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United StatesGovernmentPublications

Monthly Catalog

SEPTEMBER 1949Entry 18450-20660

DISTRIBUTION OF PUBLICATIONS

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

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

* For sale by Superi ntendent of Docum ents

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

Printed for Official Use(not available for distribution)

Received late, no copies available at Division of Public Documents

Sent to Depository Libraries

United States GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

Monthly CatalogISSUED BY THE

Superintendent of Documents

no . 656

SEPTEMBER I 9 49

Entry 18450-20660

UNITED STATES

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON I949

FOR SALE BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS, U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON 25, D. C., PRICE 25 CENTS PER COPY

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $3.00 PER YEAR (INCLUDING INDEX)

FOREIGN SUBSCRIPTION $3.75 PER YEAR

PREVIEWS

The following publications have been received in the Library in page-proof form and preliminary catalog entries have been made. Advance 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 entries are tentative, as changes are sometimes made after a publication has reached page proof. For this same reason prices are subject to change.

Business experience for business teachers, plans and procedures; by B. Frank Kyker. [1949.] [2] -j-ii+H p. il. (Education Office, Vocational Divisionbulletin 241, Business education series 18.) 5c. FS 5.123: 241

Buying men’s suits; [by Clarice L. Scott]. [1949.] 24 p. il. 4” (Agriculture Department, Miscellaneous publication 688, Human Nutrition and Home Eco-nomics Bureau.) 15c. A 1.38: 688

Central Valley project studies, California, Problem 24, Economic effects. 1949. xvii-|-79p.il. $1.00. 127.26:24

Converting factors and tables of equivalents used in forestry; [by E. N. Munns, Theresa G. Hoerner, and V. A. Clements]. July 1935, revised June 1949. [1949.] cover title, 58 p. il. (Agriculture Department, Miscellaneous publication 225.) 15c. A 1.38: 225/3

Current tables, Pacific Coast, North America, [calendar] year 1950. 1949.145 p. il. (Coast and Geodetic Survey, Serial 727.) 25c. C 4.23 : 950

Decay resistance of black locust heartwood [with list of literature cited]; byTheodore C. Scheffer and Henry Hopp. [1949.] 37 p. il. (Agriculture Depart-ment, Technical bulletin 984, Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau and Soil Conservation Service.) 15c. A 1.36: 984

Developments in consumers’ co-ops in 1948, record of year’s events; [preparedby Florence E. Parker]. [1949.] iv-f-15 p. 4° (Labor Statistics Bureau, Bul-letin 964.) 15c. L 2.3: 964

Education of crippled children in the United States; by Romaine P. Mackie.[1949.] iii-j-12p.il. (Education Office, Leaflet 80.) 10c. FS 5.18: 80

Family income, expenditures, and savings in 1945, Birmingham, Ala., Indianap-olis, Ind., Portland, Oreg.; [prepared by Helen M. Humes and May C. Ruark].[1949.] v-J-41 p. 4° (Labor Statistics Bureau, Bulletin 956.) 25c. L 2.3: 956

Foreign consular offices in United States, April 1, 1949. [1949.] iii-f-56 p.(State Department; [Publication 3476].) 20c. S 1.34: 949

Fourth report to Congress of Economic Cooperation Administration for periodJan. 1-Apr. 2, 1949. [1949.] xii-|-134 p. il. (Economic Cooperation Adminis-tration.) 35c. Y 3.Ec 74/3: 8/4

Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in States east of Mississippi River; by SamuelA. Gustavson. [-1949.] [2]-[-1377-92 p. (Mines Bureau.) [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1947.] 5c. I 28.37/a: G 563/23/947

Ground-water exploration in Natchitoches area, La.; by J. C. Maher and P. H.Jones. 1949. iii-4-159-210 p. il. 1 pl. in pocket. (Geological Survey, Water- supply paper 968-D.) [Contributions to hydrology of United States, 1944, p. 159-210. Prepared in cooperation with Louisiana Geological Survey and City of Natchitoches.] 25c. 119.13: 968-D

Mixing fertilizers on farm; [by Colin W. Whittaker], [July 1949.] ii-j-13 p. il.(Agriculture Department, Farmers’ bulletin 2007, Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau.) [Supersedes Leaflet 70, Home mixing of fertilizers.] 5c. A 1.9 : 2007

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New sources of resistance to stem rust and leaf rust in foreign varieties of common wheat [with list of literature cited]; by E. S. McFadden. July 1949 16 p. (Agriculture Department, Circular 814, Plant Industry, Soils, and Agri-cultural Engineering Bureau.) 5c. A 1.4/2: 814

Once-a-day versus twice-a-day feeding for dairy cows; by J. R. Dawson and David V. Kopland. 1949. 7 p. il. (Agriculture Department, Circular 830 Dairv Industry Bureau.) 5c. A 1.4/2 • 830

Preparation and revision of building codes [with list of selected references] • by George N. Thompson. 1949. ii-f-17 p. 4° (National Bureau of Standards’ Building materials and structures report BMS 116.) [Text on p 2-4 of cover’ Supersedes BMS 19.] 15c. 1 C 13 29-116

South Dakota and Wyoming, gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc (mine report) • by A. J. Martin. [1949.] [2]+8 p. il. (Mines Bureau.) [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1948.] 5c. I 28.37/a : G 563/9/948

Statistics of land-grant colleges and universities, year ended June 30 1948' prepared by Maude Farr. [1949.] [2]4-ii-]-46 p. (Education Office, Bulle- tin 1949, no. 8.) 15c. FS 5 3.949/8

Storage of ear corn on farm; [by C. K. Shedd, in consultation with other repre-sentatives of Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering and representatives of Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine and Grain Branch, Production and Marketing Administration, of Department of Agricul-ture, and of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and Kansas Agricultural Experiment Sta-tions]. [1949.] ii-f-23 p. il. (Agriculture Department, Farmers’ bulletin 2010 Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau.) [Supersedes Corn storage in ever-normal granary, AAA Commodity information series.]

a/Oc- , „ . A 1.9:2010Storage of small grains and shelled corn on farm; [prepared by C. K. Shedd

and R. T. Cotton], [1949.] [2]-f-30 p. il. (Agriculture Department, Farmers’ buHetin 2009, Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau and oQaiivPU(lriUt^2 Bureau.) [Supersedes Agriculture Department publications

"heat 1’ Wheat storage in ever-normal granary, May 1938, and G-106 wheat storage on farm and in ever-normal granary, June 1941.] 10c.e A 1.9: 2009

Surface water supply of the United States, 1946, pt. 6, Missouri River Basin- prepared under the direction of C. G. Paulsen. 1949. xii-4-588 p (Geological Survey, Water-supply paper 1056.) $1.50. 119.13:1056

Temperature and precipitation in relation to number of generations of Euro-pean corn borer in United States [with list of literature cited] • by K D. n^Uihl?Ot' ,June 1949- 22p.il. (Agriculture Department, Technical bulletin 987, Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau.) 10c. A 1.36: 987

Tick fever. [Apr. 1930, slightly revised Jan. 1949.] [1949 ] ii-f-28 p il (Agriculture Department, Farmers’ bulletin 1625, Animal Industry Bureau.) j , A 1.9:1625/3« ta?leoSA Atlantic Ocean’ 1950- 1949- 352 P- (Coast and Geodetic Survey, Serial 722.) 50c. C4.15/3:950

AbbreviationsAppendix______________________________ app.Congress______________________________Cong.Department___________________________ Dept.Document------------------------------------- ------- doc.Facsimile, facisimiles________________ facsim.Folio_____________________________________ f°House___________________________________ H.House bill------------------------------ ----------- H. R.House concurrent resolution---- H. Con. Res.House document_____________________H. doc.House executive document--------- H. ex. doc.House joint resolution___________H. J. Res.House report---------------------------------------H. rp.House resolution (simple)---------------H. Res.Illustration, illustrations_________________ il-Latitude------------------------------------------------- lat.Longitude---------------------------------------------long.Nautical mile______________________ naut. m.No date_______________________________ n. d.No place-----------------------------------------------n. p.Octavo___________________________________8°

Plate, plates_____________________________ pl-Portrait, portraits----------------------------------por.Quarto___________________________________ 4°Report-----------------------------------------------------rP-Saint___________________________________ St.Senate, Senate bill---------------------------------- S.Senate concurrent resolution---- S. Con. Res.Senate document------------------------------ S. doc.Senate executive document----------S. ex. doc.Senate joint resolution---------------- S. J. Res.Senate report------------------------------------- S. rp.Senate resolution (simple)---------------S. Res.Session, sessions_______________________ sess.Sixteenmo______________________________ 46°Statutes at large---------------------------Stat. L.Table, tables___________________________ tab.Thirty-twomo------------------------------------------32°Treasury-------------------------------------------- Treas.Twelvemo_______________________________ 12°Twenty-fourmo__________________________24°Versus------------------------------------------------ va-> v-

ExplanationWords and figures enclosed in brackets [ ] are given for information, but do

not appear on the title pages of the publications cataloged. Place and printer are not given for publications printed at the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C.; if processed, publisher is issuing office. Size is not given for octavo publications. Size of maps is approximate, measurement being made from outer edge of border, excluding margin. The dates given with Senate and House documents and reports are the dates on which they were ordered to be printed. Usually the printing promptly follows the ordering, but various causes sometimes make delays.

The word “processed” as used in this catalog indicates publications which are reproduced by duplicating processes other than ordinary printing, e. g., mimeo-graph, multigrath, pianograph, rotaprint, multilith. Processed publications are not obtainable from the Superintendent of Documents, and requests for them, if they are available, should be addressed to the issuing office.

Under provisions of the Printing Act of January 12, 1895, all Government publi-cations are entered in the Monthly Catalog. However, press releases, administra-tive and confidential (or restricted) publications are omitted.

The L. C. card number appended to some of the entries is for those libraries ordering printed cards from the Library of Congress. The number at the extreme right of an entry indicates the classification of the publication in the Office of the Superintendent of Documents.

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General InformationThe Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington,

D. C., is authorized by law to sell copies of Government publications and to allow a discount of 25 percent to book dealers and quantity purchasers on condition that the purchasers will adhere to the public sales price set by the Superintendent of Documents and that publications shall not be overprinted with any advertising matter.

Publications cannot be supplied free to individuals nor forwarded in advance of payment.

The sales stock includes approximately 65,000 different titles. Many rare books are included, but under the law all must be sold regardless of their age or scarcity. Many of the books have been in stock some time, and are apt to be shopworn. In filling orders the best copy available is sent.

PRICE LISTS

A general price list of public documents is not available, but numerous lists have been prepared on special subjects and any of these will be furnished free, on application by subject or subjects concerning which information is desired. It will also be noted that current publications which are for sale are listed in this catalog.

LIST OF SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

In addition to the price lists, the Documents Office issues a semimonthly list of selected United States Government publications for sale by the Superintendent of Documents. Each list is arranged alphabetically by subjects, with annotations and prices, and may be obtained free upon application to Superintendent of Documents.

CONGRESSIONAL BILLS, DOCUMENTS, AND REPORTS

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

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

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HOW TO ORDER PUBLICATIONS

Publications entered in this catalog that are for sale by the Superintendent of Documents are indicated by a star (*) preceding the price. A dagger (f) indicates that application should be made to the department, bureau, or division issuing the document. A double dagger (t) indicates that the document is printed for official use and is not obtainable. The symbol (0) indicates the publication was received late and no copies are available at the Division of Public Documents. Whenever additional information concerning the method of 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 division, and the title, together with the classification number which is added to the entry at the extreme right; order the congressional documents and reports by the title, together with the document or report number and the Congress, e. g., H. doc. 3, 81st Congress.

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

HOW TO REMIT

Remittances for the documents marked with a star (*) should be made to the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C., by coupon, postal money order, express order, or check. Currency may be sent at sender’s risk. Foreign remittances should be made either by inter-national money order or draft on an American bank.

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

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

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

LIBRARY CLASSIFICATION IN DOCUMENTS OFFICE

The number given at the extreme right of each entry (except for congressional documents and reports) is the classification number by which the publication is arranged in the Library and in the sales stock of the Office of the Superintendent of Documents. It can be used as a classification number by such libraries as are using foi the departmental publications, the arrangement of public documents advocated in the checklist of United States public documents, 1789-1909. In using this number as a classification number in a library, it should be noted that the shilling mark (/) is used to separate what would ordinarily be a superior or inferior number (the numbers immediately following the line) from the main classification number, it not being practicable to print these numbers as superiors or inferiors in the Monthly catalog.

New Classification Numbers

C 1.27 : nos_________________

C 18.271a: CT______________

C 30.48: nos------------------------

C 31.220 2: date_____________

FS 5.41: nos_______________

GS 1.1: date_______________GS 1.2: CT________________GS 1.3: -6 : ReservedGS 1.7: nos________________

GS 2.1: date_______________GS 2.2: CT________________GS 2.3 : -6: ReservedGS 2.7: class nos. & date_____

GS 3.1: date_______________GS 3.2: CT________________GS 3.3: -6: ReservedGS 3.7: date_______________GS 3.8: v. nos. & nos_________

GS 4.1: date_______________

GS 4.2: CT________________

GS 4.101: date_____________

GS 4.102: CT_______________

GS 4.103: -106: ReservedGS 4.107: v. nos. & nos-----------

GS 4.108: title nos__________

Commerce Department.World War II history of Department of Com-

merce. [Proc.]Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau.

[Domestic commerce series], (separates).Weather Bureau.

Weather Bureau training papers.Civil Aeronautics Board.

Economic regulations (compilation).Education Office.

Special series.General Services Administration.

Annual reports.General publications.

Public construction (monthly). [Proc.]Note .—See, for earlier issues, FW 1.16: (nos.).

Federal Supply Bureau.Annual reports.

No te .—See, for earlier issues, T 58.1: (date).General publications.

Note .—See, for earlier issues, T 58.2 : (CT).

Federal supply schedule. [Printed and proc-essed.]

Note .—See, for earlier issues, T 58.8 : (class nos.& date).

Public Roads Bureau.Annual reports.

Note .—See, for earlier issues, FW 2.1: (date).General publications.

Note .—See, for earlier issues, FW 2.2 : (CT).

Traffic volume trends (monthly). [Proc.]Not e .—See, for earlier issues, FW 2.16 : (date).

Public roads, journal of highway research.Note .—See, for earlier issues, FW 2.7: (v. nos.

& nos.).National Archives.

Annual reports.Not e .—See, for earlier issues, AE 1.1: (date).

General publications.Not e .—See, for earlier issues, AE 1.2 : (CT).

Federal Register Division.Annual reports.

Not e .—See, for earlier issues, AE 2.1: (date).General publications.

Note .—See, for earlier issues, AE 2.2 : (CT).

Federal register (daily).Note .—See, for earlier issues, AE 2.7 : (v. nos. &

nos.).Code of Federal regulations, 1949 edition.

Note .—See, for earlier issues, AE 2.12 : (title nos.).

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GS 4.109: date_____________

GS 5.1: date------------------------GS5.2:CT________________GS 5.3: -6: ReservedGS 5.7: v. nos______________GS 5.7 *: v. nos. & print nos___

120.39: v. nos. & nos_________

L 2.47: nos_______________

M 5.9: nos________________

S5.50: CT________________

Federal Register Division—ContinuedUnited States Government organization manual.

Note .—See, for earlier issues, AE 2.11: (date).Contract Settlement Office.

Annual reports.Note .—See, for earlier issues, T 67.1: (date).

General publications.Note .—See, for earlier issues, T 67.2 : (CT).

Decisions of Appeal Board (bound volumes).Note .—See, for earlier issues, T 67.82: (v. nos.).

Appeal Board proceedings, prints.Not e .—See, for earlier issues, T 67.82a : (v nos.

& nos.).Indian Affairs Bureau.

Labor Statistics Bureau.[Industry wage studies], series 3, Wage move-

ments.Note .—See, for series 1, Occupational wage re-

lationships, L 2.25 : (nos.). See, for series 2, Wage structure, L 2.27 : (nos.).

Munitions Board.ANC documents.

Not e .—See, for earlier issues, Y 3,Ae 8 : 8 (nos ). State Department.

International Telecommunication Union.

Not e .—The following publications have been discontinued with the issue indi-cated : Weather Bureau, Hydrologic bulletin, hourly and daily precipitation, Ohio River district (C 30.32:), Aug. 1948; Weather Bureau, Hydrologic bulletin, hourly and daily precipitation, upper Mississippi district (C30.33:), July 1948; Weather Bureau, Hydrologic bulletin, hourly and daily precipitation, Missouri River dis-trict (C30.34:), July 1948; Atomic Energy Commission, Information letters (Y3.At7:14), no. 3.

Corrections for Previous Monthly Catalogs

July 1949. Entry 12907, change series number “7900” to read “1900”; entry 14666, change series number “5” to read “4”; entry 15063, v. 1, no. 9-12 were not sent to depository libraries; entry 15588, July 1947-Dec. 1948 cumulation was not sent to depository libraries.

Classified List of Government AuthorsEntry

Agriculture Department-------------------------------------------------------------- 18458Agricultural Economics Bureau---------------------------------------------- 18450Agricultural Research Administration

Animal Industry Bureau------------------------------------------------- 18577Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau------------------------- 19817Experiment Stations Office---------------------------------------------- 19825Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau. __ 20442

Extension Service---------------------------------------------------------------- 19827Farm Credit Administration-------------------------------------------------- 19830Federal Crop Insurance Corporation---------------------------------------- 19837Foreign Agricultural Relations Office--------------------------------------- 19919Forest Service_____________________________________________ 20030Information Office_________________________________________ 20133Personnel Office------------------------------------------------------------------- 20440Production and Marketing Administration-------------------------------- 20458Rural Electrification Administration---------------------------------------- 20523Soil Conservation Service------------------------------------------------------ 20542

Atomic Energy Commission--------------------------------------------------------- 18769Civil Service Commission------------------------------------------------------------ 18929Commerce Department--------------------------------------------------------------- 19017

Census Bureau____________________________________________ 18851Civil Aeronautics Authority

Civil Aeronautics Administration-------------------------------------- 18899Civil Aeronautics Board-------------------------------------------------- 18906

Coast and Geodetic Survey---------------------------------------------------- 18935Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau--------------------------------- 19942National Bureau of Standards------------------------------------------------ 20349Patent Office______________________________________________ 20433Weather Bureau___________________________________________ 20655

Congress______________________________________________________ .19022Atomic Energy Joint Committee--------------------------------------------- 19139Economic Report Joint Committee------------------------------------------ 19141House of Representatives------------------------------------------------------ 19144

Agriculture Committee---------------------------------------------------- 19418Appropriations Committee----------------------------------------------- 19423Armed Services Committee---------------------------------------------- 19426Education and Labor Committee-------------------------------------- 19433Expenditures in Executive Departments Committee------------- 19437Foreign Affairs Committee----------------------------------------------- 19439Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee---------------------- 19442Judiciary Committee____________________________________ 19447Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee------------------------- 19452Post Office and Civil Service Committee---------------------- 19459Public Lands Committee------------------------------------------------- 19461

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Congress—ContinuedHouse of Representatives—Continued Entry

Public Works Committee________________________________ 19466Small Business, Select Committee on______________________ 19471Un-American Activities Committee_______________________ 19473Veterans’ Affairs Committee_____________________________ 19479

Housing Joint Committee________ 19481Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures Joint Committee. 19485Senate------------------------------------------ ;_________________ __ 19487

Agriculture and Forestry Committee______________________ 19707Appropriations Committee______________________________ 19710Armed Services Committee______________________________ 19713Banking and Currency Committee________________________ 19715Expenditures in Executive Departments Committee________ 19721Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee______________ 19726Judiciary Committee______________________________ 19733Labor and Public Welfare Committee_____________________ 19738Post Office and Civil Service Committee___________________ 19751

Court of Claims_______________________________________________ 19765Court of Customs and Patent Appeals____________________________ 19773District of Columbia___________________________________________ 19778Emergency Boards (under sec. 10, Railway labor act)_______________ 19796Emergency Court of Appeals___________________________________ 19798Federal Communications Commission_____________________________ 19835Federal Reserve System Board of Governors_______________________ 19850Federal Security Agency

Education Office__________________________________ 19786Public Health Service______________________________________ 20469

Freedmen’s Hospital____________________________________ 20052National Institutes of Health____________________________ 20380

St. Elizabeths Hospital_____________________________________ 20526Social Security Administration____________________ 20539

Children’s Bureau_____________________________ 18895Employment Security Bureau____________________________ 19803

Special Services OfficeEmployees’ Compensation Bureau________________________ 19801Food and Drug Administration__________________________ 19914Vocational Rehabilitation Office__________________________ 20647

Federal Trade Commission________________________ 19908Federal Works Agency

Public Roads Administration_____________________ 20480General Services Administration___________________ 20054

Contract Settlement Office______________________________ 19754Federal Supply Bureau__________________________ 19859National Archives________________________ 20345

Federal Register Division_______________________________ 19841Public Roads Bureau_________________________________ 20482

Government Printing OfficeDocuments Office_____________________________ 19780

Housing and Home Finance Agency__________________________ 20107Federal Housing Administration__________________________ 19839

Housing Expediter Office____ __________________________ 20110

Sept emb er 1949 XIII

EntryInterior Department__________________________________________ - 20134a

Fish and Wildlife Service____________________________________ 19910Geological Survey__________________________________________ 20055Mines Bureau_____________________________________________ 20276National Park Service______________________________________ 20404Reclamation Bureau________________________________________ 20484

Interstate Commerce Commission________________________________ 20139Justice Department____________________________________________ 20158

Alien Property Office_______________________________________ 18573Federal Bureau of Investigation------------------------------------- 19833Prisons Bureau____________________________________________ 20448

Labor Department_____________________________________________ 20234Apprenticeship Bureau______________________________________ 18580Labor Standards Bureau____________________________________ 20237Labor Statistics Bureau_____________________________________ 20240Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions------------------------ 20652Women’s Bureau___________________________________________ 20659

Library of Congress____________________________________________ 20255Copyright Office___________________________________________ 19762Legislative Reference Service________________________________ 20251

National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics-------------------------------- 20312National Labor Relations Board_________________________________ 20387National Military Establishment_________________________________ 20397

Air Force Department______________________________________ 18508Army Department_________________________________________ 18585

Civil Affairs Division___________________________________ 18922Engineer Department___________________________________ 19810

Mississippi River Commission_______________________ 20308Historical Division_____________________________________ 20105

Munitions Board____________________________________________ 20310Navy Department___________________________________________ 20422

Marine Corps___________________________________________ 20257Medicine and Surgery Bureau_____________________________ 20260Naval Operations Office__________________________________ 20414

Hydrographic Office________________________________ 20114Naval Personnel Bureau__________________________________ 20416Naval Research Office____________________________________ 20420Ships Bureau__________________________________ 20533Supplies and Accounts Bureau_____________________________ 20563

Research and Development Board_____________________________ 20521National Railroad Adjustment Board______________________________ 20411Pan American Union_____________________________________________ 20424Post Office Department__________________________________________ 20444

Surface Postal Transport Division_____________________________ 20632President of United States________________________________________ 20445

Budget Bureau______________________________________________ 18848Securities and Exchange Commission_______________________________ 20530Smithsonian Institution__________________________________________ 20536

American Historical Association________________________________ 18575National Museum___________________________________________ 20399

State Department_______________________________________________ 20546Supreme Court__________________________________________________ 20617

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EntryTariff Commission_____________________________________________ 20636Tax Court-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20640Tennessee Valley Authority_____________________________________ 20642Treasury Department

Coast Guard______________________________________________ 19013Comptroller of Currency____________________________________ 19020Internal Revenue Bureau___________________________________ 20135Savings Bonds Division_____________________________________ 20528

Veterans Administration_______________________________________ 20645

Monthly CatalogNO. 656 • SEPTEMBER 1949

18450 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAU, Agriculture Dept.

18451 Agricultural economic and statistical publications. Washington, D. C., July 1949. cover title, 45 p. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] f

A 36.2: P 96/94918452 Apple production, by varieties, by areas, 1948-49. Aug. 15, 1949. [2] p.

4° (Crop Reporting Board.) [Processed.] t A 36.2: Ap5/11/948—4918453 Farm real estate taxes in 1948. Aug. 1949. 5 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t

A 36.2 :T 19/5/94818454 1949 iamb crop report. Aug. 1, 1949. [2] p. f° [Processed.] t

A 36 2: L16/3/94918455 Problems in marketing potatoes, preliminary results of some recent re-

search; [by Forrest E. Scott and Herbert W. Mumford, jr.]. Washing-ton, D. C., July 1949. cover title, 60 p. il. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] t -A- 36.2: P 84/14

18456 Seasonality of milk deliveries in Boston Milkshed; [by James D. Lee]. Washington, D. C., June 1949. [6]+46 p. il. 4° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont Agricultural Experiment Stations and Market administrator of Federal milk order no. 4.] t A 36.2 :M 59/25/948

18457 Tree nuts, acreage, production, farm disposition, value, and utilization of sales, 1946-48. Washington, D. C., Aug. 1949. 9 p. 4° (Crop Re-porting Board.) [Processed.] t A 36.2: N 95/4/946—48

18458 AGRICULTURE REPARTMENT

18459 Agricultural statistics, 1948; [prepared under direction of Yearbook Statis-tical Committee]. 1949. [l]+752p. * Paper, $1.75. • Item 5L. C. card Agr 36-465 A 1.47: 948

Circulars. A 1.4/2: (nos.)18460

18461

18462

278. Commercial storage of fruits, vegetables, and florists’ stocks [with list of literature cited; by Dean H. Rose, R. C. Wright, T. M. Whiteman. [Sept. 1933, revised Nov. 1941, slightly revised June 1949.] July 1949. cover title, 60 p. (Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau.) * Paper, 20c.L. C. card Agr 49-618

392. Diagnosing bee diseases in apiary; by C. E. Burnside, A. P. Sturtevant and E. C. Holst. July 1936, revised Jan. 1949. [1949.] 31 p. 11.(Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 10

809. Mosaics of winter oats and their control in Southeastern States; by H. H. McKinney, T. R. Stanton, J. L. Seal, T. H. Rogers, W. R. Paden, G. K. Middleton, and U. R. Gore. June 1949. 17 p. il. (Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau.) [Prepared in cooperation with Alabama, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia Agricultural Experiment Stations.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 10 L. C. card Agr 49-611

18463 811. Milk-production value of concentrate mixture composed entirely of southernagricultural byproducts; by E. W. Faires, A. G. Van Horn, J. R. Dawson, and R. K. Waugh. July 1949. 10 p. (Dairy Industry Bureau.) [Pre-pared in cooperation with North Carolina State College of Agriculture.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 10 L. C. card Agr 49-615

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Circulars—Continued18464 819. Feed required to produce 6-pound rabbits after weaning and conditions affect-

ing their carcass grades and cuts; by Charles E. Kellogg. George S. Templeton, and Allan Suitor. Apr. 1949. 20 p. il. (Animal Industry Bureau.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 10

Farmers’ bulletin. © Item 12 A 1.9: (no.)18465 1739. Pear growing in Pacific Coast States; [by C. F. Kinman and J. R. Mag

ness]. [Jan. 1935, revised Apr. 1949.] [1949.] [2] +38 p. il. (Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau.) ♦ Paper. 15c.

18466 Future of American cotton, address by E. D. White, Assistant to Secretary of Agriculture and chief, Cotton Wool and Fibres Branch, Economic Cooperation Administration, before West Tennessee Farmers Institute at Jackson, Tenn., July 27, 1949. [1949.] 7 p. 4° [Processed.] f

A 1.40 : W 58/718467 Journal of agricultural research, v. 78, no. 11 and 12; June 1 and 15, 1949.

[1949.] cover titles, p. 397-741, il. 2 pl. 16 p. of pl. [Semimonthly. Text on p. 2 and 3 of covers. Discontinued.] • Item 14L. C. card Agr 13-1837 A 1.23 : 78/11-12

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Ky.—24.

Mass.-55.

Mich.-57.

Bacteriological changes during fermentation of steamed potatoes for silage [with list of literature cited] ; by John L. Etchells and Ivan D. Jones. 1949. [2] +19—31 p. il. [Also in Journal of agricultural research, Jan. 1 and 15, 1949, v. 78, nos. 1 and 2.] * Paper, 10c.

Red stem canker of cowpea, caused by Phytophthora cactorum [with list of literature cited] ; by J. L. Weimer. 1949. [2] +65-75 p. il. (Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau.) [Also in Journal of agricultural research, Feb. 1 & 15, 1949, v. 78, nos. 3 & 4.] * Paper, 10c.

Factors affecting pathogenicity of pink root fungus of onions [with list of literature cited] : by A. M. Gorenz, R. H. Larson, and J. C. Walker. 1949. [2] +1-18 p. il. [Also in Journal of agricultural research, Jan. 1 and 15, 1949, v. 78. nos. 1 and 2.] * Paper, 10c.

Decay resistance of 7 native oaks [with list of literature cited] ; by Theodore C. Scheffer, George H. Englerth, and Catherine G. Dun-can. 1949. [2]+129-152 p. il. (Plant Industry, Soils, andAgricultural Engineering Bureau.) [Also in Journal of agricul-tural research, Mar. 1 & 15, 1949, v. 78, nos. 5 & 6.] ♦ Paper, 10c.

Chemical removal of encrustants from dew-retted hemp fiber [with list of literature cited] : by Lyle E. Hessler. 1949. [2] +153-159 p. il. (Plant Industry. Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bu-reau.) [Also in Journal of agricultural research, Mar. 1 & 15, 1949, v. 78, nos. 5 & 6.] * Paper, 5c.

Effect of heat on black rot and keeping qualities of sweetpotatoes ; by L. J. Kushman and J. S. Cooley. 1949. [2]+183-190 p. il. (Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau.) [Also in Journal of agricultural research, Apr. 1, 1949, v. 78, no. 7.] * Paper, 10c.

Tristeza disease of citrus [with list of literature cited] ; bv C. W. Bennett and A. S. Costa. 1949. [2]+207-237 p. il. (Plant In-dustry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau.) [Also in Journal of agricultural research, Apr. 15, 1949, v. 78, no. 8.] ♦ Paper, 15c,

Fusaria associated with mimosa wilt, sumac wilt, and pine pitch canker [with list of literature cited] ; by William C. Snyder, E. Richard Toole, and George H. Hepting. 1949. [2] +365-382 p. il. (Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau.) [Also in Journal of agricultural research, May 15, 1949, v. 78, no. 10.] * Paper, 10c.

Viviparous growth in immature barley kernels [with list of litera-ture cited] ; by M. N. Pope. 1949. [2]+295-309 p. il. (Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau.) [Also in Journal of agricultural research, May 1, 1949, v. 78, no. 9.] * Paper, 10c.

Effect of sodium sufamerazine on Salmonella pullorum ; by E. Rob-erts, A. Eisenstark, and J. O. Alberts. 1949. [2]+291-294 p. [Also in Journal of agricultural research, May 1, 1949, v. 78, no. 9.] ♦ Paper, 5c.

Genetics of mosaic resistance in Nicotiana glutinosa; by W. D. Valleau. 1949. [2]+77-79 p. [Also in Journal of agricultural research, Feb. 1 & 15, 1949. v. 78. nos. 3 & 4.] * Paper, 5c.

Breeding low-nicotine tobacco [with list of literature cited] ; by W. D. Valleau. 1949. [2]+171-181 p. [Also in Journal of agri-cultural research, Apr. 1. 1949, v 78, no. 7.] * Paper, 10c.

Hatchability in Rhode Island reds as affected by age of parents [with list of literature cited] by F. A. Hays and D. W. Talmadge. 1949. [2] +285-290 p. [Also in Journal of agricultural research, May 1, 1949, v. 78, no. 9.] ♦ Paper, 10c.

Some aspects of longitudinal growth of bromegrass fruits [with list of literature cited] ; by Irving William Knobloch. 1949. ii-f-251— 256 p. il. [Also in Journal of agricultural research, Apr. 15, 1949, v. 78, no. 8.] ♦ Paper. 5c.

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Journal of agricultural research reprints—ContinuedEffect of sunlight on ascorbic acid content of stra^qrrie^ J.2571 •>'«o

of literature cited] ; by Willard B. Robinson. 1949 ^257-262 p. il. [Also in Journal ot agricultural research, Apr. Io, 1949,

Further "'toxicological comparison of derris and lonchocarpus; by 1 Merriam A. Jones, Caleb Pagan, Edward R. McGovran, Wilbur A

Gersdorff, and Price G. Piquett. 1949. [2] +191-196 p. [A|S? in Journal of agricultural research, Apr. 1, 1949, v. 78, no. i.j

18482 N. Y.-62.

18483 P. R.—11.

18484 P. R.-12.

18485 S-9.

18486 S-10.

18487 S-ll.

18488 W. Va.-l

'8489 Wis.-169.

18490 W1S.-17U.

18491 Wis.-171

18492 Wis.—172.

18493 Wis.-173.

Comparison1 of chemical values with toxicological rotenone equivalent of derris and lonchocarpus roots [with list of literature cited] , by Caleb Pagan and Arnaud J. Loustalot. 1949. [2]1+197-205pi il. [Also in Journal of agricultural research, Apr. 1, 1949,

Effect 8ofnearthwormsPon’ productivity of agricultural soil [y^h list of literature cited] ; by Henry Hopp.and Clarence S. Slater 1949. [21 4-325-339 p. il. (Soil Conservation Service.) [Also in Journal of agricultural research, May 15, 1949, v. 78, no. 10. ] I aper, 10c.

Action of frost on water-stability of soils [with list.of literature cited] ; by Charles S. Slater and Henry Hopp. 1949. [2]+341- 346 p. (Soil Conservation Service.) [Also in ,Tournal_of agricul-tural research, May 15, 1949, v. 78, no. 10.] Paper, oc.

Principle for maintaining structure inclean-cuitivated soils [with list of literature cited] ; by Henry Hopp and Clarence S. Slater. 1949 [2]+347-352 p. (Soil Conservation Service.) [Also inJournal of agricultural research, May 15, 1949, v. 78, no. 10.]

Relation of specific gravity to shrinkage and of these factors to growth in yellow poplar [with list of literature cited] ; by Harvey D. Erickson. 1949. [2]+103-127 p. il. [Also inagricultural research, Mar. 1 & 15, 1949, v. 78, nos. 5 & 6.]

Morphology1 and variability of cucurbit black rotfinigusl with list of literature cited] ; by W. F. Chiu and J C. Walker 1949 [2] +81-102 p il [Also in Journal of agricultural research, Mar. 1 and 15, 1949, v. 78, nos. 5 and 6.] * Paper, 10c.

Cytogenetic study dealing with transfer of genes from Triticum timopheevi to common wheat by backcrossmg [with list of litera-ture cited] : by R. W. Allard. 1949. [2] +33-64 p. il [Also in Journal of agricultural research, Feb. 1 & 15, 1949. v. 78, nos. 3 &

Effect of airPtemperature on virus concentration and leaf morphology of mosaic-infected horseradish; by Glenn S. Pound. 1949. [2J + 161-170 p. il. [Also in Tournal of agricultural research, Apr. 1, 1949, v. 78, no. 7.] * Paper. 10c.

Tip blight of garden pea twith list of literature cited] ; by W. W. Hare. 1949 [2]+311 324 p.il. [Also in Journal of agricultural research, May 1. 1949 v. 78, no. 9.] * Paper,_10c. r ...

Inheritance of a gene for uenr-wilt resistance in ^jden pea, [with list of literature cited] : t v W. W. Hare, J. C. Walker, and E .J. Delwiche. 1949. ii + 239 250 p. il. [Also in Journal of agri-cultural research, Apr. 15. 1949, v. 78, no. 8.] Paper, 10c.

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18496

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18500

Leaflets. -------- —253. Raising laboratory mice and rats; by Orson Eaton and Charles A. Cabell.

May 1949. 10 p. il. (Animal Industry Bureau.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card Agr 49—612

255.zDresses designed for little girls; [by Clarice L. Scott]. [Aug._1949.] L4] p. il. (Human Nutrition and Home Economics Bureau.) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 49-621

Miscellaneous publications. ® Item 16 A 1.38: (nos.)161. Testing milk and cream [with list of literature cited] ; by Philip A. Wright.

July 1933, revised Apr. 1949. 1949. [l]+46 p. il. 16°. (Dairy Industry Bureau.) * Paper. 15c.L. C. card Agr 49-617

219 Treat seed grain ; by A. G. Johnson, R. W. Leukel, and R. J. Haskell. Dec. 1934, revised July 1949: J1949.] 12 p. il. narrow 8° (Plant Industry Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau, and Extension Service.) [Supersedes Miscellaneous publication 330, Minnesota seed-grain treater, issued in 1938.] * l'aper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 49-613

317. Improving poultry through national poultry improvement plan: [by Paul B Zumbro, Melvin W. Buster, and J. D. Sykes]. [July 1938, revised Apr. 1949.] [1949.] ii+18 p. il. (Animal Industry Bureau.) * Paper,15c.L. C. card Agr 49-619

543 Some plain facts about forests. [Apr. 1944, revised May 1949.] [1949.]ii+22 p. il. 12° (Forest Service.) * Paper, 10c.

685 Telling co-op story, educational handbook for rural electric co-ops [with lists of references]. [1949.] cover title, [2] 4-72 p. il. 4° (Rural Electrification Administration.) [Text on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, 35c. L. C. card Agr 49-620

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Miscellaneous publications—Continued686. List of sires proved in dairy-herd improvement associations, 1949; com-

piled by Division of Dairy Herd Improvement Investigations, Bureau of Dairy Industry. July 1949. cover title, 311 p. » Paper, 75c.L. C. card Agr 37-388

Officials of Department of Agriculture. Revised [Aug. 5, 1949]. [1949.] 2 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t A 1.2: Of 2/2/949-2

Statement by Secretary of Agriculture Charles F. Brannan. [1949.] 7 p. 4° [Also in Congressional record, Apr. 7, 1949.] f A 1.2: F22/6

Technical bulletins. • Item 19 A 1.36: (nos.)975. Field studies of alfalfa weevil and its environment [with list of literature

cited] ; by J. C. Hamlin, F. V. Lieberman, R. W. Bunn, W. C. McDuffie, R. C. Newton and L. J. Jones. July 1949. cover title, 84 p. il. (Ento-mology and Plant Quarantine Bureau.) ♦ Paper, 20c.L. C. card Agr 49-616

981. Comparison of methods of supplying phosphorus to range cattle [with list of literature cited] ; by W. R. Black, L. H. Tash, J. M. Jones and R. J. Kleberg, jr. July 1949. 22 p. il. (Animal Industry Bureau.) * Paper, L. C. card Agr 49-607

985. Normalcy tests of precipitation and frequency studies of runoff on small watersheds [with list of literature cited] ; by W. D. Potter. June 1949. cover title, 24 p. 8 pl. in pocket. (Soil Conservation Service.) * Paper, 40c.L. C. card Agr 49-610

World markets for American cotton today and tomorrow, address by E. D. White, chief, Cotton, Wool & Fibres Branch, Economic Cooperation Administration, and Assistant to Secretary of Agriculture, before 10th annual meeting of Cotton Congress, Dallas, Tex., July 28, 1949. [1949.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] f ‘ A 1.40 :W 58/6

AIR FORCE DEPARTMENT

Air Force manual AFM (series).101-10. See Army Department, Technical manual 11-5500.

Air Force

5-2B.

5-2C.

5-4.

5-23.

11-9.

20-56.

20-62.

22-4.

23-4.

35-37A.

35-41.36-4.

36-15.

37-3.

regulations. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] $M 301.6: (nos.)

Publications : Numerical index to AF administrative publications, Change; July 8, 1949. [1949.] 8 p. 4°

Publications: Numerical index to AF administrative publications, Change ; Aug. 8, 1949. [1949.] 6 p. 4°

Publications: Distribution applicability formula ; July 28,1949. [1949 1 t , 2 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 5-4, Mar. 11, 1949.]P“^cations : Air Force directory of mailing and parcel post addresses ;

1947 ]’ 1949’ f1949.] 2 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 5-23, Sept. 5, A<AugiS8r 1949 P™<949>]'' 4?rce administrative reference service ;

0rF?oinaii0Ik’ £eaeral = Air Force armament center; Aug. 3, 1949.Liy^y.j z p. 4°

0rfnPv1Z97i0?afonerMo:ia ssignment of Department of Air Force units: lale • i19!49’ [1949.] 2 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 20-62, Sept. 1, 1948, including Change AFR 20-62A, Jan. 11, 1948.] P

Organization, headquarters USAF: Headquarters U. S. Air Force organization and functions (chart book) ; July 18, 1949 [1949 120P-1 4SpntTi|et?o5-w?thiA?R 2£t 4’ Jul-V 18> 1949. supersedes AFR TnnZ’oa 1 jncludmg Changes 20-1A, Feb. 1, 1946, 20-1B, June 24, 1946 and 20-1C, Sept. 27, 1946.] ’

Organization, air commands and air forces: Organization of Air Force 2°^4narI1div:iiU1iyolo’ 1949' I194a 9Jt > oa P’ 4° [Together with AFR 22-4, July 18, 1949, supersedes AFR 20-1, Sept. 15, 1945 including SeptnS2e7 1946"]’ Feb- 1946’ 20~1B’ June 24> 1946’ and 20-1 (f

Military personnel: Application for duty with United States Air Force a missions, AF form 109, Change; Aug. 19, 1949. [1949.]

See Army Department, Special regulations 160-10-1.( ommissioned officers; Retired officers, residence and travel abroad;

1948 ]g’ 1949' fl949 ] 1 p- 4 [Supersedes AFL 36-25, July 16, Commissioned officers: Appointment of 2d lieutenants from distin-

guished military graduates. Air Force ROTC ; July 25 1949 [1949 1 8 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 30-25. June 4. 1948.]arrant,officers : Assignment and utilization; July 29, 1949. [1949.]

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Air Force regulations—Continued39-22.

39-25A.

39-26.

Enlisted personnel: Disposition of individuals convicted by civil court; July 19, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. 4°

Enlisted personnel: Enlistment of personnel in grades appropriate to training and experience, Change; July 22, 1949. [1949.] [2]

Enlisted personnel: Reading of Articles of war ; July 28, 1949. [1949.] 1 p. 4°

Enlisted personnel: Utilization and assignment of personnel trans-ferred to the Air Force ; Aug. 9, 1949. [1949.] 1 p. 4° [Supersedes AFL 35-115, Feb. 11, 1948.]

Reserve forces: Mobilization assignments, mobilization designations, and training attachments for Reserve officers ; Aug. 5, 1949. [1949.] 6 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 45—3, Oct. 8, 1948.]

Reserve forces: Strength accountability Air Force Reserve personnel; July 28, 1949. [1949.] 12 p. il. 4°

See Army Department, Special regulations 750-260—5.See Army Department, Special regulations 730-5-1.See Army Department, Special regulations 32-20-2.See Army Department, Special regulations 55—120-50.See Army Department, Special regulations 55-765-6.Air transportation: Use and preparation of airbill, AF forms 95 and

95A; July 28, 1949. [1949.] 6 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 15-95,Sept. 25, 1946, including Change AFR 15—95A, Feb. 16, 1948.]

Motor vehicles : Legal restrictions on use of Government-owned motor vehicles, Change ; Aug. 19, 1949. [1949.] 1 p. 4°

Research and development: Quarterly summary report of research and development projects; July 18, 1949. [1949.] 1 p. 4°

See Army Department, Army regulations 415—105.Communications: Radio log, AF form 35; Aug. 8, 1949. [1949.]

1 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 15—35, July 3, 1945.]Claims: Non-negligence claims; July 25, 1949. [1949.] 8 p. 4°Claims: Tort claims; July 26, 1949. [1949.] 7 p. 4°Claims: Claims under article of war 105; July 22, 1949. [1949.]

4 p. 4° .Air provost marshal: Apprehension and confinement of women in Air

Force; July 27, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 125-7, Nov. 29, 1948.]

See Army Department, Special regulations 600-335-11.Air provost marshal: Records and forms; July 27, 1949. [1949.]

1 p. 4° [Supersedes AFL 125—1, July 31, 1947.]Same: Conduct of transient military personnel on public carriers;

July 25, 1949. [1949.] 1 p. 4°Armament: History and definition of armament; July 25, 1949.

[1949.] 1 p. 4°Program and manpower: Air Force manpower control; July 20, 1949.

[1949.] 1 p. 4° [Supersedes AFR 150-3, Nov. 10, 1948.]Same: Non-T/O & E personnel allotment voucher; July 18, 1949.

[1949.] 2 p. 4° [Supersedes AFL 150-6, Nov. 4, 1947.]Medical service: Aeromedical aspects of high altitude and supersonic

flight; July 21, 1949. [1949.J 4 p. 4° [Supersedes AFL 160-60 (formerly 25-29), Dec. 12, 1944.]

See Army Department, Special regulations 40-405-5.See Army Department, Special regulations 35-711-2.See Army Department, Special regulations 35—711—5.See Army Department, Special regulations 35-265-1.See Army Department, Special regulation 35-225-80.See Army Department, Special regulations 35—225—2.See Army Department, Special regulations 35-210-47.See Army Department, Special regulations 35-210-1.See Army Department, Special regulations 35—210—3.See Army Department, Special regulations 35-213-50.See Army Department, Army regulations 35-4810.See Army Department, Army regulations 35-4520.See Army Department, Special regulations 35-3420-1.See Army Department, Army regulations 35-1320.See Army Department, Army regulations 35-1350.See Army Department, Special regulations 35-3730-1.See Army Department, Special regulations 35-1325-1.See Army Department, Special regulations 35-240-10.See Army Department, Special regulations 65-160-5.

18527

18528

18529

185301853118532185331853418535

18536

18537

1853818539

185401854118542

39-27.

45-3.

45-26.

66-11.67-22.67-24.75-3.75-23.76-4.

77-3A.

80-7.

88-10.100-25.

112-3.112-4.112-5.

18543

1854418545

18546

18547

18548

18550

185511855218553185541855518556185571855818559185601856118562 18563 18564 1856518566 18567 18568 18569

125-7.

125-11A.125-12.

125-13.

136-4.

150-3.

160-49.

160-50. 170-5A.170-8A. 172-8. 172-9A. 172-12A. 172-17. 172-30. 172-31. 172-45. 173-5B.17 3-9 A. 173—1IB. 173-23A. 173-35A. 173—45.173-51. 173-52.182-11A.

18570 Alphabetical list, U. S. Air Force and Air Force-Navy aeronautical standard drawings, July 1, 1949. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Aug. 12, 1949.] [2] 4-33 p. 4° [Semiannual. Processed. Supersedes list dated Jan. 1,

1949.] t M 301.11: 949/2

18571 Joint Army and Air Force adjustment regulations. See Army Department.

18572 Technical publications for Air Force technical libraries, book list 3D;July 1949. [1949.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] $ M 301.8:3D

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18573

18574ALIEN PROPERTY OFFICE, Justice Dept.

AninqU4aR rerPi0<UQ •°£^Qen Prr°Perty> Department of Justice, fiscal year 1948. [1949.] vm+208 p. [Also issued as H. doc. 89, 81st Cong. 1st sess. J f • Item 593L. C. card 44-40804 J 22.1:948

18575

18576

AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION, Smithsonian Institution

Annual report of American Historical Association 1945 (in 4 vols.) : Spain in Mississippi Valley, 1765-94, edited by Lawrence Kinnaird; pt 3 Problems of frontier defense, 1792-94 1946 [published 1949] v' 4 * K+«V'P' e[^1S0 Qnned as H- d0C- 654’ v- 4’ 70th ConS- 2d sess•] ’Cloth, $1.75. • Item 899L. C. card 49-46542 SI 4.1: 945/v. 4

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18578

18579

18580

18581

ANNUAL INDUSTRY BUREAU, Agriculture Dept.

Foot-and-mouth disease situation in Mexico. June 20, 1949 based on reports received by Department of Agriculture; [map]. 1949. 12 x 18 in‘ T A 77.220: F 73/949-2

Report on developments in campaign for eradication of foot-and-mouth disease in Mexico, no. 20. July 21, 1949. [l]+2 p. 4° [Processed.] t

A 77.202 : F 73/3/949-3

APPRENTICESHIP BUREAU, Labor Dept.

Apprentice training. [1949.] 40 p. il. [Reprinted, with permission, from Vocational training for adults in United States, International Labour Office, Geneva, 1949.] tL. C. card L 49-37

18582L 23.2: Ap 6/10

Apprenticeship bibliography, articles appearing in national, sectional and State periodicals, Jan.-Apr. 1949. [1949.J 12]+45 p. 4° [Processed.]L. C. card L 48-24

18583L 23.2: Ap 6/11

18584

Management-labor participation in building trades apprenticeship; by William F. Patterson, director, Bureau of Apprenticeship, address de-livered at apprentice graduation ceremony, Boston, Mass., sponsored by Joint Management-Labor Apprenticeship Committees in Carpentry and Trowel Trades, Boston, Mass., June 14, 1949. [1949 ] [1J+10 leaves 4° [Processed.] t L 23.8 :P 27/31

National standards for carpentry apprenticeship, prepared and approved by National Joint Carpentry Apprenticeship Committee, representing Associated General Contractors of America, Inc., and United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America in conformance with standards recommended by Federal Committee on Apprenticeship. Revised edition, 1948. [1949 ] cover title, 27 p. il. 12° [Another illustration on p. 2 of cover.] t • Item 614L. C. card L 49-42 L 23.2: C 22

18585 ARMY DEPARTMENT

18586

18587

18588

Army regulations. [Issued with perforations.]15-30. Boards, commissions, and committees: Administrative and technical

dn\n1C4OO°5roS2 P’ [Supersedes Memoran- * Pane?05c~2aJUe‘.n1i5n^947, lncludluS Changes 1, Jan. 28, 1947.]

o oc. 9 item lOoo at i ni q • i _qh30-2280. Quartermaster Corps : Ice, issues and sale, Changes 1 ; July 27', 1949 35-1320 Finance and°C‘ i * Ite“ 1056 W 16 : 30-2280/2/ch.l85 1320. U inance and fiscal: General provisions relating to pay of military per-

sonnel, Changes 1. ; Aug. 11, 1949. [1949.] 2 p (Air Force Dent •173-23A-) „ [Supersedes AR 35-2340, June 3^

TMUN»°n 29’ ly48, an(1 certain paragraphs of TM 14-502, Aug. 1, 1946.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

M 101.9 : 35-1320/ch.l

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Army regulations—Continued18589 35-1350. Same : Pay of retired commissioned and warrant officers of Regular

Army and Regular Air Force, Changes 1 ; July 18, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. (Air Force Dept. : Air Force regul«tion 173-35A.) [Supersedes par. 19.1 TM 14-501, June 11, 1946.] * Paper. 5c. ® Item 1956

M 101.9 : 35-1350/ch.l18590 35-4520. Same : Monetary allowances for quarters and subsistence for enlisted

personnel in nontravel status and for quarters for dependents of en-listed personnel of 1st, 2d, or 3d grade, Changes 1 ; July 20. 1949. [1949.] 2 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 173-9A).* Paper, 5c. 0 Item 1056 M 101.9 : 35-4520/ch.l

18591 35-4810. Finance Department: Travel allowances of enlisted personnel, Changes 2; July 20, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regu-lation 173-5B.) * Paper, 5c. 0 Item 1056 M 101.9 : 35-4810/ch.2

18592 35-6120. Same : Payment of transportation accounts, Changes 3 ; July 28, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. [Supersedes Changes 2, Apr. 1, 1949.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056 W 1.6 : 35-6120/5/ch.3

18593 55-360. Transportation Corps : Transport radio service, Changes 2 ; July 28, 1949. 1949. 1 p. [Supersedes Changes 1, Apr. 22, 1948.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056 W 1.6 : 55-360/ch.2

18594 55-435. Same : Routine of passengers on transports, Changes 2 ; Aug. 11, 1949.1949. Ip.* Paper, 5c. • Item 1056 W 1.6 : 55-435/ch.2

18595 55-510. Transportation and travel : Harbor craft: July 27, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. [Together with SR 55-510-1 to SR 55-510-3, July 27, 1949, super-sedes AR 55-510. Oct. 9. 1942, including Changes 6. Ju'y 17. 1946. and various sections of certain circulars.] ♦ Paper, 5c. 9 Item 1056

M101.9 : 55-51018596 210-10. Installations: Administration. Changes 5; Aug. 11. 1949. 1949. 1 p.

[Supersedes par. 7, AR 35-2340, June 3, 1947.] * Paper. 5c. 9 Item 1056 W 1.6 : 210-10/3/ch.5

18597 415-105. Construction : Standards for permanent installations ; July 22, 1949. [1949.] 3 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 88—10.)[Supersedes Memorandum 100-46, Mar. 4, 1946.] * Paper, 5c.• Item 1056 M 101.9 : 415-105

18598 600-20. Personnel: Command, Changes 4; Aug. 11, 1949. 1949. 1 p.[Supersedes Changes 3, Jan. 27, 1949.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

W 1.6 : 600-20/7/ch.418599 600-25. Same : Salutes and ceremonies, Changes 6 ; July 26, 1949. 1949. 1 p.

* Paper, 5c. ® Item 1056 W 1.6 : 600-25/5/ch.618600 600-325. Same: Detention of women personnel of Army; Aug. 8, 1949. [1949.]

2 p. * Paper, 5c. ® Item 1056 M 101.9 : 600-32518601 615-5 Enlisted personnel: Promotions and reductions, effective Sept. 1, 1949 ;

July 21, 1949. [1949.] 7 p. [These regulations, together withSR 615-5-1, July 21, 1949, and SR 615-5-2, July 21, 1949, super-sede AR 615-5, Sept. 23, 1946, including various DA circulars and changes.] * Paper, 5c. ® Item 1056 M 101.9 : 615-5

18602 615-360. Same: Discharge, general provisions, Changes 4 ; July 19, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. [Supersedes Changes 2, Dec. 17, 1948.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056 W 1.6 : 615-360/8/ch.4

18603 615 362. Same: Discharge, purchase, minority, and dependency or hardship. Changes 7 : July 19, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. [Supersedes Changes 6, Mar. 18, 1949.] ♦ Paper, 5c. • ftem 1056 W 1.6 : 615-362/4/ch.7

18604 615-365. Same: Discharge convenience of the Government; July 19, 1949. [1949.] 3 p. [Supersedes AR 615-365, Oct. 27, 1948, including

Changes 3, June 17, 1949.] * Paper, 5c. 9 Item 1056M101.9 : 615-365/3

18605 700-105. Supplies and equipment: Motor vehicles, Changes 4 and 5 ; Aug. 8 and 15, 1949. 1949. Each 1 p. * Paper, 5c each.

M 101.9 :700-105/ch.4-518606 850-10. Miscellaneous: Registration of motor vehicles, Changes 2; Aug. 17,

1949. 1949. 1 p. [Supersedes Changes 1, May 27, 1949.] ♦ Paper, 5c. ©Item 1056 W 1.6 : 850-10/3/ch.2

Department of Army supply catalog. $Eng 3. List of current issue items. [Issued with perforations.]

18607 App. 2. Stock number cross index; July 1949. [1949.] 4 p.M 101.12 : Eng 3/app.2

Eng 5. Stock list of all items. [Issued with perforations.]18608 2-50. Pricing guide; July 1949. [1949.] 109 p. [Supersedes so much of

Eng 5, Sept. 1, 1945, as pertains to prices, and Eng 5, supp. 1, Oct 25, 1945.] M 101.12 : Eng 5-2-50

Eng 6. Sets of equipment. [Issued with perforations.]18609 320-090. Camouflage net set, 120 mm AA gun; July 1949. [1949 ] 6 p 11

[Correct to Apr. 28. 1949.] M 101.12 : Eng 6 320-09018610 320-100. Camouflage net set, .50 caliber, AA machine gun; July 1949 [1949 ]

4 p. il. [Correct to Apr. 28. 1949.] M 101.12 : Eng 6 320-100 Ord S SNL. Field and base maintenance spare parts and equipment.

[Issued with perforations.]

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gypnon feed, 4% cu. ft. per minute, gun, paint spray, syphon feed, 7 cu. ,ft- pfer “inute < June 1949. [1949.] 8 p. il. [Correct to June 1 1949-1 M 101.12 : Ord 8 J—49^

QM 5. Stock list of all items. [Issued with perforations.]

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30.

1-A. Pricing guide for clothing, mei?s and women’s items; June 1949 [1949 1 24 p; n JbSupeJs£?ts f571.7A’ Apr- 8> 1948’ and changes 1 and 2: Aug. 24, 1948 and Feb. 21, 1949.] M 101.12 : QM 5-1-A

1-C. Pricing guide for insigilia (including badges, bars, brassards, cap and collar : June 1949‘ t1949-! 24 P- [Supersedes

« QM 5-1 ~C’ Mar‘ 5’ 1948-1 M 101.12 : QM 5-1-C/21-P. Pricing guide for class 56 subsistence items for use outside continental

limits of United States: July 1949. [1949.] 82 p. [Processed Super-sedes QM 5-1-P. June 23, 1949.] M 101.12 : QM 5-1-P/14

Class 14: Oils (illuminating and lubricating, greases and all lubricants Changes 1 ; Aug. 1949. [1949.] 3 p. 4° M 101.12 : QM 5-14/2/ch 1

Class 30: Bathroom and toilet-fixtures, and all accessories, outfits and parts, Changes 1; Aug. 1, 1949. 1949. 1 p. 4° ’

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M 101.12 : QM 5-30/2/ch.lCTass 39 : Lumber, timber (barrels, boxes, cases, crates) wooden railroad-

ties, including manufactures lumber, Changes 1: Aug. 1949 [1949 12 p’,l° -r.. M 101.12 : QM 5—39/2/ch'l

Class 45: Pipe fittings, Changes 1; Aug. 1949. [1949.] 2 p 4»M 101.12 : QM 5-45/2/ch.l

QM 7. Organizational maintenance allowances. [Issued with perfora-tions.]MISC 28.

18620 SPV 5.

18621 SPV 6.

18622 SPV

Refrigeration unit, portable. 150 cubic feet (Universal) (QM stock MTSr6™-3^ ’?iOdM49, [1949-1 14 p. 4° [Supersedes QM 7 MISC 28, July 5, 1945.] M 101.12 : QM 7 MISC-28

Semi-trailer, 2-wheel, 10-ton, refrigerator (York) ; June 1949 [1949 1 10 p. 4° [Supersedes QM 7-SPV 5, July 6, 1945.] 1 J

e . . .. _ . , „„ M 101.12: QM 7 SPV-5Semi-trailer, 2-wheel, 10-ton. refrigerator (U. S. Thermo) (QM stockSPv Vuh VV te?949- [1949’1 12p-40 [sTpeUXs QM7

SPV 6. July 5, 1945 ] M 10i.i2 : QM 7 SPV 6Ice cream plant, portable, 2’/-gallon freezer, 4-gallon hardening capac-

ity (QM stock no. 66-1-115) ; June 1949: [1949 ] 15 n 4”

QM 8. Organizational field7 &perforations.]

M 101,12 : QM 7 SPV 14and base maintenance. [Issued with

18623 MHE 36.

18624 MHE 59.

18625 MHE 61.

18626 MISC. 40.

Truck, fork lift, gasoline 1011-40) : July 1949. 36, May 8, 1946.]

Truck, fork lift, gasoline 40 p. 4° [~

(Ross carrier 18HT) (QM stock no. 66-T- [1949.] 41 p. 4° [Supersedes QM 8—MHE

M 101.12 : QM 7 & 8 MHE 36(Clark plane loader) : June 1949. [1949.]

[Supersedes QM 8-MHE 59, Mar. 6. 1946.1„ , . , M 101.12 :QM 7 & 8-MHE 59Truck fork lift, gasoline (Clark clipper) : Mav 1949. [1949 ] 41

p. 4° [Supersedes QM 8-MHE 61, May 17, 1946 ] Jo ... , M 101.12: QM 7 & 8—MHE 61S Sa<’Qk-oon75° 25" (QM Rtock no- 34—S—235), cavalry

[QM stock no. 34-S-237), and cargo 23" (QM stock no. 34-S-236) : June 1949. [1949.] 16 p. il. 4° M 101.12 : QM 7 & MISC 40

QM 8. Field and base maintenance allowances. [Issued with perfora-tions.]

MISC. 28.

18628 SPV 5.

Re£rigeration unit, portable 150 cubic feet (Universal) (QM stock ATTcr? [1949.] 25 p. 4° [Supersedes QM 8MISC 26, July 5, 1945.] M 101.12 : QM 8 MISC 28

Se™1’t.rallfr’ 2 4P-ton, refrigerator (York) (QM stock no. 69-S- 312 > V1^.1?49* t1949-] 21 p. 4° [Supersedes QM 8 SPV 5.July 5, 1945.] M 101.12 : QM 8 SPV 5

Sig 7 & 8. Organizational maintenance allowances and field and base maintenance stockage guide.

PH-75.

18630 RA-74.

18631 S-l/FM.

18632 S-13/TM.

DrIRr PH-75 : June 1949 [1949.] 12p.il. [Supersedes Sig 7-PH- 75, Dec. 1, 1944, and Sig 8-PH-75, May 7. 1945 1

„ , M 101.12: Sig 7 & 8-PH-75Po™eLn\’pp& RA.7747? (includes models C and D) : July 1949.

'1949-,J, 12 n- [Supersedes Power supply unit RA-74 portion, p. 13-17, of Sig 7-8-10-SCR-244, Apr. 12. 1948 ]

M 101.12 : Sig 7 & 8 RA-74 Shelter S-l/FM and S-1A/FM : June 1949. [1949.] 10 p il [Su-

persedes Sig 10-920, June 5, 1945.] M 101.12 : Sig 7 & 8 S-l/FM Shelter S7I3/TM; June 1949. [1949.] 8 p. il. [Supersedes so much

of Sig 10-900.1, Feb. 28, 1945, as pertains to Shelter S-13 TM.lM 101.12 : Sig 7 & 8-S-13/TM

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Sig 7-8-10. Organizational maintenance allowances and field and base maintenance stockage guide (including fixed plant maintenance list). [Issued with perforations.]

AN/TXC-1. Facsimile set AN/TXC-1, Changes 1; July 18, 1949. [1949.] 3 p.M 101.12 : Sig 7-8—10—AN/TXC-1/ch. 1

BC—1004.

SCR—244.

Radio receiver BC—1004—B, C, D ; July 18, 1949. 1949. 1 p.M 101.12 : Sig 7-8—10-BC—1004/ch.l

Radio set SCR-244-A, B, Changes 2 ; July 1949. [1949.] 2 p.M 101.12 : Sig 7—8—10-SCR—244/ch.2

Sig 10. Fixed plant maintenance list. [Issued with perforations.]BC-340. Power amplifier BC-340-A (includes models B, D, E, F, G, and H) ;

” [Supersedes Sig 10-29, July 15, M 101.12 : Sig 10-BC—340

[June 16, 1949].1944.]

[1949.] 29 p. il.

TC 5. Stock list of all items.4A. Pricing guide, common items; May 1949.

p. 4°Field manual FM (series).

[1949.] cover title [3] 4-288 M 101.12 : TC 5—4 A

1; Aug. 5, 1949. [1949.] 12W 1.33 : 10-6/ch.l

10-6. Quartermaster service company, Changesp. il. 16° * Paper, 5c. • Item 1059 --------------- -----

10-10. Quartermaster service in theater of operations, Changes 1; July 13, 1949.[1949.] 19 p. il. 16° * Paper, 10c. • Item 1059 M 101.17 : 10-10/ch.l

22—5. Leadership, courtesy, and drill, Changes 4; July 8, 1949. [1949.] 3 p.16° * Paper, 5c. • Item 1059 W 1.33 : 22—5/3/ch.4

Reglamento de servicio: Transporte animal, y C 1, C 2 ; [25 de abril de 1949]. 1949. iii-j-232 p. il. 16° [Text on p. 3 of cover. Trans-lation of English manual FM 25—5, June 15, 1939 and Changes 1, 2.] $

W 1.33 : 25-5/Spanish

25-5.

Joint Army and Air Force adjustment regulations. (Departments of Army and Air Force.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

M 101.15: (nos.)1-11-36. Organization : Reorganization of Army and Air Force troop information

and education activities, Changes 1; July 25, 1949. 1949. 1 p.1-21-3. Publications: Joint Army and Air Force adjustment regulations, trans-

fer orders, and joint memorandums ; July 25, 1949. 1949. 1 p.4-5—1. Contract insurance and bonds: Transfer of functions, powers, and

duties pertaining to administration of contract insurance and bond matters; July 25, 1949. [1949.] 2 p.

New Army ROTO, 1949; prepared by Office of Executive for Reserve & ROTO Affairs. [1949.] 20 p. il. narrow 8° t • Item 1072

M 101.2: R 31/2Orders A: Superior accomplishment pay increases for civilian employees;

Apr. 5, 1949. [1949.] 1 p. [Processed. Supersedes WD orders A, 1946.] $ M 101.30 : 949/A

Orders B: Regulations pertaining to occupational deferment; Dec. 21,1948. [1949.] 2 p. [Processed.] t M 101.30:948/B

Pamphlet, $ • Item 1064 M 101.25: (no.)20—101. Guide for Army officers attending civilian educational institutions;

[July 5, 1949]. [1949.] cover title, i-f-23 p. 16° [Text on p. 2 of cover.]

M 101.31: (nos.)Reduction tables. [Issued with perforations.] $5-215N-20.

5-216N-20.

5—217N—20.

5-218N-20.

6-10N-20.

6—160—IN-20.

6-160N-20.

6-165N-20.

6—166N—20.

6-167N-20.

Armored engineer battalion (active Army) ; June 29,1949. [1949.] 4 p.

Headquarters, headquarters and service company, armored engi-neer battalion (active Army) ; June 29, 1949. [1949.] 8 p.

Armored engineer company, (active Army) ; June 29, 1949. [1949.] 5 p.

Bridge company, armored engineer battalion (active Army) ; June 29, 1949. [1949.] 7 p.

Division artillery, infantry division (active Army) ; June 20, 1949. [1949.] 3 p.

Headquarters and headquarters battery, division artillery, armored division (active Army) ; June 24, 1949. [1949.] 8 p.

Division artillery armored division (active Army) ; June 24, 1949. [1949.] 3 p.

Field artillery battalion, 105-mm howitzer, self-propelled, armored (active Army) ; June 24, 1949. [1949.] 3 p.

Headquarters and headquarters battery, field artillery battalion, 105-mm howitzer, self-propelled, armored (active Army) ; June 24, 1949. [1949.] 8 p.

Field artillery battery, field artillery battalion, 105-mm howitzer, self-propelled, armored (active Army) ; June 24, 1949. [1949.] 7 p.

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Reduction tables—Continued6-169N-20.

6-195N-20.

6-196N-20.

6-197N-20.

7-15N-20.8-22-20.

10-167-20.

17-1N-20.

19-217-20.

55-19-20.

1-245-1.

10-110-1.

10-235-1.

20-10-8.

20-10-15.

25-25-10.

32-20-2.

32-410-10.

32-415-10.

32-440-10.

35-210-1.

35-210-47.

35-213-50.

35-225-2.

35-225-5.

35-225-11.

Service battery, field artillery battalion. 105-mm howitzer and 155-mm howitzer, self-propelled, armored (active Army) ; June 24, 1949. [1949.] 4 p.

Field artillery, battalion, 155-mm howitzer, self-propelled, ar-mored (active Army) ; June 24, 1949. [1949.] 3 p.

Headquarters and headquarters battery, field artillery, battalion, 155-mm howitzer, self-propelled, armored (active Army) ; June 24,1949. [1949.] 8 p.

Field artillery battery, field artillery battalion, 155-mm howitzer, self-propelled, armored (active Army) ; June 24, 1949. [1949.] 5 p.

Infantry battalion (active Army) ; June 27, 1949. [1949.] 2 p.Headquarters and headquarters detachment, medical group (active

Army) ; July 15, 1949. [1949.] 2 p.Quartermaster laundry company (semimobile) (active Army) ; July

12,1949. [1949.] 8 p.Headquarters, armored division (active Army) ; June 30, 1949.

[1949.] 4 p.Military police company, post, camp, or station (active Army) ;

July 8,1949. [1949.] 3 p.Transportation car company (active Army) ; July 13, 1949. [1949.]

Special regulations. [Issued with perforations.] M 101.32: (nos.)Administration : History of Army in World War II; Aug. 1, 1949.

[1949.] 2 p. [Supersedes sec. 5, DA ' ’ '-----amended by sec. 8, DA Circular 39, 1948.] 1056

circular 22, 1947, as* Paper, 5c. • Item

Organization and functions : Department of Army, Personnel and Administration Division, General Staff; July 19, 1949. [1949.] 8 p. 1 pl. [Corrected copy. An incorrect copy, 10 p., was also issued.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 1056

Same : Department of Army, Office of Executive for Reserve and ROTC Affairs, special staff; July 11, 1949. [1949.] 5 p.4-1folded leaf. * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

Inspections and investigations : Armory inspection of Army National Guard units [with list of references] ; July 21, 1949. [1949.] 20 p. [Supersedes TB IG 1-8, Jan. 20, 1948, including Changes 1, Feb. 15, 1949.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 1056

Same : Inspection of food service activities ; July 21, 1949. [1949.] 24 p. [Supersedes Supplement to bulletin of inspector general of Army, entitled Inspection of food conservation activities, Oct. 1946.] * Paper, 10c. O Item 1056

Claims and litigation : Delegation of authority to approve claims; Aug. 5, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. [Supersedes sec. 2, DA Circular 57, 1948, as amended by certain sections of other Circulars.] * Paper, 5c. ® Item 1056

Clothing and equipage : Maintenance and reenlistment credits and price list of clothing money allowance items; July 15, 1949. [1949.] 7 p. il. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 67-24.) ♦ Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

Same : Duck and webbing; Aug. 3, 1949. [1949.] 11 p. ♦ Paper,5c. • Item 1056

Same : Gloves, mittens, and gauntlets ; July 27, 1949. [1949.] lip [Supersedes SB 10-208, Mar. 1945, including Changes 1, Aug. 27, 1945.] * Paper, 5c.

Same : Clothing for prisoners in stockades and guardhouses; Aug. 3, 1949. 1949. Ip.* Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

Finance and fiscal: Army fiscal code, explanation of fiscal code July 25, 1949. [1949.] 32 p. (Air Force Dept. ; Air Force regu-lation 172-30.) [Supersedes chap. 1, TM 14-AFM 172-10, July 1, 1948, and so much of Changes 1, Oct. 21, 1948, as pertains to chap. l.J ♦ Paper, 10c. • Item 1056

Same: Army fiscal code, general and special appropriations, fiscal year 1947 ; July 28y 1949. [1949.] 8 p. (Air Force Dept. ; Air Force regulation 172-27.) [Supersedes SR 35-210-47, AFR 172- 27, June 20, 1949, and sec. 3a, chap. 2, TM 14-700, AFM 172-10, July L 1918> including so much of Changes 1, TM 14-700, AFM 172-10A, Oct. 21, 1948, as pertains to sec. 3a.] ♦ Paper, 5c.® Item 1056

Sa™e :,«^tiOrn.aJ.5e/ense fiscal code, general appropriations; July ~9’ 1?49. [1949.] 6 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 172-45.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

Same: Fiscal accounting for field installations, concept of obliga-tions, [Changes] 1: July 22. 1949. [1949.] 3 p. (Air Force

i056t; Alr F°rCe regulation H2-12A.) * Paper, 5c. • Item

S%mei<£n calrian^1,1ntilJ)5 for fleld installations, adjustments; Aug.J194911 14 p' [Supersedes SR 35-225-5, Apr. 18,

1949.] ♦ Paper, 5c. • Item 1056Same. Fiscal accounting for field installations, reconciliation and

C-AP°inn?£ expenditures (reports control symbol CSACF-32) ; 15, 1949, I1949-! 27 P. il- 1 pl- * Paper, 15c. • Item Ivub

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Special regulations—Continued35-225-80. Same: Settlement and accounting treatment during fiscal year 1950

of unliquidated obligations against appropriation 212/60705 Air Corps, Army, 1942-46, [Changes] 1 ; July 29, 1949. 1949. 1 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 172-9A.) ♦ Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

35-240-10. Same: Accounting for disbursing offices, transfers of funds between disbursing officers ; Aug. 3, 1949. [1949.] 16 p. il. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 173-52.) [Supersedes chap. 5, TM 14— 704, AFM 173-3, Dec. 30. 1948, par. 21 b-e, TM 14-500, July 1, 1947, and Memorandum 35—115—1, AFL 173—19, Nov. 10, 1948.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

35-265-1. Same : [Directive prescribing uniform policies and procedures] ; Aug.1, 1949. [1949.] 27 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 172-8.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 1056

35-711-2. Same : Fiscal and disbursing stations, domestic fiscal station numbers, [Changes] 1; July 29, 1949. 1949. 1 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 170—5A.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

35-711-5. Same: Fiscal and disbursing stations, domestic disbursing station numbers, [Changes] 1; July 27, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. (Air Force Dept. ; Air Force regulation 170-8A.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

35-1325-1. Same: Promotion subject to examination while in missing status ; July 19, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regula-tion 173-51.) [Supersedes par. 141c (3), TM 14-501, June 11, 1946.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

35-3420-1. Same : Preparation of pay rolls for reserves, [Changes] 2 ; Aug. 10, 1949. [1949.] 5 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation173-11B.) [Supersedes Changes 1, SR 35-3420-1—AFR 173-11A, June 7, 1949.] * Paper, 5c. 9 Item 1056

35-3730-1. Same : Monthly report of invoices (reports control symbol CSACF- 12) ; Aug. 3, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 173—45.) [Supersedes Memorandum 35-1040—1, Dec. 20, 1946. including Changes 1, July 16, 1947. ♦ Paper, 5c.• Item 1056

36-10-1. Audit: Scope of audits of military accounts ; Aug. 2, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

36-10-4. Same: Audit copies of documents; Aug. 2, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

40-590-46. Medical Department: Admission to and treatment in medical facili-ties. Department of Army, in continental United States and Alaska, of beneficiaries of Bureau of Indian Affairs ; Aug. 4, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. [Supersedes par. 6s and 12a (1) (b) 12, AR 40- 590, Jan. 21, 1946.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

55-120-50. Transportation and travel: Extent of dependent travel authorized when military personnel of Departments of Army and Air Force are hospitalized ; July 25, 1940. [1949.] 4 p. (Air Force Dept. ; Air Force regulation 75-3.) [Supersedes so much of sec. 3, WD Cir-cular 167, 1947, as pertains to transportation of dependents.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

55-510-1. Same: Harbor craft: July 27, 1949. [1949.] 11 p. [Together with AR 55-510. SR 55-510-2. and SR 55-510-3, July 27, 1949, supersedes AR 55—510, Oct. 9. 1942, including Changes 6, July 17, 1946, sec. 3, WD circular 129, 1947, and sec. 1, DA circular 49, 1947.] ♦ Paper, 5c. ® Item 1056

55-510-2. Same: Data sheets for harbor craft, annual list of harbor craft (reports control symbol TC-1 (RI)) : July 27, 1949. [1949.]3 p. [Together with AR 55-510. SR 55-510-1, and SR 55-510-3, July 27, 1949, supersedes AR 55—510, Oct. 9, 1942, including Changes 6, July 17. 1946, sec. 3, WD Circular 129. 1947, and sec. 1, DA Circular 49, 1947.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

55-510-3. Same: Operating cost and utilization of harbor craft (reports con-trol of symbol TC-2) ; July 27, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. [Together with AR 55-510, SR 55-510-1, and SR 55-510-2, July 27, 1949, supersedes AR 55-510, Oct. 9. 1942, including Changes 6, July 17, 1946, sec. 3, WD Circular 129, 1947, and sec. 1, DA Circular 49, 1949.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

55-765-6. Same : Forecast of delay in oversea movement of dependents ; Aug.8, 1949. [1949.] 5 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 75-23.) [Supersedes SR 55-765-6-AFR 75-23, May 6, 1949. ♦ Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

65-160-5. Postal service: Mail service for individuals en route to oversea destinations, [Changes] 1 : July 28. 1949. [1949.] 2 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 182-11 A.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

105-20-12. Communications : Status of fixed communications projects, reports control symbol SIG-82 ; June 28, 1949. [1949.] 3 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

105-25-3. Same: Limited distribution messages ; June 30, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. ♦ Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

135-305-1. Civilian components: Military districts: Aug. 1, 1949. [1949.]8 p. [Supersedes Memorandum 605-145-4, Oct. 1, 1947, and par. 19a, SR 140-5-1, Dec. 15, 1948.] ♦ Paper. 5c. • Item 1056

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Special regulations—Continued18705 140-35-5. Organized Reserve Corps : Finance offices designated to make pay-

ments for inactive duty training; Aug. 4, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. [Supersedes SR 140-35-5, May 4, 1949.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

Same: Determination, change, and recording of military occupa-tional specialties, officers; July 27, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

18706 140-135-1.

18707 140-137-1. Same: Classification, enlisted personnel; July 27, 1949. [1949.] 4 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

18708 140-220-1. Same: Short tours of active duty training, Changes 1; July 28, 1949. [1949.] 3 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

18709 140-420-23. Same: Training equipment for Organized Reserve units; July 20, 1949. [1949.] 4 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

18710 140-440-1. Same: Safeguarding of property issued or loaned to ORC units; July 22. 1949. [1949.] 4 p. [Supersedes Memorandum 140-5-5, June 19, 1947.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

18711 160-10-1. Recruiting service: Recruiting agencies of Army and Air Force; Aug. 9, 1949. [1949.] 10 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Forceregulation 35-41.) [Supersedes portions of certain Army De-partment circulars.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

18712 210-10-20. Installations: Joint use of armed forces barracks and messing fa-cilities; Aug. 1, 1949. 1949. 1 p. [Supersedes SR 210-10—20, June 17, 1949.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

18713 310-110-1. Military publications : Orders, bulletins, circulars, and memorandums issued from headquarters of field commands; May 26, 1949. [1949.] 47 p. [Supersedes TM 12-256, Nov. 6, 1944, including Changes 1 and 2. May 23, 1945, and Mar. 29, 1946, and certain other publications.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 1056

18714 330-60-1. Statistical accounting system : Processing of reports of cost and performance, reports control, symbol CSACM-1—(RI) ; July 26, 1949. [1949.] 3 p. [Supersedes radio WCL 24813 and 29226, Mar. 24 and Apr. 8, 1949, and certain sections of SR 35-4300, July 1, 1949.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

18715 330-200-1. Same: Term of enlistment or service, code 3 ; July 28, 1949. 1949. 1 p. [Supersedes Memorandum 330-3—1, July 30, 1948.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

18716 330-205-1. Same: Components of Departments of National Military Establish-ment, code 4; Aug. 5, 1949. [1949.] 4 p. [Supersedes Memo-randum 330-4-1, Sept'. 28, 1948.] * Paper, 5c. O Item 1056

18717 385-10-61. Safety: Protective clothing and equipment; July 27, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. [Supersedes Memorandum 620—35—1, Mar. 24, 1947.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

18718 385-45-20. Same: Fire report; Aug. 1, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. [Supersedes par. 18, AR 210-10, May 6, 1947, including so much of Changes 4, Nov. 9, 1948, as pertains to par. 18. and par. 1.73, TM 5-600, Nov. 6, 1945, as changed by sec. 3, DA Circular 351, 1948.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

18719 420-25-1. Repairs and utilities: Staff visits; Aug. 4, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

18720 420-30-1. Same: Preventive maintenance; Aug. 4, 1949. [1949.] 5 p. [Su-persedes Memorandum 100-80-1, Aug. 18, 1947.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

18721 420-45-7. Same: Report of insect and rodent control activities, reports con-trol symbol ENG-11 (RI) ; Aug. 1, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. [Super-sedes par. 3.60d. TM 5-600, Nov. 6, 1945, and sec. 9, DA Circular 217, 1948.] ♦ Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

18722 420-310-1. Same: Insect and rodent control; Aug. 1, 1949. [1949.] 6 p.[Supersedes sec. 8, chap. 3, TM 5-600, Nov. 6, 1945, including Changes 7, July 20, 1948, and DA Circular 267, 1948.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

18723 420-425-1. Same: Water and sewerage; July 19, 1949. [1949.] 8 p. [Super-sedes sec. 6, chap. 5. TM 5—600, Nov. 6, 1945, including so much of Changes 4, Sept. 12, 1946, as pertains to sec. 6, and sec. 4, DA Circular 70, 1947.] * Paper, 5c. 9 Item 1056

18724 600-100-3. Personnel: Commercial life insurance solicitation, Changes 1; July 29, 1949. 1949. Ip. * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

18725 600-335-11. Same: Notice of change card, general prisoners, [Changes] 1; Aug.4, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 125-11A.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

18726 600-620-20. Same: Monthly report of operating personnel and workload, con-tinental United States, reports control symbol CSACS-68, Changes 1; July 19, 1949. [1949.] 4 p. ‘Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

18727 605-145-10. Officers: Procedure for assignment of officer and warrant officer overseas returnees ; June 28, 1949. [1949.] 4 p. [Supersedes SR 605-145-10, May 25, 1949.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

18728 605-145-20. Same: Oversea assignment information ; July 22, 1949. 1949. 1 d . * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

18729 615-5-1. Enlisted personnel: Promotions, effective Sept. 1, 1949; July 21, 1949. [1949.] 6 p. [Together with AR 615-5, July 21, 1949. and SR 615-5-2, July 21, 1949, supersedes AR 615-5, Sept. 23, 1946, Including Changes 3 and 4, Dec. 10, 1947 and Apr. 16, 1948, and certain other publications.] ♦ Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

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4 p. [Together with AR 615-5, July 21, 1949, and SR 615- 5-1, July 21, 1949, supersedes AR 615-5, Sept. 23, 1946, including Changes 3 and 4, Dec. 10, 1947 and Apr. 16, 1948, and certain other publications.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

615-25—1. Same: Classification, Changes 1; July 26, 1949. [1949.] 10 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

615-25-20. Same: Changes to military occupational classification and coding system; July 26, 1949. [1949.] 14 p. [Supersedes sec. 7, DA Circular 389, 1948.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

615-120-52. Same: Enlistments and reenlistments in Army Security Agency, Changes 1; July 19, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056symbol CSGPA-27 (R4), Changes 2; Aug. 2, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

615-205—45. Same: Training division weekly pipeline report, reports control sonnel, Changes 1; July 27, 1949. 1949. 1 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

615 220-3. Civilian personnel: Uniform for civilians in oversea commands; July 20, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. [Supersedes sec. 6, WD Circular 95, 1947, as amended by par. 1, sec. 1, DA Circular 322, 1949,] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

Same: Assignment of replacement stream (pipeline) enlisted per- for administrative use, Changes 1; Aug. 15, 1949. 1949. 1 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

Supplies and equipment, general: Supply and reporting of vehicles Same : Chapel and chaplain ; July 25, 1949. [1949.] 18 p. [Super-

sedes chap. 6, TM 16—205, June 17, 1947, sec. 1, WD Circular 233, 1947, and DA Circular 21, 1948. * Paper, 10c. • Item 1056

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Research and development of materiel: Fordability requirements for future tactical vehicles; July 22, 1949- [1949.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c • Item 1056

Supply control: Allocation and distribution of training ammunition and explosives within zone of interior, Changes 1; July 28, 1949. 1949. 1 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

Procurement of supplies and equipment: Small purchases procedure, Changes 1; Aug. 2, 1949. 1949. 1 p. • Paper, 5c. • Item1056

Same : Procurement of books ; July 1,1949. [1949.] 36 p. [Super-sedes SB 10—87, June 29, 1948, including Changes 1, Jan. 4, 1949.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 1056

Same: Foreign books, newspapers, and periodicals; July 26, 1949. 1949. 1 p. [Corrected copy. An incorrect copy was also issued. Supersedes SR 550—30—1, Apr. 27, 1948.] ♦ Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

Issue of supplies and equipment: Transportation Corps sources of supplies ; Aug. 2, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. [Supersedes SR 725-705-5, June 7, 1949. * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

Oversea supply: Distribution; July 15, 1949. [1949.] 24 p.(Air Force Dept.; Air Force regulation 67—22.) [Supersedes WD Circular 5, 1946, as amended by sec. 3, WD Circular 342, 1946, par 1, sec. 1, DA Circular 80, 1947.] ♦ Paper, 10c. • Item 1056

Property accountability: Government, property furnished to Depart-ment of Army contractors; Aug. 1, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. [Super-sedes SR 735-275-10, May 24, 1949.] ♦ Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

Maintenance of supplies and equipment: Quartermaster maintenance facilities; Aug. 2, 1949. [1949.] 4 p. ♦ Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

Same: Engineer maintenance facilities; Aug. 2, 1949. [1949.] 5 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

Disposal of supplies and equipment: Transfer of surplus military property to American republics. Changes 2; July 19, 1949. 1949. 1 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

Depots : Missions, Ordnance Department, Changes 1; Aug. 10, 1949. [1949.] 15 p. ♦ Paper, 5c. • Item 1056

Table of organization and equipment. [Issued with perforations.] J M 101.21: (nos.)

5-167. Engineer topographic company, corps; July 1, 1949. [1949.] 16 p. il. [Supersedes T/O & E 5-167, Sept. 8, 1945.]

9—167. Ordnance reclamation and classification company (Army) ; June 23. 1949. [1949.] 18 p.

11-96. Headquarters and headquarters company, signal operation battalion: June 13, 1949. [1949.] 16 p. il.

11-97. Wire operation company; June 13, 1949. [1949.] 18 p. il. [Pages 9-12 issued as insert.]

11-98. Radio operation company ; June 13, 1949. [1949.] 16 p. il.11-99. Message center operation company; June 13, 1949. [1949.] 6 p. il.11-587. Signal base maintenance company; June 17, 1949. [1949.] 24 p. il.19-217. Military police company, post, camp, or station. Changes 1; Julv 6.

1949. [1949.] 6 p.30-500. Counter intelligence corps detachment, Changes 2; July 18, 1949.

[1949.] 2 p. [Supersedes Changes 1, Mar. 11, 1949.]

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ble, y Cl, C2; 8 de abrii de 1949. [1949.] ii + 194 p. il. [Text on p. 3 of cover. Translation of English manual TM 9-205, Oct. 15, 1942 and Changes 1, 2.] J W 1.35 : 9-205/Spanish

11—5500. Multimeter TS—297/U [with list of references and abbreviations; [Aug.1948], 1948. viii-j-37 p. il. (Air Force Dept.; Air Force manual 101—10.) [Seals of both War Office and Air Force Department appear on title page.] $ © Item 1069 M 101.18:11-5500

12-237. Preparation of separation qualification record, Changes 1; June 24, 1949. 1949. 1 p. 4° * Paper, 5c. © Item 1069

12—427. Military occupational classification of enlisted personnel, Changes 5 ; July 26, 1949. 1949. 1 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] * Pa-per, 5c. W 1.35 : 12—427/ch.5

14-500. Organization and functions of disbursing offices, Changes 5 and 6;June 24 and July 19, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. and 1 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 5c. each. © Item 1069

W 1.35 : 14—500/3/ch.5—614-510. Official mileage tables, Changes 8; June 29, 1949. [1949.] 12 p. 4°

[Issued with perforations.] J W 1.35 : 14-510/ch.838-650. Basic maintenance manual. Changes 1; Aug. 9, 1949. [1949.] 4 p.

* Paper, 5c. ® Item 1069 W 1.35 : 38-650/ch.l38-705. Army shipping document, Changes 1 ; June 23, 1949. 1949. 1 p. 4°

* Paper, 5c. M 101.18 : 38-705/ch.lU. S. Army specification. [Issued with perforations.] M 101.26: (no.)

90—24. Primer, gasoline-engine, hand-operated, displacement-pump type; Mar. 3, 1949. [1949.] 3 p. 4° [Supersedes Corps of Engineers specification T—2251, Nov. 24, 1944.] f

ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSIONNot e .—Those publications of the Atomic Energy Commission which are for sale

may be ordered from Documents Sales Agency, P. O. Box 62, Oak Ridge, Tenn. All checks and money orders should be made payable to the Treasurer of the United States.

Atomic energy and life sciences. 1949. vi4-[1)4*203 p. il. * Paper, 45c.L. C. card 49-46791 Y 3.At 7 : 2 At 7/7

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1868. Industrial development of atomic energy ; by H. Etherington. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Apr. 8, 1949]. [1]+11 p. il. 4° [Date declassified, Apr. 13, 1948.] f Paper, 10c.

1883. Exchange adsorption of ions from aqueous solutions by organic zeolites : 5. Equilibrium and rate measurements on trivalent rare earths [with list of refeernces] ; by L. S. Myers, jr., G. E. Boyd, B. H. Ketelle, A. W. Adamson. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 6, 1949]. [1] 4-19 p. il. 4° [Date declassified, Apr. 13, 1948.] t

1920. Some aspects of carbohydrate metabolism in normal animals and in animals poisoned with uranyl nitrate, hydrogen fluoride, and alloxan [with list of references] ; by Charles Bishop, Eugene Roberts. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 20, 1949]. [l]4-29 p. il. 4° [Date declassified, Apr. 6, 1948.] ±

1922. Distribution of radioactivity in mouse following administration of diben-zanthracene labeled in 9 and 10 positions with carbon fourteen [with list of references] ; by Charles Heidelberger, Hardin B. Jones. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 20, 1949]. [1)4-12 p. il. 4° [Date declassified, Apr. 1, 1948.] f

1964. Phosphatases in cell surface of living yeast cells [with list of references] ; by A. Rothstein, Rebecca Meier. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [May 16, 1949]. [1]4-14 p. il. 4° [Date declassified, Mar. 16, 1948.] t

1990. Quantitative study of reaction between beryllium and quinizarin, 2-sulfonic acid [with list of references] ; by Myron W. Cucci, William F. Neuman, B. J. Mulryan. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 20, 1949]. [1)4*10 p. il. 4° [Date declassified, May 25, 1948.) f Paper, 10c.

2099-A. Radiological use of high energy deuteron beams [with list of references] ; by C. A. Tobias, Hal Anger, P. P. Weymouth, R. Lowry Dobson. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [May 20, 1949). [1)4-13 p. il. 4° [Date declassified, July 9, 1948.) t Paper, 10c.

2101. Colorimetric determination of uranium with 1-ascorbic acid [with list of references] ; by G. G. Smith, E. F. Orlemann, A. A. Smales, C. D. Rothen- berger, W. R. Grimes. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [May 27, 1949). [1]-|-16 p. il. 4° [Date declassified, June 4, 1948.) f Paper, 10c.

2160. Separation of milligram quantities of element 61 from fission [with list of references] ; by G. W. Parker, P. M. Lantz. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [May 27, 1949]. [l]4-26 p. il. 4° [Date declassified, July 19, 1948.] t

2170. Note on preparation of small dense beryllia crucibles ; by Helen B. Barlett. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 6, 1949.] [l]4-3 p. il. 4° [Date declassified, July 28, 1948.] t Paper, 5c.

2199. Experiments on effect of atomic electrons on decay constant of Be7 [with list of references] ; by E. Segre, C. E. Wiegand. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 20, 1949]. [ 1 ] + 8 p. il. 4° [Date declassified, Aug. 6, 1948.] t Paper,

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liam G. Dauben, James C. Reid. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [May 16, 1949]. [1] +7 p. il. 4° [Date declassified, Aug. 6, 1948.] J

2243. Design and construction of “Pee Wee” portable proportional alpha survey meter; by J. H. Larkins. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Apr. 22, 1949]. [1] +23 p. il. 4° [Date declassified, Aug. 23, 1948.] t

2244. Determination of surface area of uranium compounds of different particle sizes by low-temperature van der waals adsorption of ethane [with list of references] ; by Kenneth Lauterbach, Sidney Laskin, Leonard Leach. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 20, 1949]. [1] +11 p. il. 4° [Date declassified, Aug. 31, 1948.] t

2267. Spectrochemical method for determination of uranium [-with list of refer-ences] ; by L. T. Steadman. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [May 27, 1949]. [1] 4-19 p. il. 4° [Date declassified. Sept. 1, 1948.] J

2270. Radioactivity measurement techniques ; by James H. Pannell. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 2, 1949]. [1] +28 p. il. 4° [Date declassified, Nov. 13, 1947.] J

2283. Preliminary studies of toxicity of thorium [articles] ; by H. Ackerman, R. P. Allen, G. Bonner, W. L. Downs, H. C. Hodge, E. A. Maynard, W. F. Neuman, J. K. Scott, A. Sparks, H. E. Stokinger, Oak Ridge. Tenn. [June 6.1949]. [1]+24 p. il. 4° [Date declassified, Sept. 15, 1948.] t Paper, 15c.

2286. Application of magnetic lens spectrometer to measurement of gamma radia-tion from Zn65 and Co00 ; by Erling N. Jensen, L. Jackson Laslett. William W. Pratt. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 17. 1949]. [1] 4-14 p. il. 4° [Date declassified, Sept. 17, 1947.] f Paper, 10c.

2299. Study of separation of trace of silver from macro amount of palladium by electrolysis [with list of references] ; by J. C. Griess, jr., L. B. Rogers. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 17, 1949]. [1]+16 p. il. 4° [Date declassified, Sept. 15. 1948.] t

2334. Positive mesons produced by 184-inch Berkeley cyclotron [with list of ref-erences! ; by John Burfening, Eugene Gardner, C. M. G. Lattes. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 6, 1949], [1] +10 p. il. 4° [Date declassified, Oct. 6. 1948.] f Paper, 10c.

2346. 180° beta-ray spectrometer and beta-ray spectra of C14, Pa233, and Ir192; by Paul W. Levy. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 20, 1949]. [l]+20 p. il. 4° [Date declassified, Oct. 14. 1948.] t

2347. Screening and relativistic effects on beta spectra [with list of references] : by C. Longmire, H. Brown. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 17. 1949]. [1] +11 p. il. 4° [Date declassified, Oct. 8, 1948.] f Paper, 10c.

2348. Hematological studies on patients treated by total body exposure to X-rays ; by Bertram V. A. Low-Beer, Robert S. Stone. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 6, 1949!. [1J + 80 p. il. 4° [Date declassified. Oct. 22. 1948.] j

2352. Study of interaction of protons with tritium [with list of references] ; by R. F. Taschek. H. T. Gittings. Oak Ridge. Tenn. [June 6, 1949]. [1] +11 p. il. 4° [Date declassified. Oct. 22, 1948.] t Paper, 10c.

2364. Model C4T1C battery-operated alnha hand counter ; by Herbert E. Meyer, Warren L. Hood. Oak Ridge. Tenn. [May 20. 1949]. [1] +25 p. il. 4° [Date declassified. Oct. 28, 1948.] t Paper. 15c.

2374. Recoil bromine atoms from gaseous ethyl bromide on neutron canture [with list of references! : by T. H. Davies, Sol Wexler. Oak Ridge. Tenn. [May 16. 1949]. [1]+31 p. il. 4° [Date declassified, Nov. 4, 1948.] + Paper, 15c.

2407. Solution of equation N4- (a + bt>N+ (c + dt)N=O : by R. R. Coveypu, T W. Mulliken. Oak Ridge. Tenn. [June 17. 1949]. [1] +8 p. il. 4° [Date declassified. Dec. 9. 1948.] f Paper. 10c.

2438. On derivation and integration of nilekinetic equations ; by Henry Hurwitz, jr. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Apr. 25, 1949]. [1] +17 p. 4° [Date declassi-fied. Jan. 4, 1949.] J

2449. Slowing down of neutrons in polycrystalline solids : by R. Gurnev. Oak Ridge. Tenn. [June 20, 1949]. [1] +10 p. il. 4° [Date declassified, Jan. 18, 1949.] $

2452. Search for 3-way fission of U 238 by 14-mev neutrons [with list of refer-ences] ; by L. Rosen. R. Taschek. Oak Ridge Tenn. [May 11, 1949], [l]+2 p. il. 4° [Date declassified, Jan. 18, 1949.] f Paper, 5c.

2458. Neutron capture cross sections of Ag 107, Ag 109. Tn 118 and I127; bv G. A. Linenberger, J. A. Miskel. E. G. Segre. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 20, 1949]. [l]+6 p. 11. 4° [Date declassified, Jan. 24. 1949.] $

2462. Scattering of slow neutrons by paramagnetic crystals [with list of refer-ences] : by I. W. Rude-man, W. W. Havens, jr.. T. I. Tavlor, L. J. Rainwater. Oak Ridge. Tenn. [June 20. 1949] . [l]+6p. 11. 4° [Date declassified, Jan. 17, 1949.] t Paper, 10c.

2465. Effect of neutron bombardment on order in alloy. Cu 3 Au : by Sidnev Siegel. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 24, 1949], [ 1 ] + 2 p. 4° [Date declassified, Feb. 1. 1949.] t Paper. 5c.

2466. On use of photographic plate detectors In neutron experiments ; by John C. Allred, Anne N. Phillips Louis Rosen, Francis K. Tallmadge. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 20. 1949]. [1J + 8 p. 11. 4° [Date declassified Feb. 4, 1949.] f Paper, 10c.

2472. Instrumentation for nuclear studies with externally-focused-deuteron beam from 10-mev cyclotron [with list of references] ; by B. R. Curtis J. L. Fowler, L. Rosen. Oak Ridge. Tenn. [Mav 16. 1949], [1]+16 D.il. 4° [Date declassified, Feb. 18, 1949.] t Paper, 10c

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Infrared and raman spectra of chlorine trifluoride [with one reference] ; by E. A. Jones, T. F. Parkinson, R. B. Murray. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 6. 1949]. [1] +2 p. 4° [Date declassified, Feb. 9, 1949.] t Paper, 5 c.

Infrared and raman spectra of carbonyl fluoride; by Patricia J. H. Woltz, E. A. Jones. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [May 27, 1949]. [l]4-2 p. 4° [Date declassified, Feb. 9, 1949.] f Paper, 5c.

Neutron and proton binding energies in region of lead [with list of refer-ences] ; by Katherine May. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 17, 1949]. [l]4-3 p. 4° [Date declassified, Feb. 18, 1949.] f Paper, 5c.

Design of small centrifugal blowers [with list of references] ; by Judson S. Swearingen. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 17, 1949], [11+7 p. il 4® [Date declassified, Feb. 15, 1949.] $

Solubility of protactinum in common acids [with list of references] ; by Roy C. Thompson. Oak Ridge. Tenn. [June 20, 1949], [l]+4 p. il. 4» [Date declassified, Mar. 1, 1949.] $

Beta-spectrum of A41 [with list of references] ; by H. Brown, V Perez- Mendez. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 20, 1949]. [l]+3 p. il. 4° [Date declassified, Feb. 25, 1949.] t Paper, 5c. 1

Hydrolytic behavior of zirconium in perchloride acid solution ; by R. E. Connick, W. H. Reas. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [May 31, 1949]. [11+26 d il. 4° [Date declassified, Mar. 2, 1949.] $

Beta-ray spectra of CuS4 and ratio of [with list of references] ; by

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C. S. Wu, R. D. Albert. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 20 1949]. [l]4-4 p il. 4® [Date declassified. Feb. 25, 1§49.] f Paper, 5c.

Determination of protactinium in urine [with list of references] : by E R Russell. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 17, 1949], [l]4-2 p 4® [Datedeclassified, Mar. 7, 1949.] $ 1

Inelastic scattering of lead for 14.5 mev neutrons; by H. T. Gittings, G. G. Everhart, H. H. Barschall. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [May 31, 1949], [114-4 p. 4® [Date declassified, Mar. 16, 1949.] t

Vapor pressure of tellurium and selenium (final report) [with list of references] ; by L. S. Brooks. Oak Ridge Tenn. [May 2, 1949.1 [114-12 p. il. 4® [Date declassified, Dec. 12, 1948.] $

Metallographic examination of beryllium alloys; by M. C Udv George K. Manning, L. W. Eastwood. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Apr. 29’. 19491 [11+22 p. il. 4® [Date declassified, Jan. 10, 1949.] $

Energy loss of deuterons in D2O at very low energies ; by A. P. French F. G. P. Seidl. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 3, 1949]. [l]4-20 p il 4® [Date declassified, Apr. 18, 1949.] $

Note on variational method for finding extrapolated endpoints: bv Henrv Hurwitz jr. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 2. 1949]. [1] 4-3 p. il. 4® [Date declassified, Apr. 28, 1949.] $ 1

Distribution in mass and charge of fission products; by K H Kingdon Oak Ridge Tenn. [June 9, 1949], [l]+4 p. il. 4® [Date declassified; May 3, 1949.] t Paper. 5c.

Quantitative analysis of UOa-U+K mixtures by X-ray diffraction ; by F N Bensey, A. C. Eckert. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 9, 1949], [ 1 ] 4-9 p if 4° [Date declassified, May 5, 1949.] $ 1

2589. Heat of fluorination of cobaltous fluoride and heats of reaction of cobaltic fluoride with hydrogen and bis (trifluoromethyl) benzene ; by Ralph S •J^sup, F. G- Brickwedde. Martin Wechsler. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June

oxnn m 10, 1949 ]. [l]-[-ll p. il. 4° [Date declassified, May 13, 1949.] $ 2590. Transport phenomena in completely ionized gas in presence of magnetic

field; by Rolf Lanishoffi. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 13, 19491. [114-14 p. 4® f Paper, 10c. J '

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Y 3.At 7: 8/BI-(no.) 55. Speed tests on single stage multijet glass pipe [pump, with list of references] •

by D. Clark. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [May 25, 1949], [l]+4p. il. 4® $Declassified document MDDC (series). (Technical Information Branch )

[Processed.] Y 3.At 7: 8/ (nos.)Construction and testing of surface-combustion furnaces [with bibliog-

’ rbz B1i?wer, George H. West. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 20, m.1949-! [11+5 p. il. 4® [Date declassified, Dec. 17, 1946.] $Thermal neutron activation cross sections [with list of references] • bv

Frj,ed12ndr^- A T”.rkel- Oak Ridge. Tenn. [June 6, „ 1949.] [1] 4-30 p. il. 4® [Date declassified, Jan. 22. 1947.] t Paper 15c Report on Columbia scaling circuit : by B. Schloss. S. Robinson. Oak Ridge’

I9, 1949]. [l]+37 p. il. 4® [Date declassified, Mar. 9,’ 1947.] t Paper, 20c.

Theory of synchro-cyclotron [with list of references] ; by D. Bohm. L L Foidy Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 20, 1949], [1]+18 p? il 4° [Date de-classified, May 12. 1947.] t Paper, 10c. P 1 e

Morphologic changes in lymphocytes of persons exposed to ionizing radia- 9nniSa:aay! AnMaln}a1eoDlc»e'^L- Hempelmann. Oak Ridge. Tenn. [June 20,1949], [1]+12 p. il. 4° [Date declassified, July 22, 1948.1 ±

PUrAjn^eion f 1n^zer’r!n,0<,leo1 A : )V- A Higinbotham. Oak Ridge, Tenn.[May 20, 1949]. [11+8 p. il. 4® [Date declassified, Aug. 8, 1947.] t Paper, 10c. J

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Declassified document MDDO (series)—Continued1286. Model B-4 linear amplifier and revision. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [May 31, 1949].

[3] leaves, il. 4° [Date declassified, Sept. 10, 1947.] t1554. Resistance-temperature characteristics of fixed composition resistors [wi_„

bibliography] ; by Gerald Landsman. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [May 27, 1949]. [1] 4-8 p. il. 4° [Date declassified, Dec. 22, 1947.] t Paper, 10c.

Declassified document MP (series). (Technical Information Branch.) [Processed. Reproduced by courtesy of National Research Council of Canada.] Y 3.At 7: 8/MP-(nos.)172. Ratio of neutron absorption cross sections of boron and hydrogen [with list

of references] ; by W. J. Whitehouse, G. A. R. Graham. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Apr. 22, 1949]. [1] +18 p. il. 4° i

176. Development of source of fast neutrons of variable energy [with list of references] ; by W. W. Burcham. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [Apr. 6, 1949.] [1J+27 p. il. 4° $

Plan for security education. [1949] 6 p. $ • Item 863L. C. card 49-46832 Y 3.At 7: 2 Se 2

6th semiannual report of Atomic Energy Commission, July 1949. 1949. viii+203 p. il. [Also issued as S. doc. 101, 81st Cong. 1st sess.] f • Item 863L. C. card 47-3223 Y 3.At 7:17/6

Surveying and monitoring of radiation from radioisotopes [with bibliog-raphy; by G. W. Morgan]. [1949.] 15 p. il. [Copyright, 1949, McGraw- Hill Publishing Co., Inc. Reprinted with permission of the journal Nucleonics.] f Y 3.At 7: 2 R 11/5

Unclassified document AECU (series). (Technical Information Branch.) [Processed.] Y3.At 7: 22/(nos.)

1. Inheritance of mutational changes induced by radiation in paramecium aurelia; by R. F. Kimball. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 24, 1949]. [l]+25 p. 4° $

11. Titanium hydride [with bibliography] ; by W. K. Anderson, A. L. Grune-wald. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 23, 1949]. [1] +18 p. il. 4° t

16. Predetermined electronic counter [with list of references] ; by Ben Gossick. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 16, 1949]. [1 + 4 p. 4° $

17. Study of blood and salivary lysozyme in X-irridated dog [with bibliography] ; by L. R. Bennett, Vera Collier, Marion Kresge, Paul E. Rekers. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 24, 1949]. [ 1 ] +10 p. il. 4» $

20. Heat capacity of hot pressed baryllium carbide cylinder ; by J. B. Trice, J. J. Neely, Charles E. Teeter, jr. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 22, 1949]. [1] +9 p. il. 4° t

22. All glass filtration apparatus for radioactive tracer experiments [with list of references] ; by Jacob Sacks. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 21, 1949]. [ 1] +7 p. il. 4° $

29. Tetrode characteristics of raytheon tube CK571AX; by T. Cantwell, J. San-dock. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 23, 1949]. [1] + 31 p. il. 4° $

42. Development of high temperature thermocouples. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 16,1949]. [IJ+lp. 4° $

214. Study of X-rays from Berkeley Van de Graaff generator; by M. R. Jeppson, C. M. Turner. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 22, 1949]. [11+7 p. il. 4° $

216. Synthesis of DL-phenylalanine-ft-C14; by James C. Reid. Oak Ridge, Tenn. [June 22, 1949]. [l]+7p. 4» $

BUDGET BUREAU, President of United States

Management bulletin: Appraisal and control of duplicating service. Apr. 1949. cover title, iv+44 p. il. 4 p. of pl. and tab. 4° [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 30c. • Item 867 Pr 33.108: D 92

Report on statistical system of Puerto Rico to director of Budget, Govern-ment of Puerto Rico. May 1948. [ 1 ]+ii4-53 leaves, 4° (Statistics Division.) [Processed.] 0L. C. card 49-45637 Pr 33.102: P 96

CENSUS BUREAU, Commerce Dept.

Census of manufactures, 1947: [Industry pamphlets].C3.24/4: (letter-nos.)

MC20B. Dairy products. 1949. vi + 11 p. 4° * Paper, 10c.MC20C. Canning, preserving, and freezing. 1949. vi + 12 p. 4° * Paper, 10c.

• Item 152MC20E. Bakery products. 1949. vi+9 p. 4° * Paper, 10c. (incorrectly given

on publication as 15c.). • Item 152

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Census of manufactures, 1947—Continued18855 MC20G. Beverages. 1949. vi+8 p. 4°. ♦ Paper, 10c. ©Item 15218856 MC21 Tobacco manufactures. 1949. vi + 4 p. 4° (Industry Division, Foods

and Tobacco Section.) * Paper, 10c. © Item 15218857 MC22E. Hats (except cloth and millinery). 1949. vi+4 p. 4° * Paper, 10c.

® Item 15218858 MC23A. Men’s and boys’ suits, coats, and overcoats. 1949. vi + 4 p. 4° * Paper,

10c. • Item 15218859 MC23B. Men’s and boys’ furnishings, work clothing, and allied garments. 1949.

vi + 8 p. 4° * Paper, 10c.18860 MC24C. Wooden containers. 1949. vi+6 p. 4° * Paper, 10c. © Item 15218861 MC25A. Household furniture. 1949. vi + 8 p. 4° * Paper, 10c. © Item 15218862 MC25B. Office, public-building, and professional furniture. 1949. vi + 6 p. 4°

* Paper, 10c. © Item 15218863 MC26A. Pulp, paper, and board. 1949. vi + 17 p. 4° ([Industry Division,

Wood Products Section.]) * Paper, 15c. © Item 15218864 MC27C. Service industries for printing trade. 1949. vi+6 p. 4°. ♦ Paper, 10c.

Q Item 15218865 MC28B. Industrial organic chemicals. 1949. vi + 9 p. 4° * Paper, 10c.

• Item 15218866 MC28C. Drugs and medicines. 1949. vi + 5 p. 4° * Paper, 10c. © Item 15218867 MC28E. Paints, varnishes, pigments, and allied products. 1949. vi + 6 p. 4°

♦ Paper, 10c. © Item 15218868 MC28G. Vegetable and animal oils. 1949. vi + 8 p. 4° ♦ Paper, 10c. © Item

15218869 MC31B. Leather gloves, luggage, and related goods. 1949. vi+6 p. 4° ♦ Pa-

per, 10c. © Item 15218870 MC32A. Glass products. 1949. vi + 7 p. 4° ([Industry Division, Minerals Sec-

tion.]) ’Paper, 10c. • Item 15218871 MC32D. Concrete, gypsum, mineral wood, and stone products, lime. 1949. vi+

7 p. 4° * Paper, 15c. © Item 15218872 MC32E. Abrasive, asbestos, and miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral products.

1949. vi+10 p. 4° * Paper, 10c. © Item 15218873 MC33B. Smelting and refining of nonferrous metals and alloys. 1949. vi + 10 p.

4° ([Industry Division, Metals and Metal Products Section.]) * Pa-per, 15c. • Item 152

18874 MC34A. Tin cans, cutlery, hand tools, and hardware. 1949. vi+12 p. 4° ♦ Pa-per, 10c. • Item 152

18875 MC35G. Ball and roller bearings, valves, and machine shop products. 1949. vi + 7 p. 4°. * Paper, 10c. © Item 152

18876 MC36B. Electrical appliances and lamps, insulated wire and cable, and engine electrical equipment. 1949. vi + 8 p. 4°. * Paper, 10c. © Item 152

18877 MC39C. Office supplies, costume jewelry, and miscellaneous notions. 1949. vi+ 9 p. 4° * Paper, 10c.

18878 MC39D. Fabricated plastics products, not elsewhere classified, and other miscel-laneous manufactured products. 1949. vi+9 p. 4° . * Paper, 10c.

18879 MC90. Motion pictures. 1949. iv + 4 p. 4° * Paper, 10c.

18880 Cotton production in United States, crop of 1948. 1949. iii-J-37 p. [Pre-pared under supervision of Ray Hurley, chief, Agriculture Division.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 149L. C. card 25-26795 C 3.32: 948

Current population reports: Population estimates, series P-25, fC 3.186: P-25/(nos.)

18881 25. Provisional estimates of population of continental United States, June 1,1949. July 25, 1949. 1 p. 4° [Processed.]

18882 26. Estimates of population of United States, by regions, divisions, and States,July 1, 1948. Aug. 5, 1949. 5 p. il. 4° [Processed.]

Same: Special censuses, series P-28. [Processed.] tC 3.186: P-28 (nos.)

18883 386. Special censuses conducted by Bureau of Census since Jan. 1, 1949. July 29,1949. 1 p. 4°

18884 387. Special census of Stuttgart, Ark., July 7, 1949. Aug. 10, 1949. 1 p. 4°18885 Facts for industry: Gloves and mittens, summary for 1948. Aug. 9, 1949.

3 p. 4° [Series M67D-08.) [Processed.] t C 3.158: M 67 D-0818886 Same: Machine tools, 1948; prepared by Industry Division. July 29,1949.

[2]+12 p. il. 4° (Series M34A-08.) [Processed.] tC 3.158: M 34 A-08

18887 Same: Shoes and slippers, summary for 1948. Aug. 16, 1949. 8 p. il. 4° (Series M68A-08.) [Processed.] t C 3.158: M 68 A-08

Government employment, 1949, G-GE49 (series). [Processed.] f C 3.140: 949/(no.)

18888 5. State employment in 1949. Aug. 1949. 12 p. il. 4°

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Governmental finances in United States, 1948, G—GF48 (series). [Proc-essed.] t C3.191: 948/(no.)

18889 3. Governmental revenue in 1948. Aug. 1949. 12 p. il. 4° (GovernmentsDivision.)

P.B (series). (Foreign Trade Division.) [Processed.] fC 3.150/2: (no.-letter)

18890 138B-1 & 2. Changes in pts. 1 and 2 of Schedule B, statistical classification ofdomestic and foreign commodities exported from United States, Jan 1, 1949 edition, effective immediately. July 14, 1949. 7 p. 4°

18891

18892

18893

Reports for 1947 census of manufactures. [1949.] 9 leaves, 4° [Proc-essed. ] f C 3.24/2: M 31/3/947

Special statistical reports on United States water-borne foreign commerce. [Processed. ] C 3.2: W 29/2/ (no.)

12 United States vessel exports to E. C. A. countries, by type of vessel and by flag of vessel, Feb. 1949. Aug. 9, 1949. 4 p. 4° [Prepared under super-vision of J. Edward Ely, chief, Foreign Trade Division, by Nathan Habib.] t

State finances, 1948, G-SF48. • Item 156 0 3.141: 948/(no.)2. Compendium of State Government finances in 1948. 1949. iv-f-56 p. il. 4°

[Prepared under supervision of Allen D. Manvel, chief, Governments Divi-sion.] * Paper, 25c. L. C. card 16-26796

18894 United States census of agriculture, 1945: Special report, farm work power, farms, cropland harvested, tractors, horses, and mules, by class of work power, by size of farm, by States. [1949.] iy+62 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Ray Hurley, chief, Agriculture Division.] * Pa-per, 30c. • Item 146 C 3.31/5 : F 22/5

18895 CHILDREN’S BUREAU, Federal Security Agency

18896 American Academy of Pediatrics, Inc., proceedings and reports, special report from Committee for study of congenital malformations of Ameri-can Academy of Pediatrics, study of relation of congenital malforma-tions to material rubella and other infections, preliminary report [with list of references]; by Herbert C. Miller, Stewart H. Clifford, Clement A. Smith, Josef Warkany, James L. Wilson, and Herman Yannet. [1949.] p. 259-270, il. large 8° [Reprinted, with permission, by Children’s Bu-reau, from Pediatrics, Journal of American Academy of Pediatrics, Inc., v. 3, no. 2, Feb. 1949.]

Child welfare reports. FS 3.215: (no.)18897 4 Trends and developments in public child welfare services. May 1949. cover

title, [1] +19 p. il. 4°18898 1Q50 Midcentury White House Conference on Children and Youth. [1949.]

[16] p. il. 12° t • Item 419 FS 3.202: C 76/2

18899 CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION, Commerce Dept.

Airways operations training series, bulletin. • Item 162 C31.141: (no.) 18900 8. Medis (message diversion) [with bibliography]. June 1949. a—d + 15 p. il. 4°

[Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 15c.Civil aeronautics manuals. [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] t

C31.107: (nos.)18901 3. [Airplane airworthiness, normal, utility, acrobatic, and restricted purpose

categories], supp. 1. July 1, 1949. 2+[l] p..4°1R009 41 1 Certification and operation rules for scheduled air carrier operations outside18902 41. l^rtincatnoai g L supp r June 24> 1949 2+ [2] p. 4°

18903 Federal airways manual of operations: [v. 2, chap. B, pt. 3] Notices to air-men. 1st edition, May 1, 1949. [May 1,1949.] cover title, a-b-f-23 p. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] f C 31.116/2: v.2/chap.B/pt.3

18904 same, revision 1. July 7, 1949. 1 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perfora-tions. Accompanied by revised pages 15 and 16.] |

C 31.116/2: v.2/chap.B/pt.3/rev.pages-l

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18905 Flight information manual, v. 4, no. 1; Aug. 1, 1949. [1949.] ii+242 p. il. 4° (Aviation Development Office.) [Semiannual. Supersedes Feb. 1, 1949, Flight information manual, and includes all pertinent data previ-ously published in Airman’s guide through v. 4, no. 9, July 19, 1949.] ♦ Paper, $1.00 (included in subscription price of Airman’s guide). • Item 159 C 31.128: 4/1

18906 CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD, Commerce Dept.

18907 Accident investigation report: Airborne Transport, Inc., Miami, Fla., Dec.28, 1948; adopted July 14, 1949. [1949.] 4-j-ii p. il. 4° [Processed.] t

C 31.213: M 5818908 Same: National Airlines, Inc., Tampa, Fla., Sept. 8, 1948; adapted June 30,

1949. [1949.] 3+i p. 4° [Processed.] t C 31.213 :T 15318909 Same: Northwest Airlines, Inc., Winona, Minn., Aug. 29, 1948; adopted

June 29, 1949. [1949.] 7-f-ii p. il. 4° [Processed.] t C 31.213 : W 73118910 [Airline traffic survey, Mar. 1948: v. 5], Summary of passenger traffic

between countries. [1949.] [l]-j-5p. 4° [Processed.] tL. C. card 47-46259 C 31.202: Ai 7/5/v.5/948/sum.

Civil air regulations. [Issued with perforations.] • Item 168.C31.209: (nos.)

18911 pt. 42. Irregular air carrier and off-route rules, effective June 1, 1949. [1949.] 16 p. 4° * Paper, 10c.

18912 pt. 45. Commercial operator certification and operation rules, effective June 1.1949. 1949. 1 p. 4° * Paper, 5c.

18913 pt. 62. Notice and reports of aircraft accidents and missing aircraft, effective May 1, 1949. [1949.] 4 p. 4° ♦ Paper, 5c.

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18916

18917

18918

Civil air regulations amendment. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] t C31.209: (nos.)[04a—2]. Temperature accountability for take-off limitations for transport cate-

gory airplanes, effective Aug. 1,1949 ; adopted June 29,1949. [1949.] 2 p. 4°

[04b—12]. Temperature accountability for take-off limitations for transport category airplanes, effective Aug. 1, 1949 ; adopted June 29, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. 4°

41-4. Temperature accountability for take-off limitations for transport cate-gory airplanes, effective Aug. 1, 1949; adopted June 29, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. 4°

41-1. Temperature accountability for take-off limitations for transport cate-gory airplanes, effective Aug. 1, 1949 ; adopted June 29, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. 4°

61—5. Temperature accountability for take-off limitations for transport cate-gory airplanes, effective Aug. 1,1949 ; adopted June 29, 1949. [1949.] 2 p. 4°

Reports. • Item 167 C 31.211/a : (v.9 & nos.)Note .—The opinions of the Civil Aeronautics Board are printed separately as

advance sheets” of the material which will make up bound volumes of the Civil Aeronautics Board Reports.

The separate opinions are obtainable from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C., at a subscription price of $2.00 per volume; single copies vary in price.

18919 [Opinions] 1-31. [Also in C. A. B. Reports, v. 9.]

Safety bulletins. • Item 172 C 31.214: (nos.)18920 183-49. Buzzing is deadly ! by H. G. Crowley and T. L. Burkett. [1949.] 6 p. il.

(Accident Analysis Division; Bureau of Safety Investigation.) * Paper, 5c.

18921 184-49. Don’t ask for trouble, file flight plans by H. G. Crowley and T. L. Bur-kett. [1949.] 6 p. il. (Accident Analysis Division ; Bureau of Safety Investigation.) * Paper, 5c.

18922 CIVIL AFFAIRS DIVISION, Army Dept.

18923 Civil affairs and military government in Europe, background summary [to Aug. 1948; prepared by Reports and Analysis Branch]. [1948.] i-4-30 p. 4° [Processed.] 0L. C. card 49-46180 M 105.2: Eu 7

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18924 Military government gazette, Germany, United States area of control; Amtsblatt der Militarregierung, Deutschland, Amerikanisches Kon- trollgebiet, issue (ausgabe) N, June (Juni) 16,1949. [Adjutant General OMGUS, June 1949.] [4]+29+El] p. 4° [In double columns. English and German.] $L. C. card 48-47175 M 10o.2 ■ G 2o/issue N

18925 Same, cumulative index, issues (inhaltsverzeichnis, ausgaben) A-N, June (Juni) 16, 1949. [Adjutant General OMGUS, June 1949.] [2]+28+[1] p. 4° [English and German.] JL. C. card 48-47175 M 105.2: G 25/issue A-N/ind.

18926 Role of coal imports in Austrian rehabilitation and reconstruction Apr. 1947-May 1948 ; prepared by Joseph Z. Schneider. Nov. 30,1948. [1] +12 leaves, 4° [Processed.] 0 M 105.2 :C 63

18927 Trial of major war criminals before International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg, Nov. 14, 1945-Oct. 1, 1946. Nuremberg, Germany, 1949. v. 38-41. [Seal of International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg, appears on titie page.] ♦ Cloth (see note below). •L. C. card 47-31575 M 105-2: C 86/V.38-41

Not e .—This set of Official documents, consisting of 42 volumes, will be sold at $50 00 for the complete set. This amount will be accepted by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C., and each volume will be mailed when sent from overseas.v 38. Documents and other material in evidence, nos. 185-L to 1216-RF. [7] +

746 p. il. 1 pl. in pocket, 1 facsim. [Documents appear m English. French, or German.]

v 39 Documents and other material in evidence, nos. 1218-RF to JM. [7] +636 p. il. 1 facsim. [Documents appear in English, French, or German.]

v 40 Documents and other material in evidence, Bormann-11 to Raeder-7.[7]+607 p. il. 1 facsim. [Documents appear in English, French, or

v 41 Documents^ and other material in evidence, Raeder-8 to Streicher-21.[7J+560 p. 1 facsim. [Documents appear in English or German.]

Visiting expert series. (Office of Military Government for Germany (U. S.), Manpower Division.) [Processed.] J M 105.19: (no.)

18928 8 Labor organization in German public administration and services, Gewerk-schaften in offentlichen verwaltungen und diensten in Deutschland ; by (von) Joseph Mire. May 1949. cover title, [6]+l-18a+19-33+[6]+l-18a+ 19-35 p. 4° [Illustrations on p. 1 and 4 of cover.]

18929 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

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18931

18932

Announcing examination for clerk, $2,284 and $2,498 a year, announcement 1S5 Aus 16 1949. 12 p. il. narrow 8° [Assembled. Closing date

Sept. 6, 1949.] t • Item 124 CS 1.26: 949/185Announcing examinations for vocational rehabilitation adviser-specialist,

$4 479 to $7,432 a year (grades P-3 to P-6), vocational rehabilitation adviser, $5,232 to $10,305 a year (grades P-4 to P-8), for duty in Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, Federal Security Agency, announcement 183 Julv 26, 1949. 11 p. narrow 8° [Unassembled. Closing date Sept. 6, 1949.] t • Item 124 CS 1.26: 949/183

Current 1949.

Federal examination announcements, AN 2279 [issue 27]. Aug.121 n oblong f° folded into narrow 8° size, t • Item 124

CS 1.28 : 2279/949-2718933 Federal personnel manual, transmittal sheet 264-267; June 28-Aug. 1,

1949 [1949.] various paging, 4° [Each installment contains certainpages to be substituted for pages of the Federal personnel manual. Is-sued in loose-leaf form.] * Paper, beginning with Transmittal sheet no 1, subscription price is $3 50 (52 issues or 1 year) ; foreign subscrip-tion, $5.00 (subscriptions now being accepted for 2 years, approximately 104 issues, $7.00; foreign subscription, $10.00). • Item 130

CS 1.41:264-26718934 Retirement report, fiscal year 1948, [under] Civil service retirement act,

Canal Zone retirement act, Alaska Railroad retirement act, Panama Canal construction annuity act. 1949. iv+27 p. il. t • Item 131 L. C. card 37-29068 CS 1.2: R 31/2/948

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18935 COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY, Commerce Dept.

18936

Note .—Charts and publications which are for sale by the Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington 25, D. C., are also available from its sales agents located at the principal seaports of the United States.Danger area charts [for north eastern, south central, south eastern, and

south western sections of U. S.]. Scale 50 m.=0.4 in. Washington, D. C., July 13, 1949. Each 8X10.5 in. [Legend and index on reverse. Chart for north eastern section of U. S. covers a portion of Canada. Issued with perforations. Earlier editions of these charts were also issued ] t 5c. each. C 4.9/15 : N.E./949-3,etc.

18937

18938

18939

18940

Flight charts FC (series). Scale 10 m.=0.6 in., scale 1:1,000,000. [Legend and index on reverse. Lambert conformal conic projection.] f 25c. each- C 4.9/9 : (nos. & dates)

Salt Lake to San Francisco, U. S. A., lat. 37°-43°, long 111°-124° Wash-ington, D C., 6th edition, May 5, 1949. 13X43 in. [Diagonally between degrees of latitude and longitude indicated in entry.]

Salt Lake City to Seattle, U. S. A., lat. 40°-49°, long. 110°-124° Wash-ington D. C., 5 th edition, May 13, 1949. 13X53 in. [Diagonally be- tween degrees of latitude and longitude indicated in entry.]

Great Falls to Salt Lake City, U. S. A., lat. 41°-47°, long. 110°-113° Wash- ington, D. C., 4th edition, May 22, 1949. 13X36 in.

Salt Lake City to Los Angeles, U. S. A., lat. 32°-42°, long. 109°-120° Wash-ington D. C., 5th edition, Apr. 29, 1949. 13X50 in. [Diagonally be-tween degrees of latitude and longitude indicated in entry.]

173.

222.

224.

234.

Instrument approach chart [and Landing chart] AL (series). Each 10.5X8 in. [Titles vary. Issued with perforations.] t 5c. each.

18941 18942 18943 18944 18945 18946 18947 18948 18949 18950 1895118952 18953 18954 18955 18956 18957 1 8958 18959 18960 18961 18962 1 8963 18964 18965 18966 18967 18968 18969 18970 18971 18972

8.12.26.29.39.46.60.88.94.119.140.193.198. 241.257.266. 333. 338. 362.384.399.401.454.466.467.514.533. 589.617.629. 825.851.

C 4.9/10: (nos. & dates)Albany Airport, Albany, Ga. n. p. June 29, 1949.Kirtland Field A. F. B., Albuquerque, N. Mex. n. p. June 29 1949Atlanta Airport, Atlanta, Ga. n. p. July 6, 1949.Augusta State Airport, Augusta, Maine, n. p. June 29, 1949Dow A. F. B., Bangor, Maine, n. p. July 12, 1949.Scott A. F. B., Belleville, Ill. n. p. July 6 1949N. A. S. New York (Floyd Bennett), New York. N. Y. n. p. July 12 1949 Columbia Airport, Columbia, Mo. n. p. June 23, 1949.Port Columbus Airport, Columbus, Ohio. n. p. June 23, 1949.Detroit-Wayne Major Airport, Detroit, Mich, n p. Apr 6 1949Mahlon Sweet Airport, Eugene, Oreg. n. p. July 6, 1949.Mitchel A. F. B., Hempstead, N. Y. n. p. July 12, 1949Houston Airport, Houston, Tex. n. p. July 6, 1949Lubbock Mun. Airport, Lubbock, Tex. n. p. June 23, 1949.Miami International Airport, Miami, Fla. n. p. July 6, 1949.Missoula County, Airport, Missoula, Mont. n. p. June 29 1949Theodore Francis Greene Airport, Providence. R. I. n. p. July 6, 1949.N. A. S. Quonset Point, Quonset Point, R. I. n. p. June 29. 1949.Smoky Hill A. F. B., Salina, Kans. n. p. June 29, 1949Boeing Field, Seattle, Wash. n. p. June 23, 1949.Bendix Field, South Bend, Ind. n. p. July 12, 1949.Spartanburg Airport, Spartanburg, S. C. n. p. June 23 1949Wichita Falls/Sheppard A. F. B., Wichita Falls, Tex. n. p. June 23 1949.Youngstown Airport, Youngstown, Ohio. n. p. June 23, 1949Willow Run Airport, Detroit, Mich. n. p. July 19, 1949.N. A. S. Squantum, Boston, Mass. n. p. June 29, 1949Anthony Airport, Anthony, Kans. n. p. June 23, 1949. ’Drummond Int. Field, Drummond, Mont. n. p. July 12 1949C. G. A. S. Elizabeth City, Elizabeth City, N. C. n. p. June 29, 1949M. C. A. S. El Toro, Santa Ana, Calif, n. p. June 29 1949Wilmington Anchorage, Wilmington, N. C. n. p July 6 1949Lea County Airport, Hobbs, N. Mex. n. p. July 12,’1949.’ [Preliminary

edition.]

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Instrument approach chart [and Procedure chart] I. L. S. (series). Each 10.5 x 8 in. [Issued with perforations.] f 5c. each.

C 4.9/14: (nos. & dates)19.26.81.156.218.239.257.262.264.269.347.359.360.620.

Amarillo Air Terminal, Amarillo, Tex. n. p. July 11 1949 Atlanta Airport, Atlanta, Ga. n. p. July 11, 1949, ’ Chicago Airport, Chicago, Ill. n. p. June 30, 1949.Baer Field, Fort Wayne, Ind. n. p. July 11, 1949.McGhee-Tyson Airport, Knoxville, Tenn. n. p. Jiilv 11, 1949 Standiford Field, Louisville, Ky. n. p. June 30 1949 Miami International Airport, Miami. Fla. n. p. June 30 1949 Sren,PiriVl. Field. Milwaukee. Wis. n. p. Julv 11 1949Wold-Chamberlain Field, Minneapolis. Minn. n. n Julv 11 1949 Quad Citv Airnort. Moline, Ill. n. p. June 30 1949 ' ’Bvrd Field. Richmond Va. n. p. Julv 11. 1949.Rosecrans Field, St. Josenh. Mo. n. p June 30 1949

Tj,o,V.q Lo"’s- Mo- n- n.’Julv i 1. 1949.Phillip Billard Airport, Topeka, Kans. n. p. July 11, 1949,

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Local aeronautical charts. Scale 5 m.=1.3 in., scale 1: 250,000. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] t 25c. each.

18987 Chicago [Ill..], lat. 41°30'-42°15', long. 87°-88°45'. Washington D C , June 7, 1949 21X28 in. C 4.9/4 : C 432/2/V43

18988 Cleveland, [Ohio], lat. 40°45'-41°45', long. 80° 30'-82° 30'. Washington D C June 17, 1949. 21X28in. _ C 4.9/4 :C 599/2/949-2

18989 Dayton, [Ohio], lat. 39°15'-40°15', long. 83°lo-84°45 . Washington, D. Cm June 24 1949 21X28 in. C 4.9/4 : D 337/949

18990 Detroit, [Mich.]’, lat. 42°-43°, long. 82°-84°. Washington, D. C., June 22 1949.20X28 in. C 4.9/4 : D 484/2/949-2

Radio direction finding charts. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] t 40c. each. C 4.9/5: (nos. & dates)

18991 3—DE. Radio direction finding chart, lat. 45°-60°, long. 155°—170°. Scale 25 m.~0.5 in., scale 1: 3,000,000. Washington, D. C., 3d edition, May 25, 1949. 31 X 27 in.

18992 24—DE. Aeronautical chart for radio direction finding, lat. 31°-40°, long. 105°-122°. Scale 25 m.=:0.8 in., scale 1: 2,000,000. Washington, D. C., June 1, 1949. 23X34 in.

18993 [Radio facility charts] non-standard holding patterns (RF 1-30 and RF 30-59). Washington, D. C., July 13,1949. Each [2] p. oblong 8° [Issued with perforations.] t 5c. each. C 4.9/12: H 71/no.l-30 and 30-59/949-3

18994 [Radio facility charts] RF 1-2, 9-11, 13, 17, 19-21, 24-28, 31-35, 40-43, 45, 47, 49, 51, 57, 59. Washington, D. C., June 22-July 27,1949. Each 10.5X8 in. [RF 23A and 45A were also issued. This set of charts covers United States and a portion of Canada. Table of stations, aids to navigation, etc., on reverse side of each chart. Issued with perforations.] t $4.50 a yr. complete set (including all revisions), 10c. a yr. per chart for 20 or more copies ; single chart 5c. C 4.9/12:1/949-4,etc.

18995 Radio facility charts, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 3,1949, check list for dates of current Radio facility charts, n. p. [1949]. Ip. 4° [Issued with perforations.] t C 4.9/12: list/949-5

Sectional aeronautical charts. Scale 10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1: 500,000. [Lam-bert conformal conic projection.] t 25c. each.

18996 Boston (UV-10), lat. 41°-44°, long. 69°-7«o. Washington, D. C., July 6 1949. 29X22 in. C 4.9/4 : B 657/949-2

18997 Burlington (W-9), lat. 44°-46°, long. 72°-78°. Washington, D.C., June 12 1949.20 X 40 in. C 4.9/4 : B 925/949

18998 Chicago (U-7), lat. 40°-42°, long. 84°-90°. Washington, D. C., June 7, 1949.20 X 42 in. C 4.9/4 : C 432/949

18999 Cincinnati (T-7), lat. 38°-40°, long. 84°-90°. Washington, D. C., June 14,194920 X43 in C 4.9/4 : C 49/949

19000 Cleveland (U-8), lat. 40°-42°, long. 78°-84°. Washington, D. C., June 14, 1949.20 X 42 in. C 4.9/4 : C 599/949-2

19001 Detroit (V-8), lat. 42’-44°, long. 78°-84°. Washington, D. C., June 10, 1949.20 X 41 in. C 4.9/4 : D 484/949

19002 Green Bay ( W-7), lat. 44°-46°, long. 83°-90°. Washington, D. C., May 27, 194920 X 46 in. C 4.9/4 : G 829/949

19003 Hawaiian Islands, north Pacific Ocean, lat. 18°30'—23°, long. 154°30'—160°15'. Washington D. C., 1st edition, June 1, 1949. 15X52 in. [Diagonally between degrees of latitude and longiture indicated in entry.] C 4.9/4 : H 31/949

19004 Lewiston (W-L0), lat. 44°-46°, long. 66°-72°. Washington, D. C., June 29,1949 20X40 in C 4.9/4 : L 589/949

19005 Nashviile (S-7), lat. 36°-38°, long. 84°-90°. Washington, D. C., June 15 1949 20X45 in. C 4.9/4 : N 1 < 8/949

Special publication. • Item 177 C4.19: (no.)19006 246. Sines, cosines, and tangents, 10 decimal places with 10-second interval,

0°—6°, for plane coordinate computation on Lambert projection. 1949. [1] +36 p. * Paper, 20c. L. C. card 49-46743

Terminal aeronautical chart, t 25c.19007 Honolulu, Oahu, T. II.. lat. 21 °15'-21 °45', long. 157°45'-158°15'. Scale 1 m.=

0.5 in., scale 1 : 125,000. Washington, D. C., May 1947, revised Mar. 1949 (2d edition). 21X28 in. [Legend and index on reverse side. Lambert con-formal conic projection.] C 4.9/4 : H 759/949

19008 United States magnetic tables and magnetic charts for 1945; by Samuel A. Deel and H. Herbert Howe. 1948. iv-f-137 p. 5 maps in pocket. (Serial 667.) ♦ Paper, 30c. • Item 176L. C. card 49-46757 C 4.2: M 27/2: 945

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World aeronautical charts. Scale 10 m.=0.6 in., scale 1:1,000,000. Each 20X28 in. [Legend and index on reverse. Lambert conformal conic projection. ] f 25c. each. C 4.9/8: (nos. & dates)

19009 263. St. Lawrence River, lat. 44°-48°, long. 69°-77°. Washington, D. C.. 9thedition, June 14, 1949.

19010 308. Illinois River, United States, lat. 40°-44°, long. 85°-93°. Washington,D. C., 9th edition, May 30, 1949.

19011 359. Wabash River, United States, lat. 36°-40°, long. 86°-93°. Washington,D. C., 9th edition, June 10, 1949.

19012 360. Kansas River, United States, lat. 36°-40°, long. 93°-100°. Washington.D. C., 9th edition, May 10, 1949.

19013 COAST GUARD, Treasury Dept.

19014 Aids to navigation regulations, Jan. 1, 1949. 1949. v+33 p. il. 4° [Super-sedes Regulations for lighting bridges, 1947.] f T 47.8 : N 22/949

19015 pilot rules for western rivers and Red River of the North, Aug. 1, 1949 1949. iii+42 p. il. (CG-184.) JL. C. card 49-46843 T 47.8: W 52/949

19016 Rules and regulations for licensing and certificating of merchant marine personnel; May 31, 1949. 1949. v-|-B82 p. 4° [Title 46, Code of Fed-eral regulations, pts. 10, 12, 131-132, 134, 135, 138, 140, and 141, and excerpts from pt. 133.] $ T 47.8: M 53/949

19017 COMMERCE DEPARTMENT

19018 pacts for business. [1949.] [8] p. il. narrow 8° t C 1.2 :B 96/94919019 World War II history of Department of Commerce: pt. 10, Weather Bu-

reau. Washington, June 1948. iv+70 p. il. 4° [Processed.] 0C 1.27:10

19020 COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY, Treasury Dept.

19021 86th annual report of Comptroller of Currency [calendar year] 1948 [with appendix], 1949. iii-f-198 p. ([Treasury Dept. doc. 3161.]) [Also issued as H. doc. 235, 81st Cong. 1st sess.] * Paper, $1.25.L. C. card 9-34683 T12.1: 948

19022 CONGRESSNote .—All reports, appropriation bills, etc., recorded under Congress and both

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

19023 Memorial services held in House of Representatives and Senate, together with remarks presented in eulogy of Josiah William Bailey, late a Senator from North Carolina, 80th Congress, 1st session. 1949. 82+[3] p. 1 por. f • Item 249L. C. card 49-46830 Y 7.1: B 153

19024 Congressional or Serial set

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The following bound volumes of the Congressional or Serial set were sent to de-pository libraries during the period covered by this catalog :

House documents—nos. 44, 432, 80th Congress, 1st session. • Item 260no. 775, 80th Congress, 2d session. • Item 262

Senate documents—no. 86, 81st Congress, 1st session. • Item 260

Laws

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of the private laws which it distributes free upon application.S 279, act to authorize advance on retired list of John T.McDermott, Navy

(retired), to grade of lieutenant commander. Approved Mar. 10, 1949.j^R slF^act^o^uHiorize admission into United States of Jacob Gross,

AMS HLSryST«»r. Approved July 27. 1949.

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S. 14S29? act for relief of Lacey C. Zapf. Approved July 28, 1949. Ip. (Chap- S.te^ac/fo/renef ’if Rudolf A. V. Raff. Approved Aug. 1, 1949. 1 p.

S. iSloJlct to a’uthorizTsale)of certain allotted inherited landon W’"“ebago Reservation, Nebr. Approved Aug. 1, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter xst

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h /R^a2853,3act to authorize Secretary of Interior to issue duplicatesWilliam Gerard’s script certificates numbered 2, subdivisions 11 and 1 , to Blanche H. Weedon and Amos L. Harris, as trustees. Approved Aug. 3. 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 390, 1st session.) „H. R. 4261, act authorizing Secretary of Interior to issue to E- J- Ha d patent in fee to certain lands in Mississippi. Approved Aug. 3, 1949. 1 p.

H (Rhail27,3act for relief^f Sirkka Siiri Saarelainen. Approved Aug. 4, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 395, 1st session.)

188 H. R. 1288, act for relief of certain ofiicers and members of crew of steam-ship Taiyuan. Approved Aug. 4, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 396, l®^ session.)

H It 1303, act for relief of Elias Stavropoulos, his wife, and daughter. Approved Aug. 4, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 397, 1st session.)

H R. 2474, act for relief of Frank E. Blanchard. Approved Aug. 4, 1949.Ip. (Chapter 398, 1st session.) .

H. R. 3467, act for relief of Franz Eugene Laub. Approved Aug. 4, 1949.H 480^4, act to record lawful admission to United States for permanent

residence of Karl Frederick Kucker. Approved Aug. 4. 1949. 1 p. (Chap-

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ter 400, 1st session.) „ . , „ o t „H. R. 1466, act for relief of Daniel Kim. Approved Aug. 8, 1949. 1 p.(Chapter 408, 1st session.) tt „.iww O Ar,

H R 2084, act for relief of Teiko Horikawa and Yoshiko Horikawa. Ap-proved Aug. 8, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 409, 1st session.)

H R. 2850, act for relief of Denise Simeon Boutant [now Denise SimeonBoutant Peterson], Approved Aug. 8, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 410, 1st

196. H. R. 1472, act for relief of Olympic Hotel. Approved Aug. 9, 1949.1 p. (Chapter 411, 1st session.) _ , . . „

197 S 111, act for relief of Mrs. Pearl Shizuko Okada Pape. Approved Aug.10 , 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 417, 1st session.)

198. S. 317, act for relief of Margita Kofler. Approved Aug. 10, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 418, 1st session.) ,p.

199. S. 905, act for relief of John Sewen. Approved Aug. 10, 1949. 1 p. (Chap-ter 419, 1st session.) , , . , ~

200. H. R. 1075, act for relief of Harry C. Metts. Approved Aug. 15, 1949.1 p. (Chapter 429, 1st session.) , j

201 H R 1857, act for relief of estate of Josephine Pereira. Approved Aug.15. 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 430, 1st session.)

202 H. R. 2095, act for relief of estate of Kenneth N. Peel. Approved Aug. 15, 1949, 1 p. (Chapter 431, 1st session.)

203 H R. 2239, act for relief of estate of W. M. West. Approved Aug. 15, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 432, 1st session.) .

204. H. R. 2253, act for relief of legal guardian of Arthur Earl Troiel, jr. Ap-proved Aug. 15, 1949. 1 p. (Chanter 433, 1st session.) -« n

205. H. R. 2456, act for relief of Charlie Hales. Approved Aug. 15, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 434, 1st session.)

206. H. R. 2806, act for relief of Paul C. Juneau. Approved Aug. 15, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 435, 1st session.)

207 H. R. 3408, act for relief of Opal Hayes and D. A. Hayes. Approved Aug. 15, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 436, 1st session.)

208 H R 3751, act to transfer tower located on Lower Souris National Wildlife Refuge to International Peace Garden, Incorporated, N. Dak. Approved Aug. 15, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 437, 1st session.)

209. H. R. 579, act to permit motor vessel FLB-5005 to engage in fisheries. Approved Aug. 16, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 446, 1st session.)

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aJLfo^ relief o£ B- Neill Raymond. Approved Aug. 16, 1949. 1 n(Chapter 447, 1st session.) F‘

H. R. 2608 act for relief of C. H. Dutton Company of Kalamazoo, Mich Aug. 16, 1949- 1 P- (Chapter 448, 1st session.)

H. R. 2931, act for conveyance by United States to Frank C. Wilson of cer-tain lands formerly owned by him. Approved Aug. 16 1949 (Chapter 449, 1st session.)

H. R. 4138, act for relief of Herbert L. Hunter. Approved Aug. 161 p. (Chapter 450, 1st session.)

H. R. 1017 act for relief of John Aaron Whitt. Approved Aug. 17lp. (Chapter 455, 1st session.)

R- 2925, act for relief of Ida Hoheisel, executrix of estate of „„„„ tt Approved Aug. 17, 1949. Ip. (Chapter 456, 1st session.)h r . o91, act for relief of Lawrence Fontenot. Approved Aug. 17. 1949

1 p. (Chapter 458, 1st session.)H. R. 1055 act for relief of Agnese R. Mundy. Approved Aug. 17, 1949

1 p. (Chapter 459, 1st session.)H. R. 1619 act for relief of St. Elizabeth Hospital, Yakima, Wash, and n°‘h®s;n Approved Aug 17, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 460, 1st session.J

/V.T3 x ’ a,ct for relle£ of James B. DeHart. Approved Aug. 17, 1949. 1 p (Chapter 461, 1st session.)

H‘nRi,1f307’ ac.t for relief of Bver Rea(Jy Supply Company and Harold A. tv Dr?hl,bQ0~F Approved Aug. 17, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 462, 1st session.) u- R: 4854> act £or relief of Mrs. Miriam G. Wornum. Approved Aug. 17

1949. 1 p. (Chapter 463, 1st session.)Public laws, 81st Congress. © Item 941

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S. J. Res. 114, joint resolution to provide increase in authorization for Fed-eral National Mortgage Association. Approved July 19, 1949 (Chapter 351, 1st session.)

H. R. 858, act to clarify overtime compensation provisionss of Fair labor standards act of 1938, as amended. Approved July 20 1949 (Chapter 352, 1st session.)

H. R. 2737, act to establish Medal for Humane Action for award to persons serving in or with armed forces of United States participating in current military effort to supply necessities of life to people of Berlin, Germany Approved July 20, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 353, 1st session.)

H. R. 4016, act making appropriations for Departments of State, Justice Commerce, and the industry, fiscal year 1950. and for other purposes’ [Approved July 20. 1949.] 31 p. (Chapter 354, 1st session.)

S. 1359, act to repeal provisions of Alaska Railroad retirement act of June 29, 1936, as amended, and sec. 91-107 of Canal Zone Code and to extend benefits of Civil service retirement act of May 29, 1930, as amended to officers and employees to whom such provisions are applicable [Ap-proved July 21, 1949.] 3 p. (Chapter 356, 1st session.)

S. 863, act authorizing Secretary of Army to convey certain lands to city and county of San Francisco. Approved July 21, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 357, 1st session.)

S. 937, act to authorize Secretary of Treasury to effect payment of certain claims against United States. Approved July 25, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 358, 1st session.) r

S. 1280, act to amend Federal airport act so as to limit to 10 per centum any increase of amount stated as maximum obligation under grant agree-

o Approved July 25 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 359, 1st session.)S. 1639, act to amend sec. 1452, Revised statutes, relating to Presidential

action on proceedings and decisions of Navy retiring boards. Approvedc< 'Ln-y 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 360, 1st session.)8. 2oo, act to amend sec. 205 of Interstate commerce act. relating to joint q [Approved July 26, 1949.] 2 p. (Chapter 361, 1st session.)S. 447, act to amend Civil aeronautics act of 1938, as amended, to regulate

transportation, packing, marking, and description of explosives and other dangerous articles. Approved July 26, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 362 1st session.)

$• 4?79, ^c£ £o amend Federal airport act to as to provide that minimum oLeeinxn sP,ecified only in contracts in excess of $2,000.

q oaf o° „e<l uly ,?6' /i1?49’ 1 p‘ (Chapter 363, 1st session.)S' £°r yea*j authority of administrator of veterans’

(Chapter 364‘1ftsestiom? property‘ Approved July 26, 1949. 1 p.

2194> .ac£ relating to orders to banks doing business in District of Columbia to stop payment on negotiable instruments payable from deposits 365°rtata^P«Mnti SUCh banks- [Approved July 26, 1949.] 2 p. (Chapter ovu, loi. bebbion.)

H. J. Res. .298, joint resolution to provide for on-the-snot audits bv General Accounting Office for fiscal records of Office of Sergeant at Arms^of House s^sstar^11^8' Approyed 26- I949- 1 P (Chapter 36?°lft btzbblUU. f

act to increase salaries of judges of Municipal Court nf Annpnls nro^dtJultv°28CO19419biaiannd MzlgliciPal C«’’rt for District of Columbia Ap-proved July 28, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 369, 1st session.)

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Public laws, 81st Congress—Continued19089 192. S. 276, act to authorize project for rehabilitation of certain works of Fort

Sumner Irrigation District in New Mexico, and for other purposes. Ap-proved July 29, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 371, 1st session.)

19090 193. H. R. 4646, act to authorize Secretary of Army, Secretary of Navy, andSecretary of Air Force to lend certain property to national veterans’ or-ganizations, and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 1, 1949. 1 p. (Chap-ter 372, 1st session.)

19091 194. S. 266, act modifying limitation affecting pension, compensation, or retire-ment pay payable on account of incompetent veterans without depend-ents during hospitalization, institutional or domiciliary care. Approved Aug. 1, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 375, 1st session.)

19092 195. S. 811, act to adjust effective date of certain awards of pensions and com-pensations payable by Veterans’ Administration. Approved Aug. 1, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 376, 1st session.)

19093 196. H. J. Res. 329, joint resolution amending act making temporary appro-priations, fiscal year 1950, and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 1, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 378, 1st session.)

19094 197. S. 256, act to amend Interstate commerce act, as amended. [Approved Aug.2, 1949.1 6 p. (Chapter 379, 1st session.)

19095 198. H. R. 1360, act to extend times for commencing and completing constructionof free bridge across Rio Grande at or near Del Rio, Tex. Approved Aug. 2, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 380, 1st session.)

19096 199. H. R. 3512, act to amend Civil service retirement act of May 29. 1930,as amended, to authorize exemption of certain employees of Library of Congress and of judicial branch of the Government whose employment is temporary or of uncertain duration. Approved Aug. 2, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 381, 1st session.)

19097 200. H. R. 4022, act to extend time for commencing construction of toll bridgeacross Rio Grande at or near Rio Grande City, Tex., to July 31, 1950. Approved Aug. 2, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 382, 1st session.)

19098 201. H. R. 4705, act to transfer Office of Probation Officer of United StatesDistrict Court for District of Columbia, Office of Register of Wills for District of Columbia, and Commission on Mental Health, from Govern-ment of District of Columbia to Administrative Office of United States Courts, for budgetary and administrative purposes. [Approved Aug. 2. 1949.] 2 p. (Chapter 383, 1st session.)

19099 202. S. 1742, act removing certain restrictions imposed by act of Mar. 8, 1888,on certain lands authorized by such act to be conveyed to trustees of Porter Academy. Approved Aug. 3, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 384, 1st session.)

19100 203. H. J. Res. 170, joint resolution designating June 14 of each year as FlagDay. Approved Aug. 3, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 385, 1st session.)

19101 204. H. R. 2799, act to amend act regulating retent on contracts with District ofColumbia, approved Mar. 31, 1906. Approved Aug. 3, 1949. 1 p. (Chap-ter 386, 1st session.)

19102 205. H. R. 4963. act to provide for appointment of additional circuit and districtjudges, and for other purposes. [Approved Aug. 3, 1949.] 3 p. (Chapter 387, 1st session.)

19103 206. H. R. 459, act to authorize payment of employees of Bureau of Animal Indus-try for overtime duty performed at establishments which prepare virus, serum, toxin, or analogous products for use in treatment of domestic animals. Approved Aug. 4, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 392, 1st session.)

19104 207. H. R. 4566, act to revise, codify, and enact into law title 14 of UnitedStates Code, entitled Coast Guard. [Approved Aug. 4, 1949.] 78 p.(Chapter 393, 1st session.)

19105 208. H. R. 2021. act to provide increased pensions for widows and children ofdeceased members and retired members of Police Department and Fire Department of District of Columbia. [Approved Aug. 4, 1949.] 2 p. (Chapter 394, 1st session.)

19106 209. H. R. 2417, act to authorize Secretary of Air Force to operate and main-tain certain tract of land at Valparaiso, Fla., near Eglin Air Force Base, as recreational facility. Approved Aug. 5, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 401, 1st session.)

19107 210. H. R. 5238, act to authorize adjustment of lineal positions of certain officersof naval service, and for other purposes. [Approved Aug. 5, 1949.] 5 p. (Chapter 402, 1st session.)

19108 211. S. 1184, act to encourage construction of rental housing on or in areasadjacent to Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force installations, and for other purposes. [Approved Aug. 8, 1949.] 8 p. (Chapter 403, 1st session.)

19109 212. S. 1459, act to amend sec. 6 of Civil service retirement act of May 29, 1930,as amended. Approved Aug. 8, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 404, 1st session.)

19110 213. S. 1505, act to amend act to authorize construction of experimental sub-marines, and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 8, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 405, 1st session.)

19111 214. S. 2030, act to clarify laws relating to compensation of postmasters at4th-class post offices which have been advanced because of unusual con-ditions. Approved Aug. 8, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 406. 1st session.)

19112 215. H. J. Res. 327, joint resolution making additional appropriation for controlof emergency outbreaks of insects and plant diseases. Approved Aug. 8, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 407, 1st session.)

19113 216. H. R. 5632, act to reorganize fiscal management in National MilitaryEstablishment to promote economy and efficiency, and for other purposes. [Approved Aug. 10, 1949.] 16 p. (Chapter 412, 1st session.)

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S. 755, act to extend time for commencing and completing construction of bridge across Ohio River at or near Shawneetown, Ill. Approved Aug. 10. 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 413, 1st session.)

S. 803, act to provide for conveyance of tract of land in Prince Georges County, Md., to Maryland for use as site for National Guard armory and for training National Guard or for other military purposes. [Approved Aug. 10. 1949.] 2 p. (Chapter 414, 1st session.)

S. 1137, act to revise and codify laws of Canal Zone regarding administration of estates, and for other purposes. [Approved Aug. 10, 1949.1 5 p. (Chapter 415, 1st session.)

S. 1577, act to revive and reenact, as amended, act creating City of Clinton Bridge Commission and authorizing said commission to acquire by pur-chase or condemnation and to construct bridge or bridges across Missis-sippi River at or near Clinton, Iowa, and at or near Fulton, Ill., approved Dec. 21, 1944. [Approved Aug. 10, 1949.] 2 p. (Chapter 416. 1stsession.)

H. J. 188, joint resolution to provide for coinage of medal in recognition of distinguished services of Vice-President Alben W. Barkley. Approved Aug. 12, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 420, 1st session.)

S. 1076, act to amend Migratory bird hunting stamp act of Mar. 16, 1934 (48 Stat. 451; 16 U. S. C. 718b), as amended. Approved Aug. 12, 1949 1 p. (Chapter 421, 1st session.)

S. 1136, act to amend Canal Zone Code, and for other purposes. [Approved Aug. 12, 1949.] 4 p. (Chapter 422, 1st session.)

S. 1285, act to authorize progressive partial payments to sponsors under Federal airport act program. Approved Aug. 12, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 423, 1st session.)

S. 1745, act to authorize transfer to Attorney General of portion of Vigo plant, formerly Vigo ordnance plant, neat Terre Haute, Ind., to supple- ■ ment farm lands required for United States prison system. [Approved Aug. 12, 1949.] 2 p. (Chapter 424, 1st session.)

S. 1323, act to declare that United States holds certain lands in trust for Fueblo Indians and Canoncito Navajo group in New Mexico, and for other Purposes. [Approved Aug. 13, 1949.] 2 p. (Chapter 425, 1st session.)

S. 426, act to fix United States share of project costs, under Federal airport act, involved in installation of high intensity lighting on CAA desig-nated instrument landing runways. Approved Aug. 15 1949 1 p(Chapter 426, 1st session.) ’

H- R. 2290, act to provide for cooperation by Smithsonian Institution with State, educational, and scientific organizations in United States for con-tinuing paleontological investigations in areas which will be flooded by construction of Government dams. Approved Aug 15 1949 1 p(Chapter 427, 1st session.)

H. R. 3982, act to authorize Secretary of Agriculture to sell certain lands to Sisters of St. Joseph in Arizona, Incorporated, of Tucson Ariz to con-solidate Desert Laboratory Experimental Area of Southwestern Forest and Range Experiment Station, and for other purposes. [Approved Auz 15 1949.] 2 p. (Chapter 428, 1st session.) ' ’

S. 1918, act to authorize commissioners of District of Columbia to appoint contracting officers to make contracts in amounts not exceeding S3 000 Approved Aug. 16, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 438, 1st session.)

H. R. 91, act to provide for research and development program in Post Office Approved Aug. 16, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 439, 1st session.)

H. R. 1720, act to provide for conveyance of certain land in Missoula County, Mont., to Montana for use and benefit of Montana State University. Ap-proved Aug. 16, 1949. Ip. (Chapter 440, 1st session.)

H. R. 2662, act to grant time to employees in executive branch of the Gov-ernment to participate, without loss of pay or deduction from annual leave, m funerals for deceased members of armed forces returned to United State for burial. Approved Aug. 16, 1948. 1 p. (Chapter 441, 1st session.)

H. R. 3511, act to declare waterway, in which is located Brewery Street Chan-nel, from Brewery Street southeastward to line running south 33°53'36" west from south side of Chestnut Street at New Haven, Conn., nonnavigable stream Approved Aug. 16, 1949. Ip. (Chapter 442, 1st session.)

H. R. 3756, act to amend Civil service retirement act of May 29 1930 to provide that annuities of certain officers and employees engaged in enforce-ment of criminal laws of United States shall be computed on basis of their average basic salaries for any 5 consecutive years of allowable serv-ice. Approved Aug. 16, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 443, 1st session.)

H. R. 5287, act to amend title 28, United States Code, sec. 90, to create Swainsboro division in southern district of Georgia, with terms of court to be held at Swainsboro. Approved Aug. 16, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 444 1st session.) ’

237. H. R. 5365, act to provide for transfer of vessel Black Mallard to Louisiana for use and benefit of department of wildlife and fisheries of such State. Approved Aug. 16, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 445, 1st session.)

238. H. R. 1154, act to provide authorization for additional funds for extension and improvement of post-office facilities at Los Angeles, Calif., and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 17, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 451, 1st session.)

239. H. R. 2572, act to extend to commissioned officers of Coast and Geodetic Sur-vey provisions of Armed forces leave act of 1946. Approved Aug. 17 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 452, 1st session.) *

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free importation of gifts from members of armed forces of United States on duty abroad. Approved Aug. 17, 1949. 1 p. (Chapter 454, 1st session.)

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19142 Economy of the South, report of Joint Committee on Economic Report on impact of Federal policies on economy of the South. 1949. xi-|-92 p. il. (Joint committee print, 81st Congress, 1st session.) * Paper, 25c.L. C. card 49-46792 Y 4.Ec 7: So 8

19143 Profits, report of subcommittee on profits hearings. 1949. ix4-227 p. il. 4 pl. (Joint committee print, 80th Congress, 2d session.) * Paper, 50c. L. C. card 49-45713 Y 4.Ec 7: P 94

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19145 Naturalization laws; compiled by Elmer A. Lewis, superintendent Docu-ment Room, House of Representatives. 1949. [l]4-288 p. * Paper, 45c. • Item 247L. C. card 49-46801 Y 1.2: N 21/3/949

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House documents, 79th Congress.19147 654. Annual report of American Historical Association, 1945 (in 4 vols.) : Spain

in Mississippi Valley, 1765-94. edited by Lawrence.Kinnaird : pt. 3, Prob-lems of frontier defense, 1792—94. 1946 [published 1949]. v. 4, xxxviii + 435 p. ♦ (Available in departmental edition, cloth, $1.75, SI 4.1 : 045/V.4).

House documents, 80th Congress.19149 655. United States meteorological yearbook. 1942. 1949. iii + 131 p. il. 4°

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23. Annual report of Federal Security Agency, 1948: Public Health Service. [1949.] xi 4-255-458 p. il. * (Available in departmental edition, 45c., FS 2.1 : 948).

89. Annual report, Office of Alien Property. Department of Justice, fiscal year 1948. [1949.] viii-f-208 p. t (Available in departmental edition).L. C. card 18-26123

95. Wage structure, metalworking industries, 1945, hourly earnings and supple-mentary wage practices in 14 industries. [1949.] iv + 99 p. 4° (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 952.) ♦ (Available in departmental edition, 40c., L 2.3 : 952).

124. Union wages and hours, baking industry, July 1, 1948 ; [prepared by Charles Rubenstein]. [1949.] iv + 43 p. 4° (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 954.) * (Available in departmental edition, 20c„ L 2.3: 954).

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Report on audit of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, letter from acting comptroller general transmitting report on audit of Federal Deposit Insur-ance Corporation, fiscal year 1947. 1949. vi + 66 p. il. 1 tab. + L. C. card 46-26866

Red River of the North drainage basin, Minn., S. Dak., and N. Dak., letter frotp chief of engineers, Army, submitting report on preliminary exami-nations and surveys of Red River of the North drainage basin, Minn., S. Dak., and N. Dak. 1949. vi + 56 p. map. f

Anacostia River basin, D. C. and Md.. letter from chief of engineers, Army, submitting report on review of reports on, and preliminary examinations and surveys of Anacostia River and its tributaries, D. C. and Md, and .Potomac River and tributaries. 1949. xii-f-76 p. 3 maps, f

Mississippi River at Cape Girardeau, Mo., letter from chief of engineers, Army, submitting report on review of report on lower Mississippi River with View t° determining whether additional flood protection should be pro- vided for Cape Girardeau, Mo. June 2, 1949. 38 p. 7 pl. map. f

Report on audit of Federal Home Loan Bank Administration and Federal home loan banks, letter from comptroller general transmitting report, fiscal year 1947. 1949. vii + 52 p. 7 tab. + ’L. C. card 48-47072

Kawainui Swamp and Waialua District, island of Oahu. Hawaii, letter from chief of engineers. Army, submitting report on preliminary examination

and survey of Anahulu River and other streams and tributaries in Waiaiua District, and Kawainui Swamp in Kailua District, island of Oahu, Hawaii. June 9, 1949. 26 p. 2 maps, t

Genesee River, vicinity of Wellsville, Allegany County, and Caledonia, N. Y„ letter from chief of engineers. Army, submitting report on review of reports on Genesee River, N. Y., with view to flood control along main stem and along Dyke Creek at and in vicinity of Wellsville, Allegany County, and Caledonia, N. Y. June 20, 1949. 35 p. 3 maps, f '

Art hut Kill, N. Y. and N. J., letter from chief of engineers, Army, sub- hiitting report on preliminary examination and survey of Arthur Kill, N. Y. and N. J. between point 1,000 feet north of mouth of Smiths Creek and point 1,000 feet south of Buckwheat Island. June 20, 1949. 50 p. 3 maps, f

86th annual report of Comptroller of Currency [calendar year] 1948 [with appendix], 1949. iii-f-198 p. ([Treas. Dept. doc. 3161.]) ‘(Available in departmental edition, $1.25, ,p 12.1 : 948).

Quinby Creek, Va., letter from chief of engineers, Army, submitting report on review of reports on Quinby Creek, Va. June 27, 1949. 21 p. map. t

Report on audit of Home Owners’ Lean Corporation, letter from comptroller general transmitting report, fiscal year 1948. 1949. v + 31 p. 1 pl. t L. C. card 48-46847 P 1 1

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Report on audit of Inland Waterways Corporation and Warrior River Terminal Company, letter from comptroller general transmitting report, fiscal year 1947. 1949. v + 44 p. fL. C. card 47-32076

250. Report of activities of National Advisory Council on International Mone-tary and Financial Problems covering its operations from Oct. 1, 1948, to Mar. 31, 1949. 1949. vii + 62 p. il. t L. C. card 48-47027

Bayfield Harbor. Wis., letter from chief of engineers, Army, submitting report on review of reports on Bayfield Harbor, Wis. July 12. 1949. 17 p. map. f J ’

Reorganization plan no. 8 of 1949, message from President of United States transnntting reorganization plan no. 8 of 1949, dealing with National Military Establishment. July 18, 1949. 7 p. [Corrected print. 1st

?as*4 £• T*lnd entered in Aug. 1949, Monthly catalog, entry 16696. ] t • Item 269

Report on audit of National Capital Housing Authority, letter from acting comptroller general transmitting report on survey of accounting system of

control of National Capital Housing Authority, fiscal years 1947 and 1948. 1949. iii-f-4 p. f * Item 269L. C. card 49-46779

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273. Supplemental estimate of appropriations for Federal Security Agency, fiscal year 19o0. July 25, 1949. 2p. f • Item 269

274. Supplemental estimate of appropriation for Department of Labor, fiscal year 1950. July 25, 1949. 2 p. t • Item 269

275. Giving home rule to people of District of Columbia, communication from United States requesting House of Representatives to pass

bill (S. 1527), and that it will be sent to White House for signature into law before this session of 81st Congress adjourns. July 25, 1949. 2 p T • Item 269

276. Military aid to nations of western Europe, message from President of United states transmitting recommendations for enactment of legislation author-izing m'Jjtary $aid to nations of western Europe. July 25, 1949. 6 p,

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277. Contested election, Browner versus Cunnnigham, letter from clerk of House of Representatives transmitting papers on contested-election case from 5th congressional district of Iowa, Vincent L. Browner versus Paul Cunningham. July 26, 1949. 4 p. t • Item 269

278. Contested-election case, Fuller versus Davies, letter from clerk of House of Representatives transmitting papers on contested-election case from 35th congressional district of New York, Hadwen C. Fuller versus John C. Davies. July 26, 1949. 7 p. f • Item 269

279. Contest for election seat from 20th congressional district of Ohio, letter from clerk of House of Representatives transmitting papers on contest for election seat from 20th congressional district of Ohio, filed with Michael A. Feighan, as returned Member from said district. July 26, 1949. 2 p. t © Item 269

281. Draft of proposed provision pertaining to existing appropriation for Depart-ment of Justice, fiscal year 1950. July 28, 1948. 2 p. t © Item 269

283. Estimate of appropriation to pay claims for damages and judgments ren-dered against United States. Aug. 1, 1949. 12 p. t • Item 269

288. Supplemental estimate of appropriation for National Capital Sesquicenten- nial Commission, fiscal year 1950. Aug. 2, 1949. 2 p. t • Item 269

289. Supplemental estimates of appropriation for Department of Interior, fiscal year 1950. Aug. 3, 1949. 2 p. t • Item 269

290. Additional material in connection with supplemental estimates of appropria-tions and authorizations for Housing and Home Finance Agency. Aug. 3, 1949. 23 p. t • Item 269

291. Supplemental estimates of appropriations for Virgin Islands Corporation, Department of Interior, material in connection with supplemental esti-mates of appropriation for Virgin Islands Corporate n. Department of Interior, which was transmitted on July 12, 1949 (H doc. 259), budget program reflecting effects of enactment of Virgin Islan <s Corporation act, approved June 30, 1949 (Public law 149). Aug. 5, 1949. 12 p. t • Item 269

295. Amending act to provide for 15th and subsequent decennial censuses and providing for apportionment of Representatives in Congress, message from President of United States returning without approval bill (H. R. 142). Aug. 9, 1949. 2 p. | • Item 269

296. Amending Army and Air Force vitalization and retirement equalization act of 1948, message from President of United States returning without ap-proval bill (H. R. 5508). Aug. 9, 1949. 3 p. t • Item 269

297. Supplemental estimate of appropriation for Department of Interior, fiscal year 1950. Aug. 10, 1949. 2 p. f © Item 269

298. Transfer of funds within National Military Establishment, draft of proposed provision pertaining to fiscal year 1950. Aug. 10, 1949. 2 p. f © Item269

299. Supplemental estimates of appropriation for Department of Labor, fiscal year 1950. Aug. 11, 1949. 2 p. f • Item 269

300. Supplemental estimates of appropriation for the judiciary and proposed rescissions of appropriations for District of Columbia, fiscal year 1950. Aug. 12, 1949. 3 p. t • Item 269

301. Supplemental and deficiency estimates of appropriation for Post Office De-partment, fiscal year 1950 and prior years. Aug. 12, 1949. 3 p. f • Item 269

302. Supplemental estimate of appropriation for General Services Administration, fiscal year 1950. Aug. 12, 1949. 2 p. f • Item 269

307. Supplemental estimate of appropriation for legislative branch, Architect of Capitol, fiscal year 1950. Aug. 15, 1949. 2 p. t • Item 269

312. Supplemental estimate of appropriation for Department of Agriculture, fiscal year 1950. Aug. 22, 1949. 9 p. t

313. Pearson Remedy Co., message from President of United States returning without approval bill (H. R. 4366). Aug. 23, 1949. 2 p. f

314. Mrs. T. A. Robertson, message from President of United States returning without approval bill (H. R. 1282). Aug. 28, 1949. 2 p. f

315. Jansson Gage Co., message from President of United States returning with-out approval bill (H. R. 1034). Aug. 23, 1949. 3 p. t

316. Vermeio reclamation project, N. Mex., message from President of United States returning without approval bill (H. R. 3788). Aug. 23, 1949. 4 p. f

318. Draft of proposed provision to authorize transfer of funds from Department of Defense to Department of Interior. Aug. 24, 1949. 2 p. f

494. Decisions of commissioner of patents and of United States courts in patent and trade-mark cases ; compiled from v. 606-617 of Official gazette of Pat-ent Office during 1948. 1949. xiv + 727 p. il. j

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312 (except H. rps. 492*, 1112, 1123, 1191, 1287-1305, 1307-8, 1311-15, 1317-19)492. George H. Whike Construction Co. Report from Committee on Judiciary

to accompany H. R. 4419. Apr. 29, 1949. 10. [Corrected print. 1st print was entered in Monthly catalog for June 1949, entry 11425.]

955. Mrs. Miriam G. Wornum. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany H. R. 4854. June 30, 1949. 3 p.

962, pt. 2. Aid to Korea. Minority views from Committee on Foreign Affairs to accompany H. R. 5330. July 26, 1949. 3 p.L. C. card 49-46703

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Adjusting lineal positions of certain officers of naval service. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H. R. 5238. July 12, 1949. 11 p.

Suspension of deportation of certain Aliens. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. Con. Res. 28. July 12, 1948. 2 p.

Consideration of H. R. 5208. Report from Committee on Rules to accom-pany H. Res. 282. July 13, 1949. Ip.

Authorizing printing of additional copies of publications entitled 100 things you should know about communism in U. S. A., 100 things you should know about communism and religion, as amended, Spotlight on spies, 100 things you should know about communism and education, 100 things you should know about communism and labor, and 100 things you should know about communism and Government. Report from Committee on House Administration to accompany H. Con. Res. 52. July 14, 1949. 1 p.

1065, pt. 2. Authorizing appointment of 3 additional judges of Municipal Court for District of Columbia. Supplemental report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany H. R. 1370. Aug. 3, 1949. 1 P-

1085, pt. 2. Providing assistance for local school agencies on Federal reservations or in defense areas. Supplemental report from Committee on Edu-

m cation and Labor to accompany H. R. 3829. July 25, 1949. 2 p.1110. Town of Craig, Alaska. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-

pany H. R. 322. July 25, 1949. 3 p.1111. Mrs. Mary A. Bailey. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany

H. R. 695. July 25, 949. 11 p.112. Conferring jurisdiction upon district court for central division of southern

district of California to hear, determine, and render judgment upon claim of Frank Haegele. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany H. R. 733. July 25, 949. 10 p. il.

Edgar Barbre. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1097. July 25, 1949. 4 p.

Angelina Marsiglia. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2256. July 25, 1949. 9 p.

Mrs. Elizabeth Mary C. Mangle. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 4411. July 25, 1949. 8 p.

Construction authorization for National Military Establishment. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H. R. 4766. July 25, 1949. 29 p.

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1117. Authorizing issuance of certain public-improvement bonds by Hawaii. Re-port from Committee on Public Lands to accompany H. R. 4686. July 25, 1949. 2 p.

Enabling Legislature of Territory of Hawaii to authorize city and county of Honolulu to issue sewer bonds. Report from Committee on Public Lands to accompany H. R. 4966. July 25, 1949. 2 p.

Enabling Legislature of Territory of Hawaii to authorize county of Kauai, Hawaii, to issue public improvement bonds. Report from Committee on Public Lands to accompany H. R. 5490. July 25, 1949. 2 p.

Enabling Legislature of Territory of Hawaii to authorize city and county of Honolulu to issue bonds for construction of certain public-park im-provements in Honolulu. Report from Committee on Public Lands to accompany H. R. 4967. July 25, 1949. 2 p.

Enabling Legislature of Territory of Hawaii to authorize city and county of Honolulu to issue flood-control bonds. Report from Committee on Public Lands to accompany H. R. 4968. July 25, 1949. 2 p.

Enabling Legislature of Territory of Hawaii to authorize city and county of Honolulu to issue bonds for purpose of defraying city and county’s share of cost of public improvements constructed pursuant to improve-ment district proceedings. Report from Committee on Public Lands to accompany H. R. 5459. July 25, 1949. 2 p.

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Providing for appointment of additional circuit and district judges. Con-ference report to accompany H. R. 4963. July 25, 1949. 7 p.

Conferring jurisdiction upon district court for central division of southern district of California, to hear, determine, and render judgment upon claim of Mabel Colliver. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany H. R. 3499. July 26, 1949. 4 p.

Conferring jurisdiction upon district court for central division of southern district °f California to hear, determine, and render judgment upon claim of Eunice Hayes, Kathryn Hayes, and Florence Hayes Gaines. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 4564. July 26, 1949.

MHHa'ry renta^ housing. Conference report to accompany S. 1184. July

Norbeck Wildlife Preserve. Report from Committee on Agriculture to ac-company H. R. 3926. July 26, 1949. 3 p.

Liquidation of emergency feed and seed loans. Report from Committee on Agriculture to accompany H. R. 5592. July 26, 1949. 4 p.

Howard E. Giroux. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1800. July 26, 1949. 3 p.

Providing for advance planning of public works. Report from Committee on Public Works to accompany H. R. 5739. July 26 1949 7 p

Control of emergency outbreaks of insects and plant diseases. ’ Report from Committee on Appropriations to accompany H. J. Res. 327. July 27 1949. 2 p. ’

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House reports, 81st Congress—ContinuedAuthorizing Kentucky to use lands for educational Purposes. Report from

Committee on Public Lands to accompany H. R. 3480. July 27, 1949.Foreign agricultural labor. Report from Committee on Agriculture to

accomnanv H R 5567. July 27, 1949. 3 p. .Stimulating’exploration for strategic and critical ores, metals and min-

erals. Report from Committee on Public Lands to accompany H. R. 5725.Providing for^attendance of joint committee to JePr.es®Ptth^01)frp®f,iict

83d and final national encamnment of Grand Army of the Kepublic. Report from Committee on Rules to accompany H. Con. Res. 102. July

Consideration^? H. R. 4007. Report from Committee on Rules to accom-

United Stat^^Tax °Court.Y Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-

Authorizing<’the1Pres'i(lent2to provide for performance of certain func-tions of the President bv other officers of the Government. Report from Committee on Expenditures in Executive Departments to accom-

Amending Natural’ gas^art o^June 21, *1938, as amended. Report from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany H. R. 1758. July 28, 1949. 34 p. [Includes minority views and additional

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Temporary appropriations. Report from Committee on Appropriations to accompanv H. J. Res. 329. July 28, 1949. 1 p.

National securitv act amendments of 1949. Conference report to accom-pany H. R. 5632. July 29, 1949. 21 p.L. C. card 49—46796 T .

Disposition of sundry papers. Report from Joint tion of Executive Papers. Aug. 1, 1949. 2 p.

Disposition of sundry papers. Report from Joint tion of Executive Papers. Aug. 1, 1949. 2 p.

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Disposition of sundry papers. Report from Jointtion of Executive Papers. Aug. 1, 1949. 2 p . rnmmittee

Cotton acreage allotments and marketing quotas. ■Report fiom Committee on Agriculture to accompany H. R. 5738. Aug. 1, 1949. 23 p.

RetirementI'or^egisdative employees. Report from Post Officeand Civil Service to accompany S. 1977. Aug. 1. 1949. d p.

Eliminating premium payments in purchase of Government royalty oil under existing contracts entered into pursuant to act of July 13, 1946 (60 Stat. 533). Renort from Committee on Public Lands to accompany S.

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Provfding^forreha^dlRntionof Gros Ventre and Assiniboine bribes of Indians on Fort Belknap Reservation, Mont. Report from Committee on Public Lands to accomnanv H. R. 5473. Aug. 1. 1949. 7 n.

Promoting rehabilitation of Chippewa Cree Tribe of Indians of Rocky Boy s Reservation, Mont. Report from Committee on Public Lands to accom-

Ratifvhig and confirming*act 251 of session laws of Hawaii, 1949. Report from Committee on Public Lands to accompany H. R. 5489. Aug. 1,

1154. Amending Veteran’s preference act of 1944 with respect to certain mothers of veterans. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service

1155. Discharge1 orIi‘fiau'clan; obl’lgatton to Iran. Report from Committee on 1156. Amending pr?,i"ftnt^ieUte tom Atast. shall

serve on Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Report from Committee on Rules to accompany H. Res. 294. Aug. 1, 1J49. 1 p.

1157. Consideration of H. R. 5738. Report from Committee on Rules to accom-pany H. Res. 304. Aug. 1, 1949. 1 p.

1158. Consideration of H. R. 1161. Report from Committee on Rules to accom-pany H. Res. 305. Aug. 1, 1949. 1 p.

1159. Exempting certain volatile fruit-flavor concentrates from tax on liquors. Report from Committee on Ways and Means to accompany H. R. 5831. Aug. 2, 1949. 2 p.

1160. Authorizing conveyance of portion of Fort Schuyler to State of New York. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H. R. 210. Aug. 2, 1949. 4 p.

1161. Authorizing Secretary of Army to proceed with construction at stations of Alaska communication system. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H. R. 4315. Aug. 2, 1949. 4 p.

1162. Authorizing Secretary of Defense to America for 2d National Jamboree. Services to accompany H. R. 5342.

loan equipment to Boy Scouts of Report from Committee on Armed

Aug. 2, 1949. 2 p.1163. National Military Establishment lands act of 1949. Report from Com-

mittee on Armed Services to accompany H. R. 5368. Aug. 2, 1949. 11 p.

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. Presentation of hospital to people of St. Lawrence, Newfoundland in recognition of heroic services. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H. J. Res. 230. Aug. 2, 1949. 3 p.

. Federal fair employment practice act. Report from Committee on Educa-tion and Labor to accompany H. R. 4453. Aug. 2, 1949 25 n L. C. card 49-46771 ‘

Additional appropriation for control of emergency outbreaks of insects and plant diseases. Conference report to accompany H. J. Res. 327. Aug. o, 12] p.

Amending act to regulate business of life insurance in District of Columbia fsg-T11 Augm3C1949ltt8e °n District of Columbia to accompany H. R^

Authorizing commissioners of District of Columbia to appoint contracting officers to make contracts in amounts not exceeding $3,000. Report from FSmit^ee 011 District of Columbia to accompany S. 1918. Aug. 3 i J4y. 4 p.

Concerning common trust funds and to make uniform law with reference HeRt357?ePAutgfr3Omi949mniittee °n District of Columbia to accompany

Clarifying exemption from taxation of certain property of National Society of Sons of American Revolution. Report from Committtee on District of Columbia to accompany H. R. 4059. Aug. 3, 1949. 1 p.piab J?hns0Qn’iQ?aP°ot from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S.

xxUg. o, iy4U. o p.Mary Capodanno and legal guardian of Vincent Capodanno. Report from

Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1484. Aug. 3, 1949. 8 nG349Rn Cfrp’ oR?n?ot Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.

Ot :«7O. xkug. o, JLtjary. 14 p.SaHhRB45T63OmAu-‘3 19°“ Committee on Judiciary to accompanyJ°5777 D Aug’ s iJ&g* tr°“ Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.

Posthumous promotion of John Sidney McCain. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H. J. Res. 281. Aug. 3 1949 2 p

Amending life insurance act of District of Columbia. Report from Com-mittee on District of Columbia to accompany H. R. 4393. Aug. 3 1949 5 p.

Grand Rapids, Minn., land exchange. Report from Committee on Agricul-ture to accompany H. R. 2015. Aug. 3, 1949. 2 p. g icui

Extending benefits of sec. 23 of Bankhead-Jones act to Puerto Rico Re- ioanfr°Jn Commlttee on Agriculture to accompany H. R. 4090. Aug. 3 iy4H. o p.

Eaat £awaS- Mi<*> J^ud exchange. Report from Committee on Agriculture to accompany H. R. 5601. Aug. 3, 1949. 1 p nsuoaiure

D7urrtolcX^ Report from Committee on Agricul-COpnaSnyeHtRes°f310: lO^l J™ Committee on Rules to accom-

C°panyeHt Resin: Aug^ 1949P° 1 p^ Committee on Rules to acco“-

Consideration of House joint resolution 297. Report from Committee on Rules to accompany H. Res. 312. Aug. 3, 1949. 1 p. vummittee on

Select Committee on Lobbying Activities. Report from Committee on Rules to accompany H. Res. 298. Aug 3 1949 I p

“t«“a?«?Xan%H.,T,829I’rAugt 4 1®'* 3 p“ »“ Agriculture

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Conveying certain lands taken from W. W. Stewart bv United States 4OriO4rom Committee on Armed Services to accompany H. R. 3864. Aug. % -ty4y. o p,

A^?£ing1act t0 supplement existing laws against unlawful restraints and monopolies and for other purposes, approved Oct. 15 1914 (38 Stat 730) 2734melduegd-4.T9P4^ fir5°“ Committedon Judicial atJompTny’

Facilitating deportation of aliens from United States, providing for suner- vision and detention pending eventual deportation of aliens whose denort-i- rnitVel'1’/’ be’ readily effectuated because of reasons beyond control of Fo ltAugt4teiS94?eP2°ortnfr0fnTnC?TittP-e on. Jud?«ary to accompany H R

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TeRe°sn 87n 1949S dfii +17^°'* °f Committee foreign Affairs on L. C. card 49-46701.

KetLr'L1nnuJ°rTSu^n?t Lake Indian Reservation. Report from Commit-tee on Public Lands to accompany H. R. 4069. Aug. 5, 1949. 2 p. 1

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House reports, 81st Congress—Continued1197. Exchange of Indian lands in Utah. Report from Committee on Public

Lands to accompany H. R. 5390. Aug. 5, 1949. 2 p.1198. Reserve lands for Goshute Indian Reservation. Report from Committee on

Public Lands to accompany H. R. 4231. Aug. 5, 1949. 2 p.1199. Re timber on Flathead Indian Reservation. Report from Committee on

Public Lands to accompany H. R. 4509. Aug. 5, 1949. 3 p.1200. Leasing of restricted Indian lands. Report from Committee on Public

Lands to accompany H. R. 5098. Aug. 5, 1949. 4 p.1201. Providing additional benefits for certain postmasters, officers, and employ-

ees in postal field service, etc. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H. R. 4495. Aug. 5, 1949. 20 p.

1202. Patent in fee to Leo Farwell Glenn. Report from Committee on Public Lands to accompany S. 520. Aug. 5, 1949. 2 p.

1203. Patent in fee to John Grayeagle. Report from Committee on Public Lands to accompany S. 1361. Aug. 5, 1949. 2 p.

1204. Reorganization plan no. 2 of 1949. [Adverse] report from Committee on Expenditures in Executive Departments to accompany H. Res. 301. Aug. 5, 1949. 19 p. [Includes Minority views.]

1205. Consideration of H. R. 5856. Report from Committee on Rules to accompany H. Res. 183. Aug. 5, 1949. 1 p.

1206. Josephine Lisitano. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1485. Aug. 8, 1949. 8 p.

1207. Wade H. Noland. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2854. Aug. 8, 1949. 2 p.

1208. Estate of Maurice G. Evans. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 3081. Aug. 8, 1949. 3 p.

1209. Carl C. Ballard. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 3863. Aug. 8, 1949. 7 p.

1210. W. P. Bartell. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 4095. Aug. 8. 1949. 3 p.

1211. J. D. Lecky. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 4777. Aug. 8, 1949. 4 p.

1212. Mrs. Jack J. O’Connell. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 4889. Aug. 8. 1949. 3 p.

1213. Belle Isle Cab Co. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 5582. Aug. 8, 1949. 4 p.

1214. Extension of patents held by veterans of World War II. Report from Com-mittee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 4692. Aug. 8, 1949. 3 p.

1215. Use, for public purposes, certain land in New Mexico. Report from Com-mittee on Public Lands to accompany H. R. 5620. Aug. 8, 1949. 2 p.

1216. Ghetel Pollak Kahan, Magdalena Linda Kahan, and Susanna Kahan. Re-port from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 331. Aug. 9, 1949. 2 p.

1217. Eiko Nakamura. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 555. Aug. 9, 1949. 2 p.

1218. William (Vasilios) Kotsakis. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 787. Aug. 9, 1949. 2 p.

1219. Roman Szymanski and Anastosia Szymanski. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1026. Aug. 9, 1949. 3 p.

1220. Manuel Uribe [also known as Arquimedes Manuel Uribelarrea-Alvarez]. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 715. Aug. 9, 1949. 2 p.

1221. Fernando Aboitiz. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 5149. Aug. 9, 1949. 3 p.

1222. Mrs. Hilda De Silva. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 5275. Aug. 9, 1949. 2 p.

1223. Mrs. Claudia Weitlanner. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany H. R. 5539. Aug. 9, 1949. 2 p.

1224. Mrs. Toshiko Keyser. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany H. R. 5851. Aug. 9, 1949. 1 p.

1225. Estate of Dick Walook, Alfred L. Woods, and Edward Kimoktoak. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 587. Aug. 9, 1949. 4 p.

1226. Jacob Brown. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1024. Aug. 9, 1949. 9 p.

1227. King V. Clark. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1106. Aug. 9, 1949. 6 p.

1228. Frank G. Moore. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2075. Aug. 9, 1949. 8 p.

1229. Morris Tutnauer. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2266. Aug. 9. 1949. 12 p.

1230. Doris M. Faulkner. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 3769. Aug. 9, 1949. 3 p.

1231. Cecil E. Gordon. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 3810. Aug. 9, 1949. 7 p.

1232. Estate of Elmo Sodergren. Report from Committee on Judiciary to ac-company H. R. 4556. Aug. 9, 1949. 4 p.

1233. Max Schlederer. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 5353. Aug. 9, 1949. 4 p.

1234. Katherine H. Clagett. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H R. 4165. Aug. 9. 1949. 6 p.

1235. Fred B. Niswonger. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 3804. Aug. 9, 1949. 4 p.

1236. Vivian Newell Price. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 3405. Aug. 9, 1949. 6 p.

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House reports, 81st Congress—Continued1237. Fisher Brewing Co. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany

H. R. 2758. Aug. 9, 1949. 5 p.1238. Regulating collection and disbursement of moneys of Seneca Indians of

New York. Report from Committee on Public Lands to accompany H. R. 4942. Aug. 9, 1949. 3 p.

1239. Transfer of land, New Maxico. Report from Committee on Public Lands to accompany H. R. 5670. Aug. 9, 1949. 2 n.

1240. Granting renewal of patent no. 40,029 relating to badge of Holy Name Society. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 5319. Aug. 9, 1949. 2 p.

1241. Agreeing to conference on H. R. 4830. Report from Committee on Rules to accompany H. Res. 320. Aug. 9, 1949. 1 p.

1242. Consideration of H. R. 5557. Report from Committee on Rules to accom-pany H. Res. 322. Aug. 10, 1949. 1 p.

1243. Discontinuing divisions of court in district of Kansas. Report from Com-mittee on Judiciary to accompany S. 259. Aug. 10, 1949. 4 p.

1244. Amending title 28, United States Code, sec. 456, so as to increase limit on subsistence expenses allowed to justices and judges while attending court or transacting official business at places other than their official station. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2166. Aug. 10, 1949. 4 p.

1245. Authorizing lease of Federal Correctional Institution, Sandstone, Minn., to Minnesota. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1949. Aug. 10, 1949. 3 p.

1246. Providing funds for expenses of joint committee created pursuant to House concurrent resolution 102. Report from Committee on House Adminls- tration to accompany H. Con. Res. 103. Aug. 11, 1949. 1 p.

1247. Providing funds for Committee on Education and Labor. Report from Committee on House Administration to accompany H. Res. 306. Aug. 11, 1949. 1 p.

1248. Authorizing clerk of House of Representatives to approve payment of gratuities during recess of Congress. Report from Committee on House Administration to accompany H. Res. 318. Aug. 11, 1949. 1 p.

1249. Providing for establishment of Joint Senate and House Recording Facility. Report from Committee on House Administration to accompany H. J. Res. 332. Aug. 11. 1949. Ip.

1250. Authorizing additional employee in disbursing office. Report from Com-mittee on House Administration to accompany H. Res. 315. Aug. 11, 1949. 1 p.

1251. Isabel Muth Meade. Report from Committee on House Administration to accompany H. Res. 288. Aug. 11, 1949. 1 p.

1252. Relative to contested election cases of Browner against Cunningham, 5th congressional district of Iowa, Fuller against Davies, 35th congres-sional district of New York, and Thierry against Feighan, 20th con-gressional district of Ohio. Report from Committee on House Adminis-tration to accompany H. Res. 324. Aug. 11. 1949. 1 p.

1253. Mrs. Ruth Bankhead. Report from Committee on House Administration to accompany H. Res. 317. Aug. 11, 1949. Ip.

1254. Authorizing program of useful public works for development of Alaska. Report from Committee on Public Lands to accompany S. 855. Aug. 11. 1949. 9 p.L. C. card 49-46798

1255. School facilities at Parker Dam project. Report from Committee on Public Lands to accompany H. R. 4330. Aug. 11, 1949. 3 p.

1256. Adjusting boundary between Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Cherokee-Pisgah-Nantahala National Forests. Report from Committee on Public Lands to accompany H. R. 5866. Aug. 11, 1949. 2 p.

1257. Amendment of certain laws providing for membership and participation by United States in certain international organizations. Report of Com-mittee oh Foreign Affairs on H. J. Res. 334. 1949. iii + 29 p.L. C. card 49-46799

1258. Amending reserve retirement provisions of Public law 810. 80th Congress. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H. R. 5929. Aug. 11, 1949. 6 p.

1259. Cotton acreage allotments and marketing quotas. Conference report to accompany S. 1962. Aug. 11, 1949. 12 p. [Relates also to wheat and peanuts.]

1260. Rights-of-way to Los Angeles, Calif. Report from Committee on Public Lands to accompany H. R. 5764. Aug. 12, 1949. 2 p.

1261. Administration of Indian livestock loans. Report from Committee on Public Lands to accompany H. R. 5097. Aug. 12, 1949. 3 p.

1262. Independent offices appropriation bill. 1950. Conference report to accom-pany H. R. 4177. ' Aug. 12, 1949. 12 p.

1263. Temporary appropriations. Report from Committee on Appropriations to accompany H. J. Res. 339. Aug. 15. 1949. 1 p.

1264. Revision of Classification act of 1923. as amended. Report from Com- ?LltteX‘.2n Post Offlce and Civil Service to accompany H. R. 5931. Aug. 15. 1949. 50 p.L. C. card 49-46794

1265, 2 pts. Mutual defense assistance act of 1949. Report and Supplemental renort from Committee on Foreign Affairs to accompany H. R. L. C.’ card 49-46795[pt. 1.] Report. Aug. 15, 1949. 12 p. [Includes minority views.]

pt. 2. Supplemental report. 1949. ill+ 70 p. il. [Includes additional minority views.]

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House reports, 81st Congress—Continued19368 1266. Supplemental appropriation bill, 1950. Report from Committee on appro-

priations to accompany H. R. 6008. Aug. 16, 1949. 23 p.19369 1267. Authorizing Committee on Ways and Means to conduct studies and inves-

tigations of matters within its jurisdiction. Report from Committee on Rules to accompany H. Res. 293. Aug. 16, 1949. 1 p.

19370 1268. Consideration of H. R. 5895. Report from Committee on Rules to accom-pany H. Res. 327. Aug. 16, 1949. Ip.

19371 1269. Housing amendments of 1949. Report from Committee on Banking andCurrency to accompany H. R. 5987. Aug. 16, 1949. 43 p.L. C. card 49-46823

19372 1270. Ernest J. Jenkins. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyS. 377. Aug. 17, 1949. 5 p. , ,

19373 1271. Widow of Robert V. Holland. Report from Committee on Judiciary toaccompany S. 1834. Aug. 17, 1949. 2 p.

19374 1272. Joseph T. Sypko. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.2087. Aug. 17, 1949. 4 p. , , .

19375 1273. Providing for detention, care, and treatment of persons of unsound mindin certain Federal reservations in Virginia and Maryland. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 934. Aug. 17, 1949. 6 p.

19376 1274. Development and improvement of Logan International Airport at Boston,Mass., during fiscal year 1950. Report from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany H. J. Res. 338. Aug. 17, 1949. 4 p.

19377 1275. Authorizing sale of public lands in Alaska. Conference report to accom-pany H. R. 2859. Aug. 17, 1949. 2 p.

19378 1276. Authorizing addition of certain lands to Big Bend National Park, in Texas.Conference report to accompany H. R. 2877. Aug. 17, 1949. 2 p.

19379 1277. Eliminating premium payments in purchase of Government royalty oil underexisting contracts entered into pursuant to act of July 13, 1946 (60 Stat. 533). Conference report to accompany S. 1647. Aug. 17, 1949. 3 p.

19380 1278. Providing for furnishing of quarters at Brunswick, Ga., for district courtfor southern district of Georgia. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 3793. Aug. 18, 1949. 3 p.

19381 1279. Providing for furnishing of quarters at Thomasville, Ga., for district court>■ for middle district of Georgia. Report from Committee on Judiciary

to accompany H. R. 5191. Aug. 18, 1949. 3 p.19382 1280. Estension of laws of United States to certain Pacific islands. Report from

Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 5166. Aug. 18, 1949. 6 p.19383 1281. Prohibiting picketing of United States courts. Report from Committee on

< Judiciary to accompany H. R. 5647. Aug. 18, 1949. 3 p.L. C. card 49-46820

19384 1282. Amending Atomic energy act. Report from Joint Committee on AtomicEnergy to accompany H. R. 5884. Aug. 18, 1949. 7 p.L. C. card 49-46821

19385 1283. Leon Moore. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 627.Aug. 19, 1949. 5 p.

19386 1284. Dr. Ludovit Ruhmann. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany S. 1565. Aug. 19, 1949. 2 p.

19387 1285. Itzchak Shafer. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.5354. Aug. 19, 1949. 3 p.

19388 1286. Anthony Charles Bartley. Report from Committee on Judiciary to ac-company H. R. 6006. Aug. 19, 1949. 2 p.

19389 1287. Herminia Ricart. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.6007. Aug. 19, 1949. 2 p.

19390 1288. Authorizing and directing Committee on Public Works to conduct surveysof certain works of improvement. Report from Committee on Rules to accompany H. Res. 3^6. Aug. 22, 1949. 1 p. . .

19391 1289. Exempting from taxation certain property of National Society of ColonialDames of America in District of Columbia. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany S. 973. Aug. 22, 1949. 1 p.

19392 1290. Amending District of Columbia alcoholic beverage control act. Reportfrom Committee on District of Columbia to accompany H. R. 5912. Aug. 22, 1949. 1 p.

19393 1291. Extending time for payments of sums authorized for relief of owners ofcertain properties abutting Eastern Avenue in District of Columbia. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany H. J. Res. 337. Aug. 22, 1949. 2 p.

19394 1292. Extending time limit within which certain suits in admiralty may bebrought against United States. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 483. Aug. 22, 1949. 6 p.

19395 1293. Amending act to establish uniform system of bankruptcy throughout UnitedStates approved July 1, 1898, and acts amendatory thereof and supple-mentary thereto. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 88. Aug. 22. 1949. 10 p.

19396 1294. Authorizing admission into United States of certain aliens possessing specialskills. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 3001. Aug. 22, 1949. 5 p.

19397 1295. Housing amendments of 1949. Report from Committee on Banking andCurrency to accompany H. R. 6070. Aug. 22, 1949. 40 p.L. C. card 49-46858

19398 1296. Forest recreational resources. Report from Committee on Agriculture toaccompany H. R. 2419. Aug. 22, 1949. 5 p.

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Authorizing Palisades Dam and Reservoir project, north side pumping division, providing disposition of reserved space in American Falls Res-ervoir. Report from Committee on Public Lands to accompany H. R. 5506. •Aug. JLy4V. © p.

For relief of Pan American Union. Report from Committee on Foreign Affairs to accompany H. R. 5902. Aug. 22, 1949. 3 p foreign1 deveiopment of hydroelectric power at Falcon Dam, on Rio Grande

?oP?o4ar01^ Committee on Foreign Affairs to accompany H. R. 5773. Aug. iy^y. j lu p.?®curity ac^ amendments of 1949. Report from Committee on Wavs

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Transferring from Administrator of Veterans’ Affairs to Attorney General nhi<?Se BuTe au of Prisons, certain tract of land located at Chillicothe?S»: a S°24, x Sw Coi”"lt"e “ Veter,M’ Alt,lrB S’

Authorizing payments by Administrator of Veterans’ Affairs on purchase of ?rUommCommitOtreeOtnhnervCe°tnveya-nCAei certain dibbled vetXSs Repo??1949 Committee 011 Veterans Affairs to accompany S. 2115. Aug. 24,

High Horse [and Anna High Horse]. Report from Committee on Public Lands to accompany S. 2919. Aug. 24, 1949 2 p

AUtionri'?nDakle allotted inherited land on Pine Ridge Reserva-H R. 5105 Au? 24? 1949™ 2C°mmittee 011 Publi* Paa<is to accompany

E1f™omaCommitt?ed nnr°i^1KiietTead/iIn+dian irrigation project, Mont. Report 194™. 4 p ” e on Public Lands to accompany H. R. 2196. Aug 24,

^veterans Snder®Public^rlative to vocational training of on Veterans’ A 346’ 78th Congress. Report from CommitteeL C^ card 49-46856 * accomPanr H- K. 5833. Aug. 24, 1949. 12 p.

PrRepo?fgfromCC?nimi?t<2»n vef tain Administration hospitals.Aug? 24, 1949. ™“ittG Veterans Affairs to accompany H. R. 5965.

PrbktSllc?ofeBooke?%enw^byetranS’ ^spital for Negro veterans at Aa e o.i Hooker T. Washington, in Franklin County Va Renort 24?“949 3^™ °n Veterans’ Affairs to accompany H. R. 6034. Aug?

L°f™^1^SUrv?Z*for railroad to connect Alaska and United States Renort 1949. C4n^nlttee on Foreign Affairs to accompany H. R. 2186. ’AugP24?

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[Committee hearings] serials, 81st Congress, t • Item 276Citrus blackfly, white-fringed beetle, and Hall scale hearings before Snh.

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iv-j-aj oo p. y 4 Ag 8/1 • c 82/28Transfer Pomona remount station, Pomona, Calif., transfer land in Robinson

remount station Crawford, Nebr„ hearings before Subcommittee No 2 81st Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 3003 H R 3022 q om /pftmAn»T H. R. 1242 (Robinson Station), May Ilf’1949 1949 iii + 12 p b

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19423 Appropriations Committee, House

19424 Control of emergency outbreaks of insects and plant diseases, hearings before subcommittee, 81st Congress, 1st session. 1949. ii+26 p. t • Item 277L. C. card 49-45881 Y4.Ap6/l:in7

19425 Supplemental appropriation bill for 1950, hearings before subcommittee, 81st Congress, 1st session. 1949. iii+549 p. t • Item 277 L. C. card 49-45908 Y 4.Ap 6/1: D 36/950

19426 Armed Services Committee, House[Papers], 81st Congress, t • Item 278 Y 4.Ar 5/2a : 949-50/(nos.)

19427 94. Full committee hearings on H. R. 5632, to reorganize management in NationalMilitary Establishment, to promote economy and efficiency, and for other purposes. 1949.] p.2645-78.

19428 95. Full committee hearings on S. 1843, to convert National Military Establish-ment into executive department of Government, to be known as Depart-ment of Defense, to provide Secretary of Defense with appropriate respon-sibility and authority, and with civilian and military assistants adequate to fulfill his enlarged responsibility. [1949.] p. 2679-2953.

19429 96. Subcommittee hearings on H. R. 5368, to authorize Departments of Army,Navy, and Air Force to participate in transfer of certain real property or interests therein, and for other purposes. [1949.] p. 2955-77.

19430 97. Subcommittee hearings on H. R. 210, to authorize conveyance of portion ofmilitary reservation at Fort Schuyler, N. Y., to State of New York for use as maritime school, and for other purposes. [1949.] p. 2979-86.

19431 98. To make certain revisions in titles 1 and 3 of Officer personnel act of 1947,as amended (H. R. 5768). [1949.] p. 2987-88.

19432 99. To provide for organization of Army and Department of Army, and for otherpurposes (H. R. 5794). [1949.] p. 2989-91.

19433 Education and Labor Committee, House19434 Community recreation services act, hearings before special subcommittee,

81st Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 2026, June 1-9,1949. 1949. v-j-214 p. t • Item 281 L. C. card 49-45882 Y 4.Ed 8/1: C 73/7

19435 Public school assistance act of 1949, hearings before special subcommittee, 81st Congress, 1st session, on S. 246 and H. R. 4643, May 17-June 6, 1949. 1949. xi+953 p. il. * Paper, $2.00. • Item 281 L. C. card 49-45871 Y 4.Ed 8/1: Sch 6

19436 Workmen’s compensation laws of Alaska, hearings before special subcom-mittee, 81st Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 214, July 18, 1949. 1949. iii+22 p. t • Item 281 L. C. card 49-45902 Y 4.Ed 8/1: W 89/2

19437 Expenditures in Executive Department Committee, House19438 Reorganization plan no. 2 of 1949, hearings, 81st Congress, 1st session, on

H. Res. 301, Aug. 2-4, 1949. 1949. v+189 p. t • Item 282L. C. card 49-45883 Y 4.Ex 7/13: R 29/7

19439 Foreign A ffairs Committee, House19440 Institute of Inter-American Affairs, hearings before special subcommittee,

81st Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 2957, July 5-11, 1949. 1949.iv-|-95 p. t • Item 283L. C. eard 49-45877 Y 4.F 76/1: In 7/2

19441 Mutual defense assistance act of 1949, hearings, 81st Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 5748 and H. R. 5895, July 28-Aug. 8, 1949. 1949. iv+364 p. t • Item 283 L. C. card 49-46815 Y 4.F 76/1: As 7/2

19442 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, House19443 Civil aeronautics act amendments, hearings before subcommittee, 81st Con-

gress, 1st session, on H. R. 4082, H. R. 2911, H. R. 3940, May 5-20, 1949.19^9. iii+122 p. t • Item 285L. C. card 49-46707 Y 4.1n 8/4: C 49/5

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19444 Logan International Airport, hearings before subcommittee, 81st Congress 1st session, on H. J. Res. 338, Aug. 16, 1949. 1949 iii-4-15 n +’ • Item 285L. C. card 49-45900 Y 4 .In 8/4: L 82

19445 Natural gas act amendments (production and gathering), supplemental hearings before subcommittee, 81st Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 79 and H. R. 1758 and H. R. 982, June 8 and 16, 1949. 1949. iii+283-377 p t • Item 285L. C. card 49-45859 Y 4.1n 8/4: G 21/7

19446 To amend Federal food, drug, and cosmetic act (subpena powers), hearings before subcommittee, 81st Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 4572 Julv 13 1949. 1949. iii+30 p. f • Item 285 ’L. C. card 49-45901 Y 4. In 8/4: F 317/9

19447 Judiciary Committee, House

[Committee hearings] serials, 81st Congress. • Item 286Y 4.J 89/1: 81-1/(nos.)

19448 7. Amending Bankruptcy act, sec. 60 and 70, hearings before subcommittee noiai8nlst-,2?agr^ss’, J-t sesslon> on H- K- 272 and H. R. 2691, Mar. 14-18' 1949. 1949. iv 4-1OO p.L. C. card 49-46018

19449 8. pt. 2. Deportation and detention of aliens, hearings before subcommittee no 1r r S.^ranSLifint1oSeSSi0n’ on H’ R' 10> July 18’ 1949- 1949- iii + 19 p.

c. card 49—4b<Jlo r19450 12. Increasing salaries of Federal judges, hearings before subcommittee no 1

1949 C<niS+68 p 1 SeSS10n’ on H- R‘ 241 aud H- R- 1706> July 27, 1949.’ L. C. card 49-46018

19451 To prohibit picketing of courts, joint hearings, see Judiciary Committee Senate. ’

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Amending Merchant marine act, 1936, as amended, hearings before sub-committee on maritime affairs, 81st Congress, 1st session, on H R 3289 ?'iq 4q33vu ?' r JS-i0, h +r - 41t 90’ h - k - 4847> H-R-5346> 3i-Ju& 7, 1949. 1949. v-J-361 p. f • Item 287L. C. card 49-45874 Y 4.M 53 : M 53/19

Amending Merchant ship sales act of 1946, hearings before subcommittee on maritime affairs, 81st Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 3419 May 27 1949 1949. iii-j-45 p. t • Item 287L. C. card 49-45864

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Amendment to Migratory bird hunting stamp act, hearings before subcom- ™ we£nQ64hier™S an^ wil<*life conservation, 81st Congress, 1st session, L 49 4S and 2“’ 1M9- 1W9’ 111+51 »• 1 • Item 287 L. c. card 49-46787 Y 4.M 53 : M 58/2

[Document], 81st Congress. $ Y 4.M 53 : 949-50/(no.)16. Report of Maritime Commission on activities and transactions of Maritime

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Investigation of Panama Canal tolls, hearings before special subcommittee 44 Pani4m?a?nlia-<1 t011S’ Rlst Congress, 1st session, on H. Res.

p 337 + V’lX, 9«|9 9‘ J49' iii+138 p- [Includes bibliography on p. 00. j f w iipm Z01L. C. card 49-46717 Y 4.M 53: P 19/10

wildlife.bil,s> hearings before subcommittee on flsh- f 81st c°ngress, 1st session, on H. R. 579LaaXdc»3May 12'24’1949-1949- 11+116

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19459 post Office and Civil Service Committee, House

19460 To require identification of communist-front organizations to appear on matter sent, or caused to be sent, by or for them through mails, hearings, 81st Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 1002 (H. R. 5265), Mar. 10,1949. 1949. iii+36 p. t • Item 288L. C. card 49-45861 Y 4.P 84/10 : C 73/2

19461 Public Lands Committee, House

[Committee hearings] serials, 81st Congress, t • Item 289Y4.P 96/2:81-1/(nos.)

19462 11. Central Arizona project, hearings before subcommittee on irrigation andreclamation, 81st Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 934 and H. R. 935, Mar. 30-June 7, 1949. 1949. pts. 1 and 2, [viii] +1362 p. il. 5 pl. 1 por. 2 maps. L. C. card 49-46132

19463 15. Homesteading in Alaska by war veterans, hearings before special subcom-mittee, 81st Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 4424, Feb. 15-May 18, 1949. 1949. iii + 124 p.L. C. card 49-46132

19464 16. Palm Springs Indian lands, hearings before subcommittee on Indian affairs,81st Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 4616 and H. R. 5310, Agua Caliente Indian lands, May 23-June 27, 1949. 1949. iii + 157 p.

19465 17. Report of governor of Puerto Rico, hearings, 81st Congress, 1st session, July12,1949. 1949. il+16 p. t • Item 289 Y 4.P 96/2 : 81—1/17

19466 Public Works Committee, House

[Committee hearings serials], 81st Congress, f • Item 290Y4.P 96/11: 81-1/(nos.)

19467 6. Advance planning of public works, hearings, 81st Congress, 1st session, onH. R. 5739 (H. R. 3086 and H. R. 5333), July 19, 1949. 1949. iii+84 p. L. C. card 49-45858

19468 7. Fort Des Moines, Iowa, hearings, 81st Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 4569,July 19, 1949. 1949 iii +12 p.L . C. card 49-45875

Committee prints, 80th Congress. 0 Y 4.P 96/11: 80-2/(nos.)19469 33. Committee on Public Works, legislative history, 80th Congress. 1948.

ii + 13 p.19470 34. Investigating questionable trade practices, interim report of subcommittee

to investigate questionable trade practices, Oct. 14, 1948. 1948. v + 30 p. L C. card 48-47227

19471 Small Business, Select Committee on, House

19472 Small business objections on basing point legislation, particularly S. 1008, hearings, 81st Congress, 1st session, pursuant to H. Res. 22, June 28- July 5, 1949. 1949. vii+303 p. il. 1 pl. 13 maps, f • Item 295L. C. card 49-46770 Y 4.Sm 1: B 29

19473 Um American Activities Committee, House

19474 Hearings regarding Clarence Hiskey including testimony of Paul Crouch, 81st Congress, 1st session, May 24, 1949. 1949. iii-j-383-424 p. il. t • Item 292 L. C. card 49-45880 Y 4.Un 1/2: H 62

19475 Hearings regarding communist infiltration of radiation laboratory and atomic bomb project at University of California, Berkeley, Calif, (includ-ing (Foreword), 81st Congress, 1st session, Apr. 22-June 14, 1949. 1949. v. 1, vi 4-279-381 p. f • Item 292L. C. card 49-45893 Y 4.Un 1/2 : C 73/9/v.l

19476 Hearings regarding Steve Nelson (including Foreword), 81st Congress, 1st session, June 8, 1949. 1949. ix 4-129-154 p. 15 pl. t • Item 292 L. C. card 49-46716 Y 4.Un 1/2: N 33

19477 Testimony of Paul Crouch, hearings, 81st Congress, 1st session, May 6, 1949. 1949. ii 4-181-220 p. 4 pl. t • Item 292L. C. card 49-45869 Y 4.Un 1/2: C 88

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Veterans’ Affairs Committee, House

Building trades training under Servicemen’s readjustment act of 1944 hearings, 81st Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 3067, H. R. 4898 H r ’ 5626, H. R. 5833, July 14-Aug. 4, 1949. 1949. v-f-897-1087 p. f • ItemL. C. card 49-46816 Y 4.V 64/3 : B 86

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Effects of taxation upon housing, report of subcommittee, pursuant to H £?£ ?es' 104, £Oth Congress- 1948. v+29 p. (Joint committee print 80th Congress, 2d session.) 0L. C. card 49—46827 Y 4 H 81/4 • T19

Repoit of Joseph R. McCarthy to Joint Committee on Housing, pursuant to H. Con Res 104 (80th Congress). 1948. [1)4-18 p. (Joint commit-tee print, 80th Congress, 2d session.) 0 L. C. card 49-46828

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Slum clearance, report of subcommittee, pursuant to H. Con. Res. 104 80th Congress. 1948. v-f-34 p. (Joint committee print, 80th Congress’ 2d session.) 0 6 ’L. C. card 49-46826 Y 4.H 81/4: SI 7

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19491 95.

Improvement at Albeni Falls on Pend Oreille River Tdah?» iptu.r Secretary of War transmitting to chairman of Committee on Public Works Senate, review [by chief of engineers, Army] of reports onColumbia OreHleaRidveV,1IdalioeS’1949?erxxiH-47PpO2emaps V*®’ FaHS °n Pend

Ca£n.s^fngb^nch^kma‘?df ^Committee M?' Vrl^St? rS

[from chief of engineers, Army] on improvement of Cache River basin m Arkansas and Missouri. 1949. v + 25 D man +

Baker Bay, Columbia River, Wash., letter from chief of engineers Armv “Wv+IT peViemap°f teP°rtS °D Baker Bay> Columbia Rive?;

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bers of Atomic Energy Commission transmitting 6th semiannual report of Atomic Energy Commission. 1949. viii-|-203 p. il. | (Available in departmental edition).L. C. card 47-32886

19493 102. Supplemental estimate, legislative branch, Senate, fiscal year 1950. Aug. 1,1949. 2 p. t • Item 269

19494 103. Amending Employment act of 1946, statement of Senator O’Mahoney onbehalf of Joint Committee on Economic Report, on S. 208, amending Employment act of 1946. Aug. 4, 1949. 2 p. t • Item 269

19495 104. Arthur C. Jones, veto message from President of United States returningwithout approval bill (S. 275). Aug. 5, 1949. 3 p. t • Item 269

19496 105. William D. Norris, veto message from President of United States returningwithout approval bill (S. 40). Aug. 5, 1949. 4 p. f • Item 269

19497 106. Hayward O. Brandon, veto message from President of United States return-ing without approval bill (S. 1266). Aug. 5, 1949. 2 p. t • Item 269

19498 108. Contract settlement act of 1944. Report of activities of General Account-ing Office under sec. 16 of Contract settlement act of 1944. 1949. iii-f-23

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19499 498, pt. 2. Reducing expenditures in Government, fiscal year 1950, consistentwith public interest. Minority views from Committee on Expenditures in Executive Departments to accompany S. J. Res. 108. July 25, 1949. 16 p.

19500 611. Federal cooperative forestry programs. Report from Committee on Agri-culture and Forestry to accompany H. R. 2296. July 5, 1949. 18 p. [Corrected print, 1st print was entered in Aug. 1949 Monthly catalog, entry 17149.]

19501 659. Construction of bridge across Rio Grande at or near Rio Grande City, Tex.Report from Committee on Foreign Relations to accompany S. 2198. July 13, 1949. 1 p.

19502 748. Aid to Republic of Korea. Report of Committee on Foreign Relations, onS. 2319. 1949. v+19 p. il. map.L. C. card 49-46761

19503 749. Authorizing program of useful public works for development of Alaska.Report from Committee on Public Works to accompany S. 855. July 25, 1949. 10 p.L. C. card 49-46777

19504 750. Providing authorization for additional funds for extension and improve-ment of post-office facilities at Los Angeles, Calif. Report from Com-mittee on Public Works to accompany H. R. 1154. July 25, 1949. 2 p.

19505 751. Authorizing making of advances for planning of local public works. Reportfrom Committee on Public Works to accompany S. 2116. July 25, 1949. 4 p.

19506 752. John Joseph McKay. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyS. 212. July 25, 1949. 4 p.

19507 753. Daniel George Fischer and Ladislas (Vasile) Taub. Report from Committeeon Judiciary to accompany S. 296. July 25, 1949. 3 p.

19508 754. Gabe Budwee. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 309.July 25, 1949. 2 p.

19509 755. McCormick Engineering Co. and John E. Price, individual doing business asOkeechobee Construction Co. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 557. July 25, 1949. 6 p.

19510 756. Certain contractors employed in connection with construction of AppraisersBuilding, San Francisco, Calif. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 794. July 25, 1949. 5 p.

19511 757. Ascanio Collodel. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S.916. July 25. 1949. 2 p.

19512 758. Persephone Poulios. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyS. 1145. July 25, 1949. 2 p.

19513 759. James Hung Loo. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S.1446. July 25, 1949. 2 p.

19514 760. Dr. Ludovit Ruhmann. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyS. 1565. July 25, 1949. 2 p.

19515 761. Amendment of Contract settlement act of 1944 so as to authorize paymentof fair compensation to persons contracting to deliver certain strategic or critical minerals or metals in cases of failure to recover reasonable costs, and for other purposes. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany S. 2294. July 25, 1949. 4 p.

19516 762. Certain cases in which Attorney General had suspended deportation. Reportfrom Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. Con. Res. 55. July 25, 1949. 2 p.

19517 763. Louis Esposito. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.748. July 25, 1949. 3 p.

19518 764. John Aaron Whitt. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH. R. 1017. July 25, 1949. 2 p.

19519 765. Jansson Gage Co. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH. R. 1034. July 25, 1949. 4 p.

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766. Agnese R. Mundy. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1055. July 25, 1949. 4 p.

767. Mrs. T. A. Robertson. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1282. July 25, 1949. 5 p.

768. E. Neill Raymond. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1459. July 25, 1949. Ip.

769. Estate of Josephine Pereira. Report from Committee on Judiciary to ac-company H. R. 1857. July 25, 1949. 10 p.

770. Estate of Kenneth N. Peel. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany H. R. 2095. July 25, 1949. 3 p.

771. Estate of W. M. West. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2239. July 25, 1949. 2 p.

772. Legal guardian of Arthur Earl Troiel, Jr. Report from Committee on Judi-ciary to accompany H. R. 2253. July 25, 1949. 6 p.

773. Charles Hales. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2456. July 25, 1949. 5 p.

74. Paul C. Juneau. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2806. July 25, 1949. 6 p.

775. Loretta E. Powell. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2807. July 25, 1949. 6 p.

776. Lester B. McAlister, Jesse W. Beeman, and Willis H. Coates. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 3461. July 25, 1949. 6 p.

777. Nelson Bell. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 3501. July 25, 1949. 5 p.

778. Mrs. Dorothy Vicencio. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 631. July 25, 1949. 12 p.

779. Legal guardian of Lena Mae West, minor. Report from Committee on Judi-ciary to accompany H. R. 1285. July 25, 1949. 2 p.

780. Harry Warren. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1505. July 25, 1949. 4 p.

781. Conferring jurisdiction upon Court of Claims to hear and determine claim of Breinig Bros., Inc. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1604. July 25, 1949. 3 p.

782. F. DuWayne Blankley. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1604. July 25, 1949. 7 p.

783. Osmore H. Morgan. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 472. July 25, 1949. 7 p.

784. Amending Trading with the enemy act. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 603. July 25. 1949. 13 p.

785. Providing certain additional rehabilitation assistance for certain seriously disabled veterans in order to remove existing inequality. Report from Committee on Labor and Public Welfare to accompany S. 2146. July 25 1949. 5 p.

786. Addition of certain lands to Rocky Mountain National Park, Colo. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R 3440 July 25, 1949. 3 p.

787. Radio laboratory construction. Report from Committee or Interstate • and Foreign Commerce to accompany S. 443. July 26, 1949. 3 p.

788. Amendment to joint resolution creating Niagara Fails Bridge Commission. Report from Committee on Foreign Relations to accompany H. J. Res. 208. July 26, 1949. Ip.

789. Leave of Public Health Service commissioned officers. Report from Com-mittee on Labor and Public Welfare to accompany S. 2160. July 26, 1949.

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Amending Hospital survey and construction act to extend its duration and provide greater financial assistance in construction of hospitals. Report from ^Committee on Labor and Public Welfare to accompany S. 614. July

Extending to July 25, 1950, time within which readjustment allowances may be paid under sec. 700 of title 5 of Servicemen’s readjustment act of 1944, as amended. Report from Committee on Labor and Public Wel-fare to accompany S. 1741. July 26, 1949. 5 p.

Authorizing advanced training in aeronautics of technical personnel of Civil Aeronautics Administration. Report from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany S. 4. July 27, 1949. 2 p.

Amending Air commerce act of 1926 (44 Stat. 568), as amended, to provide for application to civil air navigation of laws and regulations related to animal and plant quarantine. Report from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany S. 442. July 27, 1949. 1 p.

Control of emergency outbreaks of insects and plant diseases. Report from Committee on Appropriations to accompany H. J. Res. 327. July 28, 1949. 3 p.

Bureau of Standards functions. Report from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany S. 2201. July 28, 1949. 3 p.

Authorizing certain Coast Guard and Public Health Service personnel to accept gifts tendered by Great Britain and Greenland administration. Re- S°*H)49n J>nterState an<^ foreign Commerce to accompany

Relating to conferring of degree of bachelor of science upon graduates of Merchant Marine Academy. Report from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany H. R. 242. July 28, 1949. 1 p.

Appointment of Paul A. Smith as United States representative to Council of International Civil Aviation Organization. Report from Committee on 7aaorStote and Forf,iSn Commerce to accompany H. R. 4829. July 28, o p.

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•Senate reports, 81st Congress—Continued19553 799. Transferring vessel Black Mallard from Department of Interior to Louisiana.

Report from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany H. R. 5365. July 28, 1949. 1 p.

19554 800. International claims settlement act of 1949. Report from Committee onForeign Relations to accompany H. R. 4406. July 28, 1949. 15 p.

19555 801. Report of subcommittee on privileges and elections, to Committee on Rulesand Administration, re Hook against Ferguson (Michigan). Report from Committee on Rules and Administration to accompany 8. Res. 141. July 28, 1949. 8 p.

19556 802. Report of subcommittee on privileges and elections, to Committee on Rulesand Administration, re Sweeney against Kilgore (West Virginia). Report from Committee on Rules and Administration to accompany S. Res. 142. July 28, 1949. 18 p.

19557 803. Amending Civil aeronautics act of 1938 so as to provide for delegation ofcertain authority of administrator of civil aeronautics. Report from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany S. 450. July 28, 1949. 4 p.

19558 804. Temporary appropriations. Report from Committee on Appropriations toaccompany H. J. Res. 329. July 28, 1949. 2 p.

19559 805. Further amending Philippine rehabilitation act of 1946. Report from Com-mittee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1033. July 29, 1049. 7 p.

19560 806. Amending Boiler inspection act of District of Columbia. Report fromCommittee on District of Columbia to accompany S. 1126. July 29, 1949. 2 p.

19561 807. Providing for killing of starlings in District of Columbia. Report fromCommittee on District of Columbia to accompany H. R. 2886. July 29, 1949. 1 p.

19562 808. Exempting from taxation certain property of National Society of ColonialDames of America in District of Columbia. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany S. 973. July 29, 1949. 2 p.

19563 809. Permitting Board of Education of District of Columbia to participate inforeign teacher exchange program in cooperation with Office of Educa-tion. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany S. 2028. July 29, 1949. 1 p.

19564 810. Amending Postal pay act of 1945, so as to provide promotions for temporaryemployees of mail-equipment shops. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany S. 1825. July 29, 1949. 4 p.

19565 811. Providing for research and development program in Post Office Deportment.Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H. R. 91. July 29, 1949. 3 p.

19566 812. Foreign aid appropriation act, 1950. Report from Committee on Appropria-tions to accompany H. R. 4830. July 30, 1949. 14 p.L. C. card 49-46797

19567 813. Authorizing Secretary of Interior to construct, operate, and maintainVermejo reclamation project, N. Mex. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 1382. Aug. 1, 1949. 3 p.

19568 814. Regulation of whaling. Report from Committee on Interstate and ForeignCommerce to accompany S. 2080. Aug. 1, 1949. 6 p.

19569 815. Certain cases in which Attorney General had suspended deportation formore than 6 months. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. Con. Res. 58. Aug. 1, 1949. 2 p.

19570 816. Amending title 28, United States Code, sec. 962, so as to authorize reim-bursement for official travel by privately owned automobiles by officers and employees of courts of United States and of Administrative Office of United States Courts at rate not exceeding 7 cents per mile. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 51. Aug. 1, 1949. 3 p. [Corrected print.]

19571 817. Amending title 28, United States Code, sec. 456, so as to increase to $15 perday limit on subsistence expenses allowed to justices and judges traveling while attending court or transacting official business at places other than their official stations, and to authorize reimbursement for such travel by privately owned automobiles at rate of 7 cents per mile. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 48. Aug. 1, 1949. 3 p.

19572 818. Eliza Friedrych. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 874.Aug. 1, 1949. 3 p.

19573 819. Farmer-debtor relief. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyS. 938. Aug. 1, 1949. 5 p.

19574 820. J. N. Jones and others. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyS. 2125. Aug. 1, 1949. 4 p.

19575 821. Mrs. Harriett Patterson Rogers. Report from Committee on Judiciary toaccompany H. R. 637. Aug. 1, 1949. 3 p.

19576 822. Mrs. Skio Takavama Hull. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany H. R. 1679. Aug. 1, 1949. 2 p.

19577 823. John B. Boyle. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.2602. Aug. 1, 1949. 3 p.

19578 824. George Hampton. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.1279. Aug. 1, 1949. 10 p. il.

19579 825. Providing that excess-land provisions of Federal reclamation laws shallnot apply to certain lands that will receive supplemental water supply from San Luis Valley project, Colo. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 1385. Aug. 1, 1949. 4 p.

19580 826. Restoring to tribal ownership certain lands upon Colville Indian Reservation,Wash. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accom-pany H. R. 2432. Aug. 1, 1949. 4 p.

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Authorizing appropriation in aid of system of drainage and sanitation for Polson, Mont. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 2869. Aug. 2, 1949. 2 p.

•^utomatic Promotions for part-time employees in custodial service of Post Office Department. Report from Committee on Post Office and ~ " Service to accompany H. R. 1516. Aug. 2, 1949. 5 p.

Amending Civil service retirement act of May 29, 1930. Report from o11Vaea°n Office and Civil Service to accompany H. R. 2944. 2, 1949. 3 p.

Amending certain provisions of Internal revenue code. Report from mittee on Finance to accompany H. R. 5268. Aug. 3, 1949. 10 p.

Canyon project. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 75. Aug. 3, 1949. 32 p. [Includes minority views signed by Mr. Downey.]

Mo.n3n?ent t0 Sacajawea. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 806. Aug. 3, 1949. 14 p.

Amending Public Health Service act and Vocational education act of 1946 to provide grants and scholarships for education in fields of medicine, osteopathy, dentistry, dental hygiene, public health, and nursing. Report trom Committee on Labor and Public Welfare to accompany S. 1453. Aug. 3, 1949. 21 p.

Providing more efficient dental care for personnel of Army and Air Force. j e?n tr°o11 Committee on Armed Services to accompany S. 2380. Aug. 4, 1949. 2 p.

Amendments to Federal employees’ compensation act. Report from Com- Labor and Public Welfare to accompany H. R. 3191. Aug 4

1949. 30 p. ’Reorganization plan no. 3 of 1949, Post Office Department. Report from

Committee on Expenditures in Executive Departments. Aug. 4, 1949. 3 p.Reorganization plan no. 4 of 1949, transferring National Security Council

and National Security Resources Board. Report from Committee on Expenditures in Executive Departments. Aug. 4, 1949. 6 p.

Reorganization plan no. 5 of 1949, Civil Service Commission. Report icu'o Committee on Expenditures in Executive Departments. Aug 4, 1949. o p.

Reorganization plan no. 6 of 1949, designated to strengthen administration ot Maritime Commission by making chairman the executive and adminis-trative officer of Commission and vesting in him responsibility for appointment of its personnel and supervision and direction of their activities. Report from Committee on Expenditures in Executive Depart-ments. Aug. 4, 1949. 3 p. .

Exempting certain volatile fruit-flavor concentrates from tax on liquors. Report from Committee on Finance to accompany H. R. 5831. Aug. 5, 1949 2 p.

Conveyance of space in Federally owned building to Temple Methodist Church, San Francisco, Calif. Report from Committee on Public Works to accompany S. 384. Aug. 5, 1949. 6 p.

Discontinuing operation of village delivery service in 2d-class post offices, to transfer village carriers in such offices to city delivery service. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany S. 1479. Allg. o, 1949. o p.

Granting time to employees in executive branch of the Government to par-ticipate, without loss of pay or deduction from annual leave, in funerals for deceased members of armed forces returned to United States for buna! Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accom-pany H R. 2662. Aug. 5, 1949. 2 p.

Relating to compensation of certain employees of Panama Canal. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany S 2226 Aug. 5, 1949. 4 p.

3d deficiency appropriation bill, 1949. Report from Committee on Appro-priations to accompany H. R. 5300. Aug. 5, 1949. 21 p.

Position-classification and pay act of 1949 Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany S. 2379. Aug 5 1949 51 p [Corrected print.] ’L. C. card 49-46676

Authorizing appropriations for construction, operation, and maintenance of western land boundary fence project and for other purposes. Report from Committee on Foreign Relations to accompany S. 1115. Aug. 5, 1949. 4 p.

Authorizing construction, operation, and maintenance of Weber Basin reclamaiton. project, Utah. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 2391. Aug. 5, 1949. 4 p.

Providing for assistance to State agencies administering -ibor laws in their efforts to promote, establish, and maintain safe work places and practices in industry, thereby reducing human suffering and financial loss and increasing production through safeguarding available manpower. Report from Committee on Labor and Public Welfare to accompany S. 1439. Aug. o, 1949. o p.

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Welfare. Report, Minority report, and Individual views from Committee on Expenditures in Executive Departments to accom-pany S Res. 147.[pt. 1.] Report. Aug. 8, 1949. 8 p.pt. 2. Minority report. Aug. 9, 1949. 14 p.pt. 3. Individual views. Aug. 11, 1949 1 p.

852, 2 pts. Reorganization plan no. 2 of 1949, transferring Bureau of Employ-ment Security. Report and Minority views from Committee on Expenditures in Executive Departments to accompany S. Res. 151. [pt. 1.] Report. Aug. 8, 1949. 9 p.pt 2. Minority views. Aug. 12, 1949. 11 p.

853. Certain cases in which Attorney General has suspended deportation for more than 6 months. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. Con. Res. 62. Aug. 8, 1949. 2 p.

854. Song Kwan Lee, also known as Paul Molina. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 486. Aug. 8, 1949. 3 p.

855. John M. Hart. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1447. Aug. 8, 1949. 2 p.

856. John E. Burns. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 632. Aug. 8, 1949. 2 p.

857. Estate of James Lander Thomas. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1065. Aug. 8, 1949. 4 p.

858. John J. O’Mara. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1631. Aug. 8, 1949. 6 p.

859. Mrs. Vesta Meinn and Mrs. Edna Williams. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1701. Aug. 8, 1949. 6 p.

860. Charles E. Ader. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1792. Aug. 8, 1949. 2 p.

861. Soo Hoo Yet Tuck. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1979. Aug. 8, 1949. 3 p.

862. Auldon Albert Aiken. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2628. Aug. 8, 1949. 8 p.

863. Justa G. Vda. de Guido, Belen de Guido, Mulia de Guido, and Oscar de Guido. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 3768. Aug. 8, 1949. 4 p.

864. Mrs. Mary L. W. Dawson. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany H. R. 3803. Aug. 8, 1949. 3 p.

865. Annie Balaz. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 3837. Aug. 8. 1949. 2 p.

866. Mrs. Giustina Schiano Lomoriello. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 5160. Aug. 8, 1949. 3 p.

867. Curtis R. Enos. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany II. R. 734. Aug. 8, 1949. 3 p.

868. Marcia Moss Carroll, minor, and Charles P. Carroll. Report from Com-mittee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 3618. Aug. 8, 1949. 10 p.

869. Zora B. Vulich. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 4306. Aug. 8, 1949. 3 p.

870. Robert E. Bridge and Leslie E. Ensign. Report from Committee on Ju-diciary to accompany H. R. 1620. Aug. 8, 1949. 7 p.

871. Providing additional compensation for postmasters, officers, and employees in postal field service. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany S. 1772. Aug. 8, 1949. 18 p.

872. D. A. Sullivan & Sons, Inc., and Thomas F. Harney, jr., doing business as Harney Engineering Co. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany S. Res. 152. Aug. 8, 1949. 2 p.

873. Night differential. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H. R. 3383. Aug. 8, 1949. 6 p.

874. Amending act of Jan. 16, 1883, to regulate and improve civil service of United States. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H. R. 3826. Aug. 8, 1949. 5 p.

875. Amending act providing for admission of Idaho into the Union by increas-ing period for which leases may be made of public lands granted to State by such act for educational purposes. Report from Committee on In-terior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 4943. Aug. 8, 1949. 2 p.

876. Amending sec. 50 of Organic act of Puerto Rico. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 5207. Aug. 8, 1949. 2 p.

877. Earl B. Hochwalt. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 738. Aug. 8, 1949. 6 p.

878. Mrs. Effie S. Campbell. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1801. Aug. 8, 1949. 8 p.

879. Conveying to Miles City, Mont., certain lands in Custer County, Mont., for use as industrial site. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 3589. Aug. 9, 1949. 3 p.

880. George M. Vaughan. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1737. Aug. 9, 1949. 7 p.

881. Chattooga County, Ga. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany II. R. 807. Aug. 9. 1949. 15 p.

882. Increasing rates of compensation of heads and assistant heads of executive denartments and independent agencies. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H. R. 1689. Aug. 9, 1949. 6 p.

883. Repealing sec. 460 of act of Mar. 3, 1899 (30 Stat. 1336), as amended, pro-viding for certain license taxes in Alaska. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 225, Aug. 9, 1949. 2 p.

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Restoring certain land in Alaska to public domain and to authorize its sale to Ford J. Dale, of Fairbanks, Alaska. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 1790. Aug. 9, 1949. 2 p.

Authorizing Secretary of Army to convey by quitclaim deed certain mineral V?"?8 !? certain lands situated in Oklahoma to Alfred A. Drummond and "dd,.e x Drummond. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 2702. Aug. 9, 1949. 3 p

Relating to exchange of certain private and Federal properties within authorized boundaries of Acadia National Park, Maine. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 4026.

Ratifying and confirming act 4 of session laws of Hawaii, 1949, extending time within which revenue bonds may be issued and delivered under chap

Hawa11’ 1945- Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 4688. Aug. 9. 1949. 2 n

Pe™,1!'1n5 8end?ng. 0 £ braille writers to or from the blind at same rates as provided for then- transportation for repair purposes. Report fom Com-mittee on Post Office and Civil Sevice to accompany S. 1695. Aug. 10 1949 O p.

Commission stu j-T administration of overseas areas. Report from Com- AuglO>ni^9ien5^UreS ln Executive Departments to accompany S. 2072.

AR?nnrtfrnm r«mm°-tiFeder?1 <-f°°l1’4.druR’ and cosmetic act, as amended. ^ep^rj|Q°m Committee^on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany

inT restoration and management projects. Report from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany H. R. 1746 Aug, 11, 1949. 2 p.

Housing amendments of 1949. Renort from Committee on Banking and Currency to accomnany S. 2246. Aug. 11, 1949. 57 p S anaL. C. card 49-46800 F

Amending act to provide for cooperation by Smithsonian Institution with State, educational, and scientific organizations in United States for con- Dnuing ethnological researches on American Indians, approved Apr. 10, D*28. Renort from Committee on Rules and Administration to accompany H. R. 3417. Aug. 13, 1949. 2 p.

Investigating field of labor-management relations. Report from Committee on Rules and Administration to accompany S. Res. 140. Aug. 15, 1949. 2 p.

Creating Joint Committee on Lobbying Activities. Report from’ Committee on^Rules and Administration to accompany H. Con. Res. 62. Aug. 15, 1949.'

Providing for conveyance to Franciscan Fathers of California of approxi-mately 40 acres of land located on Hunter-Liggett militarv reservation. Monterey Countv Calif. Renort from Committee on Armed Services to accomnany S. 1660. Aug. 15, 1949. 3 p.

Authorizing advancements to and reimbursement of certain agencies of treasury Department for services performed for other Government agen-cies. Report from Committee on Expenditures in Executive Departments to accompany S. 2018. Aug. 15. 1949. 4 p.

C°h >vo o e "I1?, 01080 of Jnn** 39. 195n- suspension of duties and import HR $327 * Aug™ 5’ 1 fr°m Committee on Finance to accompany

Guided-missile laboratory. Report from Committee on Interstate and For-eign Commerce to accompany S. 2316. Aug 15 1949 6 n

Amending Federal airport act so ns tn authorize appropriations for protects in virgin Islands. Renort from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany S. 2360. Aug 15 1949 2 n *

A^r™?r=FpfiPrnl airoort aat to authorize "r'nnts for minor protects at maior toTcompaSH 1282™ Au™5Tm and Forei"a Commerce

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and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 2286. Aug. 15, 1949. 2 p.915. Disposition of lands on Cabazon, Augustine, and Torres-Martinez Indian

Reservations, Calif. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 4584. Aug. 15, 1949. 4 p.

916 Conveying certain lands to Lillian I. Anderson, Valentine. Ariz. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 76, Aug 15 1949. 2 p.

917. Exchange ’of certain lands Tn North Carolina between United States and Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 2876. Aug. 15, 1949. 2 p.

918 Providing for use of State course of study in schools operated by Bureau of Indian Affairs in South Dakota. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 3881. Aug. 15, 1949. 2 p.

919 Promoting development in cooperation with Colorado of fish, wildlife, and recreational aspects of Colorado-Big Thompson project. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 5134.

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Aug 15 1949 4 p.Exchange of certain Navajo tribal land for certain Utah land. Report from

Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 2140. Aug. 15 1949 2 p.

Transferring ownership of certain buffaloes to Crow Indian tribes. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 1829.

Amending’ Army and'' Air Force vitalization and retirement equalization act of 1948 Report from Committee on Armed Forces to accompany H. R. 5929. Aug. 15, 1949. 1 p. .

Authorizing certain construction at military and naval installations. Re-port from Committee on Armed Services to accompany S. 2440. Aug. 15,

Amending” sec.' 81 of national defense act, as amended, to provide for additional officers of National Guard of United States on active duty in National Guard Bureau. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany S. 2441. Aug. 15, 1949. 2 p. .

Amending Public Health Service act to authorize assistance to States and political subdivisions in development and maintenance of local public health units. Report from Committee on Labor and Public Welfare to accompany S. 522. Aug. 15, 1949. 15 p.

926 Amending sec. 4 (e) of Civil service retirement act of May 29 1930, as amended. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H. R. 5465. Aug. 16, 1949. 4 p. ...

927 Reorganization plan no. 7 of 1949, transferring Public Roads Administra-tion. Report from Committee on Expenditures in Executive Departments to accompany S. Res. 155. Aug. 16, 1949. 3 p. ... -

928 Authorizing, conveyance to California of easements for construction of toll highway crossing and approaches thereto over and across lands of United States in vicinity of San Francisco Bay, Calif. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany S. 1390. Aug. 16, 1949. 7 p.

929 Providing assistance for local school agencies in providing educational oppor-tunities for children on Federal reservations or in defense areas, and for other purposes. Report from Committee on Labor and Public Welfare to accompany H. R. 3829. Aug. 17, 1949. 5 p.

930 Directing Secretary of Interior to convey certain land to Palm Beach County, Fla. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs io accompany H. R. 2517. Aug. 17, 1949. 2 p.

931 Providing for conveyance to State of New York of certain historic property situated within Fort Niagara State Park. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 4073. Aug. 17, 1949.

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p.932 Adding certain surplus land to Petersburg National Military Park, Va., and

defining boundaries thereof. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 4208. Aug. 17, 1949. 2 p.

933. Authorizing composition of Army and Air Force. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H. R. 1437. Aug. 18, 1949. 9 p.L. C. card 49-46819

934. Amending Atomic energy act. Report from Joint Committee on Atomic Energy to accompany S. 2372. Aug. 18, 1949. 6 p.L. C. card 49-46822

935 Amending Rule 29 by requiring committee reports on measures repealing or amending statute to show changes in existing law. Report from Com-mittee on Rules and Administration to accompany S. Res. 95. Aug. 18, 1949. 2 p.

936. Authorizing Secretary of Army to purchase certain property in Morgan County, Ohio. Report from Committee on Public Works to accompany H. R. 3071. Aug. 19, 1949. 2 p.

937. Extending time for completing construction of bridge across Mississippi River at or near point between Delmar Boulevard and Cole Street in St. Louis, Mo., and point apposite thereto in East St. Louis, Ill. Report from Committee on Public Works to accompany H. R. 3478. Aug. 19, 1949. 2 p.

938. Relating to sale of old Louisville Marine Hospital, Jefferson County, Ky. Report from Committee on Public Works to accompany H. R. 3197. Aug. 19, 1949. 2 p.

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Providing for conveyance of land to Norfolk County Trust Co. in Stoughton Mass. Report from Committee on Public Works to accompany H R 5356’ Aug. 19, 1949. 2 p.

Amending Philippine rehabilitation act of 1946. Report from Committee on Public Works to accompany S. 2374. Aug. 19, 1949. 2 p.

Posthumous promotion of John Sidney McCain. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H. J. Res. 281. Aug. 19, 1949. 2 p

Sale of lands in Florida to Albert M. Lewis, jr. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 2475. Aug. 19, 1949. 2 p. ’

Relating to switching service, information and evidence from railroads £>0U?CkXnp and judicial review. Report from Committee on

T, p,ost and Civil Service to accompany S. 1596. Aug. 19, 1949 24 n Reclassification of Crow Indians, Montana. Report from Committee on

Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 2170. Aug. 22 1949 2 nAuthorizing sale of certain inherited lands, Flathead Reservation Mont

HePRrt19f76m Au T^^IMO11 2Dteri°r and Insular Affairs to accompany Providing for enlistment of aliens in Regular Army. Report from Committee

on Armed Services to accompany S. 2269. Aug. 22, 1949 4 pAuthorizing patents issue to settlers, Pyramid Lake Indian’Reservation, Nev

S17rt Augm22 °1949ttei4°p Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany

SCwfi1fo^°n<Structi0n act‘o £?port from Committee on Labor and Public Welfare to accompany S. 2317. Aug 22, 1949 17 n L. C. card 49-46855

Quitclaiming certain property in Enid, Okla., to H. B. Bass. Report from o11 Interlor and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 5205. Aug.J.V'xV. A p.

Amending act approved July 18, 1940 (54 Stat. 766; 24 U. S C 1946 edi-tion, sec. 196b), relating to admission to St. Elizabeths Hospital of persons XllsitblOe^n?nmisi,ep1iin!,PfiginwIsla^S1’ by 'l^ing classes of plrlons

e St- Elizabeths Hospital and in other respects. Report An? oq ’?Qaateeo°n Labor and Public Welfare to accompany S. 2227.

Authorizing withdrawal of public notices in Yuma reclamation project Re- 1542. frA?g.C23n?94t9e 3p Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S.

Amending act of July 23, 1947 (61 Stat. 409). Report from Committee on 19491St3’p and Forelgn Commerce to accompany H. R. 1824. Aug. 24,

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19720 RFC loan policy, hearings before subcommittee, 81st Congress, 1st session, June 22-30,1949. 1949. iii+232 p. t • Item 299L. C. card 49-45884 Y 4.B 22/3 : R 24/16

19721 Expenditures in Executive Departments Committee, Senate19722 Export-Import Bank, Polish loans, hearings before investigations subcom-

mittee, 81st Congress, 1st session, pursuant to S. Res. 52, May 16-18, 1949. 1949. v+119 p. il. 4 • Item 302L. C. card 49-46705 Y 4.Ex 7/14: Ex 7/3

19723 Maritime Commission accounting backlog, hearings before investigations subcommittee, 81st Congress, 1st session, pursuant to S. Res. 52, Mar. 11 12,1949. 1949. iii+57 p. t • Item 302L. C. card 49-46711 Y 4.Ex 7/14: M 33/2

19724 Reorganization plans no. 1 and no. 2 of 1949, hearings, 81st Congress, 1st session, on Reorganization plan no. 1 of 1949, to provide for Department of Welfare, July 21-Aug. 3, 1949, Reorganization plan no. 2 of 1949, transferring Bureau of Employment Security, July 21-29 [28], 1949. 1949. viii+354 p. il. f • Item 302L. C. card 49-46812 Y 4.Ex 7/14: R 29/4

19725 War Assets Administration sale of Koppers plant, Baltimore, Md„ hearing before investigations subcommittee, 80th Congress, 2d session, pursuant to S. Res. 189, Nov. 8, 1948. 1949. iv+80 p. t • Item 302L. C. card 49-46706 Y 4.Ex 7/14: K 83

19726 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, Senate19727 Air-line industry investigation, hearings, 81st Congress, 1st session, pursu-

ant to S. Res. 50, Apr. 11-29, 1949. 1949. pt. 1, iv+1-556 p. 3 pl. map. f • Item 305L. C. card 49-45886 Y 4.1n 8/3: Ai 7/9/pt.l

19728 Amendments to Migratory bird hunting stamp act and aid to States in fish restoration projects, hearings, 81st Congress, 1st session, on S. 1076 and S. 1075, May 9 and June 9, 1949. 1949. iii+65 p. il. t ® Item 305 L. C. card 49-45865 Y 4.1n 8/3: M 58/2

19729 Amendments to Natural gas act, hearings before subcommittee, 81st Con-gress, 1st session, on S. 1498, May 17—June 8 [10], 1949. 1949. iii4-522 p. il. map. t • Item 305L. C. card 49-45887 Y 4.1n 8/3 : G 21/3

19730 Nomination of John J. Carson to be member of Federal Trade Commission, hearings, 81st Congress, 1st session, June 30-July 12, 1949. 1949. iv4-268 p. f • Item 305L. C. card 49-45888 Y 4.1n 8/3: C 23/9

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19731 Railroad safety (communications systems for trains), hearings before sub-committee, 81st Congress, 1st session, on S. 238, May 19-July 6 1949 1949. iv+246p. f © Item 305L. C. card 49-45876 Y 4.1n 8/3: R13/39

19732 Regulation of whaling, hearing before subcommittee, 81st Congress 1st session, on S. 2080, July 20, 1949. 1949. iii+58 p. t • Item 305 ’ L. C. card 49-45905 Y 4.1n 8/3 : W 55

19733 Judiciary Committee, Senate

19734 Control of subversive activities, hearings before subcommittee, 81st Con-gress, 1st session, on S. 1194 and S. 1196, Apr. 29-June 10, 1949 1949 iv+255 p. f • Item 306L. C. card 49-45878 Y 4. J 89/2: Su 1/2

19735 Nomination of Tom C. Clark, hearings, 81st Congress, 1st session, on nomi-nation of Tom C. Clark to be associate justice of Supreme Court Aug 9- 11, 1949. 1949. iii+359 p. f © Item 306L. C. card 49-45909 Y 4. J 89/2: C 54

19736 To amend antitrust laws, hearing before subcommittee, 81st Congress 1st session, on S. 1910, June 21, 1949. 1949. iii-f-45 p. f • Item 306* L. C. card 49-46710 Y 4. J 89/2: An 8/3

19737 To prohibit picketing of courts, joint hearings before subcommittees of Committees on Judiciary, 81st Congress, 1st session, on S. 1681 and H R 3766, June 15, 1949. 1949. iii-4-31 p. f • Item 306L. C. card 49-45879 Y 4. J 89/2 : P 58

19738 Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Senate19739

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Automobiles for disabled veterans, hearing before subcommittee, 81st Con-gress, 1st session, on S. 2115, June 23, 1949. 1949. iii+9 p. f • Item 307L. C. card 49-45862

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•1 49~9, and 4 of S. 1581, May 4-9, 1949. 1949. vi’+272 p’il. 10 pl. 7 maps, t © Item 307 ~L. C. card 49-45863

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L°on1S u? ^committee, 81st Congress, 1st session,1949’ ?949S’ ’ivliaoe 5-? 58 ’ and hTtle 5 of S- 1679’ May 10 and 11,1949. 1949. iv+139 p. il. 4 maps, f • Item 307 L. C. card 49-46714

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To assist veterans in retaining possession of homes or farms in certain defaulf ,in mortgage payments, hearing before subcommittee,

f1 ©CItem ^071St SSeS1°n’ °n S’ 1451’ July 20- 1949- 1949- di+25 p.L. C. card 49-45885 Y 4.L 11/2: V 64/7

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19746 To assist veterans to borrow funds for acquisition of homes hearing before subcommittee, 81st Congress, 1st session, on S. 616, July 20, 1949. 194.).iii-f-57 p. il. t • Item 307 L. C. card 49-46813 Y 4.L 11/2: H 75

19747 To authorize appointment of doctors of chiropractic in Department of Medi-cine and Surgery of Veterans’ Administration, hearing before subcom- m?ttel?81st Congress, 1st session, on S. 2025, July 6, 1949. 1949. in-f-12 p. t • Item 307 L. C. card 49-45904 Y 4.L 11/2: C 44

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To provide special housing for certain classes of disalded before subcommittee, 81st Congress, 1st session, on S. 2146, July 21, 1J49. 1949. iii+19 p. t • Item 307L. C. card 49-46814 Y 4L 11/2 • V b4/b

United States employees’ compensation act amendments hearings before subcommittee, 81st Congress, 1st session, on S. 239, S 800, S 1245, and b. 1287, June 13 and 14, 1949. 1949. iv+ <9 p. t Iv Tt °ii /? • Em 7/2 L. C. card 49-45894 Y 4L 11/2 ♦ Em 7/2

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To preserve equities of permanent classified civil-service employees, hearing before subcommittee, 81st Congress, 1st session, on S. 660, May 19, 1949.1949. iv+100p.il. t ® Item 300 Y4 P 84/11-C49L. C. card 49-45870 Y 41 84/11• C 4y

CONTRACT SETTLEMENT OFFICE, General Services Administration

Note —under provisions of Public law 152, 81st Congress. 1st session, effective Julv 1 1949, the functions of the Contract Settlement Office were transferred f o the Treasury Department to the General Services Administiation.

Appeal Board proceedings, prints, t • Item 992 GS 5.7&a: 4/ (nos.) 2. Appeal of Kamen Products Co., Inc. v Department of Navy, proceeding no. 151 ;3 Appea'l1ofeH.SEnHeacock’Company[v. Department of Navy, proceeding no. 300,

opinion [and decision, decided June 21, 1949]. [1949.] p. 5-6.4 Appeal of E I. duPont de Nemours & Company, Inc., v. Department of Army,

proceeding no. 272, [decided May 23, 1949: decision], 1949. p. 7.5 Appeal of Hotpoint Inc. v. Department of Army, proceeding no. -97, [decided

6. 287.7. Ap» A?' A • £ M5.

fdecided Julv 14, 1949; opinion and decision], [1949.] [l]-t-lb p.8. Appeal of Northwest Airlines, Inc, v Department of Army, proceeding no. 282,

[decided July 15, 1949, opinion and decision], [1949.] [1] +20-25 p.

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COPYRIGHT OFFICE, Library of Congress

51st annual report of register of copyrights, fiscal year, 1948. 1949. ii+12p. large 8° tL. C. card 10-35017

Catalog of copyright entries, 3d series, v. 2.

LC 3.1:948

19764 pt 11B. Commercial prints and labels, no. 2 ; July-Dec. 1948. [1949.] v + 81 175 p. 4° * Paper, $1.00. 9 Item 679 LC 3.6/5 . v.2/pt.ll B/no.2

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e[l949nf ap d23^42ndatl°n Company- Incorporated v. United States.4Z’ Pa[Clfl949C]°OPPer4aLV5e9POUltry PrOdUCerS’ a -P-tion v.

c. M. Pedersen v. United States hc mo i „ K ~ Ju 3.8 : P 119/10 48538. Johannes Ramselius [et al ] v. United States. P[W49.] p 514§.P 341/3

Thomas H. Whelpley v United States rnun i -r Ju 3.8 :R 149/2 48674. Columbia Basin Orchardl acornoration Sp4h I a P‘ 7“.12A Jn 38 : w 573Perham Fruit Corp„S«o“^u“ftM'SStat™' uSj"’?. °iSe<llt M».

19772 rrt nr,. Ju 3.8 :C 723/8[Cases.] Special findings of fact, conclusion of law and opinion.

available a’Alr'e S"“/ci/lnVth« Vrie/'b'l'"- aete4 ’'"i tertlS"1

also authorized a yearly subscription for al? nnrorHfil i 10^ each- The court has per year. These are not listedI in tse Monthly catalog iTV the rate of ?5.00 volumes as “Cases decided in the Conrtnf ciSg/ntoter they apPear in bound Bound volumes, when issued are entered in the Mnn/nS0"’’1.0? Claims reports)” by the Superintendent of Documents. the Monthly catalog and are for sale

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19787EDUCATION OFFICE, Federal Security Agency

A EdXaSrt n9r5ii»9TT+4KoTri! 19.48P: Offlre »f• Item 358 J 530 p. il. * Paper, 25c.L. c. card 4r-18120

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19788 Biennial survey of education in United States, 1944-46: chap. 3, Statistics of city school systems 1945-46; by Lester B. Herlihy. [1949.] iv+73 p. * Paper, 20c. • Item 360L. C. card E 8-675 FS 5.23 : 944r-46/chap.3

Bulletin 1949 (series). • Item 361 FS 5.3: 949/(nos.)19789 5. Science teaching in rural and small town schools [with bibliography] ; by

Glenn O. Blough, Paul E. Blackwood. [1949.] vi-|-55 p. il. * Paper, 20c L. C. card E 49-24

19790 7. Teaching of United States history in public high schools, inquiry into offer-ings and registrations, 1946—47 ; by Howard R. Anderson. [1949.] v-]-20 p. * Paper, 15c.

19791 10. Directory of 897 16mm. film libraries; compiled by Seerley Reid. [1949.][3] -[-32 p. * Paper, 15c.L. C. card E 49-29

Circular. • Item 371 FS5.4: (no.)19792 306. Large and small classes in secondary schools; by Ellsworth Tompkins.

[1949.] iv-|-30 p. 4° ♦ Paper, 20c.L. C. card E 49-25

19793 Sodium fluoride goes to school; by V. R. Sill. [1949.] 4-6, [1] p. il. 4° [Also in School life, May 1949.] * Paper, 5c. FS 5.7/a : So 16

Vocational Division bulletin. • Item 378 FS 5.123 : (nos.)19794 239. Frontiers in homemaking education, programs for adults [with bibliogra-

phy] ; by Elizabeth Riner. [1949.] iv-f-63 p il. (Home economics education series 25.) * Paper, 20c.L. C. card E 49-28 , . v ,,

19795 240. Evaluation of local programs of vocational education in agriculture, basedon criteria prepared by National Standards Committee for Vocational Education in Agriculture. [1949.] iv + 75 p. (Agricultural series 58.) * Paper, 20c.L. C. card E 49-30

19796 EMERGENCY BOARDS (under sec. 10, Railway labor act)

19797 Report no. 73 to the President by Emergency Board, appointed Apr. 9, 1949, by Executive order 10050, pursuant to sec. 10 of Railway labor act, to investigate facts as to dispute between Railway Express Agency, Inc., a carrier, and certain of its employees represented by Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express and Sta-tion Employees (NMB case A-3006), Washington, D. C., May 6, 1949. [1949.] iii+23 p. * Paper, 10c. • Item 750L. C. card A 49-10401 NMB 1.7: R 13/9

19798 EMERGENCY COURT OF APPEALS

19799 No. 493, Rose Herman v. Tighe E. Woods, housing expediter; opinion of court, filed June 13, 1949. [1949.] 7 p. t Ju 12.7 :H 426

19800 No. 508, United Labor Committee, et al., v. Tighe E. Woods, housing expe-diter ; opinion of court, filed July 12, 1949. [1949.] 7 p. t

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19801 EMPLOYEES’ COMPENSATION BUREAU, Federal Security Agency

19802 Annual report of Federal Security Agency, [fiscal year] 1948: Employees’ Compensation Bureau. [1949.] vii+627-647 p. il. [Also issued as H. doc. 14, 81st Cong. 1st sess.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 427L. C. card 18-26057 FS 13.301: 948

19803 EMPLOYMENT SECURITY BUREAU, Federal Security Agency

19804 Dictionary of occupational titles; v. 2, Occupational classification and industry index; prepared by Division of Occupational Analysis. 2d edition. 1949. xxvi4-743 p. * Cloth, $2.00. • Item 423L. C. card SS 49-12 FS 3.102: Oc 1/5/V.2/949

19805 I stick on the job! [1949.] [4] p. narrow 12° [Relates to physically handicapped.] t • Item 423 FS 3.102: H 19/3

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19S06 Labor recruitment for agriculture, farm placement service in 1948. [1949.]31 p. il. 4° (United States Employment Service.) f © Item 423L.C. card SS 49-19 FS 3.102: Ag 8

19807 National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, Oct. 2-8, 1949, in community, in State, in nation, program guide for use of staff members and committee chairmen in planning State and local programs. [1949 ] viii+30+[l] p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with Office of Vocational Rehabilitation and President’s Committee on National Emplov the Physi-cally Handicapped Week.] f • Item 423 yL. C. card SS 49-18 FS 3.102 : H 19/949

19808 Sure, I’m a good worker! [1949.] [4] p. narrow 8° [Release to physically handicapped.] f • Item 423 FS 3.102 : H 19/4

19809 Why not hire me? [1949.] [4] p. il. narrow 8° [Relates to physically handicapped.] t • Item 423 FS 3.102 : H 19/2

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. - Mar 1949. [1949.] cover title, i-f-12 p. 1 pl. 4° • Item 1084 ’pt. 135. Foundation grouting: chap 1, Planning [with Selected and annotated

bibliograpby on grouting] ; Apr. 1949. [1949.] cover title, vii + 81 p. 11. tl pu. o L<1D.L. C. card 46-22706

Miscellaneous series. • Item 1086 M 110.12: (nos & dates)2- PnLa,n? J%mil?al charges at United States Gulf Coast ports; prepared bv

®oard Engineers for Rivers and Harbors. 1949 edition. 1949 x +145 p. [This is a revision of a portion of the 1948 report published as Mis-cellaneous series 1.] * Paper 35c 1 puunsneu as ivnsL. C. card 49-46837

3. Port and terminal charges at United States Pacific Coast ports • prepared by Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors. 1949 edition 1949 P x + 230 p. [This is a revision of a portion of the 1948 report published as Mis-cellaneous series 1.] * Paper 50c r puuusueu as iyl is -L. C. card 49-46838

Navigation regulations governing use of navigable waters of United States form^r\Jai4t’em91089tl949'] ii+114 P’ iL 4° [Issued in loose-leaf

L. C. card 49-46788 M 110.6: N 22/949Port series. • Item 1088 M llo.n . (no }

24‘ °f H?UATton-7-Tex-J PrePared by Board of Engineers for Rivers and Har-bors and Maritime Commission. Revised 1948 1949 xi + 202 n 3 n of ?1.25maPS’ 4° [ThiS rep°rt is a revision of Pt' 2 of Port series 6.] P » pipe?

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PW.r»f.hD«“t,hM?"S spray dr<,I>s [wl,h Terence) ;

R. A. Fulton. July 1949. 3 p. il. 40 ’ JL1?949PUn949tliOn4 nf ?oivirSl0n of Insecticide Investigations, Jan. 1-June 30,

1949. [1949.] 4p. 4 [Processed.] T A 77 318-949Picture sheet. A 77 320- (n

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0 Tn sects of agricultural and household importance in Alaska, with suggestions 9‘ for their control by Joseph C. Chamberlin. 1949. ii + 59 p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau. Includes list of Other Department publications on household and stored-product in-sects.] * Paper, 20c.

EXTENSION SERVICE, Agriculture Dept.Extension Service circular. [Processed.] A43.4: (no.)

458. Farm people and social security [with selected references and other sources of information; by E. J. Niederfrank]. June 1949. cover title, 17 p. il. 4° [Text on p. 2 of cover.] t

What research shows about visual aids, movies, slidefilms, exhibits, pictures, charts, posters [with bibliography on Visual aids] [1949.1 cover title 54 p. il. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] f A43.2.VSZ/2

FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION, Agriculture Dept.Circular. • Item 62 AJ2;4; (^0)

20. Laws administered by Farm Credit Administration as amended to Jan. 1 1949, as compiled in United States code. Jan. 1949. iii-f-190 p. TL. C. card Agr 49-622

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132. North Dakota cooperatives coordinate transportation for economy and service ; by Leonard N. Conyers and Robert J. Byrne. June 1949. [3J + ii+53 p. 4° [Errata sheet, 1 p. oblong 48° was also issued.]

FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, Justice Dept.Wanted by FBI, wanted flyer no. 50-58; Jan. 17-Aug. 11, 1949. [1949.]

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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONEmployee and compensation data by occupational classification, reported by

standard broadcast stations, nation-wide networks, and regional net-works for week ending Oct. 16, 1948. [1948.] cover title, j+ [1] leaves 10 tab. 4° [Processed.] 0 CO 1.2: Em 7/948

FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION, Agriculture Dept.Did vou know that Federal crop insurance protects your wheat investment?

[1949.] [2] p. il. oblong 8° folded into 6 p. narrow 8° size, t • Item 105 A 62.2: W 56/4

FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION, Housing and Home Finance Agency

1 15th annual report, Federal Housing Administration, year ending Dec. 31, 1948. 1949. vii4- . * Paper, 35c. • Item 795131p.ilL. C. card 35-26124 21: 948

19841 FEDERAL REGISTER DIVISION, General Services AdministrationNote —The functions of the director of the Division of the Federal Register of the

National Archives Establishment were transferred to the administrator of the Gen-eral Services Administration by Public law 152, 81st Congress, 1st session, effectiveJuly 1, 1949.

19842 Code of Federal regulations, containing codification of documents of general applicability and future effect as of Dec. 31, 1948, with ancillaries and index: Title 14 [Civil aviation], pts. 1-399. 1949 edition. [1949.] xiv4-562 p. il. [Pocket to hold supplements pasted on p. 3 of cover.] * Cloth, $3.50. • Item 722 _ _L. C. card 49-46198 GS 4.108:14/pt.l-399

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Fe™1.7'*ister> v-14. no. 126-167; July 1-Aug. 30 1949 [194Q ] n a«n7_ Federai holkhnyY pfpe?"$1500^°^^$1"0 fOll?Win.g an official

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Uni949)StanS94(?)OrrvT?^ conization manual, 1949 (revised as of July 1, S^am'Se'ntsY^pet°f U"‘ted Stat«

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V' L°natlonalbseekuSrit?es^xcbaSnse°an>dtCllltS'?n nr e.„vl„s stock reglster(.a on 1949. [1949.] 1 p S ’ amdt 11 to Regulation U, effective July 20,

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SSsSSts in federal reserve bulletin tor July 1949.) t ' FRl.s/ia^ B 225/5/949 tn w78e;ytprep°anr™bv Sa?kTt P| S’ Dlstri!'“tl«” <* consumer income riq4Q i ir .. Oy Clarke L. Fauver and Irving Schweiger Inn

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FR 1.3/la: F 49/949/pt 3

Federal reserve bulletin, Aug. 19®,/ t * FR L3/la: F 49/M9/PM

FEDERAL SUPPLY BUREAU, General Services Administration

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Federal standard stock catalog: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification. [Issued with perforations.] • Item 1002 T 58.10/3: (letter-nos.)AA-T-636.

AAA—B—92.AAA—S—116.

C—F—202.

DDD-D-626.

FF-P—416a.

GG-H-576.

GG-M-416.H—B-256a.

H—B-371a.

H—B—621c.

HH—1—551.

HH-I-567.

K-B-85.

L—P—344.

L—P—349.

L—P—365.

L—P—416.

L—P—490.

L-P—501.

O-D-370.

O-F-166.

0-1-558.

SS-R-531.

SS-S—439.

T-M-561b.

T—T—871a.

TT-A-566.

TT-P—86a.

TT-T-656.

UU-B-838.W-F—406.

ZZ—T—721d.

Trays, desk, wood, general office type; May 24, 1949. [1949.] 5 p. il. 4" * Paper, 5c.

Balances, analytical; May 17, 1949. [1949.] 9 p. 12° * Paper, 5c.Scales, weighing, beam, infant; May 17, 1949. [1949.] 6 p. 12°

* Paper, 5c.Felt, hair; Mar. 31, 1949. [1949.] 11 p. il. 4° [Supersedes Fed.

spec. C-C-811 and C-F-201c, Nov. 6, 1934, and Mar. 8, 1944.] * Paper, 10c.

Drapes, surgical, sheeting; May 24, 1949. [1949.] 6 p. il. 4° * Paper, 5c.

Pins, safety ; June 3, 1949. [1949.] 6 p. 12° [Supersedes Fed. spec. FF—P—416, Oct. 2, 1940.] * Paper, 5c.

Holders, needle, Inoculating; May 13, 1949. [1949.] 5 p. 12° * Paper, 5c.

Mirrors, laryngeal, amdt. 1; June 14, 1949. [1949.] 4 p. 12° tBrushes, flowing; June 3, 1949. [1949.] 7 p. il. 4° [Supersedes

Fed. spec. H-B-256, Oct. 14. 1930.] * Paper, 5c.Brushes, marking; May 4, 1949. [1949.] 6 p. il. 4° [Supersedes

Fed. spec. H-B-371, Oct. 14, 1930.] * Paper, 5c.Brushes, stencil; May 13, 1949. [1949.] 7 p. il. 4° [Supersedes

Fed. spec. H—B—621b, Feb. 21, 1945.] ♦ Paper, 5c.Insulation, glass, cellular, block; June 13. 1949. [1949.] 13 p.

12° * Paper, 5c.Insulation, pipe, laminated-felt (for temperatures between 40° and

212° F.) ; June 13, 1949. [1949.] 7 p. 12° * Paper. 5c.Bags, sand, for medical use (empty) ; May 25, 1949. [1949.] 5 p.

4° * Paper, 5c.Plastics, cellulose acetate, molded; May 9, 1949. [1949.] 8 p. 4°

* Paper, 5c.Plastics, cellulose acetate butyrate, molded ; May 9, 1949. [1949.]

8 p. 4° * Paper, 5c.Plastics, cellulose nitrate (pyroxylin) sheets, rods, and tubes;

May 9, 1949. [1949.] 8 p. il. 4° ♦ Paper, 5c.Plastics, polystyrene, molded; May 9, 1949. [1949.] 7 p. 4°

* Paper, 5c.Plastics, polyvinyl chloride-acetate, molded; May 9, 1949. [1949.]

7 p. 4° * Paper, 5c.Plastics, polyvinylidene chloride (saran), molded; May 9, 1949.

[1949.] 7 p. 4° * Paper, 5c.Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) ; May 13, 1949. [1949.]

9 p. 12° * Paper, 5c.Ferric ammonium oxalate, photographic ; May 13, 1949. [1949.]

7 p. 12° ♦ Paper, 5c.Insecticide-concentrate, liquid, water-emulsifying (DDT, nonex-

plosive solvent, emulsifying agent) ; May 13, 1949. [1949.] 7 p. 12° * Paper, 5c.

Roofing-slabs, concrete, precast amdt. 1; June 13, 1949. 1949. 1 p. 12° f

Slabs, roofing, precast, gypsum; June 20, 1949. [1949.] 5 p. 12° ♦ Paper, 5c.

Mops, cotton, wet-cleaning; May 17, 1949. [1949.] 4 p. il. 4° [Supersedes Fed. spec. T-M—561a, Dec. 19, 1938.] * Paper, 5c.

Twine, cotton, wrapping ; June 14, 1949. [1949.] 5 p. 4° [Super-sedes Fed. spec. T-T-871, Sept. 16, 1930.] ♦ Paper, 5c.

Antimony-oxide, dry (paint pigment) ; June 3, 1949. [1949.] 6 p. 12° * Paper, 5c.

Paint, red-lead-base, ready-mixed; May 4, 1949. [1949.] 17 p. il. 12° [Supersedes Fed. spec. TT—P-86, Sept. 9, 1939.] * Paper, 5c.

Tricresyl phosphate (for use in organic coatings] ; May 4, 1949. (1949.] 8 p. 12° * Paper, 5c.

Butterchips, paper; May 24, 1949. [1949.] 3 p. 4° * Paper, 5c.Fittings, cable and conduit amdt. 5 : June 14, 1949. [1949.] 4 p.

12° [Supersedes Amendment 4, Feb. 27, 1947.]Tubes, automobile and motorcycle, inner, amdt. 1; June 3, 1949.

[1949.] 6 p. 12° fFederal supply schedule: Fire extinguishers, repair parts, and accessories

under class 58, Sept. 1,1949-Feb. 28,1950. [1949.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] $ GS 2.7: 58/949-50

Same: Fuel oil and kerosene, region 1, under class 7, Aug. 1, 1949-July 31, 1950. [1949.] 22 p. 4° [Processed.] $ GS 2.7:7/949-50

Same: Fuel oil and kerosene, region 2, under class 7, Aug. 1, 1949-July 31, 1950. [1949.] 16 p. 4° [Processed.] i GS 2.7:7/2/949-50

Same: Gasoline, region 1, under class 7, Sept. 1,1949-Feb. 28,1950. [1949.]7 p. 4° [Processed.] $ GS 2.7: 7/3/949-50

Same: Gasoline, region 2, under class 7, Sept. 1,1949-Feb. 28, 1950. [1949.]7 p. 4° [Processed.] $ GS 2.7: 7/4/949-50

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19898 Same: Groceries and other provisions under class 56, Sept. 1-Nov. 30, 1949.[1949.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] i GS 2.7:56/949

19899 Same: Machine tools, small machinery and accessories and parts under class 40, Sept. 1, 1949-Aug. 31, 1950 (except as otherwise indicated here-in). [1949.] 22 p. 2 p. of pl. 4°. [Processed.] J GS 2.7: 40/940-50

19900 Same: Marginally punched continuous forms under class 28, July 1, 1949- June 30, 1950. [1949.] 140 p. 4° t GS 2.7: 28/949-50

19901 Same: Office equipment under class 54, July 1,1949-June 30, 1950. [1949.]41 p. 4° [Processed.] $ GS 2.7: 54/949-50

19902 Same: Special furnishings, executive type (supplemental) (easy chairs and davenports), Aug. 1-Nov. 30, 1949. [1949.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] $

GS 2.2: F 98/94919903 Same: Telephone and teletypewriter service, Mountain States Telephone

and Telegraph Company, Santa Fe, N. Mex., area, under class 102, revised as of June 1949, Apr. 1-June 30, 1948, and thereafter until fur-ther notice. [1949.] 9 p. 4° [Processed.] J T 58.8:102/16/949

19904 Same: Telephone and teletypewriter service, Pacific Telephone and Tele-graph Company, San Diego, Calif., area, under class 102, revised as of Mar. 1949, Oct. 1, 1948-June 30, 1949, and thereafter until further notice. [1949.] 7 p. 4° [Processed.] $ T 58.8:102/17/949

19905 Same: Telephone and teletypewriter service, Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, New Orleans, La., area, under class 102, revised as of June 1, 1949, Nov. 1, 1946-June 30, 1947, and thereafter until further notice. [1949.] 12 p. 4° [Processed.] $ T58.8:102/18/949

19906 Same: Trucks, hand, and parts and accessories under class 69, Aug. 1, 1949-July 31, 1950. [1949.] 11 p. 4° [Processed.] $

GS 2.7: 69/949-5019907 Same: Wiping cloth service under class 103, Aug. 1, 1949-July 31, 1950.

[1949.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] $ GS 2.7:103/949-50

19908 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION19909 Report of Federal Trade Commission on concentration of productive facili-

ties, 1947, total manufacturing and 26 selected industries. 1949. iv-f-96 p. il. * Paper, 25c. • Item 440L. C. card 49-46848 FT 1.2 : C 74

19910 FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, Interior Dept.C. F. S. (series). [Processed.] f 149 8/2: (nos.)

19911 482. Massachusetts landings, Apr. 1949 [1949.] [1] +13 p. il. 4» (Commer-cial Fisheries Branch.)

19912 483. Frozen fish report, July 1949. [1949.] [l]+9 p. il. 4° (CommercialFisheries Branch.)

Fishery leaflet. [Processed.] f 149.28: (no.)19913 342. Report of Alaska exploratory fishing expedition, fall of 1948, to northern

Bering Sea; by J. G. Ellson, Boris Knake and John Dassow. June 1949. 25 p. 11. 1 pl 6 maps, 4°

19914 FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, Federal Security Agency19915 Annual report of Federal Security Agency, [fiscal year] 1948: Food and

Drug Administration. [1949.] vii+531-577 p. * Paper, 20c.L. C. card Agr. 28-1621 FS 13.101: 948

19916 Notices of judgment under Federal food, drug, and cosmetic act: Drugs and devices, 2501-50. Aug. 1949. p. 179-207. t • Item 432L. C. card Agr 40-274 FS 13.108: 2501-2550

19917 Same: Foods, 13201-350. June 1949. p. 400-469. t • Item 433L. C. card Agr 40-122 FS 13.109: 13201-13350

19918 Same: Foods, 13351-500. July 1949. p. 471-527. f • Item 433FS 13.109:13351-13500

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19919 FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL RELATIONS OFFICE, Agriculture Dept.

19920 Foreign agricultural trade, United States foreign trade, value by countries, calendar years 1941-45. July 1949. 25 p. 4° [Processed.] tL. C. card 49-46852 A 67.19: 941-45

19921 Foreign agricultural trade, United States imports of fruits and vegetables under quarantine, by countries of origin and ports of entry, annual fiscal year, 1946-47 and 1947-48. July 1949. 10 p. 4° [Processed.] t

A 67.2: F 94/946-48A 67.18: (letters-nos.)Foreign agriculture circular. [Processed.] f

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FC-13-49. Spanish cotton consumption Restricted; prepared by Glenn A. Rug-

FDAP—3—49. Banana exports up 7 percent. July 25, 1949. 2 p. 3 p. of tab. 4° ----- •- Olive oil, Mediterranean basin production and trade. July 20, 1949.FFO 14-49.

FG 9-49.

FLM 5-49.

FN 13-49.FN 14-49.

FR 11-49.

FT—11—49.

FT—12—49.FT—13—49.FT—14—49.

FT—15—49. FT—16—49 FVF 3-49.

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19938

FW 2-49.

WFP 5-49.

23 D 1 pl 4°Mexico’s grain production and trade; prepared by John Newton

Smith July 17, 1949. [1949.] 20 p. 4°Work horses numbers for 1948 and 1949, work stock in European

and other specified countries. June 13, 1949. 4+[5] p. il. 4°World 1949 filbert forecast near record. Aug. 1, 1949. 8 p. 4°July 1949 report, declared exports of edible tree nuts to United

States (values are f. o. b. country of origin). Aug. 3, 1949. 5 p. f°World rice production in 1948-49 exceeds prewar level. Aug. 6,

1949. 4+[l] p. 4°Foreign market notes, tobacco, market for United. States tobacco

in France; by J. Barnard Gibbs June 21, 1949. 5ip. 4°Same, Netherlands; by J. Barnard Gibbs. June 21, 1949 5 p. 4Same, Ireland; by J. Barnard Gibbs. July 26, 1949. 2 p. 4Same, Belgium and Luxembourg; by J. Barnard Gibbs. July 27,

1949 2 p 4°Same, Sweden ; by J. Barnard Gibbs. Aug. 8, 1949 3 P- 4°- Same, Denmark; by J. Barnard Gibbs. . Aug. 10, 1949. 2 p. 4 Jute news from Pakistan and Indian Union. Aug. 12, 1949. 2 p. 4

[Prepared in cooperation with Plant Industry, Soils and Agricul-tural Engineering Bureau.] _ , , , _ _

World trade in raw wool in 1947 and 1948; [prepared by Eugene T.Ransom and Anna A. Jones]. July 25, 1949. 3 p. - p. of tab. 4

Crop outlook for Europe and Soviet Union, July 1949. July 29, 1949. 6 p. 4°

Foreign agriculture report (series). [Processed.] t A 67.16: (nos.)19939

19940

19941

34 Cacao industry of Ecuador; by Robert L. Fowler and Gustavo H. L6pez R. July 1949. cover title, [2]+48 p. il. 4° .

37. Sao Paulo cotton factors affecting trends m production and trade, by P. K. Norris. Aug. 1949. cover title, [2]+15 p. 2 p. of pl. 4°

38. Trends in Latin America affecting United States trade in tobacco; by George W. Van Dyne. Aug. 1949. cover title, [2]+48 p. 4° [Text on p. 2 of cover. Correction 1, 1 p., Aug. 18, 1949, also issued.]

19942 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE BUREAU, Commerce Dept.

Business information service. [Domestic Commerce Office.)19943 Combined harvester-thresher development and industry outlook ; by Robert Terry.

July 1949. 8 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t C 18.228. ±12b19944 Gages of principal railroads of the world ; [prepared by Ralph C. Barton]. Aug.

1949. [4] p. 4° [Processed.] t c 18.22a. it 1a19945 Petroleum (basic information sources). Aug. 1949? [2]+21 p. il. 4» [Proc-

essed.] f Paper, 10c. C 18.228 . r 44/2

D. C. (series). • Item 197 C 18.271: (nos.)19946

19947

19948

4 1947-48 survey of university business and economic research projects, com-pilation of studies in business and economics recently completed or in proc-ess in university schools of business and departments of economics ; by Lyle C. Brvant. [1949.] vi+240 p. 4° * Paper, $1.00.L. C. card 41-46303

13 Uniform plumbing code : Report of Uniform Plumbing Code Committee, issued jointly bv Office of Domestic Commerce, Construction Division [and] Hous-ing and ‘Home Finance Agency, Division of Standardized Building Codes and Materials. July 1949. ix + 83 p. il. [Title on cover is; Report of Uniform Plumbing Code Committee.] ♦ Cloth lined paper cover, 40c.L. C. card 49-46747 '

14 Television as advertising medium; [by] Philip A. Bennett. [1949.] v+30 p. il. map, 2 p. of map, 4° [The 2 p. of map is on the verso of p. 13 and the recto of p. 14.] * Paper, 60c.L. C. card 49-46784

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International reference service, v. 6. (International Trade Office.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, $5.00 a yr. (12 consecutive months service) foieign subscription, $6.75; single copies vary in price. • Item 207 L. C. card 41-50213 C 18.223:/(nos.)

44. Economic review of Honk Kong, 1948. July 1949. 4 p. 4° * Paner 5c45. Economic review of Brazil, 1948. July 1949. lip 4» * Paper 10c46. Economic review of Siam, 1948. July 1949. 7 p? 4<> * Paper 5 c47. Economic review of Iran, 1948. July 1949. 8 p. 4“ * Paper 5c48. Economic review of Indonesia, 1948. July 1949 8 p. 4° * Paper 5c 49. Economic review of Malaya. 1948. July 1949. 7 p 4« * Paper 5c 50. Economic review of Republic of Philippines, 1948. July 1949. - 51. Economic’review of Turkey, 1948. July 1949. 11 p 4° » Paper 10c 52. Economic review of French Indochina, 1948. July 1949 4 p 4»P * Paper 5c 53. Living and office operating costs in France. July 1949. 8 p4" * Paper’ 5c 54. Economic review of China, 1948. July 1949. 15 p il 4° * Paper 10c ’ 5 ■5.5 Economic review of Colombia, 1948. Julv 1949. 12 p 4» ♦pfnerlOc

Economic review of Ireland, 1948. July 1949. 4 p. 4» » Paper 5c EgZP h s.l’m™ary °f basic economic information. July 1949. 7 p il’40 ' r Seals

* Paptr, £?mmerce department and State Department at Phead of titll]

Economic review of Czechoslovakia. 1948. July 1949 8 p 4° * Paner 5c Economic review of Switzerland, 1948. July 1949. 7 p 4° ♦ Paper 5c ' Economic review of Belgian Congo, 1948. Julv 1949 4 p 4° p"’ "Economic review of Argentina, 1948. July 1949 8 p 4» * " Economic review of Austria, 1948. July 1949 7 n 4» Economic review of Norway, 1948. July 1949 7 p 40 Economic review of Hungary, 1948. July 1949 8 p 4° Economic review of Nigeria, 1948. July 1949 8 n 4» Economic review of Australia, 1948. Aug. 1949. 8 p. 4»

55.56.57.

58.59.60.61.62.63.64.65.66.

- Paper, 5c.* Paper, 5c.

* Paper, 5c.♦ Paper, 5c.* Paper, 5c.

♦ Paper, 5c.r> T4.- i x ,.,.A ---------- —c” h . ■*- * Paper, 5c.Political stability prerequisite to trade expansion in Far East 16th in

series of articles reviewing trade throughout the world and 2d’in series 12 n °t Far EaSt; tby] Mi^ael Lee. [1949.]iz p. il. 4 [At head of title: Industralization contingent upon return wUlvWjrt.n'e20,lt9«1ant trade V°1Ume- A,S° ID Foreign^™™™ weekly, June 20, 1949.] f G18 5/1 a . T 675/10

Small business index, guide to selected publications of Department of Commerce. Revmed edition, Jan. 1949. July 1949. v+32 p. 4° (Domes-tic Commerce Office.) * Paper, 25c. • Item 199L. C. card 49-46845 C 18 22 3 . gm 1/94g

Television map of United States areas served or to be served by television [1949rS 26X40 in m Wa®.hil]fton’ D- C > Coast aad Geodetic Survey [IJ4JJ. 26X40 in. (Domestic Commerce Office.) [Also in Domestic commerce series 14.] * Paper, 35c. C ^.211/1. T236/949

Wpe1rforaationsn]C°mniOditieS‘ (Tnternational Tra(Je Office.) [Issued with

L. C. card 45-28228

a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00; single copy, 5c.Same: v. 7, pt. 1, Transport, communications and utilities * Paner 81 50

a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00; single copy, 5c •item 206 ?

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o c u , c 18.220 : 7/1-(nos.)8. Spanish electric power situation in 1948 Julv 1949 o n do * r>„ K9. Pan American highway system. July 1949. 4 p. 40 2 p- 4 Paper, 5c.

Sa$ToiJ-sU- cVy“-It:malS’ 5150 a

32. Dye trade in India. July 1949. 2 p.4«34 r.n?tional chemical developments. Julv 1949 4 n 4.

fertilizers, Belgium-Luxembourg. Julv 1949 3 n 4» ' 4 p’ 4!?: 1Me 8 p <o

Option7: aS• p^r, $1.50 a.47. Soap In Canada. Joly 1949 2 p 4° c 18.220.7/3-(nos.)

vettr;nary »edldmUS and binlogirel. 1, United Kingdom. July 1949. 2p 4.

Tc. Item OTdald“" “d Ireland (Eire). July 1949. 2 p 4.

2 P-. <-MdtXteSte%SJd“°,r?<!te;tomterT’1’ Metric. <K.™,-C$lony

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Same: v. 7, pt. 4, Motion pictures and equipment. * Paper, $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00; single copy, 5c. • Item 206

C 18.220: 7/4-(nos.)19988 18. Motion picture industry in Algeria and French Morocco. June 1949. 4 p. 4°19989 19. Digest of international developments. July 1949. 4 p. 4°19990 20. United States foreign trade in photographic goods during 1948. July 1949.

8 p. 4°19991 21. Digest of international developments. July 1949. 4 p. 4°19992 22. Motion picture industry in Chile. July 1949. 4 p. 4°

Same: v. 7, pt. 5, Electrical appliances and radio. * Paper, $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00; single copy, 5c. • Item 206

C 18.220: 7/5-(nos.)19993 13. Household refrigerators, Canada and Australia. July 1949. 2 p. 4°19994 14. Radio apparatus, Argentina. July 1949. 2 p. 4°

Same: v. 7, pt. 6-7-8, Foods and related agricultural products. * Paper, $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00; single copy, 5c. • Item 206

C 18.220: 7/6,7,8-(nos.)19995 22. United States chewing gum exports and markets. July 1949. 4 p. 4°19996 23. Digest of international developments. July 1949. 4 p. 4°19997 24. Cuban livestock and meat. July 1949. 2 p. 4°

Same : v. 7, pt. 9, Lumber and allied products. * Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.35; single copy, 5c. • Item 206 C 18.220: 7/9-(no.)

19998 10. Digest of international developments. July 1949. 2 p. 4°Same: v. 7, pt. 10, Pulp and paper. * Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscrip-

tion, $1.35; single copy, 5c. 9 Item 206 C 18.220: 7/10-(nos.)19999 17. Pulp and paper market, Honduras. July 1949. 2 p. 4°20000 18. Paper market, Iran, 1948. July 1949. 2 p. 4°20001 19. Digest of international developments. July 1949. 7 p. 4°20002 20. Digest of international developments. July 1949. 4 p. 4°20003 21. Pulp and paper developments, Peru, 1948. July 1949. 2 p. 4°20004 22. Pulp and paper developments in Argentina. July 1949. 4 p. 4°20005 23. Newsprint situation in selected countries. July 1949. 3 p. 4°20006 24. Digest of international developments. Aug. 1949. 4 p. 4°

Same : v. 7, pt. 11, Leather and products. * Paper, $1.50 a yr.; foreign sub-scription, $2.00; single copy, 5c. • Item 206 C 18.220: 7/11-(nos.)

20007 7. Leather, Algeria, Egypt, and Turkey. July 1949. 2 p. 4°20008 8. Digest of international developments. July 1949. 2 p. 4°

Same: v. 7, pt. 12, Housewares and furniture. * Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.35; single copy, 5c. • Item 206 C 18.220 : 7/12-(nos.)

20009 7. Paint brush trade in United Kingdom. July 1949. 2 p. 4°20010 8. Digest of international developments, furniture. July 1949. 2 p. 4°

Same: v. 7, pt. 13, Office equipment and supplies. * Paper, $1.00 a yr.; for-eign subscription, $1.35; single copy, 5c. • Item 206

C 18.220: 7/13-(no.)20011 5. United States exports of office machines, 1947-48. July 1949. 8 p. 4°

Same: v. 7, pt. 14, Personal durables. * Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign sub-scription, $2.00; single copy, 5c. • Item 206 C 18.220 : 7/14-(no.)

20012 7. Handicraft, United Kingdom and Ireland. July 1949. 2 p. 4°

Same: v. 7, pt. 15, Plumbing, heating and hardware. * Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.35; single copy, 5c. © Item 206

C 18.220: 7/15-(nos.)20013 11. Digest of international developments. July 1949. 4 p. 4°20014 12. Kerosene cooking stoves. July 1949. 4 p. 4°20015 13. Tools and cutlery, Germany and United Kingdom. July 1949. 3 p. 4°

Same: v. 7, pt. 18, Special products. * Paper, $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscrip-tion, $2.00; single copy, 5c. C 18.220: 7/18-(nos.)

20016 6. Digest of international developments, containers. July 1949. 4 p. 4°20017 7. Book publishing in Argentina. July 1949. 4 p. 4° © Item 20620018 8. Digest of international developments, cement. July 1949. 2 p. 4° © Item 20620019 9. Mineral wallboards, Philippine Republic. July 1949. 2 p. 4° © Item 206

Same: v. 7, pt. 19, Textiles and products. ♦ Paper, $1.50 a yr.; foreign sub-scription, $2.00; single copy, 5c. • Item 206 C 18.220: 7/19-(nos.)

20020 23. Rayon industry, Denmark and Greece. July 1949. 4 p. 4°20021 24. Wool industry, Denmark. July 1949. 4 p. 4°20022 25. Digest of international developments. July 1949. 4 p. 4°

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Same: v. 7, pt. 22, Motive products. * Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscrip-tion, $1.35; single copy, 5c. ® Item 206 C 18.220: 7/22-(nos.)

20023 14. Motorboats, marine engines, marine accessories, equipment, and hardware inOAAO. - Bolivia, Brazil, British Guiana, Surinam, and Venezuela, July 1949. 4 p. 4° 20024 15. Motorboats, marine engines, accessories, equipment, and hardware in Mexico.

July 1949. 2 p. 4°20025 16. Digest of international developments, automotive industry. July 1949. 4 p.

20026 17. Motorboats, marine engines, accessories, equipment, and hardware in PanamaJuly 1949. 4 p. 4°

Same: v. 7, pt. 23, Metals and minerals. * Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign sub-scription, $1.35; single copy, 5c. • Item 206. C 18.220: 7/23-(no.)

20027 4. Manganese ore. July 1949. 2 p. 4°

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20030

Same: v. 7, pt. 24, Petroleum and coal. * Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign sub-scription, $1.35; single copy, 5c. • Item 206 C 18.220 : 7/24-(nos.)

9- Digest of international development, petroleum. June 1949. 4 p. 4° 10. Digest of international developments, coal and coke. July 1949. 4 p. 4°

FOREST SERVICE, Agriculture Dept.

20031 Forest Products Laboratory, Madison Wis., maintained in cooperation with University of Wisconsin. [Revised edition.] [1949.] [16] p. il. 12° [Processed.] t A 13.27/2: F 76/2/949

Forest Products Laboratory : [Report]. [Processed.] f

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e, „ . . A 13.27/14: (nos.)Small sawmill improvement, practical pointers to field agencies : Sum-

mary of tests on power used on insert-point circular headsaws. [Mar. 1949.] 2 p. 3 p. of tab. 4°.

Flexural rigidity of rectangular strip of sandwich construction ; [by H. W. March and C. B. Smith]. Revised Mar. 1949. [1949.] cover title, 19 p. 2 p. of pl. 4°

Fatigue of sandwich constructions for aircraft: Fiberglas-laminate facing and paper honeycomb core sandwich material tested in shear; [by Fred Warren]. Feb. 1949. cover title, 6 p. 4 p. of pl. 4°.

Methods of test for evaluating properties of fiber building boards. Revised May 1949. [1949.] [1] +15 p. 9 p. of pl. 4°

Studies of compression failures and their detection in ladder rails; [by Maxon Y. Pillow], Feb. 1949. [1] +10 p. 17 p. of pl. and tab.

Exudation of pitch and oils in wood ; [by F. L. Browne and R. C. Rietz], Feb. 1949. [1]+12 p. 3 p. of pl. 4°

Hardwood log grades for standard lumber, proposals and results. Mar. 1949. cover title, [5]+15 p. il. 46 p. of tab. 4°

Hardwood log grades for standard lumber and how to apply them, pocket edition. Mar. 1949. cover title, [16] p. il. 12° [Text on p. 2 of cover. Extract from Report D 1737.]

Pulps and corrugating paperboards from farm-woodland chestnut oak; [by J. N. McGovern, M. Heinig, E. L. Keller, and J. S. Martin], Mar. 1949. [1]+7 p. 5 p. of tab. 4°

Utilization of farm woodlot woods for roofing felt; [by E. A. Ander-son and C. E. Hrubesky], Mar. 1949. [l]+10 p. 5 p. of pl. 8 p.of tab. 4°

Basic properties of yellow birch laminates modified with phenol and urea resins [with list of literature cited; by E. C. O. Erickson and W. F. Faulkes, jr. ]. May 1949. [1]+14 p. 4 p. of tab. 4°

More about loosened gram. Slightly revised Apr. 1949. [1949.][1]+4 p. 3 p. of pl. 4°. [Relates to lumber.]

Groundwood pulping of 5 common northeastern farm woodland species ; lbtabB4>>R' Schafer and Axel Hyttinen]. Apr. 1949. [1J+6 p

Exploratory tests on machining and related properties of 15 tropical American hardwoods; iby E. M. Davis], Apr. 1949. [l]+5 p. 5 p. of tab. 4°

Electric stability of facings of flat sandwich panels when subjected to combined edgewise stresses; [by K. H. Boiler and C. B. Norris]. Feb. 1949. cover title, 5+ [2] p. 8 p. of pl. 4°

Directional properties of glass-fabric-base plastic laminate panels of that do not buckle; [by Fred Werren and C. B. Norris]. Apr.

1949. cover title 19 p. 27 p. of pl. 3 p. of tab. 4°

20048 Forest type classification for Pacific Northwest region. May 1949. [1] + 15 leaves, 4° [Processed. Prepared by Forest Economics Division, Pa-cific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station and Timber Man-agement Division, Pacific Northwest Region.] j A 13.66/2: F 76/2

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shank. June 1, 1949. cover title, ii + 14 p. il. 4° [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] t

Southeastern Forest Experiment Station: Technical note. [Processed.] t A 13.63/8: (no.)

71. Open method for measuring Are danger in hardwood forests; by AW. Linden- muth, jr., and J. J. Keetch. Mar. 1949. cover title, 11 p. 11. 4°

Southern Forest Experiment Station: Forest survey release. [Proc-essed.] t A 13.40/5: (no.)61. Pulpwood production in southern forest survey territory, 1948 ; by Albert L.

Tofte and William S. Stover. [1949.] cover title, ii+16 p. 11. 4» [Test on p. 2 of cover ]

20052 FREEDMEN’S HOSPITAL, Federal Security Agency

20053 Freedmen’s Hospital, annual report [1949.] [20] p. il. oblong 12° $ L. C. card 8-6339

to community [fiscal year 1948].

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20054 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATIONNot e .—Under provisions of Public Law 152, 81st Congress, 1st session, effective

July 1, 1949, the General Services Administration was established as an agency in the executive branch of the Government __c-AHiomontThe functions of the Bureau of Federal Supply, the Office of Contract Settlement, the Federal Works Agency and of all agencies thereof, and the National Archives Establishment were transferred to the newly created agency.

20055 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, Interior Dept.

Bulletins. • Item 497 119.3: (nos.)20056

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948—B. Chromite deposits near Seiad and McGuffy Creeks, Siskiyou County, Calif.; by Francis G. Wells, Clay T. Smith, Garu H. Rynearson, and John S. Livermore. 1949. V-+-19—62 p. il. 17 pl. 16 are in pocket, 8 p. of pl 2 maps in pocket. [Strategic minerals investigations, 1945,

953. Geologic6 ffivestigations in American republics, 1945 [title page and contents]. 1949. iv p. * Paper, 5c. .

962—A. Coal deposits of Santa Clara district near Tonichl, Sonora, Mexico, study undertaken to aid industrial development of region; by Ivan T. Wilson and Victor S. Rocha. 1949. v + 80 p. il 8 pl., 6 are in‘Pocket,,2 p. of pl. map in pocket. [Prepared in cooperation with Secretaria de la Economia Nacional de Mexico, Direccion General de Minas y Petroleo and Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Institute> de Geologia under auspices of Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific and Cultural Cooperation, Department of State.] ♦ Paper, §1.00.

20059 index to topographic mapping in Michigan, n. p. June 1949. 1 sheet (with map on verso), large 4° folded into 4° size and so printed as to number 3 pages. [Includes list of special maps and sheets, list of agents who sell topographic maps, etc.] t 119.11: M 582/949

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78°-84°. Scale 1:1,000,000. Washington, D. C., 1949 20x21 in. [Modi-fied polyconic projection. Text in English and French.] t 75c. N k -17

State of Wyoming. Scale 1 : 500,000, 1 in. = 8 m. n.. p. 1949. 38X48 in. [Base map. Lambert conformal conic projection ] t 60c. 119.27. W 99/949

State of Wyoming. Scale 1: 500,000, 1 in. = 8 b. n. p. 1949. 38x48 in. [Base map with highways. Lambert conformal conic projection.^ t 80c.^ 99/0/949

20063

Oil and gas investigations, preliminary map.100 Early Silurian rocks of northern Appalachian Basin [with text] ; by Gordon

Rittenhouse n. p. 1949. 30x52 in. [Drafting by C. B. Singleton.] । 40c 119.25 : Oi 5/5/prelim.map 100

20064 Publications of Geological Survey, 1st supplement to edition of May 1948. [1949.] iii+12 p. [Includes descriptions of important maps and

charts.] f 119.14/1: 948/supp.l

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Topographic quadrangle maps, f 20c. each., —The Gep^gical Survey makes contoured maps—three-dimension tonn-J?n‘V' a PS T?1C-h are designed eventually to cover the whole United States rnthf^thnn' map? are projected to represent quadrangle areasrather than political divisions, and each map is designated bv the mme of somo prominent towni or natural feature within that area. SOme

About half of the continental area of the country, excluding Alaska has hoon mapped, every State being represented. Connecticut, DelawaretheT District of Columbia Hawaii Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire New York Ohio* Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, and West Virginia are completely mapped ’ Index maps showing topographic maps published for each State are arailable without cost on request to The Director, Geological Survey. Except al otherwise indK cated, a discount of 20 percent is allowed on an order for maps or for mans and geologic folios, that amounts to 810.00 at the retail price In ordering e^e the name and scale of each map and the State in which the area lies theArkansas, Malvern quadrangle, lat. 34“15'-34°30' long <1‘>°4^' ai" ,1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. n p. 1949 17x15 fn [TpVnn

siom]red in cooperation with Arkansas Resources and Development Commis- California, Tuolumne quadrangle, lat. 37“52'30"-38“, long. Lo^O?'^?"-29?^'9

Scaie 1:24,000, contour interval 50 ft. n. p. 1949. 23X18 in [Text oneverse. Prepared in cooperation with Army Department, Corps of Engineers.]

CoMaol°4, Na*uri,ta NW quadrangle lat. 38’07'30"-38“15',1 long2 ’ioK^O"9

Connecticut Sherwood Point, lat. 41 “-41’07'30", long 73“15^-73“22'30"9a! el : 31 680, contour interval 20 ft. Army Map Service Corps of Engineer-/

MQ40IiepSir7tv 1Q4’- 194T’a reJirlotod by Geological Survey, Washington8 D c’ Hon ?’1 X ’ (A> M- S> series V816’) [Transverse mercftor’project

FJurida, Garden Cove quadrangle, lat. 25°07'30"-25“15', long1 80t V'-SO^SO^ Scale 1 :24,000, contour interval 5 ft. n. p. 1949. 23x21 in FTextnd DeVpearrtmentriPar “ cooperation with Coast and GeodeticSurvey, Commerce

Illinois, Camp Grant quadrangle, lat. 42“07'30"-42“15' long^sV-89’07'30"9 Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 10 ft. n. p. 1949 23X17 in iTertnu’Departmentr]ePar * C00perat1011 with Ulinois Registration and Education

Illinois, Gillespie quadrangle, lat. 39“-39°15', long. 89“45'-919“12 kcale l^aVnon ?±"ri7 vi4a - 20 fr% n; P- edition of Jai’ 1915 reprinted 1949 with’correc- Registration aydn’EdStik°nDXtmentP]rePared * 720^12/949

Illinois, Macomb quadrangle, lat. 40°15'-40“30' long on ° a ri' o'nMv 412/9 49. ”•p-

Illinois Registration and Education DelSment J f23C/OM

Prepared In cooperation with Illinois Eeii5?rnilon aXd Bdncatiro DwrtSSTj

lnjn.°R9T™niana’ ?aris- nuadrangie, lat. 39°30'-39“45', lonj1:62,500, contour interval 10 ft. n p 1949 I7y i4 in rmJvl „ ' bcale Prepared in cooperation with Illinois Registration andI Education Department]

II1SDc?leJl1-r°2U?doAltO Fass .(p,adranSIe> lat- 37“30'-.37“45'.Ilon?J2^91215'289“/30'9Scale 1.62.500, contour interval 20 ft. n p 1949 irYiiin crave reverse. Prepared in cooperation with Army Department? Corps of’Engineers °

Illinois-Missouri, Jonesboro quadrangle, lat. 37°15'-37°qo' «A1 on/on9Scale 1 : 62.500, contour interval 20 ft n. p editioS ’of 19499 V7 v i??n’ Engineers ]eVerSe" Par6d * COOperation w’th A^y of

"W?gSS.t> quadrangle, I"t 42°07'30"-?42*15'. 1°„¥ t T-m”pilnted“ »4»Swtt'b ciSJtlo’ns'0" 17X J"?,™1 &£ p« 1939tcooperation with Massachusetts Public Works Department.] Prepared in

MiSb’?anj La’c®Medora Quadrangle, lat. 47°22'30”-47°30' ^on^^V’k^O"8 RR49 reversei] 24’000’ C°nt°Ur interVal 20 ft' n’ p- 23°XK15 In.52 [Tex^on

Mi8c^eni ^nnn l8’a?d quadrang!e, lat. 47“22'30"-47°309'Aong^sVss ™87°45'9 reverse?.] ’° °’ C°nt°Ur inteFVal 20 ft n' p‘ 1949. 23X21 In [Telt on

M1SeflU1iI1-1fS>0KnnAlten?Urg quadrangle, lat. 37°30'-37o45'Il1ong-89“30I'-89°/45'9 Scale 1:62.500, contour interval 20 ft. n. p 1949 ir via in rav^45' reverse. Prepared in cooperation with Army Department? Corps MEngErs ]

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Topographic quadrangle maps—Continued20083 Montana, Reserve quadrangle, lat. 48°30'-48°37'30", long. 104°22'30"—104°30".

Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 10 ft. n. p. edition of 1949. 23X15 in. [Text on reverse.] I 19.12 : 26 R 311/949

20084 New Jersey, Keyport, lat. 40°22’30"-40°30', long. 74°07'30"-74°15'. Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 20 ft. Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers, War Department, 1947, reprinted by Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. [1949.] 23X17 in. (A. M. S. series V822.) [Transverse mercator projection.]

I 19 12 : 30 K 522/949 20085 New York, Brasher Falls, lat. 44°45'-44°52'30", long. 74°45'-74°52'30''. Scale

1 : 24,000, contour interval 20 ft. Army Map Service, Army, Washington, D. C., 1946, reprinted by Geological Survey [1949]. 23X16 in. (A. M. S. series V821.) I 19.12 : 32 B 736/949

20086 North Carolina, Concord SE. quadrangle, lat. 35°15'-35°22'30", long. 80°30'— 80°37'30”. Scale 1:24,000. n. p. edition of 1949. 23X19 in. [Prepared in cooperation with North Carolina Highway and Public Works Commission.]

119 12 : 33 C 749se/949 20087 North Carolina, Harrisburg quadrangle, lat. 35°15'-35°22'30", long. 80°37'30"~

80°45'. Scale 1:24,000. n. p. edition of 1949. 23X19 in. [Prepared in cooperation with North Carolina Highway and Public Works Commission.]

119 12 : 33 H 244/949 20088 Pennsylvania, Aldenville quadrangle, lat. 41 °37'30''-41°45', long. 75°15'—

75°22'30". Scale 1: 24,000, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1949. 23X17 in. [Text on reverse.] 119.12 : 38 Al 22/949

20089 Pennsylvania, Galeton quadrangle, lat. 41°37'30"—41°45', long. 77°37'30''—77°45'. Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1949. 23X17 in. [Text on reverse. Prepared in cooperation with Pennsylvania Internal Affairs Depart-ment.] I 19.12 : 38 G 132/949

20090 Pennsylvania, Harvey Lake quadrangle, lat. 41°15'-41°22'30'', long. 76°- 76°07'30". Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1949. 23X17 in. [Text on reverse.] I 19.12 : 38 H 26/949

20091 Pennsylvania, Lenoxville quadrangle, lat. 41°37'30"-41°45', long. 75°37'30"- 75°45'. Scale 1: 24,000, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1949. 23X17

in. [Text on reverse.] I 19.12 : 38 L 548/94920092 Pennsylvania, Monroeton quadrangle, lat. 41°30'-41°45', long. 76°15'-76°30'.

Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. Hq. 4th SVC, Atlanta [May 19, 1945], reprinted by Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. [1949.] 18X13 in. [Pre-pared in cooperation with War Department, Corps of Engineers, Army.]

I 19.12 : 38 M 757/949 20093 Pennsylvania, Short Run quadrangle, lat. 41°30'-41°37'30", long. 77°45'-

77°52'30". Scale 1: 24,000, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1949. 23X17 in. [Text on reverse. Prepared in cooperation with Pennsylvania

Internal Affairs Department.] 119.12 : 38 Sh81/94920094 South Carolina, Elloree, lat. 33°30'-33°45', long. 80°30'-80°45'. Scale 1 : 62.500,

contour interval 20 ft. Army Map Service. Army, Washington, D. C., 1946, reprinted by Geological Survey [1949]. 17X15 in. (A. M. S. series V746.)

I 19.12 : 40 El 59/949 20095 South Carolina, Georgetown south, lat. 33c15'-33°22'30", long. 79°15'-79°22'30’'.

Scale 1 : 24.000, contour interval 20 ft. Army Map Service, Army, Washington, D. C., 1947, reprinted by Geological Survey [1949]. 23X19 in. (A. M. S. series V846.) [Transverse mercator projection.] I 19.12 : 40 G 295s/949

20096 South Carolina, St. Matthews, lat. 33°30'-33°45', long. 80°45'-81°. Scale 1 : 62,- 500, contour interval 20 ft. Army Map Service, Army, Washington, D. C., Army 1946, reprinted by Geological Survey [1949]. 17 X 15 in. (A. M. S. series V746.)

I 19.12 : 40 Sa24/949 20097 South Carolina, Seivern, lat. 33°30'-33°45', long. 81015'-81°30'. Scale 1: 62,500,

contour interval 20 ft. Army Map Service, Army, Washington, D. C.. 1946. reprinted by Geological Survey [1949]. 17X15 in. (A. M. S. series V746.)

I 19.12 : 40 Se45/949 20098 South Carolina, Summerton, lat. 33°30'-33°45', long. 80°15'-80°30'. Scale

1 :62,500. contour interval 20 ft. Army Map Service. Army, Washington, D. C., 1946, reprinted by Geological Survey [1949], 17X15 in. (A. M. S.

series V746.) I 19.12 : 40 Su64/2/94920099 South Carolina. Sumter, lat. 33°45'-34° long. 80°15'-80°30'. Scale 1:62,500,

contour interval 20 ft. Army Map Service, Army, Washington, D. C., 1946, reprinted by Geological Survey [1949]. 17X15 in. (A. M. S. series V746.)

I 19.12 : 40 Su68/949 20100 Virginia, King and Queen quadrangle, lat. 37°37'30"-37°45', long. 76°52'30"-77°.

Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1949. 23X18 in. [Text on reverse. Prepared in cooperation with Coast and Geodetic Survey, Commerce

Department.] I 19.12 : 47 K 58/94920101 Virginia, King William quadrangle, lat. 37°37'30"-37°45', long. 77°-77°07'30".

Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1949. 23X18 in. [Text on reverse. Prepared in cooperation with Coast and Geodetic Survey, Commerce Department.] 119.12 : 47 K 589/949

20102 Virginia, Lancaster quadrangle, lat. 37“45'-37°52'30", long. 76°22'30''-76°30'. Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1949. 23X18 in. [Text on reverse. Prepared in cooperation with Coast and Geodetic Survey, Commerce Department. I 19.12 : 47 L 221/949

20103 Virginia-West Virginia, Clifton Forge quadrangle, lat. 37O45'-38O, long. 79°45'~ 80°. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 40 ft. n. p. edition of 1949. 17X14 in. [Text on reverse. Prepared in cooperation with West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey and Virginia Geological Survey.] 119.12 : 47 C 613/949

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Water-supply paper. 119.13: (no.)20104 1028. Water levels and artesian pressure in observation wells in United States in

1945: pt. 6, Southwestern States and Territory of Hawaii; prepared under direction of C. G. Paulsen. 1949. vi + 301 p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with Arizona, California, New Mexico, Hawaii, and other agencies.] * Paper, 75c.L. C. card GS 36-334

20105 HISTORICAL DIVISION, Army Dept.

20106 United States Army in World War II: War in the Pacific, Guadalcanal, 1st offensive [with bibliographical note]; by John Miller, jr. 1949. xviii+[1]-|-413 p. il. 21 maps, large 8° [Copyright, 1949, by Orlando Ward.] * Cloth, $4.00.L. C. card 47-46404 M 103.7: P ll/v.2

20107 HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY

20108 Handbook of information on provisions of Housing act of 1949 and opera-tions under various programs. [1949.] v+30 p. * Paper, 15c. • Item 736L. C. card 49-46850 HH 1.5 : H 81

20109 Modular coordination, what is it? how does it work? will it help reduce housing cost? [1949.] 20 p. il. 4° (Standardized Building Codes and Materials Division.) * Paper, 15c. • Item 728 HH 1.2 : M 72

20110 HOUSING EXPEDITER OFFICE

20111 no . 494, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Agostini Brothers Building Cor-poration v. Tighe E. Woods, housing expediter; brief for housing expedi-ter. [1949.] cover title, i4-19 p. $ Y 3.H 81/2 : 9 Ag 75/2

20112 No. 12234, in court of appeals for 9th circuit, Tighe E. Woods, housing expediter, v. Mrs. Dorothy Ward Ginocchio, appeal from district court for district of Nevada; appellant’s brief. [1949.] cover title, iii-f-77 P- t Y 3.H 81/2 : 9 G 434

20113 Rent control facts for tenants. [1949.] 4 p. 4° f • Item 476Y 3.H 81/2: 2 R 29/6

20114 HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, Navy Dept.

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publications which are for sale by the Hydrographic Office, Washington 25, D. C., are also available from its commercial agents located in the principal American sea and lake ports.

Air navigation chart V30 (series). [Mercator projection.] f 50c.M 202.21: V30-(no.)

54. Lat 1OS-15° N, long. 77° E-52°E. Scale l"=30 naut. m. (1 : 2,188,800) at lat. 7 30 . contour interval 1,000. 2,000, 3,000, 5,000 and 7,000 ft. Washington, D. C., published May 1943, 3d edition, Apr. 1949. 32X52 in

Charts.2737.

2754.

3058.

3559.

M 202.21: (nos.)Suo Nada, Mukai Shima to Shimonoseki Kaikyo, Naikai (Inland Sea),

Japan, from Japanese surveys to 1937. Natural scale 1: 50,000. Wash-ington D C_, published Feb. 1912, 10th edition, June 1949, corrected projecgtio^]tlCt $1 05anners 27’ July 2 f1949]- 29X48 in. [Mercator Inset: Ube Ko, from Japanese surveys to 1937, with additions to 1938.

The Narrows and St. Georges Harbor, Bermuda Islands, north Atlantic ,om oBorit.lsh surveys to 1943, with corrections to 1945. Scale

frA00. yTn^=18d?rin-<-’o4.?at^.1 scale 1:6.500. Washington, D. C., pub- lisliod Jan. 1915, 13th edition, July 1949, corrected through Noticp to mariners 27, July 2 [1949]. 31 X 48 ■in. [ MercatoJ ?roject?on.] f $1.2b®

Celebes, north coast, Poelau Motoeo to Panang, from Netherlands Govern-ment surveys between 1898 and 1907. Natural scale 1:125,590 at lat. 1 • A*Shlngti?nkTDA C-’ Published Jan. 1922, 2d edition, July 1949, cor-rected through Notice to mariners 28, July 9 [1949 ] 45X27 in[Mercator projection. Map is in 2 sections.] f 75 c.

P°irooPeniS01?’ Queensland, Australia, east coast, from British survey in ^S£al? nau.n<^-^f ln,-.< natural scale 1 :18,210. Washington, D. C.,

published Nov. 1925, 2d edition July 1949, corrected through Notice to mariners 30, July 23 [1949], 40X27 in. [Mercator projection.] t 90c.

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3668. Plans in Persian rected through

Gulf. Washington, D. C., 1st edition, July 1949, cor- Notice to mariners 29. July 16 [1949]. 38X26 in.

t 75c.[Mercator projection.]InDawha:t al-Kazimah (Kuwayt Harbor), from Indian survey in 1905

Port^of°Kuwayt (Kuwait), from Indian survey in .1905, entrance 1 channel re-sounded from British survey in 1928, with additions to

1945.Washington, D. C.,

July20121 4286.

20122 4573.

20123 4673.

Anchorages on coast of Cyprus, Mediterranean Sea 1st edition July 1949, corrected through Notice to manners 27, 2 [1949]. 26X39 in. [Mercator projection.] 175c.

with

with

iHpanmg’usta Harbor, east coast, from British survey in 1930, additions to 1947. .

Karavostasi, north coast, from British survey in 1934.Kyrenia. north coast, from British survey in 1934.

Isle of Man, Irish Sea, from British surveys between 1843 and 1881 corrections to 1938. Natural scale 1 : 91,080 at lat.54 20 . Washington, D C, 1st edition, June 1949, corrected through Notice to mariners 27, July 2 [1949]. 43X29 in. [Mercator projection.] t 90c.Insets •Calf’Sound, from British survey in 1846. OT,^

Castletown Bay, from British survey in 1846, with additions and corrections to 1881. . ..x x- „ mooPeel Harbor, from British survey in 1846, with corrections to 1J28.

Port Erin, from British survey in 1881.Port St. Mary, from British survey in 1846. with corrections to 1928.Ramsey Bay, from British survey in 1938.

Plans on northeast coast of Scotland. Washington, D. C., 1st edition, July 1949, corrected through Notice to mariners 29, July 16 [1949]. 38X25 in. [Mercator projection.] f 75c.

20124 4699.

20125 4998.

20126 5361.

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20129

Includes : „ . . . . , „.,Thurso Bay. from British survey m 1844.Wick Harbor, from British surveys in 1839 and 1883, with additions

by harbor engineer in 1914.Sunderland Harbor, England, east coast, from British survey in 1838,

soundings in harbor, river and approaches from surveys between 1932 and 1939. Scale 100 yds. = 0.6 in., natural scale 1: 611o. Washington, D C 1st edition, July 1949, corrected through Notice to mariners 29, July’’16 [1949]. 39X26 in. [Mercator projection.] t 75c.

Mouths of River Maas, Goeree to Scheveningen, Netherlands North Sea, from Netherlands surveys to 1936 with corrections to 1948 Natural scale 1 :49,630. Washington, D. C., published Oct 1930, 3d edition, July 1949, corrected through Notice to mariners 30. July 23 [1949J. 30X46 in. [Mercator projection.] t 51-05.

Approaches to Queen Charlotte Strait, British Columbia, Canada from British and Canadian surveys to 1943. Natural scale 1.312,830 at lat. 51°. Washington, D. C., published Sept. 1921, 4th edition July 1949, corrected through Notice to mariners 27, July 2 [1949]. 30X44 in. [Mercator projection.] t 81.05.

5622. Approaches to Little Placentia Harbor and adjacent anchorages, Placentia Bay. Newfoundland, south coast, from surveys by U. S. S. Hydrographer in 1942 and U. S. S. Bowditch in 1940. Scale naut. m. = 0 9 in., natural scale 1:80,000. Washington. D. C., 1st edition, Jan 1943, corrected through Notice to mariners 27, July 2 [1949]. 42X30 in. t $l-0o.

5622. Approaches to Little Placentia Harbor, Placentia Bay, Newfoundland, south coast, from U. S. naval surveys in 1940 and 1942 and British sur-veys between 1860 and 1874, topography from U. S. naval aerial photo-graphs in 1941 and 1946. Natural scale 1:80,000 at lat. 47 02 . Washington, D. C., published Jan. 1943, 2d edition July 1949, corrected through Notice to mariners 29, July 16 [1949]. 45X33 in. [Merca-tor projection.] 181-05.

5801. Pacific Ocean, southwestern sheet, sheet 2. Natural scale 1: 6,624,000 at lat. 35°. Washington, D. C., published Feb. 1942, 2d edition June 1949, corrected through Notice to mariners 27, July 2 [1949]. 33X47 in. [Mercator projection. Sheet 1 was no. 5800.] t 81-20.

20130

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6293. Plans in Persian Gulf. Washington, D. C., 1st edition, July 1949, cor-rected through Notice to mariners 30, July 23 [1949]. 28X33 in. [Mer-cator projection.] 175c.Includes:

Dhalayfayn anchorage, from California Arabian Standard Oil Company surveys between 1936 and 1938.

Jazirat al-’Arabi, from British survey in 1927 and 1928.Jazirat al-Farsi, from British survey in 1927 and 1928.Ra’s az-Zawr anchorage, from latest information to 1947.

6345 Eastern part of Hirosima Wan, Naikai, Nippon, surveys of Hydrographic Department of Japan to 1947. n. p. 1st edition, Apr. 1949, corrected through Notice to mariners 30, July 23 [1949]. 39X26 in. [Provi-sional.] t 40c.

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6560. Aruba, West Indies, from Netherlands Government surveys between 1929 and 1933, topography from Netherlands topographic maps. Natural scaie 1:50,000. Washington, D. C., 1st edition Aug. 1949, corrected projection]tic| 9tocmariners 3°, July 23 [1949], 30X42 in. [Mercator Insets:

Commandeurs Baai, from Netherlands Government survey in 1931 Paarden Baai from Netherlands Government survey in 1931.

19471C°laaS Haven’ from Lag0 Oil and Transport Co., Ltd. survey in

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INFORMATION OFFICE, Agriculture Dept.List (series), t

3. List of agricultural publications available for distribution MofoT to homemakers and residents of cities and towns Liyiy.j [2] p.

A 21.9/8: (no.) by Members of [Feb. 21, 1949],

20134a1 INTERIOR DEPARTMENTConservation bulletin. • Item 536 11.72: (no.)

[1949.] viii-f-20134b 9. Story of Hoover Dam [with bibliography], [Revised edition.] catalog’1041 eCnaii4^7nc?UreaU;G [£or Previous edition, see the Monthly L C? card9449-4680857’ St°ry °f Boulder Dam'3 * PaP'er, 25c-

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INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAU, Treasury Dept.List of the several collection districts with names and addresses of collec-

tors. Revised July 1, 1949. 1949. [1]+21 p. J • Item 1025L. C. caid 28-26471 rp 22 6 • 949

Regulations. • Item 1023 T 22.17-(no)108. Treasury decisions nos. 5366-5698 issued after July 30, 1943, and before

revenue code ’ 1949* ntaXrTeghlati°n1S< 108 i?sued under Inte™alHons 108 ] » Pa£, 10c+ P< IT° be USed in conJun(:tio11 with Regula- L. C. card 49-46790 ’

Regulations, Alcohol Tax Unit. • Item 1023 T 22.17/2 • (no )8- Re£U™™°nS Prescribing credit period to be extended to retailers of alcoholic

1949 g[ei]U+6epPr<* Paper gfcFederal alcoho1 administration act, as amended. L. C. card 49-46789

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INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSIONCarload waybill analyses, 1947, traffic and revenue, by commodity class,

territorial movement, length of haul (short line), and type of rate aa]“als anf products, all terminations in 1947. Washington, D. C., July

P'rD (Statement 4924; Transport Economics andStatistics Bureau.) [Processed.] f IC1.2:C17/22/947Carload waybill analyses, 1947, traffic and revenue, by commodity class,

territorial movement, length of haul (short line), and type of rate prod- 1949 m+H+lX n114toeri?1S%ti0nS iQ 194L Washin3on, D. C. MayVroee’sXT ; TranSPOTt ECOn°miCS a“d

L. C. card A 48 141 IC 12. c 17/21/947Oarload waybill analyses, 1947, traffic and revenue, by commodity class

territorial movement, length of haul (short line), and type of rate nrod mterminations in 1947. Washington, D. C., July 1949 Burtai^ tProceSTT”1 TrM,s«wrt Economies and Statistics bureau.; [irocessed.] j IC1.2:C17/23/947

Decisions (Finance). * Paper, $2.00 a vol., foreign subscription $2 75- SS each- IC 1X“r-fnos )

[Also in Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 271.]Decisions (Motor carrier). * Paper, $2.00 a vol., foreign subscription <R2 50 • separate decisions usually 5c. each. ’ IC^mot 8/aM-S ^^es8-;^.]^7024 t0 M-7°30’ M~7032 M^O^L CAiso^n Motor Tar-

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Decisions (Motor carrier, finance). * Paper, $2.00 a vol., foreign subscrip-tion, $2.75; separate decisions usually 5c. each.

IC 1 mot. 8/a 2: MF-(nos.)20145 MF—1737 to MF-1744, MF-1748 to MF-1750, MF-1752 to MF-1753, MF-1756

to MF-1758. [Also in Motor carrier cases, v. 55.]Decisions (Traffic). ♦ Paper, $1.50 a vol., foreign subscription, $2.00;

separate decisions usually 5c. each. IC 1.6/la : (nos.)20146 [Opinion] 25313-315, 25317, 25319, 25321. [Also in Interstate Commerce Com-

mission reports, v. 273.]Same, 25322-330, 25332-353. [Also in Interstate Commerce Commission reports,

v. 274.]

Decisions (Water carrier). * Paper, $2.00 a vol., foreign subscription, $2.75; separate decisions usually 5c. each. IC 1.6/la: (WC- (nos.)

20147 WC-366 to WC-370. [Also in Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 265.]

20148 Freight commodity statistics, class 1 steam railways in United States, year ended Dec. 31,’1948. [1949.] cover title, p. 3-382, oblong large 8°

(Statement 49100, 25th in series; Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) * Paper, $2.00 • Item 577L. C. card 41-41827 IC l.ste. 29: 948

Investigation reports in re accidents. [Processed.] t IC acci. 5 : (nos.)20149 3250. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company at Newark, Ohio, Apr. 29, 1949.

[1949.] 11 p. il. 4°20150 3251. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company, near Manchester, Ga., Apr. 29, 1949.

[1949.] 8 p. il. 4°20151 3252. St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company near Ravia, Okla., May 6, 1949.

[1949.] 8 p. il. 4°20152 3253. Central of Georgia Railway Company, near Sturdivant, Ala., May 8, 1949.

[1949.] 7 p. il. 4°20153 3254. New York Central Railroad Company, near Hartford, Ohio, May 17, 1949.

[1949.] 10 p. il. 4°20154 3255. Union Pacific Railroad Company, near Emory, Utah, May 20, 1949. [1949.]

10 p. il. 4°20155 List 1 of corporate names of common carriers by water, filing tariffs, con-

currences, or powers of attorney with Interstate Commerce Commission and compiled from its records, compiled June 1, 1949. [1949.] [2] 4- 12 p. 4° [Processed.] tL. C. card 26-26375 IC 1.15 :1/2

20156 List 4 of corporate names of common carriers by rail, express and pipe line, filing tariffs, concurrences, or powers of attorney with Interstate Commerce Commission and compiled from its records, compiled June 1, 1949. [1949.] [2] 4-38 p. 4° [Processed. Cancels List 3.] t

IC 1.15: 4

20157 Tabulation of statistics pertaining to signals, interlocking, automatic train control, telegraph and telephone for transmission of train orders, spring switches, and train communication systems, as used on railroads of United States; compiled by Bureau of Safety. Jan. 1, 1949. [1]4-44 p. il. oblong large 8° t • Item 574L. C. card A 30-2 IC 1 saf. 10: 949

20158 JUSTICE DEPARTMENT

20159 Appeals docket no. 2, in Court of Claims, Western (Old Settler) Cherokee Indians, on relation of Dorothea Owen [et al.] v. United States; brief of appellee. [1949.] cover title, i4-37 p. $ J 1.80 ;C 424/8

20160 Appeals docket no. 3, in Court of Claims, Eastern (Emigrant) Cherokee Indians, on relation of Florian H. Nash, jr. [et al.] v. United States; reply, brief of appellee. [1949.] cover title, 14-38 p. t J 1.80 :C 424/9

20161 Appellant’s brief, in court of appeals, 2d circuit no. —, United States v. Arthur T. McAvoy, trustee in bankruptcy of Rumsey Manufacturing Cor-poration, in matter of Rumsey Manufacturing Corporation, bankrupt, on appeal from district court for western district of New York. [1949.] cover title, iii4-25 p. t J 1-76: R 869

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20162 Appendix to petitioner’s brief, in court of appeals for 5th circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. Aldora Mills, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board. [1949.] cover title, iv+

194 p. $ J 1.76: Al 2420163 Before Indian Claims Commission, no. 46, Nooksack tribe of Indians on rela-

tion of Joseph Louis, chairman of general council v. United States; answer. [1949.] 5 p. t J 1.84 :N 736

20164 Brief for appellants and joint appendix, United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia circuit, no. 10245, Tom C. Clark, attorney gen-eral, and Watson B. Miller, commissioner of immigration and natural-ization, v. Irving Potash; no. 10246, Tom C. Clark, et al., v- John Williamson; no. 10247, [same] v. Ferdinand C. Smith; no. 10248, [same] v. Charles A. Doyle, appeal from United States District Court for District of Columbia. [1949.] cover title, ii+46 p. $ J 1.77 :P 847

20165 Brief for appellee and joint appendix, United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia circuit, no. 10217, Stephen Patrick Sullivan v. United States, appeal from United States District Court for District of Columbia. [1949.] cover title, i-f-27 p. $ J 1.77: Su 56

20166 Brief for appellee, United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia circuit, no. 10131, Latvian State Cargo and Passenger Steamship Line v. Tom O. Clark, Attorney General of United States, as successor to Alien Property Custodian, appeal from final judgment of District Court of United States for District of Columbia. [1949.] cover title, iv+55 p.t J 1.77 :L 358

20167 Brief for appellee, United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia circuit, no. 10183, Lawrence Accarino v. United States, appeal from United States District Court for District of Columbia; brief for appellee. [1949.] cover title, ii-J-13 p. J J 1.77: Ac 22

20168 Brief for United States and Kenneth C. Royall, secretary of Army, United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia circuit, no. 10154, United States and Kenneth C. Royall v. United Drill and Tool Corporation, no. 10155, United Drill and Tool Corporation v. United States and Kenneth C. Royall, appeals from judgment of United States District Court for District of Columbia. [1949.] cover title, iii-|-52 p. $ J 1.77: Un 34/3

20169 Court of appeals of State of New York, Banque Mellie Iran v. Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., Leo T. Crowley, as alien property custodian, and Elliott V. Bell, as superintendent of banks of State of New York, as liquidator of business and property of Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., in state of New York; memorandum for United States as amicus curiae.1949. 1 p. 4“ t J 1.83 : B 227/2

20170 court of appeals of State of New York, Eugene T. Singer v. Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., and Elliott V. Bell, as superintendent of banks of State of New York, as liquidator of business and property in State of New York of Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.; memorandum for United States as amicus curiae. 1949. 1 p. 4° ± J 1.83: Si 64/5

20171 In court of appeals for 2d circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. Don Juan Co., Inc., and Don Juan, Inc., petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board. [1949.] cover title, 7 p. t

J 1.76: D 714/220172 In Court of Claims, no. 46814, Rice Barton Corporation v. United States,

defendant’s exceptions to report of commissioner and request for special’ finding of facts. [1949.] p. 25-34. $ J 1.80 :R 369/2

20173 in Court of Claims, no. 46961, International Paper Company v. United States ; brief for United States. [1949.] p. 23-40. J J 1.80: In 85/9

“0174 In Court of Claims, C. Cis. no. 47373, Daniel H. Kremer, doing business as Kremer Construction Company, v. United States; defendant’s exceptions to report of commissioner and request for special finding of facts [1949 ]

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20175 In Court of Claims, no. 47503, E. H. Daubendick, d/b/a, Dix Machine Works v. United States; defendant’s request for special findings of fact and exceptions to commissioner’s report. [1949.] p. 13-24. t J 1.80 :D 642

20176 In Court of Claims, no. 48513, Bankers Club of America, Inc. v. United States; brief for United States. [1949.] p. 107-161. $ J 1.80: B 22o/3

20177 in Court of Claims, no. 49226, Austin Joseph Holliday v. United States; defendant’s demurrer [and] memorandum in support of defendant’s demurrer. [1949.] p. 3-4. t J 1.80. H 724

20178 in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1949, no. 60, Julius A. Krug v Sheridan-Wyoming Coal Company, Inc., stipulation and addition to record. [1949.] p. 91-93. + J 1.77: Sh 53/5

20179 Joint appendix, United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia circuit, no. 10241, Lawrence Goodall v. United States, appeal from United States District Court for District of Columbia. [1949.] cover title, ii+364 p. t J 1.77 :G 61

20180 New York Supreme Court, appellate division, 1st department, Chase Na-tional Bank of City of New York, as trustee under indenture dated 21st day of Mar. 1928, between Charles L. Cobb and Chase National Bank of city of New York, plaintiff-respondent, Tom C. Clark, Attorney Gen-eral of United States, as successor to Alien Property Custodian, inter-venor, defendant-appellant; Bruno Reinicke, jr. [et al.], defendants- respondents; [brief for defendant-appellant]. [1949.] 29 p. large 8° t

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20181 No. —, in court of appeals for 2d circuit, Edmond B. Bronson y. commis-sioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1949. cover title, i+37 p. $ J 1.76: B 789

20182 No. —, in court of appeals for 2d circuit, Joseph J. Morrison v. commis-sioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1949.] cover title, ii-|-29 p. $

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20183 No. —, in court of appeals for 2d circuit, Pelham G. Wodehousey. commis-sioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1949.] cover title, ii-J-20 p. $

J 1.76: W 817/320184 No. 10, before Indian Claims Commission, Pawnee Indian Tribe of Okla-

homa, consisting of Four Confederated Bands of Pawnee Indians, namely: Chaui or Grand Pawnee, Kitkehahki or Republican Pawnee, Pitahauerat or Tappage, and Ski di, Loup or Wolf Pawnee v. United States; defendant’s objections to findings of fact requested by claimant, request for findings of fact, and brief. [1949.] cover title, v+81 p. $

J 1.84: P 289/220185 No. 91, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1949, Alfonso Bat-

taglino v. George C. Marshall, Secretary of State, on petition for writ of certiorari to court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for respondent in

opposition. [1949.] cover title, ii+19 p. $ J 1.78 :B 321/220186 Nos. 100-102, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1949, Andrew

J. May v. United States; Murray W. Garsson v. [same] ; Henry M. Gars- son v. [same], on petitions for writs of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1949.] cover title, i+34 p. $ J 1.78 :M 451

20187 No. Ill, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1949, Eola M. Wright v. W. E. Reynolds, commissioner, Public Buildings Administration, Federal Works Agency and B. C. Gardner, personnel officer, Public Works Administration, Federal Works Agency, on petition for writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia circuit; brief for respondents in opposition. [1949.] cover title, ii-f-15 p. $ J 1.78: W 931

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20188 No 137, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1949, Beard-Lanev Inc. v. United States, Interstate Commerce Commission, et al appeal from district court for eastern district of South Carolina; motion to

affirm. [1949.] cover title, 8 p. $ J178-B38/620189

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No. 139, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1949, Mario Mer-cado e Rijos u Charles F. Brannan, Secretary of Agriculture, on petition for writ of certiorari to court of appeals for 1st circuit; brief for respond-ent in opposition. [1949.] cover title, i+12 p. $ J 1.78 ; M 533/2

Nos. 143-144 in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1949 Ben-jamin J. Weil y. commissioner of internal revenue; L. Victor Weil v. [same], on petition for writs of certiorari to court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1949.] cover title, i+18 p. $

J 1.78: W 429/4No 153, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1949, Wong Yang

Sung v. Pom C. Clark, Attorney General of United States, and Watson B ^finer, commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization Service on petition for writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals’ for friStld.Ct °+ Columbia; memorandum for respondent. [1949 ] cover

4 p- ? J 1.78 : W 846/2No 158, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1949, State Airlines

Inc., v. Civil Aeronautics Board and Piedmont Aviation, Inc., on petition for writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia circuit, memorandum for Civil Aeronautics Board. [1949 ] cover title, z p. + j 1>78. gt

No 159 in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1949, Piedmont Aciatmn, Inc. v. State Airlines, Inc., on petition for writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia circuit- cove?titleU[llfnr P™1 Aeronautics Board as amicus curiae. [1949.] cover title, L1J p. 3. j 1J8. p 595/2

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20194 No. 165, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1949, Ernst Schwenk V' State8’. an Petition for writ of certiorari to court of appeals• +«2d ci^cuit> brief for United States in opposition. [1949.] cover title

P’ ? J1.78:Sch9820195 no . 167, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1949, Paul J. Ziegler

States, on petition for writ of certiorari to court of appeals for 9th cncuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1949.] cover title

t 1+1 P' ? J 1.78 : Z 62/2No 1.71, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1949, United States v

^n‘nis?n’ 1>h11 Katz> as public administrator of city and county ofSan Francisco; statement as to jurisdiction. [1949.] cover title 28P- 4 J 1.78: B 935

20197 N°a I72, in SuPreme. Court of United States, Oct. term, 1949, Harrv W Schuermann v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to court of appeals lor 8th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1949 1

cover title, i+23 p. t J1.78:Sch79No. 173 in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1949, United States

and Interstate Commerce Commission v. United States Smelting Refining tt Io t ?111?1!8 (Tpany’ al., appeal from district court for district of Utah, statement as to jurisdiction. [1949.] cover title, 37 p j

J 1.78: Un 35/12No. 175, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1949, Partmar Cor-

poration v. United States, Paramount Pictures, Inc. et al., appeal from □ 940? s°uthei'n district of New York; motion to affirm.

L J. J cover title, 6 p. $ J 1 yg • p ^58

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-0-00 No. 178) in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1949, J. Baker Brvan sr. v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to court of appeals toi- oth circuit; memorandum for United States. [1949.] cover title 1+Jp- * J 1.78 :B 84/2

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20201 No. 179, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1949, United States v. S. S. Australia Star [owned by Frederick Leyland & Co., Ltd.] and 6 other proceedings; petition for writ of certiorari to court of appeals

for 2d circuit. [1949.] cover title, ii+20 p. t J 1.78: L59520202 No. 180, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1949, Main Street

Bank et al. v. Dan M. Nee, collector of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to court of appeals for 8th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1949.] cover title, ii-f-21 p. t J 1.78 :M 284/3

20203 No. 182, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1949, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and En-ginemen, and Switchmen’s Union of North America v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1949.] cover title, i 4-14 p. $ J 1.78 :B 795/7

20204 No. 188, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1949, in matter of estate of Emily P. Sanborn, deceased, United States v. Charles F. Gayetty [et al.] ; statement as to jurisdiction. [1949.] cover title, 23 p. $

J 1.78: Sa 54/420205 No. 191, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1949, Joseph B.

Cooper & Son, Inc., as owner of 84.80 ounces of platinum v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1949.] cover title, i4~13 p. t J 1.78: C 786

20206 No. 193, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1949, Palm Beach Trust Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Colum-bia circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1949.] cover title, ii+20 p. J J 1.78: P 18/4

20207 No. 217, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1949, United States v. Alexander Lawrence Alpers, petition for writ of certiorari to court of appeals for 9th circuit. [1949.] cover title, i-J-12 p. $ J 1.78: Al 74

20208 No. 507, in emergency court of appeals, Brister & Koester Lumber Corp. v. Edgar C. Turney, director, Division of Liquidation, Department of Com-merce; brief for director. [1949.] cover title, i4-20 p. $

J 1.84: B 776/220209 No. 611, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, Z. E. Eagleston

v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1949.] cover title, i-f-ll p. t J 1.78: Ea 37

20210 No. 3953, court of appeals, 10th circuit, Paul L. Anderson v. Walter A. Hunter, warden of United States Penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kans.; brief for appellee. [1949.] cover title, ii+14 p. i J 1.76: An 24/3

20211 Nos. 5758-59, in court of appeals for 4th circuit, United States v. Welker B. Brooks ; [same] v. James M. Brooks, administrator of estate of Arthur L. Brooks, on remand from Supreme Court of United States; supplemental brief for appellant. [1949.] cover title, ii4-13 p. t J 1.76: B 791/13

20212 Nos. 9768-69, in court of appeals for 7th circuit, commissioner of internal revenue v. Fred B. Snite; [same] v. Loretto M. Snite, on petitions for review of decisions of Tax Court; brief for petitioner. [1949.] cover title, iii4-39 p. J J 1.76: Sn 38

20213 Nos. 9808 and 9804, in court of appeals for 3d circuit, McKay Products Cor-poration v. commissioner of internal revenue; commissioner of internal revenue v. McKay Products Corporation, on petitions for review of deci-sion of Tax Court; brief for commissioner and appendices. [1949.] cover title, iv4-41-f-15a p. $ J 1.76 :M 192

20214 No. 9830, in court of appeals for 7th circuit, Harry Blum v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1949.] cover title, ii-[-20 p. $ J 1.76 : B 625/2

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20215 No. 9989, in court of appeals for 3d circuit, American Bantam Car Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1949.] cover title, i+23 p. $

J 1.75 : Am 35ba20216 No. 10147, United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia circuit,

Orton T. Campbell v. John J. Deviny, Public Printer, et al., appeal from United States District Court for District of Columbia; brief for appellees. [1949.] cover title, iii+35 p. $ J 1.77 :C 153

20217 Nos. 10863-64, in court of appeals for 6th circuit, commissioner of internal revenue v. American Bemberg Corporation; American Bemberg Cor-poration v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petitions for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for commissioner. [1949.] cover title, v+42 p. | J 1.76: Am 35be

20218 No. 11512, in court of appeals for 5th circuit, Piedmont Cotton Mills v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for petitioner. [1949.] cover title, i+16 p. $

J 1.76: P 595/220219 No. 12218, in court of appeals for 9th circuit, United States and Eleuteria

Brown Arenas, also known as Della Nicholson, v. John W. Preston, Oliver O. Clark and David D. Salles, upon appeal from district court for southern district of California, central division; brief for United States and Eleuteria Brown Arenas. [1949.] cover title, ix+52 p. J

J 1.76: Ar 33/620220 No. 12694, in court of appeals for 5th circuit, estate of Catherine Cox Black-

burn, E. A. Blackburn, former administrator and sole distributee v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1949.] cover title, ii+17 p. $

J 1.76: B 56220221 No. 12715, in court of appeals for 5th circuit, William H. Hiatt, warden,

United States Penitentiary, Atlanta, Ga., v. Louis Compagna and Charles Gioe, appeal from district court for northern district of Georgia; brief for appellant. [1949.] cover title, i+22 p. $ J 1.76: C 738/3

20222 No. 12723, in court of appeals for 5th circuit, United States v. Northeast Texas Chapter, National Electrical Contractors Association [et al.]; on appeal from district court for northern district of Texas, Dallas division; brief for appellant. [1949.] cover title, iii+36 p. $

J 1.76: N 814/220223 No. 45220, in Court of Claims, Borg-Warner Corporation, in its own right

and as successor to Marvel Carburetor Co., v. United States; brief for defendant. [1949.] cover title, i+251-301 p. t J 1.80: B 644/5

20224 No. 46541, in Court of Claims, Pewee Coal Company, Inc. v. United States: defendant’s brief. [1949.] cover title, v+183-331 p. J J 1.80: P 463/2

20225 No. 47888, in Court of Claims, Climatic Rainwear Co., Inc. v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1949.] cover title, [1]+161-203 p. t J 1.80 :C 613/3

20226 No. 48906, in Court of Claims, Silas Mason Company, Inc., Walsh Construc-tion Company, Atkinson-Kier Company v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1949.] cover title, vi+537-804 p. J J 1.80 :M 381/7

20227 Same, addendum A to defendant’s brief. [1949.] cover title, v+469 p. tJ 1.80: M 381/8

Opinions of Attorney General. J 1.5/a : (vol.& no.)Not e .—The opinions of the Attorney General are issued separately and will be

published later in bound volumes. Subscribers may deposit $2.00 per vol. foreign subscription $2.75 with the Superintendent of Documents and receive the con-tents of a volume of the separate opinions as they are issued ; single copies are usually 5c. Prices for bound volumes furnished upon application to the Superin-tendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.

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United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia circuit, before Henry W. Edgerton, E. Barrett Prettyman and James M. Proctor, circuit judges, no. 9851, Jan. term, 1949, Helen R. Bryan v. United States, no. 9852, Jan. term, 1949, Ernestina G. Fleischman v. [same; transcript of record.] [1949.] p. 70-75. $ J 1.77 :B 84/3

United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia circuit, no. 10213, Carl J. Hall v. United States, appeal from United States District Court for District of Columbia ; brief for appellee and joint appendix. [1949.] cover title, i+44 p. $ j 1.77: H 14

United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia circuit, no. 10228, Harry C. Proctor v. United States, appeal from United States District Court for District of Columbia; brief for appellee and joint appendix. [1949.] cover title, ii+39 p. t J 1.77 :P 942

United States court of appeals for 7th circuit, cause no. 9753, United States vs. Morton Salt Company, appeal from district court for northern dis-trict of Illinois, eastern division ; [transcript of record]. [1949.] p. 65- 78- t J 1.76: M 846/3

United States court of appeals for 7th circuit, cause no. 9754, United States vs. International Salt Company, appeal from district court for northern district of Illinois, eastern division; [transcript of record]. [1949.] p. 67-80. J J 1.76: In 85/7

LABOR DEPARTMENTCommencement address by Secretary of Labor Maurice J. Tobin, John Car-

roll University, June 13, 1949. [1949.] 9 leaves, 4° [Processed.] tL 1.13: C 23

Essentials of a sound economy, commencement address by Secretary of Labor Maurice J. Tobin, St. Johns University, Brooklyn, N. Y., June 12, 1949. [1949.] 9 leaves, 4° [Processed.] J L 1.13: Ec 7/3

LABOR STANDARDS BUREAU, Labor Dept.Bulletins. • Item 632 L 16.3: (nos.)

107. Discussion of labor laws _& their administration, 1948, proceedings of 31st Convention of International Association of Governmental Labor Officials, Charleston, Aug. 11—13, 1948. [1949.] vi+181 p. [Title on cover is: Labor laws and their administration.] ♦ Paper, 50c. L. C. card 15-27231

111. World labor standards. [1949.] cover title, [l]+8p. il. [Series designa-tion on p. 4 of cover. ] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card L 49-35

LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU, Labor Dept.Building construction in principal cities of United States, 1921-48, based

on building permits issued. June 1949. cover title, 25 p. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover. Consists of tables.] fL. C. card L 49-38 L 2.2: B 86/3/921-+8

Bulletins. L2.3: (nos.)937. Union changes for reference in connection with Directory of labor unions in

United States (BLS bulletin 937), as of Jan. 1, 1949. [1949.] 4 p. 4° [Procsesed.] + L. C. card L44-36

Same, as of July 1949. [1949.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] t952. Wage structure, metalworking industries, 1945, hourly earnings and sup-

plementary wage practices in 14 industries. [1949.] iv + 99 p. 4° [Also issued as H. doc. 95, 81st Cong. 1st sess.] ♦ Paper, 40c. • Item 639 L. C. card L 49-36

Conference on productivity, Washington, D. C., round table session, Feb. 11, 1949, address by Solomon Barkin, Textile Workers Union of America, CIO. [1949.] 6 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t L2.26:B24

Hourly earnings and prices for selected materials, hydraulic turbine in-dustry, Jan. 1940-Mar. 1949. [1949.] [9] leaves, 4° [Processed.Revision of publication covering period Jan. 1940-Dec. 1947.] t

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[Industry wage studies], series 2, Wage structure. L2.27: (no.)72. Canning, 1948; [prepared by James F. Walker], [1949.] cover title. ii+

26 p. 4° |

Same, series 3, Wage movements. L 2.47: (no.)1. Changes in 1948 [and] War and postwar trends; [prepared by Joseph Bloch

and Frances J. Clerc], [1949.] cover title, iv + 37 p. il. 4° [Text and another illustration on p. 2 of cover.] +L. C. card L 49-41

Major sources of productivity information; [prepared by Allan D. Searle and Catherine S. Kaplan], Washington, June 1949. cover title, [1]-4- 48 p. 4°. [Processed.] tL. C. card L 49-39 L 2.2: P 94/5

Productivity, employment, and living standards, statement by Ewan Clague, commissioner of labor statistics, before Conference on Productivity, Uni-versity of Wisconsin Industrial Relations Center, Milwaukee, Wis„ June 4,1949. [1949.] 8 leaves, 7 pl. 4° [Processed.] f L 2.26:C51/12

Wage chronology series, t L 2.6/a 10: (no.)6. Armour and Co., 1941-48; prepared by Willis C. Quant. [1949.] 6 p. 4°

(Serial no. R. 1958.) [Also in Monthly labor review, June 1948.]

LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE SERVICE, Library of Congress

Public affairs bulletins. [Processed.] LC14.9: (nos.)Participation of water-borne carriers in air transportation [with list of

references] ; by Merwin Shurberg. Washington, D. C., Mar. 1949. [21 leaves+ii + 52 p. 2 maps, 4° f Paper, 35c.L. C. card 49-46226

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Acts of Congress providing for grants-in-aid to States ; by Rebecca Love Notz. Washington, D. C.. May 1949. [1] +iii+leaves+ 45 p. 4°. f Paper, 30c. L. C. card 49-10077

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

Bibliography of periodical literature on Near and Middle East; prepared [by] Sidney S. Glazer. [1949.] cover title, p. 229-242. [Reprinted from Middle East journal, v. 3, no. 2, Apr. 1949.] f (to University and Government libraries).L. C. card 47-2611 LC jy 2: P 41

MARINE CORPS, Navy Dept.

Marine Corps manual, 1949; v. 1, Personnel and general administration. 1949. vii-|-[776] p. il. 34 p. of pl. 4° [Supersedes Marine Corps manual, 1940.] J • Item 777L. C. card 49-46767 M 209.9: 949/v. 1

MOS manual. Revised 1949. 1949. iii+405 p. il. 4°. (NAVMC 1008-PD.) [Basic guide for identifying Marine Corps military occupational special-ties. Issued in loose-leaf form.] $ • Item 777L. C. card 49-46766 M 209.6: Oc 1/949

MEDICINE AND SURGERY BUREAU, Navy Dept.

Annual report of surgeon general, Navy, chief of Bureau of Medicine and Surgery to Secretary of Navy, relative to statistics of diseases and in-juries in Navy, calendar year 1947. [1949.] vii+269 p. il. (NavMed P-154.) t • Item 779L. C. card 8-9360 m 203.10 : 947

Inactivation of influenza virus by oxidizing agents [with list of references]; by Robert R. Wagner and Irven B. Stacy, jr. June 7, 1949. [4]+8 p. 6 p. of pl. and tab. 4° (Naval Medical Research Institute; National Naval Medical Center.) [Processed.] t M 203.2: In 3

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Considerations underlying use of ultrasound to detect gall-stones and foreign bodies in tissue [with list of refer-ences] ; by George D. Ludwig and Francis W. Struthers. June 16, 1949. [4]+23 p. 4 p. of pl. 4° [Prepared in cooperation with Naval Research Laboratory.]

Variations in infectivity of Schistosoma mansoni [with list of references] : by A. S. Evans and M. A. Stirewalt. May 4, 1949. [4]+8 p. il. 4 p. of pl. 4° [Also designated X—535. ]

Field trial of Shigella flexneri III vaccine: 3, Coproan- tibody studies [with list of references] ; by Robert S. Gordon, Ivan L. Bennett, jr., and Laverne A. Barnes. June 7, 1949. [3]+6 p. 4 p. of tab. 4° [Also designated X—7 a 6. ]

Orthopodomyia anopheloides, subgroup of mosquitoes (Dip- tera, Culicidae) [with list of references] ; by Kenneth L. Knight and Peter F. Mattingly. May 19, 1949. [4] + 18+ [1] p. 1 pl. 2 p. of tab. 4°

Non-specific inhibition of lecithinase activity of type A Clos-tridium welchii toxin [with list of references] ; by Robert R. Wagner. May 13, 1949. [4] +7 p. 2 p. of tab. 4°

Response of peripheral blood of swine to whole body X-ray radiation in lethal range [with list of references] ; by Eugene P. Cronkite, F. W. Ullrich, D. C. Eltzholtz, C. R. Sipe, and P. K. Schork. Apr. 7, 1949. [3]+8 p. il. 3 p. of pl. 4°

Retention of amino nitrogen in plasma following surgery, further studies [with list of references] ; by Richard L. Burt and Harry R. Fallers, jr. Mar. 10, 1949. [4] +7 p. 8 p. of pl. and tab. 4°

Factor influencing production of fever by influenza viruses in rabbits [wits list of references] ; by Robert R. Wagner, Ivan L. Bennett, jr., and Virgil S. LeQuire. Apr. 28, 1949. [4] +9 p. 9 p. of pl. 4°

Tolerance in rabbits to pyrogenic effect of influenza viruses [with list of references] ; by Ivan L. Bennett, jr., Robert R. Wagner, and Virgil S. LeQuire. May 3, 1949. [41+7 p 9 p. of pl. and tab. 4« 1 J 1

Effect of receptor destroying substances upon febrile response of rabbits to influenzal viruses [with list of references] ; by Robert R. Wagner and Ivan L. Bennett, jr. June 7. 1949. [4] +8 p. 7 p. of pl. and tab. 4°

Effects of standard diets and some concomitant variables on incidence of dental caries in white rats [with list of references] ; by C. A. Schlack, B. L. Taylor, L. J. Gerende, V. J. Berzinskas, C. E. Mullins. May 19, 1949. [4] +4 p. 11 p. of tab. 4° [Also designated X-418. Manuscript corrections in tab. 2-5.]

Distribution of radioactive gallium in teeth and jaws of experimental animals [with list of references] ; by J. A. English and H. C. Dudley. May 3, 1949. [3]+8+[51 p. il. 4° J

Biological significance of radiogallium (Ga72) [with list of references] ; by Horace C. Dudley. May 12, 1949. [41 +9 p. 3 pl. 1 tab. 4° • t j -r

MINES BUREAU, Interior Dept.

Bulletin. • Item 514 128.3: (no.)476. Contributions to data on theoretical metallurgy: 10, High-temperature

' heat-capacity, and entropy data for inorganic compounds[with bibliography]; by K. K. Kelley. 1949. iii + 241 p. * Paper, 45c. Ju. earn

H. S. S. (series). (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed.] f Mines Bureau, Pittsurgh, Pa. 128.26: (nos.)386. Injury experience of oil and gas industry of United States during 1947 •

p^epa^ed by Joseph H. Schuster and G. W. Crone. [July 29, 1949.]

387. Safety record improved in National Crushed Stone Association safety com- V ^prepared by E- K- Elsner and A. N. Guinan], [July

Information circular, I. C. (series). [Processed.] f Mines Bureau Pitts-burgh, Pa. I28 27’. (no )

7527. Mechanical mining in some bituminous coal mines: Progress report 5Exlr*nt10? pillars with mechanized equipment; by Louis A. Turnbuli and Albert L. Toenges. July 1949. cover title, 59 p. 23 pl. 4«

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Mineral market report MMS (series). (Mineral market surveys.) [Proc-essed.] f Mines Bureau, Pittsburgh, Pa. 12S.28: (nos.)1755. Correction in Mineral market report 1755, Roofing granules in 1948; pre-

pared by D. G. Runner and Nan C. Jensen. [1949.] 1 p. 4°1758. Metal mining in Idaho, 1948, final annual figures; prepared by C E Need-

ham and Paul Luff. [1949.] 7 p. 4°1759. Foundry consumption of brass ingot in 1948 ; prepared by Helena M. Meyer

and A. J. McDermid. [1949.] [3] p. 4°1761. Phosphate rock industry of United States in 1948 ; prepared by Bertrand

L. Johnson and E. M. Tucker. [1949.] 6 p. 4°1762. Metal mining in States east of Mississippi River, 1948, final annual fig-

ures ; prepared by Samuel A. Gustavson. [1949.] 3 p. 1 tab. 4“ L. C. card 46-32486

1763. Metal mining in Arizona, 1948, final annual figures; prepared bv C. E Needham and Paul Luff. [1949.] 5 p. 4°

Platinum, potash, salt, sand and gravel, secondary metals, slag, slate; [articles by Hubert W. Davis, Bertrand L. Johnson, E. M. Tucker, Flor-ence E. Harris, D. G. Runner, G. E. Tucker, A. J. McDermid, G. Richards Gwinn, Lawrence G. Houk, and M. G. Downey]. [1949] [2]4-993-1088 p. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1947.] * Paper, 25c

I 28.37/a : P 696/2/947Report of investigations R. I. (series). [Processed.] f Mines Bureau,

Pittsburgh, Pa. I 28.23 : (nos.)4480. Investigation of South Carthage zinc-lead deposit, Jasper County, Mo.;

. . by Louis C. Brichta. June 1949. cover title, 49 p. 1 pl. map, 4° 4486. Investigation and laboratory testing of vermiculite deposits, Llano County,

lex.; by W. D. McMillan and A. W. Gerhardt. [1949.] cover title, 42 p. 9 pl. map, 4°

4489. Investigation of Kline and Frey zinc tracts, Wentworth mining district Lawrence and Newton Counties, Mo. [with bibliography] : by Louis C’ Bnchta. July 1949. cover title, 27 p. 5 pl. map, 4°

4490. Zinc-lead ore reserves of Tri-State district, Mo.-Kans.-Okla.; by Otto Ruhl, Simeon A. Allen, and Stephen P. Holt. July 1949. cover title, 59 p. 3 pl. 5 maps, 4°

4494. Investigations of copper-bearing pyrite ores, Pyriton, Clay County, Ala.; by H. D. Pallister and P. R. Thoenen. July 1949. cover title, 15 p. 4 pl. 3 maps, 4°

4495. Investigation of Irwinton bauxite district, Wilkinson County, Ga.; by M Rbam A. Beck. July 1949. cover title, 16 p. 2 maps, 4°

4496. Investigation of Thompson magnesium well, Grand County, Utah; by £-,L- Severy, M- H- Kline, and Paul T. Allsman. July 1949. cover title, 21 p. 4 pl. 4°

4504. Investigation of Keystone and St. George copper-zinc deposits, Cochise County, Anz.; by T. M. Romslo. July 1949. cover title, 21 p 13 pl. map, 4°

4505. Investigation of Antimony Peak, Kern County, Calif.; by G D Jermain t and Spangler Ricker. July 1949. cover title, 5 p. 4 pl. map,'4°

4506. Investigation of Montezuma and Chinati zinc-lead deposits, Shafter dis- trict, <£resbll° County, Tex.; by W. D. McMillan. July 1949. cover title, 26 p. 7 pl. map, 4°

4507. Investigation of mica deposits at Victory, Jack Rabbit, Rainbow, and Midas mines, Custer County, S. Dak.; by A. B. Needham. July 1949. cover title, 26 p. 8 pl. map. 4°

4509. Investigation of Alfred Davis soapstone deposits, Gillespie County Tex. • by McMillan. July 1949. cover title, 9 p. 2 pl. map, 4°

4510. Investigation of Whitehorse limestone deposits, Snohomish County, Wash • t by Constantine C. Popoflf. July 1949. cover title. 9 p. 1 pl. 3 maps, 4°

4513. Investigation of Henderson Gulch tungsten deposit, Granite County, Mont.;T by R°bert J- Hundhausen. July 1949. cover title. 8 p. 9 pl. 2 maps, 4°

4516. Investigation of Little Castle Creek chromite deposit, Shasta County, Calif.; by E. J. Matson. July 1949. cover title, 6 p. 3 pl. 4°

Safety course for bituminous-coal miners, handbook for miners; [compiled and assembled by W. J. Fene, E. E. Quenon, E. H. Brown, and H. J. Sloman], 1948 [published 1949]. xii+253 p. il. small 4° * Paper, 75c. • Item 521L. C. card 49-46765 1 2g.i6; C 63/4

Stone, sulfur and pyrites: [by D. G. Runner and Nan C. Jensen]. [1949.] [2]+1089-1136 p. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1947.] * Pa- Per> 15c- I 28.37/a: St 72/947

Technical paper. • Item 523 128.7: (nos.)718. Chemical and thermomagnetic studies on iron catalysts for synthesis of

hydrocarbons, by H. Pichler and H. Merkel, translated by Ruth Brinkley : with preface and foreword by L. J. E. Hofer. 1949. vid-108 p il [In-cludes references in footnotes.] * Paper, 25c.L. C. card 49-46824

724. Preparation characteristics of Illinois coals; by William L. Crentz. 1949 v + 112 p. il. 1 pl. * Paper, 30c.L. C. card 49-46840

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MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMISSION, Army Dept.

Lake Wappapello, Mo., Wappapello Dam and Reservoir built and operated by Corps of Engineers, Army, Mississippi River Commission, Memphis district, Memphis, Tenn. n. p. Jan. 1949. [2] p. il. large 4° folded into narrow 8° size, t Mississippi River Commission, Vicksburg, Miss.

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MUNITIONS BOARD, National Military Establishment

ANC document. M 5.9: (no.)5a Strength of metal aircraft elements [with list of references] ; issued by

Subcommittee on Air Force-Navy-Civil Aircraft Design Criteria of Muni-tions Board Aircraft Committee. [1949.] ix-|-109 p. il. 4° ♦ Paper, $1.25. L. C. card 49—46846

NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS

Reports (1947). * Paper, $3.50 a yr., foreign subscription, $4.50; single copies vary in price. • Item 714 Y 3.N 21/5 : 5 (nos.)870 Tank investigation of powered dynamic model of large long-range flying

boat [with list of references] ; by John B. Parkinson, Roland E. Olson, and Marvin I. Haar. [1949.] cover title, ii + 23 p. il. 4° [Text and another illustration on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 20c.L. C. card 49-46759

884 Effects of sweep-back on boundary layer and separation [with list of refer-ences] ; by Robert T. Jones. [1949.] cover title, ii + 3 p. il. 4° [Text and another illustration on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 49-46762

Technical memorandums. [Processed.] t Y3.N21/5: 8/(nos.)1221 Experimental flights for testing of reactor as expedient for termination

of dangerous spins, by P. Hohler and I. v. Koppen; translation [by Mary L Mahler]. Washington, July 1949. cover title. 18+[4] p. il. 4°

1226 On installation of jet engine nacelles on wing, 4th partial report: Pressure-distribution measurements on sweptback wing with jet engine nacelle [with list of references], bv R. Buschner; translation [by Dave Fein-gold]. Washington, July 1949. cover title, 45+[2] p. il. 4°

1227. Moments of cambered round bodies, by Gunther Kempf; translation [by Mary L. Mahler], Washington, Aug. 1949. cover title, 15+[2] p. il. 4°

1253 Flow measurement by means of light interference [with list of references], by Th. Zobel; translation [by Morton J. Stoller], Washington, Aug. 1949. cover title, 58+[4] p. il. 4°

Technical notes. [Processed.] f Y 3.N 21/5: 6/(nos.)1455. Investigation of aircraft heaters: 31, Summary of laboratory testing of

several exhaust-gas and air heat exchangers [with list of references] ; by L. H. K. Boelter, A. G. Guibert, F. E. Romie, V. D. Sanders, and J. M. Rademacher. Washington, July 1949. cover title, 119+[2] p. il. 4°

1555 Errata. Theoretical lift of flat swept-back wings at supersonic speeds, by Doris Cohen, Mar. 1948. [Langley, Aug. 8, 1949.] 5 p. il.

1883 Thermodynamic charts for internal-combustion-engine fluids [with list of references], by W. J. McCann; revised by L. R. Turner and Emory A. Bauer. Washington, July 1949. cover title, 13+ [4] p. il. 5 pl. in pocket, 4°

1903 Experimental investigation of moving pressure disturbances and shock waves and correlation with one-dimensional unsteady-flow theory [with list of references] ; by Paul W. Huber, Cliff E. Fitton, jr., and F. Dalpino. Washington, July 1949. cover title. 65+[4] p. il. 4°

1905. Experimental and theoretical studies of area suction for control of laminar boundary layer on porous bronze NACA 64A010 airfoil [with list of references] ; by Dale L. Burrows, Albert L. Braslow, and Neal Tetervin. Washington, July 1949. cover title, 53+[2] p. il. 4°

1909 Effect of transverse shear and rotary inertia on natural frequency of uniform beam [with list of references] ; by Edwin T. Kruszewski. Wash-ington, July 1949. cover title, 15+[2] p. il. 4°

1910. Shear buckling of infinitely long simply supported metalite type sandwich plate [with list of references] ; by Paul Seide. Washington, July 1949. cover title, 20+[2] p. il. 4°

1911. Physical properties at elevated temperatures of 7 hot-pressed ceramics [with list of references] ; by James J. Gangler, Chester F. Robards, and James E. McNutt. Washington. July 1949. cover title, 33+[2] p. il. 4°

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Technical notes—Continued1912. Investigation of aircraft heaters : 32. Measurement of thermal conductivity

of air and of exhaust gases between 50° and 900° F. [with list of references and bibliography] ; by L. M. K. Boolter and W. H. Sharp. Washington, July 1949. cover title, 39+[2] p. il. 4°

1913. Method of designing airfoils with prescribed velocity distributions in compressible potential flows [with list of references] ; by George R. Costello. Washington, Aug. 1949. cover title, 25+[2] p. il. 4°

1914. Oxidation of titanium carbide base ceramals containing molybdenum, tungsten, and cobalt [with list of references] ; by M. J. Whitman and A. J. Repko. Washington, July 1949. cover title, 49+[2] p. il. 4°

1915. Elevated-temperature properties of several titanium carbide base ceramals [with list of references] ; by George C. Deutsch, Andrew J. Repko, and William G. Lidman. Washington, July 1949. cover title, 47+[4] p. il. 4°

1916. Effects of sideslip, aspect ratio, and Mach number on lift and pitching moment of triangular, trapezoidal, and related plan forms in supersonic flow | with list of references] ; by Arthur L. Jones, Robert M. Sorenson, and Elizabeth E. Lindler. Washington, Aug. 1949. cover title, 69+[4] p. il. 4°

1917. Analysis of relation between horizontal temperature variations and maxi-mum effective gust velocities in thunderstorms [with list of references] ; by H. Press and J. K. Thompson. Washington, July 1949. cover title, 12+[2] p. il. 4°

1918. Correlation of physical properties of ceramic materials with resistance to fracture by thermal shock [with list of references] ; by W. G. Lidman and A. R. Bobrowsky. Washington, July 1949. cover title, 15+[2] p. il. 4°

1919. Analytical method for determining transmission and absorption of time-dependent radiation through thick absorbers : 1, Radioactivity of ab-sorber, time-dependent [with list of references] ; by G. Allen. Wash-ington, Aug. 1949. cover title, 35+ [2] p. il. 4°

1920. Preliminary investigation of needle bearings of 1%-inch pitch diameter at speeds to 17,000 rpm [with list of references] ; by E. Fred Macks. Washington, Aug. 1949. cover title, 76+ [2] p. il. 4°

1921. Approximate method for predicting form and location of detached shock waves ahead of plane or axially symmetric bodies [with list of refer-ences] ; by W. E. Moeckel. Washington, July 1949. cover title, 32+[2] p. il. 4°

1922. Two-dimensional investigation of 5 related NACA airfoil sections designed for rotating-wing aircraft [with list of references] ; by Raymond F. Schaefer, Lawrence K. Loftin, jr., and Elmer A. Horton. Washington, July 1949. cover title, 41+ [4] p. il. 4°

1923. Boundary-layer and stalling characteristics of NACA 64A006 airfoil sec-tion [with list of references] ; by George B. McCullough and Donald E. Gault. Washington, Aug. 1949. cover title, 24+[2] p. il. 4°

1924. Estimation of damping in roll of wings through normal flight range of lift coefficient [with list of references] ; by Alex Goodman and Glenn H. Adair. Washington, July 1949. cover title, 31 +[4] p. il. 4°

1925. Line-vortex theory for calculation of supersonic downwash [with list of references] ; by Harold Mirels and Rudolph C. Haefeli. Washington, Aug. 1949. cover title, 54+ [4] p. il. 4°

1927. Generalization of turbo jet-engine performance in terms of pumping char-acteristics [with list of references] ; by Newell D. Sanders and Michael Behun. Washington, Aug. 1949. cover title, 33+[2] p. il. 4°

1928. Critical combinations of shear and direct axial stress for curved rectangu-lar panels [with list of references] ; by Murry Schildcrout and Manuel Stein. Washington, Aug. 1949. cover title, 29+[2] p. il. 4°

1929. On stability of free laminar boundary layer between parallel streams [with list of references] ; by Martin Lessen. Washington, Aug. 1949. cover title, 31+ [2] p. il. 4»

1931. Design method for 2-dimensional channels for compressible flow with appli-cation to high-solidity cascades [with list of references] ; by Sumner Alpert. Washington, Aug. 1949. cover title, 33+[4] p. il. 4°

NATIONAL ARCHIVES, General Services AdministrationNot e .—Under provisions of Public law 152, 81st Congress, 1st session, effective

July 1, 1949, the National Archives Establishment and its functions, personnel, etc., were transferred to the General Services Administration.National Archives library. [1949.] 4p.il. ([Publication 50-1.]) [Proc-

essGtl.] ’I’L. C. card A 49-10438 GS4.2:L61

Preliminary inventory (series). [Processed.] f AE 1.10: (nos.)19. Preliminary inventory of records of Board of Investigation and Research

Transportation ; compiled by Leo Pascal. Washington, 1949. iii +12 p. 4° ([Publication 49-24.])L. C. card A 49-10385

22. Preliminary inventory of land-entry papers of General Land Office; compiled by Harry P. Yoshpe and Philip P. Brower. Washington, 1949. iii + 77 p. 4° ([Publication 49-30.])L. C. card A 49-10366

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20349 NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS, Commerce Dept.

20350 Annual report of National Bureau of Standards, 1948. 1949. xvi+199- 266-H4] p. il. 16 p. of pl. [Also in 36th Annual report of Secretary of Commerce, 1948.] * Paper, 25c. • Item 208 L. C. card 6-23979 C 13.1: 948

Building materials and structures report BMS (series). • Item 210C 13.29: (nos.)

20351 115. Study of baseboard convector heating system in test bungalow [with listof references] ; by Paul R. Achenbach and Edward M. Tierney. Aug. 1, 1949. ii-f-20 p. il. 4° ♦ Paper, 15c.

Circular. • Item 211 C13.4: (nos.)20352 467. Atomic energy levels as derived from analyses of optical spectra; v. 1,

Spectra of hydrogen, deuterium, tritium, helium, lithium, beryllium, boron, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, neon, sodium, magnesium, aluminum, silicon, phosphorus, sulfur, chlorine, argon, potassium, calcium, scandium, titanium, and vanadium [ with lists of references] ; by Charlotte E. Moore. June 15, 1949. xliii + 309 p. 4° ♦ Cloth, $2.75.L. C. card 48-46234

Commercial standard CS (series). • Item 212 C 13.20:(nos.)20353 46-49. Hosiery lengths and sizes, recorded voluntary standard of the trade.

4th edition. [1949.] ii-4-19 p. il. [Effective date for new production from June 22, 1949. Supersedes CS46-40.] * Paper, 10c.

20354 158-49. Model forms for girls’ apparel, recorded voluntary standard of the trade.[1949.] ii +14 p. il. [Effective date for new production from Dec. 1, 1949.] * Paper, 10c.

•^Letter circular LC (series). [Processed.] t C 13.16:(nos.)20355 953. Painting interior walls and trim [with list of publications] ; by Eugene F.

Hickson and Paul T. Howard. May 16, 1949. 8 p. 4° [Supersedes LC837. ]

20356 955. Relation of torque to tension for steel bolts [with list of references] : byA. H. Stang. May 25, 1949. 10 p. 4°

20357 959. Matches [with bibliography]. July 25, 1949. 13 p. 4° [Supersedes LC423.]

Mathematical table MT (series). C 13.30 : (nos.)20358 3. Tables of circular and hyperbolic sines and cosines for radian arguments ;

prepared by Computation Laboratory. 2d edition. 1949. xv+[1]+405 + [2] p. 4° * Cloth. $2.50. C 13.30 : 3

Miscellaneous publication. • Item 216 C 13.10:(no.)20359 193. Laboratory and service tests of hand luggage; by Edward T. Steiner, Robert

B. Hobbs, and Elizabeth R. Hosterman. July 1, 1949. iii + 20 p. il. 4° * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 49-46760

Research paper RP (series). C13.22/a : (nos.)20360 1982. Acidic dissociation constant of ammonium ion at 0° to 50° C., and base

strength of ammonia [with list of references] ; by Roger G. Bates and Gladys D. Pinching. [1949.] p. 419-430, il. 4° [Also in Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, May 1949, v. 42.] * Paper, 10c.

20361 1983. Concrete as protective barrier for gamma rays from radium [with list ofreferences] ; by Harold O. Wyckoff and Robert J. Kennedy. [1949.] p. 431-435, il. 4° [Also in Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, May 1949, v. 42.] * Paper, 10c.

20362 1984. Transient vibration in airplane wing obtained by several methods [withlist of references] ; by Walter Ramberg. [1949.] p. 437-447, il. 4° [Also in Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, May 1949. V. 42.] ♦ Paper, 10c.

20363 1985. Use of plastic replicas in evaluating surface texture of enamels [with listof references] '; by Joseph C. Richmond and Allen C. Francisco. [1949.] p. 449-460, il. 4° [Also in Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, May 1949, v. 42.] * Paper, 10c.

20364 1986. Electric gage for measuring inside diameter of tubes; by Abner Brennerand Eugenia Kellogg. [1949.] p. 461-464, il. 4° [Also in Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, May 1949, v. 42.] ♦ Paper, 10c.

20365 1987. Effect of boron on structure and some physical properties of plain castirons [with list of references] ; by Alexander I. Krynitsky and Harry Stern. [1949.] p. 465—479, il. 4° [Also in Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, May 1949, v. 42.] * Paper, 10c.

20366 1988. Improved single-unit Schiefer abrasion testing machine: by Herbert F.Schiefer, Lawrence E. Crean, and John F. Krasny. [1949.] p. 481-497, il. 4° [Also in Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, May 1949, v. 42.] ♦ Paper, 15c.

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Research paper RP (series)—Continued20367 1989. Pyrolysis of polysiobutene (Vistanex), polyisoprene, polybutadiene, GR-S,

and polyethylene in high vacuum [with list of references] ; by Samuel L. Madorsky, Sidney Straus, Dorothy Thompson, and Laura Williamson. [1949.] p. 499-514, il. 4° [Also in Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, May 1949, v. 42.] * Paper, 10c.

20368 1990. Basis of application of network equations to waveguide problems; by DavidM. Kerns. [1949.] p. 515-540, il. 4° [Also in Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, May 1949. v. 42.) * Paper, 15c.

20369 1991. Study of laboratory Bunsen burners for natural gas [with list of refer-ences] ; by John H. Eiseman. [1949.] p. 541—556, il. 4° [Also in Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, June 1949, v. 42.] * Paper, 10c.

20370 1992. Studies on purification of collagen [with list of references] ; by JamesM. Cassel and Joseph R. Kanagy. [1949.] p. 557-565, il. 4° [Also in Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, June 1949, v. 42.] * Paper, 10c.

10371 1993. Flame spectrum of acetylene from 1 to 5 microns [with list of references] ;by Earle K. Plyler and Curtis J. Humphreys. [1949.] p. 567—572, il. 4° [Also in Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, June 1949, v. 42.] * Paper, 10c.

20372 1994. Viscosity of deuterium oxide and water in range 5° to 125° C. [with listof references] ; by Robert C. Hardy and Robert L. Cottington. [1949.] p. 573-578, il. 4° [Also in Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, June 1949, v. 42.] * Paper, 10c.

20373 1995. Determination of efficiency of microwave bolometer mounts from imped-ance data; by David M. Kerns. [1949.] p. 579-585, il. 4° [Also in Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, June 1949, v. 42.] * Paper, 10c.

29374 1996. Ultraviolet absorption spectra of 7 substituted benzenes [with list of ref-ences] ; by Ralph Stair. [1949.] p. 587—593, 11. 4° [Also in Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, June 1949, v. 42.] * Paper, 10c.

20375 1997. Acid-base equilibrium constants for reaction of tribenzylamine with picricacid and with trinitro-m-cresol in benzene, from spectrophotometric data with list of references] ; by Marion Maclean Davis and E. Anne McDonald. [1949.] p. 595-603, il. 4° [Also in Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, June 1949, v. 42.] ♦ Paper, 10c.

20376 1998. Transmission of reverberant sound through single walls [with list ofreferences] ; by Albert London. [1949.] p. 605-615, il. 4° [Also in Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, June 1949, v. 42.] ♦ Paper, 10c.

20377 1999. Separation and identification of major Ct to CM components of tripteneresidue [with list of references] ; by Philip Pomerantz, Thomas W. Mears, and Frank L. Howard. [1949.] p. 617-632, il. 4° [Also in Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, June 1949, v. 42.] ♦ Paper, 10c.

Simplified practice recommendation R (series). • Item 217C 13.12/1: (no.)

20378 47-49. Cut tacks and small cut nails, recorded voluntary recommendation ofthe trade. [1949.] ii-f-18 p. il. [Approved Feb. 1, 1949. Supersedes R47-23.] * Paper, 10c.

20379 Thermal properties of gases: Table 11.10, Molecular nitrogen (ideal gas state), specific heat, anthalpy, entropy Cp/R, (H°-Eo°)/RTo, S°/R [with list of references] ; compiled by Harold W. Woolley. July 1949. 4 p. 4° [Preliminary issue.] f • Item 213 013.34:11.10

20380 NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH, Federal Security AgencyReprint from Journal of National Cancer Institute (series).

FS2.31/a: (nos.)20381 121. Blood hstamine in leukemia and erythremia [with list of references] ; by

Michael B. Shimkin, Leo Sapirstein, Franz R. Goetzl, Priscilla M. Wheeler and Nathaniel I. Berlin. [1949.] [2]4-379-387 p. 4° [Also in Journalof National Cancer Institute, Apr.-June 1949, v. 9, nos. 5-6.] f

20382 122. Dehydropeptidase activity in tumors [with list of reference] ; by Jesse P.Greenstein and Florence M. Leuthardt. [1949.] [2] 4-389-390 p. 4°[Also in Journal of National Cancer Institute Apr.—June 1949, v. 9, nos. 5-6.] f

20383 123. Carbamates in chemotherapy of leukemia: 3, Relationship between chemicalstructure and anti-leukemic action of series of urethen derivatives [with list of references] ; by Howard E. Skipper and Carl E. Bryan. [1949.] [2] 4-391—397 p. 4° [Also in Journal of National Cancer Institute, Apr.- June 1949, v. 9, nos. 5—6.] ♦ Paper, 10c.

20384 124. Study of colon of apparently well women [with list of references] ; by MarieOrtmayer and Marie Connelly. [1949.] [2] 4-399-406 p. 4° [Also inJournal of National Cancer Institute, Apr.-June 1949, v. 9, nos. 5-6.] t

20385 126. Histochemical demonstration of esterase [with list of references] ; byMarvin M. Nachlas and Arnold M. Seligman. [1949.] [2] 4-415-425 p.il. 1 pl. 4° [Also in Journal of National Cancer Institute, Apr.-June 1949, v. 9, nos. 5-6.] * Paper, 20c.

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of references] ; by Arnold M. Seligman and Leon H. Manheimer. [1949.1 [2] +427-434 p. il. 1 pl. 4° [Also in Journal of National Cancer Institute, Apr.—June 1949, v. 9, nos. 5-6.] * Paper, 20c.

NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD

Appendix to petitioner’s brief, in court of appeals for 1st circuit, no. 4427, National Labor Relations Board v. Underwood Machinery Company, on petition for enforcement of orders of National Labor Relations Board. [1949.] cover title, v+509 p. large 8° $ LR 1.9: Un 2/2

Appendix to petitioner’s brief, in court of appeals for 2d circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. Don Juan C., Inc. and Don Juan, Inc., on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board. [1949.] cover title, ii+88 p. J LR 1.9: D 717/2

Appendix to petitioner’s brief, in court of appeals for 3d circuit, no. —, National Labor Relations Board v. S. W. Evans and Son, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board. [1949.] cover title, iv+92a p. $ LR 1.9: Ev 16/2

In court of appeals for 2d circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. Don Juan, Inc., and Don Juan Co., Inc., on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1949.] cover title, iii+26 p. $ LR1.9:D717

In court of appeals for 2d circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. Uni-versal Camera Corporation, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board, brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1949.] cover title, v+49 p. t LR 1.9: Un 38

No. 10866, in court of appeals for 6th circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. Gibson County Electric Membership Corporation, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1949.] cover title, iv+31 p. $

LR 1.9: G 359No. 10889, in court of appeals for 6th circuit, National Labor Relations

Board v. Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Ansonia Plant, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1949.] cover title, v-j-38 p. +

LR 1.9: W 527/7No. 12703, in court of appeals for 5th circuit, D. G. Bland Lumber Com-

pany v. National Labor Relations Board, on appeal from district court for southern district of Georgia; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1949.] cover title, iii+43 p. t LR1.9:B61

No. 12888, appendix to petitioner’s brief, in court of appeals for 5th circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. Postex Cotton Mills Inc., on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board. [1949.] cover title, i+78 p. $ LR 1.9 :P 846/2

NATIONAL MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT

Telephone directory, national defense, July 1, 1949. [1949.] iv+64+ C41+ [3] p. il. 4° t M 1.7: 949/7

NATIONAL MUSEUM, Smithsonian Institution

Contributions from national herbarium. • Item 906 SI 3.8: (v. &no.) v. 30, pt. 3. Additional phanerogams in flora of Guam, with notes on unverified

records [with bibliography] ; by Egbert H. Walker and Robert Rodin. 1949. p. i-iii +449-468+ v-vi, 2 p. of pl. ♦ Paper, 15c. L. C. card S 49-2

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Proceedings of National Museum, f • Item 908 SI 3.6: (nos.)20401 3250. New marine annelid from Florida [with list of literature cited] • bv Olga

Hartman. [1949.] v. 99, p. 503-508, il.20402 3251. New species of apseudid crustacean of genus Synapseudes from Northern

California (Tanaidacea) [with list of literature cited] : by Robert J Menzies. [1949.] p. 509-515, il.

20403 3252. Redescription of shrimp Bathypalaemonella pandaloides (Rathbun) withremarks on family Campylonotidae [with list of literature cited! • bv L. B. Holthuis. [1949.] v. 99, p. 517-523. *

20404 NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, Interior Dept.

20405 Franklin D. Roosevelt and Hyde Park, personal recollections of Eleanor Roosevelt. [1949.] [2] 4-18 p. il. [Text and another illustration on p. 1-3 of cover.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 527L. C. card 49-46849 I 29.2: R 67/2

20406 Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Colo. [Revised edition.] [1949 ][6] P- il. t 129.21: G 79/2/949

20407 National Capital parks, Washington, D. C. [1949.] 16p.il. f • Item 528L. C. card 49-46851 I 29.6: N 21/4/949

20408 Saratoga National Historical Park, N. Y. [Revised 1949.] [1949.] [6] pil. f • Item 527 I 29.21: Sa 7/949

20409 Walnut Canyon National Monument, Ariz. [Revised 1949.] [1949 ][6] p. il. f e Item 527 129.21: W 16/2/949

20410 ziOn National Park, Utah. [Revised 1949.] [1949.] 16 p. il. f • Item 528 I 29.6: Z 6/4/949

20411 NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARD

20412 Awards 4101-4200, 3d division, interpretation (serial no. 75), v. 39. Champ-lin-Shealy Company, Chicago, Ill. [1949]. [l]+929 p. f National Railroad Adjustment Board, Chicago, Ill. (Price upon application.) L. C. card 36-26212 ra 1.9: 39

20413 Awards 12355-12504, interpretation of award 11883 (docket no. 22066), 1st division, v. 82. Champlin-Shealy Company, Chicago, Ill. [1949], [1] +918 p. t National Railroad Adjustment Board, Chicago, Ill. (Price upon application).L. C. card 36-26211 ra 1.7; 82

20414 NAVAL OPERATIONS OFFICE, Navy Dept.

20415 Glossary of U. S. naval abbreviations; prepared by Office of Naval Records and History. 5th edition. Apr. 1949. iv+82 p. 4° (OPNAV 29-P1000 revised Apr. 1949.) * Paper, 35c.L. C. card 49-46811 M 207.2 : Ab 2

20416 NAVAL PERSONNEL BUREAU, Navy Dept.

20417 BuPers, story of Navy manpower. [1949.] cover title, 68 p. il. 2 p. of pl. 4° (NavPers 15802.) [Other illustrations on p. 2-4 of cover.] t • Item 757L. C. card 49-46744 m 206.2: M 31

20418 Register of commissioned and warrant officers of Navy and Marine Corps Jan. 1, 1949. [1949.] 1-616B+617-1447 p. 4° (NAVPERS 15,018.)’ [Also issued as H. doc. 160, 81st Cong., 1st sess.] * Paper, $5.00. • Item 760L. C. card 7-32070 M 206.10: 949

20419 Study guide for naval reservists preparing for mental examination for admission to Naval Academy. [1949.] iii+38 p. il. (NAVPERS 15813 ) t • Item 793L. C. card 49-46783 M 206.2 : St 9

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Contributions to thermodynamic functions by Planck-Einstein oscillator in one degree of freedom; prepared by Herrick L. Johnston, Lydia Save- doff, and Jack Belzer. [1949.] iii+159 p. 4° ([NAVEXOS P-646]) [Under contract between Naval Research Office and Ohio State Uni-versity Research Foundation.] * Paper, 60c.L. C. card 49-46809 M 216.2: T 34

. NAVY DEPARTMENT

Court-martial orders, index for year ending Dec. 31, 1948. 1949. [2]+37 p. 12° [Issued with perforations.] t M 201.9 : 948/ind.

PAN AMERICAN UNION

Acta de la sesion ordinaria del Consejo de la Organizacion de los Estados Americanos, celebrada el 4 de mayo de 1949, aprobada en la sesion del 18 de mayo de 1949. [1949.] [2]+935-1041 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t L. C. card 49-46754 PA 1.72: s 28

Same, celebrada el 18 de mayo de 1949, aprobada en la sesion del 15 de junio de 1949. [1949.] cover title, [2]+1042-1110 leaves, 4° [Proc- Gsscd.j iL. C. card 49-46754 PA 1.72: s 29

Same, sesion extraordinaria del Consejo de la Organizacion de los Estados Americanos, celebrada el 26 de mayo de 1949, aprobada en la sesion del 15 de junio de 1949. [1949.] [2]+1121-1205 p. 4° [Processed.] f L. C. card 49-46859 PA 1.72: s 31

Buenos Aires [with references for further reading], n. p. [1949]. 31 p. il. f Paper, 10c.L. C. card 49-46842 PA 1.2: B 86/3

Consejo de la Organizacion de los Estados Americanos, lista de las actas de las sesiones celebradas del 18 de mayo de 1948 hasta el 22 de junio de 1949, y de las actas de las sesiones del Consejo actuando provisional- mente como organo de consulta del 15 de diciembre de 1948 al 21 de febrero de 1949. Revised June 22, 1949. [1949.] [2]+4 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t PA 1.72: s 1-33/list

Minutes of regular meeting of Council of Organization of American States, held [in Washington, D. C.] Nov. 3, 1948, approved at meeting of Dec. 1, 1948. [1949.] cover title, [2]+180-223 leaves, 4° [Processed.] $ L. C. card 49-46751 PA 1.72: e 7

Organiaztion of American States, directory, July 1949. [1949.] 17 p. [Processed.] fL. C. card 49-46839 PA 1.2: Or 3/4/949

Requirements for entry of United States tourists into Latin American republics. Revised edition, 1949. [1949.] [2]+i+20 leaves, 4° (Travel Division, Economic and Social Affairs Department.) [Processed.] t L. C. card 49-46749 PA 1.2: T 64/949

PATENT OFFICE, Commerce Dept.

Classification bulletin 142, containing classification definitions of the class revised by Classification Group of Patent Office to include all changes through order 51, dated May 19, 1949; Class 43, Fishing, trapping and vermin destroying. [1949.] [2]+31 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] ♦ Paper, 25c.L. C. card 8-16238 C 21.3:142

In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 5647, in re Robert J. Reid, manufacture of films ; [brief for commissioner of patents]. [1949.] cover title, 10 p. large 8° f C 21.10: R 272/3

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20436 In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 5649, in re James H. Hayes, fishing reel; brief for commissioner of patents. [1949.] cover title, 7 p. 4° t C 21.10: H 237

20437 in Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 5654, in re Homer J. Wood, improvement in pneumatic follow-up pressure regula-tor; brief for commissioner of patents. [1949.] cover title, 10 p. large 8° t C 21.10: W 85/4

20438 Manual of classification, list of replacement sheets. [1949.] 2+[361] p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Includes replacement sheets, dated Apr. 1949, for certain pages in July 1947 Manual.] * Manual, paper, $4.00, foreign $5.00 (including replacement sheets as issued). • Item 227

C 21.12:947/rev.pages-420439 Same. [1949.] [62] p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Includes replace-

ment sheets, dated July 1949, for certain pages in July 1947 Manual. Title page, dated July 1949, was not issued as indicated on p. 1.] ♦Manual, paper, $4.00, foreign $5.50 (including replacement sheets as issued). • Item 227 C 21.12 : 947/rev.pages-5

20440 PERSONNEL OFFICE, Agriculture Dept.

20441 Guide to broader understanding and better public service for USDA em-ployees. [1948.] cover title, 2-45 leaves, il. oblong 8° [Processed. Prepared by Division of Training in cooperation with Department agen-cies. Issued in loose-leaf form.] 0 A 49.2; EM 73/2

20442 PLANT ind us try , so ils , an d agricul tura l engin eeri ng BUREAU, Agriculture Dept.

Plant disease reporter supplement. [Processed.] t20443 185. Preliminary estimates of acreages of crop lands in United States infested

with some organisms causing plant diseases. Aug. 1, 1949. [l]-f-207— 252 p. il. 4° A 77.512 : 185

20444 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT

Postal maps.Note .—Post route maps are published for all States. Rural delivery county

maps have been prepared for 1,605 counties in the United States. Rural delivery local maps can be obtained for all routes not shown on county maps. These are maps prepared primarily for use of the Postal Service but are available to the public by purchase from the Division of Finance, Post Office Department. For prices and descriptions, see the Monthly catalog for Jan. 1949, entry 1806.

20445 PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES

20446 Executive orders.Not e . All Presidential Proclamations and Executive orders, except such as

have no general applicability and legal effect or are effective only against Federal agencies or persons in their capacity as officers, agents, or employees thereof, are published in the Federal register. Those which are published in the Federal register will not be issued separately.

20447 Proclamations.Note .—For information concerning the issuance of Executive orders and

Proclamations, see above, note under Executive orders.

20448 PRISONS BUREAU, Justice Dept.

20449 Atlantian, Jan .-Feb. 1949; [v. 8, no. 1]. n. p. [1949]. cover title, 48 p. il. 4° [Text and other illustrations on p. 2 and 3 of cover. Previous Issues not entered in the Monthly catalog. ] f U. S. Penitentiary, Atlanta, Ga. L. C. card 41-33454 j 13.13 . g/l

20450 Beam, spring issue 1948. [1948.] cover title, [20] p. il. 4° [Processed Text and other illustrations on p. 2 and 3 of cover. Previous issues not entered in the Monthly catalog.] t United States Federal Prison Camp, Maxwell Field, Ala. j 16.19: 948/1

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20451 Border sentinel [El centinela fronterizo]. v. 3, no. 5; Oct. 1948. [1948.] cover title, 12 p.+10 p. il. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover. Includes section in Spanish. Previous issues not entered in the Monthly catalog.] t Federal Correctional Institution, LaTuna, Tex. J 16.17: 3/5

20452 Chiliarch, spring 1949; [v. 3, no. 1]. [1949.] cover title, 37 p. il. 4° [Quarterly. Processed. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover. Pre-vious issues not entered in the Monthly catalog.] t Federal Reformatory, Chilicothe, Ohio. J 1621: 3/1

Eagle, [v. 16, no. ; spring 1949], [1949.] cover title, 37+[1] leaves, il. 4° [Processed. Previous issues not entered in the Monthly catalog. I t Federal Reformatory for Women, Alderson, W. Va. J 16.18:16/1

20453

20454 Island lantern, June 1949. [1949.] cover title, 22 p. |U. S. Penitentiary, McNeil Island, Wash.L. C. card 46-38149

il. 4° [Processed.]

J 16.20:949/120455

20456

Nutmeg guidon, Danbury, fall, 1948. [1948.] cover title, 40 p. il. 4’ [Processed. Illustrations on p. 2-4 of cover. Previous issues not entered in the Monthly catalog.] t Federal Correctional Institution, Danbury, Conn. J1615: 948/X

Outlook, Jan.-Mar. and Apr-June 1949; [v. 16, no. 1 and 2]. [FPI Inc., ERO, Feb. 25 and May 24,1949.] cover titles, each 44 p. il. 4° [Quarterly. Number 1 is 15th anniversary issue. Previous issues not entered in Monthly catalog.] t Federal Reformatory, El Reno, Okla.

J 16.14:16/1—220457 Periscope, spring edition, Apr. 1949; [v. 17, no. 1]. [1949.] cover title,

[2] +54 p. il. [Quarterly. Processed. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover. Previous issues not entered in the Monthly catalog.] t United States Penitentiary, Lewisburg, Pa.L. C. card 47-36373 J 16.16:17/1

20458 PRODUCTION AND MARKETING ADMINISTRATION, Agriculture Dept.

20459 Carlot shipments of fruits and vegetables by commodities, counties and stations, including boat shipments reduced to carlot equivalents, calendar year 1948. Washington, D. C., June 1949. [l]+58 p. 4° (Fruit and Vegetable Branch, Market News Division.) [Processed.] t

A 82.2 : F 94/12/94820460 Concentration markets for fruits and vegetables in Sumter and Lake Coun-

ties, Fla.; [by Roger F. Burdette and A. B. Lowstuter]. Washington, D. C., June 1949. cover title, v+21 p. 3 pl. 6 p. of pl. 4° (Marketing Facilities Branch.) [Processed.] t A 82.2 :F 94/11

20461 Cotton, classing and market news services for organized groups of growers.July 1947. [6] p. narrow 8° (Cotton Branch.) $ A 82.2: C 82/21/947

20462 Cotton mats (quilts) for curing concrete [with bibliography]. June 1949.[2] +10 p. il. 4° (Cotton Branch.) [Processed.] t A- 82.2: C 74

20463 Instructions and procedure for origin verification of seed. Washington, D. C., June 1949. [l]+20p. 4° [Processed.] $ A 82.2: Se3/3

20464 United States standards for grades of canned blended grapefruit juice and orange juice (CFR, sec. 52.374), effective July 29, 1949. 4th issue, [June 22, 1949.] 16 p. 4° [Processed. Supersedes standards in effect since Nov. 1, 1945, as amended.] t A 82.20: G 766/2/949

20465 United States standards for grades of canned carrots (7 CFR, sec. 52.216) effective Aug. 27, 1949. 3d issue. [1949.] 10+[1] p. 4° [Processed. Supersedes standards in effect since July 1,1940.] f A 82.20: C 237/949

20466 United States standards for grades of canned grapefruit juice (7 CFR, sec. 52.365) effective July 29, 1949. 2d issue. [1949.] 16+[1] p. il. 4° [Processed. Supersedes standards in effect since Nov. 1,1946.] f

A 82.20 : G 766/3/949

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046 < United States standards for grades of canned tangerine juice (CFR 7 sec 52.667) effective July 29, 1949. 2d issue. [1949.] 16+[1] p. il. 4°' [Processed. Supersedes standards in effect since Apr. 15,1947.] j-

A 82.20 : T 15/94920468 United States standards for grades of dried figs (7 CFR, sec. 52.312)

effective Aug. 29,1949. 2d issue. [July 26, 1949.] 23 p. 4° [Processed’ Supersedes standards in effect since Apr. 16, 1945.] f

A 82.20: F 468/94920469 PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE, Federal Security Agency20470 Annual report of Federal Security Agency, [fiscal year] 1948- Public

Health Service. [1949.] xi+255-458 p. il. * Paper, 45c. • Item 379 L. C. card 6-5954 US 2.1: 948

20471 Disposition of persons with abnormal pulmonary findings; by Herman E Hilleboe and Johannes Holm. [1949.] [2] +10 p. 1 pl. [Also in tubercu-losis control issue 10 of Public health reports, Dec. 6, 1946, v. 61.] f

FS 2.7/a : P 967Health information series. • Item 383 FS250-(nos)

20472 1°. ®Dp^re g J ] [1949.] [6] p. narrow 8» * Paper, $1.25

20473 35. Psoriasis. [1949.] 2 p. narrow 8° * Paper, 75c. per 100; single copy, 5c.

Public health bulletin. • Item 392 FS2.3:(no.)20474 302. Emergency health andI sanitation activities of Public Health Service during

World War II; by Joseph W. Mountin, Edward B. Kovar. 1949 x-4-96p. il. * Paper. 25c. 'L. C. card 49-46786

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Reprint from Public health reports (series). FS 2.7/a :(nos.)2929. Q fever studies in southern California: 3, Effects of pasteurization on

surviva! of C. burnetti in naturally infected milk [with list of references] ;™Uer A?r’ Kr111.8011.’ D‘ Beck’ and F- p- Wilcox. [1949 ]

’Paper %c Als0 ln Publlc health reports, Apr. 22, 1949, v. 64, no. 16.] 2930. Isolation of Brucella abortus from hogs [with list of references] ; by Nor-

Tot 1! o' McCullough, Wesley C. Eisele and Emma Pavelchek. [1949 ] » Pape2rP5c A1S° Publlc health reports, Apr. 29, 1949, v. 64, no. 17.]

Supplement to Public health reports (series). • Item 395 FS2.8:(nos.) 180. Directory. State and Territorial health authorities, 1949. [1949 1 iv-4-82

p. ’Paper, 20c. 1 JL. C. card 24-26996

210. Aircraft and Public Health Service, foreign quarantine entomology [with list L C carndCe49i46841 HugheS' [1949'] iV + 38 P' i! ISc!

211- c ,e &sm ! rsrfhL. C. card 49-46818 1 Paper, uc.

PUBLIC ROADS ADMINISTRATION, Federal Works Agency.

Tuw T 1949 ?^VPn°hUo Po^UbllCi Fv 81st Congress, 1st session, effective w i the Public Roads Administration was transferred from the Eedor-iiPublic RfIdsyBureauGeneral Services Administration and its name changedFto the

Action program and committee reports adopted by Conference, President’s Highway Safety Conference, held in Washington, D. C., May 8-10, 1946 and reports of Committees on Laws and Ordinances, Public Information’ Accident Records, Enforcement, Organized Public Support, Education,’ Motor Vehicle Administration, Engineering; [prepared by Committee ?LC°D Reports, revised and approved by Conference, May 10, 1946. [1946.] [l]+v-j-23+[345] p. il. * Cloth, $1.50.L. C. card 49-46764 FW 2.18: Ac 8/5/946

PUBLIC ROADS BUREAU, General Services Administration£ Publlc law. 152> 81st Congress, 1st session effective

tv the Public Roads Administration was transferred from the FederalPubU? Ge""'“ Ser,1“s atd IV

Traffic speed trends. Aug. 1, 1949. 1 p. 2 pl. 3 tab. 4° [Processed.] tGS3.2: Sp3

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20484 RECLAMATION BUREAU, Interior Dept.

20485 Control of weeds on irrigation systems [with reference list; by Robert B. Balcom]. [1949.] xiii+140 p. il. * Paper, 35c. • Item 536 L. C. card 49-46831 127.19: W 41/949

20486 Hungry Horse Dam. [1949.] [2] p. il. large 4° folded into narrow 8° size.t • Item 536 I 27.8: H 89

Specifications. [Processed.] 127.8: (nos.)No te .—Specifications usually include invitation for bids, schedule, specifica-

tions, and drawings. Bids for the specifications listed below were to have been receved during the period Aug. 11-Sept. 22, 1949.

20487 2734. Main control boards, unit substation supervisory control and telemeteringequipment and distribution transformers for Coolidge, Prescott, Mesa, E. D. no. 5, Tucson and Cochise substations and Phoenix dispatching office, Davis Dam project Ariz.-Nev. [1949.] cove rtitle, [8]4-a-r leaves-]- [2] +51 p. 6 pl. 4° f Paper, 40c.

20488 2735. Generator for unit A—9 at Hoover power plant, Boulder Canyon project,Ariz.-Calif.-Nev. [1949.] cover title, [8]+a-d leaves + 42 p. 7 pl. 4° f Paper, 25c.

20489 2736. Power transformers for unit A-9, Hoover power plant, Boulder Canyonproject, Ariz.-Calif.-Nev. [1949.] cover title, [8J+a-b leaves+[2] + 15 p. 1 pl. 4° if Paper, 25c.

20490 2737. Hydraulic turbine for unit A-9, Hoover power plant, Boulder Canyonproject, Ariz.-Calif.-Nev. [1949.] cover title, [9]+a-c leaves+[2] + 40 p. 15 pl. 4°. t Paper, 25c.

20491 2738. Miscellaneous structural steel and handrailings for Kortes Dam and powerplant, Kortes unit, Wyo., Missouri River Basin project. [1949.] cover title, [4] +a-b leaves + [2] + 8 p. 3 pl. 4° f Paper, 25c.

20492 2739. 34,500-volt Yuma substation at Yuma, Ariz., Davis Dam project Ariz -Nev. [1949.] cover title, [3]+a leaves+[2]+32 p. 26 pl. 4° t Pa-per, 25c.

20493 2740. Siphons and wasteway, stations 1068 + 03 and 1579 + 41.5 Fire MountainCanal, Paonia project, Colo. [1949.] cover title, [3]+a-d leaves + 10 p. 2 pl. map, 4° t Paper, 25c.

20494 2741. Murdock Diversion Dam and Provo Reservoir Canal, station 2 + 86.37 tostation 5 + 55, Deer Creek division, Provo River project, Utah. [1949.] cover title, [3]+a-e leaves+ 23 p. 16 pl. map, 4° f Paper, 25c.

20495 2742. 196-kilovolt selector switch for Grand Coulee 230-kilovolt right switchyard,Columbia Basin project, Wash. [1949.] cover title, [6]+a-b leaves + [2] + 8 p. 1 pl. 4° f Paper, 25c.

20496 2743. Steel structures for Tracy switchyard, Central Valley project, Calif. [1949.]cover title, [4]+a-b leaves+[2]+15 p. 40 pl. 4° f Paper, 25c.

20497 2744. Miscellaneous structural steel for bus structure, hatch covers, and cranerunway for Davis power plant, Davis Dam project, Ariz.-Nev. [1949.] cover title, [4]+a-b leaves+[2]+10 p. 10 pl. 4° f Paper, 25c.

20498 2745. Duchesne Diversion Dam and sluiceway and Duchesne tunnel and tunnelintake, Provo River project, Utah. [1949.] cover title, [4]+a-o leaves+ [2] +64 p. 6 pl. 2 maps, 4° f Paper, 35c.

20499 2746. Earthwork, concrete lining, tunnel, and structures for Horsetooth supplyconduit, station 0 + 00 to station 53 + 88.94, Horsetooth feeder canal, sta-tion 53 + 70.25 to station 67 + 52.1, and access road, station 0 + 00 to station 14 + 76.7, Colorado-Big Thompson project, Colo. [1949.] cover title, [4]+a-h leaves + [2] +91 p. 30 pl. map, 4° f Paper, 50c.

20500 2747. Earthwork, pipe lines, and structures, lateral 123.45, sublaterals and waste-way, unit 7, reconstruction of main canal, station 6516 + 86.70 to station 6517 + 00, Coachella Valley distribution system. All-American Canal sys-tem, Boulder Canyon project, Ariz.-Calif.-nev. [1949.] cover title, [4] +a-z + aa-kk leaves + [2] +102 p. 92 pl. map, 4° f Paper, 90c.

20501 2748. 15.00-foot by 19.64-foot bulkhead gate frame and guide assemblies for out-let works at Boysen Dam, Boysen unit, Wyo., Missouri River Basin project. [1949.] cover title, [5]+a-b leaves+[2]+13 p. 3 pl. 4° f Paper, 25c.

20502 2749. Fixed-wheel gates for penstocks at Hungry Horse Dam, Hungry Horse proj-ect, Mont. [1949.] cover title, [5]+a leaves+[2]+18 p. 4 pl. 1 tab. 4° f Paper, 25c.

20503 2750. Structural-steel trolley beam and hatch covers for Grand Coulee pumpingplant and Grand Coulee power plant, Columbia Basin project, Wash [1949.] cover title, [4]+a-c leaves+[2]+6 p. 2 pl. 4° t Paper, 25c.

20504 2751. Radial gates and radial-gate hoists for East Low Canal, Black Rock Checkstation 1077 + 06, Rocky Coulee Check, station 1208 + 40, Rocky Coulee wasteway, station 1197 + 75, Columbia Basin project, Wash. [1949 1 cover title, [6]+a-f leaves + [2] +17 p. 11 pl. 4° f Paper, 25c.

20505 2752. Earthwork, structures, and surfacing relocation of county roads, Cascadereservoir, Payette division, Boise project, Idaho. [1949.] cover title [4]+a-e leaves + [2]+53 p. 9 pl. 1 map, 4° t Paper, 30c.

20506 2753. Oil purifier for Grand Coulee power plant, Columbia Basin project Wash[1949.] cover title, [6]+a leaves+[2]+9 p. 4° f Paper, 25c

20507 2754. 16.5-foot by 75-foot fixed-wheel gate frame for spillway at Bonny DamSt. Francis Unit, Colo.-Kans., Missouri River Basin project [1949 1 cover title, [4]+a-b leaves+[2]+ 10 p. 3 pl. 4° f Paper, 25c.

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Specifications—Continued20508 2755. Distribution boards, lighting distribution transformers, thermostats, and

pressure and temperature switches for Tracy switchyard and pumping plant, Central Valley project, Calif. [1949.] cover title, [7]+a-o leaves + [2] +22 p. 3 pl. 4° t Paper, 25c.

20509 2756. Stringing conductor and overhead ground wire on Davis Dam-Hoover Damand Davis Dam-Parker Dam 230-kilovolt transmission lines and installing disconnecting switches and appurtenant electrical equipment on Davis tap to Hoover Dam-basic magnesium line, Davis Dam project, Ariz.-Nev. [1949.] cover title, [4]+a-f leaves+[2]+33 p. 11 pl. map, 4° t Paper, 25c.

20510 2757. Radial gates and radial-gate hoists for West Canal, Columbia Basin projectWash. [1949.] cover title, [6]+a-j leaves+ [2] +18 p. 32 pl. 1 tab. 4° t Paper, 30c.

20511 2758. Installing overhead ground wires on Cheyenne-Greeley 115-kilovolt trans-mission line, Kendrick project, Wyo.-Colo. [1949.] cover title, [4]+a-j leaves+[2] +17 p. 38 pl. map, 4° f Paper, 30c.

20512 2759. Ventilating equipment for unit bays R4 to R9 and air filters for unit baysLI to L9 and service bays LS, Grand Coulee power plant, Columbia Basin project, Wash. [1949.] cover title, [ll]+a-i leaves+ [2] +16 p. 6 pl. 4° t Paper, 25c.

20513 2760. Structural steel for untanking tower for Tracy switchyard, Central Valleyproject, Calif. [1949.] cover title, [4J+a leaves+[2]+9 p. 1 pl. 4° t Paper, 25c.

20514 2761. Pump connections for pumping plants 1, 2, and 3, Wellton-Mohawk division,Gila project, Ariz. [1949.] cover title, [4] +a leaves+ [2] +9 p. 2 pl. 4° t Paper, 25c.

20515 2762. Anderson Ranch Dam, Mountain Home, 115-kilovolt transmission line,Boise project, Idaho. [1949.] cover title, [4] +a-s leaves+ [2] +32 p. 30 pl. map, 4° f Paper, 40c.

20516 2763. Motors for Wellton-Mohawk pumping plants, nos. 1 and 3, Gila project,Ariz. [1949.] cover title, [9]H-a-e leaves+[2]+23 p. 2 pl. 4° t Paper, 25c.

20517 2764. Earthwork and structures, Cambridge lateral system, laterals 2.3, 3.4, 5.1,6.2, 6.3, 7.1, 8.8, and 10.6, and sublaterals, Cambridge unit, Frenchmen Cambridge division, Nebr., Missouri River Basin project. [J.949.] cover title, [3] +a-e leaves+ 20 p. 58 pl. 4° . t Paper, 35c.

20518 2765. Electric heaters for units R-4 to R-9, inclusive, Grand Coulee right powerplant, Columbia Basin project, Wash. [1949.] cover title, [4] +a-b leaves+[2]+7 p. 1 pl. 4° f Paper, 25c.

20519 2766. 115—KV steel bus structure for Coolidge substation and miscellaneous steelstructures for Mesa and Coolidge substations, Davis Dam project, Ariz.- Nev. [1949.] cover title, [4]+a—d leaves+ [2] +12 p. 5 pl. 4° t Paper, 25c.

20520 Tucumcari irrigation project, N. Mex., announcement of annual water rental charges (act of June 17, 1902, 32 Stat. 388, as amended or supple-mented), no. 6. June 20, 1949. [2] leaves, 4° [Processed.] f

11.49: T 79/620521 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD, National

Military Establishment20522 Research and Development Board, [historical background and over-all

functions; prepared by Editorial Branch]. June 17, 1949. viii-|-15 p. f • Item 873L. C. card 48-46839 M 6.2 : R 31/949-2

20523 RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION, Agriculture Dept.20524 Curing hay in stack, REA demonstrations indicate value of field-curing

alfalfa hay in stack by use of fans powered by electricity. [1949.] [4] p. il. 4° tL. C. card Agr 49-614 A 68.2 : H 32/2

20525 Joint use of facilities by REA borrowers and telephone companies. [1949.] [2] +22 p. il. 4° * Paper, 10c. ® Item 114 A 68.2 : F11/1-2

20526 ST. ELIZABETHS HOSPITAL, Federal Security Agency20527 Annual report of Federal Security Agency [fiscal year] 1948: St. Elizabeths

Hospital. [1949.] x+667-687 p. il. * Paper, 15c. • Item 402 L. C. card 6-35354 FS 11.1: 948

20528 SAVINGS BONDS DIVISION, Treasury Dept.20529 Facts to know when opportunity knocks! [Revised edition.] [1949.]

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20530 SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

20531 General rules and regulations under securities exchange act of 1934, as in effect Mar. 15, 1949. 1949. xi+[128] p. * Paper, 35c. • Item 889 L. C. card 41-8974 SE 1.6 : R 86/3/949

20532 Nos. 9842-44, in court of appeals for 7th circuit, in matter of Franklin Building Company, debtor, Lena Simonsen, appellant v. John W. Emmer- ling, trustee of Franklin Building Company, John W. Emmerling, trustee of Franklin Building Company v. Robert W. Schroeder, [same] v. Mollie Schroeder and June Kuptz, appeals from district court for eastern dis-trict of Wisconsin, F. Ryan Duffy, judge presiding; brief for Securities and Exchange Commission, appellee. [1949.] cover title, ii-J-26 p. $

SE 1.12 : F 85420533 SHIPS BUREAU, Navy Dept.

Bureau of Ships manual: chapter. • Item 826 M 210.8 : (no./date) 20534 97. Service craft; May 2, 1949. [1949.] [2]+5 p. 4° (NAVSHIPS 250-000-

97.) [Revision of Burden of Ships manual, chap. 97, District craft, Sept. 1, 1946.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 49-46793

20535 Manual for overhaul, repair and handling of Hamilton 35-size chronometer watch, with parts catalog. Oct. 1948 [published 1949]. cover title, iv+63 p. il. 4° (NAVSHIPS 250-624-1.) * Paper, 30c. M 210.6: C 46

20536 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTIONSmithsonian miscellaneous collections. SI 1.7: (v./nos.)

20537 v. Ill, no. 8. Some stages in evolution of nervous system and fore-gut of poly- chaet [with list of references] ; by Frank Raw. Washington, Aug. 4, 1949 [Lord Baltimore Press, Baltimore, Md.]. [2]+35 p. il. (Publication 3983.) | Paper, 30c.L. C. card 49-46785

20538 v. Ill, no.10. Collection of fishes from Talara, Peru [with list of literature cited] ; by Samuel F. Jlildebrand and Otis Barton. Washington, Aug. 18, 1949 [Lord Baltimore Press, Baltimore, Md.]. [2]+36 p. il. (Publication 3986.) t Paper, 30c.L. C. card 49-46817

20539 SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION, Federal Security Agency20540 Annual report of Federal Security Agency [fiscal year] 1948: Social Se-

curity Administration. [1949.] x+53-253 p. il. * Paper, 45c; • Item 404L. C. card 37-26151 FS 3.1: 948

20541 Planning observation programs for foreign welfare personnel; by Anna W. Schneider and Mary S. Labaree. [1949.] 13 p. 4° [Also in Social security bulletin, May 1949, v. 12, no. 5.] * Paper, 10c. FS3.3/a: Ob 7

20542 SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE, Agriculture Dept.20543 Modern soil conservation moves ahead, address by H. H. Bennett, chief,

Soil Conservation Service, 10th anniversary celebration Southside Soil Conservation District, South Hill, Va., July 14, 1949. [1949.] 7 p. 4° [Processed.] f A57.25: So3/36

20544 79. SAF stilling basin; by Fred W. Blaisdell. May 1949. cover title. [1] + 14p. il. 4° [Prepared in cooperation with Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station and St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory.] $

20545 81. Infiltration in relation to runoff on small watersheds [with list of literaturecited] ; by A. L. Sharp, H. N. Holtan, G. W. Musgrave. June 1949. cover title, [4]+40 p. il. 3 pl. 4° [Prepared in cooperation with Colorado and Illinois Agricultural Experiment Stations.] 1

20546 STATE DEPARTMENT

Economic cooperation series. S 1.65:(no.)20547 20. The President’s point four program, recommendations to Congress [and]

address by Assistant Secretary Allen. [1949.] [1]+862-868 p. 4° ([Pub-lication 3569] ; Public Affairs Office.) [Also in Department of State bulletin, July 4, 1949, and recommendations to Congress issued as H. doc. 240, 81st Cong., 1st sess.] fL. C. card 49-46768

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European and British Commonwealth series. S 1.74:(no.)20548 10. Europe as bulwark of peace [address by Walter Bedell Smith], [1949.1

[21+872—875 p. 4° ([Publication 3570.]) [Also in Department of State bulletin, July 4, 1949.] t L. C. card 49-46769

20549Far Eastern series. • Item 913 S 1.38: (no.)

30. United States relations with China, with special reference to period 1944-49 based on flies of Department of State. [1949.] xli+1054 p. map!([Publication 3573.]) [Errata, 2 p., tipped in publication at front cover.] * Cloth $3.00.L. C. card 49-46773

General foreign policy series. • Item 919 S 1.71: (nos.)20550 13. Military Assistance Program, submitted by Department of State on behalf

of Interdepartmental Foreign Military Assistance Coordinating Committee. [1949.] iv+41 p. ([Publication 3563.]) * Paper, 15c.L. C. card SD 49-53

20551 14. Protection of foreign interests in United States, July 1, 1949. [1949 1[2]+14p. 4° ([Publication 3571.]) f L. C. card SD 49-54

20552 Guide to study collection on housing planning and construction techniques. May 1949. iii+39 p. il. f • Item 919L. C. card 49-46847 S 1.2: H 81

20553 Inter-American radio agreement; Acuerdo inter-americano de radiocom- municaciones; Accord inter-americain des radiocommunications; Acordo interamericano sobre o radio. 1949. cover title, [7] +38+ [5] -[-40+ [3] +45+[5]+39+[10] p. (International Telecommunication Union.) t • Item 919L. C. card 49-46844 S 5.50; R H

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International information and cultural series. S 1.67: (no.)8. International protection of works of art and historic monuments; [by Charles

DeVisscher], [1949.] [21+821-871 p. 4° ([Publication 3590.]) [Also m Documents and State papers, June 1949.] * Paper, 25c L. C. card 49-46836

International organization and conference series III, United Nations (in-cluding commissions). • Item 919 S 1.70/3: (no.)31. Compulsory jurisdiction of International Court of Justice. [1949.] [2]+21

P- 4° ([Publication 3540.]) [Also in Documents and State papers, June 1948 with revisions June 1949.] * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 49-46781

Proceedings of 4th International Congresses on Tropical Medicine and Malaria (separates). ([International organization and conference series I, General, no. 5.])Mos^qjnto control ^m ^United States [with list of references; by] G. H. Bradley.

L. C. card 49-45811 ’ ' g 1.70/I a : M 855Virus and cell [with list of references; by] C. E. van Rooyen. [1949.] p. 391-

397- S 1.70/1 a : V 819Publication TC (series). [This series prepared by the Language Services

Division comprises Spanish, Portuguese, or French translations of United States Government publications.] • Item 932 S 16.7:(no.)278. La lutte contre les rats. [1949.] [2]+53 p. il. [Other illustrations

on front cover. Taken from Fish and Wildlife Service, Wildlife circular 6 and Conservation bulletin 8 and 19; for English editions of these publications see Monthly catalog for 1941, p. 331 and p. 1762 and Monthly catalog for 1942, p. 220.] ♦ Paper, 15c.

Quotations from leaders on UNESCO’s aims. [1949.] 4 p. 4° (United States National Commission for UNESCO.) t S 5.48 :Q 5/949

Report to Congress on foreign surplus disposal, July 1949, submitted in accordance with sec. 24, Surplus property act of 1944, Public law 457, 78th Congress. [1949.] 21 p. il. ([Publication 3559] ; Office of Foreign Liquidation Commissioner.) [This is the final report.] * Paper, 15c • Item 928L. C. card 46-26352 S I.47: 949/2

Treaties and other international acts series. • Item 945 S9.10:(no.) 1871. Friendship, commerce and navigation, treaty and protocol between United

?iates and China, signed Nanking Nov. 4, 1946, entered into force Nov. 30, 1948 ; and exchange of notes signed Nanking Nov. 29, 1948. [1949.] in+107 p. ([Publication 3425.]) [English and Chinese.] ♦ Paper, 25c. L. C. card 49-46758

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20562 Union Internationale des Telecommunications, region 2, resolutions et rec-ommendations adoptees A. Washington, 1949; International Telecommuni-cation Union, region 2, resolutions and recommendations adopted at Wash-ington, 1949; Union Internacional de Telecommunicaciones, region 2, reso- luciones y recommendaciones adoptadas en Washington, 1949. 1949. cover title, [3]+25+[3] 4-21+[3] 4-21+[13] p. t • Item 619L. C. card 49-46803 S 5.50: H 31

20563 SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU, Navy Dept.

20564 Bid procedures memorandum; prepared by Office of General Counsel. 1949. vi+77 p. 4° (NAVSANDA publication 116.) * Paper, 40c

M 213.2: B 47Bureau of Supplies and Accounts manual. [Issued in loose-leaf form.] J

N 20.13 : Su 7/2/946/(v. nos.)20565 v. 2. [Supply ashore], Change 11; May 5, 1949. [1949.] 4 p. 4° [Accom-

panied by reprints of certain pages (with changes) to be inserted in the Manual.]

20566 v. 4. [Commissary, clothing and small stores, and ship’s store], Change 11; May 5, 1949. [1949.] 4 p. 4° [Accompanied by reprints of certain pages (with changes) to be inserted in the Manual.]

20567 Change 90, Navy shipping guide, pt. 1 and pt. 2; June 8, 1949. [1949.] Each 1 p. (Accompanied by reprints of certain pages (with changes) to be inserted in the Navy shipping guide. Issued in loose-leaf form.] $

N 20.17/2: 90/pt. 1-220568 Directory of symbol numbers, disbursing activities and disbursing officers,

Apr. 1, 1949. [1949.] [3]+31 p. oblong 12° (NAVSANDA Publication 34.) [code designations inside front cover.] $ M 213.2: D 62/949

Joint Army-Navy specification. [Issued with perforations.] f20569 JAN-P—131. Packaging and packing for overseas shipment, barrier-material,

moisture-vaporproof, flexible, amdt. 3; May 4, 1949. [1949.] 7 p. 1. 12° [Supersedes Amendment 2, Oct. 7, 1949.]

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National Military Establishment specifications. [Issued with perfora-tions.] t M 213.8: (letters-nos.)

20570 JAN-B-760. Beef, boneless, frozen ; Apr. 21, 1949. [1949.] 8 p. il. 4° [Super-sedes Quartermaster Corps CQD 11M, Dec. 10, 1946.]

20571 JAN-C-1119. Chucks, drill; June 16, 1949. [1949.] 1 p. [Processed. Speci-fication consists of this cover sheet and Navy Department specifi-cation 40Cla, July 1, 1944.]

20572 JAN-C-1123. Cobbler-shop-equipment; June 16, 1949. [1949.] 1 p. [Proc-essed. Specification consists of this cover sheet and Navy De-partment specification 66C12, May 15, 1946.]

20573 JAN-C-1126. Cylinders, compressed-air-helium, hydrogen, nitrogen, or oxygen,nonshatterableJune 16, 1949. [1949.] 1 p. [Processed. Specification consists of this cover sheet and Navy Department specification 51C31, Jan. 2, 1947.]

20574 JAN-C-1141. Compound, cyanide [cover sheet] ; June 27, 1949. [1949.] 1 p.[Procesed. Specification consists of this cover sheet and Navy Department specification 51C15a, Apr. 1946.]

20575 JAN-C-1143. Carbon, blocks paste, and rods (accessory for gas and arc welding)[cover sheet] ; June 27, 1949. [1949.] 1 p. [Processed. Specification consists of this cover sheet and Navy Department specification 32C4b, Feb. 16, 1948.]

20576 JAN-D-1120. Dies, grommet-inserting [cover sheet] ; June 16, 1949. [1949.]1 p. [Processed. Specification consists of this cover sheet and Navy Department specification 41D9b, Oct. 1, 1941.]

20577 JAN-E-377A. Elevators, aggregate, enclosed-bucket; June 2, 1949. [1949.] 8 p.il . 4° [Supersedes JAN-E-377, Aug. 1, 1946.]

20578 JAN-F—766. Film, test, 16-mm target (for determining picture unsteadiness ofmotion picture projectors) ; Apr. 29, 1949. [1949.] 6 p. 4°

20579 JAN-F-1088. Files and rasps, hand [cover sheet] ; May 31, 1949. [1949.]1 p. [Processed. Specification consists of this cover sheet and Navy Department specification 41F3e, Nov. 15, 1944.]

20580 JAN-F-1131. Fuse-indicators, lamp-type [cover sheet] ; June 16, 1949. [1949.]1 p. [Processed. Specification consists of this cover sheet and Navy Department specification 17F10c, Dec. 1, 1943, together with Amendment 17F10d, Sept. 1, 1944.]

20581 JAN-H—787. Holder, wire, porcelain, with galvanized wood screw ; June 2, 1949.[1949.] 3 p. 4° [Supersedes Army 84-46, Jan. 15, 1944.]

20582 JAN-H-1142. Hose, cutting and welding (acetylene-hydrogen, oxygen-air) [coversheet] ; June 27, 1949. [1949.] 1 p. [Processed. Specifica-tion consists of this cover sheet and Navy Department specifi-cation 33H7c, Mar. 1, 1944, together with Amendment 33H7c, Oct. 15, 1946.]

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National Military Establishment specifications—ContinuedJAN—I—1140. msulatwn, electrical> glass-fiber, untreated [cover sheet] ; June 27,

• [1949.] 1 p. 4° [Processed. Specification consists of this cover sheet and Navy Department specification 17-1-31

JAN-L—1117.(SHIPS), Jan. 2, 1948.]

Litters, metal (steel and aluminum) [cover sheet] ; June 10, 1949. [1949.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Specification consists of this

JAN-L-1118.cover sheet and Navy Department specification 57L2d, July 15 1946.]

Lacquer, clear, brushing, and thinner [cover sheet] ; June 10, 1949. [1949.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Specification consists of this

JAN—L—1130.1945r]Sheet and Navy DePartment specification 52L13, July 16,

Lanterns, flood, storage-battery, portable [cover sheet] ; June 16, 1949. [1949.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Specification consists of this cover sheet and Navy Department specification 17L17, Dec

JAN—L—1132.1, 1942.]

Lenses and globes, electric-light [cover sheet] ; June 16, 1949. [1949.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Specification consists of this

JAN—L—1147.cover sheet and Navy Department specification 17L5e, Nov. 2, 1942.]

Litharge, dry [cover sheet] ; June 27, 1949. [1949.] 1 p. 12° [Processed. Specification consists of this cover sheet and Navy

JAN-O-1153.Department specification 52L10b, Feb. 2, 1942.]

Oil, cutting, mineral-lard, sulfur-treated [cover sheet] ; June 27, 1949. [1949.] 1 p. [Processed. Specification consists of this cover sheet and Navy Department specification 14-0-1 lb, Dec.

JAN-P-771.15, 1945.]

Packaging and packing for overseas shipment of distributors, bitumen and water ; May 6, 1949. [1949.] 8 p. 4° [Supersedes

JAN-P-1113.Corps of Engineers T-2551, Feb. 12, 1947.]

Paint, deck, white (formula no. 20U) ; June 10, 1949. [1949.]1 p. [Processed. Specification consists of this cover sheet and

JAN-P-1114.Navy Department specification 52P48, July 2, 1945.]

Paint, outside, untinted-base (formula no. 5U) ; June 10, 1949. [1949.] 1 p. [Processed. Specification consists of this cover

JAN-P-1115.sheet and Navy Department specification 52P25, Apr. 2, 1945.]

Paint white-enamel (formula no. 30) [cover sheet] ; June 10,1949. [1949.] 1 p. [Processed. Specification consists of this cover sheet and Navy Department specification 52P21, Feb. 1, 1945.]

JAN-P-1116. Protectors, edge, packing-case [cover sheet] ; June 10, 1949.[1949.] 1 p. [Processed. Specification consists of this cover

JAN-P-1125.sheet and Navy Department specification 42P16, Feb. 1, 1946 ]

Pots, glue, electric [cover sheet] ; June 16, 1949. [1949.] 1 p 12° [Processed. Specification consists of this cover sheet and Navy

JAN-P-1144.Department specification 41P28b, June 1, 1943.]

Pipe and tubing, corrosion-resisting steel (seamless or welded) [cover sheet] ; June 24, 1949. [1949.] 1 p. 4« [Processed. Specification consists of this cover sheet and Navy Department

JAN—R—1127.specification 44P16 (INT), May 1, 1940.]

Riy«tsA belt’ c°PPer> an<1 burrs, copper [cover sheet] ; June 18, 1949. [1949.] 1 p. [Processed. Specification consists of this cover sheet and Navy Department specification 43R6a, Dec. 15, 1945.]

JAN—R—1149. Rubber, synthetic, gaskets, packing, sheets and strips [cover sheet] ; June 27, 1949. [1949.] 1 p. [Processed. Specifica-

JAN—S—783.tion consists of this cover sheet and Navy Department specifi-cation 33Rlh, July 15, 1946.]

Socks, cotton: May 24, 1949. [1949.] 8 p. il. 4° [SupersedesJAN—S—786.

Army 6-397, Nov. 26, 1947 and Navy 73S2, June 1, 1931.]Sharpeners, chain-saw; June 1, 1949. [1949.] 8 p 4° [Super-

sedes Army 41-2, Feb. 9, 1944, 41-6, Feb. 9, 1944, and 41-9JAN-S-1146.

Apr. 19, 1945.] ’Sponges, Loofa [cover sheet] ; June 27, 1949. [1949 ] 1 p

[Processed. Specification consists of this cover sheet and NavyJAN—S-1151.

Department specification 13S7b, June 1, 1943.]Sockets, wire-rope [cover sheet] ; June 27, 1949. [1949 ] 1 p

[Processed. Specification consists of this cover sheet and NavyJAN—S—1160.

Department specification 12S14a, Sept. 15, 1945 ]Steel, spring, round or square (including rectangular sections hav-

ing thicknesses greater than half their width) [cover sheet] : June 27, 1949. [1949.] 1 p. [Processed. Specification con-

JAN—T—1121.ai®*s of. ^lls c?T,e.ro sheet anc* Navy Department specification 47S4g, Sept. 1, 1943.]

Tongs, blacksmiths’ [cover sheet] ; June 16, 1949. [1949 ] 1 p [Processed. Specification consists of this cover sheet and Navy

JAN-V-1137.Department specification 41T17a, Feb. 1 1945 ] y

Va™iah, insulating (electrical) [cover sheet]; June 27, 1949. [1049.] 1 p. [Processed. Specification consists of this cover sheet and Navy Department specification 52V13f Dec 1 1945

JAN-W-1138.together with Amendment 52V13g, Sept. 3, 1946.] ' ’

Welding-sets, direct-current-arc, variable-voltage, gasoline-engine- driven [cover sheet] ; June .27, 1949. [1949.] Ip. [Processed. Specincation consists of this cover sheet and Navy Department specification 17W8, Nov. 1, 1946.]

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18T7L. Thermometers, industrial, amdt. 4 ; May 27, 1949. [1949.] 11 p. il. 12°[Supersedes Amendment 3, Aug. 2, 1948.] „ „ A

N 20.6/2 :18 T 7 L/amdt.418T24 Thermometers, mercurial, for superheated steam, amdt. 1 ; May 27, 1949.

[1949.] 2 p. 12° [Supersedes 18T24b (Amendment), Aug. 15, 1946.]N 20.6/2 : 18T24/amdt.l

33H18c. Hose, floater, nonmetallic, admt. 1; May 27, 1949. 1949. 1 p. 12°N 20.6/2 : 33 H 18c/amdt.l

33R7 Rubber (synthetic), composition (for covering hollow shafts), amdt. 1;May 27, 1949. 1949. 1 p. 12“ N 20.6/2 : 33 R 7/amdt.l

42Clle. Catches, cupboard or French-window ; May 4, 1949. [1949.] 5 p. il. 12°[Supersedes 42Clld, Mar. 1, 1945.] M 213.7 : 42 C lie

45V5e. Valves, check, for pressures not exceeding 100 pounds, amdt. 1 [2] : July 15, 1949. [1949.] 1 p. 12° N 20.6/2 : 45 V 5e/amdt.-2

51C65. Cleaning-compound, grease, solvent-emulsion; May 20, 1949. [1949.]7 p. 12° [Supersedes 51C65 (SHIPS), Aug. 15, 1946.]P M 213.7: 51 C 65

51D12. Disodium-phosphate, anhydrous, amdt. 1; June 6, 1949. [1949.]2 p. 12° N 20.6/2 : 51 D 12/amdt.l

20616 u. S. Navy travel instructions Change 10; May 13, 1949. [1949.] 3 p. 4° [Accompanied by reprints of certain pages (with changes) to be inserted in U. S. Navy travel instructions, 1946. Issued with perforations.] $

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20617 SUPREME COURT20618 Official reports of Supreme Court, v. 337 U. S. no. 1; Walter Wyatt, re-

porter. [1949.] cover title, vii+1-921 p. map. [Cases adjudged in Su-preme Court at Oct. term, 1948 (opinions, May 16-31, 1949). From United States reports, v. 337.] * Paper, $3.00 per term of court, foreign subscription, $3.75 ; single copy, 25c. Ju6.8/la: 337/1

20619 Same: v. 337 U. S., no. 2; Walter Wyatt, reporter. Preliminary print. [1949.] cover title, viii+235-934 p. [Cases adjudged in Supreme Court at Oct. term, 1948 (opinions, June 2-13, 1949). This number contains table of cases reported in v. 337, pts. 1 and 2. From United States re-ports, v. 337.] Ju6.8/la: 337/2

20620 Same: v. 337 U. S., no. 3; Walter Wyatt, reporter. Preliminary print. [1949.] cover title, xii+[1]+426-950 p. [Cases adjudged in Supreme Court ajt Oct. term, 1948 (opinions, June 20,1949, part, and memorandum decisions and orders of June 20, 1949). This number contains table of cases reported in v. 337, pts. 1-3. From United States reports, v. 337.]

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20621 Transcript of record, Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1948, no. —, United States vs. William Rosen, on petition for writ of certiorari to court of appeals for 2d circuit. [1949.] cover title, ii-f-78 p. $

Ju 6.7: R 72220622 Transcript of record, Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1949, no.

22, United States vs. Yellow Cab Company, et al., appeal from district court for northern district of Illinois. [1949.] 2 v., cover titles, [liii] + 1674 p. $ Ju 6.7: Y 38/2/v. 1-2

20623 Transcript of record, Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1940. no. 28, John Walter Oakley, jr. vs. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Com-pany, et al., on writ of certiorari to court of appeals for 6th circuit. [1949.] cover title, ii+23 p. t Ju 6.7 :Oa 4

20624 Transcript of record, Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1949, no. 29, John S. Haynes vs. Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas Pacific Rail-way Company, et al., on writ of certiorari to court of appeals for 6th circuit. [1949.] cover title, ii+18 p. t Ju 6.7 :H 333

20625 Transcript of record, Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1949, no.36, United States vs. World Fire and Marine Insurance Company, on writ of certiorari to court of appeals for 10th circuit. [1949.] cover title, i+18 p. i Ju 6.7: W 893

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Transcript of record, Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1949, no. 42, United States vs. Lillian Spelar, as administratrix of estate of Mark

on ^rit certiorari to court of appeals for 2d circuit. [1949 ] cover tine, i+14 p. $ Ju 6.7: Sp32

SuPreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1949, no 149, United States vs. Colorado and Southern Railway Company, on pe-

^itofcertiorari to district court for district of Colorado [1949.] cover title, ii+432 p. $ Ju&7:C719

20629 Transcript of record, Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1949, no. ipo ’ /+ mted States vs. Commodities Trading Corporation, et al.; no 163, Commodities Trading Corporation, et al. v. United States, on petition for writs of certiorari to Court of Claims. [1949.] cover title, i+33 p. ♦ Ju 6.7: C 737/3

20630 Transcript of record, Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1949, no. 212, United States vs. Seaboard Air Line Railroad Company, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims. [1949.] cover title i+28 p. $

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214, United States ys. Cumberland Public Service Company, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims. [1949.] cover title, ii+77 p.

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SURFACE POSTAL TRANSPORT DIVISION, Post Office Dept.

Schedule of mail routes, no. 485, July 29, 1949, 2d division, Railway Mail M«11rviCnnH°?PriS1Ilg1Ne^ New Jersey’ Delaware, Eastern Shore of Maryland, Accomack and Northampton Counties, Va. L. Middleditch CoNew York [July 29, 1949]. cover title, 168 p. narrow,8° [Text on p. 4 or cover.] J P 10.12/2: 485

Schedule of mail routes no. 494, June 28, 1949, Sth division, Railwav Mail SVT^’fOInPa1SiniAriZ.Ona’ Caiifornia, Guam, Hawaii, Nevada, Samoa and Utah. [San Francisco Post Office, July 26, 1949.] 144 p. narrow 8 T P 10.12/8: 494

Schedule of mail routes, no. 181, July 26, 1949, 13th division, Railway Mail Meattli Montana’ Oregon and Washington.[Seattle, P. O., July 26,1949.] 120 p. narrow 8° $ P 10.12/13 :181

TARIFF COMMISSION

Tr^ndorgt^ent ^cessions of United States, extent to which authority W^biSnn a(*s reduce rates of duty has been exercised.Washington, D. C., July 1949. cover title, [l]+93 leaves, 4° [Proc- essea. IL. C. card 49-46825 TC 1.2 : T 67/13/949

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L. C. card 49-46804 TC 1.2: T 67/13/949-2Unmanufactured copper, lead, and zinc, summaries of tariff information

with additional data. Washington, July 1949. cover title, [11+58 n [Processed.] f 1L. C. card 49—46835 TC 1 2' C 79

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Not e .—Opinions appear in individual pamphlets (advance sheets), in monthly consolidated pamphlets (advance parts) and in bound volumes. These are sold by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. The subscription price of the advance sheets is $3.25 per volume, foreign subscription $3.85 ; single copies vary in price. The advance parts, or monthly consolidations, are sold as follows : $1.75 per volume, foreign subscription $2.35 (single copies vary in price). The price of the bound volume will be given upon application.[Opinions] 91, 94, 112, 116, 120-121. 124, 126, 129, 133-134, 136, 138-142,

144-165. [Also in T. C. reports, v. 12.] Ju 11.7/a : 12(nos.)

TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY

Soil, people, and fertilizer technology; [prepared by Janies Rorty]. 1949. vi-|-57 p. il. 4° * Paper, 30c. • Item 965L. C. card 49-46810 Y 3.T 25: 2 F 41

Technical report. • Item 967 Y3.T25:17/(no.)9. Watts Bar project, comprehensive report on planningj design, construction, and

initial operations of Watts Bar project [with bibliographies], 1949. xii+ 545 p. il. * Cloth, $2.00 L. C. card 49-46763

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION

VA pamphlet. • Item 1047 VA 1.19:(no.)10-24. Manual arts therapy, light mechanics: pt. 2, Precision adjustment job

series. Apr. 1949. [2]+45 p. il. 4° [Portions of text and certain illustrations are printed with permission of Joseph Bulova School of Watchmaking, copyright owner. Issued with perforations.] $

VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION OFFICE, Federal Security Agency

Administrative service series no. 1-42, 44-46; Oct. 4, 1946-June 28, 1949. [1946-49.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] t FS 13.212:1,etc.

Annual report of Federal- Security Agency [fiscal year] 1948: Office of Vocational Rehabilitation. [1949.] viii+579-626 p. il. * Paper, 20c. • Item 435L. C. card 45-35662 FS 13.201: 948

Information service series no. 1-108; Aug. 23, 1946-July 15, 1949. [1946-49.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Numbers 1 and 2 are designated as Memorandum.] J FS 13.211:1-108

Opportunities for the deaf and the hard of hearing through vocational rehabilitation. [Revised June 1949.] [1949.] cover title, 16 p. il.narrow 8° t • Item 437 FS 13.202: D 34/949

WAGE AND HOUR AND PUBLIC CONTRACTS DIVISIONS, Labor Dept.

Industry classification manual for use in classifying establishments for inspection purposes. July 1949. cover title, 94 p. 4° [Processed.] $ L. C. card L 49-40 L 22.6: C 56

Report and recommendations on proposed revisions of regulations, pt. 541, defining terms “executive”, “administrative”, “professional”, “local re-tailing capacity”, “outside salesman”, as contained in sec. 13 (a) (1) of Fair labor standards act of 1938, providing exemptions from wage and hour provisions of act; June 1949. 1949. v+100 p. t • Item 652

L 22.6 : Em 7/2/949

WEATHER BUREAU, Commerce Dept.

Estimating probability of large fall in temperature at Washington, D. C. [with list of references; by] Woodrow W. Dickey. [1949.] p. 67-78, il. 4° [Also in Monthly weather review, Mar. 1949, v. 77.] t

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20657 United States meteorological yearbook, 1942. 1949. iii+131 p. il. 4“ (W. B. no. 1514.) [Also issued as H. doc. 655, 80th Cong. 2d sess.l * Paper, 50c. • Item 241L. C. card Agr 37-131 C 30.25: 942

Weather Bureau training paper. • Item 241 C 30.48: (no.)20658 2. Lectures to professional interns, 1946-47; [articles by L. E. Brotzman Ivan

H. Tannehill. Ira D. Boyle, Joe R. Fulks, Woodrow C. Jacobs, John A Copeland, Ray K. Linsley, jr., Robert D. Fletcher], Mar. 1949. iv4-67 n il. 4° * Paper, 35c.

20659 WOMEN'S BUREAU, Labor Dept.

Bulletin. • Item 655 L 13.3:(no.)20660 157-5 (rev.). Legal status of women in United States, Jan. 1, 1948: Report for

Colorado ; [by Sara Louise Buchanan, assisted by Mary Loretta Sullivan and Elizabeth Batson]. 1949. vi + 15 p. * Paper 10c L. C. card L 49-8

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IndexMONTHLY CATALOG, SEPTEMBER 1949

Not e .—Entries appear in this Index under subjects or titles. Bulletins, circulars, orders, etc., having no specific subject are entered under the issuing office only. Index citations are to entry numbers in the Catalog.

Entry

Aboitiz, Fernando, relief-------------------- 19323Abortion in animals, isolation of Bru-

cella abortus from hogs_ 20476Abrasives:

industry pamphlets------------- 18872textile resistance shown by

Schiefer testing ma-chine________ 20366

Absorption spectra, see Spectra.Acadia National Park----------------------- 19640Accarino, Lawrence, court case----------20167Accidents, see Aircraft accidents—

Railroad accidents.Accomack County, Va., mail routes,

schedule- 20633Accounts and accounting :

disbursing officers, transfer of funds, spec, regs---------- 18686

field installations, expenditures, spec, regs____ 18684

fiscal, field installations, spec.

Government property, spec. regs_ 18746 Maritime Comn. accounting back-

log____________________ 19723system, spec, regs------------------18714—716

Acetylene flame spectrum from 1 to 5 microns__ 20371

Acids, see names of acids.Actions at law, litigation, special reg-

ulations__ 18674Acts of Congress, see Law.Addresses, lectures, etc.:

by—•Allen, George V____________ 20547Barkin, Solomon___________ 20244Bennett, H. H_____________ 20543Brannan, Charles F_______ 18503Clague, Ewan---------------------- 20249Patterson, William F---------- 18583Smith, Walter Bede________ 20548Tobin, Maurice J______ 20235-236

Ader. Charles E., relief-------------------- 19614Adjustment regulations, see Army.

Administrative management, manage-ment bulletin--------------- 18849

Administrative Office of United StatesCourts:

personnel, travel allowances------ 19570transferring offices of D. C. to— 19098

Administrative service series, the blind____ 20648

Admiralty, suits against UnitedStates------------------------- 19394

EntryAdsorption, equilibrium of rare

earths___ 18772Advertising, television as medium----- 19948Advisory Board on Recreation Serv-

ices, see National Advi-sory Board on Recrea-tion Services.

Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems, see National Advisory Council on In-ternational Monetary and Financial Problems.

Aeronautical charts, see Maps and charts.

Aeronautical instruments, standard drawings, lists------------- 18570

Aeronautical supplies, standard draw-ings, lists_____________ 18570

Aeronautics:advanced training, CAA person-

nel___________ 19546civil aeronautics act. administra-

tion___________________ 19443civil aeronautics manual____ 18901-902civil air regulations_______ 18911—913

amendments-------------------18914-918civil aviation, code of Federal

regulations_______ 19842—843notices to airmen, manual of op-

erations__ 18903-904publications, price list--------------- 19785see also Flight.

Aerosol cylinders, see Cylinders.Aerosols, apparatus for observing---- 19822Africa, see British East Africa.Aged, census data furnished free------ 19187Agostini Bros. Building Corporation- 20111 Agricultural credit, emergency feed

and seed loans, liqui-date_____ 19231

Agricultural economics, see Agricul-ture.

Agricultural Economics Bureau, pub-lications on agriculture- 18451

Agricultural experiment stations, see Alaska Agricultural Ex-periment Station.

Agricultural Extension Service, see Extension Service, Agri-culture Dept.

Agricultural insurance : crop-insurance program, esti-

timate___ 19196crop insurance protects invest-

ment___________________ 19838Agricultural laborers, see Farm labor.

2 Ind ex

EntryAgricultural products:

carload waybill analyses___ 20141foreign trade---------------------- 19920-921international products__________ 19996perishable, marketing practices- 19296 price supports_________________ 19708world trade and commodities_ _ 19995-

Agncultural statistics, see Agricul-ture.

Agriculture:

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agricultural adjustment actamendments._ ------------------------------ 19708

census, 1945____________________ 18894foreign agriculture circulars_ 19922-938 foreign agriculture reports__ 19939-941journal of agricultural research. 18467

reprints----------------------- 18468-493labor recruitment. ------- 19806publication lists—

available for distribution___economic and statistical____

statistics, 1948_________________.vocational education programs.

Agriculture and Forestry Committee, Senate:

20134184511845919795

hearings----------------------------- 19708-709report---------------------- _ _ _ _ 19500

Agriculture Committee, House? hearings---------------------- 19419-422reports. ---------------------- 19230-231,

19236, 19250, 19280-283,. 19289, 19291, 19296, 19398

Agriculture Department: circular------------------------ 18460-464estimate---------------------------------------19196guide for employees_______ ZZZZ 20441leaflet_____________________ 18494—495miscellaneous publication___ 18496-501officials, list___________________ 1850°technical bulletin---------------- 18504-506

Agua Caliente Reservation, see Palm ., Springs Reservation.

Aiken, Auldon A., relief. Air carriers: 19616

air line industry, investigation- airline traffic survey, passengers

between countries_____certification and operation rules, foreign air rates, etc., regulate, irregular air carrier and off-route

.. rules____________Air Force:

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18685appropriations, 1942-46, spec.

.regs___________commissioned officers, promotion,

. Pay, spec, regs_composition____________________ 18690

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dental care______ ZZZZ_~ Zdependents, delay in "oversea

. movement___'__hospitalized, travel of depend- . . ents, spec, regs______joint Army and Air Force adjust-

ment regulations.. 18642-644 recruiting agencies, spec, regs___18711

. see also Pay, allowances, etc.Air Force Department:

18696

appropriations, 1947, spec, regs.appropriations, 1950, proposed

provision___lend property______ ____ _Z~Zregulations--------------------ZZ 18510-569reporting components of person-

. nel, spec, regs___technical publications for Air

Force libraries________transfer of property—

hearings_______

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Air Air

report________ _______ ___Force-Navy-Civil Aircraft Design

Criteria Subcommittee, ANC document________

lines, see Air carriers.National Guard, see Pay, allow-

ances, etc.

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EntryAir navigation charts, see Maps andAir pilots, see Aviators.Air transportation, see Transporta-

tion.Airborne Transport, Inc., accident. 18907Aircraft:

missing, notice and reports_____ 18913panels, glass-fabric laminate 20047sandwich construction—

fatigue --------------------------- 20034flat panels, elastic stability. 20046

. flexural rigidity------------------- 20033significance in foreign quarantine

entomology------------------ 20478strength of metal elements______ 20311

. see also Airplanes—Seaplanes.Aircraft accidents:

notice and reports____________ 18913Aircraft heaters, investigation 20319, 20327 Airfoils, designing, pressure-volume

relation----------------------- 20328Airlines, see Air carriers.Airplanes:

airworthiness, civil aeronautics. , _ manual----------------------- 18901see also Seaplanes.

Airports:grants for minor projects______ 19655labor contracts, minimum wages. 19084 lighting installations on run-

ways-----------------------------19124loan agreements—

limit increase__________ 19080payments___________________ 19121

Virgin Islands projects_________ 19654Airways:

airways operations training se-ries----------------------------- 18900

Alaska :Army Dept, medical facilities,

. spec, regs-------- 18695communication system__________ 19263Delegate, service on committee__ 19258fishing expedition to northern

Bering Sea-------------------- 19913insects, control________________ 19826license’taxes____________________ 19637mail routes, schedule___________ 20635public lands, sale______________ 19377public works program___ 19356, 19503railroad to British Columbia___19416veterans’ homesteading act_____ 19463workmen’s compensation laws_ 19436

Alaska Agricultural Experiment Sta- . tion, circular_ 19826

Alaska Railroad, employees, retire-ment benefits__________ 19077

Albany^ Ga., instrument approachcha.rt--------------------------- 18941

Albeni Falls project, dam and reser-voir-------- 19489

Albuquerque, N. Mex.;instrument approach chart_____ 18942

Alcoholic liquors, see Liquors.Aldenville quadrangle, Pa___________ 20088Aldora Mills_________________________20162Alexandria, Barcroft & Washington

Transit Co____________ 20626Alfalfa, curing hay in stack_______ 20524Alfalfa weevils, environment, field

studies--- 18504Alfred Davis soapstone deposits____ 20299Algeria:

leather------------------------------------- 20007motion picture industry________ 19988

Alien enemy property, see Enemy property.

Alien Property Office, report, 1948— 18574,19153

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claims against United States---- 19079deportation and detention—

hearings___________________ 19449report______________________ 19294

deportation, suspension------------- 19207,19516, 19569, 19607

enlistment in Army--------------------- 19700see also Immigration and emigra-

tion.Alkali Coulee quadrangle, Mont-------- 20082All-American Canal, specifications---- 20500Allegany County, N. Y., flood protec-

tion_____ 19163Allegany Reservation, land, lease----Allowances, see Pay, allowances, etc. Alloxan, effect on carbohydrate metab-

olism_______ _____ :-------Alloys, smelting and refining, indus-

try pamphlet---------------see also names of metals, etc.

Alpers, Alexander, L., court case------Alpha particles:

detection, C4T1C hand counter-detection, proportional survey

meter________measurement techniques-------------

Altenburg quadrangle; Mo----------------Alto Pass quadrangle, Ill.-Mo----------Aluminum spectra, atomic energy lev-

els derived------------------Amarillo, Tex., instrument approach

chart------American Bantam Car Co----------------American Bemberg Corporation---— American Falls Reservoir, disposition

of reserved space----------American Historical Association, re-

port, 1945-------- 18576,American history, see History. American Horse, Jessie, sale of land-

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19411American republics:

geologic investigations--------transfer of surplus military prop-

erty —

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18749American Samoa:

government transfer plans, esti-mate_________ 19184

mail routes, schedule---------------- 20634American States, Council of Organi-

zation of, see Council of Organization of Ameri-can States.

American States, Organization of, see Organization of Ameri-can States.

Americans in Finland, academic and scientific enterprises---- 19297

Amino nitrogen in plasma following surgery_ 20269

Ammonia, strength, acidic dissocia- tion constant of ion---- 20360

Ammunition, training within zone of interior, spec, regs-------- 18740

Amplifiers, linear, model B-4, draw- ings_____ 18831

Anacostia River, engineer report------ 19159Anahulu River, engineer report----------19162Anderson, Lillian I., land conveyance. 19670Anderson, Paul L., court case----------- 20210Anderson Ranch Dam, specifications. 20515 Anemia, X-ray radiation tests on

blood__________________ 20268Angling, see Fish and fisheries.Animal Industry Bureau, overtime

pay______ 19103Animal oils, see Oils.Animals: , , ,

and products, carload waybill analyses------—

quarantine laws to apply to air navigation----

transporte animal---------------------

20140

1954718641

EntryAnnelids, Sabellaria Floridensis

Stephensoni, new sub-species__ 20401

see also Polychaeta.Annuities, see Civil service pensions.Anopheles, see Mosquitoes.Anthony, Kans., instrument approach

chart____ 18967Anthropology, research on Indians,

etc______ 19647Antidiscrimination, see Discrimina-

tion in employment.Antimony, deposits in Antimony Peak

district, Calif________ 20296Antimony-oxide, dry, paint pigment,

specification___________ 19887Antitrust laws, see Trusts.Apiaries, see Bees.Appalachian Basin, early Silurian

rocks, map with text___ 20063Apparel, see Clothing.Appeal Board, Contract Settlement

Office, proceedings, prints------------------ 19755—761

Apple production, 1948-49---------------- 18452Appointments, see names of persons

appointed to office.Appraisers Building, relief of con-

struction contractors___ 19510Apprentices: ,

bibliography____________________ 18582building trades_________________ 18583carpentry standards------------------ 18584training of adults in United

States_________________ 18581Appropriations :

deficiency, 1949— hearings_______________ 19712report______________________ 19600

supplemental, 1950—hearings__________________ 19425report_____________________ 19368

temporary, 1950— law____________________ 19093reports______ 19243, 19365, 19558

see also Government offices—alsosubject, or department, bureau, etc., for which appropriation is made.

Appropriations Committee, House:hearings___________________ 19424-425reports____ 19234, 19243, 19365, 19368

Appropriations Committee, Senate:hearings---------------------------- 19711—712reports____ 19548, 19558, 19566, 19600

Apseudid crustaceans, see Crusta-ceans.

Arabi, Jezirat, chart--------------------------- 20130Architect of Capitol, estimate----------- 19195Arenas, Eleuteria B., court case-------- 20219Argentina: „

book publishing------------------------- 20017economic review, 1948--------------- 19966market, radio apparatus------------- 19994pulp and paper developments---- 20004

Argon :isotopes, A41, beta-spectrum--------spectra, atomic energy levels de-

rived ________

18811

20252Arizona:

mail routes, schedule------------------metal mining in 1948-----------------

Arkansas, topographic quadranglemap___________________

Armed forces:census data furnished free----------joint use of barracks, etc., spec.

regs____________________see also Reserve components of

armed forces.

2063420286

20065

19187

18712

Armed Services Committee, House: hearings, etc___________ 19427-432

reports______ 19206, 19218, 19262-266,19278, 19292, 19360

4 Ind ex

EntryArmed Services Committee, Senate :

hearings---------------------------- 19714reports-------- 19589, 19650, 19676-678,

19682, 19687, 19605, 19700Armour & Co., wage chronology, 1941-

48----------- 20250Army:

allowances, etc., for personnel and dependents, Army regs--------------- 18590

appropriations, 1942-46, spec, regs 18685

Army regulations--------Z_Z_ 18586-606boards, commissions, and

committees ______ 18586enlisted personnel_____ 18601-604personnel---------------------- 18598-600

classification—special regulations________ 18731technical manual___________ 18763

composition___________________ 19687dental care_____________________ 19589dependents, delay in oversea

movement ____________ 18700discharge—

convenience of the Govern-ment, Army regs______ 18604

general provisions, Armyregs --------------------------- 18602

procedur.es, etc., tech, man-ual------------------------------ 18762

purchase, minority, etc.,Army regs------------------ 18603

enlistment of aliens_____________ 19700field manual----------------------- 18638-641fiscal code, spec, regs______ 18679-680history in World War II, spec.

. regs --------------- 18669hospitalized, travel of dependents,

. spec, regs----------------- 18696joint Army and Air Force adjust-

ment regulations__ ' 18642-644officers, guide__________________ 18648operating personnel and work-

load in U. S., spec, regs-------------------------- 18726

orders, etc., from field commands,spec, regs--------------------- 18713

organization------------------------------ 19432oversea assignment information,

spec, regs-------------------- 18728oversea returnees, spec, regs___ 18727promotions—

and reductions, Army regs_ 18601pay, spec, regs------------------ 18690subject to examinations,

spec, regs------------- 18729recruiting agencies, spec. regs__ 18711 reduction tables-------------------- 18649-668reductions, spec, regs___________ 18730replacement stream (pipeline)

personnel, spec, regs___ 18735special regulations__________ 18669-750

civilians---------------- 18704, 18736disposal------------------------------ 18749enlisted personnel_____ 18729-735officers------------------------ 18727-728oversea supply_____________ 18745personnel-------------------- 18724-726

table of organization and equip-ment -------------------- 18751-759

technical manuals___ 18760-767training division pipeline report,

spec, regs-------------------- 18734uniform for civilians in oversea

commands, spec, regs___ 18736women personnel, spec, regs_____ 18600see also Pay, allowances, etc.

Army Department: appropriations, 1947. spec. regs_ 18680 construct communication system

in Alaska_____________ 19263Executive for Reserve and ROTC

Affairs Office, spec.regs---- - ---------------------- 18671

EntryArmy Department—Continued

field manuals--------------- 18638-641lend property----------------------------- 19090medical facilities, spec, regs______ 18695orders-------------------------------- 18646-647organization______________ 19432pamphlet------------------------------------ 18648Personnel and Administration

Div spec, regs------------ 18670reduction tables------------------ 18469-668reporting components of person-

nel, spec, regs--------------- 18716supply catalog-------------------- 18607-637technical manuals__________ 18760-767transfer of property—

hearings----------------------------- 19429report---------------------------------- 19265

Army regulations, see Army.Army Security Agency, enlistments, * , sPec- re8s-------------------- 18733Army shipping documents, audit cop-

ies, spec, regs------------- 18694Art, international protection_______ 20554Artesian wells, pressure______________ 20104Arthur Kill, engineer report__________19164Arts and crafts, see Manual arts.Aruba, chart------------------------------ 20132Asbestos:

industry pamphlet__________ 18872mineral wallboards, Philippine

Republic---------------------- 20019Ascorbic acid (vitamin C), see Vita-

mins.Aspect ratio, wings, lift and pitching » x moment----------------------- 20331Assets and liabilities, see Property.Assiniboin Indians, Fort Belknap Res- , . ervation, rehabilitation- 19253

Assistance, see Public assistance. Astrophysical Observatory, mainte-

T. . , nance--------------------------- 19647Atchafalaya River, pilot rules_______ 19015Atkinson-Kier Co______________ 20226-227Atlanta, Ga., instrument approach

charts--------------- 18943, 18974Atlantian (periodical)______________ 20449Atlantic Coast Line R. R., accident- 20150 Atlantic pact, see North Atlantic

treaty. Atlantic treaty, see North Atlantic

treaty. Atomic bombs, California University

project, communist in-filtration _____________ 19475

Atomic energy : and life sciences___________ 18770declassified documents, Atomic

Energy Comn-------- 18771-834industrial development________ 18771investigation of U. S. project___19140levels derived from optical spec-

tra analyses__ 20352unclassified documents, Atomic

Energy Comn_____ 18838-847Atomic Energy Commission:

security education plan____ 18835semiannual report______ 18836, 19492

Atomic Energy Joint Committee: hearing------------------------------ 19140report--------------------------- 19384, 19688

Attorney General, see Justice Depart-ment.

Auditing, special regulations___ 18693-694see also, for audit reports, names

of corporations, etc.Augusta, Maine, instrument approach

chart------ 18944Augustine Reservation, disposition of

lands------ 19669Australia:

economic review, 1948__________ 19971household refrigerators________ 19993

Australia Star (steamship) : court case___ __ ___________ 20201

Sept emb er 1949 5Entry

Austria:coal, in rehabilitation and recon-

struction—economic review, 1948---------------

Automobiles:for disabled veterans—

hearing____________________report------------------------------ -

Automotive vehicles, see Motor vehi-

1892619967

1974019409

Aviation, Aviators,

Awards,

cles.see Aeronautics.commercial operator certifi-

cation ________ -___ 18912National Railroad Adjust-

ment Board--- 20412—413

B

Bachelor’s degrees, see Degrees (col-leges, universities, etc.).

Bacillus abortus, see Brucella abor-tus.

Bacterium abortus, see Brucella abortus.

Bacterium pullorum, see Salmonella pullorum.

Badges, Holy Name Society, patent renewal--- 19342

Baer Field, instrument approach chart____ 18976

Baggage: hand luggage, tests-------------leather, industry pamphlet--------

Bags, cotton, insect-proofing-------------see also Sand bags.

Bailey, Josiah W., memorial services-Bailey, Mary A., relief----------------------Baker Bay, engineer report---------------Bakers and bakeries :

products, industry pamphlet----union wages and hours—_--------

Balances, analytical, specification----Balaz, Annie, relief---------------------------Ballard, Carl C., relief----------------------Baltimore & Ohio R. R., accident------Bananas, exports------------------------------Bangor, Maine, instrument approach

chart____

203591886919819

190231921319491

18854191551986119619193112014919923

18945201761935519355

Bankers Club of America, Inc.Bankhead, Amorette, relief of mother.Bankhead, Ruth, relief----------------------Banking and Currency Committee,

House, reports__ 19371, 19397Banking and Currency Committee,

Senate: hearings-------------report___________

Bankruptcy : amend act—

hearings----reports-------

Banks and banking:

19716-720____ 19646

_______ 19448... 19395, 19573

common-trust funds----------- 19271stop-payment orders----------- 19086

examination procedure, revision. 19856 loans by banks for purchasing

stock_________________ 19855see also Federal reserve member

banks—National banks—Savings banks.

Banque Mellie Iran-----------------------------20169Barbre, Edgar, relief--------------------------- 19215Barkley, Alben W., medal-------------------- 19118Barley, viviparous growth in imma-

ture kernel_ 18476Barracks and quarters:

armed forces, joint use, spec.regs__________________ 18712

enlisted personnel and depend-ents, regulations---------- 18590

Barrier materials, packaging and packing, specifications. 20569

Bartell, W. P„ relief------------------------- 19312Bartley, Anthony C., relief--------------- 19388

EntryBasic maintenance manual--------------- 18766Baskets, fruit, etc., manufactures cen-

sus, 1947_ 18860Bass, H. B., quitclaim property to---- 19703Battaglino, Alfonso, court case--------20185Bauxite, Irwinton district----------------- 20293Bay, see name of bay.Bayfield, Wis., engineer report on har-

bor______ 19170Beam (periodical)___________________ 20450Beams, transverse shear and rotary

inertia on frequency---- 20324Beard-Laney, Inc-------------------------------20188Bearings (machinery) :

ball and roller, industry pamph-let____________ 18875

needle bearings, high-speed oper-ation________ 20335

Bedsprings, manufactures census, 1947_ 18861

Beef, boneless, frozen, specification— 20570Beeman, Jesse W., relief------- 19530Bees, diseases, diagnosing in apiary. 18461Beetles, see names of beetles.Behavior, see Conduct of life.Belgian Congo, economic review,

1948_____ 19965

fertilizer production------------------ 199 <9tobacco, foreign market notes---- 19933

Bell, Nelson, relief--------------------------- 19531Belle Isle Cab Co------------------------------ 19315Belleville, Hl., instrument approach

chart____ 18946Bendix Field, instrument approach

chart____ 18961

acid-base equilibrium constants. 20375 ultraviolet absorption spectra---- 20374

Bering Sea, Alaska exploratory fish-ing expedition, 1948- 19913

Bermuda, The Narrows, chart----------- 20117Bernalillo County, N. Mex., transfer

land to__________ 19341, 19668Beryllium :

alloys, metallographic examina-tion techniques------------- 18817

compounds— beryllia crucibles, prepara-

tion__________ 18780carbides, heat capacity------ 18842

isotopes, Be7 decay constant------- 18781microanalysis with quinizarin---- 18776spectra, atomic energy levels de-

rived_________ 20352Beta particles, see Beta rays.Beta rays:

measurement techniques------ 18786spectra—

A41_________________________18811C14, Pa233, and Ir192__________ 18791Cu64_______________________ 18813effect of screening by atomic

electrons--------------- 18792surveying and monitoring, tech-

niques------------ 18837Beverages, industry pamphlet----------- 18855

see also Liquors.Bibliography:

apprenticeship-------------------- 18582periodical literature on Near and

Middle East___________ 20256petroleum______________________ 19945small business----------- 19781,19973

Bidding, see Government contracts.Big Bend National Park_____________ 19378Bighead, Paul, sell trust allotment___ 19032Biliary calculus, ultrasound to de-

tect gallstones_________ 20263Billard, Phillip, Airport, instrument

approach chart_______ 18986Bills (congressional), see also House

bills—Senate bills.Binding, see Bookbinding.

6 Inde x

Biological products: market for—

British East Africa_______Finland__________________Ireland (Eire)_____________United Kingdom_____ ____ "

Biology :atomic energy and life sciences__carbohydrate metabolism, effect

of uranyl nitrate, etc__deuteron beams, radiological use. uranium determination, spectro-

chemical method______Birch, yellow, laminates modified with

resins_ _Bismuth, isotopes, Bi210, beta ray spec-

tra______Bison, transfer to tribal ownership__Bituminous-coal, see Coal mines and

mining.Black Mallard (vessel) :

transfer to Louisiana— law_______________report_______________ _____

Black rot, sweetpotatoes, heat effect.?see also Mycosphaerella melonis.

Blackburn, Catherine C., court case__ Blackburn, E. A., court case____Blackflies, see Citrus blackflies. Blanchard, Frank E., relief_______Bland, D. G., Lumber Co_________ 'Blankley, F. DuWayne, claim___??Blind:

administrative service series____information service series.

Blood: -----radiation effects—

Entry

19987199851998419983

18770

1877318777

18785

20042

1879219675

.. ,, „ EntryBoulder Canyon project, specifica- r, ,, tions---------- 20488—490, 20500Boulder Dam, see Hoover Dam.Boundary layer:

flow measurement by light inter- ference___ 2O31Rlaminar— 0318

20323

203432031420338

18860

1926419577

205011964219497

2008520283

199502002319535

1937819624

hematological studies, lysozyme activity_______ __morphological changes in

lymphocytes_____X-ray radiation response in ex-

periments with swine__see also Plasma.

Blue Ridge Parkway_____________Blum, Harry, court case_______ -----Boards, see subjects with which boards

have to do, e. g. Motor carriers.

Boards of health, see Health boards . and departments.

Boats, see Harbor craft—Submarine . boats.

Boeing Field, instrument approach chart______

Boilers, inspection in D. C__________Boise project, specifications_ 20505Bolivia, motorboats, marine engines,’Bolometers, mounts, determination" of

efficiency________Bolts, steel, relation of torque to tern

sion_____Bonny Dam, specifications_____ __Book lists, see Books.Books:

Air Force technical libraries, list- foreign, for technical library,

spec, regs____procurement for armed forces

spec, regs_ _____n™.a22blishJ-nj\in,dustry in Argentina. Border sentinel (periodical)___Borg-Warner Corporation ~ " Boron :

effect on cast iron______________neutron absorption cross section- spectra, atomic energy levels de-

rived ________Boston, Mass.:

aeronautical chart_______instrument approach chart?__Logan Airport, development—

hearings_____report________ ZZZZZ? _

milk deliveries________ ZZ”--""

189601956020515

20023

20373

2035620507

18572

18743

18742 20017 2045120223

20365 18833

20352

18996 18966

194441937618456

NACA 64A010 airfoil______stability, between parallel

streams____sweepback effects _

„ measurements, NACA 64A006?_? Boutant, Denise S., see Peterson, Den-

ise S. B.Boxes, wooden, manufactures census

1947 ____Boy Scouts of America, equipment r. , for Jamboree_______Boyle, John B., relief- _ _ _ _ Boys’ clothing, see Clothing?Boysen Dam, specifications_____Braille writers, postal rate_____Brandon, Haywood O., relief.Brasher Falls, N. Y., topogrli’hic

. quadrangle map______Brass, ingot, consumption in 1948___-DiclZll j

economic review, 1948— BrelrHgtBro^tInciarineBrewster County, Tex., land" convey" „ ., ance__________Bridge, Robert E„ relief Bridge Canyon:

dam—hearings____________

19134 19553 18473

20220 20220

190412039519536

2064820650

1879318841

18829

20268

1967120214

report----------- ZZZZZ"Bridges, navigation rules governing

7 use navigable waters. see also names of bodies of water

„ . x . to be bridged.Lumber Corp_____

British Columbia, railroad from „ ... , „ Alaska---------------British Commonwealth of Nations? see

i. n x. Ureat Britain.British East Africa, veterinary medi- „ v 77 . cines- market_______British Guiana, motorboats, marine

Xi engines, etc________Broadcasting see Radio broadcas’t- „ “S'Bromegrass, fruits, growth___Bromine, recoil atoms from ethyl bro-

mide---------------B^2n’AEdm°°d B” c°urt case"."."???

4rthur L., court case of admr.Brooks, James M., admr., court case l™°ka. Welker B., court case __ -? Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi-

, neers ___ bBrotherhood of Locomotive Firemen

v , “ Enginemen__Brotherhood of Railway and Steam-ship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express and

Brown, Jacob,^relief EmPloyees—- Browner, Vincent L., contested elec-

abortus, isolation from hogs8’Brushes1? ’ Ga” diStfict «>urt_—?

1946219586

19815

20208

19416

19987

20023

18481

18796 2018120211 2021120211

20203

20203

flowing, specification-marking, specification.?_____

trade in United Kingdom, stencil specification—

’ ?elen. R’’ court case_____nS?-’ J’ Baker, sr„ court case_____

$tralns a»cl stresses.Budwee, Gabe, relief____________Buenos Aires, Argentina, history, de- n , scription_____________

uffalo Rapids project, conveyance of_ buildings, etc______Buffaloes, American, see Bison

19797 19328

19354 20476 19380

1986819869 20009 1987020229 20200

19508

20428

19289

Sept em be r 1949 7Entry

Building:Army regulations______________ 18597construction in cities of U. S.,

1921-48 _____ 20241modular coordination____________ 20109overtime compensation_________ 19074techniques on housing projects- 20552 see also Building materials.

Building board, see Pulpboard.Building materials, building materials

and structures reportBMS series___________ 20351

Building trades: apprenticeship_____________ 18583training veterans______________ 19480

Bull, see Bulls.Bulletins, see names of departments,

etc., issuing bulletins.Bulls, proved sires in d. h. i. a., list- 18501 Bunsen burners, see Gas burners.Burlington, Vt., aeronautical chart- 18997 Burners, see Gas burners.Burnison, Joe, court case____________ 20196Burns, John E., relief_______________ 19610Burrs, copper, specification__________ 20597Business:

business information service- 19943-945facts------------------------------------------- 19018questionable trade practices_____ 19470research projects in universities,

etc---------------- 19946small business-

basing point legislation, ob-jections----------------- 19472

index to selected publica-tions _____________ 19973

packet of pointers_________ 19781Butterchips, paper, specification___ 19890Buttons, and miscellaneous notions,

industry pamphlet____ 18877■Butyrates, see also Cellulose acetates. Byrd Field, instrument approach

chart_________________ 18983

C

Cabazon Reservation, disposition oflands__________________ 19669

Cables, see Electric cables.Cacao, industry of Ecuador__________ 19939Cache River, basin, improvement___ 19490Calcium, spectra, atomic energy levels

derived--- 20352Caledonia, N. Y., flood protection___19163Calf Sound, chart___________________20122California :

apseudid crustacean, new species- 20402 jurisdiction over Agua Caliente

Reservation___________ 19464land easements________________ 19682mail routes, schedule__________ 20634topographic quadrangle map____ 20066

California University, radiation labo-ratory, communist infil-tration _ 19475

Calorimetry, heats of reaction of cer-tain fluorides__________ 18822

Camber (aircraft) :moments of cambered round bod-

ies ---------------- 20317Camp Grant quadrangle, Ill________ 20070Campbell, Effie S., relief_____________ 19632Campbell, Orton T., court case______ 20216Canada:

household refrigerators________ 19993soap, production_______________ 19982

Canal Zone, see Panama Canal.Canals, surges occur as result of lock

operations_19811Cancer Institute, National, see Na-

tional Cancer Institute.Canker (disease of plants) :

pine pitch, Fusaria associated with________ 18475

red stem canker of cowpea______ 18469

EntryCanning and preserving:

industry pamphlet________ 18853wage structure industry_______ 20246see also name of article canned

or preserved.Canoncito Navajo group, see Navajo

Indians.Cans, tin, industry pamphlet_______ 18874Cape Girardeau, Mo., flood protec-

tion ___________________ 19160Capital Transit Co__________________ 20626Capitol, grounds, estimate____________ 19195Capitol, Architect of, see Architect of

Capitol.Capodanno, Mary, relief_____________ 19274Capodanno, Vincent, relief of guard-

ian--------- 19274Carbamates, see Carbamic acid.Carbamic acid, carbamates in chemo-

therapy of leukemia__ 20383Carbon:

blocks, paste, etc., specification. 20575 isotopes—

C14, beta ray spectrum______ 18791C14 with C22H14, effect on ra-

dioactivity ----------- 18774synthesis of dl-phenylala-

nine—g-C14____________ 18847spectra, atomic energy levels de-

rived------------- 20352CARE, see Cooperative for American

Remittances to Europe, Inc.

Career compensation act of 1949, see Pay, allowances, etc.

Cargo, see Shipments.Caries, dental, effects of standard

diets in rats___________ 20273Carpentry, apprenticeship standards. 18584 Carriers :

amend interstate commerce act. 19094 rail, express and pipe line, list. 20156 see also Air carriers—Motor car-

riers—Railroads—Ship-ping.

Carroll, Charles P., relief___________ 19622Carroll, Marcia M., relief of guard-

ian--------- 19622Carrots, canned, standards for

grades___ 20465Carson, John J., nomination_______ 19730Cascade reservoir, specifications___ 20505Cast iron, boron effect on structure,

etc______ 20365Castletown Bay, chart_______________ 20122Catalogs:

copyright entries___________ 19764Federal standard stock catalog. 19860-

892 supply catalog-------------------- 18607-637

Catalysts, iron, chemical and thermo- magnetic studies______ 20305

Catches, cupboard or French-window, specifications__________ 20612

Cattaraugus Reservation, land, lease. 19340Cattle, range, supplying phosphorus. 18505

see also Bulls—Livestock.Celebes, north coast, chart__________20118Cellulose acetates:

butyrate, molded plastics, speci-fication ______ 19875

plastics, specification____________ 19874Cellulose nitrate, sheets, rods, tubes,

specification_ 19876Cement, international developments. 20018Census, see special subject.Census Bureau, public bulletins (P. B.

series)------------------------- 18890Central Arizona project:

Bridge Canyon Dam— hearings---------------------- 19462report-------------------------------- 19586

Central of Georgia Ry., accident___20152Central Valley project, specifica-

tions— 20496, 20508, 20513Centrifugal pumps, see Pumps.

8 Ind ex

EntryCeramics:

fracture resistance by thermal shock_________ 20333

strength, etc., at high tempera-tures _________________ 20326

titanium carbide base, oxidation- 20330 titanium carbide ceramals, high

temperature properties- 20329 Cercari, of Schistosoma mansoni, in-

fectivity _ 20264Certificates, see Aviators. Chain-saw sharpeners, specification- 20600 Chairs, Federal supply schedule_____ 19902Chapels, Army, supplies and equip-

ment, spec, regs_______ 18738Chaplains, Army, supplies and equip-

ment, spec, regs_______ 18738Charts, see Maps and charts.Chase National Bank________________ 20180Chattooga County, Ga., relief_______ 19635Check lists, Coast and Geodetic Sur-

vey, radio facility charts___ 18995

Check valves, see Valves. Chemical industries, see Chemicals.Chemicals:

Indonesian industry____________ 19980international developments_____ 19978,

19981 organic, industrial, industry

pamphlet-------- 18865world trade in commodities. 19977-981

Chemistry : solubility of protactinium in

acids------ 18810uranium determination, colori-

metric_______ 18778uranium dust, physico-chemical

properties____ 18784see also Radiochemistry.

Chemotherapy, carbamates in leuke-mia______ 20383

Cherokee Indians : court cases__________ 20159, 20160exchange of lands______________ 19671

Cherokee National Forest___________ 19358Chestnut oak, see Oak.Chewing gum, U. S. exports and mar-

kets-------- 19995Cheyenne, Wyo., transmission line,

specifications__________ 20511Chicago, Ill.:

aeronautical charts______ 18987, 18998instrument approach chart_____ 18975

Child welfare, see Children.Child welfare conferences, see Mid-

century White House Conference on Children and Youth.

Children :child welfare reports___________ 18897sodium fluoride applied to teeth. 19793 trends etc., in public child wel-

fare services___________ 18897Children and Youth, Midcentury White

House Conference on, see Midcentury White House Conference on Children and Youth.

Chile, motion picture industry_______ 19992Chiliarch (periodical)______________ 20452China :

economic review, 1948__________ 19959friendship, commerce, and naviga-

tion treaty____________ 20561relations with United States____ 20549

Chinati zinc-lead deposits___________ 20297Chippewa Indians, Chippewa Cree

Tribe of Rocky Boy’s Reservation, rehabilita-tion----------------------------- 19254

Chippewa National Forest___________ 19280Chiropractic, doctors of, appointment. 19747

Entry Chlorine:

spectra, atomic energy levels de-rived------------- 20352

trifluoride, infrared and Raman spectra______ 18806

Chromite :deposits near Seiad and McGuffy

Creeks----------- 20056Little Castle Creek deposit______ 20302

Chronometers, Hamilton chronom-eter watch, repair, etc., manual__ 20535

Chucks, drill, specification___________ 20571Churches, see Temple Methodist

Church.Cincinnati, Ohio, aeronautical chart. 18999 Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Ry.,

court case_____________ 20624Circuit judges, see Judges.Circuits (electronic) :

Columbia scaling circuit_______ 18827pulse height analyzer, model A__ 18830

Circulars, see names of departments, etc., issuing circulars— also subjects.

Cities and towns, see special subject.Citrus blackflies, combat____________ 19419Citrus fruit, tristeza disease________ 18474City of Clinton Bridge Commission. 19117 Civil aeronautics, see Aeronautics. Civil Aeronautics Administration :

delegate authority of administra-tor------------------------------- 19557

technical personnel, advancedtraining------------------------ 19546

Civil Aeronautics Board, opinions___18919Civil affairs, United States govern-

ment in Europe_______ 18923Civil air regulations, see Aeronautics.Civil service:

examination announcements— clerks-------------------- 18930current------------------------------- 18932vocational rehabilitation ad-

viser-specialist, etc_ 18931Federal personnel manual______ 18933residence requirements of appli-

cants__________________ 19628veteran preference, benefits to

mothers_______________ 19256see also Government officials and

employees.Civil Service Commission, reorganiza-

tion-------- 19593Civil service pensions:

Alaska Railroad employees, etc. 19077 disability retirement claims_____ 19109law enforcement personnel_____ 19132legislative employees___________ 19251Library of Congress and judicial

branch temporary em-ployees------------ 19096

referees in bankruptcy__________ 19680retirement, report, 1948________ 18934survivorship benefits for widow-

ers --------------- 19584Civil works, see Public works.Civilian employees, see Army.Clagett. Katherine H., relief_________ 19336Claims:

against United States by non-citizens______ 19079

damages to property, etc., esti-----------XU*

in Army, authority to approve, spec, regs____ 18674

international claims settlement act 19554

special regulations_____________ 18674war claims, schools, etc., Philip-

pine Islands__ 19559see also Government contracts.

Clark, King V., relief_______________ 19329

Sept emb er 1949 9Entry

Clark, Oliver O., court case--------------- 20219Clark, Tom C., nomination--------------- 19735Classification, see Patents.Classification bulletin, Patent Office- 20434Clayton act, see Monopolies.Cleaning compositions, grease clean-

ing compound, specifica-tion_____ 20614

Clerks, examination announcement— 18930 Cleveland, Ohio, aeronautical charts- 18988,

19000Clifton Forge quadrangle, Va.-W. Va_ 20103Climate, Weather Bureau service, lec-

tures ____ 20G58Climatic Rainwear Co., Inc------------- 20225Climatology, see Climate.Clinton, Iowa, bridge------------------------- 19117Clocks and watches, chronometer

watch, Hamilton, man-ual for repair, etc-------- 20535

Clostridium welchii, type A, inhibi-tion of lecithinase ac-tivity_________________ 20267

Clothing:girls’ dresses___________________ 18495men’s and boys’ furnishings, in-

dustry pamphlet---------- 18859men’s and boys’ suits and coats__ 18858model forms for girls’ apparel---- 20354money allowance, spec, regs-------- 18675prisoners in stockades, etc., spec.

regs _________________ 18678protective, and equipment, spec.

regs____________________18717special regulations------------ 18675-678

Coachella Canal, specifications---------- 20500Coachella Valley, water district, irri-

gate Indian lands______ 19669Coal:

Illinois________________________ 20306imports, in Austrian rehabilita-

tion ___________________ 18926international developments-------- 20029Mexico deposits________________ 20058world trade in commodities____ 20028

Coal beds, see Coal.Coal mines and mining:

bituminous, mechanical mining— 20280 mine employees, health and

safety________________ 19744safety course for bituminous coal

miners________________ 20303Coast and Geodetic Survey :

officers, leave of absence_______ 19136special publication______________ 19006see also Pay, allowances, etc.

Coast Guard:personnel to accept gifts________ 19550revision of United States Code— 19104 see also Pay, allowances, etc.

Coasting trade, FLB-5005, motor ves-sel, to engage in--------- 19060

Coates, Willis H„ relief-------------------- 19530Coats, see Clothing.Cobalt:

fluorides, heats of reaction withhydrogen, etc_________ 18822

isotopes, Co60, gamma ray meas-urement_______________ 18788

Cobb, Charles L., court case-----------------20180Cobbler-shop-equipment, specification. 20572 Cochise, Ariz., substation, specifica-

tions__________________ 20487Code of Federal regulations, 1949 edi-

tion _ 19842—846see also, for titles, chapters, etc.,

of the code printed sep-arately, subject in-volved.

Codes, see Code of Federal regula-tions—Codes of law— • also special subject.

EntryCodes of law:

Farm Credit Administration------ 19831Panama Canal, to amend- 19116, 19120 United States, amending certain

titles— law________________________ 19104reports____________________ 19240,

Coke: 19403, 19346, 19570-571imports, in Austrian rehabilita-

tion — 18926international developments-------- 20029

Cold storage, fruits, vegetables, and florists’ stocks- 18460

Collagen, purification studies------------- 20370Colleges and universities:

European, American contribu-tions ________ 19407

housing for educational institu-tions—

hearings___________________ 19719reports____________________ 19371,

19397, 19404, 19646Colliver, Mabel, claim_______________ 19227Collodel, Ascanio, relief----------------------19511Colombia, economic review, 1948------ 19960Colon, study in apparently well

women__________ _____ 20384Colonial Dames of America, National

Society of, see National Society of Colonial Dames of America.

Colorado:legal status of women---------------- 20660topographic quadrangle map------ 20067

Colorado & Southern Ry., court case— 20628 Colorado-Big Thompson project:

fish, wildlife, and recreational as-pects _________________ 19673

specifications___________________ 20499Colorado River:

dam at Bridge Canyon—hearings___________________ 19462report_____________________ 19586

Columbia, Mo., instrument approachchart ________________ 18948

Columbia Basin Orchard (corpora-tion) —————— 19771

Columbia Basin project, specifica-tions______ 20495,20503-504.

20506, 20510, 20512, 20513Columbus, Ohio, instrument approach

chart____ 18949Colville Reservation, restore lands to

tribal ownership--------- 19580Combines (harvester-thresher), see

Harvesting machinery.Combustion, thermodynamic charts

for engine fluids---------- 20321Command (military) :

Army regulations---------------------- 18598overseas, uniform for civilians,

spec, regs_____________ 18736Commandeurs Bay, chart-------------------- 20132Commerce:

commercial practices. Code ofFed. regulations______ 19844

foreign agricultural trade— 19920-921 trade expansion in Far East____ 19972treaty with China---------------------- 20561water-borne, statistical reports__ 18892world trade in commodities

series___________ 19975-20029see also Exports—also names of

articles of commerce.Commerce Department:

appropriations, 1950_______ 19076small business index------------------ 19973

Commercial products: exports, statistical classification,

changes__ 18890personal durables, -world trade in

commodities_ 20012special, world trade in commodi-

ties ______ 20016-19world trade in commodities____ 19975-

20029

10 Ind ex

EntryCommercial standards, see Standards

and standardization.Commercial treaties, concessions to

reduce duty rates_____ 20637,20638

Commission on Overseas Administra-tion, see Overseas Ad-ministration Commis-sion.

Commissioned officers, see Marine Corps—Navy.

Commodities, see Commercial prod-ucts—Exports.

Commodities Trading Corporation___ 20629Commodity exchanges, Code of Fed-

eral regulations_______ 19845Common carriers, see Carriers. Communications :

Alaska communication system___ 19263railroads to install systems_____ 19731special regulations________ 18702-703world trade in commodities- 19975-976 see also Messages (personnel) —

Radio communication— Signals.

Communism:Communist-front organizations,

identification on mailmatter------------------------- 19460

control of subversive activities__ 19734infiltration of radiation labora-

tory__________________ 19475100 things you should know, ad-

ditional copies________ 19209testimony—

Crouch, Paul_______ 19474, 19477Hiskey, Clarence__________ 19474Keeney, Philip O. and Mary„ , J-------------------------------- 19478Nelson, Steve_____________ 19476

Compagna, Louis, court case_________ 20221Compensation, see Pensions—Salaries.Compressible flow, see Flow.

Concord SE quadrangle, N. C______ 20086Concrete:

products, manufactures census, 1947------------- 18871

protection for gamma rays fromradium----------------------- 20361

see also Roofing.Conduits, see Electric conduits.Conference committees, reports_____ 19226

19229, 19244, 19268, 19295,’ 19361, 19364, 19377-379,19405.

Conferences, congresses, etc., interna-tional organization and conference series__ 20555-557

Congressional set___________________ 19024Connecticut, topographic quadrangle

map----------------------------- 20068Conscription, occupational deferment,

regulations____________ 18647Conservation, see Electricity.Construction, see Building.Consumers, finances survey 1949_ 19857-858Contagion and contagious diseases,

rubella and other infec- tions------ 18896

Containers: international developments_ 20016wooden, manufactures census,

1947 ------------- 18860Contested elections:

Browner v. Cunningham— 19178, 19354

Hook v. Ferguson___________19555Sweeney v. Kilgore____________ 19556Thierry v. Feighan---------- 19180, 19354

Contracts: appoint D. C. contracting offi-

cers—law_______________________report________________ ____

construction, in D. C., regulate retent_______

see also Government contracts.

Entry

1912719270

19101

2051920205

18860

19407

1971919646

Cookstoves, see Stoves.Coolidge, Ariz., substation, specifica-

tions----------------- 20487,Cooper, Joseph B., & Son, Inc______

Cooperage, manufactures census, 1947 ____

Cooperation, see International coop-eration.

Cooperative for American Remit- . tances to Europe, Inc_

Cooperative Housing Administration: establish—

hearings______report_________________ ~_

Cooperatives, see Farmers’ cooperative „ organizations.Copper:

alloys, neutron bombardment inCu 3Au ------------------------- 18803

copper-bearing pyrite ores, Pyri-ton Area______________ 20292

isotopes—Cu64, beta ray spectra______ 18813Cu64 and Cu61, beta ray spec- x tra-,-z------------------------- 18792

Keystone and St. George copper-zinc deposits__ 20295

tariff information______________ 20639Copyright, catalog of copyright en-

tries_____ 19764Copyright Office, report, 1948______ 19763Corn rootworms, see Southern corn

rootworms.Coronado National Forest______ _ 19126Corporations, competitors’ stock, pre-

vent acquisition_______ 19293Correctional institutions, see Federal

Correctional Institution, Sandstone — Reforma-tories.

Corrigan, Edward H., court case____ 19777Cosines, see Trigonometrical func-

tions.Cosmetics:

food, drug, and cosmetic act, amend—

hearings----------------------------- 19446report-------------------------------- 19644

Cost, reports, processing, spec. regs_ 18714 Cost accounting, see Accounts and ac-

counting.Cost and standard of living:

in France---------------------------------- 19958productivity, etc., relationship__ 20249

Cotton:acreage allotments and market-

ing quotas— hearings----------------------------- 19421

classing and market news serv-. x 20461future of American cotton______ 18466production, 1948_______________ 18880Sao Paulo______________________ 19940Spanish consumption restricted- 19922textile industry________________ 20244word markets for American cot-

ton------------------------------ 18507Council of Organization of American

States:actas de las sesiones. 20425-427, 20429 minutes of meeting, Nov. 3, 1948- 20430

Court of Claims:cases—

reports of commissioner. 19766-771special findings of fact_____ 19772

Sep te mbe r 1949 11Entry

Courtesy (military), see Military cere-monies, honors, and sa-lutes.

Courts martial and courts of inquiry, Navy orders, index, 1948 ____ 20423

Courts of United States : additional judges—

law______________ 19102report_____________________ 19226

appropriations, 1950—- estimates______________ 19192law_______________________ 19076

decisions, patents and trade-mark________ 19202

official travel, amend U. S. Code- 19570 picketing, prohibit—

hearings___________________ 19737report-------------------------------- 19383

temporary employees, exclude retirement act- 19096

Cowpeas, red stem canker__________ 18469Cows, see Dairy herd improvement

associations.Coxiela burneti, see Ricketts organism.Craig, Alaska, transfer funds to___19212Crawford, Nebr., land conveyance__ 19422Cream, testing________ ’____________ 18496Credit, extension and maintenance by

brokers, etc___________ 19854Crime and criminals, insane persons

charged with Fed. of-fenses ___ 19417

see also War criminals.Critical materials, see Strategic ma-

terials.Crop insurance, see Agricultural in-

surance.Crop lands, see Land.Crops, outlook for Europe and Soviet

Union___ 19938Crouch, Paul, testimony______ 19474, 19477Crow Indians:

buffaloes, ownership_______ 19675reclassification_________________ 19698

Crucibles :beryllia, preparation____________ 18780furnaces for sintering___________ 18825

Crustaceans, apseudid, new species, northern Calif_ 20402

Crystallography, neutrons in polycrys-talline solids, slowing down____ 18799

Cuba, livestock and meat____________ 19997Cucurbits, black rot fungus, Myco-

sphaerella melonis_____ 18489Culture, international information

and cultural series____ 20554Cumberland Public Service Co______ 20631Cunningham, Paul (Representative

from Iowa) :contested election________ 19178, 19354

Custer County, Mont., land convey-ance-------- 19633

Custer State Park Game Sanctuary- 19230 Customs, see Tariff. Customs Bureau, personnel trans-

ferred to Coast Guard. 19706Cutlery:

Germany and United Kingdom__ 20015industry pamphlet______________ 18874

Cutting fluids and compounds, cutting oils, specifications_____ 20589

Cyanide, compound, specification____ 20574Cyclotrons:

external focusing of deuteron beam------ 18805

production of mesons___________ 18790synchro-cyclotron, theory_______ 18828

Cylinders:aerosol, cleaning and filling____ 19820compressed-air specification______ 20573

Cyprus, chart________________________ 20121Czechoslovakia, economic review,

1948-------- 19963

D Entry

Dahlborg, Harold A., relief__________ 19071Dairy herd improvement associations,

list of sires proved____ 18501Dairy products, industry pamphlet__ 18852Dale, Ford J., sale of land to_______ 19638Damages, see Claims.Damping in roll of wings___________ 20339Dams, see names of dams, or bodies

or water.Danger area charts__________________ 18936Davenports, Federal supply sched-

ule---------- 19902Davies, John C. (Representative from

N. Y.) :contested election________ 19179, 19354

Davis, Alfred, soapstone deposits__ _ 20299Davis Dam project, specifications for

mo____________________ 20487,20492, 20497. 20509, 20519.

Dawson, Mary L. W., relief__________ 19618Dawson Springs State Park________ 19235Dayton, Ohio, aeronautical chart___ 18989DDT, see Dichloro-diphenyl-trichloro-

ethane.Deaf, and the hard of hearing, op-

portunities____________ 20651Decisions, see names of courts, etc.,

rendering decisions.Decoration and ornament, see House

decoration.Decorations of honor, see Medal for

Humane Action.Defense, see National defense.Defense Department:

construction at military and naval installations____ 19677

create—committee report___________ 19244hearings___________________ 19428law_________________________ 19113plan no. 8___________________ 19171

transfer of funds_______________ 19201Deferment from military service, see

Conscription.Deficiency appropriations and esti-

mates, see Appropriations.Deformities, relation of congenital

formations to rubella__ 18896Degrees (colleges, universities, etc.) :

Merchant Marine Academy, Kings point------ 19551

De Guido, Justa G. Vda., and chil-dren, relief-19617

DeHart, James B., relief_____________ 19070Dehydropeptidase, activity in tumors- 20382Delaware, mail routes, schedule_____ 20633Del Rio. Tex., bridge_________________ 19095Denison, Port, chart__________________20119Denmark :

market for U. S. tobacco_________ 19935rayon industry--------------------------- 20020wool industry___________________ 20021

Dental caries, see Caries. Dentistry :

Army and Air Force.-__________ 19589educational grants, etc__________ 19588

Dependents, see Air Force—Army. Deportation :

and detention of aliens—hearings----------------------------- 19449report-------------------------------- 19294

cases suspended_________________ 19207,19207, 19516, 19569, 19607

Derris, toxicological comparison withlonchocarpus______ 18483-484

De Silva, Hilda, relief_______________ 19324Des Moines, Fort, transfer__________ 19468Detroit, Mich. :

instrument approach charts____ 1895018965

Deuterium, spectra, atomic energy levels derived__________ 20352

Deuterium oxide, viscosity ratio to viscosity of water_____ 20372

12 Ind ex

EntryDeuterons:

energy loss in heavy ice__________18818externally focused beams, nuclear

studies________________ 18805high energy beams, radiological

use------------------------------ 18777Dhalayfayn anchorage, chart_______20130Dibenzanthracene, labeled with C14,

effect on radioactivity- 18774 Dichloro-diphenyl-trichloro-ethane :

specifications—DDT_______________________ 19880insecticide-concentrate, liq-

uid, DDT______________ 19882Dictionary of occupational titles____ 19804Dies, see Taps and dies.Diet, dental caries in rats, effects___ 20273Directories, see names of certain de-

partments, etc. — also names of places and subjects.

Disability insurance, social security act amendments______ 19402

Disbursing officers :accounting for transfer of funds,

spec, regs------ 18686directory of symbol numbers. etc_ 20568

Disbursing offices, organization' and functions, technical manual__ 18764

Disbursing stations, special regula-

Discharge, Army regulations____ 18601-604Discrimination in employment, pro- _ hibit----------------------------- 19267Diseases, in Navy, statistics________ 20261

see also Diseases of plants—also names of diseases.

Diseases of animals, see names of dis-eases or animals affected.

Diseases of insects, see Bees.Diseases of plants:

control—hearings----------------------------- 19424law----------------------------------- 19112

crop lands infested, acreage esti-mates________ 20443

plant disease reporter supple-ment--------------- 20443

see also names of diseases, or plants affected.

Disodium phosphate, see Sodium phosphate.

Distributors (apparatus) :bitumen and water, specification. 20590

District Court of United States forD. C., probation officer, transfer office__________ 19098

District Courts:discontinue divisions in Kansas. 19345Georgia—

quarters at Brunswick_____ 19380quarters at Thomasville____ 19381terms at Swainsboro______ 19133

District judges, see Judges.District of Columbia:

alcoholic beverages, restrict credit sales-------------- 19392

banks, stop-payment orders_____ 19086boiler inspection, amend act____ 19560common-trust funds____________ 19271construction contracts, regulate

retent---------------------------- 19101contracting officers, appoint-

ment—law------------------------------------- 19127report-------------------------------- 19270

District Court of United States, probation officer, trans-fer office-------- 19098

Eastern Ave., relief of property owners----------- 19393

Education Board, participate in teacher exchange pro-gram------------- 19563

EntryDistrict of Columbia—Continued

estimates, etc------------19173, 19192home rule message from the Pres-

ident--------------------------- 19176judges—

appointment_______________ 19210increase salaries___________ 19088

life insurance act, amend. 19269, 19279 Mental Health Commission, trans-

National Capital Housing Au-thority, audit report____ 19172

police and firemen, increase pen-sions of widows, etc____ 19105

register of wills, transfer office__ 19098starlings, killing----------------------- 19561temperature fall_______________ 20656trust funds, legal investments__ 19779

District of Columbia Committee, House, reports. 19210, 19269-

272, 19279, 19391-393District of Columbia Committee, Sen-

ate, reports---------- 19560-563Dix Machine Works________________ 20175Documents, see Army shipping docu-

ments—Records.Dogs, medical research, care________ 20479Don Juan Co., Inc__20171, 20389, 20391 Don Juan, Inc------------- 20171, 20389, 20391Dow A. F. B., instrument approach

chart_____ ____________ 18945Downwash (aircraft) :

behind wing in supersonic flow__ 20340Doyle, Charles A., court case_______ 20164Drag (aircraft) :

profile-drag power, rotor planes. 20337 Drapery, see Surgical drapes.Drawings, aeronautical standard, Air

Force, etc_____________ 18570Dresses, designed for little girls_____ 18495Drugs:

food, drug, and cosmetic act, amend—

hearings----------------------------- 19446report-------------------------------- 19644

food, drug and cosmetic act, no-tices of judgment_____ 19916

industry pamphlet_____________ 18866international developments_____ 19986world trade in commodities. 19982-987 see also Veterinary medicines.

Drummond, Addie G., deed to mineral rights---- 19639

Drummond, Alfred A., deed to mineral rights------ 19639

Drummond, Mont., instrument ap-proach chart_________ 18968

Dry farming stations, transfer toStates in which located. 19283

Duchesne Diversion Dam, specifica-

Duck (textile) :purposes in Army, spec, regs___ 18676

Duplicating processes, appraisal andcontrol of service_____ 18849

DuPont de Nemours. E. I., Co., Inc__ 19757Durable goods, see Commercial prod-

ucts.Dutch Guiana, see Surinam.Duties, see Tariff.Dutton, C. H„ Co___________________ 19062Dutton, Joe D., relief_______________ 19277Dye trade in India_________________ 19977Dyke Creek, engineer report___________19163Dysentery, Shigella flexner, coproanti-

body studies___________ 20265

E

Eagle (periodical)__________________ 20453Eagleston, Z. E., court case_________ 20209Earnings, see Wages.Earthworm, effect on soil productiv- „ . ity___________________East Africa, see British East Africa.

Sept em be r 1949 13Entry

East (Far East) : Far Eastern series________ 20u49political stability prerequisite to

trade expansion_________199 <2East (Middle East) :

periodical literature, bibliogra-phy _____ 202u6

East (Near East) : periodical literature, bibliogra-

phy_____ 20256East (U. S.) :

groundwood pulping, farm wood- land species---------------- 20044

metal mining, 1949--------------------pulpwood production in 1948---- 20049

East St. Louis, Ill., bridge---- _------- 19691East Tawas, Mich., exchange of land- 19282Eastern Avenue, D. C., relief of prop-

erty owners___________ 19393Eastern Cherokee Indians, see Chero-

kee Indians.Eastern Shore, mail routes, schedule- 20633Economic conditions, business re-

search projects----------- 19946see also names of countries, etc.

Economic Report Joint Committee : appropriations, increase---- 19494committee prints-------------------19142—143statement of chairman--------------- 19494

Economics : essentials of sound economy------ 20236trade expansion in Far East---- 19972see also Production (economics).

Economies in National Government, reduction of expendi-tures, 1950----------------- 19499

Ecuador, cacao industry------------------ 19939Edge protectors (packing) :

specification------------------------------ 20594Education: .

Army officers, guide------------------ 18648biennial survey, 1944-46----------- 19788citizens of Finland-------------------- 19297Iranian students in U. S---------- 19257security education, AEC plan— 18835see also Homes—Language and

languages — Schools — Secondary education— Visual instruction.

Education and Labor Committee, House:

hearings__________________ 19434—436investigation expenses--------------- 19349reports_________________ 19211, 19267

Education Board of D. C., participate in teacher exchange pro-gram____ 19563

Educational institutions, see Col-leges and universities— Schools.

Education Office : bulletin 1949 series-------- 19789-791circular________________________ 19792report, 1948------------------------------ 19787

Eglin Air Force Base, recreational fa-cility------ 19106

Egypt: economic information--------- 19962leather________________________ 20007

Eire, see Ireland.Elections, see also Contested elections.Electric apparatus and appliances :

manufactures census, 1947- 18876world trade in commodities- 19993-994see also name of special appara-

tus or appliance.Electric cables:

fittings, specifications______ 19891manufactures census, 1947------- 18876

Electric conduits, fittings, specifica-tions ____ 19891

Electric equipment, see Electric ap-paratus and appliances.

Electric gages, see Gages.Electric insulation, see Insulation.

EntryElectric lamps, manufactures census,

1947 _______ -____ ------ 18876Electric-light globes, specification— 20587 Electric power, see Electricity.Electric resistors, fixed composition,

characteristics------------- 18832Electric wire and wiring, wire holder,

porcelain, specification. 20581Electricity:

code of Federal regulations-------- 19846REA facilities, joint use----------- 20525Spanish electric power situation,

1948_________________ 19975Electrolysis, separation processes, sil-

ver from palladium—— 18789Electrometers, tetrode characteristics

of Raytheon tube-------- 18844Electronic equipment, see Electronics. Electronics:

Columbia scaling circuit----------- 18827ion source of fast neutrons, devel-

opment_______________ 18834linear amplifier, model B-4,

drawings_____ 18831predetermined counter--------------- 18840pulse height analyzer, model A_ 18830radiosonde, transmitting equip-

ment _________________ 20607Electrons :

effect of screening on beta ray spectra______ 18792

effect on decay constant of Be7— 18781 interaction in ionized gas______ 18823

Element 61, see Illinium.Elevators, aggregate, specification— 20577Elizabeth City, N. C., instrument

approach chart----------- 18969Elloree, S. C., topographic quadrangle

map_____ 20094Elser, Grace L., relief--------------------- 19664El Toro M. C. A. S., instrument ap-

proach chart--------------- 18970Emergency boards. Railway Express

Agency, Inc----------------- 19797Emigrant Cherokee Indians, see Cher-

okee Indians.Emory, Utah, railroad accident--------20154Employ the Physically Handicapped

Week, see National Em-ploy the Physically Handicapped Week.

Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, President’s Com-mittee on, see Presi-dent’s Committee on Na- , tional Employ the Phys- i c a 11 y Handicapped Week.

Employees, definitions of terms “ex-ecutive,” etc___________ 20654

see names of departments, etc., where employed.

Employees’ Compensation Bureau, re-port, 1948______ 19151, 19802

Employers’ liability and workmen’s compensation :

Alaska laws applicable to labor-ers on U. S. projects___ 19436

employees’ compensation act amendments—

hearings____________________ 19750report_____________________ 19590

Employment:Federal personnel, May-June

1949__________ 19486Government employment----------- 18888productivity, etc., relationship__ 20249RFC personnel, restriction_____ 19718State employment in 1949______ 18888see also Discrimination in em-

ployment—Handicapped. Employment Security Bureau :

transfer— hearings------------ 19438, 19724minority views______ 19306, 19606reports_____________ 19306, 19606

14 Ind ^x

EntryEnamel, plastic replicas in evaluating

surface texture________ 20363Enemy property, use for relief of per- „ secuted persons_______ 19538Engineer Corps, Army :

supply catalog---------------------- 18607-610table of organization and equip-

. ment---------------------------- 18751Engineer Department, miscellaneous

. series--------------------- 19813-814Engineering, manual, civil works con-

. struction---------------19811-812Engines :

electrical equipment, manufac-tures census, 1947_____ 18876

marine, accessories in—Bolivia, etc_______________ 20023Mexico-------------------------------- 20024Panama------------------------------ 20026

see also Turbines.Engines (aircraft) :

thermodynamic charts for fluids- 20321 England, see Great Britain.Enlisted men, see Army.Enlisted personnel, see Army.Enlistment, see Recruiting and enlist-

ment.Enos, Curtis R., relief______________ 19621Ensign, Leslie E., relief_____________ 19624Enthalpy, molecular nitrogen_______ 20379Entomology, see Insects.Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bu-

, reau, picture sheet_____ 19824Entropy, molecular nitrogen________ 20379Enzymes, ATP-ase, in cell surface of

yeast--------------------------- 18775Equations, network, application to

. waveguide problems___ 20368Equipage, see Military supplies.Erie, Lake, map_____________________ 20060Erin, Port, chart____________________20122Erythremia, effect of blood histamine- 20381 Erythrocythemia, see Erythremia.Esposito, Louis, relief______________ 19517Esterase, histochemical demonstra-

tion-------- 20385Ethane, uranium dust determination- 18784 Ethyl bromides, gaseous target, recoil

bromine atoms________ 18796Eugene, Oreg., instrument approach

chart------ 18951Eulogies, see Memorial services.Europe:

bulwark of peace______________ 20548civil affairs and U. S. military

govt----------------------------- 18923crop outlook------------------------------ 19938European and British Common-

wealth series_________ 20548libraries, etc., American contri-

butions_______________ 19407military aid for western Europe. 19177

Evans, Maurice G., relief of estate_ 19310Evans, S. W„ & Son________________ 20391Ever Ready Supply Co______________ 19071Examinations, naval reservists ad-

mission to Naval Acad-emy-------- 20419

see also Civil service.Executive departments, see Govern-

ment supplies.Executive for Reserve and ROTC Af-

fairs Office, special staff, spec, regs-------------------- 18671

Executive orders, see President of United States.

Executive Papers, Joint Committee onDisposition of, reports. 19245-

249Exhibitions, see Visual instruction. Expenditures, see subject for which ex-

penditures are made.

EntryExpenditures in Executive Depart-

ments Committee, House:

hearings_____________________minority views__________________reports--------------------------- 19241,

Expenditures in Executive Depart-ments Committee, Sen-ate :

194381930619306

hearings------------------------------ 19722-725minority report________________ 19605reports_____________ ___ 19499 19591—

. 594, 19605-606, 19643, 19651, 19681 views ---------------------- 19605-606

Experiment stations, see Alaska Ag-ricultural Experiment Station — Southeastern Forest Experiment Sta-tion — Southern Forest

. Experiment Station.Explosives :

airshipped, regulate packing etc.—

hearings----------------------------- 19443law------------------------------------- 19083

training, within zone"of interior,_ spec, regs_____________ 18740Export-Import Bank of Washington,

Polish loans___________ 19722Exports :

statistical classification, changes. 18890 to E. C. A. countries___________ 18892see also names of articles ex-

ported.Express companies, see Carriers.Extension Service:

benefits to Puerto Rico________ 19281circular------------------------------------- 19828

F

Fair Employment Practice Commis- „ . , , sion, creating_________ 19267Fair labor standards act of 1949, see

Labor standards.Falcon Dam, joint development, U. S.

and Mexico_____ ___ '__ ’ 19401Famagusta Harbor, chart___________20121Families, homemaking education pro-

grams -- 19794Far East, see East (Far East).Farm Credit Administration :

circular____________________ 19831laws administered_____ 11—19831miscellaneous report_______ 1.11 19832

Farm implements and machinery, see Harvesting machinery.

Farm income, see Income.Farm labor:

foreign, importation— hearings-------------_ 19420

Farmers: amend bankruptcy act_____ 19573farm people and social security.. 19828 stable income__________________ 18503TVA technological report_______ 20643

Farmers’ bulletins__________________ 18465Farmers’ cooperative organizations :

rural electric co-ops, handbook.. 18500 transportation coordinated,

North Dakota________ ’ 19832Farms:

by class of work power__________ 18894placement service in 1948______ 19806real estate, taxes______________ 18453

Farsi, Jazirat, chart_________________ 20130Fatigue of materials, see Strains and

stresses.Faulkner, Doris M., relief____________ 19332FBI, see Federal Bureau of Invests

gation.

Sept emb er 1949 15Entry

Federal Advisory Council, Employ-ment Service:

transfer— hearings---- 19438, 19724minority views--------- 19306, 19606

Federal Bureau of Investigation, wanted flyer___________ 19834

Federal Correctional Institution, Sandstone, lease to Min-nesota _ 19347

Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, estimate_19196

Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora-tion, audit report----------19157

Federal employees, see Government officials and employees.

Federal Home Loan Bank Administra-tion, audit report_______ 19161

Federal home loan banks, audit re-port_____ 19161

Federal Housing Administration, re-port, 1948_____________ 19840

Federal National Mortgage Assoc., mortgage purchase au-thority, increase______ 19073

Federal personnel manual, see Civil service.

Federal prisons, see Prisons and pris-oners.

Federal register_____________________ 19847index--------------------------------- 19848

Federal regulations, see Code of Fed-eral regulations.

Federal reserve banks, see other head-ings beginning Federal reserve.

Federal reserve member banks, re-serves, regulation D___ 19853

Federal Reserve System Board ofGovernors:

regulation series__________ 19853-855report, 1948____________________ 19851

Federal savings and loan associations, conversion to mutual savings banks___________19716

Federal Security Agency : change name to Welfare Depart-

ment— hearings_________ 19724minority report____________ 19605report-------------------------------- 19605views---------------------------------- 19605

estimate------------------------------------- 19174Federal specifications, see Government

supplies.Federal standard stock catalog 19860-892Federal supply schedule________ 19893-907Federal Trade Commission, nomina-

tion of John J. Carson_ 19730Feed, see Food for animals—-Food for

livestock.Fees, census data, except certain per-

sons-- -----19187Feighan, Michael A. (Representative

from Ohio) :contested election_______ 19180, 19354

Felt, hair, specification______________ 19863see also Roofing.

Fences, Mexican border fence_______ 19602Ferguson, Homer (Senator from

Mich.) : contested election_________ 19555

Ferriammonium oxalate, photo-graphic, specification__ 19881

Fertilizers :production—

in Belgium-Luxembourg____ 19979TVA research______________ 20643

Fever:production by influenza viruses__ 20270pyrogenic effect of influenza vi-

ruses _________________ 20271response, on destroying receptors

for influenza viruses 20272

EntryFiberboard, see Pulpboard.Fiberglas, laminate facing core sand-

wich material________ 20034Fibers, see names of certain plants,

TpvtilPM pfpFigs, dried, standards_______________ 20468Filberts, world forecast, 1949_______ 19927Files and rasps, hand, specification__ 20579Films (photography) :

specification____________________ 20578see also Filmslides—Motion pic-

tures.Filmslides, libraries, 16mm films, di-

rectory _ 19791see also Visual instruction.

Filters, infiltration rel. runoff onwatersheds ___________ 20545

Finance:Army regulations_________ 18588-590consumer survey 1949_____ 19857-858government, State, 1948, compen-

dium ________ 18893governmental, in United States,

1948________ 18889invoices, monthly report, spec,

regs------- ,____ 18692special regulations__________ 18679-692State finances__________________ 18893technical manual___________ 18764-765see also Accounts and accounting.

Finance Committee, Senate, reports- 19585, 19595, 19652

Finance decision, see Interstate Com-merce Commission.

Finance Department, Army regula-tions-------------------- 18591-592

Finance officers, see Pay, allowances, etc.

Finland:veterinary medicines, market for. 19985 war debt payments_____________ 19297

Fire Department of D. C., pensions of widows, etc., increase- 19105

Fire extinguishers, Federal supply schedule, repair parts, etc______ 19893

Fire Mountain Canal, specifications. 20493Fires, report, spec, regs____________18718

see also Forest fires.Fiscal codes, see special subject.Fiscal stations, special regulations- 18688-

689Fischer, Daniel G., relief___________ 19507Fish and fisheries :

classification bulletin______ 20434collection of fish from Talara,

Peru__________________ 20538Colorado-Big Thompson project. 19673 current fishery statistics, CFS

fish restoration projects, aidStates—

hearings___________________ 19728law--------------------------------------19119report-------------------------------- 19645

fisheries of Bering Sea___________ 19913fishery leaflet____________________ 19913FLB-5005, motor vessel, to en-

gage in fisheries______ 19060frozen fish report_______________ 19912hearings on miscellaneous bills. 19458 Massachusetts landings__________19911publications, price list________ 19782

Fisher Brewing Co__________________ 19339Fisheries, see Fish and fisheries.Fission:

process, development of atomic energy----------- 18771

separation of element 61______ 18779U238, 3-way by 14 mev neutrons. 18800

Fission products, distribution in massand charge------------------ 18820

Fittings (auxiliary parts) : cable and conduit, specifications. 19891

Flag Day, designating----------------------19100Flames, spectrum of acetylene______ 20371

852493—49—No. 656------9

16 Ind ex

Flathead project, elimination of lands____

Flathead Reservation:drainage and sanitation, Polson,

Mont________sale of land____________timber________ ________2._____ _

FLB—5005 (motor vessel) :engage in fisheries and coastwise

trade________Fleischman, Ernestina G., court case. Flight:

buzzing is deadly______________information manual_______plan____________________

Flight charts, see Maps and charts". Florida:

new subspecies of annelids______topographic quadrangle map___

Flow:

Entry

19412

195821969919301

1906020229

189201890518921

2040120069

compressible—2-dimensional channels____unsteady-flow theory__ _

laminar—boundary layer_____ 20314with suction__________ _ ’

subsonic—detached shock waves______in airfoil designing____measurement by light inter-

ference __________supersonic, line-vortex theory_

Flowers, commercial storage of flor- ists’ stocks____________

Floyd Bennett Field N. A. S., instru- , ment approach chart__

Fluorides, cobaltous, heat of fluorina-tion_____

see also Sodium fluoride.Fluorine:

2034420322

2034320323

2033620328

2031820340

18460

18947

18822

compounds— carbonyl fluoride, infrared

and Raman spectra___ 18807chlorine trifluoride, infra-

red and Raman spec- tra__-------------------- 18806

spectra, atomic energy levels de- Flying, see Fl'ffi--------------------------- 20352Flying boats, see Seaplanes.Fontenot, Lawrence, relief_____ __ 19067Food:

food, drug, and cosmetic act, amend—

hearings----------------------------- 19446report --------------------------- 19644

food, drug and cosmetic act, no-tices of judgment. 19917-918

inspection of service activities,spec, regs-------------------- 18673

international developments_____ 19996world trade and commodities- 19995-

Food and Drug Administration, re- port, 1948___________

Food for animals, rabbits, feed re- „ , quired for meat_______Food for livestock:

emergency loans, liquidate__milk-producing concentrate_____

Foot-and-mouth disease:Mexico—

control, campaign develop-ments ______

map_______________

997

19915

18464

1923118463

1857918578

Foreign Affairs Committee, House:' hearings--.---------------- 19440-441minority views--------------- 19205, 19367reports------------------------------------- 19225,

19257, 19297, 19359, 19367, 19400-401, 19407, 19416

Foreign agriculture, see Agriculture.Foreign aid, appropriations. 1950___ 19343,

19566 see also Military aid—also name

of country.

Foreign

Foreign Foreign

Entry and Domestic Commerce Bu-

reau, D. C. series___ 19946-948commerce, see Commerce.countries :

newsprint situation_____________ 20005protection of interests in U. S__ 20551see also Military aid

Foreign policy, see International re-lations.

Foreign relations, see International relations.

Foreign Relations Committee, Senate reports----------------- 19501-502,

_ • c, , 19542, 19554, 19602Foreign Skilled Personnel Board,

create------- 19396Foreign trade, see Commerce.Forest experiment stations, see South-

eastern Forest Experi-ment Station—Southern Forest Experiment Sta-

tion.Forest fires, hardwood forests, fire „ x gy , danger methods------------- 20050Forest Products Laboratory:

history, purpose, and work__ 20031reports------------------------------- 20032-4:7

Forest Service:facilitate work_________________ 19291land conveyance_____________ 22 19126

Forests and forestry : cooperative programs______ 19500facts about forests_____________ 18499Pacific Northwest region classi-

fication-------------'______ 20048see also Forest fires—National

forests.Forms, blanks, etc., marginally

punched, Federal supply schedule- 19900

Fort, see name of fort, except when occurring as first word of name of town, etc.

Fort Belknap Reservation, resources- 19253 Fort Niagara State Park____________ 19685Fort Sumner Irrigation District_____ 19089Fort Wayne, Ind., instrument ap-

proach chart___________ 18976Forts, see names of forts.Fossils, investigations_____________ 19125Four Confederated Bands of Pawnee

Indians, see Pawnee In- i dians.France:

living and oflice operating costs. 19958 tobacco imports from United

. States------------------------- 19930Franciscan Fathers of California, land, ,„ .conveyance------------------ 19650Franklin Building Co___________ 20532Franklin County, Va., hospital for

Negro veterans__________19415Franklin D. Roosevelt Home, Nation-

al Historic Site, see Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National His-toric Site.

Freedmen’s Hospital, report, 1948___ 20053Freezing, see Refrigeration and re- „ . frigerating machinery.Freight:

carload waybill analyses, 1947— agricultural products__20141animals and products______ 20140mine products______________ 20142

commodity statistics, annual, 1948------------- 20148

Freight rates, competitive absorption, small business objec-tions to legislation____ 19472

French Indo-China, see Indo-China.French Morocco, see Morocco.Frenchman-Cambridge division, speci-

fications_ 21517Frey zinc tract. 20290

Septe mber 1949 17Entry

Friedrych, Eliza, relief______________ 19572Friendship, treaty with China______ 20561Frontier defense, problems, 1792-94- 18576,

19147Frost, action on water-stability of

soils____ 18486Frozen foods, see names of foods

frozen.Fruit:

carlot shipments, by commodi-ties, etc., 1948_ 20459

commercial storage_____________ 18460Florida concentration markets__ 20460imports under quarantine______ 19921see also Citrus fruit.

Fruit-flavor concentrates: exempt from liquor tax—

law______________ 19137reports_____________ 19261, 19595

Fruit juices, see Grapefruit juice.Fuel oil, Federal supply schedule__ 19894-

895Fuel pumps, see Pumps.Fuller, Hadwen C., contested elec-

tion____________ 19179, 19354Fulton, Ill., bridge---------------------------19117Functions (trigonometrical), see Trig-

onometrical functions.Funeral rites and ceremonies :

for war dead, participation by Govt, employees—

law------------------------------------- 19130report_____________________ 19598

Fungi, see names of fungi or fungous diseases.

Furnaces, surface-combustion, con-struction_ 18825

Furniture: household, manufactures census,

1947_____ 18861international developments_____ 20010world trade in commodities___ 20009—10see also Office furniture and

equipment.Fusarium, associated with mimosa

wilt, etc_ 18475Fuses, lamp type, specification______ 20580

G

Gages:electric, for measuring bores of

small guns or tubes____ 20364railroads of the world_________ 19944

Gaines, Florence H., claim_________ 19228Galeton quadrangle, Pa______________ 20089Gallium:

radio, Ga72, biological signifi-cance _________________ 20275

radioactive, distribution in teeth, etc., of animals_______ 20274

Gallstones, see Biliary calculus.Gamma rays:

concrete as protection from ra-dium_________________ 20361

from Zn88 and Co80, measure-ment _________________ 18788

measurement techniques_______ 18786surveying and monitoring, tech-

niques________________ 18837Garden Cove quadrangle, Fla_______ 20069Garsson, Henry M., court case_____ 20186Garsson, Murray W., court case_____ 20186Gas:

industry, injury experience_____ 20278investigations, maps and charts. 20063 natural, Bunsen burners________ 20369natural gas act, amend—

hearings---------------- 19445, 19729reports-------------------- 19242,19284views______________________ 19242

Gas burners, Bunsen, laboratory, for natural gas_ 20369

EntryGases:

exhaust, heat exchangers--- 20319exhaust, thermal conductivity---- 20327flow, design of blowers__________ 18809thermal properties_____________ 20379transport phenomena in ionized

gas____________________ 18823Gaskets, packing, sheets and strips,

specifications________ 20598Gasoline, Federal supply schedule__ 19896—

897Gasoline pumps, see Pumps.Gauntlets, see Gloves.Gayetty, Charles F., court case______ 20204General Accounting Office, activities

under contract settle-ment act_ 19498

General Land Office, land-entry pa-pers inventory________ 20348

General Mitchell Field, instrument ap-proach chart___________ 18980

General Services Administration, ap-propriations, 1950, esti-mate ____ 19194

Generators, Berkeley Van de Graaff, study of X-rays_______ 18846

Genes: garden pea, wilt resistance____ 18493transfer from Triticum timoph-

eevi to common wheat- 18490Genesee River, engineer report______ 19163Genetics, see Heredity.Geological Survey:

bulletins_______________ 20056-58publications____________________ 20064

Geology:investigations in American repub-

lics___________ 20057oil and gas investigations, maps

and charts____________ 20063topographic mapping, index,

Michigan______________ 20059Georgetown, S. C., topographic quad-

rangle map____________ 20095Georgia:

district courts— quarters at Brunswick_____ 19380quarters at Thomasville____ 19381terms at Swainsboro_______ 19133

Gerard, William, land scrip certifi-cates ____ 19036

German measles, see Rubella.Germany:

labor organization in public ad-ministration_ 18928

tools and cutlery_______________ 20015United States military govt.,

gazette___________________ 18924index______________________ 18925

Gibson County Electric Membership Corporation_ 20393

Gift tax, see Inheritance and transfer tax.

Gifts:Coast Guard, etc., personnel to

accept------------------------- 19550from armed forces abroad, free

entry__________________19138Gila project:

funds for repair____________ 19201specifications____________ 20514, 20516

Gillespie quadrangle, Ill_____________ 20071Ginocchio, Dorothy W., court case___20112Gioe, Charles, court case------------------ 20221Girls’ clothing, see Clothing.Giroux, Howard E., relief____________ 19232Glass, products, industry pamphlet_ : 18870Glenn, Leo F., patent in fee--------------- 19304Glossaries, naval abbreviations______ 20415Gloves:

and mittens, facts for industry__ 18885leather, industry pamphlet_____ 18869mittens, and gauntlets, spec.

regs___________________ 18677Gluckin Corporation.-------- „_________ 19275Glue pots, electric, specification'_____ 20595

18 Ind ex

EntryGold, alloys, neutron bombardment in

Cu3Au________________ 18803Goodall, Lawrence, court case_______ 20179

Gordon, Cecil E., relief______________ 19333Gordon, James A., relief_____________ 19033Goshute Reservation, addition of

lands ___ 19300Government contracts :

accounting for Government prop-erty, spec, regs_______ 18746

airports, minimum wage rates_ 19084competitive bid procedures______ 20564royalty oil, eliminate premium

payments---------- 19252, 19379settlement act—

activities of G. A. O______ 19498compensation to war con-

tractors_______________ 19515Government employees, see Govern-

ment officials and em-ployees.

Government employment, see Em-ployment.

Government manual________________ 19849Government offices:

independent offices appropria-tions, 1950____________ 19364

records and papers, disposition. 19245—249

see also Government supplies— also names of offices.

Government officials and employees:employees compensation act

amendments—hearings---------------------------- 19750report-------------------------------- 19590

Federal personnel, bimonthly sta-tistics ________________ 19486

night work, basis for computingpay---------------------------- 19627

participation in funerals of war dead—

law----------------------------------- 19130report-------------------------------- 19598

perform functions of the Presi-dent____________ 19241, 19285

preserve equities of classifiedemployees_____________ 19753

salaries—revise classification act___ 19366,

19601top Govt, officials_________ 19636

see also Civil service pensions—Postal service.

Government property, see Public prop-erty.

Government publications, price lists, Documents Office__ 19782-785

Government reorganization plans:Civil Service Commission______ 19593Employment Security Bureau,

etc., transfer—hearings------------------ 19438, 19724minority views____ 19306, 19606reports-------------------- 19306, 19606

Maritime Commission_________ 19594National Military Establish-

ment—hearings---------------------------- 19428plan no. 8---------------------------19171

National Security Council, etc., transfer______ 19592

Post Office Department________ 19591Public Roads Admn., transfer__ 19681Welfare Department, creation—

hearings______________ 19724minority report____________ 19605report-------------------------------- 19605views---------------------------------- 19605

Government specifications, see Gov-ernment supplies.

EntryGovernment supplies :

Federal specifications, Federal standard stock catalog. 19860-

892Federal supply schedule____ 19893-907

Governmental Labor Officials, Inter-national Association of. see International Asso-ciation of Governmen-tal Labor Officials.

Grain :Mexico’s production and trade__ 19925seeds, treatment_______________ 18497

Grand Army of the Republic:final encampment, joint commit-

tee of Congress to at-tend--------------- 19238

expenses of committee____ 19348Grand Coulee power plant, specifica-

tions------- 20503,20506, 20512, 20518

Grand Coulee pumping plant, speci-fications - 20503

Grand Coulee switchyard, specifica-tions ------ 20495

Grand Rapids, Minn., land exchange. 19280Grant, Carlton C., and others, relief. 19027Grants-in-aid, to States, by acts of

Congress---------------------- 20254Grapefruit juice :

canned, blended with orange juice, standards______ 20464

standards for grades___________ 20466Grasses, see Bromegrass.Gratuities, approval of payment dur-

ing recess of Congress. 19350Gravel, preprint from Minerals year-

book, 1947____________ 20287Great Britain:

cotton textile industry__________ 20244European and British Common-

wealth series_ 20548handicraft_____________________ 20012paint brush trade______________ 20009tools and cutlery______________ 20015veterinary medicines, market___ 19983

Great Falls, Mont., flight chart______ 18939Great Sand Dunes National Monu-

ment------ 20406Great Smoky Mountains National

Park------ 19358Greece, rayon industry______________ 20020Greeley, Colo., transmission line, spec-

ifications_ 20511Green Bay, aeronautical chart_____ 19002Greenbelt, Md., National Guard ar-

mory site, etc_19115Greene, Theodore Francis, Airport,

instrument approach chart-------- l»907

Greyeagle, John, patent in fee_______ 19305Groceries, Federal supply schedule__ 19898Gros Ventre Indians, Fort Belknap

Reservation, rehabilita-tion _____ 19253

Gross, Jacob, admission to U. S_ ___ 19026Grouting, foundation, planning_____ 19812Guadalcanal, first offensive___________ 20106Guam Island:

government transfer, estimate__19184mail routes, schedule___________ 20634phanerogams in flora____________ zuiOO

Guided missiles, see Missiles.Gulf Coast, terminal charges at ports. 19813Gum, see Chewing gum.Gums and resins, phenol and urea, on

laminates_____________ 20042Gusts, see Winds.Gypsum:

mineral wallboards, Philippine Islands______ 20019

products, manufactures census, 1947 ________ 18871

see also Roofing.

Septe mber 1949 19ii Entry

Haegele, Frank, claim-----------------------Hales, Charlie:

relief— law__________________report_____________________

Hall, Carl J., court case--------------------Hall scale, combat----------------------------Hampton, George, relief------------------Hand, L. J., patent in fee------------------Hand trucks, Federal supply schedule- Handbooks, see special subject.Handicapped:

National Employ the PhysicallyHandicapped Week------ 19807

physically, employment------------- 19805,19808-809

Handicapped Week, President’s Com-mittee on, see Presi-dent’s Committee on Na-tional Employ the Phys- i c a 11 y Handicapped Week.

Harbor craft:Army regulations----------------------data sheets, spec, regs---------------operating costs, etc., spec. regs, operation records, spec, regs------

19214

19056 19527202301941919578 19037 19906

18595186981869918697

Harbors: „„ „ ,port and terminal charges— 19813-814 port series_____________________ 19816

Hard-of-hearing, see Deaf.Hard woods, see Hardwoods.Hardware:

catches, cupboard, etc., specifica-tions__________ 20612

Bolivia etc_________________ 20023Mexico_____________________ 20024Panama___________________ 20026

industry pamphlet------------------------18874international developments-------- 20013world trade in commodities— 20013-15 see also Tools.

Hardwoods: logs, grades for standard lum- ° ’ v__ i__tropical American, machining

properties____ 20045Harney, Thomas F.. Jr., see Harney

Engineering Co.Harney Engineering Co-------------------- 19626Harney National Forest------------------ 19230Harris, Amos L., trustee, land scrip

certificates- 19036Harrisburg quadrangle, N. C------------- 20087Hart, John M., relief------------------------- 19609Hartford, Ohio, railroad accident------ 20153Hartman, Clarence H., relief of guard-

ian______ 19657Harvesters, see Harvesting jnachin-

ery. • Harvesting machinery, combine, indus-

try outlook-----------------Harvey Lake quadrangle, Pa-------------Hats, industry pamphlet------------------Haviland, George K._ relief---------------Hawaii:

aeronautical chart--------------------bond issue—

approval______________extending time--------------------

district court, extend jurisdic-tion__________

mail routes, schedule----------------water levels and artesian pres-

sure— Hawaiian Islands, see Hawaii.Hayes, D. A., relief.---------------------------Hayes, Eunice, claim-----------------------Hayes, James H., court case-------------Hayes, Kathryn, claim----------------------Hayes, Opal, relief---------------------------Haynes, John S., court case---------------Hazelnuts, see Filberts.Heacock, H. E., Co--------------------------

19943 2009018857 19659

19003

19219 19641

19382 20634

20104

19058 192282043619228 1905820624

19756

EntryHeadsaws, see Saws.Health, see Hygiene—Safety of life.Health boards and departments, State

and Territorial, direc-tory_____ 20477

Heat: .capacity of beryllium carbide— 18842 effect on black rot in sweetpota-

toes___________________ 18473inorganic compounds, heat and

entropy data__________ 20277specific, molecular nitrogen-------- 20379transfer, development of atomic

energy________________ 18771Heat exchangers:

exhaust-gas and air heat ex-changers_____ 20319

thermal conductivity of air and exhaust gases- 20327

Heaters, see Aircraft heaters.Heating, baseboard convector sys-

tem______ 20351Heating apparatus and supplies:

international developments- 20013world trade in commodities— 20013-15

Helicopters, airfoil sections, 2-dimen-sional____ 20337

Helium, spectra, atomic energy levels- 20352 Hematology, see Blood.Hemp, dew-retted, chemical removal

of encrustants------------- 18472Hempstead, N. ¥.. instrument ap-

proach chart__________ 18952Henderson Gulch tungsten deposit— 20301 Herbarium, see National herbarium. Heredity, mutational changes induced

by radiation_ 18838Herman, Rose, court case------------------ 19799High Horse, Anna, patent in fee------ 19410High Horse, Paul, patent in fee--------19410High schools:

classes, large and small------------- 19792teaching of U. S. history----------- 19790

Highway Safety Conference, see Pres-ident’s Highway Safety rnnfprpncp

Hilo Electric Light Co., Ltd--------------- 19255Hiroshima Bay, chart------------------------20131Hiskey, Clarence, testimony------------- 19474Histamine, increase in blood in leuke-

mia and erythremia.-— 20381History, teaching in public high

schools__ 19790see also Monuments.

Hobbs, N. Mex., instrument approach chart____ 18972

Hochwalt, Earl B., relief---------------- 19631Hogs, see Swine.Hoheisel, Ida, exrx., relief---------------- 19066Hoheisel, John, relief of exrx----------- 19066Holland, Robert V., relief of widow— 19373Holliday, Austin J., court case--------- 20177Holy Name Society, badge, patent re-

newal ___ 19342Home economics, education series---- 19794Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt Na-

tional Historic Site, per-sonal recollections of Eleanor Roosevelt-------- 20405

Home Owners’ Loan Corporation, audit report------------------ 19167

Homes, homemaking education pro-grams ___ 19794

Homesteads, Alaska veterans’ home-steading act___________ 19463

Honduras, pulp and paper market, 1948_____ 19999

Honeycomb structures, see Laminated materials.

Hong Kong, economic review, 1948---- 19949Honolulu, Hawaii:

aeronautical chart------------- 19007bond issue__________ 19220, 19222-224

Honolulu County, T. H., bond issue— 19220, 19222-224

852493—49—No. 656----- 10

20 Ind ex

EntryHonors (military), see Military cere-

monies, honors, and sa-lutes.

Hook, Frank E., contested election___ 19555Hoover Dam :

specifications__________________ 20509story of Hoover Dam_________ 20134b

Hoover power plant, specifications__ 20488-490

Hopi Indians, rehabilitation------------- 19208Horikawa, Teiko. relief______________ 19045Horikawa, Yoshiko, relief___________ 19045Horseradish, temperature effect on

virus and leaf morphol-ogy--------- 18491

Horses, world horse numbers________ 19926Horsetooth feeder canal, specifica-

tions _________________ 20499Hose :

cutting and welding, etc., specifi-cation ----------- 20582

floater, nonmetallic, specification- 20610Hosiery, lengths and sizes, standard

of trade_ 20353Hospitals:

construction, Veterans Adminis-tration -- 19414

survey and construction act, amend—

hearings---------------------------- 19743report_____________________ 19544

see also Veterans hospitals.Hot Springs, N. Mex., land, use for

public purposes, 19317,19667Hotpoint Inc________________________ 19758Hours of labor :

fair labor standards act of 1949_ 19307 overtime pay, A. I. B. employees- 19103 union hours, baking industry_ 19155

House Administration Committee,House, reports_______ 19209.

19348-355House bills_________________________ 19146House decoration, painting interior

walls------ 20355House of Representatives:

Alaska Delegate, service on com-mittee ----------- 19258

clerk, approve gratuities pay-ment ________ 19350

contested elections—Browner v. Cunningham___19178.

19354Fuller v. Davies-------- 19179. 19354Thierry v. Feighan__ 19180,19354

disbursing office, additional em-ployee _______ 19352

employees, coverage under retire-ment act_____ 19251

Sergeant at Arms Office, audit of records______ 19087

Household goods, world trade in com-modities ___________ 20009-10

see also Furniture.Housewares, see Household goods.Housing:

act of 1949, information hand-book -------------------------- 20108

housing amendments of 1949—hearings_____;_____________ 19719reports____________________ 19371

19397, 19404, 19646 military areas—

law-------------------------------------19108report------------------------------- 19229

projects, planning and construc-tion ------------- 20552

report to joint committee_______ 19483slum clearance_________________ 19484taxation effects________________ 19482veterans—

home loan act of 1949______ 19746housing adapted for disabled.

hearing----------------------- 19749housing adapted for disabled.

report________________ 19539

EntryHousing—Continued

Wingate Navajo village, trans-fer--------------- 19240

Housing Administration, Cooperative, see Cooperative Housing Administration.

Housing and Home Finance Agency, estimates, etc___________19185

Housing insurance, see Mortgage in-surance.

Housing Joint Committee, committee prints- 19482-484

Houston. Tex. :instrument approach chart_____ 18953port-------------------------------------------- 19816

Hull, Skio T., relief_________________ 19576Humane Action Medal, see Medal for

Humane Action.Hung Loo, James, see Loo. James H.,Hungary, economic review, 1948____ 19969Hungry Horse Dam, description of

project__ 20486Hungry Horse project, specifications. 20502Hunter. Herbert L„ relief___________ 19064Hunter-Liggett Military Reservation,

land conveyance______ 19650Hyde Park, N. Y., see Home of Frank-

lin D. Roosevelt Na-tional Historic Site.

Hydraulic engineering, see Locks (hy-draulic engineering).

Hydrocarbons:components of triptene residue__ 20377synthesis_______________________ 20305

Hydrogen :analysis, in tritium samples____ 18794fluoride, effect on carbohydrate

metaholism_________ __ 18773neutron absorption cross section. 18833 spectra, atomic energy levels de-

rived -------------------------- 20352Hvdrology. see Water.Hydrolysis:

adenosine triphosphate by yeast cells-------------- 18775

zirconium in perchloride acidsolution _______________ 18812

Hydrometeorology Weather Bureauactivities_____________ 20658

Hygiene:health and safety statistics, HSS

series____ 20278-279health information series___ 20472-473health of coal-mine employees___ 19744local nnblic health units, assist—

hearings__________________ 19743renort_____________________ 19679

national health program________ 19742public health bulletin___________ 20474public health educational grants,

etc------------------------------ 19588public health reports—

renrints________________ 20475-476supplements _________ 20477-479

World War II activities________ 20474

I. L. O., see International Labor Or-ganization.

Tee, issues and sale to Medical Dept., Army regs- 18587

Idaho:mail routes, schedule____________ 20635metal mining in 1948___________ 20282school lands, lease for mineral

purposes---------------------- 19629Illinium, element 61. separation from

fission___ 18779Illinois:

coals, preparation characteris-tics___________ 2O3O6

topographic quadrangle maps.. 20070.76. 20081

Sept em be r 1949 21Entry

Illinois River, aeronautical chart____ 19010Illness, see Sick.ILO, see International Labor Organ-

ization.Immigration and emigration, admit

certain skilled aliens to U. S_____ 19396

Imports, see also names of articles imported.

Income:consumer, distribution in 1948___ 19857farm, maintaining at fair level__ 18503

Independent offices, see Governmentoffices.

Indexes:court-martial orders, Navy, 1948_ 20423Federal register________________ 19848military government gazette, Ger-

many in U. S. area_____ 18925occupational classification and in-

dustry________________ 19804small business__________________ 19973

India:dye trade______________________ 19977jute report_____________________ 19936

Indian Affairs Bureau, medical serv-ice in Army facilities, spec, regs_____________ 18695

Indian lands, leasing restricted lands. 19302 Indian reservations, buffaloes, tribal

ownership_____________ 19675see also names of reservations.

Indian schools, in S. Dak., State course of study_ 19672

Indiana, topographic quadrangle map. 20074 Indians:

anthropological research________ 19647livestock loans, administration 19363 see also names of reservations

and tribes.Indium, isotope, In11’, neutron cap-

ture cross sections____ 18801Indo-China, French economic review,

1948.’____ 19957Indonesia:

chemical industry______________ 19980economic review, 1948__________ 19953

Industrial Reformatory, Chillicothe, Ohio, land conveyance. 19408

Industrial relations, investigation of labor-management rela-tions____________ 19581, 19648

Industries, see Industry—Manufac-tures and manufactur-ers—also name of in-dustry.

Industry: classification manual________ 20653facts for industry--------------- 18885-887index___________________________ 19804industrial safety act____________ 19604industry wage series------------------ 20246wage changes in 1948--------------- 20247wage studies____________________ 20247

Infectious diseases, see Contagion andcontagious diseases.

Influenza:viruses—

destroying cell receptors___ 20272inactivation of virus_______ 20262production of fever_______ 20270pyrogenic effect____________ 20271

Information circulars, see names of de-partments, etc., issuing circulars.

Information Office, Agriculture Dept.:list____________________________ 20134publications on agriculture..---- 20134

Information service series, the blind. 20650 Infrared spectrum, see Spectra.Ingot brass, see Brass.Inheritance and transfer tax, gift tax

regulations_____________ 20137

EntryInjuries:

in Navy, statistics__________ 20261oil and gas industry, 1947_____ 20278

Inland waterways, New Haven, Conn., waterway nonnaviga- able-------- 19131

Inland Waterways Corporation, audit report----- 19168

Inman, Samuel M., relief____________ 19656Inner tubes, automobile and motor-

cycle, specification____ 19892Inoculating needles, holders, specifica-

tion-------- 19866Inorganic compounds, high-tempera-

ture specific-heat data. 20277Insane, charged with Fed. offenses,

custody--- 19417Insect pests, see Insects.Insecticides:

concentrate, liquid, DDT specifi-cation------------- 2______ 19882

southern corn rootworm control in peanuts___ 19818

see also names of insecticides.Insecticides Investigation Division,

publications, list______ 19823Insects:

control— agricultural and household

in Alaska_____________ 19826in Army installations, spec,

regs--------------- 18721-722

ET series-------------------------- 19820-822outbreak control—

hearings----------------------------- 19424law------------------------------------ 19112

resistance of cotton bags to in-festation_____ 19819

Inspections:armory inspection of National

Guard units, spec. regs. 18672

Installations (military) :Army regulations______________ 18596fiscal accounting, spec. regs. 18682-684 permanent, standards, Army

regs---------------------------- 18597special regulations_____________ 18712

Institute of Inter-American Affairs, see Inter-American Af-fairs Institute.

Instrument approach charts, see Maps and charts.

Instruments, see names of instru-ments.

Insulation: electrical—

glass, specification________ 19871glass-fiber, specification____ 20583

pipe, laminated-felt, specifica-tion ___________________ 19872

Insurance, see types of Insurance. Inter-American Affairs Institute:

extending life— hearings__________ 19440reports-------------------- 19225, 19405

Inter-American Highway, Pan Ameri-can highway system_ 19976

Interior and Insular Affairs Commit-tee, Senate, reports___ 19450,

19567, 19579-580, 19582, 19586-587, 19603. 19629- 630, 19633, 19637-641, 19667-675, 19684-686,19696, 19698-699, 19701, 19703, 19705.

Interior decoration, see House decora-tion.

Interior Department, estimates_____ 19184,19189

Internal revenue:code, amend____________________ 19585collection districts_____________ 20136

22 Ind ex

EntryInternal Revenue Bureau, regula-

tions_____________ 20137-138International Association of Govern-

mental Labor Officials, proceedings___________ 20238

International Bank for Reconstruc-tion and Development, United States partici-pation__ 10169

International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico, boundary fence project- 19602

International Claims Commission of United States, estab-lish _____ 19554

International claims settlement act of 1949, see Claims.

International Congresses on Tropical Medicine and Malaria,proceedings______ 20556-557

International cooperation: economic cooperation series____ 20547technical copoeration program__ 20547

International Court of Justice, com-pulsory jurisdiction___ 20555

International Exposition for Bicen-tennial of Founding of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, see Port-au-Prince, In-ternational Exposition for Bicentennial of Founding of.

International Labor Organization, his-tory, conventions, etc_ ,20239

International Monetary and Financial Problems, National Ad-visory Council on, see National Advisory Coun-cil on InternationalMonetary and Financial Problems.

International Monetary Fund, United States participation____ 19169

International organization and con-ference series_____ 20555-557

International organizations, United States membership and participation___________ 19359

International Paper Co_____________20173International Peace Garden :

tower transfer-law ------------------------------------ 19059report-------------------------------- 19295

International reference service_ 19949-970International relations:

general foreign policy series___ 20550-551

international information and cultural series_ 20554

with China_____________________ 20549International Salt Co______________ 20233International Telecommunication Un-

ion, region 2, resolu-tions, etc-------------------- 20562

Internees, see Prisoners of war.Interstate and Foreign Commerce

Committee, House:hearings---------------------------- 19443-446reports--------------------------- 19242, 19376views----------------------------------------- 19242

Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, Senate:

hearings---------------------------- 19727-732reports------------------ 19541. 19546-547,

19549-553, 19557, 19568,19644-645, 19653-655, 19706

Interstate commerce, see Carriers.Interstate Commerce Commission, de-

cisions (separates)-20143-147Inventions, classification bulletin___ 20434Investigation and Research Transpor-

tation Board, recordsinventory_____________ 20347

Investments, trust funds in D. C__ 19779Invoices, special regulations________ 18692

EntryInyo County, Calif., right-of-way to

Los Angeles___________ 19362Iodine isotope, I127, neutron capture

cross sections__________ 18801Ionization chambers, alpha hand

counter, model C4T1C- 18795Ions:

ammonium, acidic dissociationconstant______________ 20360

as source of fast neutrons, devel-opment ----------------------- 18834

exchange adsorption from aque-ous solutions_ 18772

Iowa, transfer Fort Des Moines to_ 19468 Iran :

economic review, 1948__________ 19952fiduciary obligation_____________ 19257paper, market, 1948____________ 20000

Iranians, students in United States- 19257 Ireland:

economic review, 1948__________ 19961handicraft_____________________ 20012tobacco, foreign market notes__ 19932veterinary medicines, market___ 19984

Iridium isotope, Ir192, beta spectrum. 18791 Irradiation, see X-rays.Irrigation, weed control on systems. 20485Irrigation experiment stations, trans-

fer to States in which located__ 19283

Irwinton bauxite district___________ 20293Island lantern (periodical)__________ 20454Isle of Man, chart____________________ 20122Isotopes:

argon, A41, beta spectrum______ 18811beryllium, Be7, decay constant. 18781 beta and gamma radiation, meas-

urement ______________ 18837bromine, Br79 neutron capture to

give Br80---------------------- 18796carbon, C14—

etc., beta ray spectra______ 18791synthesis from dl-analine, g-

phenyl------------------------- 18847with C22H14, effect on radio-

activity---------------- 18774copper, Cu84, beta ray spectra. 18813 element 61, discovery of 61148__ 18779gallium Ga72, biological studies. 20275 produced by thermal neutron ac-

tivation, properties___ 18826protactinium, Pa231, a emitter__18814silver—

Ag107'109, etc., neutron cap-ture cross sections____ 18801

Ag111, etc., separation proc-ess----------------------- 18789

sulfur, S38, etc., beta ray spectra. 18792thorium, Th234 (UX,), as tracer

in toxicity studies___ 18787uranium, U238, triple fission,

search_______ 18800zinc, Zn85, and cobalt, Co00,

gamma ray measure-ment ------------- 18788

J

Jack Rabbit mine, mica deposits____ 20298Jansson Gage Co.:

relief—report - ---------------------------------19519veto________________________ 19199

Japanese beetle, life history and con-trol---------- 19824

Jenkins, Ernest J., relief_____________ 19372Jet propulsion, turbine performance. 20341 Jewelry, costume, industry pamphlet. 18877 Job analysis, publications, price list. 19784 Job description, see Job analysis.Johnson, Isaiah, relief______________ 19273Johnson, Jacob A., relief___________ 19034

Sept em be r 1949 23Entry

Joint Senate and House Recording Facility, see Recording Facility, Joint Senateand House.

Jones, Arthur C., relief______________ 19495Jones, J. N., and others, claims-------- 19574Jonesboro quadrangle. Ill.-Mo----------- 20076Journal of agricultural research------ 18467

reprints___________ 18468-493Journal of National Cancer Institute,

reprint series_____ 20381-386Judges :

circuit and district, additional— law________________ 19102

report_____________________ 19226Federal, increase salaries-------- 19450Municipal Courts of D. C.—

appointment____________ 19210increase salaries___________ 19088

Supreme Court of Puerto Rico, salaries _______ 19630

travel allowance, increase---------- 19346,19571

Judicial appropriations, see Courts of United States.

Judiciary, see Courts of United States.Judiciary Committee, House:

hearings____________ 19448,19737minority views_________________ 19294reports____________________ 19203—204,

19207, 19212-217, 19227- 228, 19232, 19240, 19273- 277, 19293-294, 19308- 316, 19318-339, 19342, 19345-347, 19372-375,19380-383, 19385-389,19394-396, 19417.

Judiciary Committee, Senate:hearings___________________ 19734-737reports____________________ 19506-538,

19559, 19569-578, 19607- 624, 19626, 19631-632, 19634-635, 19656-666.

Judson-Sheldon Corps----------------------- 19775Juneau, Paul C.

relief—law________________________ 19057report_____________________ 19528

Justice Department:appropriations, 1950—

estimate____________________ 19181law________________________ 19076

opinions of Attorney General---- 20228Justice, International Court of, see

International Court of Justice.

Justices, see Judges.Jute, report from Pakistan and Indian

Union________________ 19936

K

Kahan, Ghetel P., and others, relief— 19318Kamen Products Co., Inc------------------ 19755Kansas, discontinue court divisions in

district__ 19345Kansas River, aeronautical chart------ 19012Karavostasi, Cyprus, chart-----------------20121Kauai County, Hawaii, bond issue---- 19221Kawaimui Swamp, improvement--------19162Kazimah, Dawhat al-, see Kuwait

Harbor.Keeney, Mary J., background and tes-

timony___ 19478Keeney, Philip O., background and tes-

timony___ 19478Kellogg, W. K., Foundation, Inc------- 19422Kendrick project, specifications---------- 20511Kentucky, use of lands for educational

purposes- 19235Kentucky University, use of lands---- 19235Kern County, Calif., right-of-way to

Los Angeles---------------- 19362

EntryKerosene, Federal supply schedule— 19894-

895Kerosene stoves, see Stoves.Keyport, N. J., topographic quad-

rangle map- 20084Keyser, Toshiko, relief______________ 19326Keystone copper-zinc deposits----------- 20295Kilgore, Harley M. (Senator from

W. Va.:contested election______________ 19556

Kim, Daniel, relief___________________ 19044Kimoktoak, Edward, relief----------------- 19327King and Queen quadrangle, Va--------20100King William quadrangle, Va----------- 20101Kirtland Field A. F. B., instrument

approach chart----------- 18942Kline zinc tract----------------------------------20290Knoxville, Tenn., instrument approach

chart____ 18977Kofler, Margita, relief_______________ 19049Kono, Christine, relief______________ 19035Koppers plant, sale--------------------------- 19725Korea, economic assistance, continue- 19205,

19502Kortes Dam, specifications---------------- 20491Kotsakis, William (Vasilios) :

relief______________________ 19320Kremer, Daniel H., court case----------- 20174Kremer Construction Co-------------------- 20174Kucker, Earl F., admission to U. S— 19043Kuptz, June, court case-------------------- 20532Kuwait Harbor, chart------------------------- 20120Kuwait, Port of, chart------------------------20120Kuwayt, Port of, see Kuwait, Port of.Kyrenia, Cyprus, chart------------------------20121

Ij

Labels, commercial, copyrighted-------- 19764Labor:

airport contracts, minimum wages_______ 19084

publications, list---- - ----------------- 19783recruitment for agriculture------ 19806see also Farm labor—also head-

ings beginning Labor. Labor and Public Welfare Committee,

19539,19588,19683,

Senate: committee reports---------------------

19543-545, 19581,19590, 19604, 19679, 19702, 19704.

hearings___________________ 19739—750investigate labor-management re-

lations__________ 19581, 19648Labor Department, estimates— 19175, 19191 Labor laws, discussion at convention- 20232 Labor officials, Governmental, Inter-

national Association of,

20238

see International Asso-ciation of GovernmentalLabor Officials.

Labor Organization, International, see International Labor Organization.

Labor organizations, see Labor unions.Labor relations, see Industrial rela-

tions.Labor standards:

fair labor standards act of 1949- 19307 world labor standards-------- 20239

Labor Standards Bureau, bulletins— 20238- 239

Labor Statistics Bureau, bulletins— 19154- 155, 20242-243

Labor unions: directory, changes--------------- 20242economic power of labor organ-

izations------ --- 19717in German public administration,

etc____________ 18928Laboratories, see National Bureau of

Standards — Radiation laboratories—Radio lab-oratories.

24 Ind ex

EntryLaboratory apparatus and supplies:

glass filtration apparatus---- 18843induction stirrer for closed sys-

tems------------- 18782Lacquer and lacquering, specification

for lacquer and thinner- 20585Ladders, compression failures in rails- 20036 Lake County, Fla., concentration mar-

kets for fruits and vege-tables____ 20460

Lake Medora quadrangle, Mich_______ 20079Lambert-St. Louis Airport, instrument

approach chart_______ 18985Lambs, crop report-------------------------- 18454Laminar flow, see Flow.Laminated materials :

glass-fabric plastic__ 20047paper honeycomb core sandwich- 20034yellow birch, modified with

resins----------------- 20042Lamps, see Electric lamps.Lancaster quadrangle, Va______20102Land:

land-entry papers______________ 20348organisms causing plant diseases- 20443

Language and languages, encourageforeign language study- 19748

Lanterns, flood, storage-battery, spe-cification______________ 20586

Latin America:entry requirements of U. S. tour-

ists---------------------------- 20432hardwoods, tests on machining

properties_____________ 20045inter-American radio agreement- 20553 tobacco trends affecting U. S.

trade__________________ 19941Latvian State Cargo & Passenger j

Steamship Line_______ 20166Laub, Franz, E., relief_______________ 19042Law:

slip laws (public), 81st Con-gress---------------------- 19025-72

slip laws (public), 81st Con-gress---------------- 19073-19138

see also Codes of law—Limita-tions (law).

Lea County Airport, instrument ap-proach chart_________ 18972

Lead:Montezuma-Chinati deposits____ 20297neutron and proton binding en-

ergies------------- 18808neutron cross sections, inelastic

scattering____ 18815ore reserves of Tri-State dis-

trict 20291South Carthage deposit________ 20288tariff information_____________ 20639

Leaflets, see names of departmments, etc., issuing leaflets—- also subject.

Leather, hides, and skins:Algeria, Egypt, and Turkey_____ 20007international developments_____ 20008saddles, harness, etc., industry

pamphlet_____ 18869world trade in commodities,

Leave of absence:Coast and Geodetic Survey offi-

cers----------------- 19136participation in funerals of war

dead—law------------------------------------ 19130report 19598

Public Health Service officers__ 19543Lecithinase activity, type A Clostrid-

ium welchii_____________ 20267Lecky, J. D._ relief ______________ 19313Lee, Song Kwan, see Song Kwan Lee.Lenoxville quadrangle, Pa___________ 20091Lenses, electric light, specification___ 20587Letter circulars, see names of depart-

ments, etc., issuing cir-culars.

EntryLeukemia:

carbamates in chemotherapy___ 20383effect of blood histamine______ 20381

Lewis, Albert M., jr., sale of lands to_ 19696Lewis and Clark Expedition, woman

guide, monument______ 19587Lewiston, Maine, aeronautical chart- 19004Leyland, Frederick, & Co., Ltd______ 20201Libraries:

European, American contribu-tions ------------- 19407

film, directory_________________ 19791see also Library of Congress—

National Archives.Library of Congress, temporary em-

ployees, exclude from re-tirement act___________ 19096

Life insurance: in District of Columbia, amend

solicitation in Army, spec. regs_’ 18724 Lift (aircraft) :

wings, problems in supersonicflight--------------------------- 20320

Lime, manufactures census, 1947___ 18871Limestone, Whitehorse deposits_____ 20300Limitations (law) :

treble-damage actions under anti-trust laws_____________ 19736

Liquors:extension of credit period to re-

tailers------------------------- 20138restrict credit sales in D. C____ 19392

Lisitano, Josephine, relief___________ 19308Litharge, dry, specification__________ 20588Lithium spectra, atomic energy levels

derived_______________ 20352Litigation, see Actions at law.Litters, see Stretchers.Little Castle Creek, chromite deposit- 20302Little Placentia Harbor, charts. 20127-128Livestock:

Cuban production, etc___________ 19997Indian livestock loans_________ 19363see also Food for livestock.

Living conditions, see Cost and stand-ard of living.

Living expenses, see Cost and stand-ard of living.

Llano County, Tex., vermiculite de-posits ___________________20289

Loan associations, see Federal savings and loan associations.

Loans:by banks for purchasing stock. 19855Export-Import Bank, Polish

loans________ 19722grant agreements for airports—

limit increase of obligation. 19080 payments______________ 19121

Indian livestock loans__________ 19363RFC policy_____________________ 19720veterans’ home loan act of 1949. 19746 see also Agricultural credit.

Lobbying Activities Joint Committee, creating_ 19649

Lobbying Activities, Select Committee on, House, creating___ 19287

Local aeronautical charts, see Maps and charts.

Locks (hydraulic engineering) : surges in canals___________19811

Logan Airport: development—

hearings--------------- 19444report-------------------------------- 19376

Logs, hardwood, grades for standard lumber- 20038-39

Lomoriello, Giustina S., relief______ 19620Lonchocarpus, toxicological compari-

son w’ith derris___ 18483-484Longshoremen, overtime compensa-

tion-------- 19074Loo, James H., relief_________________19513

Septe mber 1949 25Entry

Los Angeles, Calif.: flight chart_______________ 18940post-office facilities—

law____________________ 19135report_____________________ 19504

rights-of-way___________________ 19362Louisiana:

transfer of vessel Black Mallard

law__________________ 19134report______________ _______ 19553

Louisville, Ky., instrument approach chart____ 18978

Louisville & Nashville R. R., court case_____ 20623

Lower Souris National Wildlife Ref-uge :

tower, transfer— law__________________report_____________________

Lubbock, Tex., instrument approach chart____

Lucareni, Francesa, relief----------------Luggage, see Baggage.Lumber:

international developments--------loosened grain, causes, etc----------world trade in commodities------see also Logs.

Lungs, see Tuberculosis.Luxemburg:

fertilizer production------------------tobacco, foreign market notes----

Lymphocytes:morphologic changes----------------

1905919295

1895419666

199982004319998

1997919933

18829

M

Maas River, chart------------------------------ 20125McAlister, Lester B., relief---------------- 19530McAvoy, Arthur T., court case of trus-

tee _____ 20161McCain, John S., posthumous promo-

McCollum, Jack, relief______________ 19662McCormick Engineering Co_________ 19509McDermott, John T., advance on re-

tired list, Navy_______ 19025McGhee-Tyson Airport, instrument ap-

proach chart_ 18977McGuffy Creek, chromite deposits------ 20056Mach number, wings, lift and pitch-

ing moment_ 20331McHenry quadrangle, Md____________ 20077Machine guns, ametralladora Brown-

ing, manual tecnico____ 18760Machine records, terms of enlisted

service, spec, regs_____ 18715Machine shops, products, industry

pamphlet_ 18875Machine tools:

facts for industry--------------- 18886Federal supply schedule------------- 19899

Machinery, small, accessories and parts, Federal supply schedule_ 19899

McKay, John J., relief---------------------- 19506McKay Products Corporation----------- 20213Macomb quadrangle, Ill-------------------- 20072Magnesium:

fluoride, scattering of slow neu-trons _______ 18802

spectra, atomic energy levels de-rived ________ 20352

Thompson well investigation------ 20294Magnetism, see Terrestrial magne-

tism.Magnets, accompanying beta ray spec-

trometers_____________ 18791Mahlon Sweet Airport, instrument ap-

proach chart___________ 18951Mail carriers, transfer village carriers

to city delivery_______ 19597

EntryMail matter:

Communist-front organizations, identification- 19460

railway transportation, switch-ing, etc.—

hearings___________________ 19752report_____________________ 19697

Mail routes, see Railway Mail Serv-ice.

Mails, see Postal service. „„„„„Main Street Bank------------------------ _— 20202Maintenance manual, see Basic main-

tenance manual.Malaria and Tropical Medicine, Inter-

national Congresses on, see International Con-gresses on Tropical Med-icine and Malaria.

Malaya, economic review, 1948-------- 19954Malformations, see Deformities.Malvern quadrangle, Ark------------------ 20065Man, Isle of, see Isle of Man.Management bulletin----------------------- 18849Manchester, Ga., railroad accident---- 20150Mandarine orange, see Tangerine.Manganese, ore_____________________ 20027Mangle, Elizabeth M. C., relief-----------19217Manitou Island quadrangle, Mich------- 20080Manual arts, use in occupational ther-

apy ___________________ 20646Manuals, see names of departments,

etc., issuing manuals— also subject involved.

Manufactures and manufactures : census of manufactures, 1947—

industry pamphlets------ 18852-879reports____________________ 18891

concentration of productive facil-ities___________________ 19909

Maps and charts:Coast and Geodetic Survey—

danger area charts------ 18936flight charts___________ 18937-940instrument approach

charts____________ 18941—986local aeronautical charts— 18987-

radio direction finding charts_______ 18991—992

radio facility charts-----------radio facility charts, check

list_______________radio facility charts, non-

standard holding pat-

18994

18995

18993terns _________________sectional aeronautical

charts___________ 18996—19005terminal aeronautical charts- 19007 world aeronautical charts- 19009-

Geological Survey— international map of the

world_________________ 20060maps (general)---------------------- 20060—62

topographic quadranglemaps_____________ 20065-103

Hydrographic Office— air navigation charts-----20115charts (general)______ 20116-132

see also special subject.Marine Corps:

general officers, involuntary re-tirement ______________ 19431

manual________________________ 20258military occupational specialties

manual_______________ 20259register of officers________ 19156, 20418see also Pay, allowances, etc.

Marine engines, see Engines.Marine Hospital, Louisville__________ 19692Marine Inspection and Navigation Bu-

reau, personnel trans-ferred to Coast Guard__ 19706

26 Ind ex

EntryMaritime Commission:

accounting backlog------------- 19723administration_________________ 19594ship transactions_______________ 19456

Markets and marketing: agricultural commodities, market-

ing quotas_ 19708perishable agricultural commodi-

ties___________________ 19296see also names of articles mar-

keted.Marsiglia, Angelina, relief___________19216Marvel Carburetor Co______________ 20223Maryland :

conveyance of land to_______ 19115mail routes, schedule___________ 20633mental patients, Federal person-

nel 19375topographic quadrangle map____ 20077

Mason, Silas, Company, Inc____ 20226-227Massachusetts:

landings, fishery products______ 19911topographic quadrangle map____ 20078

Matches, composition and manufac- ture 20357

Materiel, see Military supplies.Mathematics:

extrapolated endpoints______ 18819pile-kinetic equations___________ 18798solution of certain equation____ 18797table series_____________________ 20358

Mats, cotton, for curing concrete____ 20462Mattresses, manufactures census, „ 1947----------------------------- 18861May, Andrew J., court case___________20186Meade, Hugh A., relief of widow_____ 19353Meade, Isabel M., relief_____________ 19353Meat:

Cuban production, etc___________ 19997rabit, feed required_____________ 18464

Mechanics, light, precision adjustment „ „ jobs----------------------------- 20646Medal for Humane Action, establish- 19075Medals, see Barkley, Alben W.—Medal

for Humane Action.Medical care, of beneficiaries of In-

dian Affairs Bur., spec.w , re$s----------------------------- 18695Medical Department, Army, special „ , regulations------------------- 18695Medical research, see Medicine.Medicine:

atomic energy and life sciences__ 18770dogs in medical research, care 20479 educational grants, etc_________ 19588statistics, surgeon general’s re-

, . Port----------------------------- 20261Medicine and Surgery Bureau, Navy,, . Dept., report, 1947____ 20261Medicine and Surgery Department,

Veterans Admn., ap-pointment of doctors of chiropractic___________ 19747

Medicines, see Drugs—Veterinary medicines.

MEDIS, see Message diversion.Mediterranean countries, olive oil, pro- „ . duction and trade_____ 19924Meinn, Vesta, relief________________ 19613Member banks, see Federal reserve

member banks.Memorandum, see departments, etc.,

issuing memorandum.Memorial services, Bailey, Josiah W_ 19023Men’s clothing, see Clothing.Mental defectives, see Mentally ill.Mental Health Commission of D. C.,

in .care of Virgin Islands patients_ 19704detention, Federal reservations

personnel_____________ 19375Mercado, Mario e Hijos______________ 20189Merchant marine :

act of 1936, amend_____________ 19453rules and regulations____________ 19016

EntryMerchant Marine Academy, Kings

Point, bachelor ofscience degree__________ 19551

Merchant Marine and Fisheries Com-mittee, House:

Alaska Delegate to be member__ 19258hearings, etc_______________ 19453-458report--------------------------------------- 19406

Merchant seamen, see Sailors.Mesa, Ariz., substation, specifications. 20487,

20519Mesons, produced by cyclotron______ 18790Message diversion, collection and

transmission of data___ 18900Messages (personnel) :

limited distribution, spec, regs__ 18703Messes, joint use of messing facilities,

spec, regs-------------------- 18712Metabolism, carbohydrate, effect of

uranyl nitrate, etc_____ 18773Metal mines and mining:

in—Arizona, 1948______________ 20286Idaho, 1948_______________ 20282States east of Mississippi

River__________________ 20285Metallurgy, theoretical, contributions. 20277 Metals:

nonferrous, smelting and refining, industry pamphlet____ 18873

scrap, duties and import taxes, suspension____ 19652

secondary, nonferrous, preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1947________ 20287

strength of metal aircraft ele-ments_______ 20311

world trade in commodities_____ 20027see also Strategic materials.

Metalwork, industry, wage structure. 19154,20243

Meteorological instruments, see Radio-sonde.

Meteorology, yearbook, 1942__ 19149, 20657see also Hydrometeorology-

Weather.Meters, survey, alpha particles______ 18783Metts, Harry C., relief_____________ 19051Mexico :

boundary fence project________ 19602Falcon Dam development, U. S.

and Mexico____________ 19401foot-and-mouth disease—■

campaign against__________ 18579map------------------------------------ 18578

grain production and trade_____ 19925motorboats, marine engines, etc. 20024

Miami, Fla.:aircraft accident_______________ 18907instrument approach charts____ 18955,

18979Mica deposits at Victory, Jack Rab-

bit, Rainbow, and Midas mines___ 20298

Mice, laboratory, raising____________ 18494Michigan:

exchange of land______ ________ 19282topographic mapping___________ 20059topographic quadrangle maps_ 20079-

80 Midas mine, mica deposits___________ 20298Midcentury White House Conference

on Children and Youth, to be held in Washing-ton in 1950____________ 18898

Middle East, see East (Middle East).Migratory-bird-hunting stamps :

increase fee—hearings------------------ 19455, 19728law------------------------------------ 19119

Mileage, see Travel.Miles City, Mont., land conveyance___ 19633Military accounts, audits, spec. regs__ 18693

Sep te mbe r 1949 27Entry

Military aid: military assistance program- 20550mutual defense assistance act—

hearings______________ 19441minority views-------------------- 19367reports____ 2_________ 19367, 19370

western Europe__________________19177Military assistance, see Military aid. Military ceremonies, honors, and

Cjo 111 tPQ * field manual____________________ 18640salutes, Army regs_____________ 18599

Military depots, special regulations— 18750 Military districts, special regulations. 18704 Military education :

Organized Reserve Corps— tours of active training, spec.

regs___________________ 18708training equipment, spec.

regs___________________ 18709Military government:

United States government in—•Europe_____________________ 18923Germany, gazette__________ 18924Germany, gazette, index------ 18925

Military installations, see Installa-tions (military).

Military intelligence, table of organ-ization and equipment- 18759

Military Liaison Committee, chair-man, appointment_____ 19384,

19688Military occupation :

determination of MOS duties forORC officers____________18706

MOS manual__________________ 20259specialties, classification changes

and coding system, spec.regs------------------------------ 18732

Military police, table of organization and equipment______ r_ 18758

Military prisoners, status changes, spec, regs-------------------- 18725

Military publications, special regula-tions____ 18713

Military reservations, see names of reservations, forts, etc.

Military service, terms of enlisted service, spec, regs______ 18715

Military supplies:Army regulations, supplies and

equipment, general____ 18605basic maintenance manual--------- 18766engineer maintenance facilities,

spec, regs-------------------- 18748ORC training equipment, spec.

regs----------------------------- 18709oversea supply, distribution, spec.

regs---------------------------- 18745protective clothing and equip-

ment, spec, regs_______ 18717quartermaster maintenance facil-

ities, spec, regs_______ 18747small purchases procedure, spec.

regs---------------------------- 18741special regulations—

clothing and equipage. 18675-678 general_______________ 18737-738issue______________________ 18744maintenance___________ 18747-748oversea supply____ 1_______ 18745procurement---------------- 18741-743property accountability------ 18746research and development of

materiel______________ 18739supply control_____________ 18740

specifications—Army______________________ 18768joint Army-Navy__________ 20569National Military Establish-

ment_____________ 20570-606Navy Department_____ 20607-615

supply catalog_____________ 18607-637table of equipment_________ 18751—759Transportation Corps, Army,

spec, regs_____________ 18744

EntryMilitary training, see Military edu-

cation.Milk:

milk-producing concentrate_ 18463seasonality of deliveries in Bos-

ton milkshed__________ 18456testing_________________________ 18496

Milwaukee, Wis., instrument ap-proach chart__________ 18980

Mimosa tree, see Silktree.Mineral wool, manufactures census,

1947 ____ 18871Minerals:

mineral market reports____ 20281-286nonmetallic mineral products, in-

dustry pamphlet______ 18872school lands in Idaho, lease___ 19629world trade in commodities___ 20027see also Strategic materials.

Miners, see Coal mines and mining.Mines and mining, products, carload

waybill analyses----------- 20142see also Coal mines and mining—

Metal mines and mining.Mines Bureau :

bulletin____________________ 20277information circular____________ 20280reports of investigations---- 20288-302technical papers___________ 20305-306

Minidoka project, north side pump-ing division___________ 19399

Minneapolis, Minn., instrument ap-proach chart--------------- 18981

Minnesota, correctional institution atSandstone, lease--------- 19347

Mirrors, laryngeal, specification___ 19867Miscellaneous collection series, see

Smithsonian miscellane-ous collections.

Miscellaneous publications, see names of departments, etc., is-suing publications.

Missiles, guided-missile laboratory, construct_____________ 19653

Mississippi River and Valley:bridges_________________ 19117, 19691engineer report________________ 19160pilot rules_____________________ 19015Spain in Mississippi Valley,

1765-94_______ 18576, 19147Missoula, Mont., instrument approach

chart____ 18956Missoula County, Mont., land convey-

ance_____ 19129Missouri, topographic quadrangle

map________ 20075-76, 20081Missouri River Basin project, speci-

fications_ 20491,20501, 20507, 21517

Mitchel A. F. B., instrument approach chart____ 18952

Mitchell, General, Field, instrument approach chart----------- 18980

Mittens, see Gloves.Mobile River, pilot rules-----------------19015Models (clothing) :

forms for girls’ apparel, stand-ard___________ 20354

Module (measurement unit) : building materials saved, costs

reduced-- 20109Mohawk, Ariz., pumping plant, speci-

fications _ 20516Molina, Paul, see Song Kwan Lee.Moline, Ill., instrument approach

chart____ 18982Mono County, Calif., right-of-way to

Los Angeles_ 19362Monopolies, amend Clayton act____ 19293Monroeton quadrangle, Pa__________ 20092Montana:

land conveyance____________ 19129mail routes, schedule___________ 20635topographic quadrangle maps__ 20082-

83

28 Ind ex

Entry Montana University, land for use___19129Monterey County, Calif., land convey-

ance__________________ 19650Montezuma zinc-lead deposits_____ 20297Monuments, historic, international

protection_ 20554see also names of persons in

whose honor monuments are erected, or names of places where located.

Moore, Frank G., relief_____________ 19330Moore, Leon, relief_________________ 19385Mops, cotton, specification__________ 19885Morgan, Osmore H., relief_________ 19537Morgan County, Ohio, property pur-

chase--------------------------- 19690Morocco, French, motion picture in-

dustry___ 19988Morrison, Joseph J., court case_____ 20182Mortgage insurance:

create military housing insurance fund—

law----------------------------------- 19108report-------------------------------- 19229

national housing act amend-ments—

hearings---------------------------- 19719reports------------------------------ 19371,

19397, 19404, 19646Mortgages, Gl-insured, assist veter-

ans in default_________ 19745Morton Salt Co____________________ 20232Mosaic disease:

horseradish, effect of temperature on virus-------- 18491

resistance in Nicotiana glutinosa_ 18478 winter oats in Southeast_______ 18461

Mosquitoes:control in United States_______ 20556orthopodomyia anopheloides sub-

group-------------------------- 20266Mothers, veterans’ preference bene-

fits--------- 19256Motion pictures :

film libraries, directory____ 19791industry in—

Algeria and French Morocco. 19988Chile---------------------------------- 19992

industry pamphlet-------------------- 18879international developments____ 19989.

19991 world trade in commodities. 19988-992 see also Visual instruction.

Motive products in world trade__ 20023-26Motor boats, see Motorboats.Motor carrier decisions, see Interstate

Commerce Commission.Motor carriers, amend interstate com-

merce act rel. to jointboards________________ 19082

see also Carriers.Motor vehicles:

Army regulations______________ 18605industry, international develop-

ments ________________ 20025registration. Army regs________ 18606traffic speed trends__ ___________ 20483

Motorboats:in—

Bolivia etc________________ 20023Mexico____________________ 20024Panama____________________ 20026

Mountain States Telephone & Tele-graph Co---------------------- 19903

Moving pictures, see Motion pictures. Multimeters, technical manual______ 18761Mundy. Agnese R.:

relief—law------------------------------------- 19068report-------------------------------- 19520

Municipal Court for D. C.: judges—

appointment______ 19210increase salaries__________ 19088

EntryMunicipal Court of Appeals for D. C.:

judges— increase salaries______ 19088

qualifications of appointees. 19210Murdock Diversion Dam, specifica-„ T tions--------------------------- 20494Mycosphaerella melonis, black rot fun-

gus of cucurbits_______ 18489

N

Nacelles, jet engine, installation on x t „ wing--------------------------- 20316Nails, small cut, simplified practice__ 20378Nakamura, Eiko, relief_______________ 19319Nantahala National Forest_______ 19358Narrows, The, see Bermuda.Nash, Florian H., jr., court case_____ 20160Nashville, Tenn., aeronautical chart. 19005National Advisory Board on Recrea-

tion Services, creating. 19434National Advisory Committee for

Aeronautics :report series_______________ 20313-314technical memorandums____ 20315—318technical notes_____________ 20319-344

National Advisory Council on Inter-national Monetary and Financial Problems, re-port _____ 19169

National Airlines, Inc_______________ 18908National Archives:

library--------------------------------------- 20346preliminary inventory_____ 20347-348

National banks, consolidate With Statebanks___________

National Bureau of Standards :19260

annual report, 1948____________ 20350circular________________________ 20352functions and activities________ 19549guided-missile laboratory_______ 19653letter circular_____________ 20355-357miscellaneous publication______ 20359radio laboratory building_______ 19541research papers____________ 20360-377

National Cancer Institute, journal, re-print series______ _ 20381-386

National Capital Housing Authority, audit report_ 19172

National Capital parks, history, in-formation, etc., 1949___ 20407

National Capital Sesquicentennial Commission, celebration plans, estimate_________19183

National Crushed Stone Assoc_____ 20279National defense:

fiscale code, spec, regs___________ 18681security education. AEC plan___ 18835telephone directory of Govern-

ment agencies________ 20398National Employ the Phvsically Han-

dicapped Week :program guide_________________ 19807

National Employ the Physically Han-dicapped Week, Presi-dent’s Committee on, see President’s Committee on National Employ the Physically Handicappe'd Week.

National forests, recreational re-sources --- 19398

National Guard :armory inspection and investi-

gations, spec, regs_____ 18672armory site, etc., Greenbelt. Md. 19115officers, active duty. National

Guard Bureau________ 19678see also Pay, allowances, etc.

National Guard Bureau, additionalofficers on active duty__ 19678

National herbarium, contributions from-------- 20400

Sept emb er 1949 29Entry

National Military Establishment: appropriations, 1950_______ 19711codes for reporting component

departments__18716construction at military and na-

val installations________19218lands act of 1949—

hearings______________ 19429report_____________________ 19265

reorganization— committee report______ 19244hearings______________ 19427-428law_________________________ 19113plan no. 8___________________19171

specifications______________ 20570-606telephone directory, national de-

fense ________ 20398transfer of funds________________ 19190see also Defense Department.

National Mortgage Assoc., see Federal National Mortgage As-soc.

National Museum, proceedings__ 20401-403National parks, see also names of

parks.National Railroad Adjustment Board,

awards____________ 20412-413National Security Council:

appropriations, 1950________ 19711transfer________________________ 19592

National Security Resources Board: appropriations, 1950_________19711transfer------------------------------------- 19592

National Society of Colonial Dames of America, tax exemp- tion------------------ 19391. 19562

National Society of Sons of American Revolution, tax exemp-

„ tion---------------------------- 19272Native races, anthropological re-

search ___ 19647Natural gas, see Gas.Natural resources, conservation bul- _ . „ . letin------------------------- 20134bNaturalization laws, compilation_____ 19145Naturita NW. quadrangle, Colo_____ 20067Navajo Indians:

exchange of lands_______ 19674, 19299lands in trust____________________ 19123rehabilitation___________________ 19208

Naval Academy, Annapolis, study guide for admission____ 20419

Naval Medical Research Institute, project series_____ 20263-275

Naval Personnel Bureau, buPers, story of Navy man-power------ 20417

Naval Reserve, examination for ad-mission to Naval Acad-emy------- 20419

Naval supplies, see Military supplies. Navigable waters, see Bridges. Navigation :

aids, Coast Guard, regulations___19014regulations, use of navigable

waters----------- 19815treaty with China______________ 20561

Navy: court-martial orders index__ 20423flag officers, involuntary retire-

ment________ 19431glossary of abbreviations_______ 20415officer personnel act, amend—

law--------------------------------19107report-------------------------------- 19206

register of officers_______ 19156, 20418shipping guide, change__________ 20567travel instructions_____________ 20616see also Pay, allowances, etc.—

Retiring boards.Navy Department:

lend property______________ 19090reporting components of person-

nel, spec, regs-18716

EntryNavy Department—Continued

specifications, see, in main alpha-bet, Military supplies.

Navy Departmenttransfer of property—

hearings______________ 19429report_____________________ 19265

Near East, see East (Near East).Needles (inoculating), see Inoculat-

ing needles.Negotiable instruments, D. C. banks,

stop-payment orders___ 19086Negroes, hospital for veterans_______ 19415Nelson, Steve, testimony, etc________ 19476Neon, spectra, atomic energy levels

derived___ 20352Netherlands, tobacco imports from

United States__________ 19931Neutrons:

absorption cross sections, boron and hydrogen ratio____ 18833

binding energies in region oflead___________________ 18808

bombardment in Cus Au alloy, ef-fect____________________ 18803

collision, inelastic scattering oflead---------------------------- 18815

experiments, photographic platedetectors______________ 18804

• fast, development of source____ 18834in polycrystalline solids, slowing

down--------------------------- 18799scattering by paramagnetic crys-

tals___________________ 18802T3 (p, n) He3 source____________ 18794thermal, activation cross sec-

tions___________________ 18826Nevada, mail routes, schedule_______ 20634New England Foundation Co., Inc___ 19766New Haven, Conn., waterway, declare

nonnavigable_ 19131New Jersey:

mail routes, schedule___________ 20633topographic quadrangle map____ 20084

New York Central R. R., accident____ 20153New York City, instrument approach

chart__________________ 18847New York State:

land conveyance— hearings--------------- 19430reports-------------------- 19262, 19685

mail routes, schedule___________ 20633Seneca Indians, money from

leases________________ 19340topographic quadrangle map____ 20085

Newark, Ohio, railroad accident_____ 20149Newspapers, foreign, for technical li-

brary. spec, regs______ 18743Newsprint, see Paper.Niagara Falls Bridge Commission___ 19542Niagara River, bridges______________ 19542Nicholson, Della, alias, see Arenas,

Eleuteria B.Nicotiana glutinosa, see Tobacco.Nigeria, economic review, 1948______ 19970Niswonger, Fred B., relief___________ 19337Nitrogen:

molecular, ideal gas state_____ 20379plasma amino, following surgery_ 20269spectra, atomic energy levels de-

rived--------------------- 20352Noland, Wade H., relief_____________ 19309Noncitizens, see Aliens.Nonferous metals, see Metals.Nooksack Indians, court case_______ 20163Norbeck Wildlife Preserve___________ 19230Norfolk County Trust Co____________ 19693Norris, William D., relief____________ 19496North (U. S.) :

groundwood pulping, farm wood-land species__ 20044

North Atlantic treaty, evolution and significance----------------- 20253

North Carolina, topographic quad-rangle maps_______ 20086-87

30 Inde x

Entry 1North Dakota, cooperatives coordinate

transportation________ 19832North Kohala, extend franchise of

Hilo Electric Light Co., Ltd_____ 19255

Northampton County, Va., mail routes, schedule--- 20633

Northeast Texas Chapter, National Electrical Contractors Assoc____ 20222

Northeastern States, see East (U.S.)—North (U. S.).

Northwest Airlines, Inc.: accident__________________ 18909contract settlement________ 19759-761

Norway, economic review, 1948_______ 19968Notices of judgment, food, drug and

cosmetic act_______ 19916-918Notices to airmen, manual of opera-

Nuclear chemistry, see Radiochemis-try.

Nuclear physics :extrapolated endpoints___________ 18819interaction of protons with tri-

. tium_________________ 18794screening by atomic electrons___ 18792

Nuclear reactions :background, apparatus to elimi-

nate___________________ 18805energy loss of deuterons in heavy

ice------------------------------ 18818recoil bromine atoms from gase-

ous ethyl bromide_____ 18796thermal neutron activation cross

sections_______________ 18826Nuremberg, Germany, see also War

criminals.Nurses and nursing, educational

grants, etc____________ 19588Nutmeg guidon (periodical)________ 20455Nuts :

’ tree—acreage, etc., 1946-48______18457exports to United States___ 19928

see also names of nuts.

O

Oak:chestnut, pulps and paperboards- 20040 decay resistance of 7 native spe-

cies ----------------------------- 18471Oakley, John W., jr., court case____ 20623Oats, mosaic disease in Southeast___ 18462Occupation (military), see Military

occupation.Occupational therapy, precision ad-

justment jobs________ 20646Occupations:

classification, index_________ 19804dictionary of occupational titles- 19804 publications, price list_________ 19784regulations rel. to occupational

deferment_____________ 18647O’Connell, Mrs. Jack J., relief______ 19314Office furniture and equipment:

exports of office machines, 1947— 48 ---------------- 20011

Federal supply schedule_______ 19901manufactures census, 1947_____ 18862special furnishings, exec, type,

Federal supply sched- ule 19902

world trade in commodities___ 20011Office supplies:

industry pamphlet______________ 18877world trade in commodities___ 20011

EntryOfficers, see Army—Coast and Geo-

detic Survey — Com-mand (military)—Ma-rine Corps — National Guard—N a v y—Public Health Service.

Offices, operating costs in France__ 19958Officials, see names of departments,

etc.Ohio River, bridge__________________19114Oil, see Petroleum.Oil Spring Reservation, lease land__ 19340Oils:

cutting, specifications----------------- 20589exudation in wood_____________ 20037vegetable and animal, manufac-

tures, 1947____________ 18868Okeechobee Construction Co______ __ 19509Old age assistance, see Old age insur-

ance.Old age benefits, see Old age insur-

ance.Old age insurance, social security act

amendments___________ 19402Old Settler Cherokee Indians, see

Cherokee Indians.Olive oil, Mediterranean basin, pro-

duction and trade-------- 19924Olympic Hotel, relief_______________ 19047O’Mara, John J., relief______________ 19612Onions, pink root fungus, pathogenic-

ity______ 18470Opinions, see names of courts, etc.,

rendering opinions.Optical spectra, see Spectra.Orange, see Tangerine.Orange juice, canned, blended with

grapefruit juice, stand-ards___________________ 20464

Orders, see departments, etc., issuing orders.

Ordnance Department: missions, spec, regs_________ 18750supply catalog----------------------------- 18611table of organization and equip-

ment ________ 18752technical manual_______________ 18760

Oregon, mail routes, schedule_______ 20635Ores, see Strategic materials—also

names of metals or min-erals.

Organic compounds: alloxan, effect on carbohydrate

metabolism____________ 18773ascorbic acid, determination of

uranium_____ 18778dibenzanthracene, labeled with

C14, effect on radioactiv-ity----------------- 18774

dl-alanine, g-phenyl, C14 synthe-sis ---------------- 18847

ethane, adsorption isotherms on uranium compounds___ 18784

ethyl bromide, recoil atoms from_ 18796 industrial chemicals, industry

pamphlet_____ 18865quinizarin, microanalysis of be-

ryllium ______ 18776Organization of American States, di-

rectory __ 20431Organization of American States,

Council of, see Council Of Organization ofAmerican States.

Organizations, see International or-ganizations.

Organized Reserve Corps, Army: classification, spec, regs____ 18707Government property issued to

units, spec, regs______ 18710special regulations__________ 18705-710training equipment, spec, regs___ 18709see also Pay, allowances, etc.

Oscillators, Planck-Einstein, thermo-dynamic functions_____ 20421

Osteopathy, educational grants, etc. 19588

Septe mber 1949 31Entry

Outlook (periodical)------------------------- 20456Overcoats, see Clothing.Oversea supply, special regulations- 18745Overseas Administration Commission,

create___ 19643Overtime, see Hours of labor.Owen, Dorothea, court case---------------20159Oxidation, titanium carbide ceramals- 20330 Oxides, see Deuterium oxide—Zinc

oxides.Oxidizing agents, inactivation of in-

fluenza virus__________ 20262Oxygen, spectra, atomic energy levels

derived__ 20352

P

Paarden Bay, chart------------------20132Pacific Coast, port and terminal

charges__________ 19814Pacific Cooperative Poultry Pro-

ducers____ ___________ 19767Pacific islands, offenses, U. S. jurisdic-

tion _____ 19382see also War in the Pacific.

Pacific Ocean, southwestern, chart---- 20129Pacific States :

northwest region, forest classi-fication ______ 20048

pear growing___________________ 18465Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co---- 19904Packing:

distributors, bitumen and water, specification__ 20590

packing-case edge protectors, specification _ 20594

see also names of articles packed.Paint:

deck, specification______________ 20591industry pamphlet______________ 18867outside, specification____________ 20592red-lead-base, specification______ 19888types for interior walls and trim. 20355white-enamel, specification_____ 20593

Painting interior walls and trim------ 20355Paints, see Paint.Pakistan, jute report----------------------- 19936Palace of Fine Arts, quitclaim deed— 19078 Paleontology, see Fossils.Palisades Dam, construction------------- 19399Palladium, separation from silver___ 18789Palm Beach County, Fla., land con-

veyance_ 19684Palm Beach Trust Co_______________ 20206Palm Springs Reservation, confer

jurisdiction on Cali-fornia___ 19464

Pamphlets, see names of departments, etc., issuing pamphlets.

Pan American Highway, see Inter-American Highway.

Pan American Union, relief_________ 19400Panama, motorboats, marine engines,

etc____________________ 20026Panama Canal:

code, to amend__________ 19116,19120employees—

civil-service retirement bene-fits___________________ 19077

salary increase retroactive- 19599tolls—

hearings__________________ 19457report____________________ 19406

Panama Railroad employees, civil service retirement bene-fits _____ 19077

Panels (aircraft) :curved rectangular, shear and

axial stress_ 20342sandwich construction—

elastic stability------------------ 20046fiberglas-laminate and paper

honeycomb____________ 20034flexural rigidity____________ 20033

EntryPanels—Continued

glass-fabric-base plastic lami-nate_____ 20047

Pankey, Paul, & Co------------------------- 19774Paonia project, specifications----------- 20493Pape, Pearl S. O., relief-------------------- 19048Paper:

Argentina developments------------- 20004digest of international develop-

ments _______ 20002Honduras market, 1948------------- 19999industry pamphlet______________ 18863international developments------ 20001,

20006Iran market, 1948_____________ 20000newsprint situation, foreign

countries_____ 20005Peru, 1948_____________________ 20003world trade in commodities____ 19999—

20006see also Butterchips.

Paper pulp, see Pulp.—Wood pulp.Paperboard, see Pulpboard.Papers, see Records.Paramount Pictures, Inc____________20199Paris quadrangle, Ill.-Ind___________ 20074Parker Dam project:

school facilities___________ 19357specifications__________________ 20509

Parks, see National Capital parks.Partmar Corporation________________ 20199Passengers on transports, Army regs. 18594Patent Office:

classification bulletin______ 20434decisions, 1948_________________ 19202

Patents * classification manual—____ 20438—439decisions, 1948_________________ 19202held by veterans of World War II,

extend_______ 19316Holy Name Society badge______ 19342see also Inventions.

Pawnee Indians, court case_________ 20184Pay, allowances, etc.:

career compensation act of 1949- 19714 clothing money allowance, spec,

regs_____ 18675personnel transferred to Coast

guard------------- 19706commissioned officers promotion

pay, spec, regs________ 18690enlisted personnel, Army regs— 18590-

591Organized Reserve Corps, spec,

regs______________ 18705personnel, Army regulations____ 18588retired officers, Army---------------- 18589servicemen’s readjustment allow-

ances— hearing_______________ 19739

report_____________________ 19545superior accomplishment pay in-

creases----------- 18646transportation accounts, spec,

regs--------------- 18592Pay rolls, reserves, spec, regs________ 18691Peace, Europe as bulwark of peace____ 20548Peace Garden, see International Peace

Garden.Peanuts:

acreage allotments and marketing quotas—

hearings----------------------------- 19421report-------------------------------- 19361

southern corn rootworms, con-trol --------------- 19818

Pears, Pacific Coast States__________ 18465Pearson Remedy Co__________________19197Peas:

resistance to near-wilt_____ 18493tip blight of garden pea________ 18492

Pedersen, C. C. M., court case______ 19768

32 Inde x

EntryPeel, Kenneth N.:

relief of estate— law----------------------- 19053report_____________________ 19524

Peel Harbor, chart__________________ 20122Penal institutions, see Prisons and

prisoners.Pend Oreille River, engineer report__ 19489Penitentiary, Terre Haute, land for

use____________________19122Pennsylvania, topographic quadrangle

Pensions: effective date, adjust for certain

claimants_ 19092hospitalized incompetent vet-

erans_________ 19091widows, etc., Police and Fire

Depts., D. C___________ 19105see also Civil service pensions.

Pereira, Josephine: relief of estate—

law------------------------ 19052report______________________ 19523

Perham Fruit Corporation___________ 19771Periodicals:

foreign, for technical library, spec, regs------ 18743

literature on Near and MiddleEast___________________ 20256

Periscope (periodical)______________ 20457Persian Gulf, plans, charts___ 20120, 20130Personal property, claims of Federal

penal institution em-ployees, esmate to pay. 19181

Personnel and Administration Divi-sion, Army Dept., spe-cial regulations_______ 18670

Personnel manual, see Civil service. Peru, pulp and paper developments,

1948_____ 20003Pests, vermin destroying, classification

bulletin_ 20434see also Diseases of plants—In-

sects.Petersburg National Park___________ 19686Peterson, Denise S. B., relief________ 19046Petroleum:

Government royalty oil con-tracts- 19252, 19379

industry, injury experience_____ 20278information sources____________ 19945international developments_____ 20028investigations, maps and charts- 20063 world trade in commodities_____ 20028

Pewee Coal Co., Inc________________ 20224Phanerogams, see Spermatophytes.Phenols, resin, on yellow birch lami-

nates------ 20042Philippine Islands:

economic review, 1948_____ 19955educational, etc., institutions, war

claims----------- 19559mineral wallboards_____________ 20019rehabilitation, continue_________ 19694

Phillip Billard Airport, instrument approach chart_ 18986

Phillips, Saul, relief________________ 19658Phoenix, Ariz., dispatching office, spe-

cifications_ 20487Phosphatase:

acid, histochemical demonstra-tion-------- 20386

in cell surface of living yeast____ 18775Phosphates, see Rock phosphate—So-

dium phosphate.Phosphorus:

spectra, atomic energy levels de-rived------------- 20352

supplying range cattle__________ 18505Photographic apparatus and supplies :

film detectors— neutron experiments_______ 188043-way fission of U238_______ 18800

U. S. foreign trade____________ 19990

EntryPhysical chemistry, see Chemistry.Physically handicapped, see Handi-

capped.Physically Handicapped Employment

Week, Committee on, see President’s Committee on National Employ the

Physically Handicapped Week.

Physics:electron interaction in ionized

gas------------------------------- 18823theory of synchro-cyclotron_____ 18828

Phytophthora cactorum, red stemcanker of cowpea______ 18469

Picketing :of U. S. courts, etc., prohibiting—

hearings________________ 19737report---------------------------------- 19383

Picric acid strength in benzene______ 20375Pictures, see also Visual instruction.Piedmont Aviation, Inc________ 20192-193Piedmont Cotton Mills---------------------- 20218Pigments, industry pamphlet________ 18867Piles (atomic) :

pile-kinetic equations___________ 18798Pilots and pilotage, western rivers

and Red River of the North------ 19015

see also Aviators.Pine, pitch, canker disease, Fusaria as-

sociated with__________ 18475Pins, safety, specification____________ 19865Pipe and pipe fittings, steel, specifi-

cations________________ 20596Pipe lines, see Carriers.Pisgah National Forest_____________ 19358Pitch exudation in wood_____________ 20037Pitch pine, see Pine.Placement, farm service in 1948____ 19806Plant diseases, see Diseases of plants. Plants, quarantine laws, air naviga-

tion---------------------------- 19547see also Diseases of plants—

Spermatophytes.Plasma, amino nitrogen following

surgery_______________ 20269Plastics:

cellulose acetate butyrate, speci-fication______ 19875

cellulose acetate, specification___ 19874cellulose nitrate, specification___ 19876fabricated, industry pamphlet___ 18878polystyrene, specification_______ 19877polyvinyl chloride-acetate, specifi-

cation------------------------- 19878polyvinylidene chloride, specifica-

tion----------------------------- 19879replicas in evaluating enamel sur-

face--------------- 20363Plates (metal, etc.) :

sandwich plates in compression- 20325Platinum, preprint from Minerals

yearbook, 1947________ 20287Plumbers’ supplies, world trade inPlumbing:

international developments_ 20013report of Uniform Plumbing Code

Com----------------------------- 19947Point four program (world economic

program) :technical cooperation___________ 20547

Poland, Export-Import Bank loans__ 19722Police in D. C., increase pensions of

widows, etc____________ 19105Political economy, see Economics.Polson, Mont., drainage and sanita-

tion system____________ 19582Polybutadiene, pyrolysis in high vac-

uum----------------------------- 20367Polychaeta, nervous system and fore-

gut, evolution__________ 20537Polycythemia, see Erythremia.

Septe mber 1949 33Entry

Polyethylene, prolysis in high vac-uum_____ 20367

Polyisobutene, pyrolysis in high vac-uum_____ 20367

Polyisoprene, pyrolysis in high vac-uum___ -_ 20367

Polymers and polymerization, see names of special polymers.

Pomona remount station, transfer___ 19422Poon Lim, relief____________________ 19029Population :

current population reports— population estimates, series- 18881-

882 special censuses, series__ 18883-884special census since Jan. 1,

1949___________________ 18883United States—

estimates, by regions, etc---- 18882provisional estimates______ 18881

see also names of towns, etc.Port, see name of port, except when

occurring as first word of town, etc.

Port-au-Prince, International Exposi-tion for Bicentennial ofFounding of, U. S. par-ticipation-------------------- 19286

Port Columbus Airport, instrument approach chart------------- 18949

Porter Academy, remove land restric-tions____ 19099

Ports, see Harbors.Post Office and Civil Service Commit-

tee, House:hearings_______________________ 19460reports____ 19251, 19256, 19303, 19366

Post Office and Civil Service Commit-tee, Senate:

hearings___________________ 19752-753reports____________________ 19564-565

19583-584, 19597-599, 19601,19625, 19627-628, 19636,19642, 19680, 19697.

Post Office Department: estimates--------------------------- 19193reorganization_________________ 19591research and development pro-

gram— law___________________ 19128report_____________________ 19565

see also Postal service. Post offices, see Los Angeles, Calif.Postage rate on Braille writers______ 19642Postal service:

custodial employees, automatic promotion________ 19583

field service employees, compen-sation_ 19303,19625

mail-equipment shop employees, promotion____ 19564

oversea destinations____________ 18701special regulations-------------------- 18701village delivery service__________ 19597see also Mail matter.

Posters, see also Visual instruction.Postex Cotton Mills, Inc-------------------- 20396Postmasters, compensation. 4th-class

post offices_19111Potash, Irving, court case------------------ 20164Potash, preprint from Minerals year-

book, 1947____________ 20287Potassium, spectra, atomic energy

levels derived--------------- 20352Potatoes:

marketing problems-------------------- 18455steamed for silage, fermentation- 18468

Poulios, Persephone, relief---------------19512Poultry:

National poultry improvement plan_________ 18498

Rhode Island red, hatchability- 18480Powell, Loretta B., relief---------------- 19529Precipitation, normalcy tests, etc., of

runoff____ 18506

EntryPrecision instruments, use in occupa-

tional therapy________ 20646Prescott. Ariz., substation, specifica-

tions------ 20487President of United States:

Executive orders, note_________ 20446functions, performance by others. 19241,

19285messages, see, below, veto mes-

sages—also, in main al-phabet, subject of mes-sage,

proclamations, note__________ *—20447veto messages—

Brandon, Hayward O______ 19497census data furnished free_ 19187Jansson Gage Co____________ 19199Jones, Arthur C___________ 19495Norris, William D________ 19496Pearson Remedy Co_______ 19197retirement benefits for re-

serves------------------------- 19188Robertson, Mrs. T. A_____ 19198Vermejo project____________ 19200

President’s Committe on National Em-ploy the Physically Handicapped Week, es-timate___ 19175

President’s Highway Safety Confer-ence, action program and committee reports. 20481

Preston, John W., court case______ 20219Price, John E., relief_______________ 19509Price, Vivian N., relief_____________19338Price lists, see Government publica-

tions. Prices:

agricultural commodities, pricesupports______________ 19708

delivered pricing, small businessobjections to legisla-tion ---------------------------- 19472

prices and pricing policies______ 19143see also names of commodities,

etc. Primer pumps, see Pumps. Printing service industries, industry

pamphlet______________ 18864Prints, commercial, copyrighted____ 19764Prisoners, see Military prisoners—

Prisoners of war—Pris-ons and prisoners.

Prisoners of war, pensions, adjust ef-fective date_ 19092

Prisons and prisoners:Atlantian (periodical)__________ 20449Beam (periodical)___l __________ 20450Border sentinel (periodical)____ 20451Chiliarch (periodical)_________ 20453claims of Federal penal institu-

tion employees, estimate to pay_________19181

clothing in stockades, etc., spec.regs___________________ 18678

Eagle (periodical)______________ 20453Island lantern (periodical)____ 20454Nutmeg guidon (periodical)____ 20455Outlook (periodical)___________ 20456Periscope (periodical)__________ 20457

Prisons Bureau:land conveyance—

Industrial Reforma-tory, Chillicothe______ 19408

Penitentiary, Terre Haute. 19122 Private laws, see Law.Proceedings of National Museum___ 20401-

403 Proclamations, see President of

United States.Proctor, Harry C., court case_______ 20231Production (economics) :

employment, living standards,etc____________________ 20249

major sources of productivity in-formation_____________ 20248

see also Cotton.

34 Ind ex

EntryProfessions, publications, price list- 19784Profit, business profits______________ 19143Promotions: •

enlisted personnel—Army regs--------------------------- 18601spec, regs_________________ 18729

postal employees, custodial_____ 19583Property:

damage claims, estimate to pay_ 19182 liquid assets—

consumer ownership and , use_____________ 19858

holdings of individuals and businesses________ 19852

transfer under bankruptcy act- 19395see also Enemy property—Per-

sonal property—Public property.

Protactinium:in urine, determination________ 18814isotope, Pa233, beta ray spectrum. 18791 solubility in acids______________ 18810

Protons:binding energies in region of lead. 18808 energy loss in heavy ice________ 18818interaction with tritium__ ;____ 18794

Providence, R. I., instrument approach chart____ 18957

Provo River project, specifications_ 20494,20498

Psoriasis, description_______________ 20473Public affairs'bulletins__________ 20252-254Public assistance, social security act

amendments_ 19402Public buildings, see names of build-

ings, or names of places etc., where located.

Public employment, see Employment.Public health, see Hygiene.Public Health Service:

commissioned officers, leave_ 19543health and sanitation activities

during World War II__ 20474personnel—

grants, etc., for education. 19588 to accept gifts------------- 19550

report, 1948____________ 19152, 20470see also Pay, allowances, etc.

Public lands, see names of States, etc., where located.

Public Lands Committee, House: hearings---------------------- 19462-465reports------ 19219-224, 19235, 19237,

19252-255, 19288, 19290,19298-302, 19304-305, 19317, 19340-341, 19356-358, 19362- 363, 19399, 19410-412.

Public laws, see Law.Public property:

furnished contractors, account-ing, spec, regs________ 18746

issued or loaned to ORC units, spec, regs------18710

Public Roads Administration, trans-fer--------- 19681

Public schools, see Schools.Public utilities, world trade in com-

modities --------------- 19975-976Public welfare, see Social work and

problems.Public works:

advance planning— hearings--------------------- 19467reports-------------------- 19233, 19505

engineering manual for civilworks------------------ 19811-812

program for Alaska-------- 19356, 19503see also names of certain depart-

ments.Public Works Committee, House :

committee report________ 19233hearings, etc----------------------- 19467-470investigations---------------------------- 19390legislative history.______________ 19469

Public Works Committee, Senate :Entry

xvvvxuo vx vumwiiLuu--------- UVU,19596, 19690-694

reports submitted to chairman—Cache River,_______________ 19490Pend Oreille River_______ 19489

Publications, see Military publica-tions—also names of de-partments, etc., issuing publications—also spe-cial subject.

Publishing books in Argentina______ 20017Pueblo Indians, lands in trust_______19123Puerto Rico:

Extension Service benefits____ 19281statement of governor________ 19465statistical system_____________ 18850Supreme Court justices, salaries. 19630

Pulmonary diseases, see Tuberculosis.Pulp :

Argentina developments________ 20004chestnut oak, semichemical proc-

esses _________________ 20040digest of international develop-

ments ________________ 20002Honduras market, 1948________ 19999industry pamphlet______________ 18863international developments_____ 20006Peru, 1948-------------------------------- 20003world trade in commodities____ 19999-

20006 see also Wood pulp.

Pulp wood, see Wood pulp.Pulpboard:

evaluating properties of fiber building boards_______ 20035

from chestnut oak_____________ 20040industry pamphlet----------- ---------- 18863

Pulpwood, see Wood pulp.Pumps:

primer, gasoline-engine, specifi-cation ---- 18768

single stage multijet, speed tests. 18824 small centrifugal blowers, de-

sign---------------------------- 18809Pyramid Lake Reservation, patents to

settlers_ 19701Pyrenochaeta terrestris, pink root

fungus of onions______ 18470Pyrethrum extract, determining freon-

insoluble matter______ 19822Pyrites:

copper-bearing ores, Pyriton, Ala-------- 20292

preprint from minerals yearbook. 20304 Pyriton, Ala., copper-bearing pyrite

ores 20292Pyroxylin, see Cellulose nitrate.Pythium ultimum, tip blight of gar-

den pea__ 18492

Q

Q fever, studies in southern Cali-fornia---- 20475

Quad City Airport, instrument ap-proach chart_________ 18982

Quarantine, see special subject in-volved.

Quartermaster Corps of Army ;Army regulations______________ 18587field manual----------------------- 18638-639service in theater of operations. 18639 supply catalog-------------------- 18612-628

Quartermaster service company, field manual--- 18638

Quarters, see Barracks and quarters.Queen Charlotte Strait, chart______ 20126Quinby Creek, engineer report______ 19166Quinizarin for determination of beryl-

lium-------- 18776Quonset Point N. A. S., instrument

approach chart_______ 18958

Sep te mbe r 1949 35

Rabbits, meat, feed required to pro-duce_____ 18464

Radians (mathematics) :tables of sines and cosines for

arguments------ 20358Radiation :

atomic energy and life sciences— 18770 biological effects—

genetic studies-------------------- 18838morphologic changes in

lymphocytes----------------- 18829body X-ray, blood tests--------------- 20268see also Beta rays-—Gamma rays.

Radiation detection instruments, pulse type electronic counter- 18840

see also Ionization chambers.Radiation laboratories, California

University, communistinfiltration____________ 19475

Radio, see headings beginning radio.Radio apparatus and appliances:

market for Argentina---------------- 19994world trade in commodities- 19993—994

Radio broadcasting, employee and compensation data—19836

Radio communication :transmission of data by MEDIS

equipment------ 18900transport radio service, spec.

regs__________________ 18593Radio direction finding chart, see

Maps and charts.Radio facility charts, see Maps and

charts.Radio frequencies, inter-American

agreement_____________ 20553Radio laboratories, building for Na-

tional Bureau of Stand-ards______ -___________ 19541

Radio services, see Radio communi-cation.

Radioactivity:absorbers, time-dependent--------- 20334distribution, effect of C22H14 la-

beled with C14________ 18774filtration apparatus for tracer

studies_______ 18843measurement techniques----------- 18786

Radiochemistry, electroseparation of palladium and silver---- 18789

Radioisotopes, see Isotopes.Radiology, use of high energy deu-

teron beams___________ 18777Radiometeorograph, see Radiosonde.Radiosonde, electronic, determining

meteorological data___ 20607Radium, concrete as protection for

gamma rays_ 20361Raff, Rudolf A. V., relief____________ 19031Railroad accidents, investigation re-

ports _ 20149—154Railroads:

Alaska to British Columbia____ 19416class 1 steam railways freight

commodity statistics____ 20148communication systems and

safety measures_______ 19731gages__________________________ 19944mail transportation, switching

service, etc.—hearings__________ ________ 19752report_____________________ 19697

see also Carriers.Railway and Steamship Clerks,

Freight Handlers, Ex-press and Station Em-ployees, Brotherhood of, see Brotherhood of Rail-way and Steamship Clerks, Freight Han-dlers, Express and Sta-tion Employees.

Railway Express Agency, Inc----------- 19797

Entry EntryRailway Mail Service, mail routes,

schedules________ 20633-635Railways, see Railroads.Rain, intensity studies______________ 18506Rainbow mine, mica deposits________ 20298Raman spectrum, see Spectra.Ramselius, Johannes, court case____ 19769Ramsey Bay, chart___________________20122Rare earths, trivalent, equilibrium ad-

sorption__ 18772Rasps, see Files and rasps.Rats:

laboratory, raising_____________ 18494la lutte contre les rats_________ 20558

Ravia, Okla., railroad accident______ 20151Raymond, E. Neill:

relief—law________________________ 19061report_____________________ 19522

Rayon industry in Denmark and Greece__ 20020

Readjustment allowances, see Pay, al-lowances, etc.

Reclamation Bureau:funds for Gila project repair___ 19201specifications______________ 20487-519

Reclamation projects, see names of projects.

Reconstruction Finance Corporation : employees, restriction on employ-

ment by borrowers______ 19718loan policy_____________________ 19720

Recording Facility, Joint Senate and House, establishing____ 19351

Records, sundry Govt, departments, etc., disposition___ 19245-249

see also Machine records—also names of departments, etc.

Recreation:Colorado-Big Thompson project- 19673 national forests resources______ 19398programs, assistance to States__ 19434

Recreation Services, National Advis-ory Board on, see Na-tional Advisory Board on Recreation Services.

Recruiting and enlistment:Army, enlistment of aliens______ 19700recruiting service, special regula-

tions _________________ 18711Red River of the North :

drainage basin, engineer report. 19158 pilot rules_____________________19015

Reduction of Government expendi-tures, see Economies in National Government.

Reduction of Nonessential Federal Ex-penditures, Joint Com-mittee, committee print- 19486

Referees in bankruptcy, civil service retirement_____________ 19680

Refining, see Smelting.Reformatories, claims of Federal em-

ployees, estimate to pay-------- 19181

Refrigeration and refrigerating ma-chinery :

household refrigerators, Canada and Australia________ 19993

industry pamphlet_____ _______ 18853Register of wills for D. C., transfer

office____ 19098Registers:

Federal register-,_______________ 19847index---------------------------------- 19848

see also names of departments, etc., issuing registers.

Regular Army, see Army.Regulations, see Code of Federal reg-

ulations—also names of departments, etc., issu-ing regulations — also special subject.

36 Ind ex

EntryRehabilitation of the disabled:

examination announcements, ad-viser-specialist, etc_____ 18931

opportunities for deaf and hardof hearing_____________ 20651

Reid, Robert J., court case__________ 20435Reinicke, Bruno, jr., court case_______ 20180Remount Service, see Pomona remount

station — Robinson re-mount station.

Rent, control, fact sheet for tenants- 20113 Reorganization of Government activi-

ties, see Government re-organization plans.

Repairing:operations in Army, staff visits,

spec, regs------ 18719preventive maintenance at Army

installations, spec. regs_ 18720 special regulations__________ 18719-723

Reports, cost and performance, proc-essing, spec, regs_______ 18714

see also names of departments, etc., issuing reports.

Reproducing processes, see Duplicat-ing processes.

Research :Post Office development pro-

gram— law---------------------------- 19128report-------------------------------- 19565

see also Medicine.Research and Development Board,

history and functions- 20522Research and Investigation Transpor-

tation Board, see Inves-tigation and Research Transportation Board.

Research journals, see Journal of ag-ricultural research.

Research papers and reports, see names of departments, etc., issuing papers.

Reserve banks, etc., see headings be-ginning Federal reserve.

Reserve components of armed forces: pay rolls, preparation, spec. regs. 18691 retirement benefits, amend law—

reports-------------------- 19360, 19676veto_______________________ 19188

Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, Army:

Executive for Reserve and ROTCAffairs Offices, specialstaff, spec, regs_______ 18671

new Army ROTC_______________ 18645Reserve quadrangle, Mont__________ 20083Resins, see Gums and resins.Resistors, see Electric resistors.Resolutions, see House bills—Law—

Senate bills.Retirement, armed services disability

retirement_____________ 19714see also Civil service pensions—

Marine Corps—Navy— Reserve components of armed forces.

Retiring boards, Navy, Presidentialaction on decisions____ 19081

Revenue, Governmental, in 1948____ 18889Revolution, American, National So-

ciety of Sons of, see National Society of Sons of American Revolution.

RFC, see Reconstruction Finance Cor-poration.

Rhode Island reds, see Poultry.Ricart, Herminia, relief_____________ 19389Rice, world production, 1948-49___ 19929Rice Barton Corporation_____________ 20172Richmond, Va., instrument approach

chart____ 18983Ricketts organism, effects of pasteuri-

zation on survival_____ 20475Rickettsia burneti, see Ricketts or-

ganism.

EntryRio Grande:

bridges—laws------------------------- 19095, 19097report-------------------------------- 19501

Rio Grande City, Tex.:bridge across Rio Grande—

law----------------------------- 19097report-------------------------------- 19501

Rivers, see names of rivers.Rivets, belt, copper, specification___ 20597Robertson, Mrs. T. A.:

relief— report------------------ 19521veto------------------------------------19198

Robinson remount station, convey land-------- 19422

Rock phosphate, industry in UnitedStates, 1948___________ 20284

Rockford quadrangle, Ill_____________ 20073Rocks, early Silurian, map with text. 20063Rocky Boy’s Reservation, resources- 19254Rocky Mountain National Park____ 19540Rodents, control in Army installa-

tions, spec, regs___ 18721-722Rods, cellulose nitrate, specification- 19876Rogers, Harriett P., relief___________ 19575Roofing:

concrete slabs, precast, specifica-tion--------------- 19883

felt, from farm woodlot woods__ 20041granules, industry in 1948, cor-

rection _______________ 20281slabs, gypsum, specification____ 19884

Roosevelt, Franklin D., Home, Na-tional Historic Site, see Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National His-toric Site.

Rootworms, see Southern corn root-worms.

Rosecrans Field, instrument approach chart------ 18984

Rosen, William, court case_________ 20621Rosin, see Gums and resins.Rostow, Walt W., relief_____________ 19663Rot, see name of rot.ROTC, see Reserve Officers’ Training

Corps, Army.Rotenone, contents in derris and lon-

chocarpus roots_______ 18484Rotor planes, see Helicopters.Royal Manufacturing Co____________ 19776Rubber:

synthetic— gaskets, etc___________ 20598hollow shaft covering, speci-

fication ___________ 20611Rubella, maternal, congenital mal-

formations____________ 18896Ruhmann, Ludovit, relief____ 19386, 19514Rules, see names of courts, commis-

sions, etc., issuing rules.Rules and Administration Committee,

Senate, reports___ 19555-556,19647-649, 19689

Rules Committee, House, reports____ 19208,19238-239, 19258-260, 19284- 287, 19307, 19343-344, 19369- 370, 19390, 19403-404.

Rumsey Manufacturing Corporation- 20161 Runways (aeronautics) :

high intensity lighting________ 19124Rural electricity, see Electricity.Russia, see Union of Soviet Socialist

Republics. .

S

S. A. R., see National Society of Sons of American Revolution.

Saarelainen, Sirkka S., relief_______ 19038Sacajawea, monument______________ 19587

Sept emb er 1949 37Entry

Safety of life:air spin recovery_______________ 20315coal-mine employees____________ 19744health and safety statistics, HSS

industrial safety act------------------ 19604National Crushed Stone Assoc.,

competition, 1948- 20279on railroads------------------------------ 19731safety bulletin, Civil Aeronautics.

safety course for bituminous-coal miners_______ 20303

Sailors, unemployment compensation, estimate_ 19174

St. Elizabeth Hospital, Yakima, Wash., and others, re-lief______ 19069

St. Elizabeths Hospital, D. C.: admission of certain Federal per-

sonnel___ 19375enlarge admissions from Virgin

Islands______ 19704report, 1948____________________ 20527

St. George copper-zinc deposits---------- 20295St. George’s Harbor, chart--------------- 20117St. Joseph, Mo., instrument approach

chart____ 18984St. Lawrence, Newfoundland, hospi-

tal, U. S. to present------ 19266St. Lawrence River, aeronautical

chart____ 19009St. Louis. Mo.:

bridge_____________________ 19691instrument approach chart-------- 18985

St. Louis-San Francisco Ry., accident- 20151St. Mary, Port, chart________________ 20122St. Matthews, S. C., topographic

quadrangle map______ 20096St. Nicolaas Harbor, chart-----------------20132Salaries:

D. C. judges, increase_________ 19088Federal judges, increase----------- 19450Government employees—

bimonthly statistics---- 19486night work pay------------------ 19627revise classification act------ 19366,

19601justices, Supreme Court of Puerto

Rico_________ 19630Panama Canal employees, in-

crease retroactive_____ 19599postal field service employees---- 19303.

19625postmasters at 4th-class post of-

fices____ _____ 19111top Govt, officials, increase---------- 19636

Salina, Kans., instrument approach chart____ 18959

Saliva, lysozyme activity, effect of X- radiation_ 18841

Sallee. David D., court case--------------- 20219Salmonella pullorum, sodium sulfa-

merazine effect------------- 18477Salt, preprint from Minerals year-

book, 1947- 20287Salt Lake City, Utah, flight charts— 18937-

940Salutes (military), see Military cere-

monies, honors, and sal-utes.

Samoa, see American Samoa.Sanborn, Emily P., court case----------- 20204Sand, preprint from Minerals year-

book, 1947_ 20287Sand bags, medical use, specification. 19873Sandstone, Minn., correctional insti-

tution. lease----------------- 19347Sandwich construction, see Panels

(aircraft).San Francisco, Calif.:

court case__________________20196Federal building, convey space— 19596flight chart____________________ 18937transfer land to________________ 19078

EntrySan Francisco Bay, toll highway

crossing in vicinity------ 19682San Francisco County, Calif.:

court case--------------------------- 20196transfer land to------------------------- 19078

Sanitation, World War II activities. 20474San Juan County, Utah, exchange of

land____ 19674San Luis Valley project, excess-land

laws not applicable------ 19579Santa Ana, Calif., instrument ap-

proach chart_ 18970Sflo Paulo, Brazil, cotton_________ 19940Saratoga National Historical Park— 20408Savings and loan associations, see

Federal savings and loan associations.

Savings banks, conversion of Fed. savings and loan asso-ciations--- 19716

Savings bonds, facts to know----------- 20529Sawmills, small, improvement----------- 20032Saws, headsaws, power tests----------- 20032Scale insects, see Hall scale.Scales (weighing instruments) :

beam, infant, specification---------- 19862Scandium, spectra, atomic energy

levels derived________ 20352Schistosomiasis, infectivity of cer-

cariae of S. mansoni---- 20264Schlederer, Max, relief---------------------- 19335Scholarships, public health person-

nel____________________ 19588Schools:

city systems, 1945-46--------------- 19788construction, Federal aid______ 19702dental care, sodium fluoride on

child’s teeth----------------- 19793Federal reservations or defense

areas, assist____ 19211, 19683Philippine Islands, war claims— 19559 public school assistance----------- 19435rural, science teaching--------------- 19789see also High schools—Indian

schools—also names of places where located.

Schroeder, Mollie, court case----------- 20532Schroeder, Robert W., court case------ 20532Schuermann, Harry W., court case---- 20197Schuyler, Fort:

land conveyance— hearings_______________ 19430report_____________________ 19262

Schwenk, Ernst, court case__________20194Science:

atomic energy and life sciences__ 18770teaching in rural, schools----------- 19789

Scientific apparatus and instruments, for studying aerosols, etc______ 19822

Scoll, Davis E., retain as counsel forEconomic Rp. Jt. Com. 19494

Scotland, plans, chart______________ 20123Scott A. F. B., instrument approach

chart____ 18946Scrap metal, see Metals.Seaboard Air Line R. R., court case. 20630 Seamen, see Sailors.Seaplanes, powered dynamic, long

range flying boat______ 20313Seattle, Wash.:

flight chart------------------------ 18938instrument approach chart_____ 18960

Seattle Assoc, of Credit Men________ 19771Secondary education, classes, large

and small_____________ 19792Sectional aeronautical charts, see

Maps and charts.Securities, rules and regulations of

S. E. C_______________ 20531Securities and Exchange Commission,

rules and regulations__ 20531Securities exchanges, Code of Federal

regulations____________ 19845

38 Ind ex

Entry Seeds:

emergency loans, liquidate______ 19231origin verification, instructions- 20463treatment of grain seed________ 18497

Seiad Creek, chromite deposits______ 20056Seivern, S. C., topographic quadrangle

map---------------------------- 20097Selenium, vapor pressure_____________ 18816Senate:

appropriations, 1950, estimate-- 19493 committee reports to show

changes in law________ 19689contested elections—

Hook v. Ferguson_________ 19555Sweeney v. Kilgore----------- 19556

employees, coverage under retire-ment act_____ 19251

Senate bills________________________ 19488Seneca Indians, money from leased „ lands--------------------------- 19340Sergeant at arms of House of Repre-

sentatives, fiscal records of office, audit________ 19087

Serial set (congressional)___________ 19024Service craft, see Ships.Sewen, John, relief_________________ 19050Sewerage, disposal, Army, spec. regs. 18723Shafer, Itzchak, relief______________ 19387Sharpeners, see Chain-saw sharpen-

ers.Shawneetown, Ill., bridge____________ 19114Shear (mechanics) :

aircraft panels____________ 20342frequency of beam______________ 20324

Sheet-plastics, cellulose nitrate, spec-ification--- 19876

Sheeting, specification____________ 19864Sheppard A. F. B., instrument ap-

proach'chart_ 18963Sheridan-Wyoming Coal Co., Inc_____ 20178Sherwood Point, topographic quad-

rangle map------------------ 20068Shielding, titanium hydride, material

for---------- 18839Shigella, field trial of S. flexneri III

vaccine----------------------- 20265Shipments, Army shipping document,

technical manual___ _ 18767Shipping:

exports to E. C. A. countries____ 18892water-borne carriers—

list-------------------------------------20155participation in air trans-

portation_________ 20252see also Carriers—Transporta-

exchange of Liberty-type vessels. 19454 service craft, Ships Bureau man-

ual------------------------------ 20534transactions of Maritime Com-

mission---------- 19456see also Merchant marine—Ship-

ping.Ships Bureau, manual, chapter______ 20534Shoes, facts for industry, shoes and cv 4. slippers----------------------- 18887Short Run quadrangle, Pa_________ 20093Shrimps, Bathypalaemonella panda-

loides and Campylono- tidae------ 20403

Siam (or Thailand) : economic review, 1948_____ 19951

Sick leave, see Leave of absence.Signal Corps:

supply catalog------------- 18629-636table of organization and equip-

ment-------------------- 18753-757technical manual______________ 18761

Signals: communications projects, spec,

regs------- 18702tram control, statistics_________20157

Silage, steamed potatoes, fermenta-tion -------- 18468

EntrySilicon, spectra, atomic energy levels

derived--- 20352Silktree, mimosa wilt, Fusaria associ-

ated with_____________ 18475Silurian period, rocks, northern Ap-

palachian Basin, map with text_ 20063

Silver:isotopes, Ag107'109, neutron cap-

ture cross sections_____ 18801separation from palladium_____ 18789

Simonsen, Lena, court case__________ 20532Simplified practice recommendation__ 20378Sines, see Trigonometrical functions. Singer, Eugene T., court case_______ 20170Sisters of St. Joseph in Arizona, Inc_ 19126Skilled Personnel Board, Foreign, see

Foreign Skilled Person-nel Board.

Skin diseases, see Psoriasis. Slag, preprint from minerals year-

book, 1947____________ 20287Slate, preprint from minerals year-

book, 1947____________ 20287Slip laws, see Law.Slippers, see Shoes.Slocum, Mabel H., relief____________ 19660Slums :

clearance, committee print____ 19484clearance, handbook_____________ 20108

Small business, see Business.Small Business, Select Committee on,

House, hearings_______ 19472Smelting, nonferrous metals and al-

loys, industry pamph- „ -.4 - let------------------------------ 18873Smith, Ferdinand C., court case_____ 20164Smith, Paul A., appointment_______ 19552Smithsonian Institution :

anthropological research on In-dians, etc____ 19647

cooperate in paleontological stud- c, xx. . ies------------------------------- 19125Smithsonian miscellaneous collec- o , tions--------------------- 20537-538Smoky Hill A. F. B., instrument ap-

, proach chart__________ 18959Snake bites, see Venom.Snite, Fred B., court case_________ 20212Snite, Loretto M., court case________ 20212Soap, production, Canada___________ 19982Soapstone, Alfred Davis deposits__ 20299Social security:

act, amendments_______________ 19402farm people and social security. 19828

Social Security Administration :estimate_______________________ 19174report, 1948_______________ ~___ 20540

Social service, see Social work and problems.

Social work and problems:observation programs for foreign

welfare personnel_____ 20541social security act amendments. 19402

Sockets, specification_______________ 20602Socks, cotton, specifications________ 20599Sodergren, Elmo, relief of estate____ 19334Sodium, spectra, atomic energy levels

derived__ 20352Sodium fluoride, applied to children’s

teeth------ 19793Sodium phosphate, disodium-phos-

phate, anhydrous, speci-fication --- 20615

Sodium sulfamerazine, effect on Sal-monella pullorum_____ 18477

Soil conservation:modern, progress_______________ 20543SCS-TP series-------------------- 20544-545

Soils:infested with organisms causing

plant diseases________ 20443maintaining structure in cultiva-

tion --------------- 18487

Sept emb er 1949 39Entry

Soils—Continued productivity effect of earth-

worms___ 18485technology, TVA research--------- 20643water-stability, action of frost- 18486

Song Kwan Lee, relief-------------------- 19608Sons of American Revolution, Na-

tional Society of, see National Society of Sons of American Revolution.

Soo Hoo Yet Tuck, relief______ _____ 19615Sound, reverberant, transmission

through single walls— 20376South (U. S.) :

economy, impact of Federal poli-cies_________ 19142

milk-producing concentrate mix-ture!_________________ 18463

mosaics of winter oats-------------- 18462pulpwood production in 1948— 20049,

20051 water levels and artesian pres-

sure__________________ 20104South Bend, Ind., instrument ap-

proach chart--------------- 18961South Carolina, topographic quad-

rangle maps----------- 20094—99South Carthage zinc-lead deposit---- 20288South Dakota, Indian schools, State

course of study----------- 19672Southeast (U. S.), see East (U. S.)—

South (U. S.).Southeastern Forest Experiment Sta-

tion :forest survey release------------------ 20049technical note_________________ 20050

Southeastern States, see East (U. S.)—South (U. S.).

Southern Bell Telephone & TelegraphCo____________________ 19905

Southern corn rootworms, insecticides for control in peanuts- 19818

Southern Forest Experiment Station, forest survey release— 20051

Southern States, see South (U. S.).Southwestern Forest and Range Ex-

periment Station------------19126Southwestern States, see South

(U. S.)—West (IT. S.).Soviet Union, see Union of Soviet So-

cialist Republics.Spain:

cotton consumption restricted— 19922 electric power situation. 1948— 19975 in Mississippi Valley, 1765-94— 18576,

19147Spartanburg, S. C., instrument ap-

proach chart--------------- 18962Specifications, see Government sup-

plies—also names of de-partments, etc., issuing specifications — also names of certain recla-mation projects — also special subject.

Spectra:absorption spectra of benzenes— 20374 beta ray, effect of screening by

atomic electrons---------- 18792infrared and Raman—

carbonyl fluoride---------- 18807chlorine trifluoride------------- 18806

optical, atomic energy levels de-rived________ 20352

Spectrography:beta ray spectra of C14, Pa233, and

Ir192 - --- -----------------------uranium determination---------------

Spectrometers:GM tubes, beta ray--------------------magnetic lens, gamma ray----------

Speed, traffic trends-------------------------Spelar, Lillian, admx., court case------Spelar, Mark, court case of admx__ Spermatophytes, Guam, phanerogams

in flora--

1879118785

1879118788204832062720627

20400

EntrySpies, spotlight on spies, additional

copies___ 19209Spin (aircraft) :

termination by reactor----------20315Sponges, Loofa, specifications---------- 20601Sprays and spraying, photographic

method of recording size of drops_ 19821

Squantum N. A. S., instrument ap-proach chart__________ 18966

Stability of aircraft: longitudinal, cambered round

bodies---- 20317wings—

damping in roll----------- 20339lift and pitching moment— 20331

Staff Corps, Navy: lineal positions, adjust—

law______ _________19107report_____________________ 19206

Stall (aircraft) : „„„„NACA 64A006 airfoil section— 20338

Stamps, see Migratory bird hunting stamps.

Standard stock catalog, see Federal standard stock catalog.

Standards and standardization, com-mercial standard series_____________ 20353—354

see also special subject.Standards Bureau, see National Bu-

reau of Standards.Standiford Field, instrument approach

chart____ 18978Starlings in D. C., killing---------------- 19561State Airlines, Inc--------------------- ; 20192—193State banks, consolidate with national

banks____ 19260State boards and departments of

health, see Health boards and departments.

State Department: appropriations. 1950------publication TC (series).

States, see subject involved.Statistics:

Puerto Rican system-----system, spec, regs-----------see also special subject.

1907620558

___ 18850 18714-716

Statutes, see Law.Statutes of limitations, see Limita-

tions (law).Stavropoulos, Elias and family, re-

lief_____ 19040Steam railways, see Railroads.Steel, spring, specification--------------- 20603Stevedores, see Longshoremen.Stewart, W. W., conveying lands to

estate___ 19292Stilling basin, model studies------------- 20544Stirrers induction stirrer for closed

systems__ 18782Stock catalogs, see Government sup-

plies.Stone:

preprint from minerals yearbook. 20304 products, manufactures census,

1947__________________ 18871Storage, see Cold storage.Storms, excessive, studies for deter-

mining------------------------ 18506Stoughton, Mass., land conveyance— 19693Stoves, kerosene cooking------------------ 20014Strains and stresses :

aircraft panels, elastic stability. 20046 buckling—

curved rectangular panels__ 20342metalite sandwich plates___ 20325

glass-fabric laminate panels____ 20047sandwich constructions—

fatigue-------------------------------- 20034flexural rigidity____________ 20033

see also Shear (mechanics).

40 Ind ex

EntryStrategic materials:

exploration, stimulate__________ 19237minerals and metals, compensa-

tion under war con-u . tracts---------------------------19515

strawberries, ascorbic acid sunlightrelationship___________ 18482

Streets, Eastern Ave., D. C., relief of property owners----------- 19393

Strength of materials, sandwich con-struction flexural rigid- ity--------- 20033

see also names of materials andarticles.

Stresses, see Strains and stresses.Stretchers, specification for metal lit-

4. , ters___----------------------- 20584Structural materials, see Building

materials.Sturdivant, Ala., railroad accident__20152Stuttgart, Ark., census______________ 18884Submarine boats :

experimental, construction— law--------------------------------19110

o k report. ------------------------- 19239Subsidies, tax subsidies for housing- 19482 Subsistence allowances, see Pay, al-

. lowances, etc.Subsonic flow, see Flow.Subversive activities, see Un-Amer-„ . ican activities.Suits, see Clothing.Sulfonamide, chicks infected with Sal-„ „ monella pullorum______ 18477Sulfur :

isotopes, S35. beta ray spectra___preprint from minerals yearbook-spectra, atomic energy levels de-

rived________Sullivan, D., & Sons, Inc____________Sullivan, Stephen P., court case_____Sulphur, see Sulfur.Sumac wilt, Fusaria associated with. Summerton, S. C., topographic quad-

rangle map____________Summerville, Ga., school building, de-

struction by fire_______Summit Lake Reservation, addition of

land_____Sumter, S. C._ topographic quadrangle

map_____Sumter County, Fla., concentration

markets for fruits and vegetables_____________

Sunderland Harbor, chart___________Suo Nada, chart__________________ __Supersonic flow, see Flow.Supplemental appropriations and esti-

mates, see Appropria-tions.

18792 20304

20352 1962620165

18475

20098

19635

19298

20099

204602012420116

Supplies, see Government supplies— Military supplies—Office supplies.

Supplies and Accounts Bureau : directory of symbol numbers, etc. 20568 manual----------------------- 20565-566

Supply schedule, see Federal supply schedule.

Supreme Court of Puerto Rico, jus- tices, salaries--------------- 19630

Supreme Court of United States:cases adjudged, official reports- 20618-

nomination of Tom C. Clark____ 19735Surgery, plasma amino nitrogen_____ 20269Surgical drapes, specification_______ 19864Surinam, motorboats, marine engines,

etc------------------------------ 20023Surplus military property, see Sur-

plus property.Surplus property:

disposal abroad, report_________ 20560transfer to American republics,

spec, regs-------------------- 18749

EntrySurvivors insurance, social security

act amendments_______ 19402Swainsboro, Ga., district court____ 19133Sweden, market for U. S. tobacco____ 19934Sweeney, Tom, contested election____ 19556Sweet, Mahlon, Airport, instrument

approach chart----------- 18951Sweetpotatoes, black rot, etc., heat

. effect--------------------------- 18473Swine:

isolation of Brucella abortus___ 20476price support----------------------------- 19709

Switchmen’s Union of North America. 20203 Switzerland, economic review, 1948- .19964 Symbols, directory of symbol numbers,

Synthetic rubber, see Rubber.'Sypko, Joseph T., relief____________ 19374Szymanski, Anastosia, relief_______ 19321Szymanski, Roman, relief___________ 19321

T

Tables of organization, see Army.Tacks, cut, simplified practice_______Taiyuan (steamship) :

officers and members of crew, re-lief_____

Talara, Peru, fish collection______Talvez (vessel), see Black Mallard

< vessel).Tampa, Fla., aircraft accident______Tangents, see Trigonometrical func-

tions.Tangerine, juice, standards for

grades___Tankers, Liberty type, exchange for

cargo vessels_________Taps and dies, grommet-inserting,

specification___________Tariff:

20378

1903920538

18908

20467

19454

20576customs appeal_____________ 19774-777trade agreements to reduce duty

rates-------------------- 20637-638see also names of articles im-

ported.Taub, Ladislas (Vasile) :

relief____________Tax Court:

amend title 28, U. S. Code_____

opinions (separates)___________Taxation, Alaska, license taxes______

see also Inheritance and transfer

19507

19240, 19403 20641 19637

tax—also names of ar-ticles, etc., subject to tax.

foreign exchange program, D. C. Education Board to participate______

see History—Science.bulletins, manuals, etc., see

names of issuing agen-cies.

Teachers,

Teaching, Technical

Technology:assistance to peoples of world,

cooperation program___soil, people, and fertilizer______training citizens of Finland____

Teeth, children’s, use of sodium fluor-ide

Telecommunication Union, see Inter-national Telecommuni-cation Union.

Telegraph, transmission of train or-ders_____

Telephone:companies, use of REA facilities.directories, national defense. Na-

tional Military Estab-lishment _____

19563

205472064319297

19793

20157

20525

20398service, Federal supply sche"d- ule--------- 19903-905

transmission of train orders____ 20157

Sept em be r 1949 41Entry

Teletype service, Federal supply schedule_ 19903—905

Television : advertising medium_______ 19948stations, map of U. S. area-------- 19974

Tellurium, vapor pressure___________ 18816Temperature:

airplane take-off limitation. 18914-918Washington, D. C., forecasting

fall___________ 20656Temple Methodist Church, space in

Federal building______ 19596Tennessee Valley Authority, techni-

cal report_____________ 20644Tension, see Strains and stresses.Terminal aeronautical charts, see

Maps and charts. Terminal charges:

Gulf Coast ports________________ 19813Pacific Coast ports______________ 19814

Terrestrial magnetism, magnetic ta-bles and charts_______ 19008

Testing, see names of substances tested.

Testing machine, Schiefer abrasion__ 20366Textiles :

international developments, di-gest _____ 20022

resistance to abrasion by Schiefer testing machine_______ 20366

world trade in commodities__ 20020-22see also Cotton.

Thailand, see Siam (or Thailand). Theodore Francis Greene Airport,

instrument approach chart____ 18957

Thermocouples, high temperature, de-velopment_____________ 18845

Thermodynamics : contributions to thermodynamic

functions_ 20421inorganic compounds__________ 20277

Thermometers : industrial, specifications___ 20608mercurial, for superheated steam,

specifications_ 20609Thierry, James F., contested elec-

tion ------------------ 19180, 19354Thinner (paint mixing), see Lacquer

and lacquering.Thomas, James L., relief of estate__19611Thomasville. Ga., district court_____ 19381Thompson, Sarah E„ relief_________ 19276Thompson magnesium well_________ 20294Thorium, toxicity, preliminary stud-

ies ---------- 18787Threshing machines, see Harvesting

machinery.Thurso Bay. chart____________________ 20123Tickner, William H., relief_________ 19028Timber, Flathead Reservation_______ 19301Titanium :

hydride, physical and chemical properties_____________ 18839

spectra, atomic energy levels de-rived------------- 20352

Tobacco: low-nicotlne tobacco_______ 18479manufactures, industry pamph-

let-------------------------------- 18856market in—

Belgium and Luxemburg___ 19933Denmark__________________ 19935France_____________________ 19930Ireland____________________ 19932Netherlands_______________ 19931Sweden____________________ 19934

mosaic resistance in Nicotianaglutinosa______________ 18478

trends in Latin America affectingU. S. trade____________ 19941

Toilet articles: international developments_ 19986world trade in commodities___ 19982-

987

EntryTolls:

for use of Panama Canal— hearings______________ 19457report_____________________ 19406

Tongs, blacksmiths’, specification____ 20604Tonichi, Mexico, coal deposits______ 20058Tools:

Germany and United Kingdom__ 20015hand. Industry pamphlet_______ 18874see also Machine tools.

Topeka, Kans., instrument approach chart____ 18986

Topographic quadrangle maps, see Maps and charts.

Torres-Martinez Reservation, disposi-tion of lands--------------- 19669

Tourists, United States, Latin Amer-ica entry requirements. 20432

Toxicity, thorium, preliminarystudies________________ 18787

Toxicology of derris and lonchocar- pus_ 18483-484

Tracer studies:radioactivity—

glass filtration apparatus__ 18843measurement techniques___ 18786

Tracy, Calif.: switchyard, specifications. 20496, 20513 switchyard and pumping plant,

specifications__________ 20508Trade, see Business—Commerce.Trade agreements, see Commercial

treaties.Trade-marks, decisions, compiled from

official gazette________ 19202Trade practices, see Business.Trades, see Building trades.Trading with the enemy, see Enemy

property.Traducers (power-transfer devices) :

waveguide problems_______ 20368Traffic, speed trends________________ 20483Train control devices, tabulation of

statistics_______________ 20157Training, see Military education. Transportation:

air, participation of water-born carriers______ 20252

air-line industry, investigation__ 19727Army regulations______________ 18595farmer cooperatives’ coordinated

programs______________ 19832field manual____________________ 18641movement of dependents, spec.

regs___________________ 18700Navy shipping guide, change____ 20567payment of accounts, spec. regs. 18592 special regulations________ 18696-700transporte animal______________ 18641world trade in commodities__ 19975-976see also Freight rates—Railroads.

Transportation Corps, Army :Army regulations----------------- 18593-594supply catalog__________________ 18637supply sources, spec, regs______ 18744

Transportation, Investigation and Re-search, Board, see Inves-tigation and Research Transportation Board.

Transports, passenger routine, Army regs-------- 18594

Trapping, classification bulletin_____ 20434Travel:

allowances—enlisted personnel, Army

regs---------------------- 18591judges, increase_____ 19346, 19571U. S. courts, etc., personnel. 19570

Army regulations______________ 18595dependents of—

hospitalized military person-nel, spec, regs_____ 18696

military and civilian person-nel, spec, regs_____18700

42 Ind ex

EntryTravel—Continued

Navy, instructions_____________ 20616official mileage tables___________ 18765special regulations__________ 18696-700

Trays, desk, wood, specification_____ 19860Treasury Department, services for

other agencies_ 19651Treaties:

and other international acts series------ 20561

inter-American radio agreement- 20553 see also North Atlantic treaty.

Tribenzylamine, reaction with picric acid in benzene_______ 20375

Tricresyl phosphate, specification___ 19889Trigonometrical functions:

sines and cosines for radian ar-guments-------- 20358

sines, cosines, and tangents_____ 19006Trinitro-m-cresol, acidic strength in

benzene__ 20375Triptene, residue, components______ 20377Tri-State mining district____________ 20291Tristeza of citrus___________________ 18474Triticum timopheevi, see Wheat.Tritium :

interaction with protons___ 18794spectra, atomic energy levels de-

rived------------- 20352Troiel, Arthur E., jr. :

relief of guardian— law------------------------ 19055report-------------------------------- 19526

Tropical Medicine and Malaria, In-ternational Congresses on, see International Congresses on Tropical Medicine and Malaria.

Trucks, see Hand trucks.Trusts, treble-damage actions, period

of limitation___________ 19736Trusts and trustees:

common-trust funds in D. C_ 19271in D. C., investment of trust

funds--------------------------- 19779Tuberculosis, abnormal pulmonary

findings__ 20471Tubes, cellulose nitrate, specification- 19876Tucson, Ariz., substation, specifica-

tions_____ 20487Tucumcari project, water rental

charges--- 20520Tuliptree, physical properties of yel-

low poplar_ 18488Tumors, hydrolysis rates___________ 20382Tungsten, Henderson Gulch deposit__ 20301Tuolumne quadrangle, Calif________ 20066Turbines :

high-solidity cascades_________ 20344hourly earnings and prices______ 20245jet engine performance__________ 20341

Turkey:economic review, 1948__________ 19956leather--------------------------------------- 20007

Tutnauer. Morris, relief_____________ 19331Twine, cotton, wrapping, specifica-

tion-------- 19886

U

U. N. E. S. C. O., see United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organiza-tion.

Ube Ko, chart______________________ 20116Un-American activities :

control of subversive activities__ 19734testimony—

Crouch, Paul_______ 19474, 19477Hiskey, Clarence___________ 19474Keeney, Philip O. and

Mary .1_______________ 19478Nelson, Steve______________ 19476

EntryUn-American Activities Committee,

House, hearings___ 19474-478Underwood Machinery Co__________ 20388Unemployment insurance, merchant

seamen, estimate_19174UNESCO, see United Nations Educa-

tional, Scientific and Cultural Organization.

Uniform Plumbing Code Committee,rT report--------------------------- 19947Uniforms, civilians in oversea com-

mands, spec, regs_____ 18736Union of Soviet Socialist Republics,

crop outlook_ 19938Union Pacific R. R., accident_________ 20154Unions, see Labor unions.United Drill & Tool Corporation___ 20168United Kingdom, see Great Britain.United Labor Committee____________ 19800United Nations Educational, Scientific

and Cultural Organiza-tion, quotations from

Note.—For all subjects per-taining to the United States, except its government, general history and description, see such subjects.

history, teaching in high schools- 19790 United States Code, see Codes of Law.United States courts, see Courts of

United States.United States District Court for D. C.,

investments for trustfunds--------------------------- 19779

United States Government manual, see Government manual.

United States Smelting Refining & Mining Co______________ 20198

Universal Camera Corporation______ 20392Uranium :

compounds—oxides, mixtures, quantita-

tive analysis_____ 18821uranyl nitrate, effect on car-

bohydrate metabolism- 18773 determination—

by ethane_________________ 18784colorimetric_______________ 18778spectrochemical____________ 18785

isotopes—U235, neutron capture cross

sections___________ 18801U238, triple fission search___ 18800

Urea, resin, on yellow birch lami-nates _________________ 20042

Urethane, derivatives, rel. betweenchemical structure, etc_ 20383

Uribe, Manuel, relief________________ 19322Uribelarrea-Alvarez, Arquimedes M.,

see Aribe, Manuel.Urine, protactinium determination___18814Utah :

exchange of lands______________ 19299mail routes, schedule___________ 20634

Utilities:operations in Army, staff visits,

spec, regs____ 18719preventive maintenance at Army

installations, spec. regs_ 18720 special regulations________ 18719-723see also Public utilities.

Vaccine, coproantibody studies______ 20265Valparaiso, Fla., Air Force recrea-

tional facility___________ 19106Valves :

check, specification________ 20613industry pamphlet_ ________ 18875

Vanadium spectra, atomic energy lev-els derived___ 20352

Sep te mbe r 1949 43Entry

Vapor pressure, tellurium and selen-ium _____ 18816

Varnish: industry pamphlet_________ 18867insulating (electrical), specifica-

tion________ , 20605Vaughan, George M., relief_________ 19634Vegetable oils, see Oils.Vegetables:

carlot shipments by commodities, etc., 1948____ 20459

commercial storage_____________ 18460Florida concentration markets__ 20460imports under quarantine______ 19921

Vehicles :Army administrative use, spec,

regs_________ 18737tactical, fordability requirements,

spec, regs____ 18739Venezuela, motorboats, marine en-

gines, etc_____________ 20023Venom, snake bite, prevention and

first aid_ 20472Vermejo project:

construction— report____________ 19567veto_______________________ 19200

Vermiculite, Llano County, Tex., de-posits____ 20289

Vermin, see Pests.Veterans:

Alaska veterans’ homesteading act_______________ 19463

automobiles for disabled veter-ans—

hearing------------------------ 19740report_____________________ 19409

census data furnished free______ 19187civil service preference to moth-

crs 1925Ghome loan act of 1949_________ 19746housing, see, in main alphabet,

Housing.in default on mortgages, assist- 19745Negro hospital___________________19415organizations, loan of Army, etc.,

property_____ 19090patents, extension_______________ 19316readjustment allowances—

hearing----------------------- 19739report-------------------------------- 19545

vocational training— hearings---------------------- 19480report-------------------------------- 19413

see also Pensions.Veterans Administration :

authority to lease property_ 19085convey land------------------------------ 19408hospital construction___________ 19414pamphlet----------------------------------- 20646

Veterans’ Affairs Committee, House: hearings---------------------------- 19480reports------------- 19408-409, 19413-415

Veterans hospitals: construction program, curtail-

ment ------ 19741for Negro veterans_____________19415

Veterans’ Placement Service Board: abolish—

hearings------------------ 19438,19724minority views____ 19306, 19606reports-------------------- 19306. 19606

Veterinary medicines: market for—

British East Africa_______ 19987Finland____________________ 19985Ireland (Eire)_____________ 19984United Kingdom___________ 19983

Veto messages, see President of United States.

Vicencio, Dorothy, relief____________ 19532Victory mine, mica deposits________ 20298Vigo plant, transfer portion__________19122

EntryVirgin Islands :

admissions to St. Elizabeths Hos-pital__________________ 19704

airports________________________ 19654Virgin Islands Corporation, estimates- 19186 Virginia :

mental patients, Federal person-nel______ 19375

topographic quadrangle maps---- 20100-

Viruses: on mosaic-infected horseradish— 18491 virus and cell------------------ — 20557see also Influenza.

Visiting expert series_______________ 18928Visual instruction, movies, exhibits,

etc., what research shows___ 19829

Vitamins, strawberries, ascorbic acid- 18482 Vocational Division bulletin------ 19794-795Vocational education :

evaluation of agricultural pro-grams___ 19795

public health personnel--------------- 19588veterans—

hearings------------------------ 19480report_____________________ 19413

Vocational rehabilitation, see Rehabil-itation of the disabled.

Vocational Rehabilitation Office: report, 1948------------------------ 20649vocational rehabilitation adviser-

specialist, etc., exam, an-nouncement__ 18931

Vulich, Zora B„ relief_______________ 19623

W

W. K-. Kellogg Foundation, Inc., see Kellogg, W. K., Founda-tion, Inc.

Wabash River, aeronautical chart___19011Wage and Hour and Public Contracts

Divisions, definitions of terms used in Regula-tions____ 20654

Wage and Hour Division, redesignate-19307 Wages:

airport labor contracts--------------- 19084Armour & Co., 1941—48--------------- 20250overtime compensation--------------- 19074fair labor standards act of 1949_ 19307 hourly earnings, turbine indus-

try____________________ 20245industry wage series----------------- 20246industry wage studies--------------- 20247metalworking industries__ 19154, 20243union wages, baking industry___19155wage chronology series--------------- 20250war and postwar trends_________ 20247see also Salaries.

Wages and Hours Bureau, establish- 19307 Wake (aircraft), see Downwash (air-

craft).Walker, Josephine W., relief------------- 19665Wallboard, see Asbestos—Gypsum—

Pulpboard.Walls, interior, painting------------ 20355Walnut Canyon National Monument- 20409Walook, Dick, relief of estate--- 19327Walsh Construction Co------------- 20226-227Wappapello Dam and Reservoir-------- 20309Wappapello, Lake, rules governing

use, etc------------------------ 20309War Assets Administration, sale of

Koppers plant_________ 19725War claims, see Claims.War contracts, see Government con-

tracts.War criminals, trial_________________ 18927War housing, see Housing.War in the Pacific, Guadalcanal, 1st

offensive_ 20106Warrant officers, see Army—Marine

Corps—Navy.

44 Ind ex

EntryWarren, Harry, relief_______________ 19534Warrior River Terminal Co., audit

report------------------------- 19168Washington, D. C., see District of Co-

lumbia.Washington State, mail routes, sched-

ule---------- 20635Washington, Virginia & Maryland

Coach Co., Inc________ 20626Water:

charges, reclamation project____ 20520levels and artesian pressure____ 20104services, Army, special regs____ 18723viscosity, ratio to deuterium

oxide--------------------------- 20372Weather Bureau services, lec-

tures------------- 20658see also Stilling basin.

Water carrier decisions, see Inter-state Commerce Com-mission.

Water-supply papers_______________ 20104Watercraft, see Ships.Watersheds:

infiltration in relation to runoff__ 20545surface water runoff determined- 18506

Waterways, see Inland waterways.Watts Bar project, planning, design,

construction, etc______ 20644Wave guides, problems, application to

wave-guide problems__ 20368Ways and Means Committee, House:

investigations_____________ 19369minority views_________________ 19402

Weather, Weather Bureau service, lectures__ 20658

Weather Bureau: training paper-------------------- 20658World War II administration rec-

ord------------------------------ 19019Webbing, purposes in Army, spec.

v regs----------------------------- 18676Weber Basin project, construction__ 19288,

„ 19603Weedon, Blanche H., trustee, land

scrip certificates_ 19036Weeds, control on irrigation systems- 20485 Weevils, see names of weevils.Weil, Benjamin J., court case_______ 20190Weil, L. Victor, court case___________20190Weitlanner, Claudia, relief__________ 19325Welding, sets, direct-current-arc, etc.,

specification_ 20606Welfare Department:

creation— hearings______________ 19724minority report___________ 19605report-------------------------------- 19605

... views---------------------------------- 19605Welfare work, see Social work and

problems.Wells, see Artesian wells.Wellsville, N. Y., flood protection____ 19163Wellton, Ariz., pumping plant, specifi-

cations _ 20516Wellton-Mohawk division, Ariz., spec-

ifications_ 20514West, Lena M., relief______________ 19533West, W. M.:

relief of estate— law------------------------------ 19054report-------------------------------- 19525

West (U. S.) :water levels and artesian pres- ... sure-------------------------20104

West Virginia, topographic quadrangle — x maP---------------------------- 20103Western Cherokee Indians, see Chero-

kee Indians.Westinghouse Electric Corporation— 20394Whaling:

regulation— hearing----------------------- 19732report-------------------------------- 19568

Entry Wheat:

acreage allotments and marketingquotas—

hearings----------------------------- 19421report-------------------------------- 19361

crop insurance protects invest-ment ------------- 19838

transfer of genes by backcross- ing---------------- 18490

Whelpley, Thomas H., court case____ 19770Whike, George H., Construction Co__ 19203White-fringed beetles, combat______ 19419White House Conference on Children

and Youth, Midcentury, see Midcentury White House Conference onChildren and Youth.

Whitehorse limestone deposits______ 20300Whitt, John A.:

relief—law------------------------------------- 19065report 19518

Wichita Falls, 'lex., instrument ap-proach chart_ 18963

Wick Harbor, chart___________________20123Widows and widowers, see Civil Serv-

ice pensions. Wildlife:

Colorado-Big Thompson project- 19673hearings on miscellaneous bills__ 19458publications, price list_________ 19782

Williams, Edna, relief_______________ 19613Williamson, John, court case_______ 20164Willow Run Airport, instrument ap-

proach chart_ 18965Wilmington, N. C., instrument ap-

proach chart_ 18971Wilson, Frank C., reconveyance of

lands____ 19063Wilt disease, Fusaria associated with

mimosa and sumac wilt-------- 18475

Wind River Reservation, monument to Sacajawea__________ 19587

Winds, gust velocities and tempera-ture variations_______ 20332

Wingate Ordance Depot, surplus land, transfer_ 19290

Wings (aircraft) : damping in roll------------------ 20339downwash behind wing in super-

sonic flow____ 20340lift and pitching moment______ 20331pressure distribution, with jet

engine nacelle________ 20316supersonic speeds, lift___________ 20320transient vibration_____________ 20362

Winona, Minn., aircraft accident____ 18909Winter oats, see Oats.Wiping cloths service, Federal supply

schedule_ 19907Wirth, Conrad L., relief____________ 19661Wodehouse, Pelham G., court case___20183Wold-Chamberlain Field, instrument

approach chart_______ 18981Women:

detention of personnel, spec, regs--------------- 18600

legal status in Colorado________ 20660Women’s Bureau, bulletin___________ 20660Wong Yang Sung, court case_______ 20191Wood, Homer J., court case________ 20437Wood:

Northeastern farm species, groundwood pulping___ 20044

pitch and oils, exudation_______ 20037utilization for roofing felt_______ 20041see also Hardwoods.

Wood pulp:groundwood pulping, 5 Northeast-

ern species___ 20044international developments____ 20001,

20006 pulpwood production in—

Southeast. 1948____________ 20049Southern States____________ 20051

Sept emb er 1949 45Entry

Woods, Alfred L., relief_____________ 19327Wool:

industry, Denmark_____________ 20021world trade, 947-48____________ 19937

Worcester south quadrangle, Mass___ 20078Workmen’s compensation, see Employ-

ers’ liability and work-men’s compensation.

Works of art, see Art.World aeronautical charts, see Maps

and charts.World Bank, see International Bank

for Reconstruction and Development.

World Fire & Marine Insurance Co___ 20625World trade in commodities series__ 19975-

20029World War, 1939-45 :

health and sanitation activities. 20474history of Army, spec, regs-------- 18669war in the Pacific______________ 20106Weather Bureau administration

record________________ 19019see also War criminals.

Worms, see Earthworms—Polychaeta.Wornum, Miriam G.:

relief—law________________________ 19072report______________________ 19204

Wright, Eola M., court case____________20187Wyoming, base maps_____________ 20061-62

X-radiation:effect on blood and salivary

lysozyme-------- 18841total body exposure, hematologi-

cal studies____________ 18793X-rays:

diffraction, uranium oxides mix-tures, analysis________ 18821

EntryX-rays—Continued

personnel protection study_ 18846radiation, peripheral blood re-

sponse________________ 20268

Yearbooks, meteorological, 1942_____ 19149,20657

Yellow birch, see Birch.Yellow Cab Co-------------------------------- 20622Yellow poplar, see Tuliptree.Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd____ 20169-170Youngstown, Ohio, instrument ap-

proach chart_ 18964Yugoslavia, claims____________ 19554Yuma, Ariz., substation, specification. 20492Yuma project, public notices, with-

drawal_ 19705

Z

Zapf, Lacey C., relief________________ 19030Zawr, Ra’s az-, chart--------------------------- 20130Ziegler, Paul J., court case___________20195Zinc:

isotopes, Zn65, gamma ray meas-urement_____ 18788

Keystone and St. George copper-zinc deposits_ 20295

Kline and Frey tracts___________ 20290Montezuma-Chinati deposits____ 20297ore reserves of Tri-State district- 20291South Carthage deposit_________ 20288tariff information______________ 20639

Zinc oxide, production, monthly re-port-------- 20307

Zion National Park________________ 20410Zirconium, hydrolytic behavior in

perchloride acid solu-tion_____ 18812

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