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United States GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS Monthly Catalog ISSUED BY THE Superintendent of Documents no . 600 JANUARY I945 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1945 CUP 1

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United StatesGOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

Monthly CatalogISSUED BY THE

Superintendent of Documents

no . 600

JANUARY I945

UNITED STATES

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON : 1945

CUP 1

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

PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON 25, D. C., PRICE 20 CENTS PER COPY

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.25 PER YEAR

FOREIGN SUBSCRIPTION $2.85 PER YEAR

Contents

PageAbbreviations, Explanation________ ivAlphabetical List of Government

Authors_______________________ vGeneral Information______________ * 1Notes of General Interest_________ 4Corrections for Previous Monthly

Catalogs______________________ 4New Classification Numbers________ 5Congressional Set________________ 6Monthly Catalog_________________ 7

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Abbreviations

Amendment, amendments_____ amdt., amdts.Appendix_____________________________ app.Article, articles_______________________ art.Chapter, chapters____________________chap.Congress_____________________________ Cong.Department_________________________ Dept.Document_____________________________ doc.Facsimile, facsimiles_______________ 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.Inch, inches_____________________________ in.Latitude_______________________________ lat.Longitude____________________________long.Mile, miles______________________________ m.Month________________ mo.Nautical mile________________________ naut. m.No date__________________________________n. d.No place______________________________n. p.Number, numbers__________________ no., nos.Octavo_________________________________ 8°Page, pages____________________________ p.

Paragraph, paragraphs___________par., pars.Part, parts_________________________pt., pts.Plate, plates____________________________pl.Portrait, portraits_____________________ por.Quarto_________________________________ 4°Report_________________________________ rp.Saint___________________________________St.Section, sections_______________________ sec.Senate, Senate bill______________________ S.Senate concurrent resolution___S. Con. Res.Senate document____________________ S. doc.Senate executive document_______ S. ex. doc.Senate joint resolution____________S. J. Res.Senate report________________________ S. rp.Senate resolution (simple)_________ S. Res.Session, sessions______________________sess.Sixteenmo____________________________ 16°Statutes at large---------------------------- Stat. L.Supplement, supplements_____ supp., supps.Table, tables___________________________tab.Tax Court___________________________ T. C.Thirty-twomo___________________________32°Treasury____________________________ Treas.Twelvemo______________________________ 12°Twenty-fourmo________________________ 24°Versus______________________________ vs., v.Volume, volumes________________________ v.Yard, yards----------------------------------- yd., yds.Year___________________________________ yr.

Explanation

Words and figures enclosed in brackets [ ] are given for information, but do not appear on the title pages of the publications cataloged. When place and printer are not given, it is to be understood that the publication is printed at the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C.; if processed, publisher is issuing office. When size is not given, octavo is to be understood. Size of maps is approximate, measurement being made from outer edge of border, excluding margin. The dates, including day, month, and year, 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 art reproduced by duplicating processes other than ordinary printing, e. g., mimeo-graph, multigraph, pianograph, rotaprint, multilith. Processed publications are not obtainable from the Superintendent of Documents and requests for them, if they are available, should be addressed to the issuing office.

Under provisions of the Printing Act of January 12, 1895, all Government publi-cations are entered in the Monthly Catalog. However, press releases and admin-istrative, regional, and confidential publications are omitted.

The Xi. 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 ex-treme right of an entry indioates the classification of the publication in the Office of the Superintendent of Documents.

Alphabetical List of Government AuthorsPage

Accounts Committee, House_______________________j____________ 30Acquisitions Department____________ ’__________________________ 93Adjutant General’s Department__________________________________ 136Administrative Office of United States Courts______________________ 7Aeronautics Bureau_______________________________________ . 97Agricultural Adjustment Agency_______________________________ 13Agricultural and Industrial Chemistry Bureau_____________________ 10Agricultural Economics Bureau_________________ :____________ 8Agricultural Research Administration_____________________________ 10Agriculture and Forestry Committee, Senate_______________________ 45Agriculture Committee, House_________________________________ 30Agriculture Department______________________________________ 7American Small Business, Special Committee to Study Problems of,

Senate. ___________________________________________________ 46Animal Industry Bureau___________________________________ 10Appropriations Committee, House________________________________ 31Appropriations Committee, Senate____ ______________________________ 46Army Air Forces_________________________________________________ I33Army Service Forces______________________________________________ 136Banking and Currency Committee, House_________________________ 31Banking and Currency Committee, Senate____________________________ 46Bonneville Power Administration____________________________________ 70Budget Bureau___________________________________________________ 105Campaign Expenditures, Special Committee to Investigate, House____ 31Census Bureau___________________________________________ 16Children’s Bureau_______________________________________________ 90Civil Aeronautics Administration_____________________________ 18Civil Aeronautics Authority_____________________________________ 18Civil Aeronautics Board_____________________________________ 18Civil Service Commission___________________________ 16Civil Service Committee, House_________________________________ 32Civil Service Committee, Senate______________________________ 47Civilian Defense Office____________________________________ 106Claims Committee, House_________________________________________ 32Claims Committee, Senate_________________________________________ 47Coast and Geodetic Survey_______________________________ 19Coast Guard_________________________________________________ 97Commerce Committee, Senate_______________________________ 53Commerce Department_______________________________________ 16Community War Services Office._u__________________________________ 66Conference Committees___________________________________________ 28Congress------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office_____________ 106Copyright Office___________n________________________________ 93Court of Claims___________________________________________________ 63Court of Customs and Patent Appeals_______________________________ 64

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Dairy Industry Bureau_________________________________________ 10Distribution Office_____________________________________________ 14District of Columbia Committee, House----------------------------------------- 34District of Columbia Committee, Senate.,----------------------- 54Documents Office_______________________________________ 69Education and Labor Committee, Senate---------------------------------------- 55Education Office_______________________________________________ 66Emergency Boards (National Railway Labor Panel)------------------------- 64Emergency Management Office--------- ------------------------------------------- 106Employees’ Compensation Commission------------------------------------------ 64Employment Security Bureau------------------------------------------------------ 68Engineer Department__________________________________________ 136, 137Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau-------------------------------------- 11Executive Agencies, Special Committee to Investigate, House------------ 34Executive Papers, Joint Committee on Disposition of----------------------- 29Expenditures in Executive Departments Committee, House--------------- 34Expenditures in Executive Departments Committee, Senate_________ 56Experiment Stations Office---------------------------------------------------------- 11Extension Service______________________________________________ 15Farm Credit Administration_____________________________________ 12Farm Security Administration------------------------------------------------------ 15Federal Bureau of Investigation---------------------------------------------------- 90Federal Communications Commission__ ___________________ 64Federal Home Loan Bank Administration-------------------------------------- 95Federal Power Commission______________________________________ 65Federal Public Housing Authority------------------------------------------------- 96Federal Register Division----------------- 95Federal Reserve System Board of Governors----------------------------------- 65Federal Security Agency------------------------------------------------------------- 65Federal Standard Stock Catalog Division--------------------------------------- 119Federal Trade Commission______________________________________ 68Federal Works Agency_________________________________________ 69Finance Committee, Senate__________________________ 56Fiscal Service_________________________________________________ 118Fish and Wildlife Service_______________________________________ 70Food and Drug Administration__________________________________ 66Foreign Affairs Committee, House----------------------------- 35Foreign Agricultural Relations Office_____________________________ 12Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau__________________________ 19Foreign Economic Administration--------------------- 106Foreign Relations Committee, Senate_____________________________ 57Forest Service_________________________________________________ 12General Accounting Office_______________________________________ 69General Reference and Bibliography Division--------------------------- 94Geographical Names Board_____________________________________ 71Geological Survey______________________________________________ 71Government Printing Office_____________________________________ 69House of Representatives_______________________________________ 30Human Nutrition and Home Economics Bureau____________________ 11Hydrographic Office____________________________________________ 98Immigration and Naturalization Committee, House-------------------------- 35Immigration and Naturalization Service___________________________ 90Immigration Committee, Senate--------------------------------------------------- 57

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PageIndian Affairs Committee, House____________________________________ 37Indian Affairs Committee, Senate___________________________________ 57Indian Affairs Office_______________________________________________ 74Information and Education Division___ __________________________ 136Information Office_____________________________________________ 13Insular Affairs Committee, House___________________________________ 37Interior Department______________________________________________ 70Internal Revenue Bureau_________ 118Internal Revenue Taxation Joint Committee__________________________ 45Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, House__________________ 37Interstate Commerce Commission___________________________________ 77Interstate Commerce Committee, Senate_____________________________ 57Irrigation and Reclamation Committee, House________________________ 38Judge Advocate General’s Department____________________________ 137Judiciary Committee, House________________________________________ 38Judiciary Committee, Senate_______________________________________ 58Justice Department_______________________________________________ 83Labor Committee, House___________________________________________ 39Labor Department_____________________________________________ 90Labor Standards Division_________________________ *_____________ 91Labor Statistics Bureau____________________________________________ 91Legislative Reference Service____________________________________ 94Library of Congress____________________________________________ 93Library of Department of Agriculture________________________________ 13Library of Department of Labor____________________________________ 92Maritime Commission__________________________________________ 94Medical Department___________________________________________ 137Medicine and Surgery Bureau____________________________________ 97Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, House____________________ 39Military Affairs Committee, House_______________________________ 40Military Affairs Committee, Senate__________________________________ 59Mines and Mining Committee, Senate_______________________________ 59Mines Bureau_______________________________________ 74Motor Carriers Bureau_____________________________________________ 83National Archives______________________________________________ 94National Bureau of Standards______________________________________ 20National Defense Program in Its Relation to Small Business in United

States, Select Committee to Conduct Study and Investigation of, House_________________________________________________________ 41

National Defense Program, Special Committee Investigating, Senate.. 59National Housing Agency_______________________________________ 95National Labor Relations Board_________________________________ 96National Museum______________________________________________ 113National Park Service__________________________________________ 76National War Labor Board______________________________________ 107Naval Academy_______________________________________________ 99Naval Affairs Committee, House_________________________________ 41Naval Affairs Committee, Senate_________________________________ 60Naval Operations Office____________________________________ 98Naval Personnel Bureau___________________________________________ 99Navy Department________________________________________________ 97Northern and Northwestern Lakes Survey_________________________ 138Ordnance Bureau_________________________________________ 99

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Pan American Sanitary Bureau-------------------------------------------------------- 102Pan American Union______________________________________________ 102Patent Office---------------------------------- 21Patents Committee, Senate______________________________________ 61Pensions Committee, Senate-------------------------------------------------------- 61Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau__________ 12Post Office and Post Roads Committee, House-------------------------------- 42Post Office Department___________________________________________ 103Post Offices and Post Roads Committee, Senate------------------------------ 61Post-War Economic Policy and Planning, Special Committee on,

House____________________________________________________ 42Post-War Military Policy, Select Committee on, House______________ 42President of United States____________________________ 104Price Administration Office---------------------------------------------------------- 107Printing Committee, House_____________________________________ 42Printing Committee, Senate_____________________________________ 62Procurement Division__________________________________________ 119Provost Marshal General’s Office-------------------------------------------------- 137Public Assistance Bureau_______________________________________ 68Public Buildings and Grounds Committee, Senate__________________ 62Public Debt Bureau____________________________________________ 118Public Health-Service__________________________________________ 66Public Lands and Surveys Committee, Senate--------------------------------- 62Public Lands Committee, House!_________________________ ______ 43Public Relations Bureau________________________________________ 138Public Roads Administration____________________________________ 69Quartermaster General of Army--------------------------------------------------- 137Railroad Retirement Board_____________________________________ 111Railway Mail Service___________________________________________ 103Reclamation Bureau___________________________________________ 76Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures Joint Committee____ 45Research and Statistics Division--------------------------------------------------- 122Rules Committee, House________________________________________ 43Rural Electrification Administration______________________________ 13San Diego Water Supply Project, Committee on Methods of Financing._ 111Securities and Exchange Commission_____________________________ 112Selective Service System________________________________________ 112Senate_______________________________________________________ 45Ships Bureau__________________________________________________ 99Smithsonian Institution_________________________________________ 113Social Security Board__________________________________________ 67Soil Conservation Service_______________________________________ 15Solicitor, Labor Department_____________________________________ 92Special Services Division________________________________________ 137State Department_____________________________________________ 113State Law Index_______________________________________________ 94Subject Cataloging Division_____________________________________ 94Supplies and Accounts Bureau___________________________________ 99Supreme Court________________________ 115Surplus War Property Administration____________________________ 138Tariff Commission_____________________________________________ 116Tax Court____________________________________________________ 116Tennessee Valley Authority_____________________________________ 117

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1 ageTerritories and Insular Affairs Committee, Senate__________________ 62Territories Committee, House___________________________________ 44Topography Division___________________________________________ 103Treasurer of United States__________ 118Treasury Department_____________________________ 117Veterans Administration________________________________________ 123Vocational Rehabilitation Office_________________________________ 68War Contracts Price Adjustment Board___________________________ 123War Department______________________________________________ . 123War Finance Division__________________________________________ 122War Food Administration_______________________________________ 13War Information Office_________________________________________ 109War Manpower Commission_____________________________________ 109War Mobilization and Reconversion Office________________________ 138War Production Board_________________________________________ 111War Relocation Authority______________________________________ 77War Shipping Administration____________________________________ 111Ways and Means Committee, House______________________________ 44Weather Bureau_______________________________________________ 22Women’s Bureau______________________________________________ 93

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, if the person interested will state the subject or subjects concern-ing 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 the Superintendent of Documents.

CONGRESSIONAL BILLS, DOCUMENTS, AND REPORTS

More than 12,000 different bills are usually introduced during a session of Congress, and there are additional prints on many during the progress of the legis-lation. 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 and reports because there are usually more than 6,000 of this class of publications issued during a Congress and only a few of them are called for. We will attempt to print for sale a few of the more important ones, but if not priced the only possible source would be from your Congressman.

HOW TO ORDER 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 (J) indicates that the document is

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printed for official use and is not obtainable. Whenever additional information concerning the method of procuring a document seems necessary, it will be found under the name of the bureau by which it was published.

In ordering a publication from the Superintendent of Documents, give (if known) the name of the publishing department, bureau or 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 and session, e. g., H. doc. 422, 78-2.

Do not use the L. C. card number in ordering a publication.

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 be accepted. Do not send postage stamps.

For the convenience of the general public, coupons in the denomination of 5c that are good until used in exchange for Government publications sold by the Superintendent of Documents may be purchased from 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 post-age. In computing foreign postage, add one-third of the price of the publication.

to lib ra ri an s

The number given at the extreme right of each entry (except for congres-sional documents and reports) is the classification number by which the pub-lication 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, for the departmental publications, the arrangement of public documents advocated in the Check list of United States public docu-ments, 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.

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CARDS

Numbers to be used in ordering the printed catalog cards of the Library of Congress are appended to entries for many publications. These are given at the left with “L. C. card” prefixed. Do not confuse with the Documents Office classification number given at the right. Orders for these cards and requests for information about them should be addressed to the Card Division, Library of Congress, not to the Superintendent of Documents. Checks or money orders should be made payable to The Librarian of Congress, and forwarded directly to The Librarian of Congress, Washington 25, D. C.

Jan ua ry 1945

MONTHLY CATALOG DISTRIBUTION

The Monthly catalog is sold on subscription, price $2.25 a year, including index; foreign subscription $2.85 a year. Back numbers cannot be supplied. Notify the Superintendent of Documents of any change of address.

INDEX

An Index to the Monthly catalog will be issued at the end of the calendar year. This will contain index entries for all the numbers issued from January to December, and can be bound with the numbers as an index to the volume. Persons desiring to bind the catalog at the end of the year should be careful to retain the numbers received monthly, as duplicate copies cannot be supplied.

Notes of General InterestSurplus War Property Administration

The Surplus War Property Administration, originally established in the Office of War Mobilization, within the Office for Emergency Management of the Execu-tive Office of the President, was placed within the War Mobilization and Recon-version Office by Public law 458, approved Oct. 3, 1944.

Periodical Entries in the Monthly Catalog

At the suggestion of a number of the Depository Libraries, and to facilitate reference to the subject matter in the Monthly Catalog, periodicals and certain related matter hereafter will be entered in the Catalog only twice a year, in January and July. The Catalog for January 1945 will contain individual entries for periodicals currently received; the Catalog for July 1945 will contain entries covering the period between January and July. Thereafter, the January and July Catalogs will show entries for the preceding six-month period. However, periodicals representing new titles, and existing periodicals materially changed or discontinued (if discontinuance is known at the time) will be represented by entries in current Monthly- Catalogs. It is hoped that this arrangement will effect a saving of time for users of the Monthly Catalog.

Corrections for Previous Monthly Catalogs

December 1944. On page 1407, change subhead "Warm Springs Indiana" to read "Warm Springs Indians".

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New Classification NumbersWar Food Administration.

Agricultural Adjustment Agency.A 80.611: CT_______________ Committeeman’s practice handbooks (by

States).A 80.612: CT_______________ Instructions for completing farm plans (by

States).Civil Aeronautics Authority.

Civil Aeronautics Board.C 31.217: CT_______________ Maps. [Proc. ]

Children’s Bureau.L 5.49: nos_________________ Our nation’s children (bimonthly). [Proc.]

Labor Standards Division.L 16.20: date_______________ Industrial safety summaries (monthly).

[Proc.]Library of Congress.

LC 1.19: CT________________ Regulations, rules, and instructions.Note .—Includes handbooks and manuals.

Coast Guard.N 24.34: v. nos. & nos________ Coast Guard war news clipper.

National Housing Agency.NHA 1.3 : nos______________ National housing bulletins.

President of United States.Pr 32.10: CT_______________ Congested Production Areas Committee [publi-

cations]. [Processed and printed.] Emergency Management Office.

National War Labor Board.Pr 32.5112: nos_____________ Wage stabilization, general orders and inter-

pretations. [Proc.]Foreign Economic Administration.

Pr 32.5812: nos_____________ Reports to Congress on United States participa-tion in operations of UNRRA under act of Mar. 28, 1944 (quarterly).

Treasury Department.T 1.112: nos________________ [Special picture pages.]

Note .—See, for later issues, T66.13: (nos.).T 1.113: nos________________ Stars in service.

Not e .—See, for later issues, T66.14: (nos.)T 1.114: nos------------------------ American heroes.

. Note .—See, for later issues, T66.15 : (nos.).Internal Revenue Bureau.

T 22.3 : CT_________________ Bulletins.War Finance Division.

T 66.11: nos________________ Bonds over America.T 66.12: nos________________ War bonds in action.T 66.13: nos________________ Feature, picture pages.

Not e .—See, for earlier issues, T1.112: (nos.).T 66.14: nos________________ Stars in service.

Not e .—See, for earlier issues, T1.113: (nos.).T 66.15: nos________________ American heroes.

Not e .—See, for earlier issues. T1.114: (nos.).Army Service Forces.

Information and Education Division.W 109.213 : CT______________ Maps.

War Mobilization and Reconversion Office.Y 3.W 197: 7 CT__________ Addresses. [Proc. ]

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Y 4.W 36: Cong.& calendar nos. soc.sec.tax_____________

Y 4.W 36: Cong.& calendar nos.H.R.2684,etc_____________

Ways and Means Committee, House.

Calendar, assignment for hearings, freezing social security tax.

Calendar, assignment for hearings, H. R. 2684, II. R. 3693, S. 1457.

Congressional Set

Not e .—The bound volumes of congressional documents and reports are not listed in the Monthly catalogs, since the publications contained therein have been previously entered separately.

The following bound volume was sent to Depository Libraries during the month of December 1944:

Senate Reports----------------- Nos. 1-9, 11-195, Miscellaneous vol. 1, 78th Con-gress, 1st session. • Item 414

Monthly CatalogNo. 600 • Janua ry 1945

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF UNITED STATES COURTSFederal probation, quarterly journal of correctional philosophy and practice, v. 8,

no. 4, Oct.-Dec. 1944; [edited by United States Probation System]. [Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Leavenworth, Kans., 1944.] cover title, 56 p. il. 4° [Prepared in cooperation with Prisons Bureau, Justice Department. Includes Index of articles and book reviews, v. 8, Jan.-Dec. 1944. Text and another illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] f Ju 10.8: 8/4

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

supplied by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. The Department issues a monthly list of publications which will be mailed to all applicants, who can then select the available ones desired.

Addresses. Related interests of agriculture and industry, address bv Claude R. Wickard, Secretary of Agriculture, before Farm and Industry Conference at Texas A. & M. College, College Station, Nov. 16, 1944. [1944.] 6 p. 4° [Proc-essed. ] f A 1.40: W 63/115

----- What’s ahead for family-sized farm, address by Secretary of Agriculture Claude R. Wickard at annual convention of National Farmers’ Union, Denver, Colo., Nov. 21,1944. [1944.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 1.40: W 63/116

Agriculture decisions. Agriculture decisions, under regulatory laws administered in Department of Agriculture (including court decisions), v. 3, no. 9; Sept. 1944. 1944. vi+715-846 p. [Monthly. Reported, indexed, and edited by I. J. Lowe. Includes Agriculture decisions 720-748.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr. • Item 11L. C. card Agr 42-262 A 1.58/a: 3/9

----- Same, v. 3, no. 10; Oct. 1944. 1944. vi+847-952 p. [Monthly. Reported, indexed, and edited by I. J. Lowe. Includes Agriculture decisions 749-774.] • Item 11 A 1.58/a: 3/10

Crops and markets, Oct. 1944; v. 21, no. 4. [1944.] p. 157-192, il. 4° [Quarterly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, 30 c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 45c. • Item 8L. C. card Agr 24-113 A 1.52: 21/4

Journal of agricultural research, v. 69, no. 11 and 12 : Dec. 1 and 15, 1944. [1944.] cover title, p. 421-476, il. [Semimonthly. Articles apearing in the Journal are listed in the Monthly catalog as issued.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $2.25 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.75. • Item 12L. C. card Agr 13-1837 A 1.23: 69/11,12

Not e .—This periodical is issued by the Agriculture Department in cooperation with the Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities. As the edition is limited it is not sent free to individuals, but only to libraries of experiment stations, colleges, tech-nical schools, and universities, and to laboratories, divisions, offices, and departments on whose staffs are several technically trained men in biological, chemical, or physical sciences. It is also sent to such institutions as make suitable exchanges of their pub-lications for those of the Agriculture Department.

• Sent to Depository Libraries625424—45—No. 600—2

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Publications. United States Department of Agriculture, monthly list of publi-cations and motion pictures. See entry, below, under center head Information Office.

USDA, Dec. 11 and 25, 1944; [v. 3, no. 25 and 26]. [1944.] Each 4 p. 4° [Fortnightly.] 1L. C. card Agr 42-258 A 1.57:3/25-26

AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAUAgricultural situation, brief summary of economic conditions, Dec. 1944; v. 28,

no. 12. [1944.] 24 p. il. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 70c. • Item 54

•----- Same, Aug. 1941. Sept. 25, 1944.

----- Same, Sept. 1944. Oct. 25, 1944.

----- Same, Oct. 1944. Nov. 24, 1944.

----- Same, Nov. 1944. Dec. 26, 1944.

Farm income situation, FIS-58; Nov.Processed.] t

L. C. card Agr 26-1797 A 36.15: 28/12Agricultural statistics. Statistical summary, SS-24; Nov. 10, 1944. [1944.] [2]

p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] f A 36.151:24Apple production by varieties, 1943 and 1944. Dec. 21,1944. 14 p. large 8° [Proc-

essed.] f A 36.2: Ap 5/11/948-44Buckwheat. Farm production, farm disposition, and value of buckwheat 1909-41,

by States; [prepared by Anna P. Kelly and Julius H. Peters]. Washington, D. C., Oct. 1944. cover title, 27 p. il. 4° (Crop Reporting Board.) [Proc-essed. ] f A 36.2: B 85/2/909-41

Cotton situation, CS-96; Nov. 1944. [1944.] 13 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Proc-essed. ] t A 36.40/2: 96

Crops. Crop production, Dec. 1,1944. [1944.] 8 p. il. large 8® (Crop ReportingBoard.) [Monthly. Processed.] t A 36.29 : 944/12

•----- Same, 1944 annual summary, acreage, yield, and production of principalcrops, by States, with comparisons. Washington, D. C., Dec. 1944. [2] 4-84 p. large 8° [Processed.] t A 36.29: 944/13

Dairy. Dairy situation, DS-159; Nov. 1944. [1944.] 14 p. il. 4° [Monthly.Processed.] t A 36.65:159

----- Same, DS-160; Dec. 1944. [1944.] 14 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] tA 36.65:160

Demand and price situation, Nov. 1944. [1944.] 17 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Proc-essed.] t A 36.28: 944/11

Eggs. Liquid, frozen, and dried egg production, July 1944. Aug. 23, 1944.[2] p. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Previous issues not entered in the Monthly catalog.] t A 36.155: 944/7

2 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t A 36.155: 944/8

[2] p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] f A 36.155:944/9

[2] p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t A 36.155 : 944/10

[2] p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] I A 36.155:944/11

1944. [1944.] 12 p. il. 4° [Monthly.A 36.122: 58

Farm labor: Farm employment at new low for December. Dec. 14, 1944. 9 p.il. 4° [Processed.] t A 36.140 : 944/12

Farm population estimates, Jan. 1944. Nov. 1944. 2 p. 4® [Processed.] fA 36.123:944

Farm real estate. Current developments in farm real estate market. Nov. 1944.5 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A 36.2 : R 22/8/944-4

Farms. Where are the farms? answers to some questions often asked by service-men and other prospective farmers. Oct. 1944. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t

A 36.2: F 22/30

• Sent to Depository Libraries

Jan ua ry 1945 9Fats and oils situation, FOS-93; Nov. 1944. [1944.] 19 p. il. 4° [Monthly.

Processed.] t A 36.97: 93Feed situation, FDS-64; Nov. 1944. [1944.] 20 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Proc-

essed.] t A 36.117: 64Hatchery. Hatchery production, July 1944. Aug. 15, 1944. 4 p. 4° [Monthly.

Processed. Previous issues not entered in the Monthly catalog.] t

----- Same, Aug. 1944. Sept. 16, 1944.

----- Same, Sept. 1944. Oct. 16, 1944.

----- Same, Oct. 1944. Nov. 15, 1944.

----- Same, Nov. 1944. Dec. 15, 1944.

Land policy review, winter 1944;* Paper, 10c. single copy, 30c. a yr.L. G. card Agr 38-364

v.

A 36.154: 944/74 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t

A 36.154 : 944/84 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t

A 36.154:944/93 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t

A 36.154:944/103 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t

A 36.154:944/117, no. 4. [1944.] 40 p. [Quarterly.]

foreign subscription, 40c. • Item 59A 36.103: 7/4

[1944.] 24 p. il. 4° [Monthly.A 36.141: 31

Livestock and wool situation, LWS-31; Nov. 1944. Processed.] t

Marketing and transportation situation, MTS-27; Nov. 1944. [1944.] 16 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t A 36.143:27

Milk. Evaporated, condensed, and dried milk report, July 1944. Aug. 28, 1944.4 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Previous issues not entered in the Monthly catalog. ] t A 36.153: 944/7

----- Same, Aug. 1944. Sept. 28, 1944.

----- Same, Sept. 1944. Oct. 27, 1944.

- ---- Same, Oct. 1944. Nov. 28, 1944.

----- Fluid milk prices in city markets f [Monthly. Processed.] t

4 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t A 36.153 : 944/8

4 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] f A 36.153:944/9

4 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t A 36.153 : 944/10

r Dec. 1944. Dec. 13, 1944. 10 p. 4° A 36.152: 944/12

Outlook charts. 1945 agricultural outlook charts. Washington, D. C., Nov. 1044. cover title, ix-|-100 p. il. 4“ [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] f

A 36.50 : 0 38/3/945Poultry. Farm poultry feed ration and feed consumption per layer and per dozen

eggs as of Jan. 1, 1944, by States; [prepared by E. S. Kimball, Paul W. Smith, Robert F. Moore, R. D. Jennings and T. O. Engebretson]. Washington, D. C., Nov. 1944. [1]-|-12 p. il. 4° (Crop Reporting Board.) [Processed.] f

A 36.2: P 86/13/944----- Poultry and egg situation, PES-95; Nov. 1944. [1944.] 16 p. il. 4°

[Monthly. Processed.] f A 36.96:95Publications. Check list of publications issued during Nov. 1944. [1944.]

6p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] f A 36.70/2:944/11Vegetables. Commercial truck crop estimate reports. [Processed.] t

A 36.101:Note .—The Agricultural Economics Bureau issues a series of reports relating to truck

crops which, although numbered in one series (TC followed by the year and a number with a different group of hundreds assigned for each month), consists of several distinct groups as follows : Commercial truck crops for fresh market, commonly called Truck crop reports : Truck crops foi commercial processing, commonly called Processing crop re-ports ; Truck crop news ; Annual summaries in December each year. Revised statistical summaries are issued at appropriate intervals covering a varying*period of years. Printed summaries of these reports were published in Crops and markets prior to June 1937, but these have been discontinued. A yearly summary only is published in the January quarterly issue each year.

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AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION ag ri cu ltu ra l an d in du str ia l che mist ry bu re au

Cotton. Survey of chemical composition of cotton fibers, cotton-seed, peanuts, and sweetpotatoes, literature review [with bibliographies] ; by John D. Guthrie, Carroll L. Hoffpauir, Edward T. Steiner, and Mack F. Stansbury. 1944.86 p. 4° (AIC-61; Southern Regional Research Laboratory.) [Processed.] t

A 77.104/2: 61Glue. Extending phenolic resin plywood glue with corn gluten and soybean meal

[with bibliography; by] Glen E. Babcock and Allan K. Smith. [1944.] 6 p. 4° (AIC-65; Northern Regional Research Laboratory.) [Processed.] f

A 77.104/2: 65Naval stores. 1944 semi-annual naval stores report on production, distribution,

consumption and stocks of turpentine and rosin of United States by crop years, Apr. 1-Sept. 30, 1944; compiled by L. A. Goldblatt and M. M. Horner. Nov. 16, 1944. [1]4-11 p. 4° (AIC-67.) [Processed.] f A 77.104/2:67

Peas. Information sheet on factors that affect quality in freezing preservation of peas [with list of literature cited]. June 1944. 6 p. 4° (AIC-66; Western Regional Research Laboratory.) [Processed.] t A 77.104/2:66

an imal in dust ry bu re au

Bang’s disease. Statement of indemnity claims and averages in cooperative Bang’s disease work, Oct. 1944. [1944.] 1 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] f

A 77.211:944/10——- Summary of brucellosis (Bang’s disease) control program conducted by

Bureau of Animal Industry in cooperation with the various States, July 1,1934- Oct. 31, 1944. [1944.] 1 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t A 77.213 : 944/10

----- Summary of brucellosis (Bang’s disease) work in cooperation with the various States, Oct. 1944. [1944.] 1 p. oblong 8° [Monthly. Processed.] t

A 77.212:944/10Liver flukes in cattle and how to control them by medication; by O. Wilford Olsen.

Nov. 1944. 5p.il. 4° [Processed.] f A 77.202 : C 29/4Livestock. Effectiveness of selection on progeny performance as supplement to

earlier culling in livestock [with list of literature cited] ; by G. E. Dickerson and L. N. Hazel. 1944. [2] 4-459-476 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, Dec. 15,1944 v. 69, no. 12] *Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a: L 744/5

Poultry. Data on breed distribution in National Poultry Improvement Plan hatchery-supply flocks of 32 States in 1941-42, 38 States in 1942-43, and 40States in 1943-44. Revised Nov. 1944. [1944.] [2] p. oblong large 8° (A. H.D. no. 69.) [Processed.] f A 77.209:69/2

Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, Oct. 1944; [no.] 450. Nov. 1944. p. 515-60. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 60c. • Item 70L. C. card Agr 7-1658 A 77.208 : 450

Tuberculosis in animals. Summary of tuberculosis eradication in cooperation with the various States, Oct. 1944. [1944.] 1 p. oblong 8° [Monthly. Proc-essed.] | A 77.216: 944/10

Virus-Serum Control Division. Activities of licensed establishments supervised by Virus-Serum Control Division, Nov. 21, 1944. [1944.] 2 p. 4° (Notice 215, V. S. C.) [Monthly. Processed.] t A 77.217:215

da iry ind ust ry bu re au

Cottage cheese. Making cottage cheese in the home; by L. A. Burkey, H. R.Lochry, and C. S. Trimble. Dec. 1944. 4 p. 4° (BDIM-Inf-10.) [Proc-essed.] f . A 77.602: C41/2

Dairy Herd-Improvement Association letter, v. 20, no. 11; Nov. 1944. [1944.] 13 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t A 77.608: 20/11

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Jan ua ry 1945 11ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE BUREAU

Citrus thrips, measures for its control, and their effect on other citrus pests [with list of literature cited]; by E. A. McGregor. Oct. 1944. 12 p il (Agri-culture Dept. Circular 708.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 7L. C. card Agr 44-250 A 1.4/2 : 708

DDT (insecticide). Chemical determination of DDT; by S. A. Hall Milton S Schechter, and Elmer E. Fleck. Nov. 1944. 6 p. il. 4° (ET-211.) [Proc-

• essed.] f A 77.313 • 211Hessian flies. Wheat varieties resistant to hessian fly and their reactions to stem

and leaf rusts; by W. B. Cartwright and R. G. Shands. Oct. 1944. 6 p. (Agucidture Dept. Technical bulletin 877.) [Prepared in cooperation with ilant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau.] * Paper 5cL. C. card Agr 44-251 A 136.877

Insects. The more important insect records, Oct. 1944. Nov 16 1944 2 n 4° [Monthly. Processed.] f A 77.316/2: 944/5

Pests Review of United States patents relating to pest control, by R. C. Roark v. 17, no. 10; Oct. 1944. [1944.] 4 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] f

A 77.311:17/10P Nov' 97FiQLSheoet °fo t0 sal>ruard Plant gifts from servicemen abroad.

Nov. 27, 1944. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 77.302: P 69Quarantine. [Code of Federal regulations] title 7, Agriculture, Agricultural

Research Administration, chap. 3, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quaran- Foreign Quarantine notices, subpart, Pink bollworm of cotton

Novell °ifQ44qUViaQ4t^e Q rev!sioa °X quarantine and regulations, effective Nov. 11, 1944. [1944.] 3 p. f • Item 83 A 77.317:8

----- White-fringed beetle quarantine, [Notice of] quarantine 72, revision of quarantine and regulations, effective Nov. 25, 1944. [1944.] 10 p. 4° [Proc- osse/’ t A 77.317: 72/3

Rotenone. Review of insecticidal uses of rotenone and rotenoids from Derris Lonchocaipus (cube and timbo), Tephrosia, and related plants: pt 7 Lepi-

1St Of liteilature cited] ; by R. C. Roark. Oct. 1944$ 226 p $4°(E-625.) [Processed.] t A 77.312: E-625

~Dec S1944 ' 42 n 1 Ust of,\iterature cited3 > by R. C. Roark,i^ec. i:i44. 42 p. 4 (E-630.) [Processed.] t A 77.312: E-630

EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE

station record, v. 91, no. 6; Dec. 1944. [1944.] cover title, p. 629- /88. [Monthly. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper 20c •nftein89y’ $1 25 Per V°1- V°1S‘ a yr’> ’ foreiSn subscription, $2.00 per voL

L-N?TrCai MAgIr 9-8?2 A 77.408: 91/6

Repot t of chief of Office of Experiment Stations, Agricultural Research Ad-ministration, [fiscal year] 1944. [1944.] 12 p * Paper 5c L. C. card Agr 16-1353 ’ • Item 88

A 77.401:944HUMAN NUTKITION AND HOME ECONOMICS BUREAU

°guS an?NoPvrOin94?ir the b°me; [by Clarice L. Scott, Elizabeth Bruz-* Paper, 5c. •Tern W6 P’ 1L (Agnculture DePL Farmers’ bulletin 1963.) L. C. card Agr 44-252 A x 9.1963

huts. Salting nuts at home. [Oct. 27, 1944.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] fA 77.702: N 95

TpMil. JeP?ProSed°ld frSe: IbJ Bnr”ette AraeSOnl- [0rt<-7207’l,:!!n’

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PLANT INDUSTRY, SOILS, AND AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING BUREAU

Apples. Some host-parasite relations in black root rot of apple trees [with list of literature cited]; by J. S. Cooley. 1944. [2] +449-458 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, Dec. 15, 1944, v. 69, no. 12.] * Paper, 5c.

A 1.23/a : Ap 52/96Farm plumbing; [by George M. Warren]. [Oct. 1924, revised June 1933, slightly

revised Nov. 1944.] [1944.] [2]+21 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1426.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 10L. C. card Agr 44-253 A 1.9:1426/4

Plant disease reporter, v. 28, no. 35-38; Nov. 1-Dec. 1, 1944; issued by Plant Disease Survey, Division of Mycology and Disease Survey. [1944.] p. 1055- 1159, il. 4° [Processed.] t A 77.511:28/35-38

Sweetpotatoes. Place and season effects on yields and starch content of 38 kinds of sweetpotatoes; by Victor R. Boswell, Marshall T. Deonier, Robert L. Carolus, J. B. Edmond, O. B. Garrison, H. L. Cochran, Otis Woodard, W. S. Anderson, J. C. Miller, and Robert E. Wright. Nov. 1944. 15 p. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 714.) *Paper, 5c. • Item 7L. C. card Agr 44-254 A 1.4/2: 714

Tires. Care of rubber tires on farm. Beltsville, Md., Oct. 1944. 11 p. 4°[Processed.] t A 77.502: T 51

Tomatoes. Pruning and training tomatoes in the South [with list of literature cited]; by Marshall T. Deonier, George P. Hoffman, C. E. Steinbauer, and L. R. Farish. Nov. 1944. 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 712.) [Pre-pared in cooperation with Mississippi Agricultural Experiment Station.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 7L. C. card Agr 44-255 A 1.4/2: 712

FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATIONFrozen foods. Cooperative frozen food locker associations in Illinois, 1944, an-

alysis of investment, operating cost, and income; by S. T. Warrington and P. C. Wilkins. Nov. 1944. [2]+25 p. il. 4° (Special report 133.) [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with the St. Louis Bank for Cooperatives, St. Louis, Mo.] t A 72.9:133

News for farmer cooperatives, Dec. 1944; [v. 11, no. 9]. [1944.] 24 p. il. large 8° [Monthly.] *Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr; foreign subscription, $1.40. • Item 106L. C. card 36-20027 A 72.10:11/9

Seeds. Cooperative purchasing of seed in relation to crop production; by Thomas E. Hall. Oct. 1944. [4]+36 p. il. 4° (Miscellaneous report 74.) [Proc-essed.] f A 72.8: 74

FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL RELATIONS OFFICEAgriculture. Fact sheet on trends in foreign agricultural policies. Nov. 6, 1944.

2 p. 4° [Processed.] t A67.2:Ag5Agriculture in the Americas, Dec. 1944; [v. 4, no. 12]. [1944.] cover title, p.

223-238, il. 4° [Monthly. Text and map on p. 2-4 of cover.] *Paper, 10c. single copy, 75c. a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.20. • Item 116L. C. card Agr 41-6 A 67.15: 4/12

Foreign agriculture, review of foreign farm policy, production, and trade, v. 8, no. 12; Dec. 1944. [1944.] p. 269-284, il. 4° [Monthly.] *Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.60. • Item 118L. C. card 43-40327 A 67.7:8/12

Foreign crops and markets, v. 49, no. 23-26; Dec. 4-26, 1944.4° [Weekly. Processed.] t

[1944.] p. 251-296, A 67.8: 49/23-26

FOREST SERVICEForest fires. Effects of fire on gum yields of longleaf and slash pines [with list

of literature cited] ; by V. L. Harper. Sept. 1944. 42 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 710.) *Paper, 10c. • Item 7L. C. card Agr 44-256 A 1.4/2: 710

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Jan ua ry 1945 13Forests and forestry. Our forests, what they are and what they mean to us; by

Charles E. Randall and Marie Foote Heisley. July 1933, revised July 1944. [1944.] 38p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Miscellaneous publication 162.) Original edition by Marie Foote Heisley.] *Paper, 10c. • Item 14L. C. card Agr 44-257 A 1.38: 162/4

Stumpage and log prices for calendar year 1943; compiled by Henry B. Steer. Jan. 1945. cover title, 138 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Statistical bulletin 80.) [Text on p. 2 of cover.] *Paper, 20c. • Item 15L. C. card Agr 31-110 A 1.34: 80

Windbreak as farm asset; [by Carlos G. Bates]. [Jan. 1924, revised Sept. 1944.] [1944.] ii-f-22 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1405.) *Paper. 10c. • Item 10L. C. card Agr 44-258 A 1.9:1405/5

INFORMATION OFFICEAgriculture. Fact sheet on post-war agricultural-industrial relations in agricul-

turally based communities. Nov. 6,1944. 2p. 4° [Processed.] f A21.2:P84Publications. United States Department of Agriculture, monthly list of publica-

tions and motion pictures, Nov. 1944; [compiled by Eleanor W. Clavl [1944 1 4 p. f • Item 132L. C. card Agr 9-1414 A'21.6/5 : 944/11

Social security. Fact sheet on social security for farmers; [prepared by Cath-erine Carmody]. Nov. 6, 1944. 4 p. 4° [Processed.] f A21.2: Sol

LIBRARYAgriculture. Bibliography of agriculture, v. 5, no. 6; Dec. 1944. [1944.] [281]

p. 4° [Monthly.] *Paper, 40c. single copy, $4.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $5.50. • Item 134L. C. card Agr 42-386 A 17.18: 5/6

RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATIONElectric power. How to keep power on the job. [1944.] [4] p. il. 4° [From

Rural electrification news, Feb. 1944, v. 9, no. 6.] f A 68.9/a : P 87/2Rural electrification news, Dec. 1944; [v. 10, no. 4]. [1944.] 22-]-[2] p. il. 4°

[Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, 75c. a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.15. • Item 147L. C. card 37-26406 A 68.9:10/4

Rural life. New rural America. [1944.] [2] p. il. 4° [From Rural electrifica-tion news, Sept. 1944, v. 10, no. 1. ] f A 68.9/a: Am 35

WAR FOOD ADMINISTRATIONAddresses. Victory gardens in 1945, statement by Marvin Jones, war food admin-

istrator, before National Victory Garden Conference, Washington. D C Nov 28,1944. [1944.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 80.7: G16/945

AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT AGENCY

Agricultural conservation. 1945 agricultural conservation program, north central region: Instructions for completing 1945 farm plan, Nebraska. Jan. 1 1945 4 p. (NCR-902 Nebr.) t • Item 37 A 80.612: N 27/945

—— Same: Instructions for completing 1945 farm plan, South Dakota. Jan. 1 1945. 4 p. (NCR-902-S. Dak.) t •Item 37 A 80.612: So 8d/945

----- Same: Iowa committeeman’s practice handbook. Jan 1 1945 8 n(NCR-901-la.) t • Item 37 A80.611: Io 9/945

----- Same: Procedure to be followed in county and State offices in furnishing conservation materials and services. Jan. 1, 1945. iv-f-44 p. (NCR-960.) t• Item 36 A 80.602: C 76/945

Cotton. Information relating to cotton problems (assembled for use in developing farm programs) ; [compiled by Russell R. Smith]. Washington, D. C Nov 1944. [5] 4-68 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 80.602 :C 82

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DISTRIBUTION OFFICE

Addresses. Fair play on food sales, by Lee Marshall, director of distribution, War Food Administration, address before New England Wholesale Food Dis-tributors Association, Boston, Mass., Nov. 14, 1944. [1944.] 4 p. 4° [Proc-essed.] t A 80.120 :F 73/12

Cold storage. Cold storage space and holdings report as of Dec. 1, 1944. [1944.] 13 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t A 80.107: 944/12

----- Survey of refrigerated warehouse space as of Oct. 1, 1943. Nov. 1944.cover title, 28 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A 80.102: R25/943

Consumers. Suggested G-point program for consumer study [with lists of refer-ences]. [1944.] 11 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 80.102: C 76/2

Consumers’ guide, Dec. 1944; [v. 10, no. 13]. [1944.] 16 p. il. 4° [Monthly. In-cludes CG news letter.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscrip-tion, 70c. • Item 48L. C. card 36-12412 A 80.108:10/13

no. 1; Aug. 1944. [1944.] 10 p. 4° A 80.128:26/1

[1944.] 14 p. 4° [Monthly. Proc- A 80.128:26/2

[1944.] 14 p. 4° [Monthly. Proc- A 80.128: 26/3

[1944.] 18 p. 4° [Monthly. Proc-A 80.128:26/4

es carry-over, Aug. 1, 1944. Oct. 11, A 80.102: C 82/7/944

Cotton. Cotton price statistics, v. 26, [Monthly. Processed.] t

----- Same, v. 26, no. 2; Sept. 1944. essed]. t

----- Same, v. 26, no. 3; Oct. 1944. essed.] t

----- Same, v. 26, no. 4; Nov. 1944. essed.] t

----- Quality of cotton in United Stat 1944. 4 p. 8 tab. 4° [Processed.] f

----- Weekly cotton market review, v. 26, no. 18-22; Dec. 2-30, 1944. [1944.]Each [2] p. 4° [Processed.] t A 80.109: 26/18-22

Eggs. Fact sheet on eggs. Nov. 15, 1944. 4 p. 4° [Processed.] tJ A 80.131: Eg 3

Fats. Fact sheet on fat salvage. Oct. 1944. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] tA 80.131: F 26

Fish as food. Fact sheet on fresh and frozen fish. Oct. 1944. [4] p. il. 4 [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Fish & Wildlife Service.] t

A 80.131: F 52Honey. Semi-monthly honey report, v. 28, no. 23 and 24; Dec. 1 and 15, 1944.

[1944.] Each 7 p. narrow 8° [Processed.] t A 80.110 : 28/23, 24Livestock, meats and wool, market reviews and statistics, Dec. 2-23 [1944]; v.

12, no. 49-52. Dec. 8-27, 1944. p. 815-883, 4° [Weekly. Processed.] tA 80.111:12/49-52

Margarine. Margarine production, Sept. 1944. [1944.] 1 p. 4° [Monthly.Processed.] t A 80.130: 944/9

----- Same: Oct. 1944. [1944.] 1 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] tA 80.130 : 944/10

Marketing activities, Dec. 1944; [v. 7, no. 12], [194-1.] 25 p. il. 4° [Monthly.Processed.] f A 80.114: 7/12

Milk. Order regulating handling of milk in Clinton, Iowa, marketing area, effective Oct. 1, 1944. [1944.] 15 p. (Order 70.) [Title 7, chap. 9, Code of Federal regulations, (Marketing orders) pt. 970.] f • Item 159

A 80.116:70P and 8. docket, monthly report of action taken on cases arising under packers

and stockyards act, v. 6, no. 12; Dec. 1944. [1944.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] tA 80.115:6/12

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Jan ua ry 1945 15Peanuts. Weekly peanut report, v. 26, no. 49-52; Dec. 6-27, 1944. [1944.] Each

3 p. or 4 p. narrow f° [Processed.] t A 80.112 : 26/49-52Posters. Every child needs a good school lunch, War Food Administration will

help your community start a school lunch program; [poster]. 1944. 28X20 in. [Illustrator, Johnson.] t A R0122; T,97

Soybeans. Quarterly soybean market review, Aug. 15, 1944. [1944.] [2] p.narrow f° [Processed] t A 80.129 : 944/2

----- Same, Nov. 15, 1944. [1944.] [2] leaves, large 8° [Processed.] tA 80.129: 944/3

Sugarcane. Determination of fair and reasonable wage rates for persons em-ployed in harvesting of sugarcane in Florida during period Sept. 1, 1944-June 30,1945. Oct. 27, 1944. 2 p. (S. D. 202; Sugar Branch.) t • Item 30

A 80.117:202Tobacco stocks report, Oct. 1, 1944. Nov. 30, 1944. [2]+21 p. 4° [Quarterly.

Processed.] t A 80.124 : 944/4Tomatoes. United States standards for grades of canned tomato puree (tomato

pulp) (effective Jan. 1, 1945). [Nov. 24, 1944.] 5 p. 4° [Processed. Super-sedes standards in effect since Jan. 25, 1934.] | A 80.121: T 59/2/944

Turkeys. Grading dressed turkeys; [by Thomas W. Heitz]. [Sept. 1938, slightly revised Oct. 1944.] [1944.] 32 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers bulletin 1815.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 10.L. C. card Agr. 44-259 A 1.9:1815/2

EXTENSION SERVICE

Extension Service review, v. 15, no. 12; Dec. 1944. [1944.] p. 177-192, il. 4° [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, 75c. a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.15. • Item 95.L. C. card Agr 30-359 A 80.307:15/12

Farm land values and sound investment program; [prepared by Leonard F.Miller]. Sept. 1944. 5 p. 4° [Processed.] t A80.302:L22

Slidefilms.No te .—Slidefilms covering many phases of agriculture and home economics have

been prepared by the Extension Service in cooperation with subject-matter bureaus of notes grlculture DeI,artment. Each slidefilm is accompanied by explanatory lecture

AH st of available subjects and information on how to purchase slide-films may be obtained from the Division of Extension Information, Extension Service, Department of Agriculture. Washington 25, D. C.

FARM SECURITY ADMINISTRATION

Water in the West, credit and technical services help farmers and ranchers de-velop and use water resources in Western States. [Nov. 1944.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 80.702: W 29/2

, SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE

Kudzu for erosion control in the Southeast; [by R. Y. Bailey]. [Dec 1939 slightly revised Nov. 1944.] [1944.] [2]+30 p. il. (Agriculture Dept.Farmers’bulletin 1840.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 10L. C. card Agr 44-260 A 1.9:1840/2

Soil conservation, official organ of Soil Conservation Service, Dec. 1944; [v. 10 no. 6]. [1944.] [2]+115-136 p. il. 4°. [Monthly.] *Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.50. • Item 152 A 80.507:10/6

Soil conservation districts, state of organization by States, approximate acreage, number of operating units and farms in organized districts [as of Nov. 15, 1944]. Dec. 1, 1944. 4 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t A 80.508:944/11

Soil erosion. El control de la erosion por medio de terrazas su trazo y construc- cion; por William X Hull. Washington, D. C., septiembre 1944. [1] +9 p. il. 4° [Processed.] f A 80.502: Er 6

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CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONNote .—The Commission furnishes individual copies of most of its publications gratui-

tously to those who apply for them.

[Class specifications and statements of allocation standards for positions subject to classification act of 1923, as amended] ; Oct. 1944. [1944.] [31] p. [Monthly. Includes alphabetical Index to Class specifications and statements of allocation standards published by Commission to date. Issued in loose-leaf form.] * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.50 a yr. • Item 169 CS 1.39: 944/10

Leave of absence. Guide for supervisors in administering leave, regulations and standard methods, current with comptroller general’s decision as of Nov. 30, 1944. [1944.] iii+35 p. 4° t • Item 171L. C. card 45-35313 CS 1.7/2: L 48/2/944

Veterans preferred. Oct. 1944. ii-J-10 p. narrow 8° t • Item 169L. C. card 45-35330 CS 1.2: V 64/2

COMMERCE DEPARTMENTNote .—The Department of Commerce is engaged in numerous activities concerned with

the promotion of the Nation’s industry and trade. Through services of this character, the Department assists in simplification processes, the increase and improvement of production and the elimination of waste in production and distribution. Aids to industry‘include conducting investigations and research to facilitate the production, transportation and sale of goods, and supplying trade information to American producers and exporters; en-couraging invention by protecting inventors in their patent rights, enumerating, compiling, and disseminating population statistics as well as social, industrial, and fiscal data ; estab-lishing commodity weights, measures, and standards; fostering the Nation’s civil air transportation system ; and disseminating vital weather information. The free distribu-tion of publications of the Department is confined almost entirely to libraries, educational institutions, the press, and commercial organizations. Others may procure them, at prices stated below, from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C., to whom remittances must be sent direct, as his office is not a part of the Department of Commerce.'Negroes. Federal loan agencies and the Negro in business, RFC proper, RFC

Mortgage Company, Smaller War Plants Corporation, Disaster Loan Corpora-tion. [Oct. 16, 1944.] [l]-f-5p. 4° [Processed.] t C1.2:N31

CENSUS BUREAU

Commerce. Changes in Schedule A, statistical classification of imports into United States (Jan. 1,1943 edition). [Dec. 4, 1944.] 1 p. 4° [Processed] t

C 3.150: A/943/ch.-16Cotton. Activity in cotton spinning industry for Oct. 1944. Nov. 18, 1944.

1 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Preliminary report.] t C3.53:944/10 ----- Same for Nov. 1944. Dec. 19, 1944. 1 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Pre-

liminary report.] f C 3.53: 944/11----- October report of cotton consumed, on hand, and active cotton spindles.

Nov. 15, 1944. oblong 32° [Preliminary report. Issued in postal card form.] f C 3.21: 944-45/3

----- Report on cotton ginning, number of bales of cotton ginned from growth of 1944 prior to Nov. 14, 1944, and comparative statistics to corresponding date in 1943 and 1942. Nov. 21, 1944. oblong 32° [Preliminary report. Issued in postal card form.] t C 3.20 : 944-45/7

Cottonseed. Cottonseed received, crushed, and on hand and cottonseed products produced, shipped out, and on hand in United States, Aug. 1-Oct. 31„ seasons 1944-45 and 1943-44. Nov. 14, 1944. oblong 32° [Monthly. Preliminary report. Issued in postal card form.] f 0 3.149:944-45/3

----- Same, Aug. 1-Nov. 30, seasons 1944-45 and 1943-44. Dec. 13, 1944. oblong 32° [Monthly. Preliminary report. Issued in postal card form.] f

0 3.149:944-45/4Farms. Farm and ranch schedule for training, Region 1. [1944.] xxiii-|-xxxiv

p. il. narrow 8° (United States census of agriculture, 1945.) [Page xxiii has been left blank to be used for memoranda.] | 0 3.31/2: F 22/5/945

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Janu ary 1945 17Farms—Continued.----- Illustrative example of properly filled Farm and ranch schedule for train-

ing, Region 1. [1944.] xxiii-|-xxxiv p. il. narrow 8° (United States census of agriculture, 1945.) [Based on Region 1, to be used in all regions. Page xxiii has been left blank to be used for memoranda.] f C 3.31/2: F 22/6/945

Financial statistics. City finances, 1943, summary of city government finances in 1943 (cities covered are those having populations over 25,000) : v. 3, Statistical compendium. Dec. 1944. 46 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of E. R. Gray, chief, Governments Division, by Inez A. Applebee.] fL. C. card 34-28211 C 3.142 : 943/v.3/prelim.

----- City finances, 1943: v. 1, Individual city reports. 4° [Processed. The fol-lowing numbers have been issued during the period of this Monthly catalog.] f

C 3.142: 943/9-159. Birmingham, Ala., fiscal year ended Aug. 31, 1943, population 1940 census, 267,583.

Nov. 1944. 14 p.10. Philadelphia, Pa., fiscal year ended Dec. 31, 1943, population 1940 census, 1,931,334.

Nov. 1944. 13 p.11. Kansas City, Mo., fiscal year ended Apr. 30, 1943, population 1940 census, 399,178.

Dec. 1944. 14 p.12. Portland, Oreg., fiscal year ended June 30, 1943, population 1940 census, 305.394.

Dec. 1944. 14 p.13. Louisville, Ky., fiscal year ended Aug. 30, 1943, population 1940 census, 319,077.

Dec. 1944. 14 p.14. Indianapolis, Ind., fiscal year ended Dec. 31, 1943, population 1940 census, 386,972.

Dec. 1944. 14 p.15. Cleveland, Ohio, fiscal year ended Dec. 31, 1943, population 1940 census, 878,336.

Dec. 1944. 14 p.----- Finances of cities having populations less than 25,000,1942. 1944. iv-J-44 p.

4° (Census of governments, 1942.) [Prepared under supervision of E. R. Gray, chief, Governments Division.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 194L. C. card 45-35255 C 3.2: F 49/3/942

----- Finances of school districts, 1942. 1944. iv-f-7 p. 4° (Census of govern-ments, 1942.) [Prepared under supervision of E. R. Gray, chief, Governments Division.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 198L. C. card 45-35254 C 3.2: F 49/2/942

Industrial and business statistics. [Monthly and quarterly industrial and busi-ness statistics.] 4° or oblong 8° [Processed.] f

C3. (various arbitrary numbers) :Not e .—The Census Bureau collects and publishes monthly and quarterly current

statistics in processed form for numerous industries and commodities. Summaries of most of these statistics are published later in Survey of current business issued each month by the Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau. The titles of these reports as issued for 1945, with the Documents Office classification number for each, are listed below:

Monthly industrial and business reportsAsphalt and tar roofing and siding prod-

ucts. Shipments of (C 3.100:)Boots, shoes and slippers, other than rub-

ber (C3.43:)Commercial steel castings (C 3.74:)Confectionery and competitive chocolate

products, manufacturers’ sales (C 3.135 :)

Cotton consumed, on hand, and active cot-ton spindles (C3.21:)

Cotton, leather, and allied garments (ci-vilian and Government) (C 3.64 :)

Cottonseed products manufactured and on hand at oil mills by States (C 3.125 :)

Domestic pumps, water systems, and wind-mills (C3.77:)

Fats and oils, animal and vegetable (C 3.123 :)

Fiber consumption and yarn production of woolen and worsted industry (C3.52 :)

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

Gloves and mittens (C 3.42 :)Malleable iron castings (C 3.89 :)Mechanical stokers (C3.91:)Men’s, youths’, and boys’ clothing (civilian

and Government) (C3.92:)

Oil burners (C3.93:)Paint varnish, • lacquer, and fillers

(C3.94:)Plastic paints cold-water paints, and cal-

cimines (C3.96:)Porcelain enameled products, metal base

only (C3.98:)Public-merchandise warehousing (C 3.102 :)Pyroxylin coated woven cotton fabrics

(C 3.104:)Red-cedar shingles (C 3.119 :)Retail sales, independent stores [summary

and one report for each of 34 States and 6 cities] (C 3.138 :)

Sales finance companies (C 3.151:)Steel boilers (C 3.107:)Steel shipping barrels, drums, and pails

(C 3.106:)Superphosphate (C 3.111:)Underwear and knit cloth (C 3.113 :)Wheat ground and wheat-milling products

(C 3.117:)White-base antifriction bearing metals

(C3.71:)Wholesalers’ sales, inventories, and credits

(C 3.133:)Wool machinery activity (C 3.51:)

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Industrial and business statistics—Continued.Quarterly industrial and business reports

Blowers, fans, unit heaters, and accessory equipment (C 4.143:)

Fats and oils, Factory consumption of pri-mary animal and vegetable, by classes of products (C 3.154 :)

Lacquer, Sales of (C 3.88 :)

Warm-air furnaces and winter air-condi-tioning units (C 3.144:)

Wheat and wheat flour stocks held by mills (C 3.115 :)

Wool and related fibers, Commercial stocks of (C 3.52/3:)

Industry. Facts for industry. 4° and oblong 8° [Processed.] t C 3.158:Not e .—The Facts for industry series was established as the medium to carry out

the policy adopted by the War Production Board of releasing significant statistical data to industry whenever the release would not interfere with the war effort. Gen-erally, the series provides information on such basic factors as production, shipments, inventories and unfilled orders, for products for which the Board has required reports in order to maintain wartime controls. Facts for industry series issued jointly by the War Production Board and the Bureau of the Census, and may be of two kinds; onetime and periodic.

Labor force. Labor force bulletin, Nov. 1944; LFB no. 5. [1944.] 26 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared under supervision of A. Ross Eckler, chief, Special Surveys Division.] f C 3.156: 5

•----- Monthly report on labor force: Estimates of labor force, employment, andunemployment in United States during week of Oct. 8-14, 1944. Nov. 17, 1944. 4 p. 4° (Special surveys; MRLF-no. 29.) [Processed.] t G3.155;29

•----- Same: Estimates of labor force, employment, and unemployment in UnitedStates during week of Nov. 5-11, 1944. Dec. 18, 1944. 4 p. 4° (Special sur-veys; MRLF-no. 30.) [Processed.] f 03.155:30

Mortality index. Weekly mortality index, deaths in major cities. Dec. 2-30, 1944; v. 15, no. 48-52. Dec. 7, 1944-Jan. 5, 1945. Each 4 p. il. 4° [Proc essed.] t C 3.41:15/48-52

Posters. Farmers! Uncle Sam asks you to get ready for the census taker; [poster]. 1944. 27X19 in. [Illustrator, Jerome Rozen.] f C 3.31/2: F 22/7

Publications. Census Bureau publications; Oct. 15, 1944. [1944.] 23 p. 4° [Processed.] tL. C. card 45-35253 C 3.2 : P 96/3/944-2

•----- List of releases issued by Population Division since July 1, 1944; Oct. 31,1944. [1944.] 1 p. 4° [Processed. Supplements list of Census Bureau pub-lications dated Oct. 15, 1944.] f C 3.2: P 96/3/944-2/supp.

CIVIL AERONAUTICS AUTHORITY

CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION

Airport management; [prepared by Airports Service]. Dec. 1, 1944. iv+32 p.*Paper, 10c. • Item 220L. C. card 45-35252 C 31.102: Ai 7/17

CAA journal. CAA journal [v. 5, no. 11] ; Nov. 15, 1944. [1944.] p. 125-136, il. 4° (Information and Statistics Service.) [Monthly.] *Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 75c. • Item 219

•----- Same [v. 5, no. 12]; Dec. 15, 1944. [1944.] p. 137-152, il. 4° (Informa-tion and Statistics Service.) [Monthly. Includes Index to v. 5.] • Item 219

C 31.118:5/12CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD

Not e .—The opinions in economic proceedings of the Civil Aeronautics Board are printed separately beginning with v. 2, and are “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, Govern-ment Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C., at a subscription price of $1.00 per volume; single copies vary in price.

L. C. card 40-26182 C 31.118: 5/11

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Jan ua ry 1945 19Aircraft accidents. Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of acci-

dent involving aircraft during cross-country flight [5 miles south of Perry, N. Y., July 26, 1944] ; adopted Nov. 21, 1944. [1944.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t

C 31.213: P 429----- Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of accident involving

aircraft during local demonstration flight [near Municipal Airport, Middletown, Ohio, Aug. 26, 1944] ; adopted Nov. 21, 1944. [1944.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] $

C 31.213 : M 584/2----- Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of accident involving

aircraft during local practice flight [about 8 miles south-southwest of Hubbard Field, Reno, Nev., July 28, 1944] ; adopted Oct. 24, 1944. [1944.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t C 31.213 :R 295

Civil air regulations amendments. [Processed.] f C 31.209:^OTE.—Amendments to Civil air regulations, beginning with Oct. 15, 1941, are issued

in a new form, and are numbered so that no amendment will affect more than one part of the Regulations. These amendments or digests of them will be published in the monthly Civil aeronautics journal. Separate entries of these amendments are not listed in the Monthly catalog.

Maps

Air traffic survey, flow along selected route segments, Sept. 28-Oet. 11, 1944: [map]. [1944.] 13.2X20 in. [Processed.] $ C31.217: Ai7

COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY

Coast pilots. Supplement to United States coast pilot, Atlantic Coast, sec. C, Sandy Hook to Cape Henry, including Delaware and Chesapeake Bays, 4th (1937) edition; Oct. 28, 1944. [1944.] 47+[1] leaves. (Serial 595-5.) t • Item 240 C 4.6/1: C/4/supp.944

Echo sounding. Hydrographic manual, by K. T. Adams: chap. 5, Echo sounding; [by] John C. Mathisson, Thomas J. Hickley. 1944. iv+437-553+ix p. il. [From Special publication 143; revised (1942) edition.] * Cloth lined paper cover, 45c. C 4.19/a : Ec 44

Radio acoustic ranging. Hydrographic manual, by K. T. Adams: chap. 6, Radio acoustic ranging; [by] John C. Mathisson, Thomas J. Hickley. 1944. iii+555- 655+viii p. il. [From Special publication 143, revised (1942) edition.] * Cloth lined paper cover, 20c. • Item 233 C4.19/a: RIIS

Seismological bulletin. MSI-113; Jan.-Mar. 1943. Washington, D. C., 1945. cover title, 21+11+22+2 p. f° [Quarterly. Processed, with printed cover.] t

C 4.36:113FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE BUREAU

Business. Survey of current business, Dec. 1944; [v. 24, no. 12]. [1944.] cover title, 20+S36 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 20c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.75. • Item 257L. C. card 21-26819 C 18.35: 24/12

----- Same, weekly supplement, Nov. 30-Dec. 28, 1944. [1944.] Each 2 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t C18.36:944/48-52

Commercial products. Check list for introduction of new consumer products. [1944.] [2] +42+[2] p. il. 4° (Economic series no. 41.) [Processed. In-cludes list of helpful Commerce Department publications.] tL. C. card 45-35251 C 18.206: 41

Domestic commerce, v. 32, no. 12; Dec. 1944. [1944.] 32 p. il. 4° [Monthly.]* Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.40. • Item 251

C 18.32:32/12Domestic market prospects after the war; [compilation of articles prepared by

Elsa Rampendahl], Washington, Dec. 1944. cover title, [2]+104 p. il. 4° [Processed. From Domestic commerce. Apr. 29, 1943-Sept. 1944.] t

C 18.32/a : M 341/2

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Foreign commerce weekly, v. 17, no. 10-13; Dec. 2-23, 1944. [1944.] various paging, il. 4° * Paper, 15c. single copy, $6.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $8.75. • Item 251L. G. card 40-29231 C 18.5/1:17/10-13

Industry survey, manufacturers’ inventories, shipments, incoming business, un-filled orders, Oct. 1944. [1944.] 9 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t

C 18.224: 944/10Lumber. Industry report: Lumber, Dec. 1944, Timber products series, pt. 1;

prepared by Lumber Unit in cooperation with War Production Board, Forest Products Bureau [and] Dept, of Agriculture, Forest Service. [1944.] 32 p. il. 4° [Quarterly. Processed.] t 018.230:944/4

Sugar. Industry report: Sugar, molasses and confectionery, Nov. 1944; pre-pared by Foodstuffs Unit. [1944.] 15 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t

C 18.231:944/3Wood pulp. Industry report: Pulp and paper, Dec. 1944, Pulp and paper series,

pt. 1; prepared by Pulp and Paper Unit in cooperation with War Production Board, Forest Products Bureau. [1944.] 27 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t

C 18.229: 944/12NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS

Boric acid. Ionization constant of boric acid and pH of certain borax-chloride buffer solutions from 0° to 60° C [with list of references] ; by George G. Manov, Nicholas J. DeLollis, and S. F. Acree. [1944.] p. 287-306, il. 2 p. of pl. (Research paper RP1609.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Oct. 1944, v. 33.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.22/a : 1609

Chlorides. Liquid-junction potentials, and relative activity coefficients of chloride ions, in concentrated mixed chlorides and nitrates at 25° C [with list of refer-ences] ; by George G. Manov, Nicholas J. DeLollis, and S. F. Acree. [1944.] p. 273-285, il. 1 pl. 2 p. of pl. (Research paper RP1608.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Oct. 1944, v. 33.] * Paper, 5c.

C 13.22/a: 1608Cordage. Machines and methods for testing cordage fibers; by Herbert F.

Schiefer. [1944.] p. 315-339, il. 1 pl. 8 p. of pl. (Research paper RP1611.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Oct. 1944, v. 33.] * Paper, 10c. • C 13.22/a: 1611

Doors. Standard stock ponderosa pine doors, recorded voluntary standard of the trade. 1944. ii-f-30p.il. (Commercial standard CS120-44.) [Effective date for new production from Sept. 15, 1944.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 274

C 13.20: 120Electric units. Review of recent absolute determinations of ohm and ampere;

by Harvey L. Curtis. [1944.] p. 235-254. (Research paper RP1606.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Oct. 1944, v. 33.] * Paper, 10c. C 13.22/a : 1606

Hydrocarbons. Heats of combustion of 8 normal paraffin hydrocarbons in liquid state [with list of references]; by Edward J. Prosen and Frederick D. Rossini. [1944.] p. 255-272, il. (Research paper RP1607.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Oct. 1944, v. 33.] * Paper, 10c.

C 13.22/a: 1607Journal of research. Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, v. 33,

no. 4: Oct. 1944. 1944. ii+235-339 p. il. 2 pl. 12 p. of pl. [Monthly. Includes Research papers 1606-11. Individual papers are issued separately and are listed in the Monthly catalog as they appear.] * Paper, 30c. single copy, $3.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $4.50. • Item 278L. C. card 45-35331-35336 C 13.22: 33/4

---- Same, v. 33, no. 5; Nov. 1944. 1944. ii-|-341-406 p. il. [Monthly. In-cludes Research papers 1612-17. Individual papers are issued separately and are listed in the Monthly catalog as they appear.] • Item 278 C 13.22: 33/5

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Jan ua ry 1945 21Lockers. Steel lockers (single, double, and multiple tier). Sept. 16, 1944.

n+6 p. (Simplified practice recommendation R35-44.) [Supersedes R35-28.] ♦ Paper, 5c. • Item 280 C 13.12/1:35/3

Paper Section News bulletin of Paper Section, Aug.-Sept. 1944. [1944.] 2 p. 4° [Bimonthly. Processed.] t C 13.28 : 944/5

Spray painting [list]. Dec. 11, 1944. 4 p. 4° (Letter circular LC 773.) [Proc-essed. Supersedes LC 334.] f 013.16:773

Technical news bulletin of National Bureau of Standards, Dec. 1944; no. 332. [1944.] p. 89-97. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 70c. • Item 281 C 13.13: 332

Tin. Determination of tin in nonferrous metals by distillation as bromide and precipitation with cupferron [with list of references]; by William D. Mogerman. [1944.] p. 307-314, il. (Research paper RP1610.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Oct. 1944, v. 33.] * Paper, 5c.

C 13.22/a: 1610PATENT OFFICE

Note . The Patent Office publishes Specifications and drawings of patents in single copies Ihese are not enumerated in this catalog, but may be obtained for 10c. each at the Patent

# oa identified by patent number. The Office also issues coupon orders in packages of 20 at $2.00 per package, or in books containing 100 coupons at $10.00 per book These coupons are good until used but are to be used only for orders sent to the Patent Office, b or schedule of office fees, address Chief Clerk, Patent Office, Washington D C

Cornell, Mead. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 5029, in re Mead Cornell, method of and apparatus for treating materials; brief for commissioner of patents. [1944.] cover title, 7 p. 4° $ C 21.10 :C 815

Dalzell, Charles B. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 5055, in re Charles B. Dalzell, pipe coupling; brief for commissioner of patents [1944.] cover title, 5 p. 4° t C 21.10: D179/2

[Decisions in patent and trade-mark cases, etc.] Dec. 5-26,1944. [1944.] various paging, large 8° [Issue of Dec. 26, 1944 includes Bulletin of decisions of Patent Office on trade-marks rendered during Nov. 1944. From Official gazette, v. 569, no. 1-4.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.50.

C 21.5/a 2: 569/1-4Hughes, John E. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no.

5056, in re John E. Hughes, transfusion needle; brief for commissioner of patents. [1944.] cover title, 9 p. 4° $ C 21.10: H 874/2

Josserand, Louis P. Brief for appellee, United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia, appeal no. 8784, Louis P. Josserand v. Conway P. Coe, commis-sioner of patents, appeal from judgment of District Court of United States for District of Columbia. [1944.] cover title, i+8 p. 4° t C 21.10: J 792

Knowles, Dewey D. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 5051, in re Dewey D. Knowles and Cecil E. Haller, electric discharge apparatus; brief for commissioner of patents. [1944.] cover title, 8 p. 4° t

C 21.10 :K 761Long, Bernard. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 5054,

in re Bernard Long, method of and apparatus for tempering glass sheets; brief for commissioner of patents. [1944.] cover title, 6 p. 4° J C 21.10 :L 85/2

Marks, Alvin M. Brief for appellee, United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia, appeal no. 8716, Alvin M. Marks v. Conwav P. Coe, commissioner of patents, appeals from judgment of District Court of United States for District of Columbia. [1944.] cover title, i+10 p. 4° $ C 21.10: M 342/2

Meyer, Arthur E. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 5022, in re Arthur E. Meyer, thyroid preparation; brief for commissioner of patents. [1944.] cover title, 8 p. 4° J C 21.10: M 575/4

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Official gazette. Official gazette of Patent Office, containing patents, trade-marks, and designs, issued Dee. 5-26, 1944; v. 569, no. 1-4. [1944.] cover titles, 1-698+[cxx] p. il. large 8° [Weekly.] * Paper, 35c. single copy, $16.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $25.00. • Item 290L. C. card 4-18256 C 21.5: 569/1-4

Not e .—Contains the patents, trade-marks and designs issued each week, with indexes ; also decisions of the commissioner of patents and of the United States courts in patent cases. In the last weekly issue of each month there is included in the Official gazette a section entitled Bulletin of decisions of Patent Office on trade-marks.

The annual index of patents will hereafter be published in 2 parts, one on Patents, price $2.00, and the other on Trade-marks, price 75c. These indexes are not included in the regular subscription price for the Official gazette given above, but will be sent to those yearly subscribers who remit $18.75; foreign subscription for the same, $28.75.

----- Same, weekly index, with title, List of trade-mark applicants published for opposition [etc., Dec. 5-26,1944]. [1944.] various paging, large 8° [From Official gazette, v. 569, no. 1-4] t Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.

C 21.5/a 4: 569/1-4----- Same [title page, contents, etc., to] v. 567; Oct. 1944. 1944. [2] leaves,

large 8° * Paper, 5c. single copy, included in price of Official gazette for sub-scribers. • Item 290 C21.5 : 567/t.p. &cont.

----- Same, v. 568; Nov. 1944. 1944. [2] leaves, large 8° • Item 290C 21.5: 568/t.p. & cont.

Patents. Classification of patents issued Dec. 5-26, 1944. [1944.] Each 2 p. large 8° [Weekly. From Official gazette, v. 569, no. 1-4.] f Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.50 a yr. C 21.5/a 1: 569/1-4

----- [Manual of classification of patents, 1940, substitute pages containing corrections.] 1944. p. 21-21b. 22, oblong 24°. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in Manual.] Included in price of Manual which is now $2.50. • Item 289 C 21.12: 940/p.21, rev.-2, 21a, etc.

Pinkerton, Roderick D. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 5027, in re Roderick D. Pinkerton and William Mendius, process; brief for commissioner of patents. [1944.] cover title, 7 p. 4° $ C 21.10: P 655/2

Smith, Lloyd E. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 4979, in re Lloyd E. Smith, improvements in insecticides; brief for commissioner of patents. [1944.] cover title, 5 p. 4° $ C 21.10: Sm 61/5

Trade-marks [etc., from] Official gazette, Dec. 5-26, 1944. [1944.] various pag-ing, il. large 8° [Weekly. From Official gazette, v. 569, no. 1-4.] * Paper, 15c. single copy, $6.00 a yr.; foreign 'subscription, $8.00. C 21.5/a 3 : 569/1-4

Turner, Nelson C. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 5033, in re Nelson C. Turner, method of separating gases or the like; brief for commissioner of patents. [1944.] cover title, 7 p. 4° $ C21.10:T 855

Zingg, Ernst. Brief for appellee, United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia, appeal no. 8859, Ernst Zingg and Sulzer Freres, Societe Anonyme, v. Conway P. Coe, commissioner of patents, appeal from judgment of District Court of United States for District of Columbia. [1944.] cover title, [1] +8 p. 4° $ C 21.10: Z 66

WEATHER BUREAUClimatological data, Hawaii section, v. 40, no. 9; Sept. 1944. [Hawaiian Printing

Co., Ltd., Nov. 2, 1944.] p. 49-54, 4° [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr.L. C. card Agr 14-566 C 30.19: 40/9

Meteorology. Monthly meteorological summary, Washington, D. C., Nov. 1944.n. p. [WB, Dec. 9, 1944]. [2] p. 4° t 030.10:944/11

Monthly weather review, Sept. 1944; v. 72, no. 9. [Dec. 5, 1944.] cover title, p. 187-204, 10 p. of maps, large 4° (W. B. no. 1419.) [Certain special articles are reprinted from the Monthly weather review and listed in the Monthly catalog as they are issued.] * Paper, 20c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.; foreign sub-scription, $2.75. • Item 303L. C. card Agr 9-990 C 30.14: 72/9

No te .—The Monthly weather review publishes monthly meteorological and climatologi-cal data for the United States and adjacent regions, and brief contributions, principally to synoptic meteorology and applied meteorology.

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Jan ua ry 1945 23Weather. Weekly weather and crop bulletin, with snow and ice data, Dec. 5-26,

1944; no. 49-52, series 1944. n. p. [1944], Each 4 p. il. 4° [Issue for Dec. 5, 1944, carries title Weekly weather and crop bulletin.] * Paper, 50c. a yr.

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L. C. card 12-36438 X/a.78/2 : 90/167-181

CONGRESSCongressional record. Congressional record, proceedings and debates of 78th

Congress, 2d session, v. 90 nos. 167-181; Dec. 1-30, 1944. [1944.] 8775-9940+ A4925-A5282+ [19] p. 4°L. C. card 12-36438 X/a.78/2 : 90/167-181

Not e .—The Congressional record containing the proceedings and debates of Congress is issued daily when Congress is in session, and indexes thereto are published fort-nightly.

The Record is sold by the Superintendent of Documents on the following terms : Single copy, 3 cents, if not more than 24 pages, and 1 cent more for each additional 8 pages; per month, $1.50 (includes 20 consecutive issues), foreign subscription, $2.75. Subscriptions are payable in advance. Prices for the bound volumes of the Record, 78th Congress, 1st session, and prior Congresses will be furnished on application. Send remittances to the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washing-ton 25, D. C.

----- Same, index, v. 90, nos. 163-172; Nov. 27-Dec. 8, 1944. [1944.] no. 17; 60 p. 4° [Includes History of bills and resolutions.] Included in price of daily Congressional record for which see above. X/a.78/2 : 90/163-172/ind.

Statutes at large. United States statutes at large, containing laws and concurrent resolutions enacted during 1st session of 78th Congress, 1943, and Proclamations, treaties, and international agreements other than treaties; compiled, edited, indexed, and published under direction of Secretary of State: pt. 2, Private laws, concurrent resolutions, Proclamations, treaties, and international agree-ments other than treaties. 1944. v. 57, pt. 2, xviii+[l]+647-1444 p. large 8° * Cloth, $2.50. • Item 1036L. C. card 7-35353 S 7.9: 57/pt.2

LAWS

„ Note .—The Federal laws are first published separately and in this form are known as slip laws. Later, these laws are compiled, edited, indexed, and published in the volumes

of the Statutes at large.The “slip law” bears the chapter number and the session of Congress during which the

law was enacted, but this information does not appear in the entries listed below.Private law 409-489, 78th Congress.

Note .——The Division of Research and Publication, State Department, receives a small supply of the private laws which it distributes free upon application.Adams, A. R. S. 1465, act for relief of A. R. Adams. Approved Nov. 29, 1944 1 p

(Private law 413.) > . p-Allen, Charles T. S. 1226, act for relief of Charles T. Allen. Approved Nov. 29, 1944.

1 p. (Private law 410.)Arguelles, Constantino. H. R. 3495, act for relief of Constantino Arguelles. Approved

Dec. 7, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 450.)^rTW>n°eiCQei’o4aedri /t '> ?56.’ ?ct of Peclro Jose Arrecoechea. Approved

Dec. 13, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 462.)Axtell, E. S. S. 1942 act for relief of E. S. Axtell. Approved Dec. 13 1944 1 p

(Private law 472.) ‘Beall, Richard II. S. 2064, act for relief of Richard H. Beall. Approved Dec 13 1944

1 p. (Private law 481.)Becker Elizabeth A S. 1968, act for relief of Elizabeth A. Becker. Approved Dec.

13, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 475.)Franfc K., sr S 1853, act for relief of Frank K. Boland, sr. Approved Dec.

13, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 469.)Borrego, John. S. 1605, act for relief of Mr. and Mrs. John Borrego, Mr. and Mrs Joe

Silva legal guardian of Frank Borrego, legal guardian of Rueben Silva, and legal guardian of Rudolph Silva. Approved Nov. 29, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 417 )

Butler, Vannie. H. R. 1919, act for relief of Vannie Butler. Approved Dec 7 1944 1 n (Private law 442.) , .Carroll College. S. 1964, act to reimburse certain aviation cadets and former aviation

cadets for property lost or damaged as result of fire at Carroll College, Helena, Mont. Jan. 8 1944. Approved Dec. 6, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 438.)

Clark, Clara E. H. R. 3000, act for relief of Clara E. Clark. Approved Dec. 7 1944 1 p. (Private law 448.)

Clark, Conrad H. H. R. 933, act for relief of Conrad II. Clark and Rocco Cellette. Approved Dec. 13, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 461.)

Clark, James H. H. R. 4929, act for relief of James II. Clark and Eleanor Clark. Ap-proved Dec. 7, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 456.)

Colchester, Vt. S. 1958, act for relief of fire district numbered 1, Colchester, Vt. Ap-proved Dec. 13, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 473.)

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Private law 409-489, 78th Congress—Continued.Colvin, Walney A. S. 1905, act for relief of estate of Walney A. Colvin. Approved

Nov. 29, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 424.)Coppage, Gordon L. S. 1987, act for relief of Gordon Lewis Coppage. Approved Dec. 13,

1944. 1 p. (Private law 476.)Cormier, Mrs. 'Victoria. H. R. 4024, act for relief of Victoria Cormier. Approved

Dec. 7, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 453.)Cox, Wiley J. H. R. 2097, act conferring jurisdiction upon Court of Claims to consider

and render judgment on claim of W. J. Cox against United States. Approved Dec. 7, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 443.)

Davis, Dewey H. H. R. 3373, act for relief of Dewey H. Davis. Approved Dec. 7, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 449.)

Davis, Joel A. S. 2006, act for relief of J. A. Davis. Approved Dec. 13, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 478.)

Dimler, Fred. A. S. 1995, act for relief of Fred A. Dimler and Gwendolyn E. Dimler. Approved Nov. 29, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 426.)

Drake, Marjorie E. S. 1740, act conferring jurisdiction upon district court for dis-trict of Massachusetts to hear, determine, and render judgment upon claims of Mar-jorie E. Drake, Edith Mae Drake, Minnie L. Bickford, and Irene M. Paolini. Ap-proved Dec. 14, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 485.)

Drewry, J. C. S. 1365, act for relief of J. C. Drewry. Approved Nov. 29, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 411.)

Duffy Bros., Inc. H. R. 2576, act to confer jurisdiction upon Court of Claims to deter-mine and render judgment for any losses suffered by Duffy Brothers, Incorporated. Approved Dec. 7, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 445.)

Dyer, Jack V. H. R. 1318, act for relief of Jack V. Dyer. Approved Dec. 7, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 440.)

Files, Alfred. S. 1899, act conferring jurisdiction upon district court for district of Massachusetts to hear, determine, and render judgment upon claim of Alfred Files. Approved Dec. 14, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 486.)

Frassrand, Nancy. S. 2042, act for relief of legal guardian of Nancy Frassrand. Ap-proved Dec. 13, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 480.)

Erasure, Carl M. S. 1477, act for relief of Carl M. Erasure. Approved Nov. 29, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 414.)

Goebel, Frederick G. S. 1461, act for relief of Frederick G. Goebel. Approved Dec. 6, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 431.)

Gourley, Clark. S. 1709, act for relief of Mrs. Clark Gourley, administratrix of estate of Clark Gourley. Approved Nov. 29, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 419.)

Gowen, Joseph B. S. 1993, act for relief of estates of Joseph B. Gowen and Ruth V. Gowen. Approved Dec. 13, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 477.)

Gregory, Leslie C. S. 1776, act for relief of L. C. Gregory. Approved Nov. 29, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 423.)

Halverson, Helen. S. 1731, act for relief of Helen Halverson. Approved Dec. 6, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 432.)

Hart, Joel A. S. 1557, act for relief of Joel A. Hart. Approved Dec. 13, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 466.)

Holliday, Stephen. S.1451, act to amend act for confirmation of title to saline lands in Jackson County, Ill., to D. H. Brush and others [so as to correct description of lands confirmed to Stephen Holliday] . Approved Nov. 29, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 412.)

Jackson, Vodie E. S. 1274, act for relief of Vodie Jackson. Approved Dec. 13, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 464.)

Jacobs, Lum. S. 2007, act for relief of Lum Jacobs. Approved Nov. 29, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 427.)

Leeser, Mrs. Flossie. H. R. 2601, act for relief of Mrs. Flossie Leeser. Approved Dec. 7 1944. 1 p. (Private law 446.)

Long, Clifford E. S. 1960, act for relief of Clifford E. Long and Laura C. Long. Ap-proved Dec. 13, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 474.)

McMillan, Virginia. H. R. 3753, act for relief of legal guardian of Virginia McMillan and Howard McMillan. Approved Dec. 7, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 452.)

Marine Barracks, Quantico. S. 1714, act to reimburse certain Coast and Geodetic Survey and Marine Corps personnel for personal property lost or damaged as result of fire at Marine Barracks, Quantico, Va., Dec. 16, 1943. Approved Dec. 6, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 433.)

Naval Advance Base Depot, Port Hueneme. S. 1839, act for reimbursement of certain Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged as result of fire in quarters at Naval Advance Base Depot, Port Hueneme, Calif., Feb. 6, <1944. Approved Dec. 6, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 436.)

------- S. 1881, act for reimbursement of certain Navy personnel and former Navy per-sonnel for personal property lost or damaged as result of fire at Naval Advance Base Depot, Port Hueneme, Calif.. Jan. 12, 1944. Approved Dec. 7, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 459.)

Naval Air Station, Norfolk. S. 1741, act for reimbursement of certain Navy and civilian personnel for personal property lost as result of fire in hangar V-3 at Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Va., Nov. 12, 1942. Approved Dec. 6, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 434.)

Naval Operating Base, Newfoundland. S. 1840, act for reimbursement of certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged as result of fire in bachelor ofllcers’ quarters, Naval Operating Base, Argentia, Newfoundland, Jan. 12, 1943. Approved Dec. 6. 1944. 1 p. (Private law 437.)

Naval Station, Tutuila. S. 1841, act for reimbursement of certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged as result of fire which occurred on Naval Station, Tutuila, American Samoa, Oct. 20, 1943. Approved Dec. 7, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 457.)

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Private law 409-489, 78th Congress—Continued.Naval Supply Depot, Bayonne. S. 1842, act to reimburse certain Marine Corps per-

sonnel for personal property lost or damaged as result of fire at marine barracks, Naval Supply Depot, Bayonne, N. J., Apr. 25, 1943. Approved Dec. 7, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 458.)

Navy. S. 1838, act for reimbursement of certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged as result of fires in quarters occupied by naval construction battalions. Approved Dec. 6, 1944. 1 p. (Private A law 435.)

Nelson, Robert W. H. R. 3548, act for relief of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Nelson and W. E. Nelson. Approved Dec. 7, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 451.)

O’Connell, Dennis C. H. R. 4439, act for relief of Dennis C. O’Connell. Approved Dec.7, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 455.)

Officers, Army. S. 2168, act for relief of certain disbursing officers of Army. [Approved Dec. 13, 1944.] 2 p. (Private law 482.)

Olsen, Roy W. S. 1002, act to compensate Roy W. Olsen for loss of eye on account of negligence of Work Projects Administration employees Sept. 25, 1938, at Cranston, R. I. Approved Dec. 15, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 488.)

Owen, William L. H. R. 4226, act for relief of legal guardian of William L. Owen. Approved Dec. 7, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 454.)

Paste, Joseph H. R. 1665, act for relief of Joseph Paste, Anna Paste, Rose Paste, and to legal guardian of Doris Paste, and to legal guardian of Evelyn Paste. Approved Dec. 7, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 441.)

Philyaw, Herman A. S. 2008. act for relief of Herman Philyaw. Approved Dec. 13, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 479.)

Randall, Mrs. Eugene W. S. 1471, act for relief of Mrs. Eugene W. Randall [Julia B. Randall], Approved Dec. 14, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 484.)

Rau Motor Sales Co. S. 1501, act for relief of Rau Motor Sales Company. Approved Nov. 29, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 415.)

Rhodes, R. L. H. R. 2896, act for relief of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rhodes. Approved Dec.7, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 447.)

Robertson, Frank. S. 1572, act for relief of Frank Robertson. Approved Nov. 29, 1944.1 p. (Private law 416.)

Robins, Mrs. Betty. H. R. 2512, act for relief of Betty Robins. Approved Dec. 7, 1944.1 p. (Private law 444.)

Romberg, Mrs. J. C. H. R. 262, act for relief of Mrs. J. C. Romberg. Approved Dec. 7, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 439.)

Runnebaum, Mrs. Anna. S. 1983, act for relief of Mrs. Anna Runnebaum. Approved Nov. 29. 1944. 1 p. (Private law 425.)

Scherer, Mrs. Katherine. H. R. 3929, act for relief of Katherine Scherer. Approved Dec. 14. 1944. 1 p. (Private law 483.)

Sellers, Arthur M. S. 1732, act for relief of Arthur M. Sellers. Approved Dec. 13, 1944.1 p. (Private law 467.)

Sheridan, Irma S. S. 2069, act for relief of Irma S. Sheridan. Approved Nov. 29, 1944.1 p. (Private law 429.)

Square D Co. S. 1763. act for relief of Square D Company. Approved Nov. 29, 1944.1 p. (Private law 421.)

Stewart, Luella F. S. 1717, act for relief of Luella F. Stewart. Approved Nov. 29, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 420.)

Stowers, Jack. S. 1997. act for relief of Jack Stowers, B and O Store, and Cotton County Poultry and Egg Company. Approved Dec. 15, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 489.)

Tannenbaum, Mrs. Sophia. S. 1897, act for relief of Mrs. Sophia Tannenbaum. Ap-proved Dec. 13, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 471.)

Tatrault, Mrs. Bertha L. S. 1900, act conferring jurisdiction upon district court for district of Massachusetts to hear, determine, and render judgment upon claim of estate of Bertha L. Tatrault. Approved Dec. 14. 1944. 1 p. (Private law 487.)

Thaxton, William L., jr. S. 1756, act for relief of William Luther Thaxton, jr., and William Luther Thaxton, sr. Approved Dec. 13. 1944. 1 p. (Private law 468.)

Theriault, Solomon. S. 1462, act for relief of Solomon and Marie Theriault. Approved Dec. 13, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 465.)

Thornton, C. C. S. 1766, act for relief of C. C. Thornton. Approved Nov. 29, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 422.)

Vaughn, Mrs. Mamie D. S. 1869, act for relief of Mrs. Mamie Dutch Vaughn. Approved Dec. 13, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 470.)

Veterans Administration, S. 1665, act to relieve certain employees of Veterans’ Admin-istration from financial liability for certain overpayments and allow such credit therefor as is necessary in accounts of Guy F. Allen, chief disbursing officer. [Ap-proved Nov. 29, 1944.] 2 p. (Private law 418.)

Voorhies, Pothier J. S. 2031, act for relief of P. J. Voorhies. Approved Nov. 29, 1944.1 p. (Private law 428.)

Vullo, Mrs. Mary. S. 616, act for relief of Mrs. Mary Vullo. Approved Dec. 13, 1944.1 p. (Private law 463.)

Weakley, John E. S. 887, act conferring jurisdiction upon district court for western district of Virginia to hear, determine, and render judgment upon claims of John Weakley and Rella Moyer. Approved Nov. 29. 1944. 1 p. (Private law 409.)

Wylie, Alex. H. R. 4366, act for relief of Alex Wylie and estate of James Evans. Ap-proved Dec. 9, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 460.)

Yellow Cab Transit Co. S. 1278, act for relief of Yellow Cab Transit Company and Equitable Fire and Marine Insurance Company. Approved Dec. 6, 1944. 1 p. (Pri-vate law 430.)

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Public law 460-524, 78th Congress.Not e .—Public laws in slip form in the first prints may be obtained from the Superin-

tendent of Documents, Washington 25, D. C„ at a subscription price of $3.00 a session, foreign subscription, $4.25, single copies are usually 5c.Aliens. S. 963, act relating to imposition of certain penalties and payment of deten-

tion expenses incident to bringing of certain aliens into United States. Approved Dec. 19. 1944, 1 p. (Public law 503.)

Barnett, Jackson. S. 1710, act to authorize sale and conveyance of certain property of estate of Jackson Barnett. Approved Dec. 13. 1944. 1 p. (Public law 481.)

Bismarck School, S. 209, act authorizing conveyance of property [comprising Bismarck Indian School plant] to North Dakota. Approved Dec. 19, 1944. 1 p. (Public law 502.)

Chattanooga, Tenn. H. R. 5232, act to transfer jurisdiction over Chattanooga National Cemetery, Chattanooga, Tenn., from Department of Interior to War Department. Approved Dec. 7. 1944. 1 n. (Public law 470.)

Civil service pensions. S. 198, act to amend further sec. 2 of civil service retirement act, as amended [so as to protect rights of beneficiaries of reemployed annuitants]. Approved Dec. 19. 1944. 1 p. (Public law 501.)

Coconuts. H. R. 1033, act to suspend effectiveness during existing national emergency of tariff duty on coconuts [and coconut meat]. Approved Dec. 20, 1944. 1 p. (Pub-lic law 504.)

Colorado-Big Thompson project. S. 1571, act to provide that transmountain tunnel con-structed in connection with Colorado-Big Thompson project shah be known as Alva B. Adams tunnel. Approved Dec. 20. 1944. 1 p. (Public law 517.)

Courts of United States. H. R. 2969, act to establish official checking accounts with Treasurer of United States for clerks of United States courts and United States mar-shals. Approved Dec. 21, 1944. 1 p. (Public law 524.)

------ II. R. 4065. act further defining number and duties of criers and bailiffs in United States courts and regulating their compensation. Approved Dec. 7, 1944. 1 p. (Pub-lic law 468.) [H. R. 4065 gives preference in appointment to veterans.]

Dill, Sir John, H. J. Ros. 317, joint resolution recognizing outstanding service rendered to United Nations by Sir John Dill. Approved Dec. 20, 1944. 1 p. (Public law 516.)

District Courts. S. 1877, act to transfer Georgetown County. S. C., from Florence divi-sion to Charleston division of eastern judicial district of South Carolina. Approved Dec. 13. 1944. 1 p. (Public law 480.)

------ S. 1898, act to amend sec. 99 of judicial code, as amended, so as to change term of district court for district of North Dakota at Minot, N. Dak. Approved Dec 16 1944. 1 p. (Public law 499.)

District of Columbia, H. R. 1951. act to amend District of Columbia motor vehicle parking facility act of 1912. Approved Dec. 16, 1944. 1 p. (Public law 490.)

------ H. R. 2116, act to amend laws of District of Columbia relating to exemption of property from judicial process, assignment of salary or wages, and advance payment of salary or wages for purpose of preventing attachment or garnishment. [Approved Dec. 20, 1944.] 3 p. (Public law 505.)

------ H. R. 2644, act to grant additional powers to commissioners of District of Columbia. [Approved Dec. 20, 1944.] 4 p. (Public law 506.)

------ H. R. 3150, act to amend act to regulate practice of healing art to protect public health in District of Columbia [so as to permit licensing of certain qualified physi-cians who are now ineligible for reciprocal licenses]. Approved Dec. 15. 1944 1 n(Public law 484.)

------ - II. R. 3313, act to amend sec. 10 of act to provide for regulation of motor-vehicle traffic in District of Columbia, increase number of judges of Police Court, and for other purposes, as amended [so as to make said section, pertaining to persons fleeing from scene of accident and driving while under influence of liquor or drugs, apply to operators of all vehicles]. [Approved Dec. 15. 1944.] 2 p. (Public law 485.)

------ - H. R. 3619, act to amend sec. 675 and 676 of act to establish code of law for District of Columbia, regulating disposal of dead human bodies in District of Columbia [Approved Dec. 16. 1944.] 2 p. (Public law 491.) vuiumma.

------ H. R. 3621, act to amend act to provide for regulation of motor vehicle traffic in District of Columbia, increase number of judges of Police Court, and for other pur-poses [so as to extend validity of operators’ permits of members of armed forces 1 Approved Dec. 15, 1944. Ip. (Public law 486.)

------ II. R. 3720, act to authorize commissioners of District of Columbia to appoint notaries public. [Approved Dec. 16 1944.] 2 p. (Public law 492.)

------ H. R. 4327, act to regulate boxing contests and exhibitions in District of Colum bia. [Approved Dec. 20, 1944.1 5 p. (Public law 507.) [H. R. 4327 abolishes theBoxing Commission for the District of Columbia created by act of Apr. 24 1934 and creates for the District of Columbia the District Boxing Commission.]

------ H. R. 4867, act to extend health regulations of District of Columbia to Govern-ment restaurants within District of Columbia. Approved Dec. 20, 1944, 1 p. (Pub-

------ - II. R. 4916, act to amend act of June 19. 1934 (Public law 435, 73d Congress) [so as to extend educational provisions of said act to children of veterans who have died since World War I of war service-connected disabilities and to orphans of World War^II residing in District of Columbia], Approved Dec. 16, 1944. 1 p. (Public

—— S. J. Res. 155, joint resolution to consider site and design for National Memorial Stadium to be erected in District of Columbia. Approved Dec. 20, 1944 1 p (Publiclaw 523.)

Everglades National Park. H. R. 5289 act to provide for acceptance and protection by United States of property within authorized boundaries of Everglades National Park project, Fla., pending establishment of park. Approved Dec. 6, 1944. 1 p. (Public law 463.)

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Farmers. S. 1688, act to authorize Secretary of Agriculture to compromise, adjust or m>n^LSeirta1.? indebtedness [arising from loans made to farmers], [Approved Dec. 20, 1944.J 3 p. (Public law 518.)

Glacier National Park. S. 1645, act relating to administration of Glacier National Park nsh hatchery, Creston, Mont. Approved Dec. 13, 1944. 1 p. (Public law 479 )

Government officials and employees. II. R. 3608, act relating to certain overtime com-pensation of civilian employees of United States. Approved Dec. 7, 1944 1 p(1 ublic law 466.)

Grand Coulee Dam. S. 1597, act to amend sec. 1, act of June 29, 1940 (54 Stat 703) tor acquisition of Indian lands [within Spokane and Colville Reservations] for Grand Coulee Dam and Reservoir. Approved Dec. 16, 1914. 1 p. (Public law 497.)

House of Representatives. 11. R. 5590, act to increase clerk hire [for Members of House r~, Representatives], [Approved Dec. 20, 1944.J 2 p. (Public law 512.) III. R. ouaO also increases limitation on salaries of Senate employees.]

Internul revenue. H R. 5543, act extending time for release of powers of appointment [Approved Dee f 2^944.^^ C°de’ f°1’ °thei pUrP0SeS’

Judges. H. R 3750, act to provide for appointment of additional circuit judge for 3d Sn arti«trt?.tPefIpt lst. vacancy occurring in office of district judge foreastern district of Pennsylvania. Approved Dec. 7, 1944. 1 p. (Public law 467.)

-k ’ 267,nax? relating to marriage and divorce among members of Klamath and ^Public law8477°)lahoosklu band o£ Snake Indians. Approved Dec. 13, 1944. 1 p.

Marshall, George C. H R. 5493, act to provide for continuation on active list of Regular Army tor duration of any of wars in which United States is now engaged, and tor 6

thereafter, of any officer on active list of Regular Army who has served as chief of staff during wars m which United States is now engaged. Approved Dec 2 1944 1 p. (I ublic law 460.) [H. R. 5493 applies only to George C. Marshall.]

Mayaguez Barracks. S. 1373, act to authorize Secretary of War to convey to neonle of twro Rlco J°r scb°01 Purposes building and lot known as Mayaguez Barracks mili- tary re^rvatio^n a°w. under jurisdiction of War Department. Approved Dec. 6, 1944.

H‘ K' 5f9?’.act t0 amend mustering-out payment act of 1944, to pro- disab^ veteranfCnn^Pfnrhltig certain mustering-out payments on behalf of mentally law^494 )'eteranb’ dnd tOr otller Purposes. Approved Dec. 16, 1944. 1 p. (Public

^for^the^llnds^rt^ £ ?17’ ac£ conferring upon Montana authority to exchange for Woloeictl^faHn!. 1 d® selacted by Montana for use of University of Montana for Biological station purposes. Approved Dec. 13, 1944. Ip. (Public law 475.)

Officers, Anny S. 218, act to authorize relief of disbursing officers of Army on account ot loss or deficiency of Government funds, vouchers, records, or naners in their charge. Approved Dec. 13, 1944. 1 p. (Public law 476.)

Officers, Navy. S. 2019, act to establish grade of fleet admiral of Navy, to establish grade of general of Army, and for other purposes. [Approved Dec. 14, 1944.] 2 p. (x ublic law 482,)

OllL,a£e insurancc- H- R- 5564, act to fix rate of tax under Federal insurance contri- b'tlonsact °n employer and employees for calendar year 1945. Approved Dec. 16, 1944. 1 p. (Public law 495.)

fH‘ Rk ,-16?4, authorize acquisition, rehabilitation, andoperation of facilities for public in Olympic National Park, Wash. Approved Dec. 6, ('n nn<in?;m.(i?rha LThe property is noff owned by Olympic Recreationv-u. <uiu viyiiipiu ViluieL CO.J

Ordnance. S. 2194, act authorizing appropriations for Navy for additional ordnance law1522C)Urin^ and productlou facilities. Approved Dec. 20, 1944. 1 p. (Public

l‘uv, allowances, etc S. 1795, act to amend that portion of act approved June 30, 1906(34 Stat. 697 7oO), authorizing settlement of accounts of deceased officers and en-

> fee! 7,”1944I ] 2 p.tS<(Pubnc!iaw 465?)°f aeCOunts which may be settledJ• [Approved

Pearl Harbor. S. J. Res. 156, joint resolution to extend statute of limitation in certain HoSnSofSnnav time llmit f.°r immunity from possible court martial or prosecu-troolmof 7[son or persons, military or civil, connected with Pearl Harbor catas-(Public law 489.) 4 ’ f ° montlls from Dec- 7> 19441 • Approved Dec. 15, 1944. 1 p.

$6, act£o Rrant pensions to certain unremarried dependent widows of provedI Dec 8 W? pWeWafcrffiw471.e)teran subsequent to June 26> 1905- Ap-

pr°vide Government protection to widows and children of de-2 p d (Public'law Ot^eI purposes- [Approved Dec. 14, 1944.]ceased World Wa7 II ^teransj * ‘ ° t0 Wid°WS a“d children of de’

~?Jenhr9’uact in5rease service-connected disability rates of pension for certainI&” T, 1M4 i p (p'uHte Vw 46S>")r““S Prl<"' "’,,rW L Approved

^oermi'A J' ResN 289- j°int resolution authorizing granting ofPresident w- naa;'ur:'l Ceremonies on occasion of inauguration of the± resident-elect in Jan. 1945. [Approved Dec. 20, 1944.] 2 p. (Public law 513.)

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Public law 460-524, 78th Congress—Continued.President of United States—Continued.------- H. J. Res. 290, joint resolution to provide for maintenance of public order and

protection of life and property in connection with Presidential inaugural ceremonies in 1945. Approved Dec. 20, 1944. 1 p. (Public law 514.)

—;— H. J. Res. 291, joint resolution to provide for quartering, in certain public build-ings in District of Columbia, of troops participating in inaugural ceremonies. Ap-proved Dec. 20, 1944. 1 p. (Public law 515.)

Roads. S. 2105, act to amend and supplement Federal-aid road act, approved July 11, 1916, as amended and supplemented, to authorize appropriations for post-war con-struction of highways and bridges, to eliminate hazards at railroad-grade crossings, to provide for immediate preparation of plans, and for other purposes. [Approved Dec. 20, 1944.] 6 p. (Public law 521.)

Selective Service System. S. 1962, act extending provisions of Public law 47, 77th Congress, as amended, to reemployment committeemen of Selective Service System [so as to exempt them from provisions of criminal code prohibiting employees of the Government from acting as agents or attorneys for prosecuting claims against United States]. Approved Dec. 20, 1944. 1 p. (Public law 520.)

Sherman Institute. S. 1580, act to authorize Secretary of Interior to dispose of lands heretofore acquired for nonreservation Indian boarding school known as Sherman Institute, Calif. Approved Dec. 16, 1944. 1 p. (Public law 496.)

Silver. S. 1954, act to amend act to authorize use for war purposes of silver held or owned by United States [so as to extend act to Dec. 31, 1945]. Approved Dec. 20, 1944. Ip. (Public law 519.)

Smaller War Plants Corporation. S. 2004, act to amend act to mobilize productive facilities of small business in interests of successful prosecution of war [so as to increase capital stock of Smaller War Plants Corporation]. Approved Dec. 8, 1944. 1 p. (Public law 474.)

State Department. H. R. 4311, act to authorize appointment of 2 additional Assistant Secretaries of State. Approved Dec. 8, 1944. 1 p. (Public law 472.)

Tennessee. S. 1590, act for relief of Tennessee. Approved Dec. 13, 1944. 1 p. (Public law 478.)

Veterans. H. R. 5386. act to amend selective training and service act of 1940 as amended, to extend time within which application may be made for reemployment. Approved Dec. 8, 1944. 1 p. (Public law 473.)

Virgin Islands. H. R. 5029, act to assist in development of Virgin Islands by under-taking of useful projects therein. [Approved Dec. 20, 1944.] 3 p. (Public law 510.)

Virginian Railway. S. 1801, act to authorize Secretary of Navy to convey to Virginian Railway Company, for railroad-yard-enlargement purposes, parcel of land of Camp Allen reservation, Norfolk, Va. Approved Dec. 16, 1944. 1 p. (Public law 498.)

War Department. H. R. 5494, act to amend act authorizing the President to appoint Under Secretary of War during national emergencies, fixing compensation of Under Secretary of War, and authorizing Secretary of War to prescribe duties [so as to provide for continuation of office of Under Secretary of War for duration of present war and 6 months thereafter]. Approved Dec. 15, 1944. 1 p. (Public law 488.)

Women’s Christian Association. S. 2205, act to authorize dissolution of Women’s Christian Association of District of Columbia and transfer of its assets [to Young Women’s Christian Association of District of Columbia]. Approved Dec. 16, 1944. 1 p. (Public law 500.)

World War, 1S39-. H. R. 4993, act to amend Public numbered 507, 77th Congress, to further expedite prosecution of war, known as 2d war powers act, 1942. Approved Dec. 20, 1944. 1 p. (Public law 509.)

Wyoming University. H. R. 4665, act authorizing Secretary of Interior to convey lands in Powell townsite, Wyo., Shoshone reclamation project, Wyo., to University of Wyoming. Approved Dec. 15, 1944. 1 p. (Public law 487.)

CONFERENCE COMMITTEES

Agricultural insurance. Amending Federal crop insurance act, conference report to accompany H. R. 4911; submitted by Mr. Flannagan. Dec. 15, 1944. 4 p. (H. rp. 2083, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [H. R. 4911, as here reported, repeals pro-visions of law requiring liquidation of Federal Crop Insurance Corporation.] f

Appropriations. First supplemental appropriation act, 1945, conference report to accompany H. R. 5587 [making appropriations to supply deficiencies in appro-priations for fiscal year 1944 and prior fiscal years, to provide supplemental appropriations for fiscal years 1945 and 1946, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Cannon of Missouri. Dec. 16, 1944. 16 p. (H. rp. 2087, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [Corrected print. 1st print has 13 p.] t

Garner, G. H. G. H. Garner, conference report to accompany H. R. 1963 [for relief of G. H. Garner] ; submitted by Mr. Keogh. Dec. 15, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 2073, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Interior Department. Simplifying administration of act authorizing employment as consultants of retired employees of Department of Interior, [conference] report to accompany H. R. 3429; submitted by Mr. White. Dec. 7, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 2042, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

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Jan ua ry 1945 29Knight, Oliver N. Oliver N. Knight, conference report to accompany S. 1827

[for relief of Oliver N. Knight]; submitted by Mr. Keogh. Dec. 15, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 2078, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Minnesota. Authorizing conveyance of certain public lands in Minnesota to such State for use for park, recreational, or wildlife-refuge purposes, conference report to accompany S. 629; submitted by Mr. Peterson of Florida. Dec. 19, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 2090, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Olsen, Sigfried, Shipping Co. Sigfried Olsen, doing business as Sigfried Olsen Shipping Co., conference report to accompany H. R. 2825 [for relief of Sigfried Olsen, doing business as Sigfried Olsen Shipping Company] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Dec. 14, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 2072, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Reclamation of land. Amending sec. 4, 7, and 17 of reclamation project act of 1939 (53 Stat. 1187) [for purpose of extending time in which amendatory con-tracts may be made], conference report to accompany S. 1782; submitted by Mr. White. Dec. 15, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 2074, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Red Lake Reservation. Authorizing Secretary of Interior to purchase logs, lum-ber, and other forest products, conference report to accompany H. R. 2185 [to authorize Secretary of Interior in carrying out purposes of act of May 18, 1916, to purchase logs, lumber, and other forest products] ; submitted by Mr. O’Con-nor. Dec. 19, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 2089, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [Committee agrees to Senate amendment of title of bill which reads: To authorize Secretary of Interior carrying out purposes of act of May 18, 1916, to purchase logs, lumber, and other forest products, Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minn., to validate titles to lands conveyed by Indians of Five Civilized Tribes, amend act of Jan. 27, 1933, relative to restrictions applicable to Indians of Five Civilized Tribes, authorizing conveyance of Segar Indian School, and for other purposes.] f

Rivers. Authorizations for reservoirs, levees, and flood walls for flood control, conference report to accompany H. R. 4485 [authorizing construction of certain public works on rivers and harbors for flood control]; submitted by Mr. Whit-tington. Dec. 11, 1944. 14 p. (H. rp. 2051, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

•----- Authorizing construction, repair, and preservation of certain public workson rivers and harbors, and for other purposes, conference report to accompany H. R. 3961; submitted by Mr. Mansfield of Texas. Dec. 14,1944. 10 p. (H. rp. 2070, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Roads. Federal-aid highway act of 1944, conference report to accompany S. 2105 [to amend and supplement Federal-aid road act, approved July 11, 1916, as amended and supplemented, to authorize appropriations for post-war construc-tion of highways and bridges, to eliminate hazards at railroad-grade crossings, to provide for immediate preparation of plans, and for other purposes] ; sub-mitted by Mr. Robinson of Utah. Dec. 11, 1944. 11 p. (H. rp. 2052, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t L. C. card 45-35307

Uintah and Ouray Reservation. Restoring and adding lands to Uintah and Ouray Reservation in Utah, conference report to accompany H. R. 837; submitted by Mr. Robinson [of Utah]. Dec. 11, 1944. 6 p. (H. rp. 2053, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

EXECUTIVE PAPERS, JOINT COMMITTEE ON DISPOSITION OF

Government offices. Disposing of certain papers, report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. Nov. 22, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1922, Y8th Cong. 2d sess.) t

----- --Disposing of certain papers, report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. Nov. 23, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1953, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

----- --Disposing of certain papers, report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. Nov. 28, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1954, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

----- --Disposing of certain papers, report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. Dec. 4, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 2014, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

----- --Disposing of certain papers, report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. Dec. 13, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 2062, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

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Government offices—Continued.----- Disposing of certain papers, report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. Dec. 13,

1944. 2p. (H. rp. 2063, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t----- Disposition of records, sundry Government departments, report; sub-

mitted by Mr. Elliott. Dec. 14, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 2069, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Calendars. Calendars of House of Representatives and history of legislation, 78th Congress, 2d session, Dec. 1—19, 1944; no. 151—164. 1944. Each 168 p. or 216 n large 8° [Daily when House of Representatives is in session.] t

Y 1.2:1/78-2-151 to 78-2-164----- Same, final edition. 1944. 246 p. large 8° t Y 1.2:1/78-2-finalFederal reserve act of 1913, with amendments and laws relating to banking [Dec.

23, 1913-Sept. 27, 1944] ; compiled by Elmer A. Lewis, superintendent Docu-ment Room, House of Representatives. 1944. iv+331 p. * Paper, 40c.I*. “'“arTl5-35250 ? 1-2=F S1/2/M4

Military Order of the Purple Heart. Proceedings of 12th annual convention of Military Order of the Purple Heart, Lancaster, Pa., Aug. 6-9, 1944. 1944. x+186 p. 2 p. of por. (H. doc. 686, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 30c.L. C. card 43-7267

Physical examination. Report of commission of physicians appointed to ex-amine requirements for admission to Army, Navy, and Marine Corps. 1944. [1] +133 p. (II. doc. 452, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [Includes Mobilization regula-tions 1-9, Standards of physical examination during mobilization, Oct. 15, 1942, with Changes 1 and 2.] * Paper, 20c.L. C. card 45-35306

Radio laws of United States [June 24, 1910-June 28, 1943] ; compiled by Elmer A.Lewis, superintendent Document Room, House of Representatives. 1944.ii+135 p. * Paper, 20c. • Item 308L. C. card 43-35305 Y 1.2: R 11/944

ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Education Committee, House. Expenses of conducting study and investigation authorized by House resolution 592 [of effect of certain war activities on colleges and universities, incurred by Committee on Education], report to accompany H. Res. 678; submitted by Mr. Cochran. Dec. 14, 1944. 1 p. (H. rp. 2066, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Executive Agencies, Special Committee to Investigate, House. Authorizing ex-penses for special committee provided for by House resolution 102, report to accompany H. Res. 650 [providing additional funds for select committee to investigate acts of executive agencies which exceed scope of their power or authority] ; submitted by Mr. Cochran. Dec. 14, 1944. 1 p. (H. rp. 2065, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

House of Representatives. Increasing clerk hire [for Members of House of Rep-resentatives], report to accompany H. R. 5590; submitted by Mr. Cochran. Dec. 7, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 2029, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

----- Providing additional funds for employment of professional and other necessary help in disbursing office of House of Representatives, report to ac-company H. Res. 679; submitted by Mr. Cochran. Dec. 14, 1944. 1 p. (H. rp. 2067, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Angelina National Forest. Transfer of land to Forest Service in Nacogdoches County, Tex. [to be administered as part of Angelina National Forest], report to accompany H. R. 5551; submitted by Mr. Poage. Nov. 30, 1944. 1 p. (H. rp. 1999, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

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Jan ua ry 1945 31Angostura project. Exchange of lands, Hot Springs, S. Dak., report to accom-

pany H. R. 5563 [to authorize administrator of Farm Security Administration to exchange land within Angostura irrigation project, Hot Springs, S. Dak., for land owned by Hot Springs, S. Dak.] ; submitted by Mr. Flannagan. Dec. 1, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 2007, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 78th Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, final edi-tion, Dec. 30, 1944; no. 7. 1944. 53 p. 4° $ Y 4,Ag 8/1: 78/7

Farmers. Authorizing Secretary of Agriculture to compromise, adjust, or cancel certain indebtedness [arising from loans made to farmers], report to accom-pany S. 1688; submitted by Mr. Flannagan. Dec. 1, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 2006, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Pike National Forest. Exchange of lands, Colorado, report to accompany H. R. 5409 [for exchange of lands adjacent to Pike National Forest in Colorado] ; submitted by Mr. Hill. Dec. 1, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 2008, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Rural Electrification Administration. Amending sec. 502 (a) of agricultural organic act of 1944, report to accompany'H. R. 5566 [to amend sec. 502 (a) of Department of Agriculture organic act of 1944, so as to authorize Rural Electrification Administration to extend credit to cooperative associations for purpose of refinancing their outstanding indebtedness to Tennessee Valley Authority] ; submitted by Mr. McCord. Dec. 1, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 2009, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Appropriations. First supplemental appropriation bill, 1945, report to accom-pany H. R. 5587 [making appropriations to supply deficiencies in appropria-tions for fiscal year 1944 and prior fiscal years, to provide supplemental ap-propriations for fiscal years 1945 and 1946, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Cannon of Missouri. Dec. 6, 1944. 46 p. (II. rp. 2023, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

----- First supplemental appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1945, hearings before subcommittee, 78th Congress, 2d session. 1944. ii-}-716 p. il. * Paper, $1.00. L. ,C. card 45-228 Y 4.Ap 6/1: D 36/945-1

BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Smaller War Plants Corporation. Increase in capital stock of Smaller War Plants Corporation, report to accompany S.2004 [to amend act to mobilize productive facilities of small business in interests of successful prosecution of war] ; sub-mitted by Mr. Spence. Nov. 27,1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 1939, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

----- To increase capitalization of Smaller War Plants Corporation, hearings, 78th Congress, 2d session, on S. 2004, to amend act to mobilize productive facilities of small business in interests of successful prosecution of war, Nov. 22 and 24, 1944. 1944. ii+51 p. map. * Paper, 10c. • Item 340L. C. card 45-35304 y 4.B 22/1: Sm 1

CAMPAIGN EXPENDITURES, SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE, HOUSE

Campaign expenditures, hearings, 78th Congress, 2d session, on II. Res. 551.1944. pts. 9 and 10. • Item 380L. C. card 44-41416 Y4.C15:C15

Action Committee and Nationalpt. 9. Congress of Industrial Organizations Political______ _____Citizens Political Action Committee, Oct. 7-Nov. 2, 1944. [1]+707-1092+6 p 4 p" of facsim. [The hearing for Oct. 7, 1944, noted on the title page, is not contained m this publication. These hearings were held at Chicago, Ill., Los Angeles and San Francisco, Calif., and Washington, D. C.] * Paper. 45c.

pt. 10. Allied Democrats, Friends of Democracy, Official Democratic County Assembly Committee of San Francisco, and United Labor Legislative Committee Committee tor Constitutional Government, Oct. 12-24, 1944. [1]+1093-1204+ i p [Thesehearings were held at San Francisco Calif., Dallas, Tex. and New York Citv 1 * Paper, 15c. ‘ ‘ J J

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CIVIL SERVICE COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Alaska Railroad. Authorizing increases in wages for certain employees of Alaska Railroad for services rendered May 1-Sept. 30,1043, report to accompany H. R. 4709; submitted by Mr. Ramspeck. Dec. 6,1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 2026, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Civil service pensions. Amending civil service retirement act [so as to exempt annuity payments under such act from taxation], report to accompany H. R. 4683; submitted by Mr. Ramspeck. Dec. 7, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 2039, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

----- Amendment of civil service retirement act, report to accompany S. 1481 [to amend further civil service retirement act, as amended, so as to permit persons who have received lump-sum benefits under employees’ compensation act to receive annuities under civil service retirement act]; submitted by Mr. Ramspeck. Dec. 6, 1944. 4 p. (H. rp. 2025, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

—— Deferment of required 5 year valuation of civil-service retirement and dis-ability fund for duration of present war and for 1 year thereafter, report to accompany H. R. 5571; submitted by Mr. Ramspeck. Dec. 6, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 2027, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

----- Further amend civil service retirement act, report to accompany S. 198 [to amend further sec. 2 of civil service retirement act, as amended, so as to protect rights of beneficiaries of reemployed annuitants]; submitted by Mr. Ramspeck. Dec. 6,1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 2024, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

----- Further amending sec. 6 of civil service retirement act, as amended, report to accompany S. 1481 [to amend further civil service retirement act, as amended, so as to permit persons who have received lump-sum benefits under employees’ compensation act to receive annuities under civil service retirement act]; sub-mitted by Mr. Ramspeck. Dec. 16, 1944. 5 p. (H. rp. 2085, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Government officials and employees. Investigation of civilian employment, report pursuant to H. Res. 16; [submitted by Mr. Ramspeck]. 1944. v4-17 p. (H. rp. 2084, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) tL. C. card 45-35303

House of Representatives. Amending sec. 2 (b) of civil service extension act of Nov. 26, 1940, report to accompany H. R. 4699 [to amend sec. 2 (b) of act extending classified executive civil service of United States, so as to provide for counting military service of certain employees of legislative branch in deter-mining eligibility of such employees for civil-service status under such act]; submitted by Mr. Ramspeck. Dec. 16, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 2086, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Immigration and Naturalization Service. To provide for extension and applica-tion of provisions of classification act of 1923, as amended, to certain officers and employees of Immigration and Naturalization Service in Department of Justice, hearings, 78th Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 5085, Dec. 4 [5], 1944. 1944. ii-|-14 p. ♦Paper, 5c. • Item 342 Y 4.C 49/1: C 56/2

CLAIMS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Axtell, E. S. Dr. E. S. Axtell, report to accompany S. 1942 [for relief of E. S. Axtell] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Nov. 29, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1968, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Beall, Richard H. Richard H. Beall, report to accompany S. 2064 [for relief of Richard H. Beall]; submitted by Mr. Abernethy. Nov. 30, 1944. 4 p. (H. rp. 1987, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Becker, Elizabeth A. Elizabeth A. Becker, report to accompany S. 1968 [for relief of Elizabeth A. Becker] ; submitted by Mr. Abernethy. Nov. 30, 1944. 4 p. (H. rp. 1984, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Boland, Frank K., sr. Dr. Frank K. Boland, sr., report to accompany S. 1853 [for relief of Frank K. Boland, sr.] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Nov. 29,1944. 4 p. (H. rp. 1965, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

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Jan ua ry 1945 33Colchester, Vt Fire district no. 1 of Colchester, Vt., report to accomnanv q, *Mr-Ab-

< oppage, Gordon L. Gordon Lewis Coppage, report to accomnanv S 1987 tfnr

«T(H6r«ra^Tttea by Mr-Mcoeh£«Davis, Joel A. J. A. Davis, report to accompany S. 2006 [for relief of I A

ConTkses?) t yMr‘Abernethy- ^.30,1944. 5 p. (H. rp. 1986, 78th

Dr^Jce’ Marjorie E- Conferring jurisdiction upon district court for district of Massachusetts to hear determine, and render judgment upon claims of Marjorie E Drake, Edith Mae Drake, Minnie L. Bickford, and Irene M Paolini reS (H^ Mr. Abernethy. Nov.' 30, 1944.

by Mr-Aberneti,y-Nov-3o'iM4:

^«cy. Legal guardian of Nancy Frassrand, report to accomnanv McGehee! * "'

’ submItted by Mr. Abernethy. Nov. 30, 1944 4 D (H rn io«5 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f P‘ rp- 1985>Hart, Joel A Joel A. Hart, report to accompany S. 1557 [for relief of Top I a ®ng]MsbS“edtby Mr- McGehee- Nov- 29’ ’9*4- 2 P <h ‘i’ wrelratt

J<7Vnrun’ t FOv 6 V?di? Jackson’ reP°rt to accompany S. 1274 [for relief of Mr- McGeh“- "»’• 2’. * 6f°pr la rp

1961, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) j-Jonsson, Sigur dur Sigurdur Jonsson and Thorolina Thordardottir

accompany S. 1935 [for relief of Sigurdur Jonsson ' ~-rdOttir’ dottir] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Dec 11 1944 Cong. 2d sess.) t

. report to and Thorolina Thordar-4 P- (H. rp. 2055, 78th

L()^ff\<Snffrfrd Ei- „Cli/ford E- Long and Laura C. Long, report to accomnanvss an j snssf ids-;1™” aSi3rS!:

Offers, Army. Certain disbursing officers of Army, report to accomnanv <t 91BR No” 30.1m °Tpa,n(HbrTm Wuf ®bmt,ted by Mr- AbernCtby-

int y ssssKKtSX.vei °sEe> Herman Philyaw, report to accompany S 2008 [for rplipf

“t® ̂ byMr-no ’

Queen City Brewing Co., report to accompany H. R 3614 [for relief of Onppn uu -t , by Mr-,enn,n8s- ; 7 ’ <h s

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Sellers, Arthur M. Arthur M. Sellers, report to accompany S. 1732 [for relief of Arthur M. Sellers] ; submitted by Mr, McGehee. Nov. 29,1944. 4 p. (H. rp. 1964, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Stowers, Jack. Jack Stowers, B & O Store, and Cotton County Poultry & Egg Co., report to accompany S. 1997 [for relief of Jack Stowers, B and O Store, and Cotton County Poultry and Egg Company] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Nov. 29, 1944. 4 p. (H. rp. 1970, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Tannenbaum, Mrs. Sophia. Mrs. Sophia Tannenbaum, report to accompany S. 1897 [for relief of Mrs. Sophia Tannenbaum] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Nov. 29. 1944. 4 p. (H. rp. 1967, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Tatrault, Mrs. Bertha L. Conferring jurisdiction upon district court for district of Massachusetts to hear, determine, and render judgment upon claim of estate of Bertha L. Tatrault, report to accompany S. 1900; submitted by Mr. Abernethy. Nov. 30, 1944. 6 p. (H. rp. 1981, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Thaxton, William L., jr. William Luther Thaxton, jr., and William Luther Thaxton, sr., report to accompany S. 1756 [for relief of William Luther Thaxton, jr., and William Luther Thaxton, sr.] ; submitted by Mr. Abernethy. Nov. 30, 1944. 11 p. (H. rp. 1979, 78th Cong. 1st [2d] sess.) t

Theriault, Solomon. Solomon and Marie Theriault, report to accompany S. 1462 [for relief of Solomon and Marie Theriault] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Nov. 29,1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 1962, 78h Cong. 2d sess.) t

Vaughn. Mrs. Mamie D. Mrs. Mamie Dutch Vaughn, report to accompany S. 1869 [for relief of Mrs. Mamie Dutch Vaughn] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Nov. 29, 1944. 4 p. (H. rp. 1966, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Vullo, Mrs. Mary. Mrs. Mary Vullo, report to accompany S. 616 [for relief of Mrs. Mary Vullo] ; submitted by Mr. Chenoweth. Dec. 1, 1944. 5 p. (H. rp. 2004, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Weinert, Herman, jr. Herman Weinert, jr., report to accompany H. R. 3639 [for relief of Herman Weinert, jr.] ; submitted by Mr. Patton. Dec. 1, 1944. 4 p. (H. rp. 2012, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 78th Congress, final edition. Dec. 29, 1944; no. 13. 1944. 45 p. 4° t Y 4.D 63/1: 78/13

Metropolitan Police Department Band. Authorizing establishment of Metropoli-tan Police Department Band in District of Columbia, report to accompany H. R. 5158; submitted by Mr. Randolph. Dec. 8, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 2048, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Pipe lines. Permitting construction of tunnel for purpose of carrying lines for petroleum products in District of Columbia [by Standard Oil Company of New Jersey], report to accompany H. R. 5448; submitted by Mr. Randolph. Dec. 8, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 2049, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Shares of stock. Regulating transfer of shares of stock in corporations in District of Columbia [and making uniform law with reference thereto], report to ac-company H. R. 5159; submitted by Mr. Randolph. Dec. 7, 1944. 4 p. (H. rp. 2041, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

EXECUTIVE AGENCIES, SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE, HOUSE

Government offices. To investigate executive agencies, hearings, 78th Congress, 2d session, pursuant to H. Res. 102, Nov. 16, 1944» 1944. pt. 6, iv-j-2599-2679 p. [Relates primarily to certain regulations of Office of Price Administration con-cerning housing. ] * Paper, 15c. • Item 380L. C. card 44-41047 Y 4.Ex 3/4: Ex 3/pt.6

EXPENDITURES IN EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 78th Congress, 2d session, June 13,1944; [no. 2], 1944. 12 p. 4° [Manuscript corrections on p. 2.] t Y 4.Ex 7/13: 78/2

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Jan ua ry 1945 35Disbursing officers. Amending act to extend time for examination of monthly

accounts covering expenditures by disbursing officers of Marine Corps, so as to extend time for examination of monthly accounts of disbursing officers and special disbursing agents of Navy and Coast Guard, report to accompany H. R. 5248; submitted by Mr. Manasco. Nov. 28, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1947, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

----- Authorizing certain transactions by disbursing officers [relating to foreign exchange], report to accompany H. R. 5062; submitted by Mr. Cochran. Nov. 28,1944. 5 p. (H. rp. 1945, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

----- Relief of disbursing officers of Army, report to accompany S. 218 [to au-thorize relief of disbursing officers of Army on account of loss or deficiency of Government funds, vouchers, records, or papers in their charge] ; submitted by Mr. Gossett. Nov. 24, 1944. 4 p. (H. rp. 1932, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Government officials and employees. Amending act of Feb. 14, 1931, as amended, so as to permit compensation on mileage basis of civilian officers or employees for use of privately owned airplanes while traveling on official business, report to accompany H. R. 4547; submitted by Mr. Randolph. Nov. 24, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1933, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Treasury Department. Eliminating as uncollectible certain credits of United States [carried on accounts of Treasury Department, Post Office Department, and General Accounting Office], report to accompany H. R. 5221; submitted by Mr. Manasco. Nov. 28, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1946, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Dill, Sir John. Recognizing outstanding service rendered to United Nations by Sir John Dill, report to accompany H. J. Res. 317; submitted by Mr. Bloom. Nov. 29, 1944. 1 p. (H. rp. 1975, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Foreign service. Foreign service of United States, report to accompany H. R. 5474 [to enable Department of State, pursuant to its responsibilities under the Constitution and statutes of United States, more effectively to carry out its prescribed and traditional responsibilities in foreign field, to strengthen foreign service permitting fullest utilization of available personnel and facilities of other departments and agencies and coordination of activities abroad of United States under a foreign service for United States unified under guidance of De-partment of State] ; submitted by Mr. Bloom. Dec. 6, 1944. 12 p. (H. rp. 2028, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) tL. C. card 45-35341

----- Relief of certain officers and employees of foreign service of United States [who, while in course of their respective duties, suffered losses of personal property by reason of war conditions], report to accompany H. R. 4988; sub-mitted by Mr. Bloom. Dec. 7, 1944. 23 p. (H. rp. 2040, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Jews. Jewish national home in Palestine, report to accompany H. Res. 418; submitted by Mr. Bloom. Nov. 30, 1944. 4 p. (H. rp. 1997, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

----- Jewish national home in Palestine, supplemental statements to hearings, 78th Congress, 2d session, on H. Res. 418 and H. Res. 419. 1944. iii-|-129-|-vii p. *Paper, 15c. • Item 352 Y 4.F 76/1: J 55/3/supp.

Red, Cross. Terminating further commercial use of Red Cross, report to accom-pany S. 469 [to terminate further commercial use of heraldic emblem of red cross on white ground formed by reversal of Federal colors of Switzerland, and of names Red Cross and Geneva Cross, as referred to in art. 19 and 28 of Geneva convention of 1929]: submitted by Mr. Bloom. Dec. 11, 1944. 6 p. (H. rp. 2054, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Arrecoechea, Pedro J. Pedro Jose Arrecoechea. report to accompany S. 556 [for relief of Pedro Jose Arrecoechea] ; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. Nov. 27, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1235, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

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Arrest. Amending law relating to authority of certain employees of Immigra-tion and Naturalization Service to make arrests without warrant in certain cases and to search vehicles within certain areas, report to accompany H. R. 5464; submitted by Mr. Mason. Nov. 24, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 1929, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Basques in United States. Relief of certain Basque aliens, report to accompany H. R. 2626; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. Nov. 27, 1944. 4 p. (H. rp. 1937, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Baumgarten, Elias. Elias Baumgarten, report to accompany H. R. 2148 [for relief of Elias Baumgarten] ; submitted by Mr. Mason. Nov. 24, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1924, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Calendars. Legislative calendar, showing status of all bills to date. 78th Congress, final edition, Dec. 1944. 1944. 36 p. large 8° t Y 4.1m6/l: 78/final

Citizenship. Amending sec. 28 (c) of immigration act of 1924 [which defines term “ineligible to citizenship”] in order to bring definition of that term current, report to accompany H. R. 5156; submitted by Mr. Mason. Nov. 24, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 1928, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

----- Amending sec. 201 (g) of nationality act of 1940, report to accompany H. R. 5513 [to amend sec. 201 (g) of nationality act of 1940 (54 Stat. 1138-39; 8 U. S. C. 601), so as to preserve citizenship of infant children born abroad to our servicemen who are under 21 years of age at time of birth of child] ; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. Nov. 24, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 1931, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

----- Amending sec. 401 (a) of nationality act of 1940 so as to preserve nation-ality of certain citizens who have been unable to return to Unitefi States, report to accompany H. R. 5496; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. Nov. 24, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 1930, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Filipinos in United States. Authorizing naturalization of Filipinos, report to accompany H. R. 4826; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. Nov. 27, 1944. 6 p. (H. rp. 1940, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t L. C. card 45-35302

----- Naturalization of Filipinos, hearings, 78th Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 2012, II. R. 2776, H. R. 3633, H. R. 4003, II. R. 4229, and H. R. 4826, Nov. 22, 1944. 1944. iii4-59 p. * Paper, 10c. ® Item 353L. C. card 45-35301 Y 4.1m 6/1: F 47

Immigration and emigration. Granting nonquota status to certain alien veterans and their wives [and minor children], report to accompany H. R. 4571; sub-mitted by Mr. Lesinski. Nov. 27, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 1943, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Lazarevich, Filip N. Filip Nicola Lazarevich, report to accompany H. R. 4146 [for relief of Filip Nicola Lazarevich] ; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. Nov. 27, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1936, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Naturalization. Amending sec. 342 (b) of nationality act of 1940, waiving certain fees for members of armed forces, report to accompany H. R. 5465; submitted by Mr. Allen [of Louisiana]. Nov. 24, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 1926, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

----- Correcting error in sec. 342 (b) (9) of nationality act of 1940, as amended [pertaining to furnishing copies of Immigration and Naturalization Service records], report to accompany H. J. Res. 316; submitted by Mr. Allen of Louisiana. Nov. 24, 1944. 1 p. (H. rp. 1927, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

----- Reducing time to plead and to regulate service of process in proceedings to cancel naturalization, report to accompany H. R. 2549; submitted by Mr. Allen of Louisiana. Nov. 27, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1942, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Photographs. Amending sec. 327 (h) of nationality act of 1940, report to accom-pany H. R. 4981 [to amend sec. 327 (h) of nationality act of 1940, so as to permit welfare organizations who operate photographic studios without profit on Government property to extend benefits to persons seeking to comply with immigration laws]; submitted by Mr. Allen [of Louisiana]. Nov. 24, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1925, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

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Calendars. Legislative calendar, 78th Congress, final edition, Dec. 26, 1944; no. 5. 1944. 46 p. 4° $ Y 4.1n 2/1: 78/5

Condelario, Peter A. Issuing patent in fee to Peter A. Condelario, report to accompany S. 1746; submitted by Mr. Mundt. Dec. 15, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 2079, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Fort Berthold Reservation. Relief of Indians of Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota [comprising tribes known as Arickarees, Gros Ventres, and Mandans], report to accompany S. 338; submitted by Mr. O’Connor. Nov. 30, 1944. 8 p. (H. rp. 2001, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Grand Coulee Dam. Amending sec. 1 of act of June 29, 1940, for acquisition of Indian lands [within Spokane and Colville Reservations for Grand Coulee Dam and Reservoir], report to accompany S. 1597; submitted by Mr. O’Connor. Nov. 30, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 2003, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Indians. Investigation to determine whether changed status of Indian requires revision of laws and regulations affecting American Indian, report of select committee to investigate Indian affairs and condition in United States, pursu-ant to H. Res. 166, creating select committee of Indian Affairs Committee to make investigation to determine whether changed status of Indian requires revision of laws and regulations affecting American Indian; [submitted by Mr. O’Connor], 1944. ii-f-21 p. (H. rp. 2091, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [Includes minority report signed by Mr. Gilchrist.] tL. C. card 45-35300

Pickett, Richard. Authorizing issuance of patent in fee to Richard Pickett, report to accompany S. 2026; submitted by Mr. Fernandez. Dec. 15, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 2081, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Sherman Institute. Authorizing Secretary of Interior to dispose of lands known as Sherman Institute, Calif., report to accompany S. 1580; submitted by Mr. O’Connor. Nov. 30, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 2002, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Vte Indians. Providing for disposition of tribal funds, Ute Indians, report to accompany H. R. 3507; submitted by Mr. O’Connor. Nov. 30, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 2000, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

White, Charles F. Charles F. White, patent in fee, report to accompany S. 1925 [to authorize and direct Secretary of Interior to issue to Charles F. White patent in fee to land in Big Horn County, Mont.]; submitted by Mr. Fernandez. Dec. 15, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 2080, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Winnie Left Her Behind, issue of patent in fee, report to accompany S. 1602; sub-mitted by Mr. Mundt. Dec. 15, 1944. 4 p. (H. rp. 20S2, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

in sul ar affa irs COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Puerto Rico. Term of office of governor of Puerto Rico, report to accompany H. R. 5570 [to provide that term of office of governor of Puerto Rico shall expire 60 days from enactment of this act and at end of each 4-year period thereafter]; submitted by Mr. Cole of New York. Dec. 7, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 2038, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

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Clinch River. Free highway bridge across Clinch River at point where such river is crossed by United States highway no. 25E, report to accompany H. R. 5002 [granting consent of Congress to Tennessee Department of Highways and Public Works to construct free highway bridge across Clinch River at point where such river is crossed by United States highway numbered 25E] ; submitted by Mr. Priest. Nov. 30, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1995, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

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Colorado River. Authorizing conveyance of existing railroad bridge known as Red Rock Bridge, near Topock, Ariz., to Arizona and California, jointly 01 separately, for free-highway bridge purposes, report to accompany H. K. tji [authorizing Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company to convey to Arizona and California, jointly or separately, for public highway Proses, existing railroad bridge across Colorado River, formerly known as Red Rock Bridge, near Topock, Ariz.] ; submitted by Mr. Harless of Arizona. Nov. 30, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1994, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Illinois and Michigan Canal. Declaring portion of Illinois and Michigan Canal unnavigable stream, report to accompany H. R. 4626; submitted by Mr. Howell. Nov 30, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 1993, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) T

Indian Rock Dam and Reservoir. Granting rights-of-way [to Sinclair defining Co ] for petroleum pipe lines, telephone and telegraph lines across United States lands within area of Indian Rock Dam and Reservoir, located in York County, Pa., report to accompany H. R. 5219; submitted by Mr. Myers. Nov. 30, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1991, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Mississippi River. Creating City of Clinton Bridge Commission to acquire by purchase or condemnation and to construct bridge or bridges across Mississippi River at or near Clinton, Iowa, and at or near Fulton, Ill., report to accompany S. 1159; submitted by Mr. Howell. Dec. 13, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 2064, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Tua Fork. Authorizing free suspension bridge conveyor across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River at or near Sprigg, W. Va., report to accompany H. R. 5206 [to authorize Belfry Coal Company to construct free suspension bridge conveyor across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River at or near Sprigg, W. Va.J ; submitted by Mr. Chapman. Nov. 30, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1996, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

IRRIGATION AND RECLAMATION COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Colorado-Bia Thompson project. Providing that transmountain tunnel of Colo-rado-Big Thompson project shall be known as Alva B. Adams tunnel m honoi of the late Senator Alva Blanchard Adams and his illustrious family, report to accompany S. 1571 ; submitted by Mr. Rockwell. Dec. 7, 1944. 1 p. (H. rp. 2037, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Missouri River. Authorizing undertaking of initial stage of plan of Bureau of Reclamation for conservation, control, and use of water resources of Missouri River basin, report to accompany H. R. 4795; submitted by Mr. Murdock. Dec. 5, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 2020, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) T

Reclamation Bureau. Relieving water users on reclamation projects from ex-pense of general administration [of Washington office of Bureau of Reclama-tion] and general investigations, [reports] to accompany H. R 4808 [to amend fact finders act] ; submitted by Mr. Lemke. Dec. 5 and Dec. Io, 1944. [2 pts. J 3 p. and 1 p. (H. rp. 2021, 2 pts., 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Reclamation of land. Amending sec. 4, 7, and 17 of reclamation [project] act of 1939 (53 Stat. ,1187) for purpose of extending time in which amendatory contracts may be'made, report to accompany H. R. 4932; submitted by Mr. O’Connor. Dec. 7, 1944. 4 p. (H. rp. 2045, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 78th Congress, 2d sessioiL Ju]y 2^Nov 30, 1944 ; no. 31-34. 1944. Each 148 p. or 152 p. 4 $ Y 4.J 89/1: 78/31-34

Dedication Day. Designating Nov. 19 [anniversary of Lincoln’s Gettysburg ad-dress] as Dedication Day, report to accompany H. J. Res. 194; submitted by Mr. Walter. Dec. 13, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 2059, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

District Courts. Changing term of court at Minot, N. Dak., report to accompany S. 1898 [to amend sec. 99 of judicial code, as amended, so as to change term of district court for district of North Dakota at Minot, N. Dak.] ; submitted by Mr. Walter. Dec. 7, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 2033, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

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District Courts—Continued.----- Court sessions in South Carolina, report to accompany S. 1877 [to transfer

Georgetown County, S. C., from Florence division to Charleston division of eastern judicial district of South Carolina] ; submitted by Mr. Bryson. Nov. 27,1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1941, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

District of Columbia. Amending sec. 119 of judicial code [so as to clarify appli-cation of this section to United States Court of Appeals for District of Colum-bia], report to accompany H. R. 5518; submitted by Mr. Hobbs. Nov. 28, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1951, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Regular Veterans Association. Incorporating Regular Veterans’ Association, re-port to accompany H. R. 4425; submitted by Mr. Walter. Dec. 7, 1944. 1 p. (H. rp. 2036, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Selective Service System. Exempting reemployment committeemen of Selective Service System from certain provisions of criminal code [prohibiting em-ployees of the Government from acting as agents or attorneys for prosecuting claims against United States], report to accompany S. 1962; submitted by Mr. Cravens. Dec. 8, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 2046, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Tennessee. Relief of Tennessee, report to accompany S. 1590; submitted by Mr. Kefauver. Nov. 27, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 1938, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Treaties. Amendment to the Constitution with respect to treaty ratification, re-port to accompany H. J. Res. 320; submitted by Mr. Kefauver. Dec. 13, 1944. 10 p. (H. rp. 2061, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

World War, 1,93,9- Amending Public law 507, 77th Congress, to further ex-pedite prosecution of war, known as 2d war powers act, 1942, report to accom-pany H. R. 4993; submitted by Mr. Hobbs. Nov. 28, 1944. 5 p. (H. rp. 1959, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

----- To amend and extend 2d war powers act, 1942, hearings before subcommit-tee no. 4 and Committee on Judiciary, 78th Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 4993, Io amend Public numbered 507, 77th Congress, to further expedite prose-cution of war, known as 2d war powers act, 1942; Nov. 20-27, 1944. 1944. iii+109 p. (Serial 20.) * Paper, 15c. • Item 359 Y 4.J 89/1: W 19/3

LABOR COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Disabled. Aid to the physically handicapped, report of subcommittee to investi-gate aid to the physically handicapped, pursuant to H. Res. 230; [submitted by Mr. Kelley]. 1944. ii+9 p. (H. rp. 2077, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f L. C. card 45-35279

Employment management. Prohibiting discrimination in employment because of race, etc., report to accompany H. R. 3986; submitted by Mrs. Norton. Dec. 4, 1944. 9 p. (H. rp. 2016, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [H. R. 3986 establishes the Fair Employment Practice Commission and terminates the Committee on Fair Em-ployment Practice.] f L. C. card 45-35278

----- To prohibit discrimination in employment, hearings, 78th Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 3986, H. R. 4094, and H. R. 4005, bills to prohibit discrimina-tion in employment because of race, creed, color, national origin, or ancestry, Nov. 16, 1944. 1944. v. 2, ii+271-321 p. [H. R. 3986, H. R. 4004, and H. R. 4005 establish the Fair Employment Practice Commission and terminate the Committee on Fair Employment Practice.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 360L. C. card 44-41287 Y 4.L 11: Em 7/8/v.2

MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 78th Congress, Aug. 1-Dec. 31, 1944; no. 10-12. 1944. Each xii+47 p. or xii+56 p. 4° t Y 4.M 53: 78/10-12

East Coast Shipyards, Inc. Investigation of East Coast Shipyards, Inc., interim report pursuant to H. Res. 52; submitted by Mr. Bland. Dec. 15, 1944. 13 p. (H. rp. 2075, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

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Fish and fisheries. Study and investigation of fishery problems and particularly wartime fishery problems, report pursuant to H. Res. 52; submitted by Mr. Peterson of Florida. Dec. 14, 1944. 18 p. (H. rp. 2068, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) TL. C. card 45-35277

Glacier National Parle. Relating to fish hatchery, Glacier National Park, report to accompany S. 1645 [relating to administration of Glacier National Park fish

„y’ Creston, Mont.]; submitted by Mr. Peterson [of Florida]. Nov. 28, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1948, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Merchant marine. Investigation of merchant marine in overseas aviation in-terim report pursuant to H. Res. 52; submitted by Mr. Bland. Nov. 27. 1944. 20 p. (H. rp. 1944, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) tL. C. card 45-35276

Participation of merchant marine in overseas aviation, report to accom- pa?y,™ R' 5387 [t0 amend sec- 101 (a) and 212 (b) (2) of merchant marine act, 1936, as amended]; submitted by Mr. Bland. Dec. 7, 1944. 4 n. (H rn 2032, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Rheeni Manufacturing Co. Investigation of activities of Rheem Manufactur-ing Co., interim report pursuant to H. Res. 52; submitted by Mr. Bland. Dec. 12 1944. 15 p. (H. rp. 2057, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

----- Investigation of Rheem Manufacturing Co., executive hearings, 78th Con-gress, 1st and 2d sessions, pursuant to authority of H. Res. 52, authorizing in-vestigation of national defense program as it relates to Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, June 4, 1943-May 9, 1944. 1944. iii4-194 p * Paper 25c. • Item 362L. C. card 45-35275 Y 4.M 53: R 34

Ships. Investigation of merchant shipbuilding program and related matters on west coast of United States, interim report pursuant to H. Res. 52 • submitted by Mr. Capozzoli. Dec. 7,1944. 4 p. (H. rp. 2031, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

—— Investigation of purchase of 10 vessels by Maritime Commission from Southern Pacific Co. (Morgan Line), interim report pursuant to H. Res 52 submitted by Mr. Bonner. Dec. 7, 1944. 10 p. (H. rp. 2030, 78th Cong 2d sess.) f

•----- Investigation of ship repair yards, report pursuant to H. Res. 52; sub-mitted by Mr. Capozzoli. Dec. 15, 1944. 29 p. (H. rp. 2076, 78th Cong 2d sess.) fL. C. card 45-35274

— Study and investigation of charters of vessels, report pursuant to H. Res 52; submitted by Mr. Hart. Dec. 19, 1944. 12 p. (H. rp. 2088, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [Relates to Red Sea space charter rates.] t L. C. card 45-35309

MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 78th Congress, final edition, Dec. 1944 1945 165 P-4° $ Y 4.M 59/1: 78/final

Military hospitals. Investigations of national war effort, report pursuant to H. Res. 30; [submitted by Mr. May], 1944. iii-f-10 p. (H. rp. 2092, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [Survey of Army hospitals with special attention directed to care and treatment accorded sick and wounded United States soldiers 1 t L. C. card 45-35273

Prisoners of war. Investigations of national war effort, report pursuant to H. Res. 30; [submitted by Mr. May]. 1944. ii-f-37 p. (H. rp. 1992 [78th Cong. 2d sess.]) [Relates to treatment of prisoners of war in United States and abroad.] fL. C. card 45-35272

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SELECT COMMITTEE TO CONDUCT STUDY AND INVESTIGATION OF IIOUSF

Retroleiim. (Jrilenfc^ Problems of independent crude oil producers, pt. 1, Un- favoiable effect of present price policies, pt. 2, Trend toward monopo’lv in bXT PatmanlCtl19U5thr^tI1?n pursuant to H- Res- 18 J [submittedL C. caM “£-35271 21 +1° P’ (H' rP’ 20151 78th C°Dg- 2d sessj 1

NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Calendars Legislative calendar, 78th Congress, final edition, Dec. 19, 1944;. id. 1944. 99 p. 4 ? Y 4,N 22/1; 78/13

^sX^mmittpp^st^^t^gation-congested areas, report of congested areas Xn ’ ?8th (?°fress’ 2(1 session> pursuant to H. Res. 30, for investiga- nedit^nnSv \ne wheth.er ,7ar effort is being carried forward efficiently, ex-peditiously, and economically. 1944. iii-f-2493-2504 p. (No. 272) * Paper ac. • item 3b5 Y 4.N 22/la : 943^14/272

•VavaZ Academy/, Annapolis. To provide for temporary increase in age limit for candidates for admission to Naval Academy, H. R. 5382, [introduced by] Mr

fr°m acting Secretary of Navy to chairman of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning biil]. [1944.] p. 2507-8. (No. 274.) * Paper 5? • item 3b5 Y 4.N 22/la : 943-44/274

AaCan\<?nrdomrff^^\Cani°’1’ T° authorize Secretary of Navy to grant to O?dnnne?PHnt r gt Wa^J?Ur??S^ °nly’ strip of land situated within Naval

t n Caidon> Ohl0’ H' R> 5472! [letter from Secretary of Navy to Speakei of House of Representatives concerning bill], [1944.] p 2481 (No

268.) Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la: 943-44/268yffi-ovedeMme4°?SS’ Corps. To further amend sec. 22 of act ap-

pioved Mar. 4, 1925, providing for sundry matters affecting naval service bv Co?nsV1H Rin549O10 n °h t(?al P®1’8?110®] of Naval Reserve Officers’ Trailing '-orps, H. R 5490; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to Speaker of House of Representatives concerning bill]. [1944.] p. 2485-86. (No°270.) * Paper,

C- ltem 365 Y 4.N 22/la: 943-44/270° wX Au,thorizinS aPPy°P'Rations for Navy for additional ordnance manu-

Jo sZIpAVu r facillties’ H- R- 5489 5 [letter from Secretary of Navy®f House of Representatives concerning bill]. [1944.] p. 2483

(No. 269.) Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 943-44/269— Authorizing appropriations for Navy for additional ordnance manufacturing

Vin«nP1O<JUrtlOn .faciPties, report to accompany S. 2194; submitted by Mil Vinson of Georgia. Nov. 30, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 1990, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

T?-Provid® for donation of certain property of United States in Vieques, P R., to municipal government of Vieques, P. R„ H. R. 4863 [intro- Committee^n ;ALle-ter frOm a?ting Secretary of Navy to chairman of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning bill]. [1944.] p. 2505. (No. 273.)

I aper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 943^44/273—— To provide for donation of certain property of United States in Vieques,

4. R^ to municipal government of Vieques, P. R., H. R. 4863, [introduced by] Mr Pagan ; [letter from administrator of Federal Works Agency to chairman o«^0nl^lttee on Naval Affairs concerning bill]. [1944.] p. 2479-80. (No 267.) - Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la: 943^44/267

Virginian Railway. Authorizing Secretary of Navy to convey to Virginian Rail-way Co , for railroad-yard-enlargement purposes, parcel of land of Camp Allen FAfenVatl0-n’-iN050lk’oAa” report t0 accompany S. 1801; submitted by Mr. Vinson [of Georgia]. Nov. 30, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1989, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Women’s Reserve, Navy. Report covering various assignments pertaining to ir\ naval services; [by Margaret Chase Smith], [1944.] p 2487-92

(No. 2il ) [Pertains to women in Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard.] Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 943-44/271

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World War, 1939- Investigations of progress of war effort, report pursuant to H Res. 30; [submitted by Mr. Vinson of Georgia]. 1944. ix+231 p. map. (H. rp. 2056, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 30c.L. C. card 45-35270

POST OFFICE AND POST ROADS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Alaska. Authorizing postmasters in Alaska to administer oaths and affirmations, report to accompany H. R. 4919 [to amend act authorizing postmasters in Alaska to administer oaths and affirmations, so as to include those required under acts of Legislature of Alaska] ; submitted by Mr. Burch of Virginia. Nov 28 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1950, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Calendars. Legislative calendar, calendar of bills, resolutions, and reports re-ferred to Committee on Post Office and Post Roads for its consideration and action thereon, final edition, Dec. 31, 1944. 1945. 38 p. 4° $

Y 4.P 84/1: 78/finalPostal service. Clerical assistance at post offices, branches, or stations serving

military and naval personnel, report to accompany H. R. 4892- submitted bv Mr. Murray of Tennessee. Nov. 28, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1952,’78th Cong. 2d sess.) f 49

— Increase of compensation for employees in postal service, report to accom-pany H. R. 4715; submitted by Mr. Murray of Tennessee. Nov. 29, 1944 3 n (H. rp. 1974, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

POST-WAR ECONOMIC POLICY AND PLANNING, SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON, HOUSE

Economic policy. Post-war economic policy and planning, 5th report pursuant to H. Res. 408; [submitted by Mr. Colmer]. 1944. ii-j-6 p. (H. rp. 2071, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [Summary of activities of the special committee.] *Paper, 5c L. C. card 45-35269

POST-WAR MILITARY POLICY, SELECT COMMITTEE ON, HOUSE

Military policy. Post-war military policy, report pursuant to H. Res. 465 • [sub-mitted by Mr. Woodrum], 1944. ii+2 p. (H. rp. 1923, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [Relates to surplus material, research and development, etc.] tL. C. card 45-35268 1

PRINTING COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, calendar of bills, resolutions, petitions, manu-scripts, communications, etc., referred to Committee on Printing for considera-tion and action thereon, 78th Congress, final print, Dec. 19, 1944. 1944. 14 p 4° $ Y 4.P 93/2: 78/finai

Congress. Additional copies of 7th intermediate report of Select Committee to Investigate Executive Agencies, report to accompany H. Res. 652 [authorizing printing of additional copies of 7th intermediate report of Select Committee to Investigate Executive Agencies consisting of recommendations and proposed legislation to improve organization of Congress] ; submitted by Mr. Jarman. Nov. 27, 1944. Ip. (H. rp. 1934, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Economic policy. Additional copies of 4th report of House Special Committee on Post-War Economic Policy and Planning, report to accompany H. Res. 676 [authorizing printing of additional copies of House report numbered 1855, current session, entitled Economic problems of reconversion period, for use of Special Committee on Post-War Economic Policy and Planning] ; submitted by Mr. Jarman. Dec. 13, 1944. 1 p. (H. rp. 2058, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Prayers. Printing of prayers of chaplain of the House, report to accompany H. Res. 669 [authorizing printing of prayers of chaplain of House of Repie- sentatives, James Shera Montgomery, at opening of daily sessions of the House during 77th and 78th Congresses, including current session] ; submitted by Mr Jarman. Dec. 11, 1944. 1 p. (H. rp. 2050, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

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Bismarck School. Authorizing conveyance of property [comprising Bismarck Indian School plant] to North Dakota, report to accompany S. 209; submitted by Mr. Lemke. Dec. 5, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 2019, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Blue Ridge Parkway: Authorizing conveyance by Secretary of Interior to Chesa-peake & Ohio Railway Co. of certain perpetual easements near Afton, in Augusta and Nelson Counties, Va., being portion of Blue Ridge Parkway land of Shenandoah National Park, report to accompany II. R. 5453; submitted by Mr. Peterson of Florida. Nov. 29, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1976, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Gaudet, Charles. Confirming claim of Charles Gaudet [also known as Charles Godet], report to accompany H. R. 4857; submitted by Mr. Peterson of Florida. Dec. 5, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 2022, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Oregon. Relating to administrative jurisdiction of certain public lands in Oregon [known as Oregon & California Railroad grant lands], report to accompany S. 275; submitted by Mr. Ellsworth. Nov. 30, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1998, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Patrick Henry National Monument. Repealing acts relating to establishment of Patrick Henry National Monument and acquisition of estate of Patrick Henry in Charlotte County, Va. [known as Red Hill], report to accompany S. 1819; submitted by Mr. Peterson of Florida. Dec. 13, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 2060, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Wyohning University. Authorizing Secretary of Interior to convey lands in Powell town site, Wyo., Shoshone reclamation project, Wyo., to University of Wyoming, report to accompany H. R. 4665; submitted by Mr. Peterson of Florida. Nov. 29, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1977, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

RULES COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Congress, Joint Committee on Organization of. Establishing Joint Committee on Organization of Congress, report to accompany S. Con. Res. 23; submitted by Mr. Saba th. Dec. 7, 1944. 1 p. (H. rp. 2043, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Dental Corps. Navy. Consideration of H. R. 4216, report to accompany H. Res. 659 [for consideration of H. R. 4216, to provide more efficient dental care for personnel of Navy] ; submitted by Mr. Bates [of Kentucky], Nov. 28, 1944. 1 p. (H. rp. 1955, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Evidence. Consideration of H. R. 3690, report to accompany H. Res. 662 [for consideration of H. R. 3690, to safeguard admission of evidence in certain cases] ; submitted by Mr. Slaughter. Nov. 28, 1944. 1 p. (H. rp. 1958, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

House of Representatives. Consideration of H. R. 5590, report to accompany H. Res. 672 [for consideration of H. R. 5590, to increase clerk hire for Members of House of Representatives]; submitted by Mr. Sabath. Dec. 7, 1944. 1 p. (H. rp. 2035, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Officers, Navy. Consideration of S. 2019, report to accompany H. Res. 671 [for consideration of S. 2019, to establish grade of fleet admiral of Navy] ; sub-mitted by Mr. Sabath. Dec. 7,1944. 1 p. (H. rp. 2034, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Old age insurance. Consideration of H. R. 5564, report to accompany H. Res. 667 [for consideration of H. R. 5564, to fix rate of tax under Federal insurance contributions act on employer and employees for calendar year 1945] ; sub-mitted by Mr. Sabath. Dec. 4, 1944. 1 p. (H. rp. 2013, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Ordnance. Consideration of S. 2194, report to accompany H. Res. 664 [for con-sideration of S. 2194, authorizing appropriations for Navy for additional ord-nance manufacturing and production facilities] ; submitted by Mr. Sabath. Dec. 7, 1944. 1 p. (H. rp. 2044, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

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7 ostal service. Consideration of H. R. 4715, report to accompany H. Res. 673 [for consideration of H. R. 4715, to increase compensation of employees in postal CongC 2d’ sSUb“ltt|ed by Mr‘ Sabath- Dec- 8’ 1944. 1 p. (H. rp. 2047, 78th

Smaller War Plants Corporation. Consideration of S. 2004, report to accompany H. Res. 661 [for consideration of S. 2004, to amend act to mobilize productive facilities of small business in interests of successful prosecution of war so as to increase authorized capital stock of Smaller War Plants Corporation] • sub-mitted by Mr. Sabath. Nov. 28,1944. Ip. (H. rp. 1957, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

W^ar^ar’ .^“Si/eration of H. R. 4993, report to accompany H. Res 660 [for consideration of H. R. 4993, to amend Public numbered 507, 77th Con-gress, to further expedite prosecution of war, approved Mar. 27 1942 known as 2d war powers act, 1942] ; submitted by Mr. Sabath. Nov. 28 1944 1 n (H. rp. 1956, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t P'

TERRITORIES COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Seward, Alaska. Act concerning Seward, Alaska, hearing, 78th Congress 2d session, on H. R. 4502, to amend act approved May 20, 1935 concerning Seward Alaska, as amended [so as to authorize said town to purchase Seward Light and itnT1 Company properties and to issue bonds for such purpose], Nov 30 1944 1944. ii+3 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 376 Y 4?T 27/1? Al 1/69

----- Concerning Seward, Alaska, report to accompany H. R. 4502 [to amend act approved May 20, 1935, concerning Seward, Alaska, as amended so S ?o au thorize said town to purchase Seward Light and Power Company properties

d i° b°ndS ,f°r such PurP°sel ! submitted by Mr. Robinsonof Utah Dec. 1, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 2005, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

r 2t "m 7o44C“11%d/r’ as81S”ment for fuzing social security tax, Nov27-29,1944. 1944. Each 3 p. 4" f Y 4.W36: 78/1-3/soc.sec.tax~ Cal™ia!\ of 1,1118 and resolutions referred to Committee on Wavs and

Means, 78th Congress, 2d session, Apr. 1-Dec. 31,1944; no. 1-5 1944 various paging 4° [Number 5 Is the final edition.] t Y 4. W 36; 7841/1-5

Coconut. Suspending tariff duty on coconuts and coconut meat report to neeomMr-Doushton- Nov-28’5 p-

rPOrU° accomPanV H. R. 5543; submitted by Mr. Doughton Dec. 4, 1944. 4 p. (H. rp. 2017, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t ^ougnton.Negotiable instruments. Payment of taxes by check and money order report tn

accompany H. R. 5565 [to authorize collectors of internal ?ev?nueto ?eceiv? certain checks and money orders in payment of taxes ar.d for revenue stamps] • subnutteii by Mr. Doughton. Dec. 4, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 2018, 78th Co^ 2d sess.) । °

Old age insurance Fix rate of tax under Federal insurance contributions act ^employer and employee for calendar year 1945, report to accompany H R 5u64 , submitted by Mr. Doughton. Dec. 1, 1944. 7 p. (H rp 2010 78th PniJ' 2d sess.) [Includes dissenting views.] t P' ’78tb Cong‘L. C. card 45-35267

----7 Freezing social security tax at 1 percent, hearings, 78th Congress 2d spr n TUr-ity pay roU tax on employers and emp oyees for

• Dem 378 ’ Revised [print], 1944. iii+147 p. il. * PaperL. C. card 45-35266 Y4.W36: So 1/3/rev.

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Taxes. Existing Federal taxes (as of Dec. 1, 1944) ; compiled by J. LeRoy Smith and Gunhild A. Kenny. 1944. iii-f-26 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 334L. C. card 45-35265 Y 4.1n 8/11: T 19/2

REDUCTION OF NONESSENTIAL FEDERAL EXPENDITURES JOINT COMMITTEE

Appropriations. Reduction of nonessential Federal expenditures, additional re-port pursuant to sec. 601 of revenue act of 1941; [submitted by Mr. Byrd]. 1944. iii-|-9 p. (S doc. 241, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [Relates to unexpended balances of appropriations and contract authorizations]. * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 45-35264

Government offices. Reduction of nonessential Federal expenditures, additional report pursuant to sec. 601 of revenue act of 1941; [submitted by Mr. Byrd]. 1944. iii-J-1 p. (S. doc. 242, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [Committee defers report on Government reorganization until 79th Congress, 1st session.] * Paper, 5c. L. C. card 45-35263

SENATE

Calendar of business, 78th Congress, 2d session, Dec. 1-19,1944; no. 124-138. 1944. various paging, large 8° [Daily when Senate is in session. Number 138 is the final edition.] $ ¥1.3:78-2/124-138

Global alphabet, method of teaching English to the world, by Robert L. Owen; presented by Air. Thomas of Oklahoma. 1944. [11] p. 4° (S. doc. 250, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 45-35262

AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY COMMITTEE, SENATE

Agricultural insurance. Crop insurance, report to accompany H. R. 4911 [to amend Federal crop insurance act]; submitted by Mr. Thomas of Oklahoma. Dec. 2, 1944. 9 p. (S. rp. 1298, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [H. R. 4911, as here reported, repeals provisions of law requiring liquidation of Federal Crop Insur-ance Corporation.] f L. C. card 45-35308

----- To amend Federal crop insurance act, hearings, 78th Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 4911, Nov. 27 and 28,1944. 1944. iii-f-72 p. * Paper, 15c. • Item 382 L. C. card 45-35261 Y 4.Ag 8/2: F 31/6

Alcohol. Utilization of farm crops, fiber and industrial alcohol, hearings before subcommittee, 78th Congress, 2d session, on S. Res. 80 (78th Congress, extending S. Res. 224, 77th Congress), for investigation relative to production of industrial alcohol, synthetic alcohol, and synthetic rubber from farm crops, June 23- Oct. 17, 1944. 1944. pt. 10, iii-j-2753-2835 p. [These hearings were held at Washington, D. C., and Eldora, Iowa.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 382L. C. card 42-19233 Y 4.Ag 8/2 : F 22/13/pt.lO

Angelina National Forest. Transferring land in Nacogdoches County, Tex., to Forest Service [to be administered as part of Angelina National Forest], report to accompany H. R. 5551; submitted by Mr. Thomas of Oklahoma. Dec. 7, legis-lative day Nov. 21, 1944. Ip. (S. rp. 1368, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Angostura project. Authorizing administrator of Farm Security Administration to exchange land within Angostura irrigation project, Hot Springs, S. Dak., for land owned by Hot Springs, S. Dak., report to accompany H. R. 5563; submitted by Mr. Thomas of Oklahoma. Dec. 7, legislative day Nov. 21,1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1369, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 78th Congress, Nov. 24 and Dec. 30, 1944; no. 20 and 21. 1944-45. 59 p. and 56 p. 4° [Number 21 is the final edition.] J

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Rural Electrification Administration. Administration of rural electrification act, hearings before subcommittee, 78th Congress, 2d session, on S. Res. 197, author-izing employment of assistants and expenditure of funds in proposed investi-gation of administration of rural electrification act, May 29, 1944. 1944. pt. 5, iii4-1517-2179 p. [Consists of exhibits.] * Paper, $1.00. • Item 382L. C. card 44-3040 Y 4.Ag 8/2: R 88/4/pt.5

AMERICAN SMALL BUSINESS, SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO STUDY PROBLEMS OF, SENATE

Business. Problems of American small business, hearings, 78th Congress, 2d session, pursuant to S. Res. 66 (extending S. Res. 298, 76th Congress), to appoint special committee to study and survey problems of American small business enterprises. 1944. pts. 44 and 45. •L. C. card 42-12978 Y 4.Am 3/5: B 96/4pt. 44. Developing the West through small business, 5. vi4-5571-5700 p. il. [Consists

of statements submitted on small business, manpower, and reconversion prob-lems, at Los Angeles and San Diego, Calif.] * Paper, 15c.

pt. 45. Same, 6, Aug. 7—9, 1944. viid-5701—5811 p. [These hearings were held at Phoenix, Tucson, and Prescott, Ariz., before subcommittee on mining and minerals industry.] ♦ Paper, 15c.

Public property. Small busines problems, buyer’s guide for surplus property, compiled [by Budget Bureau] at request of surplus war property subcommittee. Revised edition. 1944. v-f-26 p. (Senate committee print no. 19, 78th Con-gress, 2d session.) *Paper, 10c.L. C. card 45-35256 Y 4.Am 3/5:19

APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Appropriations. Appropriations, budget estimates, etc., statements for 78th Con-gress, 2d session [Jan. 10-Nov. 13, 1944], showing appropriations made [etc.] ; prepared by Marcellus C. Sheild and Everard H. Smith. 1944. 861 p. large 8° (S. doc. 226, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [Prepared by clerks to Committees on Appro-priations of House and Senate.] *Paper, $1.75.L. C. card 7-1777

----- First supplemental appropriation bill, 1945, hearings before subcommittee, 78th Congress, 2d session, on II. R. 5587, making appropriations to supply defi-ciencies in appropriations for fiscal year 1944 and prior fiscal years, and to provide supplemental appropriations for fiscal years 1945 and 1946, and for other purposes. 1944. ii-|-294 p. * Paper, 30c. • Item 339L. C. card 45-35257 Y 4.Ap 6/2: D 36/945-1

----- First supplemental appropriation bill, 1945, report to accompany H. R. 5587 [making appropriations to supply deficiencies in appropriations for fiscal year 1944 and prior fiscal years, to provide supplemental appropriations for fiscal years 1945 and 1946, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. McKellar. Dec. 14, legislative day Nov. 21,1944. 8 p. (S. rp. 1384, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

House of Representatives. Increasing clerk hire [for Members of House of Rep-resentatives], report to accompany H. R. 5590; submitted by Mr. McKellar. Dec. 14, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1385, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [Committee amended H. R. 5590 so as to increase limitation on salaries of Senate employees.] f

BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE, SENATE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 78th Congress, 2d session, Oct. 16 and Dec 30, 1944; no. 20 and 21. 1944-45. 39 p. and 35 p. 4° [Number 21 is the final edition.] t Y 4.B 22/3: 78/20,21

Disbursing officers. Authorizing foreign exchange transactions by disbursing offi-cers, report to accompany H. R. 5062; submitted by Mr. Wagner. Dec. 5, legis-lative day Nov. 21, 1944. 5 p. (S. rp. 1311, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Silver. ~ Use of Government-owned silver for war purposes, report to accompany S. 1954 [to amend act to authorize use for war purposes of silver held or owned by United States, so as to extend act to Dec. 31, 1945] ; submitted by Mr. Ma-loney. Nov. 28, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1230, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

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Alaska Railroad. Authorizing increases in wages for certain employees of Alaska Railroad for services rendered May 1-Sept. 30, 1943, report to accompany H. R. 4709; submitted by Mr. Downey. Dec. 19, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 1 p. (S. rp. 1392, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [Corrected print. 1st print, 3 p., contains extraneous matter inadvertently printed as part of this report.] t

Civil service pensions. Deferment of required 5-year valuation of civil-service retirement and disability fund [for duration of present war and for 1 year thereafter], report to accompany H. R. 5571; submitted by Mr. Downey. Dec. 19, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 3 p. (S. rp. 1393, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [Cor-rected print. 1st print has 2 p.] t

Health programs for Government employees, report to accompany S. 2201; sub-mitted by Mr. Downey. Dec. 4, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 1 p. (S. rp. 1299, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Leave of absence. Lump sum payment to Government employees for accumulated or accrued annual leave [due upon their separation from Government service], report to accompany H. R. 4918; submitted by Mr. Downey. Dec. 4, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1300, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

CLAIMS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Adair, Floyd M. Estate of Floyd M. Adair, report to accompany II. R. 4322 [for relief of estate of Floyd M. Adair] ; submitted by Mr. O’Daniel. Dec. 6, legis-lative day Nov. 21, 1944. 5 p. (S. rp. 1327, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Albertson, Enid M. Enid M. Albertson, report to accompany H. R. 3218 [for relief of Enid M. Albertson] ; submitted by Mr. Robertson. Dec. 6, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 6 p. (S. rp. 1317, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Allen, Guy F. G. F. Allen, report to accompany S. 2189 [for relief of G. F. Allen] ; submitted by Mr. Stewart. Dec. 7, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 3 p. (S. rp. 1366, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

----- Relief of G. F. Allen, report to accompany S. 2070 [for relief of G. F. Allen, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Tunnell. Nov. 29, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 4 p. (S. rp. 1259, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Armstrong, Mrs. Florence. Mrs. Florence Armstrong, report to accompany H. R. 4331 [for relief of Mrs. Florence Armstrong] ; submitted by Mr. Wiley. Nov. 29, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 4 p. (S. rp. 1276, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Barwick, Archie. Archie Barwick, report to accompany H. R. 1556 [for relief of Archie Barwick] ; submitted by Mr. Stewart. Dec. 6, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 3 p. (S. rp. 1330, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Beckham, Louis. Louis Beckham, report to accompany H. R. 4111 [for relief of Louis Beckham] ; submitted by Mr. Wherry. Nov. 29, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 6 p. (S. rp. 1256, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Beckner, Kimball L. Estate of Kimball Lee Beckner, report to accompany H. R. 4786 [for relief of estate of Kimball Lee Beckner] ; submitted by Mr. Wherry. Nov. 29, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 5 p. (S. rp. 1258, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Berberian, Archie J. Archie Berberian, Kurken Berberian, and Mrs. Osgetel Berberian, report to accompany H. R. 3465 [for relief of Archie Berberian, Kurken Berberian, and Mrs. Osgetel Berberian] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Nov. 30, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 6 p. (S. rp. 1288, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Brannen. Paul E. P. E. Brannen, report to accompany II. R. 4101 [for relief of P. E. Brannen] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Dec. 6, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 7 p. (S. rp. 1350, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Brown, Mrs. Annie. Estate of Annie Brown, report to accompany H. R. 4703 [for relief of estate of Annie Brown] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Nov. 30, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 6 p. (S. rp. 1293, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) |

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Brown, Sandy C. Sandy C. Brown, report to accompany H. R. 4549 [for relief of Sandy C. Brown] ; submitted by Mr. O’Daniel. Dec. 6, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 4 p. (S. rp. 1329, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Burgett, Mrs. Cecile H. Estate of Cecile H. Burgett, report to accompany H. R. 5048 [for relief of estate of Cecile H. Burgett]; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Nov. 29, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 7 p. (S. rp. 1250, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Cannon, Ira. Ira Cannon, report to accompany H. R. 4105 [for relief of Ira Cannon] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Nov. 30, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 5 p. (S. rp. 1292, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Carter, Harley E. Harley E. Carter, report to accompany H. R. 3709 [for relief of Harley E. Carter] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Dec. 7, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 8 p. (S. rp. 1364, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Casey, John. John Casey and Marie Casey, report to accompany H. R. 4016 [for relief of John Casey and Marie Casey] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Nov. 30, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 12 p. (S. rp. 1291, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Chandler, Mrs. Anna. Mrs. Anna Chandler, report to accompany H. R. 3881 [for relief of Mrs. Anna Chandler] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Nov. 29, legislative day Nov. 21,1944. 4 p. (S. rp. 1266, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

China, United States Court for. Certain former employees of United States Court for China, report to accompany H. R. 4080 [for relief of certain former employees of United States Court for China] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Nov. 29, legislative day Nov. 21,1944. 4 p. (S. rp. 1267, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Clark, Thomas R. Thomas R. Clark, report to accompany H. R. 4593 [for relief of Thomas R. Clark]; submitted by Mr. Stewart. Dec. 6, legislative day Nov. 21,1944. 8 p. (S. rp. 1333, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Collins, Francis A. Estate of Francis A. Collins, report to accompany H. R. 5034 [for relief of estate of Francis A. Collins] ; submitted by Mr. Wherry. Nov. 29, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 8 p. (S. rp. 1274, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Cooper, John T. John T. Cooper, report to accompany S. 2002 [for relief of John T. Cooper] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Dec. 7, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1359, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Coulter, Diemer A. Diemer Adison Coulter and Frances Andrews Coulter, re-port to accompany H. R. 2150 [for relief of Diemer Adison Coulter and Frances Andrews Coulter] ; submited by Mr. Robertson. Dec. 6, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 8 p. (S. rp. 1316, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Crompton, William H. William H. Crompton, report to accompany H. R. 4481 [for relief of William H. Crompton]; submitted by Mr. Stewart. Dec. 6, legis-lative day Nov. 21, 1944. 8 p. (S. rp. 1353, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

DeGroot, Violet. Legal guardian of Violet DeGroot, report to accompany H. R. 3727 [for relief of legal guardian of Violet DeGroot]; submitted by Mr. Wherry. Nov. 30, legislative day Nov. 21,1944. 6 p. (S. rp. 1283, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Doelling, Clarence G. Clarence G. Doelling and Doris J. (McNeil) Doelling, re-port to accompany H. R. 3279 [for relief of Clarence G. Doelling and Doris J. (McNeil) Doelling]; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Nov. 30, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 10 p. (S. rp. 1287, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Droppelman, Mrs. Mary A. L. Mary Agnes Lichtefeld Droppelman and Fred J. Lichtefeld and Josephine Lichtefeld, report to accompany H. R. 3645 [for relief of Mary Agnes Lichtefeld Droppelman and Fred J. Lichtefeld and Jo-sephine Lichtefeld] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Nov. 29, legislative day Nov. 21,1944. 8 p. (S. rp. 1253, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Drummond, Floyd E. Floyd E. and Lena Mae Drummond, report to accompany H. R. 3678 [for relief of Floyd E. and Lena Mae Drummond]; submitted by Mr. Wherry. Nov. 30, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 7 p. (S. rp. 1282, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

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Jan ua ry 1945 49^(Zen, James L James LeRoy Eden, report to accompany H. R. 3928 [for relief

of James LeRoy Eden]; submitted by Mr. Robertson. Dec. 6, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 7 p. (S. rp. 1320, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f mgisiauve day

E9er, Sebastian. Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Eger, report to accomnanv H R O7R (for relief1 of Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Eger); subStted by M^beSy Nov 29, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 13 p. (S. rp. 1255, 78th Cong. 2d Jss.) t

HP T pladrs A. lioiiis, as executrix of estate ot George Pearse Ennis and O*cai H. Julius, and Excelsior Automotive Service, Inc report to accom FK^nS8.i?nrdlef^ A- Ennls' as oi

B' 011ie Brashear Hearldson, report to accompanv H R 4363 [for relief of Ollie Brashear Hearldson]; submitted by Mr. EllendeZ Nov 29, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 6 p. (S. rp. 1246, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Hearn^ Harry V Harry V. Hearn, report to accompany H. R. 3369 [for relief a Zrr ;™U?Slo™,byrMr- %Danlel; »■ legieMve' d°ay Nov asx, ±u-±4. xz p. (.ft. rp. 1340, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Hill Mrs. Lillian Lillian Hill, report to accompany H. R. 3191 [for relief of8 p. “S S ’’’ legiSlatIve 'laj' N»v- 21'

HoJ&s c. Kelly Hobbs, report to accompany H. R. 4125 [for relief of Kellv 29’

1 eaise Ennis and Oscar H. Julius, and Excelsior Automotive Service Incor 9pra(S In 1235 TCth ?'y Mr' Bllender- Nov- 29> legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. up. (.ft. ip. 1235, i8th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Sarris, Hall. Hall Farris, report to accompany H. R. 3781 [for relief of Hall 3prilS(S rn 1319 7r Jh c^’ RP?ertS0?- ,Dec- 6> legislative day Nov. 21, 1944 op. (.ft. ip. 1319, <8th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Fleet, Mrs Emma B. Estate of Emma B. Fleet, report to accompanv H R 4878 [for relief of estate of Emma B. Fleet]; submitted by M Wherry N*'v 29 legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 6 p. (S. ’rp. 1273, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t ’

l'°vSn^rS' RrOSai' Rosa Lee Foreman, report to accompany H. R. 4309 [forNov. 21, 194? 2 p. °7sX] i^T^^Sth Cong^d Zssj' legislative day

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day Nov. 21, 1944. 7 p. (S. rp. 1326, 78th Cong. 2d sess ) t ’ g

L' F’ L-Gause and !egal guardian of Rosalind and Helen Gause report to accompany H. R. 3996 [for relief of F. L. Gause and legal guardiS of Rosalind and Helen Gause] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Nov. 29 legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 21 p. (S. rp. 1254, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f ’ ieglslatlve

Gibson, A. D. Estate of A. D. Gibson, report to accompanv H R 3931 rfnr roiiof

XXStX -J29, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 3 p. (S. rp. 1243, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Oscar. Oscar Griggs, report to accompany S. 1885 [for relief of Oscar Ts1 EUenderl Dec- 7’ legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 8 p.vft. rp. 1358, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f v

Harcrow, Lindsey. Lindsey Harcrow, report to accompany H. R. 763 [for relief of Lindsey Harcrow] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Nov. 29, legislative dav Nov. 21, 1944. 4 p. (S. rp. 1238, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t iegislatlve daV

Hawke, Mrs. Elsie. Elsie Hawke, report to accompany H. R. 3584 [for relief of ani6 IlawkeU submitted by Mr. Ellender. Nov. 29, legislative day Nov 21 1944. 5 p. (S. rp. 1244, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t y ’

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Hurimtz, Mrs. Pearl 8. Pearl Saievitz Hurwitz and Ruth Levin, report to accom-pany H. R. 2373 [for relief of Pearl Saievitz Hurwitz and Ruth Levin] ; sub-mitted by Mr. Ellender. Nov. 29, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 8 n (S rn 1241, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Jones, Mrs. Nelle L. Mrs. Nelle Jones, report to accompany H. R. 2543 [for relief of Mrs. Nelle Jones] ; submitted by Mr. Stewart. Dec. 6, legislative dav Nov. 21 1944. 8 p. (S. rp. 1331, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Klotz, II. L. Dr. H. L. Klotz, report to accompany H. R. 4736 [for relief of H. L. Klotz] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Nov. 29, legislative dav Nov 21 1944 44- [1J p. (S. rp. 1247, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

LeFrancq, Mrs. Bertha. Bertha LeFrancq, report to accompany H. R. 4333 [for relief of Bertha LeFrancq] ; submitted by Mr. Robertson. Dec. 6, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 13 p. (S. rp. 1321, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Landmark, Walter N. Walter Lundmark, report to accompany H. R. 3995 [for relief of Walter Landmark] ; submitted by Mr. O'Daniel. Dec. 6, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 6 p. (S. rp. 1324, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Lungstras, Karl. Karl Lungstras, report to accompany H. R. 4213 [for relief of Karl Lungstras] ; submitted by Mr. O'Daniel. Dec. 6, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 5 p. (S. rp. 1343, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Lazar, Rose B. Rose B. Luzar, report to accompany H. R. 2300 [for relief of Rose B. Luzar] ; submitted by Mr. O'Daniel. Dec. 6, legislative day Nov. 21 1944. 7 p. (S. rp. 1339, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Macklin, Mrs. Bertha. Mrs. Bertha Macklin, report to accompany H. R. 3138 [for relief of Mrs. Bertha Macklin] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Nov. 29, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 5 p. (S. rp. 1242, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

McLaughlin, John, sr. John McLaughlin, sr., and John McLaughlin, jr, report to accompany H. R. 4451 [for relief of John McLaughlin, sr., and John Mc-Laughlin, jr.] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Dec. 6, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 6 p. (S. rp. 1347, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

McMahon, Hubert. Hubert McMahon and legal guardian of Barbara McMahon, report to accompany H. R. 3017 [for relief of Hubert McMahon and legal guardian of Barbara McMahon] ; submitted by Mr. Wiley. Nov. 30, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 16 p. (S. rp. 1279, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

MacNeil, John L. John L. MacNeil, report to accompany H. R. 4631 [for relief of John L. MacNeil] ; submitted by Mr. Wherry. Dec. 6, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 4 p. (S. rp. 1337, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Maine. State of Maine, report to accompany H. R. 3250 [to confer jurisdiction upon district court of Maine to hear, determine, and render judgment upon claim of Maine] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Dec. 7, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 10 p. (S. rp. 1361, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Mangrum, Christine. Christine Mangrum, Luster Mangrum, and Nathan Man-grum, report to accompany H. R. 2005 [for relief of Christine Mangrum, Luster Mangrum, and Nathan Mangrum] ; submitted by Mr. Tunnell. Dec. 7, legisla-tive day Nov. 21, 1944. 13 p. (S. rp. 1365, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Maxiveil, Everette. Estate of Everette Maxwell, estate of Redman P. Maddux, and legal guardian of Elmer Massa, report to accompany H. R. 4674 [for relief of estate of Everette Maxwell, estate of Redman P. Maddux, and legal guard-ian of Elmer Massa] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Nov. 29, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 10 p. (S. rp. 1269, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Miles, Clarence II. Clarence H. Miles, Mrs. Mollie Miles, and Hardy Miles, re-port to accompany H. R. 2688 [for relief of Clarence H. Miles, Mrs .Mollie Miles, and Hardy Miles] ; submitted by Mr. Wherry. Dec. 6, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 4 p. (S. rp. 1336, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Miller, Harold F. Harold Miller, report to accompany H. R. 4542 [for relief of Harold Miller] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Dec. 6, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 7 p. (S. rp. 1349, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

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report to accompany H. R. 4525 [for relief of M. Grace Murphy, administratrix of estate of John H. Murphy] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Dec 6, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 14 p. (S. rp. 1348, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Norman, J. Sims. lief of J. Sims Nov. 21, 1944.

Dr. J. Sims Norman, report to accompany H. R. 4921 [for re-Norman] ; submitted by Mf. Ellender. Nov. 29, legislative dav 3 p. (S. rp. 1248, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Odom, G. F. G. F. Odom, report to accompany II. R. 545 [for relief of G. F. Odom] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Nov. 29, legislative day Nov. 21 1944 5 p. (S. rp. 1237, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Olive: Mrs. Mabelle E. Mabelle E. Olive, report to accompany II. R 4380 [for ’■ehef of Mabelle E. Olive] ; submitted by Mr. Wiley. Nov. 30, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 7 p. (S. rp. 1281, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

I aimer, Clyde H. Clyde H. Palmer, estate of Lola J. Palmer, legal guardian of Margie Joan Palmer, report to accompany H. R. 5060 [for relief of Clyde H. Palmer, estate of Lola J. Palmer, and legal guardian of Margie Joan Palmer] • l^Ll^Sth (T Mr' N°v’ 30’ legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 9 p. (S. rp’.

Parkinson, Eleanor. Eleanor Parkinson, report to accompany H. R 3302 [for relief of Eleanor Parkinson] ; submitted by Mr. Wilson. Dec. 6, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 4 p. (S. rp. 1351, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Peterson, Mrs. Pearl W. Mrs. Pearl W. Peterson, report to accompany H. R. 3484 [for relief of Mrs. Pearl W. Peterson] ; submitted bv Mr. Robertson Dec 6 legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 6 p. (S. rp. 1318, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f ’ ’

Wilfred T., sr. Wilfred T. Plant, sr., report to accompany H. R. 4817 [for relief of Wilfred T. Plant, sr.] ; submitted by Mr. Wherry. Nov 29 legis-lative day Nov. 21, 1944. 6 p. (S. rp. 1272, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Poisson, Mrs. Rose. Mrs. Rose Poisson, report to accompany H. R. 3285 [for relief of Mrs. Rose Poisson]; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Nov 29 legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 7 p. (S. rp. 1264, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Souna Bridge <£ Dredging Co., report to accompany H. R. 449 [for relief Sound Bri<ige and Dredging Company] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender

Nov. 29, legislative day Nov. 21,1944. 5 p. (S. rp. 1236, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) fQueen City Brewing Co., report to accompany H. R. 3614 [for relief of Queen

S y C°mPa?y] i submitted by Mr. Ellender. Dec. 7, legislative dayNov. 21, 1944. 7 p. (S. rp. 1362, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Riddle, F. L. F. L. Riddle, report to accompany H. R. 1218 [for relief of F. L. Riddle]; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Nov. 30, legislative day Nov. 21 1944 9 p. (S. rp. 1285, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Rinkenberger, A. L. A. L. Rinkenberger and John Floering, report to accom-77 [for relief of A. L. Rinkenberger and John Floering]; sub-

mitted by Mr. Robertson. Nov. 29, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 10 n (S rn 1262, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f " • • i •

Robbins, Edward C. Edwin C. Robbins, report to accompany H. R. 3414 [for relief of Edward C. Robbins] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Dec 6 legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 7 p. (S. rp. 1345, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Ross, Alfred F. Alfred F. Ross, report to accompany H. R. 4049 [for relief of Alfred F. Ross]; submitted by Mr. Stewart. Dec. 6, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 5 p. (S. rp. 1332, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Rowe, Robert. Robert Rowe and Mary Rowe, report to accompany H. R. 4212 [for relief of Robert Rowe and Mary Rowe] ; submitted by Mr O’Daniel Dec" 6, legislative day Nov. 21,1944. 4 p. (S. rp. 1342, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) >

Ruiz, Antonio. Antonio Ruiz, report to accompany S. 2123 [for relief of Antonio Ruiz] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Dec. 7, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 3 n (S. rp. 1360, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

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Rutherford, Mrs. Ida M. Ida M. Rutherford, report to accompany H. R. 2827 [for relief of estate of Ida M. Rutherford] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Nov. 30, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 5 p. (S. rp. 1286, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

San Francisco, Calif. City and county of San Francisco, report to accompany H. R. 3590 [for relief of city and county of San Francisco]; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Nov. 30, legislative day. Nov. 21, 1944. 6 p. (S. rp. 1289, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Saunders Memorial Hospital. Conferring jurisdiction upon district court for eastern district of South Carolina to hear, determine, and render judgment upon claim of board of trustees of Saunders Memorial Hospital, report to accompany H. R. 5167; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Nov. 29, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 16 p. (S. rp. 1251, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Senders, M., Co. M. Senders & Co., report to accompany H. R. 3814 [for relief of M. Senders and Company] ; submitted by Mr. O’Daniel. Dec. 6, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 4 p. (S. rp. 1341, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Sherman, Mrs. Phoehe. Mrs. Phoebe Sherman, and Mrs. Harriett W. Vander- hoef and Allan Vanderhoef, report to accompany H. R. 2354 [for relief of es-tate of Mrs. Phoebe Sherman, and for Mrs. Harriett W. Vanderhoef and Allan Vanderhoef] ; submitted by Mr. Wherry. Dec. 6, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 9 p. (S. rp. 1335, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Smith, Luther M. Luther Marcus Smith, report to accompany H. R. 4345 [for relief of legal guardian of Luther Marcus Smith] ; submitted by Mr. O’Daniel. Dec. 6, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 13 p. (S. rp. 1328, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Springsteen, Jessie M. Jessie Springsteen and John Springsteen, report to ac-company H. R. 4962 [for relief of Jessie Springsteen and John Springsteen] ; submitted by Mr. O’Daniel. Dec. 6, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 8 p. (S. rp. 1344, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Stapley, 0. S., Co. O. S. Stapley Co., report to accompany H. R. 3852 [for relief of O. S. Stapley Company] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Nov. 30, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 4 p. (S. rp. 1290, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Steel, Joseph W. Joseph W. Steel, report to accompany H. R. 4038 [for relief of Joseph W. Steel] ; submitted by Mr. O’Daniel. Dec. 6, legislative day Nov. 21,1944. 7 p. (S. rp. 1325, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Stovall, Francis D., jr. Francis D. Stovall, jr., report to accompany H. R. 4927 [for relief of Francis D. Stovall, jr.] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Nov. 29, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 5 p. (S. rp. 1249, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Stovall, Henry. Henry Stovall, report to accompany H. R. 1772 [for relief of Henry Stovall]; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Nov. 29, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 4 p. (S. rp. 1239, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Toler, Mrs. Julia. Mrs. Julia Toler, report to accompany H. R. 4367 [for relief of Mrs. Julia Toler] ; submitted by Mr. Stewart. Dec. 6, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 6 p. (S. rp. 1334, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Treasury Department. Eliminating as uncollectible certain credits of United States [carried on accounts of Treasury Department, Post Office Department, and General Accounting Office], report to accompany S. 2071; submitted by Mr. Tunnell. Nov. 29, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1260, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Volusia County, Fla. Board of county commissioners of Volusia County, Fla., report to accompany H. R. 4815 [for relief of board of county commissioners of Volusia County, Fla.]; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Nov. 29, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 4 p. (S. rp. 1270, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Walker, Henry C. Henry Clay Walker, report to accompany H. R. 4305 [for relief of Henry Clay Walker]; submitted by Mr. Wherry. Nov. 29, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 6 p. (S. rp. 1271, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Walter, Galen E. Galen E. Walter, report to accompany S. 2088 [for relief of Galen E. Walter]; submitted by Mr. Robertson. Nov. 29, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 3 p. (S. rp. 1261, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

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Jan ua ky 1945 53Washington Asphalt Co., report to accompany H. R. 2903 [for relief of Washing-

ton Asphalt Company]; submitted by Mr. Robertson. Nov. 30, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 3p. (S. rp. 1278, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f y

Watson, Mrs. Bertie E. Mrs. William M. Watson and R. H. Price, report to accompany H. R. 3323 [for relief of Mrs. William M. Watson (Bertie E Wat- tOn) »a?d H‘ Price] : submitted by Mr. Ellender. Nov. 29, legislative dav Nov. 21, 1944. 9 p. (S. rp. 1265, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Watt, Anne C. Miss Anne Watt, report to accompany H. R. 3467 [for relief of 3 nIie?yatn by M1‘ Ellender- Dec- 6> legislative day Nov. 21, 1944.op. (fe. rp. Io4b, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

II eaver, Albert B. Albert B. Weaver, report to accompany H. R. 4442 [for rehef of Albert B. Weaver] ; submitted by Mr. Wherry. Nov. 30, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 11 p. (S. rp. 1284, 78th Cong., 2d sess.) t

^ober WUliam P" William Weber, report to accompany H. R. 4200 [for relief of YcilVamKWeb%] ; SUb“ltted by Mr- E11ender. Nov. 29, legislative day Nov. 21,1944. 5 p. (S.rp. 1268, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f y

Dec. 7, legis-H ffor JplS^w’ jr' ?vr™aUi. Yeinert> ir-’ rePort to accompany H. R. 3639

[for relief of Herman Weinert, jr.] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. D " ' 'lative day Nov. 21, 1944. 4 p. (S. rp. 1363, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

H hiddon,Robert L. Robert L. Whiddon, report to accompany H R 4588 [for relief of Robert L. Whiddon]; submitted by Mr. Wherry Dec 6 legislative day Nov. 21,1944. 8 p. (S. rp. 1338, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t le^slatlve

Whipple, LaVerne. LaVerne Whipple, report to accompany H. R. 3400 [for relief of LaVerne Whipple]; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Nov. 29 legislative dav Nov. 21,1944. 8 p. (S. rp. 1252, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Winsch, Mrs. Ruby C. Mrs. Ruby Winsch, report to accompany H. R. 4014 [for relief of Mrs. Ruby Winsch]; submitted by Mr. Wiley. Nov 30 legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 6 p. (S. rp. 1280, 78th Cong. 2d sess ) f ’ ’ S U

H uUd^igi reP°rt to accompany H. R. 4629 [for relief of Lud-w g Wolf] , submitted by Mr. Robertson. Dec. 6, legislative dav Nov 21 1944 4p. (S.rp. 1322, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f uve aay i^ov. 21, 1944.

11 otters, Mrs. Agnes. Mrs. Agnes Wolters, report to accompany H. R 2213 [for relief of Mrs Agnes Wolters]; submitted by Mr. Ellender Nov. 29, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 7 p. (S. rp. 1240, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f ’ ^gisiauve

W& *Dd eStat® Of James Evans> report to accompany H. R.4366 [for relief of Alex Wylie and estate of James Evans] ; submitted by Mr Cong 2d’sp?)' ? ’ leg'Slative day Nov- 21- 1944- 5 p. (S. rp. 1193, 78th

Zwfcas J/rs. Anna. Mrs. Anna Zukas, report to accompany H. R. 3880 [for relief of Mrs. Anna Zukas] ; submitted by Mr. Robertson. Dec. 6, legislative dav Nov. 21, 1944. 7 p. (S. rp. 1352, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f y

COMMERCE COMMITTEE, SENATE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 78th Congress, 2d session, Oct. 10 and Dec 31 J.944’ no. 14 and 15. 1944. 80 p. and 72 p. 4° [Number 15 is the final edi- 1 ,J 4 Y 4.C 73/2:78/14,15

Clinch River Free highway bridge across Clinch River at point where such river is crossed by Lnited States highway no. 25E, report to accompany H. R. 5002 [granting consent of Congress to Tennessee Department of Highways and Public V orks to construct free highway bridge across Clinch River at point where such river is crossed by United States highway numbered 25E] ; sub-

^Ir‘ Bo i ey‘ Pec> 14> tegisiative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S rp1381, 18th Cong. 2d sess.) f 1

Illinois and Michigan Canal. Declaring portion of Illinois & Michigan Canal unnavigable stream, report to accompany H. R. 4626; submitted by Mr. Bailey HS?3’+leglSlatlve day Nov- 21’ 1944' 3 P- (s- rP- 1379, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) y 0

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Marchant, Charles R. Granting permission for certain employees of Civil Aero-nautics Administration [namely Charles Rex Marchant, Lorne E. Sasseen, and Jack Veniss Bassett] to accept British Empire medals tendered by Govern-ment of Canada in name of His Britannic Majesty, King George VI, report to accompany S. J. Res. 106; submitted by Mr. Bailey. Dec. 13, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1380, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Mississippi River. Creating City of Clinton Bridge Commission [and authorizing said commission to acquire and to construct] bridge or bridges across Mississippi River at or near Clinton, Iowa, and at or near Fulton, Ill., report to accompany S. 1159; submitted by Mr. Bailey. Dec. 5, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1308, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Shipbuilding. Amending sec. 511 (c) of merchant marine act, 1936, as amended, relative to deposit of vessel proceeds [received from United States in certain cases in construction reserve fund], report to accompany H. R. 4968; sub-mitted by Mr. Radcliffe. Dec. 6, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 9 p. (S. rp. 1315, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Tug Fork. Authorizing free suspension bridge conveyor across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River at or near Sprigg, W. Va., report to accompany H. R. 5206 [to authorize Belfry Coal Company to construct free suspension bridge conveyor across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River at or near Sprigg, W. Va.]; submitted by Mr. Bailey. Dec. 14, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1382, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE, SENATE

Apprentices. Providing for voluntary apprenticeship in District of Columbia, report to accompany S. 1434; submitted by Mr. Bilbo. Nov. 27, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1197, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [S. 1434 provides for appointment of an Apprenticeship Council by commissioners of District of Columbia. ] f

Boxing. Regulating boxing contests and exhibitions in District of Columbia, report to accompany H. R. 4327; submitted by Mr. Bilbo. Nov. 27, legislative day Nov. 21,1944. 9 p. (S. rp. 1213, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [H. R. 4327 abolishes the Boxing Commission for the District of Columbia created by act of Apr. 24, 1934, and creates for the District of Columbia the District Boxing Commis-sion.] f

Commissioners. Granting additional powers to commissioners of District of Co-lumbia, report to accompany H. R. 2644; submitted by Mr. Bilbo. Nov. 27,legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 4 p. (S. rp. 1200, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Dead. Amending act regulating disposal of dead human bodies in District of Columbia, report to accompany H. R. 3619; submitted by Mr. Bilbo. Nov. 27,legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 3 p. (S. rp. 1203, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Motor vehicles. Amending District of Columbia motor vehicle parking facility act of 1942, report to accompany H. R. 1951; submitted by Mr. Bilbo. Nov. 27, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 5 p. (S. rp. 1198, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

----- Extension of validity of operators’ permits of members of armed forces, report to accompany H. R. 3621 [to amend act to provide for regulation of motor vehicle traffic in District of Columbia, increase number of judges of Police Court, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Bilbo. Nov. 27, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp .1204, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

National Memorial Stadium. Establishing commission to select site and design for National Memorial Stadium to be erected in District of Columbia, report to accompany S. J. Res. 155; submitted by Mr. Bilbo. Nov. 27, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1214, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Notaries. Authorizing commissioners of District of Columbia to appoint notaries public, report to accompany II. R. 3720; submitted by Mr. Bilbo. Nov. 27, legis-lative day Nov. 21, 1944. 3 p. (S. rp. 1205, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

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Jan ua ry 1945 55•Physicians. Amending healing arts practice act of District of Columbia, report

to accompany H. R. 3150 [to amend act to regulate practice of healing art to protect public health in District of Columbia, so as to permit licensing of certain qualified physicians who are now ineligible for reciprocal licenses]; submitted by Mr. Bilbo. Nov. 27, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1201, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

President of United States. Authorizing granting of permits to Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies on occasion of inauguration of the President-elect [in Jan. 1945], report to accompany H. J. Res. 289; submitted by Mr. Bilbo. Nov. 27, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 1 p. (S. rp. 1209, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

----- Providing for maintenance of public order and protection of life and prop-erty in connection with Presidential inaugural ceremonies in 1945, report to accompany H. J. Res. 290; submitted by Mr. Bilbo. Nov. 27, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. Ip. (S. rp. 1210, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

----- Providing for quartering, in certain public buildings in District of Columbia, of troops participating in inaugural ceremonies, report to accompany H. J. Res. 291; submitted by Mr. Bilbo. Nov. 27, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 1 p. (S. rp. 1211, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Property. Amending laws of District of Columbia relating to exemption of prop-erty from judicial process, assignment of salary or wages, and advance payment of salary or wages for purpose of preventing attachment or garnishment, report to accompany H. R. 2116; submitted by Mr. Bilbo. Nov. 27, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 4 p. (S. rp. 1199, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) j-

Restaurants, lunch rooms, etc. Application of District of Columbia health regu-lations to Government eating places, report to accompany H. R. 4867; submitted by Mr. Bilbo. Nov. 27, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1206, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Scholarships. Amending act of June 19, 1934 (Public law 435, 73d Cong.), report to accompany H. R. 4916 [to amend act of June 19, 1934 (Public law 435, 73d Congress), so as to extend educational provisions of said act to children of vet-erans who have died since World War I of war service-connected disabilities and to orphans of World War II residing in District of Columbia]; submitted by Mr. Bilbo. Nov. 27, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1207, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Shares of stock. Regulating in District of Columbia transfer of shares of stock in corporations [and making uniform law with reference thereto], report to accompany S. 1979; submitted by Mr. Bilbo. Nov. 27, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1212< 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Traffic. Amending District of Columbia traffic actr report to accompany H. R. 3313 [to amend sec. 10 of act to provide for regulation of motor-vehicle traffic in District of Columbia, increase number of judges of Police Court, and for other purposes, as amended, so as to make said section, pertaining to persons fleeing from scene of accident and driving while under influence of liquor or drugs, apply to operators of all vehicles] ; submitted by Mr. Bilbo. Nov. 27, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1202, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Women's Christian Association. Dissolution of Women’s Christian Association of District of Columbia and transfer of its assets [to Young Women’s Christian Association of District of Columbia], report to accompany S. 2205; submitted by Mr. Bilbo. Dec. 5, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. Ip. (S. rp. 1307, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

EDUCATION AND LABOR COMMITTEE, SENATE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 78th Congress, Sept. 21, 1944 and Jan. 3, 1945; no. 7 and 8. 1944-45. 43 p. and 40 p. [Number 8 is the final edition.]’ t

Y 4.Ed8/3:78/7,8 Employers’ liability and workmen's compensation. Amending United States em-

ployees’ compensation act, concerning studies and investigations [by Employees’ Compensation Commission] with respect to safety conditions in employments under act, report to accompany H. R. 4159; submitted bv Mr. Thomas of Utah. Dec. 5, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1310, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

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Plasma. Authorizing disposal of certain blood plasma reserves, report to acconu pany S. J. Res. 148; submitted by Mr. Thomas of Utah. Dec. 13, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1378, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Wartime health and education, hearings before subcommittee, 78th Congress, 2d session, pursuant to S. Res. 74, authorizing investigation ot educational and physical fitness of civilian population as related to national defense, Sept. 18 20, 1944. 1944. pt. 6, v-f-1873-2176 p. il. Taper, 35c. • Itemi389L. C. card 44-4801 Y 4.Ed 8/3. W 26/pt.6

EXPENDITURES IN EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Courts of United States. Establishing official checking accounts with Treasurer of United States for clerks of United States courts and United States marshals, report! to accompany H. R. 2969; submitted by Mr. Hill Nov. 30, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 4 p. (S. rp. 1295, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Government officials and employees. Amending act of Feb. 14, 1931, as amended, so as to permit compensation on mileage basis of civilian officers or employees for use of privately owned airplanes while traveling on official business, lepoit to accompany H. R. 4547; submitted by Mr. Hill. Dec. 12, legislative day Nov.

2p. (S. rp. 1377, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t21, 1944.

Calendars. Dec. 30, the final

FINANCE COMMITTEE, SENATE

Legislative calendar, 78th Congress, 1st and 1944; no. 19-21. 1944. Each 107 p. or 111 edition.] t

2d sessions, Sept. 30- p. 4° [Number 21 is

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Coconut. Suspending tariff duty on coconuts and coconut meat, report to accom-pany H. R. 1033; submitted by Mr. Danaher. Dec. 7, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1354, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Internal revenue. Extending time for release of powers of appointment and for performing certain other acts for purposes of certain provisions of internal revenue code, report to accompany H. R. 5543; submitted by Mr. Geoi ge. Dec. 7, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 4 p. (S. rp. 1355, <8th Cong. 2d sess.) 4

Negotiable instruments. Payment of taxes by check and money order, report to accompany H. R. 5565 [to authorize collectors of internal revenue to receive certain checks and money jorders in payment of taxes and for revenue stamps] , submitted by Mr. George. Dec. 7, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (b. rp. 1357, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Old age insurance. Fix rate of tax under Federal insurance contributions act on employer and employee for calendar year 1945, report to accompany H. R.

’ 5564; submitted by Mr. George. Dec. 7, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. o p.(S. rp. 1356, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Pensions. Providing Government protection for widows and children of de-ceased World War I veterans, report to accompany H. R. 1 <44; submitted by Mr. George. Dec. 1, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 11 p. (S. rp. 1297, (8tb Cong. 2d sess.) [H. R. 1744, as here reported, relates also to widows and children of deceased World War II veterans.] t

Tariff. Request for information from Tariff Commission concerning duties on imports, report to accompany S. Res. 341; submitted by Mr. Brewster. Dec. 7, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 1 p. (S. rp. 1367, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Veterans Administration facilities. Authorizing administrator of veterans af-fairs to transfer real property [at Veterans’ Administration Facility, Los Angeles, Calif.] to Los Angeles, Calif., for fire-station purposes, report to ac-company S. 2185; submitted by Mr. George. Dec. 1, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1296, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) T

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Calendars. Legislative calendar, 78th Congress, 2d session, final edition, Dec. _ 31, 1944 ; no. 10. 1944. 29 p. 4° t Y 4.F 76/2: 78/10

Dill, Sir John. Field marshal Sir John Dill, report to accompany S. J. Res. 158 [recognizing outstanding service rendered to United Nations by Sir John Dill]; submitted by Mr. Connally. Nov. 29, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 1 p. (S. rp. 1263, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

State Department. Authorizing appointment of 2 additional Assistant Secre-taries of State, report to accompany H. R. 4311; submitted by Mr. Connally. Dec. 5, legislative day Nov. 21,1944. 1 p. (S. rp. 1314, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

----- Nominations, Department of State, hearings, 78th Congress, 2d session, on nominations of Joseph C. Grew to be Under Secretary of State, Nelson A. Rockefeller to be Assistant Secretary of State, W. L. Clayton to be Assistant Secretary of State, Archibald MacLeish to be Assistant Secretary of State, Julius C. Holmes to be Assistant Secretary of State, James C. Dunn to be Assistant Secretary of State, Dec. 12 and 13, 1944. 1944. iii-J-94 p. * Paper,

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IMMIGRATION COMMITTEE, SENATE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 78th Congress, calendar of bills and resolutions, final edition, Jan. 3, 1945; no. 7. 1945. 19 p. 4° * Y 4.1m 6/2: 78/7

Elliott, Mrs. Mary L. Mary Lovis Elliott, report to. accompany H. R. 1643 [for relief of Mary Lovis Elliott] ; submitted by Mr. Russell. Dec. 12, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1373, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Linhart, William, H. William H. Linhart, report to accompany H. R. 2016 [for relief of William H. Linhart]; submitted by Mr. Radcliffe. Dec. 12, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1374, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Naturalization. Relating to naturalization of persons not citizens who serve honorably in military or naval forces of United States during present war, report to accompany H. R. 1284; submitted by Mr. Russell. Nov. 29, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 4 p. (S. rp. 1232, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 78th Congress, July 1 and Dec. 30, 1944; no. 4 and 5. 1944-45. 48 p. and 45 p. 4° [Number 5 is the final edition.] t

Y 4.1n 2/2 : 78/4,5Tulalip Indians. Authorizing sale of certain lands of Tulalip tribe of Indians,

Washington, report to accompany H. R. 4782; submitted by Mr. O'Mahoney. Dec. 15, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1387, 78th Cong. 2d sess.)t

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE, SENATE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 78th Congress, Dec. 6 and 31, 1944; no. 25 and 26. 1944-45. 47 p. and 51 p. 4° [Number 26 is the final edition.] t

Y 4.In 8/3 : 78/25,26Colorado River. Authorizing conveyance of Red Rock railroad bridge near

Topock, Ariz., to Arizona and California, jointly or separately, report to accom-pany H. R. 4910 [authorizing Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company to convey to Arizona and California, jointly or separately, for public highway purposes, existing railroad bridge across Colorado River, formerly known as Red Rock Bridge, near Topock, Ariz.]; submitted by Mr. McFarland. Dec. 12, legis-lative day Nov. 21,1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1375, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Gas (natural). Investigation of natural gas reserves, report to accompany S. J. Res. 92 [directing Federal Power Commission to inquire into and report to Congress on various matters with respect to natural gas]; submitted by Mr. Tunnell. Nov. 29, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 8 p. (S. rp. 1234, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

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Indian Rock Dam and Reservoir. Granting rights-of-way [to Sinclair Refining Co.] for petroleum pipe lines, telephone and telegraph lines across United States lands within area of Indian Rock Dam and Reservoir, located in York County, Pa., report to accompany H. R. 5219; submitted by Mr. Wheeler. Dec. 12, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1376, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Radio broadcasting. Amendment to communications act, report to accompany S. 1957 [to amend communications act of 1934, as amended, so as to prohibit in-terference with broadcasting of noncommercial cultural or educational pro-grams] ; submitted by Mr. Tunnell. Nov. 29, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 1 p. (S. rp. 1233, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Railroad rates. Discontinuance of land-grant rates for transportation of Govern-ment traffic, report [and individual views] to accompany H. R. 4184 [to amend sec. 321, title 3, pt. 2, transportation act of 1940, with respect to movement of Government traffic]. [2 pts.] (S. rp. 1208, 2 pts., 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [pt. 1.] Report; submitted by Mr. McFarland. Nov. 28, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944.

15 p. tpt. 2. Individual views; submitted by Mr. Reed. Nov. 30, legislative day Nov. 21,

1944. 4 p. tTime zones in Idaho, report to accompany H. R. 1997 [establishing Pacific stand-

ard time for that part of Idaho now on mountain standard time for period during which daylight saving time is in effect]; submitted by Mr. Wheeler. Dec. 5, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 1 p. (S. rp. 1306, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, SENATE

Actions at law. Permitting United States to be made party defendant in certain cases involving partition of property, report to accompany H. R. 3609; submitted by Mr. Chandler. Dec. 18, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1391, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Bible. Designating period from Thanksgiving Day to Christmas of each year for Nation-wide Bible reading, report to accompany S. J. Res. 139; submitted by Mr. McFarland. Nov. 28, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 1 p. (S. rp. 1231, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Calendars. Legislative and executive calendar, 78th Congress, Dec. 2-30, 1944; no. 50-53. 1944-45. various paging, 4° [Number 53 is the final edition.] t

Y 4. J 89/2: 78/50-53District of Columbia. Amending sec. 119 of judicial code [so as to clarify appli-

cation of this section to] U. S. Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, report to accompany H. R. 5518; submitted by Mr. Hatch. Dec. 4, legislative day Nov. 21,1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1302, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Elections. Requiring that political statements contain names of persons publish-ing or distributing same, report to accompany H. R. 2973 [to provide that no person shall publish or distribute any political statement relating to candidate for election to any Federal office which does not contain name of person respon-sible for its publication or distribution]; submitted by Mr. Danaher. Dec. 18, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1390, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Judges. Additional district judge for Delaware, report to accompany S. 1817; submitted by Mr. McFarland. Dec. 5, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 5 p. (S. rp. 1309, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Lawyers. Exempting unpaid part-time employees of Office of Scientific Research and Development from certain provisions of criminal code [prohibiting em-ployees of the Government from acting as agents or attorneys for prosecuting claims against United States], report to accompany H. R. 4446; submitted by Mr. Hatch. Dec. 5, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 5 p. (S. rp. 1305, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

World War, 1939-. Extending 2d war powers act, report to accompany H. R. 4993 [to amend Public numbered 507, 77th Congress, to further expedite prose-cution of war, known as 2d war powers act, 1942]; submitted by Mr. Hatch. Dec. 4, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 5 p. (S. rp. 1301, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

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Calendars. Legislative calendar, 78th Congress, Nov. 30 and Dec. 31, 1944; no.16 and 17. 1944. Each 120 p. 4° t Y 4.M 59/2: 78/16,17

Marshall, George C. Chief of staff to be continued on active list of Regular Army, report to accompany S. 2192 [to provide for continuation on active list of Regu-lar Army for duration of any of wars in which United States is now engaged, and for 6 months thereafter, of any officer on active list of Regular Army who has served as chief of staff during wars in which United States is now engaged] ; submitted by Mr. Gurney. Nov. 27, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. Ip. (S. rp. 1195, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [S. 2192 applies only to George C. Marshall.] t

Military bounty. Mustering-out payments on behalf of mentally disabled vet-erans, report to accompany H. R. 5408; submitted by Mr. Revercomb. Dec. 5, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 3 p. (S. rp. 1313, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Surplus Property Board nominations, hearing, 78th Congress, 2d session, on nomi-nations of Robert A. Hurley and Edward Heller to be members of Surplus Property Board (Public law 457, 78th Congress, surplus property act of 1944), Dec. 1 [-13], 1944. 1944. 2 pts. [vii] 4-186 p. * Paper, pt. 1, 10c.; * pt. 2, 20c. • Item 401 Y 4.M 59/2: Su 7/2/pt.l,2

Veterans. Amending selective training and service act of 1940, as amended, to extend time within which application may be made for reemployment, report to accompany H. R. 5386; submitted by Mr. Hill. Nov. 27, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1196, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

----- Reemployment time extended, hearing, 78th Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 5386, to amend selective training and service act of 1940, as amended, to extend time within which application may be made for reemployment, Nov. 24, 1944. 1944. iii4-16 p. * Paper, 10c. • Item 401 Y4.M59/2:R25

War Department. Under Secretary of War’s position to be continued during war, report to accompany S. 2178 [to amend act authorizing the President to appoint Under Secretary of War during national emergencies, fixing compensation of Under Secretary of War, and authorizing Secretary of War to prescribe duties, for purpose of making such act permanently effective] ; submitted by Mr. John-son of Colorado. Nov. 27, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1194, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [Committee amended S. 2178 so as to provide for continua-tion of office of Under Secretary of War for duration of present war and 6 months thereafter but did not amend the bill title.] t

MINES AND MINING COMMITTEE, SENATE

Mines and mineral resources. Insuring preservation of technical and economic records of domestic sources of ores of metals and minerals, report to accompany H. R. 4852; submitted by Mr. Guffey. Dec. 14, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 4 p. (S. rp. 1383, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [H. R. 4852 provides for transfer of all such records to the Mines Bureau when other agencies no longer have use for them.] t

NATIONAL DEFENSE PROGRAM, SPECIAL COMMITTEE INVESTIGATING, SENATE

National defense. Investigation of national defense program, additional report pursuant to S. Res. 71, 77th Congress, and S. Res. 6, 78th Congress; [submitted by Mr. Mead]. 1944. iii-]-36 p. (S. rp. 10, pt. 20, 78th Cong. 2d. sess.) [Part 20 relates to accumulation of surpluses. It reads 78th Congress, 2d session, although Senate report 10 is a report of the 1st session of the 78th Congress.] tL. C. card 43-51708

----- Investigation of national defense program, hearings, 78th Congress, 2d session, pursuant to S. Res. 6, 78th Congress (extending S. Res. 71, 77th Con-gress), Mar. 6-June 19, 1944. 1944. pt. 24, viii-|-10285-873-[-xiii p. [Part 24 relates to magnesium, paper, Corrigan, Osburne, and Wells, and reconversion.] * Paper, 75c. •L. C. card 41-14209 Y 4.N 21/6: D 36/pt.24

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NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Astoria, Oreg. Reimbursing certain Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged as result of fire at naval auxiliary air facility, Astoria, Oreg., Apr. 2, 1944, report to accompany S. 2179; submitted by Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts. Nov. 27, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1222, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Byrd Antarctic Expedition III, 1939-41. Providing for presentation of medals to members of United States Antarctic Expedition of 1939-41, report to accom-pany S. 1910; submitted by Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts. Nov. 27, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 3 p. (S. rp. 1225, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 78th Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, Nov. 14 and Dec. 30, 1944; no. 12 and 13. 1944. 140 p. and 139 p. 4° [Number 13 is the final edition.] t Y 4.N 22/2: 78/12,13

Chaplains. Establishing chief of chaplains of Navy, report to accompany H. R. 1023; submitted by Mr. Walsh. Dec. 8, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 1 p. (S. rp. 1370, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Disbursing officers. Amending act to extend time for examination of monthly accounts covering expenditures by disbursing officers of Marine Corps, so as to extend time for examination of monthly accounts of disbursing officers and special disbursing agents of Navy and Coast Guard, report to accompany S. 2068; submitted by Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts. Nov. 27, legislative day Nov. 21,1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1218, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Eastport, Maine. Authorizing exchange of lands between Eastport, Maine, and United States, and conveyance of roadway easement to Eastport, Maine, re-port to accompany S. 2067; submitted by Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts. Nov. 27, legislative day Nov. 21,1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1217, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

McCord, Frederick M. Relief of Frederick Matthews McCord, report to accom-pany S. 2132; submited by Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts. Nov. 27, legislative day Nov. 21,1944. 1 p. (S. rp. 1220, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Naval Mine Depot, Yorktown. Authorizing transfer of lands within Colonial National Historical Park, Yorktown, Va., to Secretary of Navy [for use of Naval Mine Depot], report to accompany S. 2133; submitted by Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts. Nov. 27, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1221, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

----- Providing reimbursement for personal property lost, damaged, or destroyed as result of explosion at Naval Mine Depot, Yorktown, Va., Nov. 16, 1943, re-port to accompany S. 2180; submitted by Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts. Nov. 27, legislative day-Nov. 21,1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1223, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Naval Ordnance Plant, Canton. Authorizing Secretary of Navy to grant to Can-ton, Ohio, for highway purposes only, strip of land situated within Naval Ordnance Plant, Canton, Ohio, report to accompany S. 2181; submitted by Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts. Nov. 27, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 1 p. (S. rp. 1224, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Naval Reserve. Amending act authorizing temporary appointment or advance-ment of certain personnel of Navy and Marine Corps, approved July 24, 1941, as amended [so that Naval Reserve officers of World War I retired for dis-ability incurred during their active service may be appointed in corps accord-ing to their present qualifications]; submitted by Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts. Nov. 27, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. Ip. (S. rp. 1216, 78 th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps. Increase in number of students in Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, report to accompany S. 2195 [to further amend sec. 22 of act approved Mar. 4, 1925, providing for sundry matters affect-ing naval service, by changing limitation on total personnel of Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps] ; submitted by Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts. Nov. 28, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 3 p. (S. rp. 1229, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

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Railway & Land Co. easement for railway purposes In lands situated at Hal-awa, Ewa, Oahu, T. H., report to accompany S. 2073; submitted by Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts. Nov. 27, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1219, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Ordnance. Authorizing appropriations for Navy for additional ordnance manu-facturing and production facilities, report to accompany S. 2194; submitted by Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts. Nov. 27, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1215, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

San Diego County, Calif. Authorizing Secretary of Navy to lease lands situated in San Diego County, Calif, [to Southern California Telephone Co.], report to accompany S. 2056; submitted by Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts. Nov. 27, legis-lative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1226, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

PATENTS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Art Metal Works, Inc. Extension of reissued patent no. 19,023 [granted to Art Metal Works, Inc., as assignee of Louis V. Aronson], report to accompany H. R. 2994; submitted by Mr. Pepper. Nov. 29, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 4 p. (S. rp. 1277, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Trade-marks. Providing for registration and protection of trade-marks used in commerce, to carry out provisions of certain international conventions, report to accompany H. R. 82; submitted by Mr. Pepper. Dec. 4, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 17 p. (S. rp. 1303, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

•----- Trade-marks, hearings before subcommittee, 78th Congress, 2d session, onH. R. 82, to provide for registration and protection of trade-marks used in commerce, to carry out provisions of certain international conventions, and for other purposes, Nov. 15 and 16, 1944. 1944. iii-}-156 p. * Paper, 20c. • Item 404L. C. card 45-35259 Y 4.P 27/2: T 67/4

PENSIONS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Pensions. Extending ending date of Philippine insurrection, hearing, 78th Con-gress, 2d session, on H. R. 4099, to extend period of Philippine insurrection so as to include active service with United States military or naval forces engaged in hostilities in Moro Province, including Mindanao, or in islands of Samar and Leyte, between July 5. 1902, and Dec. 31, 1913 [in connection with veterans’ benefits], Nov. 16, 1944. 1944. iii-f-21 p. * Paper, 10c. • Item 405L. C. card 45-35260 Y 4.P 38/2: P 53

POST OFFICES AND POST ROADS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, calendar of bills, resolutions, and reports re-ferred to Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads for its consideration and action thereon, 78th Congress, 2d session, Sept. 22 and Dec. 19, 1944; no. 8 and 9. 1944. 24 p. and 20 p. 4° [Number 9 is the final edition.] t

Y 4.P 84/2 : 78/8,9Mail matter. Providing for disposal of certain mail matter condemned by direc-

tor of censorship, report to accompany S. 1971; submitted by Mr. McKellar. Nov. 28, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1227, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Postal service. Dual employment in postal service, report to accompany H. R. 5154; submitted by Mr. McKellar. Nov. 28, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1228, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

----- Increasing compensation of employees in postal service, report to accom-pany S. 1882; submitted by Mr. Mead. Dec. 5, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. Ip. (S. rp. 1312, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

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PRINTING COMMITTEE, SENATE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, calendar of bills, resolutions, petitions, manu-scripts, communications, etc., referred to Committee on Printing for considei- ation and action thereon, 78th Congress, final print, Dec 19 •1944 1944g p j Jl Jl Vo/o . 4 0/ lllld.!

PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Acadia National Park. Acquisition of property in Hancock County, Mame, for national park purposes, report to accompany S. 2208 [providing for transfer of property in Hancock County, Maine, from Home Owners Loan Corporation to United States for national-park purposes, to be administered as part of Acadia National Park] ; submitted by Mr. Maloney. Nov 21,1944. 3 p. (S. rp. 1389, 78th Cong. 2d sess.)

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Calendars. Legislative calendar, 78th Congress, final 1945. 12 p. 4° t

tedition; Dec. 31, 1944.

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PUBLIC LANDS AND SURVEYS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Calendar, 78th Congress, Nov. 14-Dec. 15, 1944; no. 17-19. or 58 p. 4° [Number 19 is the final edititon.] i

1944-45. Each 63 p. Y 4.P 96/1: 78/17-19

Chattanooga, Tenn. Transferring jurisdiction over Chattanooga National Cem-etery Chattanooga, Tenn., from Department of Interior to War Department, report to accompany H. R. 5232; submitted by Mr. Hatch. Nov. 24, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 3 p. (S. rp. 1191, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Everglades National Park. Providing for acceptance and protection by United States of property within authorized boundaries of Everglades National Park project, Fla., pending establishment of park, report to accompany S. 2141; sub-mitted by Mr. Gurney. Nov. 24, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1192, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Fish and fisheries. Authorizing Secretary of War to acquire lands and provide facilities to replace Indian fishing grounds submerged or destroyed as result of construction of Bonneville Dam, report to accompany S. 1581; submitted by Mr. Hatch. Nov. 24, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 3 p. (S. rp. 1189, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Jackson Hole National Monument. Abolishing Jackson Hole National Monument, report to accompany H. R. 2241; submitted by Mr. O’Mahoney. Dec. 16, legis-lative day Nov. 21, 1944. 4 p. (S. rp. 1388, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) T

Olympic National Park. Authorizing acquisition, rehabilitation, and operation of facilities for public in Olympic National Park, Wash., report to accompany II. R. 1654; submitted by Mr. Hatch. Nov. 24, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1190, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [The property is now owned by Olympic Recreation Co. and Olympic Chalet Co.] t

Pike National Forest. Exchange of lands adjacent to Pike National Forest in Colorado, report to accompany H. R. 5409; submitted by Mr. Johnson of Colo-rado. Dec. 15, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1386, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Wyoming University. Authorizing Secretary of Interior to convey lands in Powell townsite, Wyo., Shoshone reclamation project, Wyo., to University of Wyoming, report to accompany H. R. 4665; submitted by Mr. Robertson. Dec. 8, legis-lative day Nov. 21,1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 1371, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

TERRITORIES AND INSULAR AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, calendar of bills, resolutions, and nominations referred to Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs for its consideration and action thereon, 78th Congress, 2d session, final edition, Dec. 27, 1944; no. 7. 1944. 8 p. 4° t Y 4.T 27/2:78/7

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Jan ua ry 1945 63Se^®rQd’ Alaska Concerning Seward, Alaska, report to accompany H R 4509

‘° ®" “d aPproved May 20, 1935, concerning Seward, Alaska a?amen^

COURT OF CLAIMS«ithTi <?oi,r’»'a"'<^'; iu 3“»o ■-*«davailable at the Court of Claims at prices which however, a few copies areMm: 1-5 p.s««. 25,; 6-10 -

no. ^915rpC,2t^5TOH/if,Wy V' Unite(1 Stiltes: report of commissioner. [1944.)„ ’ Ju3.8:B 1/5XTa»dXi»L S/ed^T^’S8]' ?!« rco„clusIon

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^nnX^leo^11944.) no. 45402, 10 p‘C0}ncl,,SMn of law' «"d opinion], decided Dec. 4. 1944.

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Phillins W J W J Phillips v. United States; special findings of fact [conclu- Ptaw, anSopinionJ, decided Dec. 4, 1944. [1944.) no. 442S6 8p tJ U De J/ <1 . L • / ~

Sachs, S. C. S. C. Sachs v. United States; report of commissioner [1944 ] no 43565, p. 27-46. t Ju3.8.Sal4/7

Schaffer, Alfred 0. Alfred Oscar Schaffer v. United States; report of commis-sioner. [1944.] no. 45990, p. 79-84. t Ju 3.8. Sell 14/15

Seminole Nation v. United States; special findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion], decided Dec. 4, 1944. [1944.] nos. L-ol and L^OS^p^t 52/8

Sioux tribe of Indians, consisting of Sioux tribe of Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota [et al.] v. United States; report of commissioner [1944 ] no. C-531-(23), p. 11-19. t Ju3.8.bi 73/1

Thompson, Uldric, jr. Uldric Thompson, jr. v United States; special findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion], decided Dec. 4, 1944. [1944 ] no 42< 37 44 p il $ Ju3.9/a . 1 3<«

COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS

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EMERGENCY BOARDS (NATIONAL RAILWAY LABOR PANEL)

Report. Report to the President by Emergency Board, appointed Sept. 19, 1944, under authority of sec. 10 of railway labor act, to investigate unadjusted dis-putes between certain common carriers and certain of their employees respect-ing wage increases, to endeavor to adjust disputes on basis of tacts developed, and to make report thereon within 30 days, Oct. 4, 1944. 1944. v-[-15 p.♦Paper, 10c. • Item 848 L. C. card A 44-5311 NMB 1.7: C 43/2

EMPLOYEES’ COMPENSATION COMMISSION

Safety bulletin, v. 9, no. 5; Nov. 1944. [1944.] cover title, 28 p. il. 4° [Monthly.Text on p. 2 of cover.] f • Item 435 .L. C. card 36-26723 EC 1.9.9/5

—This bulletin issued in the interest of accident prevention in employments within the purview of the workmen's compensation laws administered by the Employees Comnensation Commission, directs attention to the number of injuries reported to th Commission under the Federal employees’ compensation act, the longshoremen s and

workers’ compensation act, and the District of Columbia compensation act, the causes of such injuries and the possibilities of preventing them by the use of appropriate safety measures.

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

Radio stations. Standards of good engineering practice concerning standard broadcast stations (550-1600 kc.), effective Aug. 1, 1939; revised to June 1, 1944. 1944. iii+96 p. 27 pl. map. [Issued in loose-leaf form.] Paper, 65c. • Item 444 1 :

Telegraph. Operating data from monthly reports of telegraph and cable car-riers, Sept. 1944. [1944.] [2] p. il. oblong large 8 [Processed. Subject to revision.] f. CO 1.13.944/9

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Jan ua ry 1945 65Sn? l944°PHWd if , from monthly reports of large telephone carriers, sSn'i 19+44’ tl944J 1 p- 1L oblong larse 8° [Processed. Subject to revi- S10n,J T CC 1.14: 944/9

FEDERAL POWER COMMISSIONElectricity Consumption of fuel for production of electric energy, Oct. and

Sept. 1944; no. 44-10B. Nov. 23, 1944. 2 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t rapei, &c. FP 1#11/3.44_10B

^ric energy and capacity of generating plants, 1943.[1944.] [4]+51 p. il. 4 (F. P. C. S-37.) [Processed.] t Paper, 25c.

FP 1.21:37— Preduction of electric energy in United States, Oct. and Sept. 1944; no.

44-10A. Nov. 23, 1944. 4 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t Paper, 5c.FP 1.11/2:44-10A

First Iowa Hydro-Electric Cooperative. Brief for respondent, United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, no. 8752, First Iowa Hydro-Electric Cooperative v. Federal Power Commission, Iowa, intervenor, on petition to review and set aside order of Federal Power Commission. [1944 1 cover title, ii+26 p. t FP 1.17 :F 519

National electric rate book.Not e .—The National electric rate book and individual rate books for the 48 States

^Ja^eS c.haFffed by Publicly and privately owned utilities in communities of 1,000 or more population, are issued in loose-leaf binders. Supplements showing rate cbPrfeXneoWernte st‘b(’dules are issued in processed form to replace supersededdata.

J r es are us follows: National electric rate book. $10.00 including binders and Suu- nlrmv^nrSerVICe’ for 12 monhts from date of order; Supplement service thereafter $7 50 pur yc<ir. * “ *

Jatr books, F 0(? each> including binder and Supplement service for 12 months from date of order; Supplement service thereafter, $1.00 per year. monins

—— National electric rate book: [State separate]; Alabama. Nov 6 1944 13 p. 4 [Supersedes issue of July 15, 1943.] FP 1.18: Al 1 b/944

— Same: [State separate] ; Massachusetts. Nov. 7, 1944 53 n 4° FSnner- sedes issue of Aug. 31, 1943. ] FP 1.18: M 38/944

----- Same: [Stateseparate] ; New Hampshire. Oct. 30,1944 10 n 4° ISuner- sedes issue of Sept. 15, 1942.] FP 1.18: N 42 h/944

Publications. Forms and publications, Nov. 1944. [1944.] [4] p. 12° [Proc-essed. ] J FP 1.2: P 96/2/944-2

FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BOARD OF GOVERNORSFederal reserve bulletin, Dec. 1944; [v. 30, no. 12]. n. p. [1944] [2]+1147-

JoSp iL 40 tMonth]y- Includes Index to V. 30.] f Paper, 20c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.60.L. C. card 15-26318 FR 1.3/1: 30/12»rH£7.Tmnn??Ileti11 contains reviews of current economic developments, special

Jh0IDtarj a?d banking topics, analyses of credit conditions, regulations and rulings of the Board of Governors, and statistics of banking, business activity prices withoiny<-h°nPXatl nX +ternational finance. A copy is lent to each member5 bank ti,?vLLX p Oth£rs desiring copies may obtain them from the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington 25, D. C., at the prices stated above.

Inter-district collection system. Federal reserve par list (banks upon which checks will be received by Federal reserve banks for collection and credit) • Dec. 1944 supplement. [1944.] [2] p. 4° [Processed.] t

FR 1.9:944/supp.ll

FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY rDistrict of Columbia. Introducing you to Washington. [1944.] [4] +22+ [1]

p. il. 12° (Personnel Management Division.) t • Item 484L. C.- card 45-35316 FS 2: W 27/3

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Florida. Estimate of appropriation submitted by Federal Security Agency to pay claim for damages by collision or damages incident to operation of vessels of Public Health Service. Nov. 30, 1044. 3 p. (H. doc. 796, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [This estimate is to pay claim of State Road Department of Florida.] f

Handbooks. Your job in Federal Security Agency [with Reading list for em-ployees of Federal Security Agency.] 1944. [4] -f-28 p. il. t • Item 484 L. C. card 45-35315 jpg 1 2 ■ J 57

COMMUNITY WAR SERVICES OFFICE

Recreation bulletin, information for community defense recreation committees published by Division of Recreation, issue 90; Nov. 25, 1944. [1944 ] 4 p 4° [Processed.] t FS 9.7:90

EDUCATION OFFICE

Agricultural education. History of agricultural education of less than college grade in United States, cooperative project of workers in vocational education in agriculture and in related fields [with list of references]; compiled by Rufus W. Stimson and Frank W. Lathrop. [1942, published 1944.] viii4-648 p. il. (Vocational Division bulletin 217; Agricultural series no. 55.) [Text and other illustrations on front and back covers.] * Paper, 75c. • Item 504L. C. card E44-130 pg 5.123; 217

Child care. News exchange, extended school services for children of working mothers, Sept. 15, 1944. [1944.] 4 p. A° [Processed.] t FS 5.36 : 944/9

Education for victory, official biweekly of Office of Education, v. 3, no. 11 and 12- Dec. 4 and 20, 1944. [1944.] 24 p. and 32 p. il. 4° [Issue for Dec. 4, 1944 carries title Education for victory.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.00 a vr ; foreign subscription, $1.50. • Item 499L. C. card E42-155 FS 5.26 : 3/11,12

Elementary education. Publications related to elementary education available from Superintendent of Documents. [1944.] 4 p. 4° [From Education for victory, Oct. 3, 1944, v. 3, no. 7.] t FS 5.26/a: El 26

Inter-American cooperation in schools, student clubs [with Suggested sources of program1 aids for Pan American Club adviser] ; by Esther Brown. [1944.] [2]-f-ii+32 p. il. ([Pamphlet 97.]) * Paper, 10c. • Item 497L. C. card E44—127 Fg 517 • 97

Occupational publications. Occupational publications. [1944.] 2p. 4° [From Education for victory, Oct. 20, 1944, v. 3, no. 8.] t FS 5.26/a : Oc 1/2

Pupil personnel services for all children; [by Katherine M. Cook]. [1944.1P- (Leaflet 72.) [At head of title: Planning schools for tomorrow.]

* Paper, 10c. • Item 496L. C. card E44—128 FS 5 is • 72

Teacher placement, registration, and related services, 1944; by Benjamin W Frazier. Rev. Aug. 1944. [1944.] 8 p. 4° (Circular 209.) [Processed.] t L. C. card E44-129 FS 5.4: 209/2

FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION

Microanalysis of food and drug products [with lists of references] ; prepared bv ^licroanalytical Division. [1944.] iv+171 p. il. (Food and drug circular 1.) * Paper, 30c. • Item 508L. C. card 40-35317 FS 7 4*1

PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE

Anti-plague measures in Tacoma, Wash.; by James M. Hundley and Kaarlo W 44d.KU2577-’ [Pro"Pub,lc 1,ealthrepotts'

L. C. card 45-35318 * FS 2.7/a: 2577Fatigue. That tired feeling. [1944.] [12] p. il. small 4° ([Workers’ health

series no. 14]) ‘Paper, 5c. single copy ($1.50 per 100). • Item 532FS 2.33:14

• Sent to Depository Libraries

Jan ua ry 1945 67Metlro<is36 J“'?’SlPt' 1M4' [1W4 > Wie,

;ns^.NaHaaai

p“3“»v.°z?M7sr¥e“?Tp^s-s194^v- 24i-?■n.riw4|F X a ex i on p. 2 ana 3 of cover.] f • item 522

P“l^+m“ ”P°[w'«kly58’AniX^52f; DT,129’ 1M4- tl9M.lFSM+^2

as supplements and are listed in the AinX?3 ln*erest are issued as reprints or L%alX a ™

»‘«b distribution,^

Washington 25, D. C„ at the prices: statl<?nhnvP°CAim3nitS’ ®overn,ment Printing Office, as reprints or as supplements, in which forms ^thl\-lenSr°f speFlal interest are issued economical and general distribution. they are made available for more

^X^TX^tTlw^lur^011, of Romanovsky stain solutions in variouso/pudaSdyS 11 t of lefe™^SliPU.rl8catl°n of thlazlns “d

?2i+“T„ed !ilaziys and 0,1ra+^P. (Supplement 178 to Public health reports! ♦Paper 1(£ • fem

L. C. card 45-35319De^l an[?i5S1944St f Sept 1( 19441> SUPP- 6 and”!June, July and August ^roces^ed ] V [SemimontWy “ontbly during

information, v/25,’no. 1^.and local health departments ...X f°n u?ein Jt.s co°perative work with State F21-LQ9Q oKo „ • > rn<r7?->enFS and Physician in private practice 11944 1

cj FS 2.9:25/11;=£k ; slrSiH ™; rs SSM s

dex and Subject index for v 25^1044 38 a i' ^Iont^iy-. Includes Author in- • PItemS5O3r0SUPPlementS Usted in^Month^

FS 2.9:25/12SOCIAL SECURITY BOARD

v FS 3.10: So 1/15T AltmPvSJjnnho™blemSoln • U,nempioyment compensation, address by Arthur

KC.eardSS45-9 rs32:LnBoardSS71Eei r^V^rFAm6-?03-18!’ Fecommendations of Social Security no 111 + 1 7 P‘ 4 [F S°Cial Security bulletin, Nov. 1944, v. 7

’ FS 3.3/a : P 96/7?£mOn£y Pay^t in Public assistance; by Jane M Hoey

[1j44.] 3 p. 4 [From Social security bulletin, Sept. 1944, v. 7, no. 9.] fFS 3.3/a : P 96/6

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Social security bulletin, Nov. 1944; v. 7, no. 11. [1944.] cover title, 64 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Text and other illustrations on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 20c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.75. • Item 539L. C. card' 40-29327 FS 3.3: 7/11

Social security yearbook, 1943. [1944.] cover title, ii-J-174 p. il. 4° [Annual supplement to Social security bulletin. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] *Paper, 45c. • Item 540 ,L. C. card 41-50048 FS 3.3/2: 943

Unemployment compensation in reconversion period, recommendations by Social Security Board. [1944.] 6 p. 4° [From Social security bulletin, Oct. 1944, v. 7, no. 10.] t FS 3.3/a: Un 2/7

Unemployment compensation laws. Significant provisions of State unemploy-ment compensation laws, Aug. 1943. [1944.] [4] p. oblong 8° (I. S. C. 57.) [Processed. Manuscript corrections.] $ FS 3.4:57/2

EMPLOYMENT SECURITY BUREAU

Unemplyoment compensation interpretation service: Benefit series, v. 7, no. 11; Nov. 1944. [1944.] cover title, ii-|-136 p. [Monthly. Text on p. 2-4 of coyer. Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 30c. single copy, $3.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $5.00. • Item 542 FS 3.108: 7/11

Note .—The Benefit series reports decisions, opinions, and interpretations rendered by courts, State attorneys general, unemployment compensation commissions, boards ot review and by the appeal tribunals, referees and examiners of the various State agen-cies that interpret provisions of State unemployment compensation laws affecting benefit rights. . ... . ... , . . ,

The monthly issues contain decisions and opinions which establish new principles and policies in each State, a code, a digest, an index, and a conversion table for State numbers and court cases by name. The annual cumulative issues contain a code, an index, a conversion table, a table of affirmances and reversals, a table of court cases, and a digest of all decisions and opinions published during the previous 12 months.

PUBLIC ASSISTANCE BUREAU

Public assistance. Comparative statistics of general assistance operations of public agencies in selected large cities Oct. 1944. Nov. 29, 1944. [8] p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] $L. C. card SS 44-22 FS 3.16 : 944/10

----- Public assistance, reprinted from Social security bulletin, v. 7. no. 10;Oct. 1944. [1944.] 6 p. il. 4° t FS 3.3/a 2 : 944/8

----- Same: v. 7, no. 11: Nov. 1944. [1944.] 4 p. il. 4° t FS 3.3/a 2 : 944/9 Supervision as an administrative process contributing to staff development [with

bibliography] ; prepared by Division of Technical Training. Nov. 1940 [re-- print 1944]. cover title, ii-j-38 p. 4° (Bureau circular 6.) t • Item 534 L. C. card SS44-6O - FS 3.14: 6/1-2

VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION OFFICEVocational rehabilitation. Charting way in vocational rehabilitation, progress

report [Oct. 1,1943-July 1,1944]. Aug. 1, 1944. [3] 4-17 p. 4° [Processed.] t L. C. card 44-41646 FS 10.2: V 85

----- Public service for restoring the handicapped to useful employment, voca-tional rehabilitation, 1944. [1944, reprint.] [4] 4-144-[1] p. 16° t • Item 506. FS 10.2: H 19/2-2

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSIONNote .—The Federal Trade Commission discontinued the publication of advance sheets

of its decisions in printed form with the conclusion of volume 23. The Commission will, however, on request, in case of a specific interest, supply processed copy of the full text of any complaints, findings and orders, stipulations, or decisions in court cases to which the Commission is a party, which are published later in printed form in the bound volumes and sold by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.Work. Monthly summary of work for Nov. 1944. [1944.] 8 p. [Processed.] t

FT 1.15 : 944/11

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FEDERAL WORKS AGENCYPUBLIC ROADS ADMINISTRATION

Highways, current literature, v. 23, no. 44-47; Nov. 1-22, 1944; compiled by library staff of Public Roads Administration. [1944.] various paging, 4° [Weekly. Processed.] i FW 2.8: 23/44-47

Public roads, journal of highway research, v. 24, no. 2; Oct.-Dec. 1944. [1944.] cover title, p. 33-54 il. 4° [Quarterly. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 15c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 65c. • Item 567L. C. card Agr 18-322 FW 2.7: 24/2

Roads. Estimate of appropriation submitted by Public Roads Administration to pay claims for damage to roads and highways of States or their subdivisions. Nov. 30,1944. 19 p. (H. doc. 794, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

State highway finance, 1943, compiled for calendar year from reports of State authorities. Sept. 1944. 13 tab. oblong 8° [Processed.] $

FW 2.2: H 53/2/943

GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICEDecisions. Decisions of comptroller general, v. 23, July 1, 1943-June 30, 1944;

Lindsay C. Warren, comptroller general, Frank L. Yates, assistant comptroller general. 1944. xxvi-|-1184 p. * Cloth, $2.25 • Item 582L. C. card 22-24145 GA 1.5: 23

----- Decisions of comptroller general, y. 24, Sept. 1944, with index-digest, July- Sept. 1944; Lindsay C. Warren, comptroller general, Frank L. Yates, assistant comptroller general. 1944. [1]+175-263+lxiv p. [Monthly.] * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00. GA 1.5/a: 24/3

----- Same, v. 24, Oct. 1944; Lindsay C. Warren, comptroller general, Frank L.Yates, assistant comptroller general. [1944.] [1] +263-339 p. [Monthly.]

GA 1.5/a: 24/4

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICEDOCUMENTS OFFICE

Farm management, agricultural credit, farm products, marketing, agricultural statistics; Aug. 1944. 1944. [2] +44+ [1] p. (Price list 68, 30th edition.) t • Item 592L. C. card 26-26174 GP 3.9: 68/30

Government publications. List of selected United States Government publica-tions, Dec. 1 and 15. 1944. [1944.] Each 4 p. (1944-23 and 1944-24.) [Semimonthly.] t • Item 593L. C. card 28-26554 GP 3.17 : 944/23, 24

Note .—This List is an advertising list of United States Government publications for sale by the Superintendent of Documents. Its purpose is to keep interested persons informed as to new publications. The List is arranged alphabetically by subjects, with annotations and prices. It may be obtained free of charge upon application to the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.

Irrigation, drainage, and water power; Oct. 1944. 1944. [2]+38p. (Price list 42, 35th edition.) t • Item 592L. C. card 25-26949 GP 3.9:42/35

Monthly catalog. United States Government publications, monthly catalog, no. 599 ; Dec. 1944. 1944. viii+1331-1465 p. * Paper, 20c. single copy, $2.25 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.85. • Item 590L. C. card 4-18088 GP 3.8/1: 944/12

Weights and measures. Standards of weight and measure, tests of metals, build-ing materials, electricity, photography; Aug. 1944. 1944. [2]+108+[l] p. (Price list 64, 29th edition.) f • Item 592L. C. card 26-26256 GP 3.9: 64/29

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INTERIOR DEPARTMENTN0TE.—The decisions of the Department of the Interior including leading decisions and

important opinions with regulations and instructions relating to all activities of the Department are usually issued in signatures and published later in bound volumes. Ad-vance parts 1, 2, and 3 of v. 57 have been issued as separates, however, as an economy measure, separates will be discontinued for the war period. Bound volume. 57, bringing decisions down to June 30, 1942, now in press. Volume 58, bringing decisions down to July 1, 1944, in preparation. No advance sheets will be issued. Prices for bound volumes furnished upon application to the Superintendent of. Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.Inside Interior. Inside Interior, v. 2, no. 1; Aug. 1944. [1944.] 4 p. il large 4°

[Monthly.] t 11.75:2/1----- Same; v. 2, no. 2; Sept. 1944.

----- Same; v. 2, no. 3; Oct. 1944.

[1944.] 4 p. il. large 4° [Monthly.] t11.75:2/2

[1944.] 4 p. il. large 4° [Monthly.] t11.75:2/3

----- Same; v. 2, no. 4; Nov. 1944. [1944.] 4 p. il. large 4° [Monthly.] $11.75:2/4

----- Same, v. 2, no. 5; Dec. 1944. [1944.] 4 p. il. large 4° [Monthly.] t11.75:2/5

Law library reporter, v. 4, no. 10; Nov. 1944. Washington, 1944. [Processed.] tL. C. card 42-37804

[2] 4-69-74 p. 4°

11.74:4/10

BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION

Electricity. Generation and sales statistics, Oct. 1944. large 8°, folded into 4° size-f- [1] p. 4° [Monthly.

[1944.] [4] p. il. oblongProcessed.] t

144.8 : 944/10FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE

Crustacea. Crustacea. [1944.] p. 259-283, il. ([Fishery leaflet 85.]) [From Research report 7.] t 149.28:85

Fish and fisheries. Determination of age of fishes [with list of references]; prepared in Division of Fishery Biology. Chicago, Ill., Nov. 1944 4 p. 4° (Fishery leaflet 100.) [Processed. Supersedes 1-14.] T 149.28:100

Fish roe and caviar. [1944.] p. 299-308. ([Fishery leaflet 87.]) [Fi'omRe- search report 7.] t 1 49.28.87

Fishery market news. Fishery market news, May 1944; [v. 6, no. 5] [19^.] 48+[2] p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t I4J.10:b/o

----- Same, June 1944; [v. 6, no. 6], [1944.] 42+[2] p. il. 4’ [MonthlyProcessed.] t 149.10:6/6

----- Same, July 1944 ; [v. 6, no. 7]. [1944.] 52+ [2] p. il. 4" [Monthly. Proc-essed.] t 149.10:6/7

----- Same, July 1944, supplement; [v. 6, no. 7a]. [1944.] 48 p. 4° [Monthly.Processed], t I49.10:6/7a

----- Same, Aug. 1944; [v. 6, no. 8]. [1944.] 44+[2] p. il. 4° [MonthlyProcessed.] t I4V.lu:6/8

Fishery products. Cold storage holdings of fishery products, Nov. 1, 1944. [1944.] 2 p. 4° (Current fishery statistics no. 153.) [Processed. Statisticsfurnished by War Food Administration.] t 149.8/2:153

----- Fishery products frozen and cold storage holdings of frozen and cured fishery products in United States and Alaska, 1943. [1944.] 6 p. oblong 8 (Current fishery statistics no. 148.) [Processed. Statistics furnished by Dis-tribution Office, War Food Administration.] t 149.8/2.148

----- Landings by fishing craft at New Bedford, Mass. Sept. 1944. [1944.] 4 p. oblong 8° (Current fishery statistics no. 151.) [Processed.] t 149.8/2:151

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Jan ua ry 1945 71Fishery products—Continued.----- Landings by fishing vessels at certain New England ports, Sept. 1944.

[1944.] 6 p. oblong 8° (Current fishery statistics no. 152.) [Processed.] f 149.8/2:152

Fur. Abstract of fur laws, 1944-45; compiled by Frank G. Ashbrook. Chicago, Ill., Nov. 1944. 43 p. 4° (Wildlife leaflet 262.) [Processed.] t 149.13:262

Loch Leven trout (Salmo levenensis) ; prepared in Division of Fishery Biology.Chicago, Ill., Oct. 1944. 3 p. 4° (Fishery leaflet 98.) [Processed.] f

I 49.28: 98Mackerel [and miscellaneous fish]. [1944.] p. 199-224, il. ([Fishery leaflet

83.]) [From Research report 7.] t 149.28:83Rabbits. Malocclusion, or buck teeth, in rabbits; by George S. Templeton. Chi-

cago, Ill., Oct. 1944. 4 p. il. 4° (Wildlife leaflet 248.) [Processed.] f149.13:248

Sardines. Sardines. [1944.] p. 147-174, il. ([Fishery leaflet 81.]) [From Research report 7.] t 1 49.28:81

Shellfish. Shellfish. [1944.] p. 225-257, il. ([Fishery leaflet 84.]) [From Re-search report 7.]) f 149.28 : 84

Tuna; [prepared by O. W. Lang and N. D. Jarvis]. [1944.] p. 175-198, il.([Fishery leaflet 82.]) [From Research report 7.] f 149.28:82

Vitamin A. Extraction of Vitamin A from dogfish livers ; by R. W. Harrison and Wm S. Hamm. Oct. 1944. [2] p. 4° (Fishery leaflet 99.) [Processed. From Pacific fisherman, v. 39, no. 9, July 1941, reproduced by permission. Supersedes memorandum FI 2017-B.] t 149.28:99

----- Vitamin A report, July 1944. [1944.] 2 p. oblong 8° (Current fishery statistics no. 146.) [Processed.] t 149.8/2:146

Wildlife review. Wildlife review, abstracting service for wildlife management, issued for information of cooperators, no. 41; Nov. 1944. Chicago, Ill. [1944]. 62 p. 4° [Processed.] | 149.17:41

----- Same, no. 42; Dec. 1944. Chicago, Ill. [1944]. 40 p. il. 4° [Processed. Includes Subject index, Author index, and Statistics for Wildlife review, nos.34-42, May 1942-Dec. 1944.] f 149.17:42

GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES BOARD

Decisions. Decision list 4406, June 1944. [1944.] [2] 4-190 p. [Monthly.Processed.] t 133.5/2 : 4406

----- Decision list 4407, July 1944. [1944.] [2]4-172 p. [Monthly. Proc-essed.] t 133.5/2:4407

GEOLOGICAL SURVEYNote .—The publications of the United States Geological Survey consist of Monographs,

Professional papers, Bulletins, Water-supply papers, folios of the Geologic atlas of the United States, topographic maps (some of which bear descriptive text), base maps, and other maps of the United States and of single States. Practically all of them are sale publications. The maps and folios are sold by the Geological Survey, Washington 25, D. C. Orders for other publications that are for sale should be sent to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington 25, D. C.

Alaska. Reconnaissance of Porcupine Valley, Alaska; by Gerald Fitzgerald. 1944. iii4-219-2434-iv p. il. 2 p. of pl. 2 maps in pocket. (Bulletin 933-D.) [Includes title page and contents to Bulletin 933. Mineral resources of Alaska, 1940, p. 219-243.] ♦ Paper. 45c. • Item 622 119,3:933-D

Phosphate deposits of Teton Basin area, Idaho and Wyo.; by Louis S. Gardner. 1944. iii-f-l—36 p. il. 1 pl. and 3 maps in pocket. (Bulletin 944-A). [Con-tributions to economic geology, 1943-44, p. 1-36.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 622

119.3 : 944-APublications. Publications issued in Nov. 1944; list 441. [1944.] 4 p. [Month-

ly.] t •Item 624 119.14/4:441

• Sent to Depository Libraries625424—45—No. 600------ 6

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Publications—Continued.----- Publications of Geological Survey (not including topographic maps) ; Oct.

1944. 1944. 300 p. t • Item 625L. C. card GS 11-221 119.14/1: 944

Water. Quality of surface waters of United States, 1942; by W. D. Collins and S. K. Love. 1944. iv-|-68 p. (Water-supply paper 950.) [Prepared in co-operation with Georgia, New Mexico, and Texas, and other agencies.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 627L. C. card GS 43-68 119.13: 950

Water levels. Water levels and artesian pressure in observation wells in United States in 1942: pt. 1, Northeastern States; by O. E. Meinzer, L. K. Wenzel, and others. 1944. iv-|-242 p. il. (Water-supply paper 944.) [Prepared in co-operation with Connecticut, Indiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, and other agencies.] * Paper, 35c. • Item 627L. C. card GS 36-334 119.13: 944

----- Same: pt. 4, South-Central States; by O. E. Meinzer, L. K. Wenzel, and others. 1944. iv4-181 p. il. (Water-supply paper 947.) [Prepared in co-operation with Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas, and other agencies.] ♦ Paper, 30c. • Item 627 119.13: 947

MapsNote .—The maps listed below are sold by the Geological Survey. Remittances for these

maps should be made by money order payable to the Director of the Geological Survey, Washington 25, D. C. Except as otherwise indicated, a discount of 40 percent is allowed on an order for maps, or for maps and geologic folios, that amounts to $5.00 at the retail price. In ordering give the name and scale of each map and the State in which the area lies. California. Columnar sections showing correlation and subdivisions of Tertiary

and late Upper Cretaceous rocks, in Panoche Hills, Laguna. Seca area, and Orestimba area, Fresno, Merced, and Stanislaus Counties, Calif.; oil and gas investigations, preliminary chart 6 [with text] by Ralph Stewart, W. P. Popenoe, and P. D. Snaveley, jr. Vertical scale 1,000 ft.=5 in. 1944. 39X59 in. [Processed.] 150c. 119.25: Oi 5/6/prelim.chart 6

Michigan. Thickness and character of Traverse group and Dundee formation in southwestern Michigan; oil and gas investigations preliminary chart 4 [with text] by George V. Cohee. 1944. 20 X 37 in. [Processed. Prepared with co-operation of Geological Survey Division, Michigan Department of Conservation, and Department of Geology, University of Michigan.] t 40c.

119 25 : Oi 5/6/prelim.chart 4Oklahoma. Geologic section extending across northeastern Oklahoma into south-

western Missouri showing correlation of Lower Ordovician and Upper Cambrian formations; oil and gas investigations, preliminary chart 5, by H. Andrew Ire-land assisted by A. Paul Wishart [with text] by H. Andrew Ireland. Hori-zontal scale 20 m.=5 in. 1944. 24 X 40 in. [Processed.] 135c.

119.25: Oi 5/6/prelim.chart 5

Topographic quadrangle mapsNote .—The Geological Survey makes contoured maps — three-dimension topographic

maps—which are designed eventually to cover the whole United States, also Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. The individual maps are projected to represent quadrangle areas rather than political divisions, and each map is designated by the name of some prominent town or natural feature within that area. The scales commonly used are 1 : 24.000 (1 inch==2000 feet). 1:31.080 (1 inch=i/2 mile). 1:02 500 (1 inch = about 1 mile), and 1:125,000 (1 inch = about 2 miles). A general description of topographic maps and a list of the symbols used are printed on the reverse of each sheet.

Abou* half of the continental area of the country, excluding Alaska, has b^en mapped, every State being represented. Connecticut. Delaware, the District of Columbia. Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire. New York. Ohio, Rhode Island, and West Vir-ginia are completely mapped. Maps of the regular size are sold by the Geological Survey at 10c. each. Except as otherwise indicated, a discount of 40 percent is allowed on any order which amounts to $5.00 at ihe retail price. The discount is allowed on an order for either maps or folios alone or for maps and folios together. In ordering, give the name and scale of the map and the State in which the area lies.Arizona, Chloride quadrangle, lat. 35°15'-35°30', long. 114°-114°15'. Scale

1: 62,500, contour interval 50 ft. n. p. edition of 1944. 17X14 in. 110c.119.12: 2 C 45/944

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Jan ua ry 1945 73Colorado. Colorado, Black

105°22'30"-105°30'. Scale 1944. 17X13 in. f 10c.

Hawk quadrangle, lat. 39°45'-39°52'30", long 1:31,680, contour interval 50 ft. n. p. edition of

119.12: 5 B 561/944 m-rS'S<10'«Ce1ntril £ity quadran^le- lat- 39°45'-39°52'30", long. 105’30'- WX n 't 10c’ :31’68°’ CODtOUr intefVal 50 ft n- P’ editio^ of 1944.

' WC- 119.12 : 5 C 333/944105°22'3°(^ ,at 39°52'30"-40°, long. 105’15'-13 in t • Stdle 1 • 31,680, contour interval 50 ft. n. p. edition of 1944. 17X

119.12: 5 El 23iaroof,o°z5ad0’0 Ts1ede1rlaad Quadrangle, lat. 39°52'30"-40°, long. 105’30'- 17X13 ’ t 10c 1:31’680’ C0nt0ur interval 50 u. p. edition of 1944.

119.12: 5 N 284/944~in^°2?'1OrcdO’1 T?ngSt/n quadrangle, lat. 39°52'30"-40°, long 105’22'30' l^ln t 1T :81’68°’ 1Ute™1 50 £L ”• »• edltlo^ot liiI 17X„ 119.12:5 T 834/9447r5^ Sea? City duadrangle’ lat- 41°30'-41 *37'30", long17X13 Jn t ’ 10 c 1:31’680’ coutour iQterval 10 ft. n. p. edition of 1944L

119.12: 6 J 556/944 72°99'(S”eCt «UtiSiUto-,9oVeIltry quadrangle, lat. 41 °45'-41’52'30" long 72’15'- II in t ' 1£ 1: 31,68°’ C°nt0Ur iUterVaI 10 ft n- P‘ edltion of 1& 17 x

. 119.12: 6 So 8c/944Rh^is-lndiana Milford quadrangle, lat. 40°30'-40’45', long. 87°30'-87’45'

Scale 1.62,.,00, contour interval 10 ft. n. p. edition of 1944. 17X13 in f Ite.119.12:12 M 598/944

bcale 1: 62,500, contour interval 10 ft.

Indiana Monroe City quadrangle, lat. 38’30'-38°37'30" lone 87°15' 87’99'W'Scale 1: 24,000, contour interval 10 ft. n. p. edition of 1944 S 2! X if Tn f Toe

T . . 119.12:14 M 757/944L°SeTleV-’c9^n ZTUe • (luadran^e, lat. 31°30'-31°45', long 93’30'-93°45'

Scale 1.62,500, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1944. 17X15i^ t 10c' . 119.12:18 Z 99/944

Mame, Deer Isle quadrangle, lat. 44°-44°15' in™ rs °9/y c< , -< ™contour interval 20 ft. p. eufttonol t ’ 1:

.. 119.12:19 D 36/944to So ""?!’ 1““d™ngle, lat. 42”30’-42°37'30" long17X13 in t ' 1£ : ’ ’ COnt°"r Interval 10 fL P- editionof Sj

119.12: 21 Sa 32/944long^71S’&30'-71°f7S'^''Odeq^S]an1d’quadrangle, lat. 42°-42’07'30" or IJ118?7?133I„301 1:31^—“

119.12: 22 M 519/944J/Sc1nlOl“’SmnSin’<Re<1 ^ing quadrangle, lat. 44°30'-44°45', long. 92°30'-9‘>’45'

Scale 1.62,500, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1944 rnrcovers oniy a portion of the sheet.] t 10c. 10.L: 23 R245^

JIiS1S°iUrL^eka quadrangle, lat. 38°30'-38°37'30" long 90°37'3O"- 90 fe. Scale 1: 24,000, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1944’. 23X18 in

119.12: 25 Eu 72/9441 • ft9^®0uri’Waynfsville quadrangle, lat. 37°45'-38°, long 92’-92°15' S™1p 1.62,500, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1944. 17X14 in t 10c K 119.12: 25 W 367/944

107’44®’ Mo™™nt, lat. 41’49'-41’52' long 103’40'103144 . Scale 1:15,840, contour interval 10 ft. ri. p. edition of 1944 15X 14^n

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Oregon. Oregon, Bandon quadrangle, lat. 43O-43°15',long. 124° 15' 124 30 . Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 50 ft. n. p. edition of 1944. 17

----- Oregon, Cape Foulweather quadrangle, lat. 44°45'-45°, long *24°“124°f5D Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 50 ft. n. p edition of 1944. 1< X12; in [Map covers only a portion of the sheet.] i 10c. 119.12.37 C17/944

Rhode Island-M^wclmsette, Pawtucket quadrangle, lat. 41°52'30"-42° long. 71°22'30"-71°30'. Scale 1: 31,680, contour interval 10 ft. n p.edition of 1944. 17 X13 in. t 10c. 119-12 • 39 P 289/944

Texas, Hueco Tanks quadrangle, lat. 31°45'-32°, long. 106°-106° 15'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1944. 13 57/2/944

Washington, Wellpinit quadrangle, lat. 47°45'^8O, long lll^o'-HS’. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 25 ft. n. p. edition of 1944. 18X12 in. t 10c

1 AV.1Z . VV

INDIAN AFFAIRS OFFICE

Indian education, [no.] 110 and 111. Dec. 1 and 15, 1944; (edited by WlWdW. Beatty]. Haskell Institute Print Shop, Lawrence, Kans. [Oct. 15 and Dec. 15, 1944.] Each 8 p. 12° (Education Division.) [Fortnightly.] i

I • AAV, AAA

Indians at work, Sept.-Oct. 1944; [v. 12, no. 3]. [1944.] J4]+34+[l] p. «• 4“ [Bimonthly. Processed. A news sheet for Indians and the Indian service.] I L. C. card 35-17695 1 20 22 *12/3

MINES BUREAU

Air and gas injection in oil fields of Illinois; by C. M. Keithly and Thomas Jennings. Nov. 1944. [l]+60 p. 19 pl. map, 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 3783.) [Processed.] t 128.23.3783

Black powder. Studies of effect of humidity on sensitivity and dispersion of black powder; by Raymond H. Moore, with Wilbert J. Huff. Nov. 1944. [2] +18ip.6 pl. 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 3782.) [Processed.] t 128.23.3782

Bronze Spot test for separation of aluminum bronze from manganese bronze; by R. B. Corbett. Nov. 1944. [1]+3 p. 1 pl. 4° (Report of investigations R. I. 3786.) [Processed.] t 128.23.3780

Carbon monoxide. Colorimetric determination of low concentrations of carbon monoxide by use of palladium chloride-phospho-molybdic acid-acetone reagent; by R. D. Polis, L. B. Berger, and H. H. Schrenk. Nov. 1944. [1] +13 P-3 pl. 4 (Report of investigations, R. I. 3785.) [Processed.] t 128.23:3780

Cement. Monthly cement report CP 280, supp. A. Nov. 30, 1944. 4 p. il. f° (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed.] t I 28.29:280/supp.A

____ Same CP 281. Dec. 23, 1944. 6 p. il. f° (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed.] f 128.29:281

___ Same supp. A. Dec. 29, 1944. 4 p. il. f° (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed.] t I 28.29: 281/supp.A

Coal. Distribution of coal shipments, M. C. D. 153. Nov. 23, 1944. 15 p. il. f (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed.] t 128.24:153

----- Same, M. C. D. 154. Dec. 20,1944. 19 p. il. f° (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed.] f 128.24:154

•----- Preliminary estimates of production of bituminous coal and lignite, Nov.1944. Dec. 6, 1944. 1 p. 4° (Mineral industry surveys.) [Monthly. Proc-essed.] t 128.64 : 944/11

___ Preliminary estimates of production of Pennsylvania anthracite and of coke, Nov. 1944. [1944.] 1 p. 4° (Mineral industry surveys; PCC 11-44.)[Monthly. Processed.] t 128.50 : 944/11

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Jan ua ry 1945 75Coal—Continued.~^a4W^k1^ oanthra»ite..and report WACR 386-WACR 390. Dec. 2-30,

944. Each 3 p. or 2 p. il. 4° (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed.] fI 28.49:380-390

----- Weekly coal report W. C. R. 1428-W. C. R. 1432. Dec. 2-30 1944. paging, il. 4° (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed.] f various

Coal-mine fatalities in Oct. 1944. [Nov. 30, 1944.1 12 p. il. 4° surveys; CMF 160.) [Monthly. Processed.] f

I 28.33:1428-1432(Mineral industry

128.10/2:160Coke. Monthly coke report, MCR 200. Nov. 29, 1944 4-4-121 n il 4*

industry surveys.) [Processed.] t 1 ’ ’ (Mineral128.30:200

Dlatomites of Pacific Northwest as filter-aids [with bibliography] ; by Kenneth n «hin h.er< A-.Dammann> R°y E. Swift, George B. Eyerly, and Gordon R. Shuck, jr. 1944. vn-f-87 p. il. (Bulletin 460.) [This paper represents the results of work done under a cooperative agreement between the Mines Burpun L C cart Un,VOTSity °f Washington.) .

Diesel locomotives. Procedure for testing Diesel mine locomotives for permis-sibility and recommendations on use of Diesel locomotives underground ^n carT^^l 31P- <Schedule22> *P aPer,T(2 &i°iSn Sg

I 28.8:22Gasoline. Natural gasoline and allied products, Oct. 1944 [1944 1 121 n 4°

(Mineral industry surveys; NGR 944a-118.) [Monthly. Processed ]t,128.47:118

Gold Mine production of gold, monthly report 17. Aug. 5, 1944 2 n 4° (Min eral industry surveys.) [Processed.] f 128.61^17

Iron and steel scrap, monthly report 46. Aug. 19, 1944. 6 p 4° (Mineral in dustry surveys.) [Processed.] f P t' 1 28.53: 46

Mercury. Bureau of Mines exploration of mercury deposits tn Tuns on by McHenry Mosier. Nov. 1944. [2]4-14-4-[11| r1 n 4® (Tnfn?L^’ 1&4-4; cular, I. C. 7299.) [Processed.] t P’ P (

' 1 28.27: 7299Mine accidents. Employment and accidents at fluorspar mines in TTnitPd qtotp«

dunng 1943; [prepared by F. J. Kennedy and D M Buret dT 2 SiT 6 p. 4 (Mineral industry surveys; H. S. S. no. 343.) [Processed.] f 4‘

128.26:343 “nd Se°S ~

MXfend%%°Va^" mines; byTnat2

I. C. T298.) [Processed] t t2)+2Tp.4 (Information circular,I 28.27: 7298

[1J + 10 p. 4 (Information circular, I. C. 7302.) [Processed.] f128.27:7302

Mineral market reports MMS 1233-M. M. S 1236 11944 1 4° i •try surveys.) [Processed.] t 1 4 ] 4 (Mineral mdus-^e^s° ^^^^^^^^‘year'^ftir^smn^par^icu^r ^mmej-a^iz?11’ C^-mP«on, and mT-

as soon after close of year as data are available 1 commodity, and are issued1233. Review of mineral industries in 1943; by E W Pehrson 19 n o । r™

„ from Minerals yearbook 1943.1 y V’ relirson- 12 P- 2 pl. [Excerpt 1.34. Statical ,„„„ary llglllte 1M3. [prepared „y „ R y123». Pbgagafc rook Injrst ball of 1844; (prepared by Bertrand L. Johnson and

. ,236' S*SiJUT « «» 1» Vl«d States In 1843; [prepared by J. B.

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Motor fuel. Forecast of demand for motor fuel and crude oil, Dec. 1944. [1944.] 3 leaves 4° (Mineral industry surveys; MFR 114.) [Monthly. Processed.] t

I 28.41:114----- Same: Jan. 1045. [1945.] 3 leaves, 4° (Mineral industry surveys; MFR

115.) [Monthly. Processed.] t 128.41:115Petroleum. Crude petroleum and petroleum products, Sept. 1944. [1944.] 11 p.

4° (Mineral industry surveys; P254.) [Monthly. Processed.] tI 28.18/2 : 254

----- Same: Oct. 1944. [1944.] 11 p. 4° (Mineral industry surveys; P. 255.)[Monthly. Processed.] f 128.18/2:255

----- Weekly crude oil stock report 580-584. Dec. 1-30, 1944. Each 1 p. 4° (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed.] f 128.46 : 580-584

Publications. New publications, Bureau of Mines, monthly list 355; Nov. 1944.[1944.] 4 p. f • Item 642 1 28.5/2 : 355

Silver. Mine production of silver, monthly report 17. Aug. 5, 1944. 2 p. 4° (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed.] f 128.62:17

Sulfur. Native sulfur in Jan.-June 1944. [1944.] 1 p. 4° (Mineral industry surveys; Mineral market reports S. 23.) [Monthly. Processed.] t

128.63:23NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

Chalmette 'National Historical Park, commemorating Battle of New Orleans, La. [Cullom & Ghertner Co., Nashville, Tenn., May 5, 1944.] [8] p. il. f

129.21: C 35/944Denison Dam and Reservoir project. Report on recreational resources of Denison

Dam and Reservoir project, Tex. and Okla., Oct. 1943. 1944. xiv+98 p. il. map, 4° * Paper, 45c. • Item 649L. C. card 45-35322 129.2: D 41

Fort Frederica National Monument, Ga. [Cullom & Ghertner Co., Nashville, Tenn., May 5, 1944.] [8] p. il. f 129.21: F 77f/944

Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine, Md. [Cullom & Ghertner Co., Nashville, Tenn., May 5, 1944.] [8] p. il. t 129.21: F77mc 2/944

Manassas (Bull Run) National Battlefield Park, Va. [Cullom & Ghertner Co., Nashville, Tenn., May 5, 1944.] [8] p. il. t I 29.21: M 31/944

Moores Creek National Military Park, N. C. [Cullom & Ghertner Co., Nashville, Tenn., May 5, 1944.] [8] p. il. f 129.21: M 78/944

Petersburg National Military Park, Va. [Cullom & Ghertner Co., Nashville, Tenn., May 5, 1944.] [8] p. il. f 129.21: P 44/3/944

Statue of Liberty National Monument, Bedloe’s Island, N. Y. [Cullom & Ghertner Co., Nashville, Tenn., May 5, 1944.] [8] p. il. t I 29.21: St 2/4/944

RECLAMATION BUREAU

Altus project. Earthwork and riprap for dikes and railroad and highway em-bankments, Altus reservoir, Altus.project, Okla. [United Pub. Co., Dec. 1944.] cover title, 17 p. 2 pl. map, 4° (Specifications 1084.) [Schedules, specifications, and drawings; bids will be received until Jan. 6, 1945.] f Paper, $1.50.

127.8:1084•----- Earthwork and structures, station 0+00 to station 376+87.5, Altus canal,

Altus project, Okla. n. p. [United Publishing Co., Nov. 1944.] cover title, 37 p. 24 pl. map, 4° (Specifications 1085.) [Schedule, specifications, and drawings; bids will be received until Dec. 9, 1944.] f Paper, $2.00. 127.8:1085

Mirage Flats project. Earthwork and structures, station 0+00 to station 692+56, main canal, Mirage Flats project, Nebr. [Bradford-Robinson Pte. Co., Denver, Dec. 12,1944.] cover title, 41 p. 30 pl. map, 4° (Specifications 1086.) [Sched-ule, specifications, and drawings; bids will be received until Jan. 3, 1945] t Paper, $2.00. I 27.8:1086

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Jan ua ry 1945 77WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY

Note .—Under the provisions of Executive order 9423, dated Feb. 16, 1944, the War Relocation Authority was transferred from the Emergency Management Office to the Interior Department.

Japanese-Americans. What we’re fighting for, statements hy United States serv-icemen about Americans of Japanese descent. [1944.] [2] 4-21 p. [Proc- cssed. ] $L. C. card 43-35312 I 52.2 : F 46

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

mission reports, Interstate Commerce Commission reports—Motor carrier cases, and Inter-state Commerce Commission reports—Valuation reports are sold by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C., at various prices, depending upon the size of the volume. Separate decisions or opinions are sold on subscription, price $1.50 per volume; foreign subscription, $2.00 ; single copies, usually 5c. In ordering a volume, be sure to specify the series and whether Finance or other than Finance decisions are desired. Entries for the separate decisions are grouped below under center heads fol-lowing other Interstate Commerce Commission publications.

Carriers. Revenue and traffic of carriers by water, 2d quarter 1944. [1944.]4 p. oblong large 8° (Statement Q-650, QWS.) [Processed. Subject to revision.] t IC 1 wat.ll: 944/2

----- Supplement 50 to Lists of corporate names of common carriers by rail (in-cluding express), water or pipe line (including names of their receivers or trustees, if any), filing tariffs, concurrences, or powers of attorney with Inter-state Commerce Commission and compiled from its records, compiled Nov. 1, 1944; prepared by Section of Tariffs, Bureau of Traffic. [1944.] [1 ] 4-16 p. 4° [Processed. Cancels Supplement 49. Supplements 38 and 50 contain all changes.] t IC 1.15: 3/supp.5O

Decisions. See, below, center heads beginning Decisions.Finance decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Finance).Freight commodity statistics of class 1 steam railways in United States, June

1944. [1944.] 13 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-500; Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Subject to correction of errors in carrier reports under correspondence.] t • Item 704L. C. card A 44-5312 IC 1 ste.26: 944/6

Freight forwarders. Revenues, expenses and statistics of freight forwarders, 2d quarter, 1944. [1944.] [2] p. f° (Statement Q-950, QFF.) [Processed. Subject to revision.] tL. C. card A 44-5313 IC 1.19 : 944/2

Motor carrier decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Motor carrier).Motor carrier finance decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Motor carrier,

finance).Motor carriers. Revenues and passengers of class 1 motor carriers of passengers

(excluding charter or special), Aug. 1944. [1944.] 4 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-700, BT; Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] f • Item 692L. C card A 39-1163 IO 1 mot.ll: 944/8

----- Same, Sept. 1944. [1944.] 4 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-700, BT; Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] t • Item 692 IC 1 mot.ll: 944/9

Opinions. See, below, center heads beginning Decisions.Pipe lines. Transportation revenue and traffic of large oil pipe line companies,

carriers having annual operating revenues of more than $500,000 ; 3d quarter 1944. [1944.] 1 p. r (Statement Q-600, QPS.) [Processed. Subject to revision.] t IC 1 pip.7: 944/3

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Kailroad accidents. Summary of accidents reported by steam railways, Aug. 1M4 [1944J 2p. oblong large S' (Statement M-400; Transport Bcotrnmlc.and Statues BuiUu.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] t •Item 716 L. C. card A 27-80 IC1 ste’dl '911/8

Railroad can. Summary ot quarterly reports oi personson behalf of carriers by railroad or express companies, 2d quarter 1944 (April June)al [1944.] 1 p. oblong 8- (Statement Q-900, QCL.) [Processed ] t

Railroad employees. Wage statistics of class 1 steam railways in[United States (switching and terminal companies not included), Sept. 1944. [1944.] 4 p. n. oblong large 8° (Statement M-300; Transport Economics and Statistics Bu-reau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] t • Item 718 ste 25 - 944/9 L. C. card A 29-382 1 ste'25 ’941/9

Railroads. Freight train performance of class 1 steam railways in UnitedStates (switching and terminal companies not included), Oct. 1944. [1944 1 2 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-211, OS-A ; Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] t • item 705L. C. card A 36-575 IC 1 ste"k) • 914/19

___ Fuel and power for locomotives and rail motor cars of class 1 steam railways in United States (class 1 switching and terminal companies included), Oct 1944. [1944.] 2 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-230,OS-E, Trans-port Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Snbject to revisiom] t • Item 706 1 ste d0 ’ 914/19

----- Motive power and car equipment of class 1 steam railwayss in United States (class 1 switching and terminal companies included), Oct. 1944. [W.J 2 p oblong large 8° (Statement M-240,OS-F; Transport Economics and Sta-tistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] t • Item 709

l(j X blC.OV • cFlTX/ AV

----- Operating revenues and operating expenses of class 1 steamUnited States (switching and terminal companies not included), Oct. 1944. [1944 ] 2 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-100; Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] f • Item 710L. C. card A35-1300 IC 1 ste'19 * 944/19

----- Operating revenues and operating expenses, selected items for large steam railways, Oct. 1944. [1944.] 2 p. oblong large 8” (Statement M-150; Trans-port Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] T• Item 711L. C. card A29-378 IC 1 ste.20:944/10

----- Operating statistics of large steam railways, selected items for Oct. 1944 compared with Oct. 1943; Oct. 1944. [1944.] 2 p. oblong large 8 (Statement M-200; Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] t • Item 712 IC 1 ste.22 : 944/10

___ Passenger traffic statistics (other than commutation) of class 1 steam rail-ways in United States (switching and terminal companies not included), Aug.1944. [1944.] 2 p. oblong large 8° (?t“*---- - t w _or a i rMnnthlv Pror-(Statement M-250.) [Monthly. Proc-essed. Subject to revision.] f L. C. card A38-173— Passenger train performance of

IC 1 ste.40:944/8class 1 steam railways in United States not included), Oct. 1944. [1944.] 4 p.(switching and terminal companies----------------- - - - -

oblong large 8° (Statement M-213, OS-B; Transport Economics and StatisticsBureau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] t • Item 713L. C. card A36-577 IC 1 ste.37: 944/10

___ Revenue traffic statistics of class 1 steam railways in United States (switch-ing and terminal companies not included), Sept. 1944. [1944.] 2 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-220, OS-D; Transport Economics and Statistics Bu-reau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] f • Item 714U C. card A29-381 KJ 1 ste.24: 944/9

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Jan ua ry 1945 79Railroads—Continued.— Selected income and balance-sheet items of class 1 steam railways in United

States (switching and terminal companies not included) [and Selected income items by regions and districts, class 1 steam railways], Sept. 1944. [1944.1 RiH-pL°?10nrff arfni80 J8.1?161116111 M-125; Transport Economics and Statistics Buieau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] i • Item 715L. C. card A32-1785 IC j ste 34. 944/9

—— Tons of revenue freight originated and tons terminated in carloads by classes geograpbic areas, class 1 steam railways, May 1944

°blong lar$e (Statement M-550, SCS; Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] f • Item 717 L. C. card A40-2952 IC i ste 42; 944/5

1944- 13 P‘ oblonS large 8° (Statement M-550, SCS;I ransport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision ] T • item 717 IC x ste

Yard service performance of class 1 steam railways in United States (class 1 switching and terminal companies included), Oct. 1944. [1944 1 7.p\ °blong large 8° (Statement M-215, OS-C; Transport Economics and Sta-tistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] t • Item 719

Traffic decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Traffic). IC 1 Ste'38’ 944/10 Trcn^Atat^n‘ ?JOnt£ly comment on transportation statistics [Oct. 1944 ] Dec

6,1944. 14 p. 4 [Processed.] f 101.17: 944/16Water carrier decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Water carrier).

Decisions (Finance)state ComS/cS °Pini°nS iS8Ued in separate form ™ ^om the Inter-D el aware d Hudson Railroad. Finance docket no. 14600, Delaware & Hudson

p SV iF r£ni V’ decided Sept- 12’ 1944’ Fit* 44-!p. 453-478. (F-8666.) [From v. 257.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-8666

PaClflG Ra.ilr°ad- Finance docket no. 9918, Missouri Pacific Railroad &-paiz:“Ju,y“■[i9Mj p-47s /1*T f 8s

Finance docket no. 14501, Seaboard Railway Company acqui- sttmn [decided Sept. 3°, 1944]. [1944.] [1]+584-592 p. (F-8668.) Y [F?om• J rapeU&c. IC 1.6/la: F-8668

Decisions (Motor carrier)staYe^o^mere^Commissfou^repp^ts^ °pini°nS i88Ued in 8eparate form ar* ^om the Inter-

Ma^ower Tnwwit Co- No’ MC-C-374, Aero Mayflower Transit Ob et al nw'cJlft?1 8$bafer & Son, Inc.; decided Sept. 1, 1914. [1944 ] n 657-660 (M 6569.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c.

„ . , n r IC 1 mot.8/a: M-6569Bogovich P. L No. MC-103468 (sub-no. 2), P. L. Bogovich, extension of onern

r'X?!?Steh° d g0.0dS: decided Sept. 23, 1944. [1944.] p. 745-748. (M-6584 ) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-6584

a^- s!,oe.s- Investigation and suspension docket no. M-2298, boots shoes aad ln New England; decided July 27, 1944. [1944.] n 627-64o’ (M-6566.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c

IC 1 mot.8/a : M-6566Q , lnv*stlga*ion and suspension docket no. M-2372, boots, moccasins shoes n KRiUpearS zbe^e-en Massachusetts points; decided Aug. 31 1944 ’[1944 1 P. 681-684. (M-6574.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c ]

D * m IC 1 mot.8/aM+574tetinn r TransP°rtati™ Co. No. MO-2181 (sub-no. 1), Burlington Transnor- Sept 2ft MPMny p°f7SSl°"^S1)s- VS1'V 43 1 ♦Panpr J P‘ (M-6582.) [From Motor carrier cases,o.j Ba per, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-6582

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Campbell Sixty-Six Express, Inc. No. MC-C-293, Campbell Sixty-Six Express, Inc., et al. v. Frisco Transportation Company et al.; decided Aug. 1, 1944. [1944.] p. 641-654. (M-6567.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 43.] *Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a: M-6567Consolidated Cartage & Storage Co. No. MC-1771, Consolidated Cartage & Stor-

age Company et al. dual operations; [decided July 27, 1944]. [1944.][1]4-700-706 p. (M-6577.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a: M-6577Cox, James E. No. MC-41610 (sub-no. 1), James E. Cox extension of operations,

Oklahoma and Louisiana ; decided July 26,1944. [1944.] p. 669-672. (M-6572.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-6572

Daniel Auto Freight Lines. No. MC-C-347, W. M. Daniels [doing business asDaniel Auto Freight Lines] v. Fred Rose; [decided July 17, 1944.] [1944.] [1] 4-726-728 p. (M-6581.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a : M-6581Federal Glass Co. No. MC-C-327, Federal Glass Company v. Cleveland, Colum-

bus and Cincinnati Highway, Inc.; decided Aug. 7, 1944. [1944.] p. 721-725. (M-6580.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a; M-6580Freight rates. No. MC-C-377, Bendix Products Division, Bendix Aviation Cor-

poration v. John Giaras, doing business as Lake Shore Motor Transit Lines; decided Aug. 29, 1944. [1944.] p. 685-688. (M-6575.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-6575

Longshore, T. B. No. MC-50404 (sub-no. 3), T. B. Longshore extension of opera-tions, SalemrYoungstown, Ohio; decided Sept. 21, 1944. [1944.] p. 755-762. (M-6586.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a : M-6586Liberty Trucking Co. No. MC-72997 (sub-no.4), Liberty Trucking Company

extension of operations, north-south routes; [decided Sept. 18, 1944]. [1944.] [1]4-740-744 p. (M-6583.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a : M-6583National Trucking Co., Inc. No. MC-55789, National Trucking Co., Inc., common

carrier application; decided June 6, 1944. [1944.] p. 489-496. (M-6549.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-6549

Public Service Interstate Transportation Co. No. MC-3647 (sub-no. 7), Public Service Interstate Transportation Company change of route, Bergen Turnpike; decided July 21, 1944. [1944.] p. 599-626. (M-6565.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-6565

Rogers "Cartage Co. No. MC-64932 (sub-no. 30), Rogers Cartage Co., extension of operations, petroleum products; decided Sept. 9, 1944. [1944.] p. 749-754. (M-6585.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a : M-6585Southeastern Greyhound Lines. No. MC-32783, Southeastern Greyhound Lines

self-insurance; decided Aug. 28, 1944. [1944.] p. 655-656. (M-6568.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-6568

Wallboard. Investigation and suspension docket no. M-2297. wallboard to and from New England; decided Sept. 2, 1944. [1944.] p. 763-766. (M-6587.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-6587

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Interstate Commerce Commission reports.

Blue & Grey Motor Tours, Inc. No. MC-F-2384, George W. Simons, jr., and Robert D. Biackistone, control, Blue and Grey Motor Tours, Incorporated; decided Aug. 12, 1944. [1944.] p. 717-720. (MF-1411.) [From Motor car-rier cases, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a2: MF-1411

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et al. [doing business as Allen & Co.], control, Cincinnati, Newport & Covington Railway Company and Dixie Traction Company; decided Sept. 9, 1944. [1944.] p. 699-708. (MF-1409.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a2 : MF-1409Karst Freight Lines, Inc. No. MC-F-1989, Peerless, Incorporated, control, Karst

Freight Lines, Inc.; decided July 27, 1944. [1944.] p. 683-698. (MF-1408.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a2 : MF-1408

Santa Fe Trail Transportation Co. No. MC-F-2368, C. J. Villeneuve, control, DeLuxe Motor Stages of Illinois, lease, Santa Fe Trail Transportation Com-pany; decided Sept. 21, 1944. [1944.] p. 709-716. (MF-1410.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a2: MF-1410

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state Commerce Commission reports.

Areawalls. No. 29009, St. Paul Corrugating Company v. Chicago and North Western Railway Company (Charles M. Thomson, trustee) et al.; decided Oct. 3,1944. [1944.] p. 29-31. ([Opinion] 24448.) [From v. 259.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 24448Bolts. No. 29007, C. L. Greeno Company v. Mississippi Valley Barge Line Com-

pany et al.; decided Oct. 6, 1944. [1944.] p. 67-70. ([Opinion] 24456.) [From v. 259.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24456

Cabbage. No. 28904, Safeway Stores, Incorporated, of Nevada, v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided Aug. 28, 1944. [1944.] p. 767-770. ([Opinion] 24439.) [From v. 258.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 24439Cement. No. 29054, Truscon Laboratories, Inc., v. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway

Company et al.; decided Sept. 27, 1944. [1944.] p. 1-4. ([Opinion] 24445.) [From v. 259.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24445

Cherries. No. 29047, Yakima Fruit Growers Association v. Railway Express Agency, Incorporated, et al.; [decided Oct. 16, 1944], [1944.] [1]+48-50 p. ([Opinion] 24452.) [From v. 259.) * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 24452

Coke. Investigation and suspension docket no. 5282, coke from Ironton, Ohio, to West Henderson, Ky.; decided July 26, 1944. [1944.] p. 669-673. ([Opinion] 24426.) [From v. 258.] * Paper, 5c IC 1.6/la: 24426

Freight rates. Investigation and suspension docket no. 5295, handling freight by Chicago & North Western Ry. Co. at Chicago; [decided Sept. 22, 1944]. [1944.] [1]+796-800 p. ([Opinion] 24444.) [From v. 258.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 24444Lumber. Fourth section application no. 18273, lumber in the Southwest; decided

Sept. 21, 1944. [1944.] p. 5-24. ([Opinion] 24446.) [From v. 259.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24446

----- No. 29046, Green Lumber Company v. Gulf & Ship Island Railroad Com-pany et al.; [decided Sept. 2, 1944]. [1944.] [1]+776-778 p. ([Opinion] 24441.) [From v. 258.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 24441

Meat. Investigation and suspension docket no. 52S6, meats in peddler cars, Topeka to Southwest; [decided Sept. 11, 1944]. [1944.] [1]+84-86 p. ([Opinion] 24459.) [From v. 259.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 24459

Passenger rates. No. 2S974, interstate commutation fares, Chicago, Ill., district; decided July 26, 1944. [1944.] p. 725-742. ([Opinion] 24436.) [From v. 258.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 24436

Petroleum products. Investigation and suspension docket no. 5271, liquefied petroleum gas in the South and Southwest; decided Oct. 11, 1944. [1944.] p. 55-63. ([Opinion] 24454.) [From v. 259.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24454

Phosphate rock. No. 28960, Diamond Fertilizer Company et al. v. Aberdeen & Rockfish Railroad Company et al.; decided Oct. 2, 1944. [1944.] p. 75-83. ([Opinion] 24458.) [From v. 259.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 24458

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Phosphates. No. 28947, American Agricultural Chemical Companyret al. v. At-lantic Coast Line Railroad Company et al.; decided Oct. 3, 1944 [1914 ]p. 799-788. ([Opinion] 24442.) [From v. 258.) * Paper, oc. IC 1.6/la. 24442

Pick-up service. Investigation and suspension docket^no. 5258 Morgain For- • warding Co., pick up and storage; decided Sept 11, 1944. [1944 ] p 771-775 ([Opinion] 24440.) [From v. 258.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la. 244

Pine No 16356, Krupp Foundry Company v. Southern Railway Company et al.; decided Aug 24, 1944. [1944.] p. 763-766. ([Opinion] 24438. From v258. ] * Paper, 5c. IC 16/la’ 24438

Potash. No. 28921, American Potash & Chemical Corporation v Aberdeen & Rockfish Railroad Company et al.; decided Aug. 26, 1944. [1944k] p <431 762 ([Opinion] 24437.) [From v. 258.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la. 24437

Road scrapers. No. 29072, Aubrey B. Burton, doing1 businessas A. B. Burton Company, v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company, [decided Sept. 28, 1944]. [1944.J [1] +64-66 p. ([Opinion] 24455.) [From v. 259.] * Paper, 5e

Sand. No. 29080, Myers, Myers & Goen v. Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Rail-way Company et al.; decided Oct. 18, 1944. [1944.] p. 51-54. GOpmio ] 24453.) [From v. 259.] * Paper, 5c. IC l.b/la. 24453

Sawdust. No. 29041, E. I. duPont de Nemours & Company Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Company et al.; decided Sept. Io, 1944. [1944.] p. 789-795. ([Opinion] 24443.) [From v. 258.] * Paper’ 5c'IC t 6/la. 24443

Sleeping cars. No. 29040, application for approval under sec. 5 (1) of inter-state commerce act of agreement between Pullman Company and Canadian National Railway Company et al.; decided Oct. 14, 1944. ^944 ) P. 41-47.([Opinion] 24451.) [From v. 259.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la. 244ul

Staves. No. 28805, St. Louis Cooperage Company v. Missouri Pacific Railroad Company (Guy A. Thompson, trustee) ; [decided Oct. 2, 1944]. [1944.] [1] +32-34 p. ([Opinion] 24449.) [From v. 259] * Paper, 5c. *

Tobacco. Fourth section application no. 19173, tobacco to Te^us; decided Oct.24,1944. [1944.] p. 35-40. ([Opinion] 24450.) [From v. 259.] PaPeij oc-

Unlading and lading. Investigation and suspension docket no 5268, rule 33 multiple loading; decided Oct. 4, 1944. [1944.] p. 71 4. ([Opimon 1 _445.)[From v. 259.] * Paper, 5c. 1C lb/la • ***><

Wheat. No. 28996, New Jersey Flour Mills Company v. Delaware,Lackawanna & Western Railroad Company et al.; decided Sept. 26, 1944. [1944.] p. 2<> 28. ([Opinion] 24447.) [Imprint date incorrectly given on p. 28 as 1943 From v. 259.] * Paper, 5c. l.b/la . 244 <

Decisions (Water carrier)N0TE.—The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the Inter-

state Commerce Commission reports.Franklin Forwarding Co. No. FF-89 -Franklin Forwarding Company freight

forwarder application; decided Feb. 29,1944. [1944.] p. 193! -0( ). (WC .) [From v. 260.] * Paper, 5c. IC 16/la • wc~201

Globe Freight Service. No. FF-32, Globe Freight Service freight forwarder ap-plication; decided Oct. 10, 1944. [1944.] p. 303-306. (WC-2L) [From v. 260.] * Paper, 5c. IC 16/la : wc"^l

Texas Package Car Co. No. FF-71, Texas Package Car Company freight for-warder application; decided Oct. 2, 1944. [1944.] p. 32^?28. (MC 224 ) [From v. 260.] * Paper, 5c. IC Lo/la. WC-224

Texas Shippers’ Association. No. FF-33, J. R. Kelly [doing business as Texas Shippers’ Association and as Seaboard P’ackage Car Company] freight for-warder application; decided Sept. 12, 1944. [1944.] p. 315i 3-4 (WC 22+) [From v. 260.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1-6/la. WC-223

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freight forwarder application; decided Oct. 23, 1944. [1944.] p. 307-314. (WC-222.) [From v. 260.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : WC-222

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Accidents. Analysis of mechanical defect accidents of passenger- and property-carrying vehicles and combinations, 1943; [prepared by Karl F. Walker]. Washington, D. C., Dec. 1944. [l]-[-v-|-53 p. f° [Processed.] fL. C. card A 43-2281 IC 1 mot.2: Ac 2/3/943

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Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation. No. 2793c (criminal), in district court for district of New Jersey, United States v. Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation et al.; indictment. [1944.] cover title, 28 p. + J 1.75: Al 52

Associated Press. Nos. 57-59, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1944, Associated Press et al. v. United States; Tribune Company and Robert Rutherford McCormick v. [same] ; United States v. Associated Press et al., on appeals from district court for southern district of New York; memorandum of United States on question of summary judgment. [1944.] cover title, i-j-26 p. t J 1.78: As 78/6

Aussa, Italian vessel. In circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, Oct. term, 1943, no. 8752, United States et al. v. Italian vessel Aussa, her engines, boilers and machinery, tackle, apparel, furniture and equipment, Italia Societa Anonima di Navigazione, claimant, et al.; no. 8753, [same] v. Italian vessel Arsa, her engines, boilers and machinery, tackle, apparel, furniture and equipment, Italia Societa Anonima di Navigazione, claimant, et al.; no. 8754, [same] v. Italian vessel Alberta, her engines, boilers and machinery, tackle, apparel, furniture and equipment, Italia Societa Anonima di Navigazione, claimant, et al.; no. 8755, [same] v. Italian vessel Brennero, her engines, boilers and machinery, tackle, apparel, furniture and equipment, Societa Anonima Cooperativa di Navigazione, claimant, et al., on appeal from district court for district of New Jersey; brief for United States. [1944.] cover title, i-J-22 p. t

J 1.76: It 1/2Barr, John. No. 287, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1944, John

Barr v. United States, on writ of certiorari to Court of Customs and Patent Appeals; brief for United States. [1944.] cover title, iii-f-51 p. t

J 1.78: B 27/2----- Same; memorandum for the United States in reply to brief of Federal

Reserve Bank of New York as amicus curiae. [1944.] cover title, 8 p. ±J 1.78: B 27/3

Bates, Elbridge G. No. 8436, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, United States v. Elbridge Gerry Bates and Frank S. Smith, appeal from district court for northern district of Illinois, eastern division; supplemental brief for appellee. [1944.] cover title, i-f-17 p. t J 1.76 :B 318

Bedford, Edward T. No. —, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1944, commissioner of internal revenue v. estate of Edward T. Bedford, Title Guar-antee and Trust Company, executor; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit. [1944.] cover title, ii-|-22 p. J J 1.78 :B 39

Bennett, M. D. (Doc.) No. 679, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1944, M. D. (Doc.) Bennett v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1944.] cover title, ii+17 p. t J 1.78 :B 439

Bowie Oaks Development Co. No. 10907, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, Robert C. Scott, doing business as Bowie Oaks Development Company, and wife, Eva Belle Scott v. United States, on appeal from district court for northern district of Texas; brief for United States. [1944.] cover title, i+25 p. map in pocket. $ J 1.76 :B 679

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Brink, James H. No. 9795, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit; James H. Brink v. United States, appeal from district court for eastern district of Kentucky ; brief for appellee. [1944.] cover title, n+19 p. + J 1.7b.Bid

Capital Transit Co. No. 663, in Supreme Court of United States Oct.. term 1944 United States and Interstate Commerce Commission v. Capital Transit Com pany et al., appeal from District Court of United States for District of Colum-bia ; statement as to jurisdiction. [1944.] cover title, 51 p. J 1.78 . C172/-

Carolina Scenic Coach Lines. No. 637 in Supreme Court <of UnitedI States Oct. term 1944, Carolina Scenic Coach Lines, a copartnership, v. United States, Interstate Commerce Commission, et al., appeal from district court tor western district of North Carolina; motion to affirm. [1944.] cover title,^p.^

Central Specialty Co. No. 19568, in circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, George T. McGowan, collector of internal revenue for 28th collection i district, v. Samuel Lazeroff, doing business under assumed name of Central Specialty Company, on appeal from district court for western district of New York brief for appellant. [1944.] cover title, n+24 p. + J 1.7b. C 333/7

___ Same; joint appendix. [1944.] cover title, i+209 p. t J 1.76: C 333/6Central States Electric Co. No. 85, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct.

term, 1944, Central States Electric Company v. Muscatine, Iowa, and Elmer E. Johnson for himself and users of natural gas in Greenfield, Iowa, et al on

of cer+rarl to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; brief for Federal Power Commission. [1944.] cover title, n+65 p. t J 1.I8.C333/5

Chicago Stone Setting Co. In Court of Claims no 44380, Chicago Stone Setting Company v. United States; defendants brief. [1944.] p. 15 8*0. c 432 st

CPinuita Mining Co., Ltd. No. 10759, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, Chinnita Mining Company Ltd., v. commissioner of internal revenue, on peti- Wrevlew of deSon of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1944.1 cover title, ii+37 p. t . Ji.ib.u^

Cleveland Ohio. Nos. 68-69, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct term, 1944, Cleveland v. United States and Federal Public Housing Authority ; John J. Boyle, county treasurer of Cuyahoga County, John A. Zangerle, county audit nf Onvahoga Countv Board of County Commissioners of ( uyahoga County, “o'hl^^SeTapSals from district court for northern district of'Ohio; brief for appellees. [1944.] cover title, n+32 p. $ J 1.78.0

Cochran, Howe P. In Court of Claims, no 45425 HowelP Cochran ». United States: request for hndlngs of fact and bnef for United States p. 15—33. J

Coffman Roscoe A. Nos. 71 and 485, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term 1944 Roscoe A. Coffman v. Breeze Corporations. Inc., and United States, nn anneal from district court for district of New Jersey ; [same] v. Federal Laboratories Inc., and United States, on appeal from district court for western district of Pennsylvania ; brief for United States. [1944.] 654/2p. t

CnmP Fred R Co. In Court of Claims, no. 45218, Fred R. Comb Company v C United States; defendant’s request for special finding of facts an<* brief.

p. 39—42. $zv mi Tn Onnrt of Claims no. 45730, Continental Oil Company v.

United States; no. 46029, Robinson Verrill as £u.cce^^^Oil Company, a Maine corporation, v. [same] ; brief for United States^ [ 1 I p. 91-143. t Ji.8U.Odd/o

ProdurtsRefinin^Companv^ntTcornPrbdwtS SaleTcom’pany^

of appeals for 7th circuit; memorandum for Federal trade tommy . [1944.] cover title, i+13 p. t Jl.ib.U8i4

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, 4, Ammiel F Decker and Mabel P. Decker, individuals, trading and doing busmess as Decker Products Company v. Federal Trade Commission, on pet? tion tor writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia; brief tor Federal Trade Commission in opposition. [1944 ] cover tine, i+io p. $ j L7g. D 357/2

^TJc??8-.8758:? 4 circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, ex parteUnited States in matter of application of United States, for writ of prohibition ‘Ud/or mandamus, v. Paul C. Leahy, judge of district court for district of Delaware, and other judges and officers of said court; appendix to brief of United States. [1944.] cover title, i+114 p. f J 1.76 :D 376/2

~~ ,^ame’ ,?n. Pc(;itions for writ of prohibition and/or mandamus to district rnvlr 01 ,Delaware! brief for petitioner, United States. [1944.]cover une, i+zt p. | J 1.76 : D 376

Dixon, John R. In Court of Claims, no. 45928, John R. Dixon v. United States' defendant s supplemental brief. [1944.] p. 31-38. J J 1.80 :D 645/2

Fisher, Fred J. No. 9858, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit, commissioner of internal revenue v. Charles T. Fisher, Edward F. Fisher and Leo M. Butzel executors of Fred J. Fisher and Bartha M. Fisher, on petition for review of decision of lax Court; brief for petitioner. [1944.] cover title, v+34 p. $

J 1.76: F 532/2No' 181’ in SuPreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1944,

F W. Fitch Company v. United States, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for Sth circuit; brief for United States. [1944.] cover title, m+29 p. J J 1.78 :F 552/2

FomZren, Ella F. No. 88, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term 1944 Ella F. Fondren and estate of W. W. Fondren, Ella F. Fondren, independent executrix, v. commissioner of internal revenue, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for respondent. [1944.] cover title 2+20 p. J J 1.78 :F 732/2

Fuller George A., Co. In Court of Claims, no. 44011, George A. Fuller Company v United States ; defendant’s request for special findings of fact and exceptions to commissioner’s report. [1944.] p. 71-88. J J 1.80 :F 958

Funster, E. S. No. 12958, in circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit, E S Funsten v commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1944.] cover title, i+14 p. $ J 1.76 :F 965

Garden City, N. Y In circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, United States, peti turner-plaintiff-appellee, v. 6.87 acres of land, more or less, situate in village of Garden City, county of Nassau, N. Y., et al., defendants, Warehouse Building Corporation, defendant-appellant, Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company de-fendant-appellee, on appeal from district court for eastern district of New lork; brief for United States. [1944.] cover title, iii+47 p. J J 1.76: G 167

Gemsco, Inc. Nos. 368-370, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term 1944 Gemso [Gemsco], Inc., et al., v. L. Metcalfe Walling, administrator of Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor; Mildred Maretzo, et al., v. [samel • Josephine Guiseppi, et al., v. [same], on writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for respondent. [1944.] cover title, vi+79 p. $

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Willis E. Giese v. United States, on writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia; brief for United States. [1944 ] cover title, v+87 p. | j x 7g. G 364/2

Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Co. No. 45623, in Court of Claims Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Co. ti United States, defendant’s request for special findings of fact and brief. [1944.] cover title, ii+143-207 p. J J 1.80 :G 798/8

Haenn, Geo. J., Inc. No. 8762, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit Geo J Haenn, Inc., corporation of Pennsylvania, v. commissioner of internal revenue on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1944.] cover title, ii—f—28 p. $ JI 7G• U118

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brief for United States. [1944.] p. 25-45. $Holpueh, Joseph A., Co. No. 43809 In Court ol' Claims Jo^A. Holpuc^ Corn-

pany v. United States; defendant s buef. [ •] ’ J 1 80' H 741/9

___ No 43812, in Court of Claims, Joseph A. Holpueh Company v. United States;’ defendant’s brief. [1944.] cover title, H-lll-133 p. j* 80;H741/10

nil A Refinino Co. No. 11157, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, Sth regional War Labor Board et al., v. Humble Oil and Refining Company, ap- K>m dlrtrict: court for northern district of Texas; reply tetef for^ppel- lants. [1944.] cover title, 14 p. X

Industrial Addition Association. No. 118, in Supreme Court of United States’ Opt term 1944 Industrial Addition Association v. commissioner of internal revenita’o/writ^of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 6th «remt ^ for respondent. [1944.] cover title, m+22 p. X J 1.78. Inzi/

Iones S M No 417, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term,1944 S M.7 Tones and William H Jones v. Hal V. Watts, United States district clerk, and

M F Hammond United States marshal, on petition for writ of cert.orar. to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for respondents in [1944.] cover title, i+10 p. X

Keeaan Wilbur V. Nos. 39 and 44, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, ST Wilbur V Keegan v. United States; Gerhard Wilhelm Kunze et al. v [same], on writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2(1brief for United States. [1944.] cover title, 10 p. X J1.78.K243/Z

Kummer, Cecelia. No. 9761, in circuit court of appeals forKummer individually and as administratrix of Fiank Augustine uonue. e. United States and Ruth Johnson Clardy, executrix of Frank Augustine Rohd,e, appeal from district court for eastern district of Michigan, southern diyis , brief for appellee, United States. [1944.] cover title, 8 p. X J 1.76. K961

T ine Material Co No. 665, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1944, LLtaeMaterial Company and William O. Schultz o “”e”ata

of patents, on petition for writ of certiorari to United States Comt of Appeals for District of Columbia; memorandum for commissioner of patents^ £18^.] cover title, 7 p. X

McCullouah Ira J. No. 46, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 194 , Ira J McCullough v. Kammerer Corporation and Baash-Ross tool Company, on writ ol! certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circmt; memorandum for United States as amicus curiae. [1944.] cover title, 6 p. X J •

Mine Safety Appliances Co. Civil action no. 23387, in District Court of United States for District of Columbia, Mine Safety Appliances C ompany v. James . Forrestal [acting Secretary of Navy]; defendant’s motion to dismiss and for SS judgment and affidavit and brief In support thereof. [1944.1. cover title, 35 p. $

National Metropolitan Bank. No. 161, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct term 1944 National Metropolitan Bank v. United States, on writ of certiorar teukiw States0 court of Appeals for District of Columbia;brieftor Umted States. [1944.] cover title, iv+43 p. X J 1.78. N 213 me/Z

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___ Same; stipulation as to facts. [1944.] p. 60-61. X J 1.80: N 213 su/4Neville Coke & Chemical Co. No. 8692, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit,

Neville Coke & Chemical Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, on peti tion for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1944 1 cover title, ii+21 p. X Jl.7b.Mb

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P‘ T J 1.78 :P 541PoP^noe, Paul' N°; J875, United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia

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~^1oP^0Cfed1ilifS in circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit, no. 4022, Oct term 1943 Rafael Buscaglia as treasurer of Puerto Rico, Rafael de J. Cordero as Tn^Iinr r Puert° A' Fer,los Isern [et al<]’ as members composing

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Puget Sound Power <f Light Co. No. 10654, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit United States v. Puget Sound Power and Light Company, appeal from dfSTT1<^l court for western district of Washington, northern division; petition of United States for rehearing. [1944.] cover title, ii+10 p. $

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Quinaielt Indians. No. L-23, Quinaielt tribe of Indians v. United States; de-fendant’s motion for new trial. [1944.] p. 133-144. J J 1.80 :Q 42/4

Regal Knitwear Co., Inc. No. 86, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term 1944, Regal Knitwear Co., Inc., v. National Labor Relations Board, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1944.] cover title, iv+38 p. t J 1.78 :R 26/2

Regensburg, Jerome. Nos. 646-650, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1944, Flora Regensburg, as executrix of Jerome Regensburg, v. commissioner of internal revenue; Melville E. Regensburg v. [same]; Mortimer Regensburg v. [same]; Isaac Regensburg v. [same]; Melville E. Regensburg and Sophy P. Regensburg v. [same], on petition for writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1944.] cover title, ii-f-18 p. J j 1.78: R 262

Republic Cotton Mills. No. 5303, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, Re-public Cotton Mills v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1944.] cover title, ii-|-55 p. [The first print, cover title, ii-|-42 p., was incorrectly printed and has been re-placed by print here cataloged.] J J 1.76: R 299/3

Rosenman, Louis. No. 207, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1944, Lena Rosenman and National City Bank of New York, as executors of Louis Rosenman, v. United States, on writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States. [1944.] cover title, iii+37 p. J J 1.78 :R 726/2

Schoettle, Edwin J., Co. No. 8742, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, Edwin J. Schoettle Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for re-view of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1944.] cover title, i+15 P- t J 1.76: Sch 63

Segal Lock d Hardware Co., Inc. No. 657, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1944, Segal Lock & Hardware Company, Inc., Norwalk Lock Com-pany, and Louis Segal v. Federal Trade Commission, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for Federal Trade Commission in opposition. [1944.] cover title, 6 p. $ J1.78:Se37

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Shamberg, Alexander J. No. —, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1944, commissioner of internal revenue v. estate of Alexander J. Shamberg’, Isidor W. Shamberg, administrator; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit. [1944.] cover title, ii+28 p. $

J 1.78: Sh 17----- United States circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, no. 394, Oct. term,

1943, commissioner of internal revenue v. estate of Alexander J. Shamberg, Isidor W. Shamberg, as administrator; [proceedings]. [1944.] p. 1675- 1706 P- t J 1.76: Sh 17/3

Slough, Frank M. No. 9854, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit, Frank M Slough and Josephine C. Slough, husband and wife, and J. Helen Slough Juer- gens, v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1944.] cover title, iii-f-12 p. $

J 1.76: SI 57Smith, J. Allen, d Co., Inc. In Court of Claims, no. 45884, J. Allen Smith & Com-

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Cleo Spillson, personally and as administratrix of Nicholas J. Spillson, d/b/a Berghoff Grill and Gardens, v. Will H. Smith, collector of internal revenue, and United States, on appeal from district court for northern district of Indiana, Fort Wayne division; brief for appellants. [1944.] cover title, ii4-25 p. J

J 1.76: Sp45Stinson, Mrs. Anna C. No. 263, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term,

1944, Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company and Robert A. Workman, executors of Anna C. Stinson v. Walter J. Rothensies, individually and as collector of internal revenue for 1st district of Pennsylvania, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit; brief for respondent. [1944.] cover title, ii-|- 17 p. t J 1.78: St 57/2

Super Service Motor Freight. No. 732, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1944, Andrew B. Crichton et al., doing business as Super Service Motor Freight et al. vs. United States, Interstate Commerce Commission et al., appeal from district court for southern district of New York; motion to affirm. [1944.] cover title, 17 p. $ J 1.78: Su 76/4

Townsley, Louis. No. 134, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1944, United States v. Louis Townsley, on writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States. [1944.] cover title, iv-[-86 p. t J 1.78: T 666/2

Trainin, Isaac. No. 694, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1944, United States ex rel. Brouch Trainin, for and on behalf of Isaac Trainin, v. David E. Cain, commanding officer, Camp Upton, N. Y., on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit. [1944.] cover title, i-|-30 p. t J 1.78 :T 682

Treibly, Charles E. Brief and appendix for appellant, United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia, Oct. term, 1944, no. 8850, Winfred Overholser, superintendent, St. Elizabeths Hospital, v. Charles E. Treibly, appeal from Dis-trict Court of United States for District of Columbia. [1944.] cover title, i+25 p. t J 1.77: T 717

Tri-Lakes Steamship Co. Nos. 9820-24, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit, Tri-Lakes Steamship Company v. commissioner of internal revenue; Walter S. Brown, transferee of assets of Tri-Lakes Steamship Company v. [same]; Sparkman D. Foster, transferee of assets of Tri-Lakes Steamship Company v. [same] ; William Nicholson, transferee of assets of Tri-Lakes Steamship Com-pany v. [same] ; William F. Deane, transferee of assets of Tri-Lakes Steamship Company v. [same], on petitions for review of decisions of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1944.] cover title, iii-f-13 p. t J 1.76 :T 734

United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. Nos. 666-668, 674-675, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1944, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America v. United States; Bay Counties District Council of Carpenters, etc., et al., v. [same] ; Lumber Products Association, Inc., et al., v. [same] ; Alameda County Building and Construction Trades Council v. [same]: Boorman Lumber Company et al. v. [same], on petitions for writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; memorandum for United States. [1944.] cover title, [2] leaves. $ J 1.78: Un 34/10

Webre Steib Co., Ltd. No. 148, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1944, Webre Steib Company, Ltd., v. commissioner of internal revenue, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for respondent. [1944.] cover title, ii-|-58 p. $ J 1.78: W 39/2

Wheeler, Horace. Estimate of appropriation submitted by Department of Justice to pay claim for damages [to property of Horace and Etta Wheeler]. Nov. 30, 1944. 2 p. (H. doc. 789, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

White, Caroline. No. —, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1944, commissioner of internal revenue v. estate of Caroline White, Waldron Kintzing Post, John Ross Delafield and Bache McE. Whitlock, as executors of Caroline White; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit. [1944.] cover title, i-j-10 p. $ J 1.78:W 582

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White, Caroline—Continued.• ----- United States circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, no. 395, Oct. term,

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Williams, John R., steam tuff. No. 640, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1944, Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company, owner of steam tug John R. Williams, v. United States, owner of submarine cable no. 555, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1944.] cover title, i+11 p. J J 1.78 :G 798/6

Woolford, Charlotte L. In Court of Claims, no. 45667, Trust Company of Georgia and James E. Dickey, trustees for Charlotte Louise Woolford, v. United States; request for findings of fact and brief for United States. [1944.] p. 55-67. i

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Addresses. Care and treatment of crippled children, by Betty Huse, assistant director for crippled children, Chrildren’s Bureau, 22d annual meeting, National Society for Crippled Children, Chicago, Ill., Oct. 29-31, 1944. Nov. 20 1944 4 p. 4° [Processed.] i L5.47 :C 86/2

----- Maternity care in United States, planning for future, speech delivered at annual meeting of American Gynecological Society, Hershey, Pa., June 19 1944 by Edwin F. Daily. Nov. 21, 1944. 11 p. 4° [Processed.] t L 5.47’: M 41

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Cooperative associations. Cooperative associations in Europe and their possi- r?construction; by Florence E. Parker and Helen I Cowan1944. vii+280 p. (Bulletin 770.) *Paper, 35c. • Item 759 1’cmvan-

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G1706,l 7</rF.^rMt;^y ?rKeSt Hambur8er- [!944.] 13 p. (Serial no. R. i«0b.) [liom Monthly labor review, Nov. 1944.] t L2.6/a: L 113/59

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National Federation of Telephone Workers. Convention of National Federation of Telephone Workers, [Denver, Colo., June 12—17] 1944. [1944.] 2 p. (Serialno. R. 1703.) [From Monthly labor review, Oct. 1944.] t L 2.6/a : N 213E/944

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San Diego, Calif. Impact of war on San Diego area, working notebook for use by local groups studying recent economic developments and formulating plans for post-war period; [prepared by Floy Hendricks]. Aug. 1944. cover title, iV4_52+[l] p. 8 pl. map, 4° (Industrial area study 20.) [Processed.] ?

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Periodicals. List of American trade union journals and labor papers currently received by Department of Labor Library, Oct. 1944 supplement to Mar. 1944 edition. [1944.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] tL. C. card L 44-81 L 1.2: T 67/944/supp.

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Fleming, John A. In circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, John A. Fleming, Max Berkowitz and Joseph Chiappino, plaintiffs-appellees, v. W. Kintzing Post, individually and as trustee under will of Elizabeth W. Perkins, defendant-appellant, Mary Lawrence Post [et al.], as tenants in common of premises known as 512 Broadway, in city and county of New York, defendants, appeal from district court for southern district of New York; brief for administrator of Wage and Hour Division, as amicus curiae. [1944.] cover title, i+13 p. t

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united States v. Herman Rosenwasser, individual, doing business under firm naia® aQd stXle of Perfect Garment Company, appeal from district court for southern district of California; brief for United States. [1M4.™ co“er tide 11 * P* * L 21 7 • P 416

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Youngerman-Reynolds Hardwood Co., Inc. No. 10974, in circuit court of anneals for 5th circuit, L. Metcalfe Walling, administrator of Wage and Hour Division forYmiddle1dtstHctr^)f1(iAlIhardWOOd^KmPpny’ InC” appeal frora district court 4 middle district of Alabama; petition for rehearing. [1944.] cover title,

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Pt. 1, group 2. Pamphlets, leaflets contributions to newspapers or periodicals1 eta ZIe® tures, sermons, addresses for oral delivery, maps, v. 41, no. 7. ’ 111-4’365— 415 p. [Monthly.] • Item 795 LC 36/1-41/2 7Same, v. 41, no. 8. iii + 417-465 p. [Monthly.] • Item 795 V

Same, v. 41, no. 9. 111+467-525 p. [Monthly.] • ItemSVg1: 41/2-8

Pt. 1, group 3. Dramatic compositions motion Pictures, including list of renewi^ 17? no. 7. iii4*93 —103 p. [Monthly.] A Itom 796 T^C 3 6/1 • 17/^ 7 Same, v. 17, no. 8. iil+105-124 p. [MontMy.] ® item 796 ’ 7/3~7

Same, v. 17, no. 9. ili+125-142 p. [Monthly.] LC 3.6/1: 17/3-8• Item 796

LC 3.6/1:17/3-9

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Copyright—Continued.pt. 3. Musical compositions, including list of renewals, v. 39, no. 7. iv-J-849—

960 p. [Monthly.] • Item 798 LC 3.6/3 : 39/7pt. 4. Works of art, reproductions of a work of art, drawings or plastic works

of a scientific or technical character, photographs, prints and pictorial illustrations, including prints and labels used for articles of merchan-dise, including list of renewals, v. 39, no. 7. iii-4-153—172 p. [Monthly.] • Item 799 LC 3.6/4 : 39/7

Same, v. 39, no. 8. iii+173-197 p. [Monthly.] • Item 799LC 3.6/4 : 39/8

GENERAL REFERENCE AND BIBLIOGRAPHY DIVISIONPost-war problems, current list of printed United States Government publications,

supp. 1, July-Sept. 1944; compiled by Kathrine Oliver Murra, with collaboration of librarians of Federal agencies. Washington, 1944. [l]-|-v-|-67 p. 4° [Processed.] t (free to Libraries only). LC 2.2: P 84/2/944/supp.l

LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE SERVICE

Cartels. Public affairs bulletin: Cartels and international patent agreements; [by] Leisa G. Bronson. Washington, D. C., June 1944. cover title, [2] 4-97 p. 4° (Bulletin 32.) [Processed. Revision of Bulletin 26.] t (free to Libraries only).L. C. card 45-35310 LC 14.9: 32

Education. Public affairs bulletin: Federal aid to States for education; [by] Charles A. Quattlebaum. Washington, D. C„ Oct. 21,1943, reissued May 6,1944. cover title, [l]4-vi4-86 p. 4° (Bulletin 31.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] f (free to Libraries only).L. C. card 45-35311 LC 14.9: 31

STATE LAW INDEX

State legislation. State legislation, 1943-44, summaries of laws currently received in Library of Congress, v. 2, no. 18. Washington, July 1944. [5] 4-31 p. 4° [Processed.] t (free to Libraries only).L. C. card 41-51409 LC 14.10: 2/18

----- Same, v. 2, no. 19. Washington, Aug.-Sept. 1944. [6] 4-65 p. 4° [Proc-essed.] f (free to Libraries only). LC 14.10: 2/19

----- Same, v. 2, no. 20. Washington, Oct. 1944. [6] 4-43 p. 4° [Processed.] t (free to Libraries only). LC 14.10: 2/20

SUBJECT CATALOGING DIVISIONL. C. classification. L. C. classification, additions and changes, list 53; Jan.-Mar.

1944. [1944.] 7 leaves. [Quarterly.] * Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscrip-tion, $1.10. LC 1.7/2: 53

----- Same, list 54; Apr.-June 1944. [1944.] 8 leaves. [Quarterly]LC 1.7/2: 54

----- Same, list 55 ; July-Sept. 1944. [1944.] 14 leaves. [Quarterly]LC 1.7/2: 55

MARITIME COMMISSIONPosters. Let’s finish the job! urgent, experienced seamen needed! [poster].

1944. 28 X 20 in. [Illustrator, Martha Sawyers.] f MC 1.25: Se 1/3Victory fleet, digest of production news with suggestion bulletins, Dec. 4-25, 1944;

v. 3, no. 23-26. [1944.] Each 4 p. il. 4° [Weekly. Processed.] f (Limited distribution.) MC 1.24.3/23-26

NATIONAL ARCHIVESAccessions. National Archives accessions, July 1-Sept. 30, 1944, no. 19; acces-

sions 1606-89. [1944.] 9 p. [Quarterly. Processed. Continuation ’ of ap-pendix to Guide to material in National Archives, 1940.] t AE1.7:19

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Jan ua ry 1945 95FEDERAL REGISTER DIVISION

him underTh! pYo^iVions of th! Federal regisTe/^fd^StaF^oo18 division established by and supp. 301 et seo ) is fh'irwd with X .?■ <49 Stat. oOO, as amended ; 44 U S C WiJn t.116 Prompt and1 uniform* prXting^and distribution0 »fthHr Wiitb the 1Ublic Printer’ authorized to be published under sec 5(5 this act‘ &n?Lthe» documents required or to be so published are printed and distributed forthwithliv^mFr1148 requiredI or authorized in a serial publication designated the Federal resisted b t J? JGovernment Printing Office register are, in effect daily Supplements to th? Code nf port^Idallyi 1??ues of the Federal documents published therein follow the Code arrangement.3 1 egulatlons> and regulatory

°Ton',Cnmu'atixe to Code or Federal regula-

subsequent to June 1, 1943, and with the daily issu!! of“the F^dera? rSeT^48 1S8Ued

FT 1415^15194 4“>drDa!lvegicter; a 9\ n°‘ 240~2^^ Dec. 1-30, 1944. [1944.]holiday.] ’ J except Sunday, Monday, and day following a legalL. C. card 36-26246 Ap^ecutiVe1ordeRdlxaceprte8suffiir aPUhaveGno( gentraF^pnSnLPr°C1]maV°n8 ! and a11

revoking civil service rules and nil rvnmit; utive orders establishing, amending or cation thereof; (2)! su!h documentsoT! containinS a directio” for publi-determine from time to time have general applicability1n’JJd'V8 aiS Lbe President shall documents or classes of documentsis may berelmred sn tl hgal and <3> such Congress. From Mar. 14, 1936, through Dec 31 1944 o!c hnn.i?1iShed^by«act of the I13?> agencies have submitted documents for ’nnbUc’nH™ hundred and ninety-seven Suitable indexes are issued monthlv nmrtnX Publication in the Federal register, of the Federal register were discontinued on 1 June” 3 Vol's1 t '|he b?und volumesb Th! FneKiSUpp1Ie?lenJts t0 the Code of Federal regulation?’ d ave been rePlacedS15moo; Sing,e c°rpy’1S15c, mirnnmn/i^ke^aHeyi^prop^rH rthe following$15.00 per year. Subscriptions are payable in Pflri™™2n S1ie^ ’ U-°° Per month ; Superintendent pt Documents, GorernJSeW PHnTlng"^^'' wSklnK'SS’D'c’0 ““

----- Same, v. 9, nos. 218-239, index, Nov. 1944. [1944.] 29 p. 4°AE 2.7:9/218-239/ind.

AGENCYNATIONAL HOUSINGHousing needs, preliminary estimate. Nov 1944

letin 1.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 461 ‘ ' NHA13

1-0- 31,1913. (1944.)L. C. card 43-50758i- NHA11:943I: SSMSHX.

FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK ADMINISTRATION

24 p. (National housing bul-

Federal home loan bank review, Washington D c mi.i

L. C. card 34-28163

nStl^Vhl^only official organ or periodical nnhiimHnn . Federal home loan bank system and is the sent to all mfmber institS The WiK

f™m the Superintendent of Documents? Government PrinVin^ n°meS ™ay obtain25, D. C., at the prices stated above. vernment Printing Office, Washington

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FEDERAL PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY

Report. Annual report, Federal Public Housing Authority, [Jan. 1-Dec. 31] 1943. [1944.] [73] p. 4° [Processed. Excerpt from 2d annual report of National Housing Agency as submitted to Congress for 1943.] t NHA4.1: 943

NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARDNot e .—The bound volumes of Decisions and orders are sold by the Superintendent of

Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C„ at various prices, depending upon the size of the volume.American Pearl Button Co. Appendix to petitioner’s brief, in circuit court of

appeals for 8th circuit, no. 12971, National Labor Relations Board v. American Pearl Button Company and Washington Chamber of Commerce, Washington, Iowa, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board. [1944.] cover title, i+22 p. $ LR 1.9: Am 35 pe/2

Bank of America National Trust & Savings Association. No. 9784, in cir-cuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. Bank of America National Trust & Savings Association; petition for rule to show cause, to adjudge in contempt, and for other relief. [1944.] cover title, i+29 p. $ LR 1.9: B 225/4

Cheney California Lumber Co. No. 10787, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. Cheney California Lumber Com-pany, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1944.] cover title, i+23 p. +

LR 1.9: C421Court decisions relating to national labor relations act, v. 3, May 13, 1941-May

31, 1943; [prepared by John E. Lawyer, with assistance of Jack Mantel]. June 1944. xxi+1520 p. * Cloth, $2.50. • Item 845L. C. card 44-41303 LR 1.14 : 3

Donnelly Garment Co. No. 12641, in circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit, Donnelly Garment Company v. National Labor Relations Board, respondent, and Donnelly Garment Workers’ Union and International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union, intervenors, on petition to review and set aside and on request for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1944.] cover title, iv+109 p. t LR 1.9 :D 718/4

Edinburg Citrus Association. No. 11188, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. Edinburg Citrus Association, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1944.] cover title, i+12 p. t LR 1.9: Ed 43/3

Kellburn Manufacturing Co., Inc. In circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, Na-tional Labor Relations Board v. Kellburn Manufacturing Co., Inc.; petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board. [1944.] cover title, 8 p. t LR 1.9: K 28

Mt. Clemens Pottery Co. No. 9710, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. Mt. Clemens Pottery Company, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board; reply brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1944.] cover title, ii+25 p. t

LR 1.9: M 863/2Salmon & Cowin, Inc., Mining Engineers & Contractors. Appendix to brief for

National Labor Relations Board, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, no. 11138, Salmon and Cowin, Inc., Mining Engineers & Contractors v. National Labor Relations Board; National Labor Relations Board v. Salmon and Cowin, Inc., Mining Engineers & Contractors and Mine & Contractors Supply Company. Inc.; on petition to review and set aside order of National Labor Relations Board and on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board. [1944.] cover title, i+88 p. t LR 1.9: Sa 35/2

Servel, Inc. No. 8686, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. Servel, Inc., on petition for enforcement of order of Na-tional Labor Relations Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1944.] cover title, i+14 p. t LR1.9:Se69

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Jan ua ry 1945 97NAVY DEPARTMENT

Claims. Estimate of appropriation submitted by Navy Department to pay claims for damages by collision or damages incident to operation of vessels of Coast Guard. Nov. 30, 1944. 3 p. (H. doc. 798, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

----- Estimate of appropriation submitted by Navy Department to pay damage claims incident to operation of vessels of Navy, which require appropriation for their payment. Nov. 30, 1944. 6 p. (II. doc. 791, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Navy regulations. Changes in Navy regulations, 1920, no. 25; Oct. 4, 1944.[1944.] ix p. [Accompanied by reprints of certain pages (with changes) to be inserted in their proper places in the Navy regulations, 1920.] * Paper, 40c.• Item 858 N 1.11/2 : 920/25

Orders. General orders 209 and 210; June 23 and Aug. 10, 1944. [1944.] 1 p. and 3 p. [Number 210 issued with perforations.] t N 1.13/7:209,216

Posters. And I’ll keep backing him with war bonds too! Navy payroll savings plan; [poster]. 1944. 28 X 20 in. [Illustrator, White.] t N 1.31 :B 64/5

----- He can’t forget Pearl Harbor, can you? buy bonds; [poster]. 1944.27.8X20 in. [Illustrator, Alex Raymond.] t N 1.31: B 64/6

----- I want my Daddy back, buy bonds, remember Pearl Harbor! [poster], 1944. 28 X 20 in. [Illustrator, Laurence Brinkman.] $ N 1.31: B 64/7

----- Violation of smoking rules may cost your life! safety poster. 1944. 21.9X16 9 in- t N 1.31/2: Sm 7

----- What the well-dressed Navy cutter wears! safety poster. 1944. 219X16 9 in- t N 1.31/2: C 98

----- ■ Your enemy the Jap; official Navy poster. 1944. 23.5X18.3 in. (Indus-trial Incentive Division.) [Illustrator, Hotchkiss.] J N 1.31: J 27

Wages. Schedule of wages for civil employees in field service of Navy Depart-ment, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, within continental limits of United States, revised to Oct. 16, 1944; [prepared by Wage Administration and Classification Branch, Division of Shore Establishments and Civilian Personnel.] [1944.] xii-f-28 p. t • Item 857 N 1.2: W 12/6/944

AERONAUTICS BUREAUGymnasiums. Equipping an outdoor gymnasium; by Hartlev Price. [1944 1

[2] p. il. 4° t • Item 863 N 28.2: G 99

COAST GUARD

Buoys in waters of United States. [Revised edition.] 1944. [l]-[-10 p. 1 pl. t • Item 1063L. C. card 45-35292 N 24.2: B 88/944

Coast Guard bulletin, v. 2, no. 30; Dec. 1944. [1944.] p. 353-358. [Monthly] t • Item 1061L. C. card 39—29105 N 24 11 ■ 2/30

Merchant Marine Council. Proceedings of Merchant Marine Council, v. 1 no. 12- Dec. 1944. [1944.] p. 233-248, il. 4° [Monthly.] f • Item 1063 N 24.32:1/12

Officers.. List of regular and reserve commissioned and warrant officers on active duty in order of precedence and temporary members of the Reserve. June 30 1944. cover title, iii+244 p. 4° t • Item 1063L. C. card 45-35293 x 24.2: Of 2/944

MEDICINE AND SURGERY BUREAU

Hospital Corps quarterly, supplement to United States naval medical bulletin, v. 18, no. 1; Jan. 1945. 1945. vi-|-1794-83 p. il. (Publications Division.) Temporarily issued monthly. [Includes Catalog of Hospital Corps schools and courses, revised. Text and another illustration on p. 1 and 2 of cover.]

Paper, 40c. this copy, $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.75. • Item 880• - N 10.11/2:18/1

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Naval medical bulletin. United States naval medical bulletin, v. 43, no 6i,, Dec. 1944. 1944. vh4-1085-1311 p. il. (Publications Division.) [Monthly.]* Paper, 35c. single copy, $4.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $5.00. •Item 880 L. C. card 8-35095 N 1011/1 * 43/6

Posters. I should have gone to the pro station; [poster] VP-13. 1944 2J.4X 17 in. [Illustrator, Bode. Prepared in cooperation with Naval Medical School, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Md.] t N 10.17: V 55/no.l3

----- Let there be light; [poster] VP-11. 1944. 23X16 9 in [IllustratorBob Bode. Prepared in cooperation with Naval Medrcal School, National_Nat al Medical Center, Bethesda, Md.] t N 10.17: V 55/no.ll

----- [Malaria and epidemic control posters.] 1944. Each 8.8X8 in. or8X8 8 in. i N 10.17: M 29/no.-4 to no.-6Enemies both! it’s your job to help eliminate them. [Illustrator, Frank Mack.]Is your organization prepared to light both enemies? Japs, casualties 1, malaria, casu- Man-made malaria, 6 mosquitoes in 10 breed in water in unnecessary ruts, abandoned

roads, blocked ditches, fox and shell holes.

NAVAL OPERATIONS OFFICE

HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE

No te —The charts sailing directions, and light lists of the Hydrographic Office, for the duration of the war, will be sold only by the Hydrographic Office, Navy Department Washington D C., and the Hydrographic Distributing Offices located in the principal seanorts of the United States. Certain standard manuals of the Hydrographic Office are sold bv agents at the principal American seaports and lake ports, ami are also available through the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 2o, D C“ at Hst price Copies of list of publications, weekly Hydrographic bulletins and Notices to mariners are supplied free only to those having definite need thereto , on application to the Hydrographic Office, Navy Department, Washington, D. C., and at the bffiHydrograpMc 0§ices in Boston, New . York Philadelphia .Baltimore -Norfolk, Savannah New Orleans, Galveston, San Francisco, San Pedro, Calif., San Juan> y. Captain of the Port. Panama Canal, Portland (Oreg.), Seattle, Honolulu, T. H., Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth.Hydrographic bulletin, no. 2882-86, Dec. 2-30, 1944. [ 1.944.] J* p

[Weekly.] t N 6.3.2882-2886Neto Guinea and nearby islands. 2d edition. July 1944. J v 4-254 p. il. 4°

(Gazetteer 2; H. O. pub. 882.) [Supersedes H. O. misc. no. 10,882 and supple-ments.] t Paper, $1.50. • Item 867 N 6.8: 882

Notice to mariners, no. 49-53; Dec. 2-30, 1944. [1944.] +1521-16834-[Ixxiii] leaves. [Weekly.] t N 6.11:944/49-53

Solomon Islands, Bismarck Archipelago, and islands off southeastern end of NewGuinea. [2d edition.] July 1944. iv+188 p. il. 4° (Gazetteer 1; H. O. pub. 881.) [Supersedes H. O. misc. no. 10,881 and supplements.] tPaper, $1.00 • Item 867 N 6 8 ’ 881

Sundas, Lesser. Lesser Sundas and Moluccas. Dec. 1943, reprint Sept. 1944. iv4-324 p. il. 4° (Gazetteer 3; H. O. misc. no. 883.) [Reprint of H O misc no. 10883.) tPaper, $1.50. •Item 867 N 6.8: $83

___ 2d supplement to Gazetteer 3, H. O. misc. no. 10,883, Lesser Sundas andMoluccas. May 1944. [1]+15 p. 4’ (,H.O misc. no 10’8837B-> ^UP^' sedes 1st supplement (H. O. misc. no. 10,883-A), Mar. 1944.] fPaper, 1 c. • Item 867 N : d/suPPz

Charts

Pilot charts. Pilot chart of Central American waters, Jan. 1945i; no. 3500 Scale 1° long.=0.7 in. Washington, D. C., Nov. 16, 1944. 23X35 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] t lOc.

1 N 6.24: 945/1___ Pilot chart of Indian Ocean, Jan. 1945; no. 2603. Scale 1° long.=0.2 in.

Washington, D. C., Nov. 17, 1944. 22X31 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] t10c. N 6.17 : 945/1

Not e .—Contains on reverse: Monthly moonlight diagrams, Feb. 1945.

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Jan ua ry 1945 99Pilot charts—Continued.----- Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Jan. 1915; no. 1400. Scale 1° long.=

0.27 in. Washington, D. C., Nov. 17, 1944. 23 X 38 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] f 1 c.L. C. card 14-16339 N 6.15/1: 945/1

Note .—Contains on reverse: Monthly moonlight diagrams, Feb. 1945.

----- Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Jan. 1945; no. 1401. Scale 1° long.= 0.2 in. Washington, D. C., Nov. 17, 1944. 24X35 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 110c.

N 6.16:945/1NAVAL PERSONNEL BUREAU

Information bulletin. Bureau of Naval Personnel information bulletin, Dec. 1944; [no. 333]. [1944.] cover title, 80 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Text and other illustrations on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.25. • Item 905 N 17.27: 333

----- Same, cumulative index, 1944, selective index of printed issues through Dec. 1944. [1944.] 14 p. 4° t N 17.27 : 307-333/ind.

Training bulletin NavPers 14925; Dec. 15, 1944. [1944.] [2] 4-564- [2] p. il. 4° ([Training.]) [Monthly.] J N 17.33:25

NAVAL ACADEMY

Curriculum. Catalog of course of instruction at Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., 100th academic year, 1944-45. 1944. iv-]-34 p. t • Item 887

. N 12.2: In 7/944ORDNANCE BUREAU

Naval firepower, Dec. 1944; [v. 2, no. 3]. [1944.] [16] p. il. large 4° [Monthly.For men and women of naval ordnance.] t • N 18.12: 2/3

SHIPS BUREAU

Electric cables. Current capacity of electric cables in naval service [with list of references]. Nov. 1944. vi+45 p. il. 4° (Electrical Section.) t • Item 912L. C. card 45-35294 N 29.6: El 2

Electric plant, general; chap. 60 of Bureau of Ships manual. 1944. [l]4-50 p. il. * Paper, 15c. • Item 913L. C. card 45-35295 N 29.13 : 60/944

Electric power distribution ; chap. 62 of Bureau of Ships manual, sec. 2, Portable storage batteries and dry batteries. 1944. [1] 4-59 p. il. * Paper, 15c. • Item 913L. C. card 45-35296 ’ ‘ N 29.13 : 62/sec.2/944

Submarine material guide [with list of references]. [1944.] cover title, [1] 4- ii-}-59 p. il. - J • Item 912L. C. card 45-35297 N 29.2: Su 1

SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU

Government supplies. Joint Army-Navy specification: Crystal units, CR-1 ( )/AR; June 30, 1944. [1944.] 14 p. il. 12° (JAN-C-16.) f

N 20.23: JAN-C-16Note .—This and the following specifications are issued with perforations for inser-

tion in loose-leaf binders.----- Same: Dubbing; May 31, 1944. [1944.] 10 p. 12° (JAN-D-51.) t

N 20.23: JAN-D-51----- Same: Packaging and packing for overseas shipment, boxes, wood, cleated,

plywood (for boxes- whose weight of contents does not exceed 1,000 pounds) ; June 30, 1944. [1944.] 15 p. il. 12° (JAN-P-105.) t N 20.23: JAN-P-105

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Government supplies—Continued.----- Same: Packaging and packing for overseas shipment, boxes, wood, wire-

bound (for boxes whose weight of contents does not exceed 500 pounds) ; July 31, 1944. [1944.] 15 p. il. 12° (JAN-P-107.) f N 20.23: J AN-P-107

----- Same: Packaging and packing for overseas shipment, cans and pails, metal; Sept. 30, 1944. [1944.] » p. 12° (JAN-P-124.) f N 20.23: JAN-P-124

___ Same: Packaging and packing for overseas shipment, cartons, folding, paperboard; Sept. 30, 1944. [1944.] 23 p. il. 12° JAN-P-120.) t

N 20.23: JAN-E-l^U----- Same: Plastic-materials, laminated thermosetting sheets and plates; Sept.

30,1944. [1944.] 79 p. il. 2 tab. 12° (JAN-P-13.) f N 20 23: JAN-P-13----- Same- Plastic-materials, molded thermosetting; Sept. 30, 1944. [1944.]

80 p. il. 1 tab. 12° (JAN-P-14.) f N 20.23 : JAN-P-14----- Same: Plywood, flat panel; Sept. 22, 1944. [1944.] 30 P- jJ; ^° (JAN-

P-66 ) t 20.23 : JAN-P-bb----- Same: Protractors, 3-arm transparent, mark 2; Sept. 30, 1944. [1944.]

7 p. il. 12“ (JAN-P-90.) f N 20.23: JAN-P-90----- Same: Resistors, variable wirewound (low operating temperature) ; July

31, 1944. [1944.] 45 p. il. 12“ (JAN-R-19.) t N 20.23: JAN-R-19----- Navy Department specification: Acid, phosphoric, technical; Nov. 15,

1944. [1944.] 3 p. 12“ (51A18.) t N 2O.6oe2: 51A18----- Same: Alidades, telescopic; Nov. 15, 1944. [1944.] 8 p. 12° (1SA4.) t

N 20.6/2 :18 A 4___ Same: Aluminum-alloy (aluminum-magnesium-silicon-chromium), bars,

rods, shapes, and wire; Dec. 1, 1944. 1944. 1 p. 12“ (46A10c.) tN 20.6/2 : 46 A 10c

----- Same: 2\nodes, nickel; Nov. 1, 1944. 1944. 1 p. 12“ (17A4e.) [Super-sedes 17A4d, Oct. 1, 1942.] t N 20.6/2: 17 A 4e

•----- Same: Antimony-sulphide (pigment) (paint ingredient); Noy. 1, 1944.[1944.] 7 p. il. 12“ (52A10.) t N 20.6/2: 52 A10

___ Same: Brushes, boiler-tube, wire, sectional (push-brushes) ; Nov. 15, 1944. [1944.] 4 p. 12“ (13B13g.) [Supersedes 13B13f, Aug. 2, 1943.] T

N Zv.b/Z : lo 15 log

----- Same: Brushes, lettering; Dec. 1, 1944. 1944. 1 p. 12“ <38B28d.) tN 2O.b/Z : oo 15 Zod

----- Same: Cement, insulation, high-temperature; Nov. 1, 1944. [1944.] 3 p. 12“ (32C14g.) [Supersedes 32C14f, Mar. 1, 1944.] t N 20.6/2:32 C 14g

___ Same: Cement, synthetic (for hard cellular buoyancy-material) ; Nov.15, 1944. [1944.] 6 p. il. 12° (52C29.) t . N 20.6/2: o2 C 29

----- Same: Cloth, strands, and tape, asbestos; Nov. 1, 1944. [1944.] J p. 12“ (32Clld.) [Supersedes 32Cllc, Nov. 1, 1939.] t N 20.6/2 : 32 C lid

___ Same: Contact-makers, motor-, pressure-, and temperature-operated, in-terior-communication and fire-control; Nov. 1, 1944. [1944.] 4 p. 12“ (17C16b.) [Supersedes 17C16a, Mar. 2, 1942.] f N 20.6/2:17 C 16b

----- Same: Curtains, skylight screens, and fixtures, ship; Nov. 1, 1944 [1944.] 8 p. il. 12“ (27C7c.) [Supersedes 27C7b, July 2, 1934.] t N 20.6/2: 27 C 7c— Same: Cutters, gage-glass; Nov. 15, 19-14. 1944. 1 p. 12" persedes 41C5d, May 1,1944.] t— Same: Drills, ratchetxNov. 1, 1944. [1944.] 4 p. il. 12“persedes 41D6c, Feb. 1, 1924;] t— Same: Felt, hair; Nov. 1, 1944. [1944.] 3 p. 12° 32F2c, May 1,1942.] f— Same: Files and rasps, hand; Nov. 15,1944. [1944.][Supersedes 41F3c, Dec. 1, 1924, 41F3d, July 2, 1934.] f

(41C5e.) [Su- N 20.6/2 : 41 C 5e

(41D6d.) [Su-N 20.6/2: 41D 6d

(32F2d.) [SupersedesN 20.6/2: 32 F 2d

24p.il. 12“ (41F3e.)N 20.6/2: 41 F3e

• Sent to Depository Libraries

Jan ua ry 1945 101Government supplies—Continued.

1 _ iooGe;0?^^et®’ vubber-tubing (for paint buckets); Nov. 1, 1944. 19441 P. 12 (33G14a.) t N 20.6/2: 33 G 14a

’ Gloves> canton-flannel, latex-covered ; Nov. 15, 1944. 1944 1 n 12°<3'G14a ) t N 20.6/2:37 G 14a77o^ame: Hose> gasoline, nonmetallic; Nov. 1, 1944 [1944 ] g n 12° (33H2f.) [Supersedes 33H2e, Oct. 1, 1943.] f N 20.6/2 :33 H 2f

nii-an^-gasoline-discharge, smooth-bore, light-weight; Nov.15, 1944. [1944.] 4 p. 12 (33H20b.) [Supersedes 33H20a, Aug. 1, 1944.] t

N 20.6/2: 33 H 20bTTjt SiTV JIose’ Paint-or-dope-spray; Nov. 15, 1944. [1944.] 3 p 12°(33H19b.) t N 20.6/2 : 33 H 19b

^desSa3H12^0S£„7C1UUwLNlOT-?5' 1944 1M4- lpl2° <S3H12e.) (Super- secies o8H12b, Sept. 1, 1944.] j- N 20.6/2: 33 H 12c

—— Same: Instruments, electrical-measuring, electron-power-tube-testing- Nov. 1,1944. [1944.] 18 p il. 12“ (17-1-44.) f N 20.6/2:17-Sini/Tin!. Insulation, electrical, glass-fiber, untreated (group GFU) ; Nov 1 1944. [1944.] 17 p. 12° (17-I-31a.) [Supersedes 17-1-31, June 2, 1941.] j

N 20. 6/2:17-I-31a—— Same: Leather, hydraulic-packing (mineral-tanned) ; Nov. 1, 1944 [1944 1

[L?,11.12 (33L3b> (Supersedes 33L3, Sept. 1, 1938, anil 33L3a, Aug 1,J T N 20.6/2: 33 L 3b

— Same: Mahogany, tropical American, African, Philippine (Tanguile) (for boat planking, decking, and timbers); Nov. 15 1944 —( (39M3.) f

“T, lubricating (Diesel-engine) ; Dec. 1, 1944(14-O-13a.) [Supersedes 14-0-13, July 1, 1943.] f

[1944.] 4 p. 12° N 20.6/2: 39 M3

[1944.] 9 p. il. 12° N 20.6/2:14-O-13a

5 n cam0Uflage’ oil’type> ready-mixed; Nov. 1, 1944. [1944.]P t N 20.6/2 : 52 P 74

“^stes; “u.™ iwi’TX anaN 20.6/2 : 52 P 75

[1944.] 5 p. 12°?Fer’ carbon’ hectograph; Nov. 1, 1944. (53P19c.) [Supersedes 53P19b, Mar. 1, 1941.] f N 20.6/2: 53 P 19c

~71944flame’Pr00f and water-repellent; Nov. 1, 1944.L J p‘ 2 (O9P7.) T N20.6/2 : 59 P7

ir[°52P^e’ r+eady-mlxed (for motor vehicles) ; Nov. ’ L1V*4J 5 p. 12 (52P65.) f N 20.6/2:52 P 65

— Same: Receivers, ash (tobacco) ; Nov. 15, 1944. 1944. 1 p. 12° (25Rla.) N 20.6/2: 25 R la

• Same: Red, Venetian, dry; Nov. 1 1944 1944 i n (Supersedes 52R4e, Oct. 1,’1941.1 t 1944' 1 PN a’oV 52 R 4t— Same; 4 p. il. 12°— qame:

n«QinS\S0UrrSing'ma>chines (navigational); Dec. 1, 1944. [1944] (18S10a.) [Supersedes 18S10, May 2, 1927.] f N 20.6/2:18 S 10aSockets, weatherproof; Nov. 15, 1944. [1944.] 2 p. 12° (17S4f.)f

_ m u N 20.6/2:17 S 4fsame: Tubes, condenser, copper-nickel-allov• Nov 15 1944 riao i4P.12- (44T39a.) (Supersedes 44T39, June 1, 1839 ] t N20^2:«T3Si’

^9«SaHM4Tr'6 n S[?1’ <f°I 011’ Ste“' 01 water> • Nov. 15.’ L41H4.J b p. 12 (44T41a.) [Supersedes 44T41, Dec. 1, 1941.] f

~MayS2a938 ]rn t ’’ 9 P' 12° (65Ula)

— Same: Varnish-ingredient, phenolic; Nov. 15, 1944(52V17.) •[ ’

N 20.6/2: 44 T 41a [Supersedes 65U 1,

N 20.6/2: 65 U la [1944.] 6 p. 12°

N 20.6/2: 52 V 17• Sent to Depository Libraries

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Government supplies—Continued.----- Same: Varnish, mixing, linseed

[1944.] 7 p. 12° (52V21.) t•----- Same: Varnish, mixing, linseed

[1944.] 7 p. 12° (52V20.) t

oil-alkyl-phenolic resin; Nov. 15, 1944.N 20.6/2 : 52 V 21

oil-phenyl-phenolic resin; Nov. 1, 1944.N 20.6/2 : 52 V 20

----- Same: Water-closets(30Wlh.) t

(shipboard use) ; Nov. 1, 1944. 1944. 1 p.12°N 20.6/2: 30 Wlh

Handbooks. BuSandA handbook. [1944.] another illustration on p. 2 and 3 of cover, be used for notes.] t • Item 916

cover title, 28 p. il. [Text and Pages 27 and 28 are left blank to

N 20.13 : Su 7/4/944Manual. Change 42, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts manual; Nov. 1, 1944

[1944.] iv p. [Accompanied by reprints of certain pages (with changes) to be inserted in the Manual.] t N 20.13: Su </2/929/ch.42

PAN AMERICAN SANITARY BUREAUBulletin of Pan American Sanitary Bureau, v. 23, no. 9; Sept. 1944. n. p. [1944].

cover title, [2]+769-864 p. il. [Monthly. Articles appear in Spanrnh, Portu-guese, French, and occasionally in English.] f PAS 1.3 . 23/y

Vital statistics. Monthly report, biostatistics, epidemiology, no. 9; Noy. 1944 [1944.] 24 p. 4° [Processed. Spanish and English.] $ lASl.o.a

PAN AMERICAN UNIONNot e .—The Pan American Union sells its own illustrated monthly Bulletin, booklets, and

other publications, at prices ranging from 5c. to $2.00. The price of any edition of t e Bulletin is 15c. a single copy, the English edition is $1.50 a year, the Spanish edition $1. i vear the Portuguese edition $1.00 a year; there is an additional charge of 7«>c. a year on^each edition for countries outside the Pan American Union. Address the Pan AmericanUnion, Washington. D. C.Books. Pan American book shelf, v. 7, no. 11: Nov. 1944.

p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t Paper, $1.00 a yr.L. C. card 39-26457

[1944.] ix+223-250

PA 1.47: 7/11----- Same, v. 7, no. 12; Dec. 1944. [1944.] x+251-279 p. 4° [Monthly

Processed.] | Paper, $l.C0 a yr. PA1.47U/1ZBulletin of Pan American Union, Dec. 1944; [v. 78,

[Monthly. IncludesBulletin (English edition).no. 12]. [1944.] cover title, [4]+661-716+xii p. il.title page and index, Jan.-Dec. 1944, v. 78, nos. 1-2.]above under center head. • Item 922L. C. card 8-30967

For price, see note

PA 1.6 : e 78/12----- Same. (H. doc. 438, pt. 12, 78th Cong. 2d sess.)___ (Portuguese edition). Boletim da Uniao Panamericana, dezembro 1944;

[v. 46, no. 12]. [1944.] cover title, [4]+545-584+xi p. il. [Monthly. In-cludes’ title page and indice, janeiro a dezembro, 1944, v. 46, ntimeros 1-12.] For price, see note above under center head.L. C. card 11-27014 PA16 ■ P 46/12__ (Spanish edition). Boletin de la Union Panamericana, diciembre 1944; [v. 78, no. 12]. [1944.] cover title, [4]+653-708+xii p. il. [Monthly. In-cludes title page and indice, enero-diciembre de 1944, tomo 78, ndmeros 1-12.] For price, see note above under center head.L. C. card 12-12555 PA I-6 '• s 78/12

Music. Musicos modernos de Chile [con bibliografia] ; por Vicente Salas 1 iu. Washington, D. C„ 1944. [1]+iii+29+[l] leaves, 4° (Music series no. 11.) [Processed] tPaper, 25c. (incorrectly given on publication as 10c.).L. C. card 44-51012 PA 151:11

Panorama, record of inter-American cultural events, no. 25; Nov. 1944. [1944.] cover title, [l]+44 leaves, 4° [Processed.] tL. C. card 42-38393 PA153: 25

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Jan ua ry 1945 103POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT

Advertisement inviting proposals for carrying mails on steam- Rhode Island 1E Yo t ? "Tm inTe’ New HamPshire, Massachusetts, 1944 iii-7‘4,? 7 1 k’ 1 MaUvlan(1- July 1, 1945-June 30, 1949. Dec. 12,

ni+d4p. T P 1.23 :M 28/945-49OfoZa\pMnr^K’7 'r^5’ n,°’ 16776-784; Dec. 1-29, 1944. [1944.] various paging single copy |?.OO^yray eXC0Pt legal holidays.] * Paper, 5c.’

• Sent to Depository Libraries625424—45—No. 600------ 8

L. C. card 6-5810 P 1.3:65RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE

3/M Jl°M£rviPnChedUle— mai! r.0Utes’ no- 321’ Dec- 5’ 1944> lst division, Railway trhl/i STriV1C^’ coaapnsing Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts D hnarwwas^’ tnd C°nneCtiCUt‘ Boston> Mass., P. O. [Dec. 5, 1944]. 141+[1] p. narrows $ P 10.12/17321Sp.-v?7?e™Je °-f -maii-r°?-eS’ nO‘ 549’ Nov' 13’ 1944> 3d division, Railway Mail and Wp«t v?n —S Blstrict of Columbia, Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia, 19‘> n n?rrmv’gs"ia+(except peninsula of Maryland and Virginia). [1944.]

p. narrow a 4- P 10.12/3: 549“^rvR?ed7le °f ?iailAr10Ultes> no- 607, Dec. 12, 1944, 4th division, Railway Mail

Puerto RhTfnrtV? AIa?ama’ Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee, 10441 1 Vlrgln Islands. Darby Printing Co., Atlanta, Ga. [Dec. 12,1944]. 116 p. narrow 8° $ P 10.12/4: 607

— Schedule of mail routes, no. 549, Dec. 12, 1944, 7th division, Railway Mail Mo1' rno^°i9PriS KaiooaS and Missouri- Wellington Printing Co., St. Louis, Mo. [Dec. 12, 1944], 132 p. narrow 8° i P 10.12/7: 549

— Schedule of mail routes, no. 476, Dec. 12, 1944, 8th division, Railway Mail TTfnb1Ce’ra°mi^1Sing- Arizona> California, Guam, Hawaii, Nevada, Samoa, and Utah. [San Francisco, P. O., Dec. 12, 1944.] 143+[1] p. narrow 8° I

P 10.12/8: 476— Schedule of mail routes, no. 190, Nov. 24, 1944, 14th division, Railway Mail

composing Nebraska, Colorado, and Wyoming. Gate City StationeryCo., Omaha [Nov. 24, 1944]. 112 p. narrow 8° $ P 10.12/14:190

TOPOGRAPHY DIVISIONtn H-St ®f P°st route maps, prepared primarily for the postal service but available

P.uMw, is given below, hew editions are published about once a year Each of these rSvt V1 P°St offlCKS within the State and indicates how each is* supplied with mail f„al|nty boundaries are shown and each county is named, but only the nrincinal dmimo-e mnHUremhre dellno?ted. These maps show no highways and only the radroads that carry “sheet maps.iaPS U8ted at 60 CentS each are sinSle-sheet maps/those priced at^l^O are

Rural delivery routes are not indicated on the post route maps but are shown in detnn or lC°63r360r/l° mUe’tn HWh-iC\iWithxra few.excePtions, are drawn’to the scale of 1:62 500 > o 1 • t’^’ObO (1 mile to the inch). Maps of more than 1,600 counties in the United states o^Ae a7ePsn?d rfnrbJnthe Post Offlce Department and blue-line prints! made from negltivll

(or cents Per copy. Each county map shows, in addition to the roads made1nndynuUr?h carners> a11 P°st offices within the county at the time the negative was

nil other roads, houses, schools, and churches known at the time the map was dSawn.’ together with an outline of the drainage. A list of the countv mans on

nfflnWr» be 5urnlshed upon application to the Superintendent, Division of Finance PPost Pn count?Psrft^ewh^aShingJ°n 25’ Dn C- Rural deRvery route« enianaHng from p7st offices print no'pfVSf t+S p^UTtUlXnK

Post the “’I’lo" »« Finance,

Post route maps of—Alabama. Scale 8 m.=l in. 60c.Arizona. Scale 12 m.=l in. 60c.Arkansas. Scale 9 m.=l in. 60c.California, Nevada. Scale 12 m.=l in. 2 sheets, $1 20Colorado. Scale 10 m.=l in. 60c.Florida. Scale 10 m.=l in. 60c.

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Post route maps of—Continued.Georgia. Scale 8 m.=l in. 60c.Idaho. Scale 12 m.=l in. 60c.Illinois. Scale 8 m.=l in. 60c.Indiana. Scale 7 m.=l in. 60c.Iowa. Scale 7 m.=l in. 60c.Kansas. Scale 10 m.=l in. 60c.Kentucky. Scale 7 m.=l in. 60c.Louisiana. Scale 9 m.=l in. 60c.Maine. Scale 6.5 m.=l in. 60c.Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia. Scale 5m.=l in. 60c.Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut. Scale 5m.=l in. 60c.Michigan. Scale 9 m.=l in. 60c.Minnesota. Scale 10 m.=l in. 60c.Mississippi. Scale 8 m.=l in. 60c.Missouri. Scale 9 m.=l in. 60c.Montana. Scale 12 m.=l in. 60c.Nebraska. Scale 10 m.=l in. 60c.New Hampshire, Vermont. Scale 5 m.=l in. 60c.New Jersey. Scale 4 m.=l in. 60c.New Mexico. Scale 12 m.=l in. 60c.New York. Scale 6.5 m.=l in. 2 sheets, $1.20.North Carolina. Scale 8 m.=l in. 60c.North Dakota. Scale 10 m.=l in. 60c.Ohio. Scale 7m.=l in. 60c.Oklahoma. Scale 10 m.=l in. 60c.Oregon. Scale 10 m.=l in. 60c.Pennsylvania. Scale 5 m.=l in. 2 sheets, $1.20.South Carolina. Scale 8 m.=l in. 60c.South Dakota. Scale 10 m.=l in. 60c.Tennessee. Scale 8 m.=l in. 60c.Texas. Scale 12 m.=l in. 2 sheets, $1.20.Utah. Scale 10 m.=l in. 60c.Virginia. Scale 7 m.=l in. 60c.Washington. Scale 9 m.=l in. 60c.West Virginia. Scale 6 m.=l in. 60c.Wisconsin. Scale 9 m=l in. 60c.Wyoming. Scale 12 m.=l in. 60c .

PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATESNot e .—The functions and duties of the Executive Office of the President were established

by Executive order of Sept. 8, 1939. The principal divisions at present are as follows : The White House Office, the Bureau of the Budget, the Liaison Office for Personnel Manage-ment, the Office for Emergency Management, and War Refugee Board.

For information relating to the issuance of Executive orders and Proclamations of the President see, below, note under Executive orders.Census. Observations on sample censuses in 10 congested production areas; [by

John Webb], Dec. 1944. cover title, ii4-20 p. il. (Congested Production Areas Committee.) t ©Item 944 Pr 32.10 :C 33

City National Bank Building Co., veto message returning without approval bill (S. 1453) for relief of City National Bank Building Co. Dec. 7, legislative day Nov. 21,1944. 2 p. (S. doc. 253, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Civil service. Modifying conditions upon which classified status may be granted. Dec. 12, 1944. (Executive order 9506.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 9, no. 250, Dec. 15, 1944, p. 14637.]

Cudahy Bros. Co. Authorizing Secretary of War to take possession of and operate plants and facilities of Cudahy Brothers Company of Cudahy, Wis. Dec. 6, 1944. (Executive order 9505.). [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 9, no. 247, Dec. 12, 1944, p. 14473.]

Ecuador, suspension of tonnage duties, proclamation. Dec. 12, 1944. (Proclama-tion 2632.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 9, no 251, Dec. 16, 1944, p. 14665.]

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Jan ua ry 1945 105Emergency Boards. Emergency Board, Seaboard Air Line Railway, employees,

proclamation. Dec. 14, 1944. (Proclamation 2634.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 9, no. 253, Dec. 20,1944, p. 14771.]

Emergency Board, Steelton & Highspire Railroad Company, employees, proclamation. Dec. 12, 1944. (Proclamation 2633.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 9, no. 251, Dec. 16, 1944, p. 14665-667.]

Executive orders.Note .—The Federal register act (49 Stat. 500 as amended ; 44 U. S. C., and supp.£ se.V P.rovides in sec. 5 as follows : There shall be published in the Federal register

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.

Those Executive orders and Proclamations published in the Federal register will not be issued separately, but title entries for such Executive orders and Proclamations with reference to the Federal register, appear above and below.

The distribution of Executive orders and Proclamations was transferred, beginning Mar. 12, 1936, from the Department of State to the Division of the Federal Register, National Archives. Free distribution will be only to appropriate agencies of the Gov-ernment. The Federal register will be sold by the Superintendent of Documents, Govern- £lPnI J>rlntln" Office, Washington 25, D. C., on a subscription basis of $1.50 per month or $15.00 per year.

Foreign service regulations. Amending Foreign service regulations of United States: [Tariff of United States foreign service fees, sec. V-15, sec. XXII-2 to XXII^l]. Dec. 20, 1944. (Executive order 9507.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 9, no. 256, Dec. 23, 1944, p. 14875.]

Justice Department. Executive order, authorizing Civil Service Commission to confer classified status upon certain employees of Department of Justice. Oct. 30, 1944. 1 p.4° (No.9494.) t The National Archives, o Item 943

Pr. 32.5:9494McLouth. Sydney C. John C. Shaw, veto message returning without approval bill

(S. 1101) to provide for payment of claim of John C. Shaw, administrator of estate of Sydney C. McLouth, arising out of contract between said deceased and United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation, for construc-tion of seagoing tugs. Dec. 7, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 3 p. (S. doc. 252, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Pensions. Extend date of Philippine insurrection, message returning without ap-proval bill (H. R. 4099) to extend period of Philippine insurrection so as to include active service with United States military or naval forces engaged in hostilities in Moro Province, including Mindanao, or in islands of Samar and Leyte, between July 5,1902, and Dec. 31, 1913 [in connection with veterans' benefits]. Dec. 8, 1944. 2 p. (H. doc. 804, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Proclamations.Note .—For information concerning the issuance of Executive orders and Proclama-

tions, see above, note under the subhead Executive orders.

Ward, Montgomery, & Co., Inc. Authorizing Secretary of War to take possession of and operate certain plants and facilities of Montgomery Ward & Co., Incor-porated. Dec. 27,1944. (Executive order 9508.) [Not issued separately. Ap-peared in Federal register, v. 9, no. 259, Dec. 29, 1944, p. 15079-81.]

BUDGET BUREAU

Agricultural Adjustment Agency. Draft of proposed provision for appropriation for Department of Agriculture, fiscal years 1944 and 1945 [to carry out agri-cultural conservation program of Agricultural Adjustment Agency], Nov. 30, 1944. 3 p. (H. doc. 793, 78th Cong. 2 d sess.) f

Claims. Estimates of appropriations to pay claims for damages to privately owned property submitted by the several executive departments and inde-pendent establishments. Nov. 30, 1944. 134 p. (H. doc. 800, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Federal Works Agency. Supplemental estimate of appropriation for Federal Works Agency, fiscal year 1945 [for public works advance planning]. Nov. 28, 1944. 2 p. (H. doc. 782, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

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Treasury Department. Supplemental estimate, Treasury Department, for capital stock of Smaller War Plants Corporation. Dec. 11, legislative day Nov. 21, 1944. 2 p. (S. doc. 254, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

War Food Administration. Draft of proposed provision pertaining to appropria-tion for Department of Agriculture [for supply and distribution of faun labor, War Food Administration]. Nov. 28, 1944. 2 p. (H. doc. 783, <8th Co g. 2d sess.) t

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICE

CIVILIAN DEFENSE OFFICE

Civilian protection. Part 1, Presentation of current organization and programs of Protection Services Division and the Industrial Protection Div ision ’ Pt- Abstracts of State reports of civilian protection phases, Nov. 15, 1944 [1944 1

p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t Pi 32.4427.944/5----- Same. Dec. 15,1944. [1944.1 [21+11+87 p. 4’ [Monthly. *

COORDINATOR OF INTER-AMERICAN AFFAIRS OFFICE

American republics. Industrial development in the other American republics (with special reference to Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and Uiuguay). Washington, Oct. 1944. [1]+18 p. 4° [Processed.] tL. C. card 45-35298 Pr 3_.4b02. in 2

En guardia para la defensa de las Americas, ano 4, no 2. [Business Publishers International Corp., Nueva York, 1944.] cover title, 40 p. iL f [Monthly. Other illustrations on p. 2-4 of cover.] t P1 32.4b08. s4/2

Machinery. Latin America as market for Government stocks of machinery and equipment. Washington, Oct. 1944. [2]+53-f-vi p. 4 LI rocessed.] 4 L C. card 45-35299 11 32'4602 ‘ M18

Program aids. Oct. 1944. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.4602: P 94Raw materials. United States as market for Latin American raw materials in

post-war period. Washington, Oct. 1944. [1]+17 p. 4 [Piocessed.] T L. C. card 45-35329 1 r 324WJ2. K 19

FOREIGN ECONOMIC ADMINISTRATION

Export bulletin. Current export bulletin, 214-219; Dec. 9^9, 1944 t1944-] various paging, 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.5807.214-219

----- Trade relations supplement to Current export bulletin, no 3; Dec. 26, 1944. [1944.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.5807: supp.3

Export schedule. Comprehensive export schedule (including general informa-tion and instructions), no. 16. Dec. 9, 1944. 215 p. 4 (Supplies Buieau, R- quirements and Supply Branch.) *Paper, 50c. single copy, 4 issues, $1.7o, foreign subscription, $2.25. • Item 437L. C. card 41-51123 Pr 32.5808. lb

No te —Information in this schedule supersedes that appearing in previous issues of the CompriheXe export" schedule, Current controls bulletins 1-57 and Export bulletins 58-214 of Dec. 9, 1944.

Organization chart. Bureau of Areas [organization chart] ; prepared by R. J.Carmody. Oct. 31,1944. 1 p. il. oblong f° [Processed.] t Pr 32.5811. Ai 3

----- Same. Oct. 31, 1944. 1 p. il. oblong large 8° [Processed ] tPr 32.5811: Ar 3/2

United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. 1st report to Congress on United States participation in operations of UNRRA under act of Mar. 28, 1944, as of Sept. 30, 1944. [1944.] 43 p. il. * Paper, 10c. • Item 9^

Pr. oJ.DoJL^- . 1

___ Same with title, 1st quarterly report on UNRRA expenditures and opera-tions. 1944. [1]4-43 p. il. (H. doc. 803, 78th Cong. 2d sess.)

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Jan ua ry 1945 107nat ion al wa r la bo r bo ar d

W^^s^btl,S(^tl0n’ general orders and interpretations under Executive order No?’ 1ST m+f e-Imi8^nd 4ogU!piO11S Of director of economic stabilization. £ C. card 4£112t4i;+lh+88 P‘ 4° ^ocessed. Issued in loose^eaf form.J J

PRICE ADMINISTRATION OFFICE

Service O P A. Accounting Service; [by] Paul M. Green. [1944.] by from May 1944 lss«e o£ A'p“"sS"?

Alabama. No. 592, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1944 Fred MVinson economic stabilization director, by Chester Bowles, price administrator’ hai "* T* d States and Interstate Commerce Commission et al. [requiring Ala-ba na, Kentucky, and Tennessee railroads to maintain and apply passenger fares for intrastate transportation in said States], appeal from district court for western district of Kentucky; statement as to jurisdiction [1944 ] coJeJ

’ UP’ T Pr32.4217: Al lbABrewing Co. No. 157, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Ambrosia Brew-

[194?TP<^ PriCe administrator; brief for administrator.[IJ44.J cover title, 14-19 p. $ Pr 32.4217: Am 18/3

A°nmBr°Sf InA ?uPreine Court of Utah, Chester Bowles, administrator of Office of Price Administration, v. James T. Aoki, doing business as Aoki ?nnenantC°nSJV "PPeal Ph "1 C°"rt °f 3d judicial ^strict; brief for

appellant. [1944.] cover title, n4-26 p. $ Pr 32.4217: Ao 43P°‘ 1i°830r’ in.CirCUit COUrt of aPPeals f()r 9th circuit, Jim Augus-

tine u Chester Bowles, [price] administrator, Office of Price Administration- brief for appellee. [1944.] cover title, ii-f-28 p. $ Pr 32.4217: Au 45

Birtcherd Dairy Inc. No. 182, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Birtcherd Dairy Inc., v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; answer. [1944.] cover title,’ 3 P' Pr 32.4217: B 539/2

Same; transcript of proceedings before price administrator. [1944.1' cover title, 14*58 p. $ Pr 32.4217 : B 539

Christian County, Ky. In court of appeals of Kentucky, Chester Bowles, price administrator,v. Pat H. Major, individually and as sheriff of Christian County, Ky., Hopkinsville, Ky., and Lawrance A. Yonts, route no. 2, Muhlenberg County, majTi1 e’ Ky:i appeal from Christian circuit court; brief for appellant. [1944.] cover title, 1114-27 p. J Pr 32.4217: M 288

City Ice Delivery Co. No. 179, in Emergency Court of Appeals, City Ice De-livery Company et al. v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; answer. [1944 1 cover title, 3 p. $ Pr 32.4217: c 498/2

Commodities. Supplement to Directory of commodities and services, index to r®fh^tions and jurisdiction of operating units, issue 4, supp. 3, Nov. 15,

4P44- p‘ [A11 references to previously issued supplementsshould be discontinued.] Included in price of Directory. • Item 963

Pr 32.4206: C 73/944/supp.3Ebling Brewing Co.. Inc. No. 180, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Ebling Brew-

ing Co., Inc. v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; answer. [1944.] cover title, 2 p. ] Pr 32.4217: Eb 61/2

-— Same; transcript of proceedings before price administrator. [1944.] cover title, i4-74 p. il. $ Pr 32.4217: Eb 61

Farmers in the war. [Revised edition.] Dec. 1944. [l]4-76 p. il. 16° [Pre-pared for use of regional agricultural relations advisers and other field offi-cers.] fL. C. card 45-35326 . Pr 32.4202 : F 22/944-2

Food. Food facts of interest to the trade, Dec. 2-30, 1944; no. 26-30. [1944.1 various paging, 4° [Weekly. Processed.] t Pr 32.4260:26-30

-— Same, special edition, Dec. 27, 1944. [1944.] 8 p. 4° [Processed.] j Pr 32.4260: spec. ed.

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Forms, blanks, etc. Revised list of active price forms, cumulative as of Sept. 15, 1944. [1944.] [3]+1-35 p. 4° [Processed. Incorporates all currently active items published in list of Mar. 15, 1944, and Supplements 1-6.] t

Pr 32.4202: P 93/13/944-2Good Luck Glove Co. No. 8696, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, Chester

Bowles, administrator, Office of Price Administration, vs. Good Luck Glove Company, appeal from District Court for eastern district of Illinois, Walter C. Lindley, district judge; appellant’s brief. [1944.] cover title, ii+71 p. t

Pr 32.4217: G 599/2Great Northern Co-Operative Association. No. 156, in Emergency Court of Ap-

peals, Great Northern Co-Operative Association v. Chester Bowles, price ad-ministrator; brief for administrator. [1944.] cover title, i+19 p. t

Pr 32.4217: G 798/3Homewood Development Co., Inc. No. 147, in Emergency Court of Appeals,

Homewood Development Company, Inc., et al. v. Chester Bowles, price admin-istrator; brief for administrator. [1944.] cover title, i+23 p. t

Pr 32.4217: H 753/3Lake Lucerne Plaza. Inc. Transcript of record, in circuit court of appeals for 5th

circuit, no. 11193, Chester Bowles, as administrator, Office of Price Administra-tion, vs. Lake Lucerne Plaza, Inc., appeal from district court for southern dis-trict of Florida. [1944.] cover title, i+115 p. t Pr 32.4217: L149/4

Mileage rationing program, gasoline, instructions and information for licensed distributors. Dec. 1944. [l]+12p, f • Item 963L. C. card 45-35291 pr 32.4206: M 59/5

New York State. Court of appeals, State of New York, docket nos. 249-255, 257- 298, the people of State of New York on complaint of E. F. Bailey against Leon Mailman d/b/a Staten Island Packing Co.; docket nos. 299-311, 317-318, 325- 348, the people of State of New York on complaint of M. McNamara against [same]; docket nos. 351-381, 386-398, the people of State of New York on com-plaint of John F. Larkin against [same]; brief on behalf of price administrator, amicus curiae. [1944.] 53 p. 4° $ Pr 32.4217: N 42 y

Post-rear planning. Forecasting postwar demand; by Jacob L. Mosak. [Sept.1944.] 14+[24] p. 4° [Processed.] f Pr 32.4202: P 84/2

Price regulations.Note .—Price schedules and regulations, amendments, and orders are issued as pre-

prints or reprints from the Federal register and do not appear in the Monthlv catalog. The regulations are compiled and printed to include, to date of publication, all amend-ments and digests of supplementary orders thereto, and are entered in this catalog. Price schedules and regulations are available from the Printing and Distribution Branch, Office of Price Administration, Washington 25, D. C.. or field offices, and requests will be filled to include all additional amendments issued to date of request.

Prices. Working with price control. [1944.] [1]+49 p. il. small 4° [Proc-essed.] fL. C. card 45-35328 Pr 32.4202: P 93/19

Rent. Income and expense under rent control: Birmingham rental housing, 1939-43. Nov. 1944. 17 p. il. 4° [Processed.] fL. C. card 44-40632 Pr 32.4225: Al lb/939-43

----- Same: Wichita rental housing, 1939-43. Nov. 1944. 15 p. il. 4° [Proc-essed. ] f Pr 32.4225: K 13/939-43

----- OPA rent control information program. Washington, D. C., Sept. 1944.[27] p. il. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.4202: R 29/8/944

Stove rationing. Stove rationing industry letter, letter 24; Nov. 25, 1944. [1944.]4 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] f Pr 32.4237:24

----- Stove rationing statistics, inventories, production and certificate issuance by months, United States totals, Nov. 1, 1944. [1944.] 14 p. il. 4° [Proc-essed. ] f Pr 32.4202: St 7/2/944-2

Utah Junk Co. No. 184, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Utah Junk Company v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; answer. [1944.] cover title. 6 p. $

Pr 32.4217: Ut 1/3----- Same; transcript of proceedings before price administrator. [1944.] cover

title, i+28p. t Pr 32.4217: Ut 1/2

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Bowles, price administrator; answer. [1944.] cover title* 2 p t CheStei

is Lake Superiw

Pr 32.5223: M 56/2

Pr 32.4217: V 534title i+57’ *ran±script of Proceedings before price administrator. [1944. ] cover

\ P' + Pr 32.4217: V 534/2N?’ 183, -D Emersency Court of Appeals, Vitamins, IncorporatedWaS Tn6 admlntatrator‘ — including motlon^XS

l .j cover title, 5 p. $ Pr 32.4217: V 831/2coverSatme STt °f proceedings before P™e administrator. [1944.]

, P‘ ? Pr 32.4217: V 831No< -164’ in Emer^ency Court of Appeals, Wilson & Co Inc

v. Chestei Bowles, price administrator; answer. [1944.] cover title, 4’p tU7 „ r Pr 32.4217 :W 699/8WCh^r Rnwif' N?‘ 158; Emergency Court of Appeals, Mrs. C L Wylie v

title 14-11n t PnCe administrator; br^ for administrator. [1944.] covSP‘ + Pr 32.4217: W 977/3

WAS INFORMATION OFFICE

S'iVr 2. M5; «;eparS1 B°»k Marine Bureau. [Nor ■ ’ 1944.] [2)4-14 p. [Monthly. Processed.) J Pr32.5024 : 945/3

WAR MANPOWER COMMISSION

C°tPro^ssedhiSt'iry reP0ItS fOT bilu"'ln»"s “»1 “‘"ms Industry. [1944.] 4 p. 4-'J + Pr 32 5223 • C 63

DT.Tfa«ur^ occupations In dress

Dec. 1,1944. [1944.] 12 p. 4'

x\^ve^,%^r[p^.)T“s-Pr 32 5923 • Ir 6/2

L DecTSI: 12.bOrrM„PPt'hy,? ‘“■’o'-'nnt labor market areas [list],[Monthly. Processed.] t Pr 32.5217: 944/12

[1944.] 29 p. il. map, 4° [Monthly. Proc- Pr 32.5211; 944/9

17 p. il. map, 4° [Monthly. Processed.] JSame, Dec. 1944. [1944.] 35 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed?]^5“$1 ‘944/10

----- Labor market, Oct. 1944 essed.] J

----- Same, Nov. 1944. [1944.]

Lumber. Case history report from lumber industry hv West 944/1,1Association. Aug. 22, 1944 4 n 4° rp.i / est Coast Lumbermen’s

,, “ ’ 4 p- 4 [Processed.] t Pr 32 5223 • T 07/«Manpower priorities committees. Directory of mannnwo^Nov. 11, 1944. 27 p 4° [Processed ] i * rnanpower priorities committees.

L. C. card 45-35280 ' Pr 32.5202: M 31/7/944officia) Publication War Manpower Commission, Dec. 1M4;

a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.40 • Item 544 Paper’ 10c- slngle c°Pr>I.. C. card L 35-100P Pr 32 5209-lino is

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Nonmetals. Case history reports for non-metallic mining and quarrying industry.[1944.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.5223: N 73

Occupations. Dictionary of occupational titles: pt. 4, Entry occupational classi-fication; prepared by Division of Occupational Analysis, Oct. 1944. Revised e<lition 1944. xiv+242 p. il. (Manpower Utilization Bureau.) * Paper, 35c. • Item 954 Pr 32.5202: Oc l/2/pt.4— Index of occupations in occupational job families v4-48 p. 4° (Job family series no. S-9-8; Manpower cupational Analysis and Manning Tables Division.) series no. S-82.] $ •

(O series). Aug. 1944. Utilization Bureau, Oc- [ Supersedes Job family

Pr 32.5212: S-928----- [Job descriptions.] [19'44.] [Processed.] t

Job description for:Bending-roll operator. 5 p.Boatbuilder, wood. 7 p.Boilermaker 1. 5+[l] p. [Printed.] • Item 954Boilermaker loftsman. 7 p.Bucker-up 3. 5 p.Chipper 3. 5 p.Chipper, metal. 5 p.Crane rigger. 5 p.Diver. 6 p.Dock master. 5 p.Driller 6. 5 p.Engine-lathe operator 1. 7 p.Flame cutter operator. 6 p.Flange-facing-machine operator. 5 p.Four-column-hydraulic-press operator. 7 p.Furnaceman 12. 7 p.Grating installer. 6 p.Hangerman. 6 pHeater, forge. 5 p.Horizontal-boring-and-milling-machine operator. 7 p.Hot bender 3. 5 p.Joiner 6. 8 p.Machinist, outside. 8 p.Mangle-roll operator. 4 p.Millman. 6 p.Oxygen-plant operator. 5 p.Packer (ship & boat bldg. & rep.). 3 p.Pipe bender, machine. 5 p.Pipe coverer 2. 6 p.Plate-edge-planer operator. 5 p.Power-shear operator 1. 6 p.Punch-press operator 2. 5 p.Radford straightener. 4 p.Ripshear operator. 5 p.Rivet heater. 4 p.Scaffold builder, wooden. 5 p.Shipfitter. 7 p.Straightener 5. 5 p.Tank tester 1. 4 p.Template maker, wire. 4 p.Turret-lathe operator. 7 p.Vertical-turret-lathe operator. 7 p.Welder, acetylene. 7 p.Welder, combination. 8 p.Welder, spot. 5 p.Welding tester 1. 4 p.Wood calker 1. 4 p.Wood calker 2. 4 p.

Pr 32.5228 : B 43Pr 32.5228 : B 63/3Pr 32.5228 : B 63/2

Pr 32.5228 : B 63Pr 32.5228 : B 85Pr 32.5228 : C 44

Pr 32.5228 : C 44/2Pr 32.5228 : C 85Pr 32.5228 : D 64Pr 32.5228 : D 65Pr 32.5228 : D 83Pr 32.5228 : En 3Pr 32.5228 : F 61

Pr 32.5228 : F 61/2Pr 32.5228 : F 82Pr 32.5228 :F 98Pr 32.5228 : G 77Pr 32.5228 : H 19

Pr 32.5228 : H 35/2Pr 32.5228 : H 78

Pr 32.5228 : B 43/2Pr 32.5228 : J 66Pr 32.5228 : M 18Pr 32.5228 : M 31Pr 32.5228 : M 62Pr 32.5228 : Ox 9Pr 32.5228 : P 12Pr 32.5228 : P 66

Pr 32.5228 : P 66/2Pr 32.5228 : P 69Pr 32.5228 : P 87Pr 32.5228 : P 96Pr 32.5228 : R 11Pr 32.5228 : R 48Pr 32.5228 : R 52

Pr 32.5228 : Sea 2Pr 32.5228 : Sh 6/2

Pr 32.5228 : St 8Pr 32.5228 :T 15Pr 32.5228 : T 24Pr 32.5228 : T 86Pr 32.5228 : V 61Pr 32.5228 : W 45

Pr 32.5228 : W 45/2Pr 32.5228 : W 45/3Pr 32.5228 : W 45/4

Pr 32.5228 : W 85Pr 32.5228 : W 85/2

Office management. Case history reports from National Office Management As-sociation. Nov. 1,1944. 2 leaves+20 p. 4° [Processed. The 2 leaves consist of Introductory statement and excerpt from the Association’s bulletin Noma news, v. 11, no. 3, Sept. 1944.] $ Pr 32.5223: N 21

Paint. Case history report for paint, varnish and lacquer industry by NationalPaint Varnish and Lacquer Association, report 2. Nov. 28, 1944. 6 p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.5223: P 16/rp.2

Paper Civilian and military occupations related to occupations in paper and pulp production. Aug. 1944. [1] 4-24 p. 4° (Job family series no. 1-69; Man-power Utilization Bureau, Occupational Analysis and Manning Tables Division.) * Paper, 15c. • Pr 32.5212:1-69

Plastics. Case history report from plastics industry by Society of Plastics In-dustry, Inc. Oct. 25, 1944. 8 p. 4° [Processed.] J Pr 32.5223: P 69

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~ srood c,uttin?’i,,cgins “d >n —105X8 in I t 27-9X19-8 in. [Also issued in sizes 19.9X14.2 in. andPr 32.5213 : M 52

riSat£r Nrona’WAR PRODUCTION BOARD

L. C. card 45-35327 Pr 32.4806: In 2

Pr 32.4820:4/4-6P°lT9x'14^n SarTnd«?n/°UA?Ob Saves lives on his! [Poster] A-34 1944

19.9X14.3 in. [Illustrator, Mead Schaeffer.] t Pr32.4812 :A-34/2P'problems ‘'“[^4 1 '“27''T iF^w ‘ TOS"nl,t"!? w11^ <* idling production

• Item 971 ] 1 (War Production Drive Headquarters.) tL. C. card 45-35288 „ .Pr 32.4806: P 94/4

lv-f-170 p. 4“ [Months .Paper,L. C. card 43-50901 ' Pr 32.4813 : 944/12

business. 1944. vii+46 p. il. (S. doc. 246, 78th Con&^dlessj’^ipa^r^S!

WAR SHIPPING ADMINISTRATION

tZmted states Maritime Service, information booklet. [1944.] cover title 63 n • Item 954 g OrganizatlonJ [Other illustrations on p. 2-4 of cover.]3 Pf

L.C. card 45-35289 Pr 32.5302 : M 33/944

' ? “X/K'ss™ s::with changes Sept’ 1944 ] cove? tttle 3™-ICe ?Pg5^din.g Schools' Sprint (Other m^tratLs^l 2^ ^+|161 1L

RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD"^n 5- no' n- O>‘«««0. Hl [1044]. cover title n 193

card TeXt and "”°tber “»^tlon on p. 2-A of cover.V tRR 1.7/2:5/11

SAN DIEGO WATER SUPPLY PROJECT, COMMITTEE ON METHODS OF FINANCING

'F“n watoPXrolhnf“TDfego“ re!ati? t0 emergency

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in processed form immediately upon their release, and copies are distributed by the Com-mission upon request. They are published later in printed form in bound volumes only.Registration record, securities act of 1933 (trust indenture act of 1939), Dec. 1-30,

1944. [1944.] various paging, 4° [Daily except Sundays and holidays. Processed.] t SE 1.13 : 944/275-297

Securities. Official summary of security transactions and holdings reported to Securities and Exchange Commission under securities exchange act of 1934, public utility holding company act of 1935, and investment company act of 1940; v. 10, no. 11. [1944.] vi-{-68 p. 4° [Processed. Reports filed with Commission Oct Il-Nov. 10, 1944, and reports for previous months not pre-viously published.] t SE 1.9:10/11

----- Same, v. 10, no. 12. [1944.] vi+53 p. 4° [Processed. Reports filed with Commission Nov. Il-Dec. 10, 1944, and reports for previous months not previously published.] f SE 1.9:10/12

----- Regulation S-X under securities act of 1933, securities exchange act of 1934, and investment company act of 1940, form and content of financial state-ments, as amended to and including Oct. 15, 1944. 1944. vii+75 p. *Paper, 15c. • Item 986L. C. card 45-35285 SE 1.6: F 49/944

----- --Securities traded on exchanges under securities exchange act, supp. 9, as of Sept. 30, 1944, Changes during Sept. 1944 and Index to all supplements since base volume as of Dec. 31, 1943. [1944.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] f

SE 1.16 : 943/supp.9----- --Same, supp. 10, as of Oct. 31, 1944, Changes during Oct. 1944 and Index to

all supplements since base volume as of Dec. 31, 1944 [1943]. [1944.] 7 p. 4° [Processed.] t SE 1.16 : 943/supp.lO

Statistical bulletin, Nov. 1944; v. 3, no. 11. [1944.] [1] -{-16 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] tL. C. card 43-51997 SE 1.20: 3/11

Work of Securities and Exchange Commission, Nov. 1944. [1944.] 29 p. f • Item 984L. C. card 45-35286 SE 1.2 : Se 26/3/944

SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM

Local board memoranda. Transmittal memo no. 154-159 [transmitting Local board memoranda] : Dec. 1-26, 1944. [1944.] various paging. [Issued in loose-leaf form.] * Paper, 5c. each. • Item 994 Y 3. Se4:13/154-159

Selective service, v. 4, no. 11; Nov. 1944. [1944.] 4 p. il. large 4° [Monthly.] f • Item 992L. C. card 41-50044 Y 3.Se 4 : 9/4-11

Selective service manual. Notice, packet [of pages for 2d printing, 2d edition, Selective service manual] no. 53; [Dec. 7, 1944]. [1944.] [31] p. [Issued in loose-leaf form.] Included in price of Packet no. 1. • Item 994

Y 3.Se 4 : 7/943-53Not e .—This packet of pages for insertion in the Selective service manual contains

Amendments 265, 267-269, and pages 603—11, 603-12, 627-11, and 627-12, which have been reprinted but do not contain new material.

----- Same no. 54; [Dec. 14,1944]. [1944.] [15] p. [Issued in loose-leaf form. Three blank pages at end of publication to be used for memoranda.] Included in price of Packet no. 1. • Item 994 Y 3.Se 4 : 7/943-54

Not e .—This packet of pages for insertion in the Selective service manual contains Amendments 270 and 271.

----- Same no. 55; [Dec. 18,1944]. [1944.] [5] p. [Issued in loose-leaf form.] Included in price of Packet no. 1. • Item 994 Y 3.Se 4 : 7/943-55

Not e .—This packet of pages for insertion in the Selective service manual containsAmendment 272.

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U9Ml2^„tO ,S''““Veeffeetile “^St^.n/'80 “nt!1!“8 ™eamendments, parts or seetton! affX“3 XoZA™

FsSX s“™“ Nov“ 24°n5Sta8192teTn aS8«»n“ VeieeU^

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lication numbers runningcon^cut^vdy£rwn £'thJh|atpgPof the last issues in June and listed weekly and mdejed semiannually as of tne oat s information regard-December, contains the texts of the daily mimeograpnea^p e b Bulletill contains eaching treaties, and other ^X^lenartment’s publications for the preceding quarter. . quarter a complete list of the lieparti e t s p DUblications issued by other agencies ot^ ^'"iSSMo'r State and certain relevant ten-

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Addresses El Dia de Colon, discursos de Franklin D. Roosevelt, Presidente de los Estados Unidos de America, y Edward R. Stettinius, jr., Subsecretario e Esta°do «n?e ios jefes de las mlslones dlplomdtieas de las repdbl.eas Amen- canas el 12 de octubre de 1944, Washington, D. C. [1944.] 8 p. narrow 8 ([Traduccion de la Oficina Central de Traducciones; Pubhcacion IC11 .]) t • Item 1029 S 16.7.193

___ O Dia do Descobrimento da America, discursos do Franklin D. Roosevelt, Presidente dos Estados Unidos da America, e do Edward R. Stettinius, j ., Subsecretiirio de Estado, pronunciados perante os chefes das missoes dip - Seas da JepSblicas Ame?icanas em 12 de outubro de 1944. Washington £ C [1944.] 8 p. narrow 8° ([Traduqao; da Repartigoes; Publicaqao TC-1 .]) [Corrected print.] t • Item 1029

Blocked nationals. Proclaimed list of certain Rocked nationals, ca“ulat^ ™ 4 Dec 15, 1944, containing additions, amendments, and deletions made since region 8 of Sept. 13, 1944. 1944. [2] +54+ [8] p. ([Publication 222o.]) [The 8 pages are left blank to be used for additions a g^^^'^/^^/suppA

Brazil. Detail of naval officer to Brazil, agreement between United States and Brazil; signed Washington, Sept. 29, 1944.effective Sept 29 1944 1944 [2] +10 p. (Executive agreement series 420, [Publication 2 ].) [ gand Portuguese.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1037 .L. C. card 45-35290 b

Bulletin. Department of State bulletin, Dec. 3-31, 1944 ,v. , J10’ g 223511944 1 [101+649-774+817-852 p. il..4° ([Publication 2222, 2226 2228 2230,2238.]) [Weekly. Number 288 Includes list X?e copy,ment released during quarter beginning Oct. 1,1944 ] Paper, 10c. sing e py, $3.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $5.2a. • Item iv ia /2S4-288L. C. card 39-26945 b /z/ "

___ Same, Dec. 17, 1944, supplement, v. 11 no. 286a : Organization of Depart-ment of State. [1944.] [2] +777-814 p. il. 4° ([Publication 2233.Dg10c. • Item 1014 TT

1 ■ (fco^e S; PubStion 2221.]) * Paper, 5c. • Item 1031 S530-59L. C. card 45-35281 z ® '

DMomatic list Dec. 1944. [1944.] cover title, ii+123 p. 24° ([Publication 2224.]) [Monthly. Text on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, 20c. singe copy, $ . a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.50. • Item 101 o 944/12L. C. card 10-16292 Z, ,

First aid. A espera do medico; por James A Dolce. [1944 ]| 43 p. il 12 [AdapSo em jStguKe UntH the doctor comeTpublicaqao do Seryjeo de LtWhli^a Z ltadJs Unidos da America For the Eng isb-^Uon «f this publication see the Monthly catalog for July 1941, p. 1015.] t gItem 102J

Foreign service regulations. [Foreign service 1W^onsTXU1^dIndex [to] chap. 15, Documentation of merchandise. June 1944 50p 4[Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] t _ .

Memorandum no 114 transmitting Foreign service order 202. [1. .1Tp 4- [processed. Accompanied by order affecting Foreign serv.eeregula-

tions of United States.] * s 1.5/4. iw

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lationsemHW4 iminn trransmitti«S Standardized Government travel regu- »J travel —PS'S

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sign service regulations oIUnltedStataT “ ’ °riler1 p.4* mrProcXdn°AlcLtranSdilting F°reign service order 204. "’[1944. J tions of United States.] J PaUied ‘V °lder affectin$ Foreign service regula-

International finance. Conference at Ttrottn™ /2.118national finance; by John Parta SungPlaWJor lnter' ference series 57; Publication 2216.]) • P^ lS+« Hem lira 8 C°”'L. C. card 45-35282 j,vc. • Item 1031

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Barnett Hollander, temporary adminSratoi-andCenter on wHt^ter,Pield’ to circuit court of appeals tor 2d circuit. [1944^ "ier Ht"e,°l^ p™,

[./oar,mi] Dec. 4-18, 1944. ]1944.) leaves 80-116. t[&CX-.iD &CSt°f — O- te"

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E. Jack Smith [et al.], partners trading « Ju 6.8/la:C863/2 Smith, contractors, vs. Comer Davis lieespplrrv^ aai?ei °f^E' Jack

ley, as board of county tax assessors of and Jorbn C- Town-on writ of certiorari to Supreme Court Co«nty[Ga.], et al., n. p. [1944.] 6 p. supreme Court of Georgia; Dec. 4. 1944.

Claridge Apartments Company vs commissions ?u. 6-8/l a : Sm 32

Co”»m& ".W XS Vfdt^T V- ™n. p. [1944]. 10 p. IP S lor 10th circuit: Nov. 20, 1944.

Gustav H. Kann vs. United States on writ Ja 6-8/la: H 228/2 court of appeals for 4th circuit, Dec 4^19*44^ T^°rYi944]Cir7Uit

Michael F. McDonald vs. commissioner of Ju 6-8/la : K 133/11 certiorari to circuit court ofappeals for 3d on writ ofn. p. [1944.] 11 p appeals tor 3d circuit; Nov. 20, 1944

Ju 6.8/la ;M 145/3® Sent to Depository Libraries

116 Gove rnm ent Publ ica tio ns

Opinions ConUnned.^ B of certiorari t« SupremeCourt of Tennessee ; Dec. 4, 1944. n. p. »8^la. B 233/2

Ox- 54, 220 222. C nmnanv Limited * fsannePeT'r.rUisli^Assets^TrusU Limited; tsamel C" S™,iP Srttteh Assets Trust Limited; Scottish American In-

82. Spector Motor Beryl® I»e w.Dec. 4,’ n.^Iim]

- c’.£”K nsm- ATStSeW W^t‘3 aTpSn?«»;

r 104.4.1 7 n J U 0.0/ 1<1 • 1 u*f/ o

200.

30, ngy Arthur S Kaplan, Harry Kaplin, and Budget Launderers, Inc.,4“ 1944.°£ nCerp.Ora[ri94°4].irC3itp-OUrt Ju cT/Ta : G 563

Willow River Power Co. Vol. 2, transcript of record, Supreme Court of United States Oct term, 1944, no. 312, United States vs. Willow River Power Company, on’writ of certiorari to Court of Claims. [1944.1 cover title r+35-Klp.t

tj ll \7. I • Vv » .Arf

TARIFF COMMISSIONFish and fisheries. Treaties affecting northeastern fisheries [with

[1944.] cover title, xxiv+167 p. il. (Report 152, 2d series.) ap ,• Item 1046L. C. card 45-35284 TC 1.9:152

Publications. Cumulative supplement to list of Publications of Tariff Commis-sion (supplement to list issued in 1939). Nov. 1944. [l)+7 p. (Proceed. Manuscript corrections.] t • • P

TAX COURT

ss^^.;^®ga5»ms8B£3will be given upon application.Allport Hamilton. Hamilton Allport and Gile Allport u commissioner of internal

revenue findings of fact [and opinion]; docket no. 1562, pi omulgated Nov. 30, m"e[l"8°p aoUlouU) [From T. C. Reports, v. 4J PaperKJ ll -L-L. I / Ct • ~/

Baker, William E. William E. Baker and Martha D. Baker ^commissioner of in- ternal revenue, opinion; docket no. 1264, promulgated Nov. 14,1944 [ 1944L] 6 p ([Opinion] 39.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 4.] *Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a. 4/dy

Bartholomew, Frederick C. Estate of Frederick Cecil Bartholomew, minor, and Myllicent Bartholomew, guardian, v. commissioner of in^r"^Jeve"^4[?nd11JgS of fact and opinion] : docket no. 200, promulgated Nov 24 1944. 1^4-1 ,16^([Opinion] 44.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 4.] *Paper, oc. Ju 11.7/a . 4/44

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Decisions. Reports, v. 4, no 1 [1944 1 v _i_ i ir q ।promulgated Sept. 1-31, 1944 1 *Panor 90? e5„„,+ VL p' [Contains decisions subscription, $1.85. ’ J 1 aper’ 20c' slnSle copy, $1-25 a vol.; foreign

Harman, Sayers F. Savers F Horman ,, ™ • • 7 '4/40Henry Harman v. [same findings of fort 'Commissioner of internal revenue; C. mulgated Nov. 24,1944 ’ [1944 f i/n 1 uOnP1-m°?U ?Ocket nos- H45-46, pro- v.4.] * Paper, 5c. 1 P> < [°pimon] 43.) [From T. C. Reports,

Lehman, Harold M. Estate of Harold ti t t k Ju 11.7/a: 4/43executrix and executors v commissioner ^h-m?n’ C?cile S- Lehman, [et al.],

SaX^vB- tsX »? -ot-a. ~(IM4 ] 9 p

K“thar1"' W- W.lk« Xtz

findings of fact [and opinion] • docket ’no SmiSSlone1r °f internal revenue, »»«.] 12 p. (toping S’ MepS^*? .N^5c1M4’

1 Znfon“\ocke/no. S^omulgTt^n £™'

■on] 46.) IFromT.C.HepSrte.v.4] .Paper 5c I1M4] T6R,/°Pin- ’ J ™Per, oc. Ju 11.7/a: 4/46

TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITYElectricity sales statistics, monthly report 116- Oct 1944 rvudi iai

[Processed. Issued with perforations.] J [ 194V, V/-, 4°PrixiPit^°n Tennessee River basin, Oct. 1944 [1944 i m/

[Monthly. Processed.] f P44.] [2] -f-7-]_[i3j pL. C. card 38-32755

^H-180npnUa* pTp°er, 25cTenieitem lO^ Authority’ flscal year 1944. [1944.]

L. C. card 35-26123Y 3.T 25:1/944

TREASURY DEPARTMENT

Nor. 30,1944. 5 p. (H. doc.

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___ Records of judgments rendered against the Government by Counts, as submitted by Department of Justice through Treasury DePaitment and which require appropriation, with indefinite appropriation to pay interest. Not 3»1M4. 8 p (H. doc. 792, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

___ Schedule of claims allowed by General Accounting Office. Nov. 30, 1J44.91 p. (H. doc. 799, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 15c.

„ r>niiotin nf Treasury Department, analysis of receipts and expenditures,

[Monthly. Processed.] t T13-944/11[1944.] cover title, m+A3+72 p. n. 4; Monthly

Pvoppssed* 1 T«tnfpment of Treasury, compiled from latest proved reports from “reaX^fl^^de.Skrtes: Dec. 1-30, 1944 [1944.] various pagmg.

narrow f° [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] t T 1.5 : 944

C'ot k ? 211 sess.) Trr, r n t tn a nnronriation for payment of certain claims allowed

30 1944. 3 P- (H. doc. 788, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) tTreasury decisions Index.to *pS 10^ fie cop^

MudM in^eVisionsfor ‘subtrlbSrs. T 1.11/2 : 79/28-53/lnd

[w™kly r^pVr. 10c. single copy, 33.00 a yr.; foreign suteriptiomL. C. card 10-30490

p ptmi a tions governing United States savings bonds. Nov. 17, m4””'Tp 4- (7th amendmenfto Department circular 530, 5th revision, dated Jrme 1, 1M2, as' amended; Fiscal Service, Pubhe Debt Bureau.)

TTnitod savings bonds, series F and series G. Nov. 17, 1944. 1 P- 4 (2d amendment to Department circular 654, 2d revision, ^ted Jami, 944^ as amended; Fiscal Service, Public Debt Bureau.) , I1-4/2 - 654/3/amdt.z

FISCAL SERVICEPUBLIC DEBT BUREAU

Mow. Circulation statement Of United States money, Oct. 31, 1944. [1944.1 1 p. oblong 8° [Monthly.] t Item - T 63 207 • 944/10L. C. card 10-21267

tre asu rer of un it ed sta te s

AT/vniviiir ctntpmPTit naiier currency of each denomination out~Paper money. Monthly statement, paper 944/11standing, Nov. 30, 1944. [1944.] 1 p. oblong 12 t • 163.301.944/11

INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAUExcess profits tax. Bulletin on see. 722 of internal revenue code. Not 1944.

v+169 p. il. [Relates to excess profits tax.] Paper, 2oc. ItenulOOb . $

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as Treasury decisions) pertaining tointernaln“ Jjneasury department decisions (known bulletin will contain all’ ruhngs Ind decisions (inch ding‘t J8’ The, annual cumulative during the previous 12 months The eomnuto^nn c Treasury decisions) published

under proOs'ons’ot F^dwa"lteoho"'admMs"i"? bOttll?g °f dlstilled sI>irits [U+2 p. (AleohulTaxuS) f S temllM ‘ “ ame”ded- 19«-L. C. card 45-35314

PROCUREMENT DIVISION T 22'17/2: 3

Wane 30, 1M5. [1944’j T°'

IM«T16®TTerX’ed’j "nder ClaSS 591 Dec- *• 194//+ 31, IMS.

publl/utuities wn^racts in^Baltlmore0 Md''New’T™ ,? n v TOn s°"da te d

t Processed, 1TOnS "nder class 42- Ja”- 1-June 30, Tp.^”

and Pa*s undei- class 18,31, 1945^ ’[1944r}Cat67 p°ilS and greases under class 14, Jan. 1-Dec.

indexes und?r cl’aSl^Dec.0!™ 1944-^ and

• pro | J /f Pf

«>«

under™ « M, D™TrL^J™™

General schedule of supplies amdt R2R RS9 r +o /914 45662, 663, 665-669; Nov. 1-Dec. 29 1944 “°ri944 T ®■ 652, 65&-G59-sizes. [Processed.] i ’ • [ • 4.] various paging, various

T 58.8/3: 626, etc.fed er al sta nd ard sto ck ca tal og divi sion

specifi^tionVissumrb^S^^ 10, 1933. are forStock Gataiog Division) while it wasTunder 1he Pn ^r ^.B°ard (now Federal Standard classification T 51.7/8: is retained in orrioV +i)n+ ®ud^et Bureau, and for these, the old to which they belong. The following nublicr^MnV1^ ™ay ber filed with the publications sertion in binders. • Item 1116 g publlcatlons ar* Issued with perforations for in!

Government supplies. Federal standard stock catalog- spc 4 „+ n m , specification for bars, chisel crow ninch nnri vl iSec‘ 4’ pt- 5’ Fe(1eral [1944.] 3 p. 12° (GGG B-1017am Ml 1 ^recking- amdt. 3; Nov. 4, 1944. 14,1943.] f [amdt. 3].) [Supersedes Amendment 2, Apr.

q T 51.7/8: GGG—B--101/amdt 3xra; rp!as!lon(ZfM”%'Tey47. *

jedes Amendment 3, Dee. 28, ikl f

regeiXdanne.?’ "9"d Mnf'ng’ flat-leat^tamdt.2].) [sipereSeeAmendment 1 Jan." 1M4.J ?' <KK^201a

T 58.10/3: KK-B-201a/amdt.2• Sent to Depository Libraries

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Government supplies—Continued. . . .

sedes Emergency kiteruate Fed. spec. ^-UU-B-340^-

___ Same- sec 4 pt 5, Federal specification for blades, hack saw (hand) ; Oct. 28, 1944. [1944.] 7 P.12- (GGG-B-451.) «Paper. ;

^apXb^X^X^’sedXd. spec. qVb -030, Nov . 7, 1933.1 • Paper. qq

___ Same- sec 4 pt. 5, Federal specification for brooms, corn; Nov. 15, 1944 “HoiS op li> ’ (H-B-51a.) [Supersedes Fed. spec. H-B-51,Mar 7^.1 * Paper, 5c.

-TmdtST^vC'l45 7SVTp7r (™Ma3lr) brtS„X

4 nt 5 Federal specification for furniture and cabinets, office, “sectional? stS, 1’nSi. 2;^t. 23, &4. [19MJ 3 p 12- (AA-F-791b [amdt.2].) (Supersedes Amendment 1, Aug. 1, 19391T Jg 10/3. AA_F_791b/amdt.2

___ Rame. 8ec 4, pt. 5, Federal specification tor fuses, cartridge, Inclosed, re- •newabie (fusible iinfis not^parately inclosed) ^newabl.nks therefor, Ses Amendment T Mar" 1 iU?'t T 58.10/3: W-F-803a/«mdt.4

—Ameko744i&X A—t'tlMpr.'^.! T56.10/3: Z^G^la/amdt.2

g^dX’^ar. g. Jo, and Emergency

Samp- sec 4 nt 5 Federal specification for cabinets, filing, insulated, — baP!e • sef- J; PJ: 23 1944 11944 1 2 p. 12° (AA-C-23 [amdt. 1].)fire-resisting, amdt. 1, Oct. 23, 1944. [1944..1 - p. t AA_c_23/amdt.l

Same- sec 4 pt. 5, Federal specification for calcium carbide amdt 4; n ;,v 1“?'1944 [1944.1 2 p. 12” (0-0-101 [amdt 4 .) [Supersedes Amendment 3, June 28,1944.] t T 51’7/8 • O-C-101/amdt.4

___ Sarne- sec 4 pt 5, Federal specification for cans, oil (typewriter), amdt. T Oct 28' 1944 1944. 1 p. 12» (RR-C-87 [amdt. 1].) [Supersedes Emer-

gency alternate Fed. spec. E-RR-C-87, Feb. 16, 1942J g . RR_g_87/am(jt el

«lnmp- spc 4 nt 5 Federal specification for chimneys and globes Gamp 1-, Get. 28, 1944. ^P^gD^l

[amdt. 1].) T___ Some- sec. 4 pt. 5, Federal specification for clamps, and hand-screws,

At a • Nnv 4 1944 [1944 ] 5 p. 12° (GGG—C—406 [amdt. 3].) [Super-X Imendmlnt^4'Jn'l^S,’ t T 58.10/3: GGG-C-406/amdt.3

Same- sec 4 pt. 5, Federal specification for copper-phthalocyanine-blue, X St ,7/ ; Oct. 28, 1944. [1944.1 7 p. 12” (TT-d^O.) ^Pa^

— Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Fede™! specification for dams.jubber, arndt^No’- 10, 1944. [1944.] 2 p. 12° (ZZ-D-51 [amdt. 2].)Dec. 1935.] t— Same: sec. 4, pt.

[Supersedes Amendment 1, I 51.7/8: ZZ-D-51/amdt.2

5 Federal specification for dividers; Nov. 15, 1944.(dGO-M51a.l [Supersedes Fei^.[1944.] 7 p. il. 12°

Mar. 1, 1932.] *Paper, 5c.Same - sec. 4 pt. 5, Federal specification for force-cups, plumbers , amdt. 1;

NTov in 1914 1944 1 p 12° (ZZ-F-566 [amdt. 1].) tNov. 10, 1944. 1944. i p. T 58.10/3; ZZ-F-566/amdt.l

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~ n S>To : s 4’ kt -co nica i’amdt -

12 (FF-P-806.) •Paper, 5c. , T 58.10/3: FripiSi(organSoSt y pt 5'aS" f’T (TO R 2sia[amdt. 2].) [Supersedes Amendment 1, Sept. 14, 1943.] f R “°la

T 58.10/3: TT-R-251a/amdt.2Oct. S"ei4F ilM45i Ffdn'a,i^pec;n<?,,AonI!f°r,rll,?ons- typewriter, amdt. 4;Amendment S.Selt. A

T 58.16/3: DD-G-666/amdt.l

VmdtSai7octec 4, pi9£ f XSsp T“ (M^-Hl-^93s,[amdt.ri,].s)^r^11^'^oo^’T 58.10/3: NN-H-93/amdt.l

—— Same: sec. 4 pt 5, Federal specification for handles, wood, miscellaneous for tools, amdt. 2; Oct. 28, 1944. [1944.] 3 p. 12° (NN-H-106 rarndt 91 i [Supersedes Amendment 1, June 10, 1937.] f T 58.10/3: NN^ilO6/amdt 2

■Vet. iTim C- [V/]gency alternate Fed. spec. E-ZZ-I-121, Apr. 12, 1943..]J f P d Emer-

T 51.7/8: ZZ-I—121/amdt.l—— Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for kits (empty) first-aid hnm

2 n/V'tGG KSW1kert,nd’f “|nA k/';°"fen,s’ 1; Nov. 4, 1944. [1944 ]'& [amdt u-> [s~s

rging’amdt-i:T 5S.io/3: KK-L-241a/amdt.l

lor "* I’Ai’ Tr’l^icrr0? %,1T1S */nd P1"mbs' Ilradt 3;IM™?”!™' 2’ F<ib' 17’ 1941’ “d Em«r«encJ alternat“&j3GyD.211IA^d“

1 T , T 58.10/3: GGG-L-211/»m<it,3Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for nails snikes

tacks, amdt. 6; Oct. 23, 1944. [1944.] 8 p. 12° (FF-N-101 [amdt 61)[Supersedes Amendment 5, Feb. 11, 1944.] f tamat. b].)

T 51.7/8: FF-N-101/amdt.6Nov.^TiUT’ S<JJ N wS ,forri'ets’ Iard7 (bas-tyi»);N-m Feb. 12, Ui1 .PaVGSc*"- 12 * 14-1'68-’ ^“^TlO^jKVlfc

23, ImT U&j' P2 p.’ ~S^°am^l”n 1; °Ct

T 58.10/3: QQ-N-265/amdt.lOct.y^ iwfiV'iTi?1 S(^o-XSdtOV3nh7sa?dt 8; ment 2, June 8, 1944.] t ' T 5&10/3®^2^1^° 3

Oct.28,nieM4SeC'[l4944t] ’Bn'l^'^TOpSl'!,0? *?« "’“'"S rea®-“«ed, black; 61, Mar. 31, 1931] -Pa^r 5c. 4 [SuPepsed^.???-spec. TO-P-

T 58.10/3: TT-P-61aSame: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification

and erasers, amdt. 1; Oct. 28, 1944. 1944.auu erasers, amdt. 1; Oct. 28, 1944. 1944 1 J^lmeal, leads, [Supersedes Emergency alternate Fed. spec. E-SS-P-186k Aug 24 1942M

T 58.16/3: SS-P-186/amdt.lOct. 23nei^4C' [SV] PUrers fnd amdt. 2;Amendment 1, Apr. 7, 1944.] t ’ ’ T Jw/^ GGG-P^lSS

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— ™7me-SS‘^?5UFXal specification for scales, weighing, general specifications! amdtl; Nov. 4, UM4. [1944.1 3 P 12- (AAA-S-121b [amdt 1] ) । T 58.10/3: AAA-S-121b/amdt.l

___ Same • sec 4 nt 5 Federal specification for scissors and shears, amdt. 1;Oct 28 1944.’ [1944.] 2 p. 12° (GGG-S-lOlb [amdt. 1].) [Supersedes Emergency alternate Fed. Spec. E-GGG-S-lOlb,

___ Same - sec 4 nt 5, Federal specification for shovels (scoops, spades, and spoons) amdt 3; Nov. 10, 1944. [1944.] 3 p. 12° (GGG-S-326 [amdt. 3].) [Supersede” Amendment 2, July 22, 1944.] t T 58.10/3 : GGG-S-326/amdt.3

___ Same - sec 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for syringes, fountain, rubber, amdt 1 • Oct. 23, 1944. [1944.] 2 p. 12° (ZZ-S-916 [amdt. 1].) [Supersedes Emergency alternate Fed. spec. E-ZZ-S-916, July 1 : ZZ-S-910/amdt.l

___ Same • gec 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for tabs, index, gummed; Nov. 4, 1944. [1944.]’ 10 p. 12° (UU-T-54a.) [Supersedes Fed. spec. UU-T-W Nov. 29, 1939.] * Paper, 5c. 1 ->8.10/3. UU 1 o4a

___ Same - sec 4 nt 5, Federal specification for titanium-dioxide, dry (paint- pigment), amdt. 1; Oct. 28,1944. [1944.] 2 p. T<[am^iP^t

___ Same - sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for tourniquets, rubber, tubular, amdt 1 • Nov. 4,1944. 1944. 1 p. 12° (ZZ-T-606 [admt. 1].) t1 ’1 p T 58.10/3: ZZ-T-606/amdt.l

___ Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for trays, instrument, corrosion- resisting steel, amdt. 1; Nov. 10, 1944. [1944.1

___ Same • sec 4 pt. 5, Federal specification for trays, photographic, enameled, amdt. 1; Oct. 23, 1944. 1944. 1 p. 12- (RB-T-W [nmdt.110

___ Same • sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for tubes, colon, amdt. 1; Nov. 4, 1944. 1944. Ip. 12° (ZZ-T-751 [amdt. 1].) t T 51.7/8 :ZZ-T-751/amdt.l

___ Same- sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for tubes, lavage and stomach, amdt 1 • Nov. 4, 1944. 1944. 1 p. 12° (ZZ-T-791 [amdt. 1].) tamut. i, iwv , T 51J/8 . ZZ-T-791/amdt.l

___ Same • sec 4 pt 5, Federal specification for wheelbarrows, amdt. 4; Nov.10 1944 ’[1944 ] 3 p. 12° (KKK-W-291 [amdt. 4].) [Supersedes Amend-ment 3 Mar. 8, J944.] t T 58.10/3: KKK-W-291/amdt.4

___ Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for zinc-yellow (zinc chromate),dry (paint pigment) ; Oct. 28, 1944. [1944.] 10 p. 12° (TT-Z-415.) • Paper, 5c ± oo.iu/o ; jl

___ Supplement 48-53 to Index of Federal specifications revised Dec. 1, 1943; Dec 8-29.1944. [1944.] Each 1 p. or 2 p. 4° [Processed.] T

T 58.10/3: ind./943-2/supp.48-o3

RESEARCH AND STATISTICS DIVISION

Bonds of United States. Prices and yields of public marketable securities issued by United States Government and by Federal agencies, Nov. 1944. [1944.] 7 p. f° [Monthly.] t •Item 1120 T 62.7:944/11

WAR FINANCE DIVISION

Art in service of schools-at-war [with list of posters available], [Revised edi-tion.] [1944.] [16] p. il. t • T66.2: Ar 7/944

Minute man. v. 4, no. 8 and 9; Dec. 1 and 15, 1944. [1944.] Each 16 p. il. 4 [Semimonthly.] t • T 66.7:4/8,9

• Sent to Depository Libraries

Jan ua ry 1945 123poster. 1944hb3?.9xTs%1inlCe[Iii1ustrator LlmaWa^-b°n(iS: offlcial Treasury issued in sizes 27 X 22 in. and 27X19.5 in ] ’ Simpson. This poster-also

poster Si1 af8xd29°9taSS Offlcialissued to sizes 27.8X21.8 in. and 13.9X11 in ] t Sawyers. Ibis'Poster ,also

14X10 lii^V °Se Wlth a GI b°nd’ buy thru class B allotments; [poster]. 1944.TT7 ■ T 66.8: B 64/33

a=« bonds

T 66.2: W 19/12/944

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION

no - 60^15’- d ^-1 -J Kacn 2 p. or 3 p. 4 [Processed.] i VA 1.8: 609-615

WAR CONTRACTS PRICE ADJUSTMENT BOARD

y<S e“dl“giafterrc.'s]^ed in priw °f ite““c Y 3.W 19/6: 6 R 29/supp.5

Army regulations.

Y 3.W 19/6: 6 R 29/supp.6

WAR DEPARTMENT

To and30-1810. Quartermaster Corps: Burials outside continental limits of United States- sec 4, Circular179 1943 11 * AR Feb. 1, 1924 and’

30 2220. Same: Recovery on subsistence stores; Dec 16 1944 [1944Vi 1-4 n30/^10/2

35-120.

35-220.

Sept. 16, 1943. J ''’•'paJieT' 5c^’ lncluainS Ganges 1 and 2, Mar? 8 andFiNaovC^0,%r4“en[i944S]Uriinpe °^SurDersddPUbA»

15, 1944’, and sec. 3, Circular 384/1944e.]Se^»p^^r(^5g'12®’ Chan^ 3. W

35-780.

35-1040.

35-1360.

35-1495.

Same Bonds of accountable officers ; Dec 7 1944 H044V6 -35-120/7/ch .4 sedes AR 35-220, June 9 1943 Ai. ll94*J 11 p. [buper-* Paper, 5c ’ 943, lucludln^ Changes 5, Apr. 28, 1944.]

SaffeaSsrdfs as? «&’}'.<*

SariM4?uc2h'" ns/k'0 "onw ci..»™1-7’;:&Ta]'^M:sax: s s -

AR 3o—1360, Changes 1, Sept. 18, 1944.] * Paper 5c" P" Supersedes

35-2360.

Same: Additional pay for parachute d ' ~[1944.]' 2“p? _

35-2490.

W16 ••35-1360/10/ch.2 duty, officers warrant officers, and

o « [Supersedes AR 35-1495, W1.6 :35-1495/3

ycy. i, xu44. [1944.] 4 p. * Paper, 5c.

35-2600.

35-4120.

Same. Mustenng-out payments, Changes 2- Nov 22 1944W *11 o°/7[Supersedes AR 35-2490, Changes 1 Sent 97iZaa 1 4V [1944J. 2 P- 201, 1944.] • Paner 5c ' ranges 1, Sept. 27, 1944, and sec. 3, Circular

Same : Soldiers’ deposits, Changes 2 ; Dec 13 1944 rioYJi6 ^n-24?®^11'2 sedes AR 35-2600, Changes 1, July 18, 1944 ] ‘Paper si P‘ [Super’

S“Xi rEeffi?V«'rH30, !0«. ‘p””'."^’^' Oath“ “ *e“wai.6?3S^41201/i/?h71

• Sent to Depository Libraries

124 Gov er nm en t Publ ic at io ns

35-4520.

35-5020.

35-5540.

35-6300.

40-20.

40-21.

40-25.

40-26.

40-225.

50-5

Army regulations—Continued. and Quarters for enlistedSame : Monetary allowances ndents of enlisted personnel of 1st,personnel and for quarters for ^pendents ot ennsre^p 4 p [g

2d, and 3d grades, Changes 8 , A ov. 29, 19 ■ various paragraphs andsedes AR 35-4520, Changes 1, Apr6 1943, and .P35-4520/7/ch.8sections of certain circulars.] . ^per, • T d civilian volunteers,

Same: Vouchers for travel of military personne[ a™ des ar 35 5020 Changes 4 ; Aug 15 1944. [1944.] z p. L 1 . 35_5020/6/ch.4Changes 3, July 26, 1944.] vaper oc. * 5c

ST„:

Same’: National service life insnrance; Seg. 7, 1M^ [1944J 44^.[Supersedes various sections and paragraphs of ce ta w 1 6 : 600-110

Commissioned0’officers: Temporary promotions in‘ Army of United States, Changes 1; Dec. 9, 1944. [1944.] 3 p. * Paper^ . 6n5_12/2/ch.l

Same: Leaves of absence and delays, Changes 2; Dec 13. 1944 [1944J2 p. [Supersedes AR 605-115, Changes 1, Aug. S * * 8^.1193i^05_1151}7/cll.2

Same : Changes 5 ; Dec. 12, 1944. 1J44. 1 p. 1 4 6.35_5020/6/ch.5Same: Family allowances enlisted men Change® ’-^^^^VpaperWc.

2 p. [Supersedes AR 35-5540, Changes z, ju j w 1 6-35-5540/4/ch.4Same : Procurement of ,"^"‘“SrS’s

from home stations, Changes 3 . Dec. 13, 194 [1J44 j 1944.3 * Paper,AR 35-6300, Changes 1 and 2, June 2, 1943 ana Jun^ . 35_6J3Oo/2/ch.3

Medical Department : Army Nurse Corpsgeneral provisteNov. 27, 1944. [1944.] 4 p. [Supersedes aw . vj - y 40-20/6/ch.8

“mSSiJned Wmy of United States'; NOJU 27. W44.

Changes 1; Nov. 27. 1944. 1944. 1 p. [Supersedes sec'w x 6.40_25/ch.lS.me“'LleSn;>Sq physical .therapists commissioned In Army of United

iT&nSf SdS‘4d/"b«.S^fnduni

40-2035. Samet' Veterinary ’station service,Changes^ 1 : Nov. 3tt / Ao^ogs/g/cl/i [Supersedes sec. 1, Circular 22, 1944 ] Raper, t»c w±^ 1944.

.Chendcal Ware^ ^ral prov^u^ C^ Nov. 12,

Transportation43Corps F Transportation requests, Changes ̂j ^55 J'io/ctuS

Same4’Trlnsportftionrof individuals, Changes 11 ; Dec 15 ^pa^tc.2 p. [Supersedes AR-55-120, Changes 8, June 21, 1944J. n

Same: Transportation of authorized baggage, Changes 8, ^.gg^go/ch^ Posts,4camps, Pand*sTa a&fCArmy exchanges, Change^ 3 .

Flags,4 color sj standards, guidons •streamers silver bands, tabards and auto-mobile P^tes. description and use Oct -5 1944 [ Jand 3[Supersedes AR 260-10 Nov. 20,,1931, Oct 14 1942, Changes 8 and 9, 20, 1935 and Aug 18 1942, p 1 1943-Jan. 15, 1944,and‘various sections and paragraphs of certain circulars-^ 1*6 ‘̂‘2gjL1o/4

MiS4TChanges 8 and 9, May 30 and June 28, 1944.] apeF’w 1 6 • 310-50/6

Changes 1 and 2, Nov. 23 and 30, 1942 and Changes “’yyifj- 340-15/5SlSSuU’ DeUi «44. 11944 1 5 p. tThlj ,S,

Mnitw3dcords?,Soidier's deposit. book “"a ‘’sSs-Tsi

remarks, Changes 12; Dec. 1, 1944. [1944.] w 4 6 ■ 345-455/4/ch.l2

55-110.

55-120.

55-160.

210-65.

260-10.

310-50.

340-15.

340-20.

345-75.

345-155.

600-35.

600-40.

600-110.

605-12.

605-115.

• Sent to Depository Libraries

Jan ua ry 1945 125Army regulations—Continued.

605-300.

615-5.

615-362,

615-365.

750-10.

850-15.

850-25.

Officers, warrant officers, and flight officers : Absence without leave and de-sertion, Changes 1 ; Dec. 14, 1944. 1944. 1 p. * Paper, 5c... . , . . W1.6 : 605-300/2/ch.l

Knnsted men : Appointment and reduction of noncommissioned officers and privates, 1st class, Changes 5 ; Dec. 9, 1944. 1944. Ip.* Paper, 5c.

. rv i, , W 1.6:615—5/4/ch.5fcame. Discharge, personal reasons; Dec. 15, 1944. 11944 ] 5 n [Super-sedes AR 615-362, Oct. 18, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 615-362/2

same: Discharge, convenience of the Government; Dec. 15, 1944 11944 194P'1n^u1per*eAles AR 615-365> Oct. 25, 1944, including Changes 1, Nov. 24, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 615-365/2

Kange regulations for firing ammunition for training and target practicet ;t D5C’ 4’> l944- J1944-] 2 p. [Supersedes AR 750-10, Changes

3 and 4, July 4 and Aug. 10, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 750-10/3/ch 5 Miscellaneous: Motor vehicles, Changes 7; Dec. 7, 1944. [1944.1 2 n

[Supersedes AR 850-15, Changes 6, Aug. 24, 1944.] * Paper, 5c.Same : Development, classification of, and specification^for type^o/eqtdi>

3o: PeC- 1?’ 1944’ 1944‘ 1 P’ [Supersedes1 AR 850-25, Changes 1 and 2, Aug. 31 and Dec. 4, 1943.] * Paper, 5c

W 1.6 : 850-25/5/ch.3Bulletin 24 and 25; Dec. 20 and 28, 1944. [1944.] 6 p. and 5 p. [Issued with

perforations. ] t W 1.3: 944/24, 25Circular 456-487; Dec. 1-30, 1944. [1944.] various paging. [Issued with per-

forations.] 4 W 1.4/2 : 944/456-487Claims. Estimate of appropriation submitted by War Department to pay claims

tor damages to or loss or destruction of property or personal injury or death ISov. 30, 1944. 16 p. (H. doc. 795, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Education manuals. [Education manual] : The Balkans [many peoples many problems, with suggestions for further reading; prepared for Armed Forces In-stitute by American Historical Association, Sept. 1944], [1944 1 cover title [4]+60 p. il. 12° (EM 43, GI roundtable.) [Text on p. 2 of cover]±

Item 1131 w 155.43Why CO‘°PS- what are they? how do they work? [with suggestions

for further reading] [1944.] cover title, [2]+38 p. il. 12° (EM 23, GI round- table.) [Copyright Sept. 1944 by American Historical Association. Prepared tor Armed Forces Institute. Text and another illustration on p 2 and 4 of cover.] t • Item 1131 W 1.55: 23

Will.there be work for all? [with suggestions for further reading]. £.' o^Tr Atltle’. [4]+44 p- iL 12° (EM 22’ GI roundtable.) [Copyright ®ept. 1J44 by American Historical Association. Prepared for Armed Forces Institute. Text on p. 2 of cover.] $ • item 1131 W 1.55: 22

Field manuals. Adjutant general’s field manual: Army postal service, Changes 5; Nov. 23, 1944. [1944.] 27 p. 12° (FM 12-105 [changes] 5.) * Paper, 10c.

XT . > W 1.33:12-105/2/ch.5FieJd “annals consist of a series of pamphlets constituting the primary means

°£Pr9mu?£ating the basic doctrines of military training and operations They contain training instructions relative to tactics and technique. • Item 1130 contain

77^moJed f°rce manual: Armored force drill, Changes 3; Dec. 1. 1944. [1944 ] 16 p. il. 16° (FM 17-5 [changes] 3.) * Paper, 5c. W 1.33:17-5/2/ch.3 — Basic field manual: List of training films, film strips, and film bulletins [Changes 8; Dec. 12, 1944]. [1944.] 22 .p. 12° (FAI 21-7 [changes] 8.)

Faper’ 5c- W 1.33: 21-7/2/ch.8----- Same: Operations in snow and extreme cold; Nov. 1944. 1944. iv+259

p. ik 16° (FAI 70-15.) [Supersedes FAI 31-15, Sept. 18, 1941, including Changes 1 and 2, Apr. 16 and Sept. 29, 1942.] * Paper, 40c. AV 1.33 : 70-15

----- Same: U. S. rifle, caliber .30, AI1917; [Oct. 28, 1943]. 1043. iii-|-3161i2° .<FM 23-6.) [No distribution to depository libraries by Documents

Ufllce-] ' W 1.33 : 23-6/2—— Engineer field manual: Engineer troops, Changes 4: Nov. 18 1944

[1944.] 15 p. il. 16° (FAI 5-5 [changes] 4.) * Paper, 5c. W 1.33: 5-5/2/ch,4$a™e: Operations of engineer units. Changes 4; Dec. 16. 1944. [1944 1

10 p. 16° (FAI 5-6 [changes] 4.) * Paper, 5c. W 1.33 : 5 6/ch.4• Sent to Depository Libraries

126 Gove rnmen t Pub li ca ti on s

Field —Coilt i___ Field artillery field manual: Service of the piece, 155-mm gun, Ml. 8, Change 3; Oct. 28, 1944. [1944.] 7 p. il. 16° (Hl 6-85* Paper, 5c. ’

----- Field manual: Armored infantry battalion; Nov. 1944. 1944 i‘i+168p. il. 16° (FM 17-42.) * Paper, 25c. 'v 1.33. it 4-

___ Same: Cannon company, infantry regiment; Mar. 28, 1944 1944. iii+134+[l] p. il. 16° (FM 7-37.) [Supersedes Training circular 121, Nov.9, 1943.] * Paper, 25c. w 1333°

----- Same: Tank destroyer pioneer platoon ; Nov. 1944. 1944. ni+99 P;(FM 18-24.) * Paper, 15c. W 1.33.18 24

___ Same: Telephone switchboard operating procedure; Nov.1944 1944 vii4-56 n. il. 16u (FM 24-75.) [Supersedes tentative FM 24-15, telephone switchboard operating procedure, Oct. 30, 1943.] * Paper, lo7v 133: 24-75/2

___ Same: Water transportation, oceangoing vessels [with list of references] , Sept. 25, 1944. 1944. [4]+84 p. il. 16° (FM 55-105.) PaP<w 1.33: 55-405

Forms, blanks, etc. List of forms stocked by adjutant general depots Changes 3; Nov. 1,1944. [1944.] 4 p. (Pam. 12-3 [changes] 3.) •Ken^ll^l 3

General orders 9+93; Dec. 8-28, 1944. [1944-45.] Each 4 p. or 8 p. tlgued with perforations.] t

Government contracts. Standard contract settlement Proposal forms for‘ termi-nated fixed price war supply contracts, published jointly by VV ar and < Departments. Nov. 1944. iii+40 p. 4“ t • W 1.2. C70/8

government supflies. Index of United States Army and Federal.5'+"v+vv used by War Department, monthly supplement, including Joint Anny Na y specifications, Oct. 1944. 1944. [2]+14 £ 12“ * Paper, ’ \n0eluded in price of Index for subscribers. • Item 1146 W 1.50.944/supp.lO

Accounts Bureau, Navy Department.Orders C, E. F; Apr. 8-June 26, 1944. [1944.1 Each 2 p. or 1 p. 4" tPr^esgd.

Orders relate to routine business of Department.] ? 'V 1.14 .Pay guide for commissioned officers and others ^ho certify their own pay and

allowance accounts on change of station; Nov. 14,1J44.t1^44-! P- phlet 21-14.) [Supersedes Pamphlet 21-14, July 27, 1944.] + • Lem 143

\ V JL.TlO • J-A

Posters. Home front fires are enemy victories; [poster]. [Illustrator, Schlaikjer.] $

1944. 27.8X 20 in.W 1.59: F 51

regulations, Tables and allowances andPublications. Lists of War Department publications, Army

of organization and equipment. Tables of basic allowances . w,,,Index to General orders, Bulletins, and numbered Circulars, issued during Nov.1944. 1944. iii+22 p. t L. C. card 43-50742 W 1.41: 944/11

Tables of allowances. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] iNote .__ Tables of allowances prescribe the authorized allowances of equipment for

individuals at special installations.Army Air Forces: Operational training stations, air service command units.

Changes 3 ; Oct. 10, 1944. [1944.] 2 p. [Pnntrf.] W 1 28 : l-26/ch.3Cavalry replacement training center, Changes 6, Nov. -7.^ gg^-i/l/ch.SSame? Changes 7 ; Dec. 8. 1944 [1044.]Same, Changes 8 : Dec. 19, 1944. [1944.] Cavalry School, Changes 2 ; Dec. 11, 1944.

units and 1-26.

Same, Changes 3 ; Dec. 19, 1944. [1944.]

2 p.4 p.

[1944.]

3 p.

W 1.28W 1.28

7 P- W 1.28W 1 :28

2—l/2/ch.7 2-l/2/ch.8

2-2/2/ch.2 2—2/2/ch.3

• Sent to Depository Libraries

Jan ua ry 1945 127Tables of allowances—Continued.

3-2.

3-4.

6-3.

7-1.

11-2.

12—3.17-1.

17-5.

20-15.

35-1.

44-1.

44-2.

44-3.

200-3S-E.

1-37.

1-47.

1-112.

1-312.

1-392S.1-412.

1-452T.

1-457T.

1—458T.

1-627.

1—859S(8).1-952.

2-22.

2-25.

2-26.

2-27.

Chemical Warfare School, Edgewood Arsenal, Md.; Nov. 2, 1944 [1944 1H Ja^Il-May l^l^F ™ 3’2' Oct 28’ 1943> “ing Jha^s

s7i9i4r,ri°a”ipM”[^P8“X“?7osChanges 1-3, Oct. 2. 1943-.Tan 05 1 ola1! 6“7’ Aug- 17< !943. including

aAug?2Ob1944eCla[“944O] a]?,d repalr'^uadron, light or he'avyPcha’ngeTl^

Same : Radio security detachment. Changes 1; Nor 27 “[iidV’?^]

ne^orters and I'^Ouarters tr„ a^^^eluding Changes [4.Sd AIT 1943’

CVia9S.rTp°,1““'e S<,“adro»' -eehaolsed. Changes 3 i

Headquarters and headquarters and Servian tmno ,W 144 : 2-25/ch.3squadron, mechanized, Changes 3; Dee 1P°19P44CaVr 9YJ¥0I?oaissance

^eonnalssance troop, mechanized. Changes "’do a j*

W 1.44 : 2—27/ch.3

WN“"“S>Cl™f‘1[WM* re 16hp01:rp?1C„YedM0Usntato A,r5™“>.Feb. 14, 1944 ] 15 P- [Printed. Supersedes supp. 1, T/A 3-2,

infantry rep.aeemea? traiSg^teTT, ClSU 6; Nor. 25. l^28^

Same, Changes 7; Dec. 11 1944 ri944 i i « W 1-28: 7-l/3/ch.6 Signal Corps schools; Nov 1 ' 1944 Pi 944^ no _ ^YJ?8/ ^_1/3/ch.7 sedes T/A 11-2, Mar 1 1943 hieitnivJ1 A44] 3.8 P’ [Fnnted. Super- ’ 1U.UC. 4, lyid, including Changes 1, Aug. 1 1943 ]

Processing centers ; Nov. 6, 1944. [1944 1 4n r Armored replacement training center, Changed 3 ;

Same, Changes 4 ; Nov. 24, 1944. [1944 i 2 n Landing Vehicle Board; Apr. 13, 1944. [1944J

. W 1.28 : 11-2/2 [Printed.] w 1.28 :12-3 ; Nov. 21, 1944. [1944 1

W 1.28 : 17—l/eh.3W 1.28 : 17—l/ch.4 [Printed.]2 p.

W 1.28 : 17-5W 1.28 : 17—5/ch.l

. 5, 1944. [1944.] W 1.28 : 20—15/2/ch.l

Same, Changes 1; Nov. 13, 1944. [1944 1 a nAr™p Ground Forces replacement depots, Changes 1 ; Dec.

W{F"»V'Tup&15, 1944 ] ' 00 Jan- 1944, including Changes 1, Feb

AT“MrCra[T,94a4rT1'Tpre‘'la““»“t Change?

Antiaircraft Artillery School and Board. Changes S ; Nor'^VlOM^1^?

Antiaircraft artillery training centers, Changes 3; Nor. 2? WM.44^:?

Parachute School, Changes 7; Nov. 25, 1944. [1944.]W 3’28 : 44~3/2/ch-3

1st headquarters and headouartera dotnnhmAni . , , W 1.28.71 2/ch.7 Forces; Oct. 30, 1944 9 * * * * *[1944 i d q „h r<?* ’ speclal troops, Army Ground 26, 1944 ] s p. [Supersedes T/A 200-3S-E, July

W 1.28 : 200-3S-E/2I ables of organization and equipment. $

In 'K.TttWte'K'S1IWnnMet In™ tor insertion heretofore issued separately, and show the organization Ynd”1 arjd Tal’le.s of equipment unit indicated by the title organization and equipment for the type of

A’’[I1944i]r E'16CpS : Fighter squadron, 2 engine, Changes 2 ; Nov. 3, 1944. Same ; Fighter control squadron ; Oct 18 1944 [194.4 p 1-37/ch.2

sedes T/O & E 1-47, June 26, 1943? including Ch^eVl, ott^/lsIT]

S’ch^JeT^^ «f.’ H»Vor4me5£42Same, Changes 3 ; Oct 13 1944 noL f P\ S J44 : l~H2/2/ch.2 Same, Changes 4 ; Dec 6 1944 [ 194^1’] 4 \P‘ w 1 If : J"1 J2/2/ch.3

inipi4I)“4'"p""rS' tr°»P “"'O' <f™I>. looses" s’/no v IT^4

S™4i cargo gronp (special), cSJglt T'ITV'h3

“?ld,h4e4”?'1“4ar''r“ S’”d™”' «>' ^UumSn'^ s‘"eii?;.Tni’9r47r8?;^r 8;™"s s’"adro”. -'f »X1S!>;„Vc1h2./S4S,aiA,rI®,"Trtp"» service group,

Same^Air materiel squadron, air service group,

Sent to Depository Libraries

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Tables of organization and equipment—Continued.2-137. Cavalry reconnaissance troop, horse, mountain division ; Nov. 4, 1944.

[1944.] 8 p. [Supersedes T/O 2-137, Apr. 1, 1942, and T/O & E 2-137 (tentative), Oct. 10, 1944.] W 1.44 : 2-137

3-47. Chemical maintenance company; Nov. 22, 1944. [1944.] lip. [Super-sedes T/O 3-47, Apr. 1, 1942, including Changes 1, Sept. 1, 1942.]

W 1.44 : 3-475—52. Headquarters and headquarters company, engineer port construction and

repair, Changes 2 ; Nov. 20, 1944. 1944. 1 p. W 1.44 : 5-52/2/ch.25—136. Headquarters and headquarters and service company, engineer general

service battalion, Changes 1 ; Nov. 6, 1944. 1944. 1 p.* W 1.44 : 5—136/ch.l

5-215. Armored engineer battalion ; Nov. 20, 1944. [1944.] 8 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 5—215, Sept. 15, 1943, including Changes 1, Feb. 12 ,1944.]

K W 1.44 : 5-215/25-216. Headquarters and headquarters company ; Nov. 20, 1944. [1944.] 16 p.

[Supersedes T/O & E 5-216, Sept. 15, 1943.] W 1.44 : 5-216/25-217. Company, armored engineer battalion; Nov. 20, 1944. [1944.] 11 p.

[Supersedes T/O & E 5—217, Sept. 15, 1943, including Changes 1, Nov. 4, 1943.] W 1.44 : 5-217/2

5—236. Headquarters and headquarters and service company, mountain engineer battalion . Nov. 4, 1944. [1944.] 12 p. [Supersedes T/O 5-236. Apr. 1, 1942, and T/O & E (tentative), Oct. 10, 1944.] W 1.44 : 5-236

5—237. Motorized company, mountain engineer battalion ; Nov. 4, 1944. [1944.] 10 p. [Supersedes T/O 5-237, Apr. 1, 1942, and T/O & E 5-237 (tenta-tive), Oct. 10, 1944.] W 1.44 : 5-237

5-238. Pack company, mountain engineer battalion ; Nov. 4, 1944. [1944.] 8 p. [Supersedes T/O 5-238, Apr. 1, 1942, and T/O & E 5-238 (tentative), Oct. 10, 1944.] w 1.44 : 5-238

5—592. Headquarters and headquarters company, engineer base depot, Changes 1 ;Nov. 20, 1944. 1944. Ip. W 1.44 : 5-592/ch.l

6-36. Headquarters and headquarters battery, motorized, field artillery battalion, 155-mm howitzer, or 4.5-inch gun, truck-drawn or tractor drawn. Changes 1; Nov. 11, 1944. 1944. 1 p. W 1.44 : 6-36/2/ch.l

6—56. Headquarters and headquarters battery, motorized, field artillery battalion, 155-mm gun, 8-inch gun, 8-inch howitzer, or 240-mm howitzer, truck-drawn, or tractor-drawn, or self-propelled ; Oct. 20, 1944. [1944.] 15 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 6—56, July 2, 1943, including Changes 1—4, Nov. 4, 1943—Aug 12, 1944.] W 1.44 : 6-56/2

6—57. Field artillery battery, motorized, 155—mm gun, truck-drawn ; Oct. 20, 1944. [1944.] 10 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 6-57, July 31, 1943. in-cluding Changes 1-5, Nov. 4, 1943-Sept. 25, 1944.] W 1.44 : 6-57/2

6-65. Field artillery battalion, motorized,-8-inch howitzer, truck-drawn ; Oct. 20, 1944. [1944.] 8 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 6—65, July 2, 1943, includ-ing Changes 1-4, Aug 14, 1943-July 28, 1944.] W 1.44 : 6-65/2

6—67. Field artillery battery, 8-inch howitzer, motorized, truck-drawn ; Oct. 20, 1944. [1944.] 12 p. [Supersedes'T/O & E 6-67, July 2, 1943. in-cluding Changes 1-4, Nov. 10, 1943-Sept. 25, 1944.] W 1.44 : 6-67/2

6—85. Rocket battalion, motorized, 4.5-inch rocket, truck-drawn ; Nov. 30, 1944.[1944.] 8 p. W 1.44: 6-85

6—86. Headquarters and headquarters battery, motorized, rocket battalion, 4.5- inch rocket, truck-drawn ; Nov. 30, 1944. [1944.] 12 p. W 1.44 : 6-86

6—87. Rocket battery, motorized, 4.5-inch rocket, truck-drawn ; Nov. 30. 1944. [1944.] 11 p. W 1.44 : 6-87

6—89. Service battery, motorized, rocket battalion, 4.5-inch rocket, truck-drawn : Nov. 30, 1944. [1944.] 10 p. W 1.44: 6-89

6—150. Division artillery, mountain division; Nov. 4, 1944. [1944.] 7 p.[Supersedes T/O 6-150, Apr. 1, 1942. including Changes 1 and 2. Oct. 29 and Dec. 20, 1942, and T/O & E 6-150 (tentative), Oct. 10. 1944.1

W 1.44 : 6-1506—150—1. Headquarters and headquarters battery, division artillery, mountain divi-

sion ; Nov. 4, 1944. [1944.] 14 p. [Supersedes T/O 6-150-1, Apr. 1. 1942, including Changes 1, Oct. 29, 1942, and T/O & E 6-150-1 (tenta-tive), Oct. 10. 1944.] W 1.44 : 6-150-1

6-160. Division artillery, armored division ; Nov. 22. 1944. [1944.] 8 p. [Super-sedes T/O & E 6—160, Feb. 12, 1944, including Changes 1. Julv 19. 1944.1

W 1.44 : 6-160/36—160—1. Headquarters and headquarters battery, division artillery, armored divi-

sion ; Nov. 22, 1944. [1944.] 16 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 6—160—1. Feb. 12, 1944, including Changes 1-3, Apr. 10—Aug. 7. 1944.1

„ . „ W 1.44: 6-160-1/36-165. Armored field artillery battalion : Nov. 22, 1944. [1944.] 8 p. [Super-

sedes T/O & E 6—165, Sept. 15, 1943, including Chances 1—3, Dec. 4. 1943—June 21, 1944.] W 1.44 : 6-165/2

6-166. Headquarters and headquarters battery, armored field artillerv battalion : Nov. 22. 1914. [1944.] 15 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 6-166, Sept. 15. 1943, including Changes 1-4, Nov. 4. 1943-Aug. 7, 1944.]

„ , W 1.44 : 6-166/26—167. Battery, armored field artillerv battalion ; Nov. 22. 1944. [1944.] 12 n.

[Supersedes T/O & E 6-167, Sept. 15, 1943, including Changes 1-3, Dec. 6. 1943-Aug. 7. 1944.] W 1.44 : 6-167/2

6—169. Service battery, armored field artillery battalion; Nov. 22. 1944. [1944.]11 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 6—169, Sept. 15, 1943, Including Changes 1-3, Dec. 17, 1943-Aug. 7, 1944.] W 1.44 : 6-169/2

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Jan ua ry 1945 129Tables of organization and equipment—Continued

6-185. -----

6-186.

6-187.

6-327.

6-329.

6-337.

6-339.

7-25.

7-26.

7-27.

7-29.

7-131.

7-132.

7-133.

7-135.

7-136.

7-137.

7-138.

7-145.

7-146.

8-13.

8-75.

8-76.

8-77.

8-117.

8-125.

8-126.

8-127.

8-135.

F1 Mdq44tillein batt?Lion’ 75/mm h°witzer, pack, mountain ; Nov. 4, 1944. L 944.] 10 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 6-155 (tentative), Oct. 10, 1944.]

tt W 1 44'6—1 85Head<iuarters and headquarters and service battery, field artillery battalion 75-mm howitzer pack, mountain ; Nov. 4, 1944 11944 119 n rq.inor’sedes T/O & E 6-156 (tentative), Oct.’ 10 1944 ] 1 W&4 -6-186

[119441't|llleii nbattr«rj’’ 75-“m howitzer pack, mountain; Nov. 4, 1944[1944.] 11 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 6-157 (tentative), Oct. 10, 1944 ]

Field artiHerybattery motorized, 105-mm howitzer, tractor-d^nVdct?^ F p- „ [Supersedes T/O & E 6-327, July 26 1943including Changes 1 and 2, Nov. 11, 1943 and Aug. 7, 1944.'] ’ a43.

;F>y “'".sFs

1944J J 26’ 1943, lnclu(llng Changes 1-3, Nov. 10, 1943-Sept. 25,

Armored infantry battalion, Changes 5 ; Nov. 21, 1944V Vmtf 3 eT* 1

[1.944JPa8yparmOred infantr? battalion, Changes 4; Nov.’ 21 1944Service^ company, armored infantry battalion, Changes 5; Vow

Infantry regiment, mountain; Nov 4 1944 ri944 i I.44 : 7-29/ch.5T/O 7-131, Apr. 1,1042, and ¥%

nN»3“"'1944'°<'[lM4'11“rit"8„ ‘“'"Vy regtmenVmoMralS'and T/O 7 iwr? J?- p\ [Supersedes T/O 7-132, Apr 1 1942S.r&'4.

1942 a,id t /<)4e V?iI ?. 3-,APr- J’ 7942, Including Chances 1. Nov / Inran.y Ki? £ * >»>»«■ ), W ■■ 7-U3

T/O 7-135, Apr. 1, 1942, and T/O & E 7-135 (tentative2), Oct M 1944®?

He^.T79544“n^S4aT“I,n ®°K"^ " -unt^

InfftrVrV15 7-136^ wVil'-t 'VS

sr k„ 7-146 (tentative), Oct 10 1944 1 1 944'] 8 p- [Supersedes T/O & E

FS£?37m'Atr,1lb*l tS,»? : ,NY 4'

SViTit^ 8-IS8S-*«■•Ar^ed medical Mtt.hnn; N„v 21. 1944. (1944.) 2 p. "J

COtZ“M?5^ ,21'. J?44' tll)44j:8l2’/p2Oct. 27, and Nov. 26 1943'] Pt' 15’ 1943’ lncludlnS Changes 1 and 2.

Medical sanitary company, Changes 2 ; Oct. 30. 1944. 194Y 8-77/2

“F/o'^’S’lug’"!"!110^ tl944f:2%n71Sher2, J.including Changes 1, Jan. 26. 1943.1

Headquarters and headauarters ™ •» 1.44 : 8—125

aiwr ”•i944- 'i9«> »rihSas/jwfi- 2“»«V°lZa^ fttalloni, VSbattalion ; N^° 4 1944 “ 11944 1 V W rV4 8-127

T/O 8-135. Apr. 1 1940 inclndino-’ . 944.] 2 p. [SupersedesAug. 30, 1944, and T/O & E 8-135? SntTtiV) “oct.2!^!0^^]1942 and

W 1.44 : 8-135

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Tables of organization and equipment Continued. ,Headquarters and he^dqua^

including Changes 1 and 2, July 23, 1942 and Aug. 30, i944, T/E 8—136S, Aug 6 1943, and T/O & E 8-136 (tentative), Oct. H\194-M.

8-136.

8-138.

8-139.

8-187.

8-196S.

8-197S.

8-500.

8-510.

8-560.

9-8.

9-76.

9-137.

9-380T.

9-417.

10-335.

10-336.

11-317.

11-450-1.

11-500.

11-500S.

12-42.

12-47.

17-15.

17-16.

17-19.

17-22.

17-25.

Clearing company, mountain medical battalion ; Nov. 4, 1944. [1944 ]io n [Supersedes T/O 8-138, Apr. 1, 1942. including Changes 1 and 2DecP'28, 1942 and Aug'. 30. 1944 T/E 8-138S, Aug. 6, 1943 andi T/O_& E8-138 (tentative), Oct. 10, 1944.] . ’ (,944 i

Veterinary company, mountain medical battalion, Noy. 4,,1944. [1944 Jv 11 n rsnnersedes T/O 8-139, Apr. 1, 1942. including Changes 1, Aug.

30,Pi944, T/E 8-139S, Aug. 6, 1943, and T/O & E 8-13®f ^^^439Medical1 bas^dlpot company, Changes 3; Oct. 7, 1944^ ^f^iST/2/ch.3

Medical company, battalion, engineer special brigade. Oct. 21,,19**.11944 I 10 p. [Supersedes T/E 8-197S, Apr. 21 1943, including Changes 1-3, Oct. 2, 1943-Mar. 24, 1944, and T/O 8-197S,^pr^-l,^943?.]

Medical Department service organization, Changes 1

Field hospital, Changes 1; Oct. 31, 1944. 1944. 44.8_510/2/ch.l

Station hospital, Changes 1; Dec. 2, 1944. 1944. 1 P-W 1.44 : 8—560/ch.lOrdnance light maintenance company infantry division , Nov.

[1944.] 13 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 9-8, July 15, 1943, includingChanges 1, Oct. 14, 1943.] i v™ o

Pblnges 1 June 14 P1943 T/E 9-76, Mar. 31, 1943, T/E 9-76-M Mar.31, 1943, ’and column 2, and medical detachment, T/O ^^4 Pgljg

orFr “a s-Ordnance'fioating maintenance barge; Nov. 8, 1944. 1'

Ordnance supply and maintenance company aviation ; Oct 28,, 1944 [1944.] 20 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 9-417, Sept. -9, 19*3, inciuu igChanges 1, Mar. 15, 1944.] r n ' [Suner-Mountain quartermaster battalion ; Nov. 4 1944 [1944.] 8 p. [Supersedes T/O 10-335, Sept. 16, 1942, and T/O & E 10"3^

Headquarters and headquarters company, mountain quartermaster bat- taitnn • Nnv 4 1944 [1944.1 10 p. [Supersedes T/O 19-33t>, sept.16 l9i2 and T/O &E 10-330 (tentative),‘oet. 10, : 10_33G

Mountain signal company; Nov. 4, 1944. [1944.] 16 p.T/O 11-317, Apr. 1, 1942, and T/O 11-317 (tentative), tot.^lO.^l^L]

Signal headquarters and headquarters company, aircraft warning service, fightercommand; Oct. 26, 1944. [1944.] 18 p. [Supersedes T/Oii 4Kn.i cpnf 4 19411 W 1.44.11-4 ou-i

Signal service organization; Sept. 22, 1944. [1944.] Ill p. J8ul’e^‘ sedes T/O & E 11-500, July 1, 1943, including Changes 1-6, Nov 13 1943—Feb. 15. 1944.] W 1.44 11-500/-

Signal service organization (special), Changes 1; No^

Headquarters and headquarters company, replacement depot, Changes 1 ; .Dec. 6, 1944. 1944. Ip. n '

Replacement company, Changes 1; Dec. 6, 1944. 19^4j 44 . ^2-47/ch.lLight tank battalion ; Nov. 11, 1944. [1944.] 8 p. [Supersedes T/O &

E 17-15, Nov. 12, 1943, including Changes 1 and 2, June 21 and July26 1944.1 ” 1.44 : 17—10/2

Headquarters and headquarters company, light tank battalion -Nov 11, 1944. [1944.] 14 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 17-16, Nov. 12, 1943, including Changes 1 and 2, Jan. 7 and June 21, 1944.] w 4 44. ^_^q /2

Service company, light tank battalion ; Nov. 11, 1944. [1944.] 12 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 17-19, Nov. 12, 1943, including Changes 1, June 21, 1944 1 1.44 • a i-iv/

Headquarters and headquarters company, armored group [Nov. 11, 1944 [1944.] 16 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 17-22, Oct. 2, 1943, including Changes 1-3, Nov. 4, 1943-July 20. 1944.] • W1’44.17-22/2

Tank battalion; Nov. 18. 1944. [1944.] 8 p. [Supersede^ T/O& E17-25, Sept. 15, 1943, including Changes 1-5, Oct. 2- 19431']Peo 1944.] w

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Tables of organization and 17-26.

17-27.

17-29.

18-10-1.

18-26.

18-27.

18-28.

19-17.

19-55.

19y56.

19-57.

19-237.

30-30T.

30-600T.44-10-1.

44-15.

44-16.

44-17.

44-25.

44-26.

44-27.

44-75.

44-76.

44-77.

44-125.

44-126.

44-127.

55—110—1.

70.

70-1.

W 1.44 : 19—17 [Supersedes T/O W 1.44 : 19-55/2

Podce battalion ; 19-56, Nov. 27 W 1.44 : 19-56/2 [Supersedes T/O 10, 1944.]

equipment—Continued.

Medium tank company, tank batt>li»n’. v W 1.44 : 17-26/2

’to....L1;44^ ̂

Reconnaissance company tank destr™ 4J\ , w 1.44 : lfr-27/ch 3 Milik™V‘ 2i-’ 1944’ [1944^] 2 p °yer battalion, self-propelled. Change?

Military police battalion • Nov 9 mu r, w 4 ' 4 • --& E 19-55, Nov. 27 1943.1 ’ 2' 1944‘ C1944. ] 7 p.

No|ad9uarters and headquarters detachment, military Changes*!, 4 »

M l tp^ Police company ; Nov. 2 1944 11944 1 i-> 19-o7, Nov. 27, 1943, including^Ph^s /a ^

“W" w" w<,cessto8

« » battle and phMo lnterpreter teams. Sept W2> «:W-23T/cb.3

n e igence service organization; Sept. 26, 1944. [1944.7 V4 : 30“304' HOctqU27,Y944and[ih974drai0enS antiaircraft artil^t^ ??r®°d0T

1943, including Changes 1-3P’ Del?^^

mob?l“tN^."]7he^«»""5..antiaircraft artllle" ia/j-578 APr. 22, I9„.

tesjeri%VE%b4"T7rrxni<'%'’ *<»■ >’• >»« 'Vlib«:144-Iif/4 2, Ju!y 16 andOct&4 1944 ?’ Apr< 1944- deluding Changel Pi

w»p«»»"VtXE'a,^^

“fss ,,c

w Nov. 17 1944 e?i944tO]maVCnWeaPons battalion semimoMleV^44-77^ we«’X,"baadU„t“dS

pan

He7d” uaVt?rs42moudnU^ d^’ ^^a^Hve)! Ort 10 i&Pf^yT’/O^O3

?oS

w 1.44: 70-1Sent to Depository Libraries

132 Gov er nm en t Publ ic at io ns

Tables of organization and equipment—Continued. ri<)44 i l’o™-2-

[1944.] 7P 4(S„P«3

sedes T/O & E 70-3 (tentative), Oct. 10, 1944.] vv x.^ <v-o70-3.

Technical manuals. Technical manual: Barracks portable .prefabricated 20-X4S' steel (channel frame) insulated, procedure for erecting, Nov 1944. 194 A iv+32 p il. 4° (TM 5-9606.) t . .L

specialists ; reference books . and the like. • Item 1137___ «ame • Barracks, portable, sectional, all wood, insulated, procedure for erect- tag; June 2$ 1944. 1914. [2]+S0 p. 11. 4“ (TM 5-9601.) • Paper,ge.^

___ Same: Basal metabolism apparatus, items 4020006, 4020008, 4020012; Oct 1944 1944. iiiH-55p.il. (TM 8-619.) * Paper, 15c. W 1.35.8-619

___ Batching plant, aggregate, 3-compartment, 105-ton (Blaw-Knox"^odel ? 3105) ; De?. 11, 1942. 1944. 70+[6] p. 11 (TM ^1050 ) [The 6

pages are left blank to be used for notes. Text on p. 2 of cover.

___ Same: Compressor, air, Diesel-engine-driven, mounted on steel wheels, 315-CFM Ingersoll-Rand, model IK-315, with International Harvester eng! e, model UD-18, Changes 1; Nov. 30, 1944. 1944. 1 P- (TM 5-5100 [changes]1.) [No distribution to depository libraries by Documents OmceJ. ^5100/ch 1

----- Same: Cooking dehydrated foods Changes 1; Dec. 14, 1944• 2! p (TM 10-406 [changes] 1.) * Paper, 5c. W 1.35.10-406/cn.l

----- Same: Exposure meters PH-77, PH-77-A, PH-77-C, &1944 n. p. [1944]. vi+83 p. il. (TM 11-2351.) t W 1.35:11-2351

----- Same: Exposure meters PH-77, PH-77-A, PH-77-C, PH-77-D, PH-77-E,and PH-252-A, Changes 1; Dec. 5, 1944. [1944.1 5 p. ™ [changes] 1.) t

____ Same: Field artillery trainer, M3 ; Nov. 1944. 1944 iii-j-27 p. O. (TM 6-225 ) [Supersedes TM 6-225, Jan. 15, 1941, and Training circular 29^3.]* Paper, 10c. W 1.35.

----- Same: Maintenance manual and parts catalog, motorized air compressor model 105 GA, Le Roi Company, Changes 1; Dec. 4, 1944. [1944 ] 2 p. (TM 5-5060 [changes] 1.) t W 1.35.5-5060/ch.l

____ Same: Mess management and training, Changes 1; ^.3 1944. [1944]3 p. 4° (TM 10-205 [changes] 1.) * Paper, 5c. W 1.35.10-205/3/ch.l

____ Same- Model disbursement and collection vouchers, Changes 3; Aug. 21,1944 11944.] 1 P- 4° (TM 14-507 [changes] 3.) [Accompanied by certainnew and revised pages to be inserted in the manual.] * P^r ‘̂14_507/ch 3

____ Same- Order digest; Nov. 1944. 1944. iv-j-43 p. 4° (TM 12-256A.)[Supplement to TM 12-256.] [No distribution to depository pariesments Office.] t ‘ '

____ Same- Orders, bulletins, circulars and memoranda; Nov 1944. 1944. ii+30 p. 4° (TM 12-256.) [Text on p. 2 of cover.] Paper, 35.12 256

____ Same: Organization and functions of disbursing offices, Changes 5; Aug.15 1944 [1944 ] 1 p. 4° (TM 14-500 [changes] 5.) [Accompanied by cer-tain new and revised pages to be Inserted in the manual.] 5

____ Same, Changes 6; Nov. 1,1944. [1944.] 1 p. 4" (TM 14-500 [changes] 6.) (Accompanied by certain new and revised pages to insertedin t manual.] * Paper, 5c.

• Sent to Depository Libraries

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Technical »ia»waZs--Continued.1944. iii+82 p. i? (t VO1^5athe* p^rlnf0^nd ^uipment; Oct. 26, 1944.

(TMS1™67^“" P™aF5cbaSe depot company; Oct. 1944. 1944.Lh -29 pL

• Sent to Depository Libraries W149~A

MC-3“-B. a.m McXc7

depository libraries by Documents Office] ?* 11-402J [No distribution to

1.) 1,1944. [1944.]t10 p. il,

W 1.35: 11-402I- (TM 11-402 [changes]

W1.35:ll-4O2/ch.l* PapeT10cSma11 Army libraries’ Nov. 1944.1944. iii-f-27 p. (TM 28-305 )

~0. STi^----- Same: Test sets 1-56-0 -n J1 * W185:21-205/2/ch.l

(TM 11-393.) [Supersedes Training cir^inr ^mViTi^T .»nOta^ Sppt. 15.LT [t“

TO , 'Aeeompnn^^PXih^unPr^i.8/-;

Same, Changes 8; Dec 1 1944 rioai i w 1-35:14-700/ch.7

k=-s ttsaiiiSSaSs “ pvsnuiy noraries by Documents Office.] }TelePh°ve (Hrectory, War n o w 4-35:14-700/ch.8P 4o t war Department, Dec. 8, 1944. [1944.] iv+68+C45+[2]

Training circular 73-75 ■ Dec R-?q ioi.f W 1.19: 944/8with perforations.] t’ ' ’ 1944’ f1944-] various paging, il. [issue(]

Veterans. Information W 4-36 •’ 944/73-75J1 U)44 P' iL oblonS 32° (Pamphlet 21-4a)Ck lTclvilian life >' Nov. 1944. [1944 ] 9.1944 and PampMet 21-4A. Aug. 10, 1944’] '?1^^^“-

army air forces

"SS.F? VpU“al/ ~0ove^e^TT; „n-a Arniy ^acttoos. w 108-7 ••27/12

&Si* ssfv~■»_.. Same: Bag, airplane lifting tvne W 1,49'93~24703/amdt.lField, Dayton, Ohio, Nov 1 1944? / IjPneumaOc) ; Oct. io, 1944 [fright No. 40683, Apr. 20, 194?] ’t ] 6 P' 1L 12° (No. 9-M0683.) [hupSes

•ii ia^Te: Camera, aircraft, type A-1B <1- ™ 1 W 1.49.93-24843-A68^A9?4‘rq[Wrigh!: Field’ Dayton, Ohi?, Nov 10 picture> J Nov.08-A.) (Supersedes No. 75-68, Feb. 13 19401 16 p‘ 12° (No. 75-

134 Gove rnm ent Pub li ca ti on s

Government supplies—Continued. silent motion picture) 5 Nov. 2,---- - Same: Camera, aircraft, typ ( (No. 75-246-B.) [Su-

1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, 1944.] 14 p. W 1.49:15-24S-Bpersedes No. 75-246-A,lao20 1MA1J

Field,^ytont Ohio’ Oct 16, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 75 ^^^Ic/amdt.l

• ■<>«- tvnp K-24 amdt. 1; Oct. 31, 1944. [Wright----- Same: Camera, aircra t, pc „ ’ 75-234-A [amdt. 1].) t

Field, Dayton, Ohio, 1944.] 2 p. 12 ( • w 1.49 : 75-234-A/amdt.l

— Same: Case, mechanic's tool type1944 [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Oct. 26, 1 ’J w 1149; 94_40752/amdt.l

»-A ^Supersedes NO. 94-40612, Jan. 15, 19444

----- Same: Control, bank and climb^gyro ^fld^Dayton^Ohio, Nov. 1. 1944.] automatic pno^ ^Oct^l!344. ^g^ [^94-2797^

___ Same: Control, directional gyro(forWes^“'^ti^Nov''l 'i 'miJ ^rsedes No. 94-27978-B,Jam 8^

"Bay®nm0i>®o£Jfe

___ S Same: Insert, knit wool (for -types^A-llA and jsi 1XX5* “d N°- 81861 AUgl#i.4T9«lVB

— same: Installation of lighting in aircraft, ^er^specldcation for; Sept. 22,1944. [Wright Fieid. Dayton, Apr.’ll, 1944-1 t94-32265-D.) [Supersedes No. 94-3226o u, ai w 1.49:94-32265-D

— Same: Kit, oxygen testing type K-2(squadron.aircratt) J *0X^1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio Nov 21, 1944.] 11 P- w 1.49:94-40760Krsedes No. 40760, Mar. 28, 1944.1 t . „ -t 2. Nov 3, 1944..r^i^’l^^M^^ <No^Smd^)a^

1944. [Wright Field. Dayton Ohm Oct. » IM -1 w 149.7-^.,,2_A2°2—A ) [Supersedes No. 75-Z2-, Jan. i, J 0010111

tame, amdt. 1: Nov. 20. im [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohm^.^}a « io« CNn 75-222-A [amdt. 1J.) T .

_P same Lens, photographic (4Ofoch, F/5 te.ephoto) : Nov 4 1944. [Wright Field Dayton, Ohio, 1944.] 3 p. 12" (No. 75 352 A.) I (v j 49. 75_332_A352, Dec. 14,1943.] t

Sent to Depository Libraries

Jan ua ry 1945135

Government supplies—Continued

[Supersedes No. 3210, Apr. 7, 1944.] f ’ 1944J 5 P-1L 12 (No. 94-3210.)

404 Hs n’trate base) ; Now464.) [Supersedes No. 31034-A, Oct. 6? 1938 ] f 1944 1 3 P' IF (No- 75- Dayton?OhioI^No™ 14, 1944. [Wright FielTFeb. 23, 1942.] f ’ 41 3 P‘ 12 (*<>• 7u-463.) [Supersedes No 31033-C,’

^^^ehh' Wyton,7)hioO1Nof?r Tio^i a"romat* P«ots) f OeT

27980-B.) [ Supersedes No. 94-27980-A ’ Feb ’ /’ 194^1 ? w F .F (No' 94~

persedes No. 94-27977-B, Feb. 1,1943.’] f 1 8 P' 12 (No- 94-27977-C.) [Su-

— Same: Ptant, eiectrit power type c HA ,amdt. 4; Oct. 10, 1944 [Wri"ht FiluF k )A (enSme-driven, 2590 watts)(No. W-32381-A [amdt 41 ) nJS’ DaJt0"’ Ohi«. Oct. 16. 1841. 2p 12” 1944.) t at-4|> (Includes anti supersedes Amendment s.Sent .«

----- ■ Same: Printer contact tvne a ,, .. w I-4&: 84-32381-A/amdt.4 Dayton, Ohio, Oct'16. 1944]' 2 £ 12” ““no 7^-21^f8;1W4' ('Vrlght Field,

1 UNO. /0-219-A [amdt. 1].) |----- Same: Projector tvne P-2 vj W 1-49’7^-219-A/amdt.l

(No ^sst T rPV'iS"t Fiel<1' ONo0^ei06JT&?n,1lJ'm Strlp) ’IJN0. 75-387.) [Supersedes No. 31220, Aug. 11, 1942 i t 1944 ] 15 P- »• 12°

^eldXM

peisedes and includes Amendment 3, June 29, 1944.]7'’ f190~A [amdt- 4].). [Su-

----- Same: Shelter, field maintpmnno + * W3.4S/1: 75-190-A/amdt.4 [St.hiijelt’ Dayton’ Ohio' Oct- ’«■ SeW

A- «nter Hyl., J X tX7Zit

94-3081-A. Jan. 24.1942 f f * ' 04-30sl-B.) (Supersedes NoField, Dayto%iS„" N^Twh j6’ Vl^ci^dt^].)1

■ ®ame: Syringe, oil-disnensino-/'TriooA- \ xt 4-49 •’75-176-C/amdt.lton, Ohio. Nov..on loda i o _ ,,SAP as V?* 0^ 7’ 194A [Wright Field Dav

(No. 94-40780.) [Supersedes No 4OT%W 1.49 : 94-40780

ton, Ohio, Nov. 20 1944 ] June 28, 1944.] f 6 p. il. 12'

; Nov. 8, 1944. [Wright (N o. 94-40454-A.) [ Super-

W 1.49: 94-40454-A6 p. il. 12°sedes No. 94-46454, Dec. 4, 1942.] t ' ~ "

“oct1 . I wt rieid. Dayton, OhioT20,1942.] f ^-iw -4-a .) [Supersedes No. 94-40424, Oct’

—- Same: Trailer, semi (2 wheel) f2df) . W 1.49: 94-40424-A /1i?PQtirUoA 1 ’ Oct 26’ 1944. [Wright Field” n?1-^ A~^A.aircraft field repair ( . 91 90.) [Supersedes No. 30133-B Oct 17 iqjQ1! °xhl°’ 1944-1 19 P- 12°

-^1.11,1942.] f W 1.49: 91-906°5424 a- x, * Sent tO DeP™tory Libraries o^a424—4a—No. 600------10

136 Gov er nmen t Pub li ca ti on s

Government supplies—Continued. fErnM-or trailer) • Oct----- Same: Truck, aircraft field repair shop, type A-3A (tractor-tra iler) , Ocl _26, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, 1944.] 2 p. 1- (No. 91 89.) [ persedes No. 30132-A, Mar. 26,1942.] f W149 ‘ 91 *

----- Same: Washer, photographic print, type A-1A,. amdt[Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Oct. 16, 1944.] 1 p. 12 w ^9'. ^^X/amdt.l 1].) t

----- Same: Watch, navigation, type A-11 ^^ck) ; Sept. 29, 1944 taught Field, Dayton, Ohio. Oct. 16, 1944 ] 7 p. il. 12 (No.sedes No. 94-27834-B. Feb. 22, 1943.] t W 1-49 • C

ARMY SERVICE FORCES

EtaVlS

forations.] tOrd 7 SNL. Organizational spare parts and equipment.

ieS.’naS»«ek ®2! 1“«1 W 109.14: Ord 7A-48/3/«».7

ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT

Armv life and Army recruiting news, Dec. 1944; v. 26, no. 12. [Gmernois Island N Y Recruiting Publicity Bureau, United States Army, Dec. , •]11+12] p.n.i“ge S- [Monthly.] f Recruiting Publicity Bureau, Governors Island, N. Y. w 3 45.26/12L. C. card War 22-1

[Processed. issued In loose-leaf form tor insertion m ongmal publics ,ouj

Posters. Army conservation project; [posters] 1944. [For’ <«cta^use^nly and distributed only within the armed services.] t W 3.46/7.123 B 2»,etc.

St’ihWrebSnTmakeVar^hauglng easier! .top. damage to tire, and

tubes! 20X14 iu.___ Prevent malaria, shorten the war; [paster]. 1944. 3-8X^3i^/1t; M 29

ENGINEER DEPARTMENT

No te .—For publications pertaining to civil functions see Engineer Department under War Department.American ephemeris and nautical almanac, [calendai ] j ear +17^221+

M+MW^e^were taken was issued by Nautical Almanac O1 ice.] + 3/945L. C. card 7-35435

in for mat io n an d ed uc at io n div isio n

~;s. jw &kmxDec. 11, 1944—Jan. 1, 1945. Each [-] p. 1 • » w 109.207: 3/34—37

Dec 18, 1944-Jan. 8, 1945. Each [2] p. il. oblong 1 3/34_37

• Sent to Depository Libraries

.Jan ua ry 1945 137Newsmap—Continued.—Newsmap, industrial edition, Nov. 29-Dec. 6 to Dec. 20-27 [1944] v 3 no

<iiion. uec. ii, 1944-Jan. 1, 1945. Each 1 p. il. oblong f° [Weekly.] iW 109.209:3/34-37

— Newsmap, overseas edition, Nov. 29-Dec. 6 to Dec. 20-27 [1944] y 3 no

n , . W 109.208:3/34-37°bond poste?SPPnote31S32nOiq44 ; Sold.iers’ deposit Poster SP no. 21-22; War

I siei bi no. 31 32. 1944. various sizes. $ W 109.211/2:1-8,etc.JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT

i jud$e advocate general of Army, v. 3, no. 9- Sept. 1944u+ <3 412 p. [Monthly. Issued with perforations.] $ • Item 1169

W 10.3:3/9— Same, v 3, no. 10; Oct. 1944. 1944. iii+413-463 p [Monthly Issued

with perforations.] $ • Item 1169 P L W103-3/10

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT

11; Nov. 1944. W 44.29:1/11

ArSMedi?1 phys,e“> theraPy M«li-riL+e-.pa\» ent dieticians, occupational therapy aides, v 1 no " " [1944.] 19 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] J

PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL’S OFFICE

r_ - - - ------ 25.2X33.4 in.[Poster is reversible. WD safety poster

Po^8‘ How not to win the war! WD safety poster 1. 1944 (War Department Safety Council.) [Pvaicl is re, 2 is on verso and bears title Speaking of fires.] J W 37.11: Sa l/7/no'l-2

QUARTERMASTER GENERAL OF ARMY

TMy’’• * “•’ d 1 51380 W 77.34:4/15

SPECIAL SERVICES DIVISION

<h.Nse7S„e sJ.’ F: c- Mary Brown, WAC musical revue, music and Ivrics bv Rnbv

'p™eiD°Kgl™SK Franl) Loesser, Hy Zaret, and Arthur Altman, book bv Arnold rbach, Bob Eastright, and Jack Hill, scenic designs bv Edward E Wolf costume designs by Mary Schenck. [1944.] [2] +x+68+ [392] n il 4°’ X

coveS.] t°n« Item llsT' a“d another lustration on front and back L. C. card 45-35325

ENGINEER DEPARTMENTAArP"S'2S°FoKal,,1,‘S '° ,ha”

W 109.102: P 93

see Engineer Depart-

iRiver vf‘VNi>vy<13leitSSU2?itting rep°,r£Oa review of reports on Mattaponi luver, va. Nov. 13, 1944. 20 p. map. (H. doc. 766, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Rwer- Missouri River basin, report of committee of 2 representatives each fiom Corps of Engineers, Army, and Bureau of Reclamation appointed to review features of plans presented by Corps of Engine^ (House^locimen? !<«_>) and Bureau of Reclamation (Senate document 1011 inr i [iJ+e^^Vdo^ basi.n: Presented by Mr. O’Mahoney. ^944 LiJ+b p. (S. doc. 247, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

— Same, with President’s message of transmittal, etc., ai.J with title Re vaney ,,roject

L. C. card 45-35340

Sent to Depository Libraries

138 Gov er nme nt Pub li ca ti on s

nor th er n and no rt hwe ster n la ke s sur ve yNote__ Charts of the Great Lakes and wood^o^Rnlny Lake, of Lake

&tzh»?p.>%towf»K«5t1e., scales, prices, and roadmens 0. « u.a.

ChartsCalumet Harbor. Calumet edition”?? Oct.d1944S?or-

t 50c . W 33.6: 75M>44rected to Oct. 6,1944. 3- • g T ake Survey Office, Detroit,

^M?ch.^edition ofe<^Lri944, corrected to'Oct. 6, 1944. 31X37 in'w

no. 5.) |50c. Survey Office. Detroit,LMich^edifion6of’OcLC1944, corrected to Oct. 27, 1944. 27 X 29 in. ue

charts 1=-Office, Detroit, Mich., edition of Sept, l.m, W 33.6:701/94433X46 in. (Catalogue no. <01.) T ouc.Inset: Manistique Harbor, Mich. -i.enonf) TJ S Lake Survey Office,

----- Lake Michigan; chart <0-.Scale^ ,0(g^ i9^4 33X46 in. (Cata-Detroit, Mich., edition of Nov. 1944, coriecte w g3 $. 702/944logue no. 702.) f 50c.In Detroit Harbor, Wis.

Jackson Harbor, uis. -t.innncj IT S Lake Survey Office,Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee, W‘S. Scale 1^10^00. IL • 1944 29><33Detroit, Mich., edition of Sept. 1944, collected to s p W 33.6:743/944(Catalogue no. 743.) t 50c. . u s Lake Survey Office,

%^troit Mic^ edition of° Oct. 1944, corrected to Oct. 16.

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