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United States GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS Monthly Catalog ISSUED BY THE Superintendent of Documents no . 591 APRIL I944 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : I944

Transcript of United States Government publications monthly catalog, April ...

United States GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

Monthly Catalog ISSUED BY THE

Superintendent of Documents

no . 591

APRIL I944

UNITED STATES

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON : I944

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

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

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR

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Contents

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Abbreviations, Explanation______ ivAlphabetical List of Government

Authors____________________ vGeneral Information______•______ 333Notes of General Interest________ 336Corrections for Previous Monthly

Catalogs____________________ 336New Classification Numbers, etc__ 337Congressional Set______________ 339Monthly Catalog_______________ 341

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Abbreviations

Amendment, amendments________amdt., amdts.Appendix................. app.Article, articles........................ art.Chapter, chapters.............. . ............ chap.Congress......... . ......... Cong.Department..... ............... ...Dept.D ocument..... ....................................... doc.Facsimile, facsimiles........... . ............. facsim.Folio_________________ ..(•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................. ........... ........................._mMonth..____.________ ........______ ___mn.Nautical mile......... ................ naut. m.No date.... .................... . ........ . ....... ...*.......n. d.No place......... . .......... . ............... ................. n. p.Number, numbers................................... no., nos.Octavo................. 8»Page, pages....... . ............... p.

Part, parts_________ ______________ pt., pts.Plate, plates.................... pl.Portrait, portraits______________ por.Quarto........ ............................ 4®Report__________ J___________________ rp.Saint________________________________ St.Section, sections___ ______ sec.Senate, Senate bill___ ________ 8.Senate concurrent resolution_______ S. Con. Res.Senate document___ _____ ___ ..•_____ S. doc.Senate executive document.....................S. ex. doc.Senate joint resolution.............. . .............S. J. Res.Senate report....................... ..... ..............8. 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.T hirty-t womo._____________ 32*Treasury............................ Treas.Twelvemo............... 12*T wenty-fourmo ....... ......... .24®Versus___________ ________ _________ w., e.Volume, volumes.......... ............ v.Yard, yards........ . ...................................yd., yds.Year....... ................... yr.

Explanation

Words and figures enclosed in brackets [ ] are given for Information, but donot 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 are 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 rea.uests 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 oihitted.

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

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Alphabetical List of Government AuthorsPage

Accounts Bureau_____________________________________________ 439Accounts Committee, House---------------------------------- 362Acquisitions Department------------------------------- 408Adjutant General’s Department---------------------------------------------------- 462Administrative Office of United States Courts--------------------------------- 341Aeronautical Board---------------------------- 341Aeronautics Bureau-------------------------------------------------------------------- 411Agricultural Adjustment Agency--------------------------------------------------- 348Agricultural and Industrial Chemistry Bureau--------------------------------- 343Agricultural Economics Bureau-------------------------------------------------------------342Agricultural Research Administration------------------ 343Agriculture Committee, House----------------------------- :----------------------- 362Agriculture Department-------------------------------------------------------------- 341American Ethnology Bureau-------------------------------------------------------- 431American Small Business, Special Committee to Study Problems of,

Senate______________________________________________________ 375Animal Industry Bureau------------------------------------------------------------- 344Appropriations Committee, House------------------------------------------------- 363Appropriations Committee, Senate------------------------------------------------ 375Army Air Forces_______________________________________________ 450Army Service Forces------------------------------------------------------------------ 459Banking and Currency Committee, House-------------------------------------- 363Bibliography Division----------------------------------------------------------------- 408Bonneville Power Administration-------------------------------------------------- 389Budget Bureau________________________________________________ 423Census Bureau_________________________________________________ 351Children’s Bureau______________________________________________ 405Civil Aeronautics Administration-------------------- ---------- ------------------- 353Civil Aeronautics Authority_____________________________________ 353Civil Aeronautics Board-------------------------------------------------------------- 353Civil Service Commission------------------------------------------------------------ 351Civilian Defense Office__________________________________________ 425Claims Committee, House----------------------------------------------------------- 363Claims Committee, Senate----------------------------------------------------------- 375Coast and Geodetic Survey---------------------------------------------------------- 354Coast Guard__________________________________________________ 411Commerce Committee, Senate------------------------------------------------------ 376Commerce Department--------------------------------------------------------------- 351Commodity Credit Corporation---------------------------------------------------- 348Community War Services Office---------------------------------------------------- 384Comptroller of Currency________________________________________ 439Conference Committees_________________________________________ 361Congress______________________________________________________ 357Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office----------------------------------- 426Copyright Office_______________________________________________ 408

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PageCourt of Claims_______________________________________________ 381Dairy Industry Bureau_________________________________________ 344Defense Transportation Office___________________________________ 426Distribution Office_____________________________________________ 349District of Columbia Committee, House___________________________ 364District of Columbia Committee, Senate__________________________ 377Documents Office______________________________________________ 389Education Office_______________________________________________ 384Emergency Management Office__________________________________ 425Employees’ Compensation Commission___________________________ 382Employment Security Bureau___________________________________ 387Engineer Department__________________________________________ 466Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau________________________ 345Executive Papers, Joint Committee on Disposition of_______________ 361Experiment Stations Office______________________________________ 345Extension Service______________________________________________ 350Farm Credit Administration_____________________________________ 346Federal Bureau of Investigation__________________________________ 405Federal Communications Commission_____________________________ 382Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation___________________________ 383Federal Home Loan Bank Administration_________________________ 410Federal Power Commission______________________________________ 383Federal Register Division_______________________________________ 409Federal Reserve System Board of Governors_______________________ 383Federal Security Agency________________________________________ 384Federal Standard Stock Catalog Division__________________________ 440Federal Trade Commission______________________________________ 387Federal Works Agency__________________________________________ 388Finance Committee, Senate._____________________________________ 377Fiscal Service_________________________________________________ 439Fish and Wildlife Service_______________________________________ 390Food Production Administration_________________________________ 350Foreign Affairs Committee, House_______________________________ 365Foreign Agricultural Relations Office_____________________________ 347Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau_________________________ 354Foreign Economic Administration________________________________ 426Forest Service_________________________________________________ 347General Accounting Office_____ _________________________________ 388General Land Office____________________________________________ 39OGeological Survey_____________________________________________ 391Government Printing Office_____________________________________ 389Grazing Service_______________________________________________ 391House of Representatives_______________________________________ 362Human Nutrition and Home Economics Bureau____________________ 346Hydrographic Office____________________________________________ 412Immigration and Naturalization Committee, House_________________ 365Immigration and Naturalization Service___________________________ 405Indian Affairs Committee, House________________________________ 366Indian Affairs Office____________________________________________ 391Information Office_____________________________________________ 347Interior Department___________________________________________ 389Internal Revenue Bureau_______________________________________ 440International Exchange Service__________________________________ 432Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, House_______________ 366

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Interstate Commerce Commission------------------------------------------------- 394Interstate Commerce Committee, Senate---------------------------------------- 377Invalid Pensions Committee, House---------------------------------------------- 366Irrigation and Reclamation Committee, House-------------------------------- 367Judge Advocate General’s Department------------------------------------------- 463Judiciary Committee, Senate-------------------------------------------------------- 377Justice Department____________________________________________ 399Labor Committee, House------------------------------------------------------------- 367Labor Department_____________________________________________ 405Labor Standards Division------------------------------------------------------------ 405Labor Statistics Bureau-------------------------------------------------------------- 406Laws, Committee on Revision of, House----------------------------------------- 367Library of Congress____________________________________________ 408Library of Department of Agriculture-------------------------------------------- 348Marine Corps_________________________________________________ 412Maritime Commission__________________________________________ 408Medical Department___________________________________________ 463Medicine and Surgery Bureau------------------------------------------------------ 412Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, House-------------------------- 367Military Affairs Committee, House------------------------------------------------ 368Military Affairs Committee, Senate----------------------------------------------- 378Mines Bureau_________________________________________________ 391Mint Bureau__________________________________________________ 440Morale Services Division------------------------------------------------------------- 463Narcotics Bureau______________________________________________ 440National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics--------------------------------- 409National Archives______________________________________________ 409National Bureau of Standards------------------------------------------------------ 355National Collection of Fine Arts--------------------------------------------------- 432National Defense Program in its Relation to Small Business in United

States, Select Committee to Conduct Study and Survey of, House... 369National Defense Program, Special Committee Investigating, Senate. 379National Gallery of Art--------------------------------------------------------------- 432National Housing Agency_______________________________________ 410National Institute of Health-------------------------------------------------------- 386National Labor Relations Board--------------------------------------------------- 410National Museum______________________________________________ 432National Park Service__________________________________________ 393National Railroad Adjustment Board-------------------------------------------- 411National Society of Daughters of American Revolution--------------------- 432National War Labor Board______________________________________ 426National Zoological Park________________________________________ 432Nautical Almanac Office________________________________________ 418Naval Academy_______________________________________________ 418Naval Affairs Committee, House-------------- ------------------------------------ 369Naval Affairs Committee, Senate-------------------------------------------------- 379Naval Operations Office_________________________________________ 412Naval Personnel Bureau________________________________________ 418Navy Department_____________________________________________ 411Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Bureau--------------------------------------- 387Ordnance Bureau______________________________________________ 418Ordnance Department__________________________________________ 463Pan American Union___________________________________________ 420Panama Canal-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 420

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PagePatent Office__________________________________________________ 356Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau__________ 346Post Office and Post Roads Committee, House______ ______________ 372Post Office Department_________________________________________ 420Post Offices and Post Roads Committee, Senate____________________ 380President of United States______________________________________ 421Price Administration Office_______________________________ •_____ 426Printing Committee, House________________________________ 372Procurement Division__________________________________________ 440Public Assistance Bureau_______________________________________ 387Public Buildings and Grounds Committee, House___________________ 372Public Debt Bureau____________________________________________ 440Public Health Service__________________________________________ 385Public Lands and Surveys Committee, Senate______________________ 380Public Lands Committee, House_________________________________ 373Public Relations Bureau________________________________________ 466Public Roads Administration____________________________________ 388Quartermaster General of Army__________________________________ 466Railway Mail Service___________________________________________ 421Reclamation Bureau_________________________________________ 393Research and Statistics Division_________________________ 443Rivers and Harbors Committee, House____________________________ 373Rules Committee, House________________________________________ 373Rural Electrification Administration________________________ 348Securities and Exchange Commission__________________________ 431Selective Service System_______________________ _________________ 431Senate________________________________________________________ 374Ships Bureau_________________________________ _________________ 418Signal Office__________________________________________,______ _ 466Smithsonian Institution_________________________________________ 431Social Security Board__________ 386Soil Conservation Service_______________________________________ 351Solicitor, Agriculture Department___________________________ 348Solicitor, Labor Department_____________________________________ 407Solid Fuels Administration for War____________________________ 394State Department__________________________________ 432Supplies and Accounts Bureau___________________________________ 418Supreme Court________________________________________ ‘_______ 435Tariff Commission____________________________ 436Tax Court________________________________________ r___________ 436Tennessee Valley Authority_____________________________________ 438Territories and Insular Affairs Committee, Senate___________________ 380Territories Committee, House____________________________________ 374Topography Division___________________________________________ 421Treasurer of United States______________________________________ 440Treasury Department__________________________________________ 438Un-American Activities, Special Committee on, House____________________ 374Veterans Administration________________________________________ 443Vocational Rehabilitation Office__________________________________ 387Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions_____________________ 407War Department______________________________________________ 443War Finance Division__________________________________________ 443War Food Administration_______________________________________ 348War Information Office_________________________________________ 428

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PageWar Manpower Commission_____________________________________ 429War Mobilization Office_________________________________________ 430War Production Board_________________________________________ 430War Relocation Authority_______________________________________ 430Ways and Means Committee, House______________________________ 374Weather Bureau_______________________________________________ 357Wildlife Resources, Select Committee on Conservation of, House_____ 374Women’s Bureau______________________________________________ 407Yards and Docks Bureau_______________________________________ 420

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, which amounts to more than 8 million, 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 BEPOBTS

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

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issuing the document. A double dagger (t) indicates that the document is printed for official use and is not obtainable. Whenever additional information concerning the method of procuring a document seems necessary, it will be found under the name of the bureau by which it was published.

In ordering a publication from the Superintendent of Documents, give (if known) the name of the publishing department, bureau or 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 he accepted. Do not send postage stamps.

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

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

li br ar y of co ngr es s ca rd s

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, remittances in payment for them, and requests for information about them should be ad-dressed 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.

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MONTHLY CATALOG DISTRIBUTION

The Monthly catalog is sold on subscription, price $2.00 a year, including index; foreign subscription $2.60 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 InterestMorale Services Division

The Morale Services Division was established in the Anny Service Forces Oct. 14, 1943, through the separation of the recreation and welfare work of the Special Service Division from its information, educational, and orientation activities. The latter activities are under the jurisdiction of the Morale Services Division.

The recreation and welfare work of the former Special Service Division has been assigned to a new division in the Army Service Forces, named the Special Services Division.

War Mobilization Office

The Office of War Mobilization was established in the Office for Emergency Management of the Executive Office of the President by Executive order 9347 of May 27, 1943, to provide for the more effective coordination of the mobilization of the Nation for war. A War Mobilization Committee was established in the Office of War Mobilization by the same order.

Corrections for Previous Monthly Catalogs

December 1943. On page 1425, under subhead “Schools”, 2d entry, change “Emory M. Foster” to read “Emery M. Foster”; on page 1431, under center head “Mines Bureau”, subhead “Coal”, 2d entry, change “R. F. Abernathy” to read “R. F. Abernethy”.

March 1944. On page 290, under center head “Medicine and Surgery Bureau”, subhead “Posters”, 1st line of entry, change “f” to read “J”.

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New Classification NumbersAgricultural Economics Bureau.

A36.151: nos_______________ Statistical summary (monthly). [Proc.] Agricultural Conservation and Adjustment Ad-

ministration.Soil Conservation Service.

A76.215: nos_____________---- Special reports of Sedimentation Section, Office of Research. [Proc.]

Note .—See, for later issues, A80.2013: (nos.).War Food Administration.

Food Production Administration.A80.208: nos_______________ Food production memorandums. [Proc.]

Note .—See, for earlier issues. A79.7: (nos.).A80.2012: nos___________ — Physical land surveys. (Soil Conservation

Service.)Note .—See, for earlier issues? A76.212 : (nos.).

A80.2013: nos____________---- Special reports of Sedimentation Section, Office of Research. (Soil Conservation Service.) [Proc.]

Note .—See, for earlier issues, A76.215 : (nos.).Extension Service.

A80.306: CT_____________---- Regulations, rules, and instructions.Note .—Includes handbooks and manuals.

Commodity Credit Corporation.A80.408: CT_____________---- Addresses. [Proc.]

Agricultural Adjustment Agency.A80.601: date___________ ---- Annual reports.

Note .—See, for earlier issues, A80.2101: (date).A80.602: CT_____________---- General publications.

Note .—See, for earlier issues, A80.2102: (CT). National Bureau of Standards.

C13.30: nos_____________ ---- [Mathematical tables.]Public Health Service.

FS2.44: nos_____________ ---- VD war letters. [Proc.] Education Office.

FS5.35: nos_____________ __ Pan-American club news. [Proc.] Children’s Bureau.

L5.47: CT_______________---- Addresses. [Proc.]Women’s Bureau.

L13.12: CT_________________ Addresses. [Proc.] Library of Congress.

LC1.18: v. nos., later date___ Information bulletins (monthly). [Prior to v. 3, processed.]

Marine Corps.N9.94: inclusive nos______ ---- Marine Corps orders (compilations).

Naval Personnel Bureau.N17.233:nos____________ __ [Aircraft] recognition test [posters].

Aeronautics Bureau.N28.162: CT____________ ___ Posters (miscellaneous).

National Housing Agency.NHA 1.9: nos___________ __ Technical Division bulletins. [Proc.]NHA 1.10: CT______________ Addresses. [Proc.]

Federal Public Housing Authority.NHA 4.10: letter-nos_______ War housing technical bulletins.

Budget Bureau.Pr32.108: CT____________ ___ Management bulletins.

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Pr32.4240: nos_____

Pr32.4241: date____Pr32.4242: nos_____

Pr32.5216: group nos.

Pr32.5408: CT______

Pr32.5809:nos_____

Pr32.5810: CT______

Emergency Management Office.Price Administration Office.

.. OPA information leaflets for schools and colleges.[Proc.]

. OPA food guide for retailers (monthly).. Facts you should know, statements. [Proc.]

War Manpower Commission.Essential activities and occupations, Lists of. War Relocation Authority.

_ Facts about America series. [Proc.] Foreign Economic Administration.

.. Lend-lease operations, Reports to Congress on.Note .—See, for earlier issues, Pr32.5507 : (date).

12th and 13th reports to be changed from Pr32 5802 : L54/943 & 943-2 to Pr32.5809 :12 & 13.

_ European transportation survey. [Proc. Con-fidential.]

Y3.N2115: CT.

Pr32.5901: date________War Mobilisation Office.

_ Annual reports.Pr32.5902: CT_____________ _ General publications.

Internal Revenue Bureau.T22.172: nos_______________ . Regulations. Alcohol Tax Unit.

Note .—See. for earlier issues, T59.6 : (nos.). War Department.

W1.51: date & nos*__________. General court-martial orders.Note .—Classified as W3.32: (date & nos.) prior to Jan. 1943. W1.50 : is reserved.W1.52: CT________________ . Graphic portfolios, charts, and posters.

W1.53: nos________________ . Graphic training aids.W1.54: nos________________ . Civilian Medical Division health messages.

[Proc.]Army War College, District of Columbia.

W55.7: nos________________ Library bulletins (monthly). [Proc.] Army Service Forces.

Quartermaster General of Army.W77.36: nos_______________ Q. M. C. historical studies. [Proc.]

Army Service Forces.W109.14 : sec., nos. & letter-nos. Army Service Forces catalogs. [Usually proc-

essed.]Note .—See, for earlier Issues of Ordnance supplv catalogs, W34.23 :

Morale Services Division.W109.201: date_____ . Annual reports.W109.202: CT______________ . General publications.

Note .—WIO'9.203 206 : are reserved.W109.207: v. nos. & nos______ . Newsmap for armed forces (weekly).Note .—See, for earlier issues, W109.107 : (v nos

W109.208: v. nos. & nos______ & nos.).. Newsmap, overseas edition (weekly).

Note .—See, for earlier issues, W109.1072: (vW109.209: v. nos. & nos______ nos. & nos.).

. Newsmap, industrial edition (weekly).Note .—See, for earlier issues, W109.107 3: (v nos

W109.210: v. nos. & nos______ & nos.).. Digest (monthly). [For official use only.] Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.Y3.F318:14 (date)___________ Federal credit unions, Annual reports of op-

erations.Note .—See, for earlier issues, A72.19: (date).

..National Interregional Highway Committee. [To date only processed.]

Note .—The following publications have been discontinued: Education Office, Inter-American education demonstration centers (FS 5.31: nos.) ; War Production Board, News to use, wartime facts about goods you sell (Pr32.4819: date) ; Adju-tant General’s Department, Classification memorandum (W3.79: nos.).

Congressional SetNote .—The bound

listed in the Monthlyvolumes of congressional documents and reports are not catalogs, since the publications contained therein have been

previously entered separately.The following bound volumes were sent to Depository Libraries during the

month of March 1944:House Documents------------- Nos. 501, 516, 534, 556-559, 561-603, 602-609, 611

619, 626-629, 632-634, 637-653, 655-658, 660, 662-678, 680, 682-683, 690-691, 693-698, 703-710, 716, 718, 720-722, 724-726, 730-737, 739-745, 747-760, Miscellaneous, vol. 1, 77th Congress,2d session. ® Item 323

Nos. 761, 763-766, 768-794, 796-798, 800-801, 803, 8'17, 800-811, 813-814, 820-823, 825, 828-829, 832-838, 840, 843-867, 870-871, 880, 882, 886, 890, 892-895, 897-903, 905, 908, Miscellaneous vol. 2, 77th Congress, 2d session. • Item 323

Nos. 610, 620-625, 630-631, 635-636, 659, 685-686, 692, 700-702, 711, 717, 727, 738. 746, 762, 804, 815- 817, 824, 888-889, Examinations of rivers and harbors, 77th Congress, 2d session. • Item 329

No. 137, 78th Congress, 1st session. ® Item 323No. 154, 78th Congress, 1st session. ® Item 323No. 379. 78th Congress, 2d session. • Item 323

House Reports___________ Nos. 1558-1633, 1635-1734, 1736-66, 1768-1802,Miscellaneous vol. 1, 77th Congress, 2d session.• Item 414

Nos. 1803-72, 1874-78, 1880-1910, 1912-2028, Miscellaneous vol. 2, 77th Congress, 2d session.• Item 414

Nos. 2029-30, 2032-80, 2082-2123, 2125-^7, 2149- 2245, 2247-52, Miscellaneous vol. 3, 77th Con-gress, 2d session. • Item 414

Senate Documents________ No. 69, 78th Congress, 1st session. • Item 323No. 95, 78th Congress, 1st session. • Item 320No. 132, 78th Congress, 1st session. • Item 323No. 137, 78th Congress, 1st session. ® Item 317No. 146, 78th Congress, 2d session. ® Item 323

Senate Reports___________ No. 479, pt. 2, 77th Congress, 2d session.• Item 414

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ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF UNITED STATES COURTS

Federal probation, quarterly, journal of correctional philosophy and practice, v. 8, no. 1, Jan.-Mar. 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. Text and another illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] t Ju 10.8: 8/1

AERONAUTICAL BOARD

Aeronautical standards. Index of Army-Navy aeronautical standards, including Army-Navy aeronautical specifications, drawings and bulletins, issued by Work-ing Committee of Aeronautical Board, supplement, Feb. 1, 1944. [1944.] [2]+3 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] tL. C. card 44-40573 Y 3.Ae 8: 7/944-2

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.Addressses. Victory gardens in 1944, address by Secretary of Agriculture Claude

R. Wickard on victory gardeners report to the Nation program over Mutual network, in cooperation with National Council of State Garden Clubs, Feb. 26, 1944. [1944.] 2p. 4° [Processed.] f A 1.40: W63/100

----- Working together in mutual interest, address by Paul H. Appleby, Under-secretary of Agriculture, at annual meeting of Canadian Federation of Agri-culture, Quebec Qity, Jan. 27, 1944. [1944.] 17 p. 4° [Processed.] t

A 1.40: Ap5/6Agricultural statistics, 1943; [prepared under direction of Yearbook Statistical

Committee] 1943. [1]-|-548 p. * Paper, 65c. • Item 5L. C. card Agr. 36-465 A 1.47: 943

Crops and markets, Jan. 1944; v. 21, no. 1. [1944.] p. 1-68, il. 4° [Quarterly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, 30c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 45c. • Item 8 L. C. card Agr 24-113 A 1.52: 21/1

Journal of agricultural research, v. 68, no. 5 and 6; Mar. 1 and 15, 1944. [1944.] cover titles, p. 191-268, il. [Semimonthly. Articles appearing in the Journal are listed in the Monthly catalog as issued.] * Paper, 15c. single copy, $3.25 a yr.; foreign subscription, $4.75. • Item 12L. C. card Agr 13-1837 A 1.23: 68/5,6

Note .—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 publica-tions for those of the Agriculture Department.

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Publications. United States Department of Agriculture, monthly list of publica-tions. See entry, below, under center head Information Office.

USDA, Mar. 4 and 18, 1944; [v. 3, no. 5 and 6]. [1944.] Each 4 p. il. 4° [Fort-nightly.] $L. C. card Agr 42-258 A 1.57 : 3/5,6

AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAU

Agricultural situation, brief summary of economic conditions, Feb. 1944; v. 28, no. 2. [1944.] 24 p. il. [Monthly. Spring planting issue.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription 70c. • Item 54 L. C. card Agr 26-1797 A 36.15: 28/2

Cherries, utilization of production, 1942, with comparisons. Feb. 1944. 9 p. 4° (Crop Reporting Board.) [Processed.] f A 36.2: C 42/942

Cotton situation, CS-87; Feb. 1944. [1944.] 14 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Proc- essed-l t A 36.40/2: 87

Crops. Crop production, Feb. 1,1944. [1944.] l-2a 4-3-8 p. large 8° [Monthly.Processed.] t A36.29: 944/2

Same, Mar. 1, 1944. [1944.] 8 p. large 8° [Monthly. Processed.] fA 36.29:944/3

Demand and price situation, Feb. 1944. [1944.] 16 p- il. 4° [Monthly. Proc- essed-] t A 36.28 : 944/2

Eggs. Monthly egg production, 1942-43. Feb. 1944. 13 p. large 8° [Proc- essed-] + A 36.2: Eg 3/6/942-43

Fa™ labor. Farm labor: Farm employment lower than year ago. Mar. 13, 1944. 6 p. 4 [Processed.] f A 36.140:944/3— Farm working force of 1943; by Louis J. Ducoff and Margaret Jarman Hagood. Mar. 1944. 15 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 36.2: W 89/4/943

Feed. Feed situation, FDS-55 ; Feb. 1944. [1944.] 15 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Proc- essedJ ' A 36.117: 55

—- Production and distribution of specified feed ingredients and of commer- D- Jennin&s and Worley S. Earp. Wash-

’ Vi’ S’’ ^ebL194,4\ [2]+66 P- 1L 4° [Processed. Prepared in cooper-ation with Agricultural Adjustment Agency.] f A 36.2: F 32/941-43

Food. National food situation, NFS-13; Feb. 1944. [1944.] 23 p. il. 4° [Monthly Processed.] f A 36.147:13

GT^aa ' etlllZ4oti0?J)f P^duction, United States total and selected States. Mar. 11m. 8 p. 4 (Crop Reporting Board.) [Processed.] f A 36.2 :G 767/5

Land policy review, spring 1944; v. 7, no. 1. [1944.] 44 n’ 12° 1 Quarter] v 1 30 C- a yr-; f"rcign iQltaerXy l

L Pro^"? T' s“uatlon- LWS-22; Feb. 1944. [1944.] 21 p. il. 4" [Monthly.d'] 1 A 36.141:22

Marketing. Marketing and transportation situation, MTS-18; Feb. 1944. [1944 ] 14 p. 4 [Monthly. Processed.] f A 36143-18

----- Same, MTS-19; Mar. 1944. [1944.] 22 p. il. 4” [Monthly. Processed.] t A 36.143: 19

Nutrition. Redirecting world agricultural production and trade toward better nutrition; [by] F. F. Elliott. Mar. 1944. 17 p. 4° [Processed This article aPPeai’ed in Journal of farm economics, Proceedings number, v. 26, no 1Feb. 1944, published by American Farm Economic Association.] t

A 36.2: N 95/2

. v. cara Agr 38-364 A 36 103.7/1Life insurance companies. Sales contracts and real estate investments of life

[21+13Cn n°4°PanrpS! by ?iral+d G Larsen- Washington, D. C., Mar. 1944. [2] 4-13 p. il. 4 [Processed.] f A 36.2: L 62

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Potatoes. Merchantable potato stocks as of Jan. 1, 1944, with comparisons. Jan.25, 1944. 5 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 36.2: P 84/9/944

Poultry and egg situation, PES-86; Feb. 1944. [1944.] 17 p. il. 4° [Monthly.Processed.] t A 36.96 : 86

Prices. Index numbers of prices received by farmers, 1910-43; [prepared by Arthur G. Peterson, with collaboration of Roger F. Hale]. Washington, D. C., Feb. 1944. cover title, 36 p. il. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] f

A 36.2: P 93/7/910-43

----- Maximum prices relating to agricultural commodities or primary products thereof; prepared by Margaret F. Cannon. Feb. 1944. 17 p. 4° [Processed.] t

A36.2: P 93/20

Publications. Check list of printed and processed (nonperiodical) publications issued during Feb. 1944. [1944.] 4 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t

A 36.70/2 : 944/2

Turkeys. Larger turkey crop expected this year. Feb. 15, 1944. 3 p. 4° [Proc-essed.] t A 36.2 :T 84/12/944

Vegetables. Commercial truck crop estimate reports. [Processed.] tA 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 for commercial processing, commonly called Canning crop reports; Truck crop news ; Annual summaries in December each year. Revised statistical sum-maries 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.

Wheat situation, WS-79; Jan.-Feb. 1944. [1944.] 13 p. il. 4° [Bimonthly; issued monthly during July and August. Processed.] f A 36.86:79

AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION

AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY BUREAU

Dehydration. Information sheet on cost accounting for vegetable dehydration plants. Jan. 1944. 8 p. 4° (AIC-39; Western Regional Research Laboratory.) [Processed.] t A 77.104/2: 39

----- Information sheet on drying-rate nomographs: 3, White potato strips, ver-tical air flow. Jan. 1944. 3 p. 5 p. of pl. 4° (AIC-31-3; Western Regional Research Laboratory.) [Processed.] t A 77.104/2: 31-III

----- Same: 4, Shredded cabbage. Feb. 1944. 2 p. 8 p. of pl. 4° (AIC-31-4;Western Regional Research Laboratory.) [Processed.] f A 77.104/2 : 31-1V

Fruit. Information sheet on velva fruit, new frozen fruit dessert. Feb. 1944.8 p. il. 4° (AIC-40; Western Regional Research Laboratory.) [Processed.] t

A 77.104/2:40Naval stores. Quarterly naval stores report on production, distribution, consump-

tion and stocks of turpentine and rosin of United States, by crop years, cov-ering quarter, Oct. 1-Dec. 31, 1943; compiled by L. A. Goldblatt. Feb. 23, 1944. [3]-f-9p. 4° (AIC-41.) [Processed.] t A 77.104/2:41

Report of chief of Bureau of Agricultural and Industrial Chemistry, Agricultural Research Administration, [fiscal year] 1943. [1944.] 40 p. tL. C. card Agr 44-35 A 77.101: 943

Sirups. Bland apple sirup; by H. H. Mottern and R. H. Morris 3rd. Jan. 1944. 22 p. il. 4° (AIC-37. Eastern Regional Research Laboratory.) [Processed. Supersedes mimeograph circular ACE-180, Production of bland sirup from apples, by M. A. Bradshaw and H. H. Mottern.] t A 77.194/2: 37

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. * ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU

Banff’s disease. Statement of indemnity claims and averages in cooperative Bang s disease work, Jan. 1944. [1944.] 1 p. 4° [Monthly8 Processed ] "

A 77.211:944/1— Summary of brucellosis (Bang’s disease) control program conducted hv

Jane31 iy4nimriQ44<iUStiry 1“co?P?ration with the various States, July 1,1934^ Jan. 31,1944. [1944.] 1 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] f A77213 -944A

^riouUsms”ates JaS^'n^8'? 'S"'k ln «*>P«atlon wUh theva io us crates, Jan. 1J44. [1944.] 1 p. oblong 8° [Monthly. Processed.] f

D „ A 77.212:944/1Dataon breed distribution in National Poultry Improvement Pinn

I^TT^^Ts-Va 1 HtaDeSno 37aSt,ateSli p . omung » (A. m . D. no. 69.) [Processed.] f A 77 209-69

Le0'carrA^I4SP'1WiCati0n 589-) 'P!‘IX'r’ IOt' •item 14 gnOTlture

A 1.38:539

„ „ , A 77.209 : 36s p. f“m('suSmentnSo AhHSD S/'fp ‘° 1°’ 1M4> [lis«- Feb- 1M4.

P * lsupplement to A. H. D. 36.) [Processed.] f A 77.209: 36/supp 1

PJT'«*«•j p * (A. n. i>. no. 2c>.) [Processed.] f A 77209-25Retlon, ftaaTye°arn9« V&T A8rl™IturaI Admlnlst'ra-

L.C. card Agr 12-377 ' ' A 77.201:943

Index to Service and regulatory announcements, Jan.- Service andUdto^SunceSs^^uTse^r’^^ <*

o . , A 77.208:429-440/ind.n 1 4Vr™ aad regulatory announcements, Jan. 1944- [no 1 441 Fob 1Q44 Item 70 71 stagle ‘

L. C. card Agr 7-1658e. Xi ™ . u, A 77.208:441

« GS?]WIIPog1 • -ised Julyrarme^unetlu 954.) [Rerlsin ‘ol

A 1.9; 954/8Tuberculosis in animals. Summary of tubercnln«si« oT*o<Uz>a<-*

with the various States Jan 1944Y ri044D1erc1ulosls ®.radlcatlon in cooperation essed.] t ’ • 944‘ [1944 ] XP- oblong 8° [Monthly. Proc-

-rz- « A 77.216:944/1b^ViXeru^^v. S. c.) [Monthly. Processed ] t J 3 P’ 4 (Notice 206,

,J A 77.217 : 206DAIRY INDUSTRY BUREAU

’■ - 2= [1944.]. . A 77.608:20/2

for milk producdonVby ^^R^^awSn S lUPLlewenttS r a!£alfa hay and sila«e Leighton, and B. R. Graves Feb 7o44' 11 n' McI"t.vre. R. B.606.) ’Paper, 5c. • Item 7 11 p- *Ag--l™ltiire Dept. CircularL. C. card Agr 44-28

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Report of chief of Bureau of Dairy Industry, Agricultural Research Administra-tion, [fiscal year] 1943. [1944.] 24 p. tL. C. card Agr 25-1584 A 77.601: 943

ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE BUREAU

Bees. Information about bee culture [list of publications, etc.] [Revised edi-tion.] Feb. 1944. 8 p. 4° (E-276.) [Processed.] t A 77.312: E-276/2

Cattle grubs or heel flies with suggestions for their control; [by F. C. Bishopp, E. W. Laake, and R. W. Wells]. [June 1929, slightly revised Mar. 1944.] [1944.] ii-|-22 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1596.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 10L. C. card Agr 44-36 A 1.9:1596/4

Insect Pest Survey [bulletin, v. 22], special supplement; Dec. 30, 1943. [1944.] 6 p. map, 4° [Processed.] tL. C. card 34-30648 A 77.310: 22/sp. supp.-8

Insects. Summary of insect conditions in 1943. [1944.] 11 p. map, 4® [Proc-essed.] t A 77.302: In 7/2/943

----- Uses and dosages of cryolite for insect control [with list of literature cited]; prepared by Division of Truck Crop and Garden Insect Investigations. Jan. 1944. 8 p. 4° (E-610.) [Processed] t A 77.312: E-610

----- Victory gardener’s handbook on insects and diseases; [by W. H. White and S. P. Doolittle]. [Feb. 1944.] ii-f-30 p. il. 4° (Agriculture Dept. Mis-cellaneous publication 525.) [Prepared in cooperation with Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau. ] * Paper, 10c. • Item 14L. C. card Agr 44-26 A 1.38: 525

Oriental fruit moths. Methyl bromide fumigation of nursery stock for oriental fruit moth; by Randall Latta and A. C. Johnson. Feb. 1944. 14 p. il. 4° (E-614.) [Processed.] t A 77.312: E-614

Pests. Review of United States patents relating to pest control, by R. C. Roark, v. 17, no. 1; Jan. 1944. [1944.] 6 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t

A 77.311:17/1Publications. List of publications and patents of Division of Insecticide Inves-

tigations for period Aug. 1-Dec. 31,1943. [1944.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] tA 77.318:943/2

Quarantine. [Code of Federal regulations] title 7, Agriculture, AgriculturalResearch Administration, chap.,3, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, pt. 301, Domestic quarantine notices, Modification of white-fringed beetle quar-antine regulations, amdt. 1 to rules and regulations supplemental to Notice of quarantine 72, effective Jan. 14, 1944. [1944.] 3 p. [Revision of regula-tion 2.] f • Item 83 A 77.317: 72/2/amdt. 1

Report of chief of Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Agricultural Re-search Administration, [fiscal year] 1943. [1944.] 58 p. tL. C. card Agr 36-17 A 77.301:943

ex per im en t sta tio ns off ice

Experiment station record, v. 90, no. 4; Apr. 1944. [1944.] cover title, p. 433-576. [Monthly. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.00 per vol. (2 vols. a yr.) ; foreign subscription, $1.75 per vol. • Item 89 L. C. card Agr 9-832 A 77.408: 90/4

Note .—Mainly made up of abstracts of current publications on agricultural science and home economics, especially those of the United States Department of Agriculture and the State agricultural stations.

Puerto Rico Agricultural Experiment Station. Report of Puerto Rico Experiment Station, [fiscal year] 1943 [with list of literature cited]. 1944. ii-|-38 p. * Paper 10c. • Item 91L. C. card Agr 6-1362 A 77.461: 943

Report of chief of Office of Experiment Stations, Agricultural Research Adminis-tration, [fiscal year] 1943. [1944.] 12 p. fL. C. card Agr. 16-1353 A 77.401: 943

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HUMAN NUTRITION AND HOME ECONOMICS BUREAU

Root vegetables in wartime meals. [May 1943, revised Jan. 1944.] [1944.] [8] p. il. narrow 8° (Agriculture Dept. AWI-39.) [Supersedes unnumbered pub-lication entitled, Root vegetables in low cost meals.] * Paper, 5c single copy ($1.00 per 100). • Item 11 A 1.59: 39/2

PLANT INDUSTRY, SOILS, AND AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING BUREAU

. Grain. Treat seed grain; by A. G. Johnson, R. W. Leukel, and R. J. Haskell. Dec. 1934, revised Feb. 1944. [1944.] 12 p. il. narrow 8° (Agriculture Dept. Miscellaneous publication 219.) [Prepared in cooperation with Extension Service, War Food Administration. Supersedes Miscellaneous publication 330, Minnesota seed-grain treater, issued in 1938.] * Paper, 5c. ® Item 14 L. C. card Agr 44-37 A 1.38: 219/3

Legume seed production in the North; [by E. A. Hollowell]. July 1943, slightly revised Feb. 1944. [1944.] 11 p. il. narrow 8° (Agriculture Dept. AWI-49.) f © Item 11 A 1.59: 49/2

Peppers. Production of peppers, [by J. H. Beattie and S. P. Doolittle, revised by W. R. Beattie, Roy Magruder, R. E. Wester, and S. P. Doolittle]. [Dec. 1937, revised Jan. 1944.] [1944.] 7 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Leaflet 140.) * Paper, 5c. • Item' 13L. C. card Agr 44-38 A 1.35:140/4

Plant disease reporter, v. 28, no. 3 and 4/5, Feb. 1 and Feb. 15/Mar. 1,1944; issued by Plant Disease Survey, Division of Mycology and Disease Survey. [1944.] p. 63-170, il. 4° [Semimonthly. Processed. Numbers 4 and 5 issued as one publication.] t A 77.511: 28/3-5

Report of chief of Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, Agricultural Research Administration, [fiscal year] 1943. [1944.] 32 p. t L. C. card 8-12625 A 77.501:943

Sewage and garbage disposal on farm; [by J. W. Rockey and J. W. Simons]. [Mar. 1944.] [2]+30 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1950.) [Supersedes Farmers’ bulletin 1227, Sewage and sewerage of farm homes.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 10L. C. card Agr 44-29 A 1.9:1950

FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATIONCooperatives. Summary of cases relating to .farmers’ cooperative associations;

prepared by Lyman S. Hulbert. Dec. 1943. [2]+22 p. 4° (Summary 20.) [Processed.] t A 72.18: 20

----- War adjustments of feed cooperatives in the East and Middle West; by Lacey F. Rickey. Dec. 1943. [3]+39 p. il. 4° (W. C. 13.) [Processed.] t

A 72.23:13Loans. Semiannual report on loans and discounts, Dec. 31, 1943. [1944.]

[2]+10 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A72.12:943/2News for farmer cooperatives, Apr. 1944; [v. 11, no. 1]. [1944.] 24 p. il.

large 8° [Monthly. The omission of no. 12 of v. 10 (March) does not repre-sent a break in frequency; dating has been advanced one month so that sub-scribers may receive copies in month of issue.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.40. • Item 106L. C. card 36-20027 A 72.10:11/1

Production credit associations. Revised rules and regulations for production credit associations organized under farm credit act of 1933, effective Dec. 1,1943. [1944.] cover title, 6 p. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] t

A 72.6: P 94/943Southern States Cooperative, Inc. Purchasing farm supplies through Southern

States Cooperative, Inc.; by John H. Lister and Alexander Swantz. June 1943. iv+150 p. il. (Circular C-128.) [Text and another illustration on p. 1, 2, and 4 of cover.] t • Item 99 A 72.4: C-128

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FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL RELATIONS OFFICE

Agriculture in the Americas. Agriculture in the Americas, Mar. 1944; [v. 4, no. 3]. [1944.] cover title, p. 43-58, il. 4° [Monthly. Text and another illustration 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: 4/3

----- Same, index to v. 3, 1943. [1944.] 4 p. 4° [Includes list of main articles and their authors.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 116 A 67.15: 3/ind.

Foreign agriculture, review of foreign farm policy, production, and trade, v. 8, no. 3; Mar. 1944. [1944.] [2] -f-51-72 p. il. 4° [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.60. © Item 118L. C. card 43-40327 A 67.7: 8/3

Foreign crops and markets. Foreign crops and markets, summary, Dec. 1943.[1944.] p. 283-316, 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t A 67.8:943/12

----- Same, summary, Jan. 1944. [1944.] p. 1-34, 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t A 67.8 : 944/1

----- Same, summary, Feb. 1944. [1944.] p. 35-81, 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t A 67.8:944/2

, FOREST SERVICE

Cottonwood. American woods: Cottonwood [with list of references] ; by H. S. Betts. Dec. 1943. 11 p. 3 maps. [Processed.] $ A 13.31: C 82/913-2

Forest fires. Help prevent forest and range fires with ads, drop-ins, radio, direct- mail, posters. [1944.] [4] p. il. 4° [Prepared in cooperation with WarAdvertising Council and War Information Office to illustrate how industries, businesses, and civic and other groups can help prevent forest and range fires and build good will by contributing sponsored space and time to the wartime forest fire prevention program.] t O Item 122 A 13.2 :F 51/33

National forest areas, June 30, 1943. [1944.] 15 p. il. f • Item 124L. C. card Agr 16-330 A 13.10: 943

Sneezeweed. Management of sheep on range infested with orange sneezeweed [with list of literature cited] ; by C. W. Doran and J. T. Cassady. Jan. 1944. 28 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 691.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 7L. C. card Agr 44-30 A 1.4/2: 691

INFORMATION OFFICE

Agricultural products. USDA post-war study, Demand for farm products de-pends upon the city. Feb. 16,1944. [1]-|-10 p. il. 4° (Food information series 82.) [Processed.] f A 21.18:82

Calcium arsenate. Cotton growers should buy calcium arsenate now. Mar. 1, 1944. 1 p. 4° (Food information series 84-A.) [Processed.] f

A21.18:84-AClip sheet, no. 1340-43; Mar. 5-26, 1944. [1944.] Each 4 leaves, 4° [Weekly.

Processed.] t (limited distribution). A21.15: 1340-1343Note .—The Clip sheet is not available either for free distribution or for sale to the

public. It is distributed only to professional writers, newspapers, and publishers inter-ested in agricultural information. (No subscription list.)

Farmers' bulletins. Farmers’ bulletins nos. 1901-25 [title page] with contents; prepared in Indexing Section. 1944. 12 p. (Publications Division.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 10 A 1.9:1901-1925/t.p.&cont.

----- List of available Farmers’ bulletins and Leaflets of Department of Agri-culture [no. 1, Mar. 15, 1944], [1944.] 7 p. f • Item 131 A 21.9/8:1/63

Harness. Web harness. Mar. 9, 1944. 1 p. 4° (Food information series 84-B.) [Processed.] f A 21.18: 84-B

Materials. Substitute for scarce materials. Nov. 1942, revised Jan. 1944. [1944.] 16 p. (Agriculture Dept. AWI-15.) t • Item 11 A 1.59:15/2

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Publications. United States Department of Agriculture, monthly list of publica- tions, Feb. 1944. [1944.] 4 p. t • Item 132L. C. card Agr 9-1414 A 21.6/5: 944/2

Wages. Questions and answers about farm wage stabilization. Feb. 21, 1944.5 p. 4° (Food information series 84.) [Processed.] f A 21.18:84

lib rary

Agricultural credit, publications of Federal Government and State agricultural coReges, 1929-43 [with list of sources consulted] ; compiled by John M McNeillMar. 1944. 41 p. 4° (Library list 7.) [Processed.] fL. C. card Agr 44—31 A

Agriculture. Bibliography of agriculture, v. 4, no. 3; Mar. 1944. [1944.] [177] cl Glibly] * Paper, single copy, $3.75 a yr.; foreign subscription, $4.75. ® Item 134 ’L. C. card Agr 42—386 A ^7 jg. 4/3

RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATIONRural electrification news, Mar. 1944; [v. 9, no. 7]. [1944.] 224-[2] p il. 4°

• Kem1!^ * Paper’ 10c' sin$le C0Py> 75c. a yr; foreign subscription, $1.15.L. C. card 37-26406

SOLICITORA 68.9:9/7

SWft, Lloyd E Transcript of record, Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal docket no. 4979, in matter of application of Lloyd E. Smith, appeal toAppeals' G944.] cover title, i+30 p. large 8° [Case relates to insecticides. 1 7 A 33 5. gm61/2

WAR FOOD ADMINISTRATIONAddresses Beef goes to war, address delivered by Marvin Jones, war food ad-

ministrator, oyer Farm and Home Hour, Feb. 16, 1944. [1944 ] 4 n 4° [Processed.] t A 807:3 33nn we will eat in 1944, address by Marvin Jones, war food administrator on Mutual Broadcasting System, Jan. 27, 1944. [1944.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.]

A80.7:Ea8— Saving food is everyone’s job, address by Marvin Jones, war food admin

istrator, over Mutual Broadcasting System, Feb. 24, 1944. [1944.] 4 p 4° rocessed.] T A 80.7 :F 73/4

haVeiK b^n t0 work’ address by Marvin Jones, war food adminis- [Processed6] RJUtUal Broadcasting System, Feb. 10, 1944. [1944.] 3 p. 4’

A80.7:W8911944 1 ,T+W’ "- • Item 11

vj . cara Agr 44-<59 A 80.2: F 73/4/944AGRICUI.TURAt , adj ustm ent agen cy

AdininTstr^tloi^^dated^Jan. ^imi94S4rather'Ag^cultura^^lnZtrn^^'A °f the War Food to function as an independent kgency within ̂ ^^WarlFoo^Ai^i^s^^cy was authorlzed

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION

Addresses. Food production problems in 1944 address bv I n wS

A 80.408: H 97

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DISTRIBUTION OFFICE

Note .—By authority of Administrator’s memorandum 27, supp. 4, of the War Food Administration, dated Jan. 21, 1944, the name of the Food Distribution Administration was changed to Office of Distribution.

Publications ordered prior to the change in name of the Administration are entered below for convenience.Achievement awards. War Food Administration’s achievement A award for

food processors. [Feb. 1944.] 6 p. il. narrow 8° ([Agriculture Dept.] AWI 84.) t • Item 11 A1.59:84

Cold storage report as of Mar. 1, 1944. Mar. 15, 1944. 10 p. il. 4° [Monthly.Processed.] t A 80.107 : 944/3

Commodity futures statistics, July 1942-June 1943. Feb. 1944. [2] 4-38 p. 4° (CS-7.) t • Item 61 A 80.119:7

Cotton. Weekly cotton market review, v. 25, no. 31-34; Mar. 4-25, 1944. [1944.]Each 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 80.109 : 25/31-34

Honey. Semi-monthly honey report, v. 28, no. 5 and 6; Mar. 1 and 15, 1944. [1944.] Each 8 p. narrow f° [Processed.] t A 80.110:28/5,6

Insecticides. Notices of judgment under insecticide act 1886-95. Mar. 1944. p. 581-587. t • Item 62L. C. card Agr 12-2226 A 80.113:1886-1895

Livestock, meats and wool, market reviews and statistics, Mar. 4-25 [1944]; v. 12, no. 10-13. Mar. 8-29, 1944. p. 155-226, 4° [Weekly. Processed.] f

A 80.111:12/10-13Marketing activities, Feb. 1944; [v. 7, no. 2]. [1944.] 17 p. 4° [Monthly.

Processed.] t A 80.114: 7/2Meat inspection. Order amending regulations relating to meat inspection. Jan.

4,1944. 1 p. (Amendment 18 to B. A. I. order 211, revised.) f • Item 66A 77.218:211/amdt.l8

Note .—This amendment is classed with the revised Order which it amends so that they may be filed together.

Milk. Order, as amended, regulating handling of milk in St. Louis, Mo., mar-keting area, effective Jan. 1, 1944. [1944.] 11 p. (Order 3, as amended.) [Title 7, chap. 9, Code of Federal regulations, (Marketing orders) pt. 903.] t • Item 159 A 80.116: 3

P. and S. docket, monthly report of action taken on cases arising under packers and stockyards act, v. 6, no. 3; Mar. 1944. [1944.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] t

A 80.115:6/3Peanuts. Weekly peanut report, v. 26, no. 9-13; Mar. 1-29,1944. [1944.] various

paging, narrow f° [Processed.] f A 80.112:26/9-13Sugarcane. Determination of fair and reasonable wage rates for persons em-

ployed in production, cultivation, or harvesting of sugarcane in Hawaii during calendar year 1944. Jan. 21, 1944. 1 p. (S. D. no. 180; Sugar Branch.) t • Item 30 A 80.117:180

•----- Determination of fair and reasonable wage rates for persons employedin production, cultivation, or harvesting of sugarcane in Puerto Rico during calendar year 1944. Jan. 24, 1944. 2 p. (S. D. no. 178; Sugar Branch.) t• Item 30 A 80.117:178

----- Determination of farming practices to be carried out in connection with production of sugarcane during crop year 1944 for Territory of Hawaii. Jan. 20,1944. 1 p. (S. D. 179; Sugar Branch.) t • Item 30' A 80.117:179

----- Determination of proportionate shares for sugarcane farms in mainland cane sugar area for 1944 crop. Jan. 22, 1944. Ip. (S. D. 181; Sugar Branch.) t • Item 30 A 80.117:181

----- Determination of proportionate shares for sugarcane farms in Puerto Rico (revised). Jan. 22, 1944. 1 p. (S. D. no. 153, revision 2; SugarBranch.) t • Item 30 A 80.117:153

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Sugarcane—Continued.----- Determination of proportionate shares for sugarcane farms in Territory

of Hawaii for 1944 crop. Jan. 22, 1944. 1 p. (S. D. no. 182; Sugar Branch.) t • Item 30 A 80.117:182

----- Determination of proportionate shares for sugarcane farms in Virgin Islands for 1944 crop. Jan. 22, 1944. Ip. (S. D. 183; Sugar Branch.) t • Item 30 A 80.117:183

Tobacco. Annual report on tobacco statistics, 1943. Dec. 1943 [published 1944]. iii-J-83 p. il. 4° (CS-6.) t • Item 61L. C. card Agr 37-394 A 80.119: 6

EXTENSION SERVICE

Extension Service review, v. 15, no. 3; Mar. 1944. [1944.] p. 33-48, il. 4° [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.40. • Item 95L. C. card Agr 30-359 A 80.307:15/3

Slidefilms.fevering many phases of agriculture and home economics have been

prepared by the Extension Service in cooperation with subject-matter bureaus of the Agriculture Department. Each slidefilm is accompanied by explanatory lecture notes.

• I P1 available subjects and information on how to purchase slidefllms mav beIgS/™ w“MS“2n5,°D.Ic.t'"SI<,'‘ ServleASSt ft

FOOD PRODUCTION ADMINISTRATION

Note .—-By authority of Administrator’s memorandum 27, supp. 4 of the War Food changedIto Officeof’Production.J 944’ the mme °f the F°°d Production Administration was ministration?3410118 entered be’ow were ordered prior to the change in name of the Ad- Se^cehweSiTmauthori<7o1riyfohfii2\?ir-iCUltUra^ Adjustment Agency and the Soil Conservation ministration thorized to function as independent agencies within the War Food Ad-

publications of the Agricultural Adjustment Agency and the Soil Conservation Service entered below were ordered prior to the change in status of the Aeencv and sSvicI?p.C351.See alS° A®ricultural Adjustment Agency, p. 348, and Soil Conservation

Little Rock reservoir. Report on sedimentation surveys of Little Rock reservoir, Los Angeles County, Calif.; by Carl B. Brown. Dec. 1943. [1]4-11 p. 2 pl. 4° (8oil Conservation Service; Special report 6.) [Processed.] f A80.2013: 6

Loch Raven reservoir. Report on reconnaissance sedimentation surveys of Loch ri iTof !tyo0y reservoirs’ Baltimore, Md.; by L. C. Gottschalk. Dec. 1943. rPiioLfii2 2 1UapS’ 4° (S°11 Couservation Service; Special report 5.) Luiocesseu.J , A 80.2013 : 5

°Zpo^ndtiToeao1 yJeIdS aCr? fr°m cottonseed> Peanuts & soybeans, study of farms, counties and areas producing cotton and peanuts or cotton and soybeans

’ [by John E- Mason.] Dec. 1943 [published 1944]’12J+91 p. il. 4 (Agricultural Adjustment Agency.) f • Item 21

A 80.2102: Oi 5/942San Mateo County, Calif. Physical land conditions on San Mateo County soil

conservation district, Calif.; by Robert S. Ayers. 1943. [1] 4-36 p. il. 2 maps in pocket, large 8 (Soil Conservation Service; Physical land survey 33.) [Foruse in farm conservation planning.] * Paper, 45c. ® Item 150L. C. card Agr 44-32 A 80.2012: 33

Soil erosion Investigations in erosion control and reclamation of eroded land at an?4 Conservation Experiment Station, Temple, Tex., 1931-41 [with list

of literature cited]; by H. O. Hill, W. J. Peevy, A. G. McCall, and F. G. Bell. Jan 1944. cover title, 109 p. il. (Soil Conservation Service; Agriculture Dept.,

ec meal bulletin 859.) [Text on p. 2 of cover. Date of issue incorrectly• Ytein 16 P 2 °f C°Ver and P‘ 1 of text as Feb- 1944.] * Paper, 20c.L. C. card Agr 44-33 A 1.36:859

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SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE

Note .—By authority of Administrator’s memorandum 27, supp. 4, of the War Food Ad-ministration, dated Jan. 21, 1944, the Soil Conservation Service was authorized to function as an independent agency within the War Food Administration.

For publications ordered prior to the change in status of the Soil Conservation Service, see Food Production Administration, p. 350.Drainage as aid to increased food production; by John G. Sutton. Jan. 1944.

[1]-4-8 p. 4° [Processed. Reproduced by courtesy of Agricultural engineer-ing, journal of American Society of Agricultural Engineers.] t A 80.502: D 78

Soil conservation, official organ of Soil Conservation Service, Mar. 1944 [v. 9, no.9]. [1944.] [2]-f-195-216 p. il. 4° [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.50. • Item 152L. C. card Agr 35-403 A 80.507: 9/9

Soil conservation districts, state of organization by States, approximate acreage, number of operating units, and farms in organized districts [as of Feb. 15,1944]. Mar. 1, 1944. [4] p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t A 80.508:944/2

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

to those who apply for them.Employee counseling, selected list of references. Mar. 1944. [1] 4-9 p. 4°

[Processed.] $ CS 1.2: Em 7/6Leave of absence Annual and sick leave laws and regulations for Government

employees. Revised Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. ii-J-S p. * Paper, 5c.CS 1.7/2 :L 48/944

Organisation and activities of Civil Service Commission. [1944.] [l]4~10 p. [From winter 1943-44 edition of United States Government manual, published by War Information Office.] f CS 1.2: C 49/5/944

COMMERCE DEPARTMENT

CENSUS BUREAU

Cotton. Activity in cotton spinning industry, Feb. 1944. Mar. 18, 1944. 1 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Preliminary report.] t C 3.53:944/2

Cottonseed. Cottonseed received, crushed, and on hand, and cottonseed products manufactured, shipped out, and on hand, for 6 months ending Jan. 31, 1944, and 1943. Feb. 14, 1944. oblong 32° [Monthly. Preliminary report. Issued in postal card form.] t C 3J49: 943-44/6

----- Same, for 7 months ending Feb. 29, 1944 and 1943. Mar. 13, 1944. oblong 32° [Monthly. Preliminary report. Issued in postal card form.] t

C 3.149:943-44/7Employment. State and local government quarterly employment survey, 4th

quarter, 1943; v. 4, no. 17, Municipal employment in Oct. 1943 (cities having 25,000 or more inhabitants). Feb. 1944. 21 p. il. 4° [Processed.] tL. C. card 40-26613 C 3.140: 4/17

Financial statistics. State finances, 1943: v. 1. Individual State reports. 4° [Processed. A separate report will be issued for each of the 48 States. The following numbers have been issued during the period of this Monthly catalog.] tL. C. card 16-26796 C 3.141: 943/v.l,no.21-3621. Montana, fiscal year ended June 30, 1943, population 1940, total 559,456, 1943.

civilian 478.973. Feb. 1944. 7 p. il.22. Kentucky, fiscal year ended June 30. 1943, population 1940, total 2,845,627 1943

civilian 2,607,673. Feb. 1944. 7p.il.23. Virginia, fiscal year ended June 30, 1943, population 1940, total 2,677,773, 1943

civilian 2,769,722. Feb.. 1944. 7 p. il..24. Wisconsin, fiscal year ended J tine 30, 1943, population 1940, total 3,137,587 1943

civilian 2,956,860. Feb. 1944,. 6 p. il.

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Financial statistics—Continued.25. New Hampshire, fiscal year ended June 30, 1943, population 1940, total 491,524, 1943,

civilian 454,490. Feb. 1944. 7 p. il.26. Florida, fiscal year ended June 30, 1943, population 1940, total 1,897,414, 1943,

civilian 2,080,003. Feb. 1944. 6 p. 11.27. South Carolina, fiscal year ended June 30, 1943, population 1940, total 1,899,804,

1943, civilian 1,831,553. Feb. 1944. 7 p. il.28. Georgia, fiscal year ended June 30, 1943, population 1940, total 3,123,723, 1943,

civilian 3,026,728. Feb. 1944. 7 p. il.29. Massachusetts, fiscal year ended Nov. 30, 1942, population 1940, total 4,316,721,

1943, civilian 4,116,242. Feb. 1944. 7 p. il.30. Oregon, fiscal year ended June 30. 1943, population 1940, total 1,089,684. 1943,

civilian 1,152,492. Mar. 1944. 7 p. il.31. Tennessee, fiscal year ended June 30, 1943, population 1940, total 2,915,841, 1943,

civilian 2,853,527. Mar. 1944. 7 p. il.32. New Mexico, fiscal year ended June 30, 1943, population 1940, total 531,818. 1943,

civilian 496,161. Mar. 1944. 7 p. il.33. Vermont, fiscal year ended June 30, 1943, population 1940, total 359,231. 1943,

civilian 320,948. Mar. 1944. 7 p. il.34. Colorado, fiscal year ended June 30, 1943, population 1940, total 1,123,296. 1943.

civilian 1,059,043. Mar. 1944. 7 p. il.35. Arkansas, fiscal year ended June 30, 1943, population 1940, total 1,949,387, 1943,

civilian 1,816,806. Mar. 1944. 7 p. il.36. Ohio, fiscal year ended, Dec. 31, 1942, population 1940, total 6,907,612, 1943,

civilian 6,822,021. Mar. 1944. 7 p. il.

----- Same: v. 3, Statistical compendium, preliminary summary, Summary of finances of State governments in 1943. Mar. 1944. 10 p. 4° [Processed.] t

C 3.141:943/v.3/prelim.Forest products. Census of forest products, 1942: Production of lumber, lath

and shingles, average selling value and estimated stocks of lumber. Feb. 1944. 28 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared under supervision of Maxwell R. Conk-lin, chief, Industry Division.] tL. C. card 24-26494 C 3.12/7: L 97/4/942

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

C3. (various arbitrary numbers) :Note .—The Census Bureau collects and publishes monthly and quarterly current statis-

tics 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 hy the Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau. The titles of these reports as issued for 1944, 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 (C 3.43:)Commercial steel castings (C 3.74 :)Confectionery and competitive chocolate |

products, manufacturers’ sales. (C 3.125 :)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 (C 3.77:)Fats and oils, animal and vegetable

C 3.123:)Galvanized range boilers and tanks for hot

water heaters (C 3.86:)Leather gloves and mittens (C 3.42 :)Malleable iron castings (C 3.89 :)Mechanical stokers (C 3.91:)Men’s, youths’, and boys’ clothing (civilian

and government) (C 3.92 :)Oil burners (C 3.93 :)Paint, varnish, lacquer, and filler (C 3.94 :)

Plastic paints, coldwater paints, and cal-cimines (C 3.96:)

Porcelain enameled products, metal base only (C 3.98 :)

Public merchandise warehousing (C 3.102 :)Pyroxylin coated woven cotton fabrics

(C 3.104 :)Raw wool consumption (C3.52:)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 barrels and drums (C 3.106 :)Steel boilers (C 3.107:)Superphosphates (C 3.111:)Underwear, knit cloth and knit fabric

gloves (C 3.113:)Wheat ground and wheat-milling products

(C 3.117:)White base antifriction bearing metals (C 3.71:)Wholesalers’ sales, inventories, and credits (C 3.133:)Wool machinery activity (C 3.51:)

Quarterly industrial and business reportsBlowers, fans, unit heaters, and accessory Warm-air furnaces and winter air-condi-

equipment (C 3.143 :) tioning units (C 3.144 :)Fats and oils, Factory consumption of pri- Wheat and wheat-flour stocks held bv mills

mary animal and vegetable, by classes (C 3.115:) of products (C 3.154:) Wool and related fibers, Commercial stocks

Lacquers, Sales of (C 3.88:) of (C 3.52/3:)

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Labor force. Monthly report on labor force: Estimates of labor fbrce, employ-ment, and unemployment in United States during week of Jan. 2-8, 1944. Feb. 22, 1944. [2] p. 4° (Special surveys; MRLF-no. 20.) [Processed.] t

C 3.155: 20----- Same during week of Feb. 6-12, 1944. Mar. 20, 1944. [2] p. 4° (Special

surveys; MRLF-no. 21.) [Processed.] t 0 3.155:21Mortality index. Weekly mortality index, deaths in major cities, Mar. 4-25, 1944;

v. 15, no. 9-12. Mar. 9-30, 1944. Each 4 p. il. 4° [Processed.] fC 3.41:15/9-12

Vital statistics. Monthly vital statistics bulletin, Mar. 13, 1944; v. 7, no. 1. [1944.] 4 p. il. 4° [Processed.] | 0 3.127:7/1

----- Mortality summary, Vital statistics, special reports, v. 16, nos. 1-66 [title page and contents], Washington, 1944. iv p. 4° [Processed.] t

C 3.67:16/t.p.& cont.----- Vital statistics of United States, 1941: pt. 2, Natality and mortality data

for United States tabulated by place of residence. 1943. ii+564 p. 4° [Pre-pared under supervision of Halbert L. Dunn, chief statistician for vital sta-tistics.] * Cloth, $2.00. • Item 206L. C. card 40-26272 C 3.139 : 941/pt.2

----- Vital statistics, special reports, v. 16, no. 66; Feb. 26, 1944. [1944.] p. 339-352, il. 4° [Processed.] fL. C. card 36-26592 0 3.67:16/66

Note .—Volume 16 is mortality summaries, which will present statistical summaries for the more important causes of death.

----- Same, Feb. 25-Mar. 18,1944; v. 19, no. 5-7. [1944.] p. 47-92, il. 4° [Proc-essed.] | 0 3.67:19/5-7

Note .—Volume 19 consists of special tabulations, studies, and analytical articles on selected subjects.

----- Same, v. 20, no. 31-50; Feb. 24-Mar. 22, 1944. [1944.] p. 373-624, il. 4°[Processed.] t 0 3.67:20/31-50

Note .—Volume 20 consists of State summaries for 1942. These reports will be released concurrently with those of volume 19.

CIVIL AERONAUTICS AUTHORITY

CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION

Airport traffic control. Army-Navy-C. A. A- standard airport traffic control pro-cedures, effective Jan. 1, 1944. [1944.] cover title, [6]+71 p. il. 4° [Proc-essed.] tL. C. card 44-40741 C 31.106 :T 67

Civil aeronautics journal, issued monthly by Information & Statistics Service, v. 5, no. 3; Mar. 15,1944. [1944.] p. 29-40, il. 4° * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 75c. • Item 219.L. C. card 40-26182 C 31.118: 5/3

Pavements. Design manual for airport pavements. Washington, D. C., Mar. 1, 1944. cover title, [1] +5 p. 6 p. of pl. 4° [Processed.] f C 31.106: P28

CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD

Note .—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, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C., at a subscription price of $1.00 per volume; single copies vary in price.Braniff Airways, Inc. Docket no. 666, Braniff Airways, Inc., mail rates for

routes nos. 9, 15 and 50, decided Aug. 27, 1942; opinion [and order], [1943.] p. 633-656. ([Opinion] 52.) [From C. A. B. Reports, v. 3. Opinion 51, en-titled Northeast mail rates, will not be printed until the interests of national security permit its publication.] ♦ Paper, 10c. C 31.211/a : 3/52

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Civil air regulations. Civil air regulations: pt. 20, Pilot certificates, as amended to Feb. 15, 1944. [1944.] 16 p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 225L. C. card 38-261C0 C 31.209 : 20/2

----- Same: pt. 61, Scheduled air carrier rules, as amended to Feb. 1, 1944. 1944.26 p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 225 C 31.209: 61/3

•----- Civil air regulations amendments. [Processed.] C 31.209:Note .—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.

Pan American Airways, Inc. Docket no. 298, Pan American Airways, Inc., et al., Latin-American rate case, decided Aug. 28, 1942; opinion [and order] [1944.] p. 655-691, map. ([Opinion] 53.) [From C. A. B. Reports, v. 3.] * Paper, 10c.

C 31.211/a: 3/53COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY

Coast pilots Supplement to United States coast pilot, Atlantic Coast, sec. A, St. Croix River to Cape Cod, 4th (1941) edition; Feb. 16, 1944. [1944.] 8 leaves. (Serial 640-2.) t • Item 240 C 4.6/1: A/4/supp.914

Current tables, Atlantic Coast, North America, [calendar] year 1945. 1944. 168 p.+6 folded leaves, il. (Serial 657.) [Includes list of publications by Coast and Geodetic Survey relating to tides and currents. Important notice on use of daylight-saving or war time on p. 2 of cover.] t Paper, 15c. • Item 229 L. C. card 22-26822 C 4.22 : 945

Seismological bulletin. Seismological bulletin. MSI-104 ; Apr. 1942. Washing-ton, D. C., 1944. cover title, 16 p. f° [Monthly. ' Processed, with printed cover.] $ C 4.36:104

•----- Same, MSI-105; May 1942. Washington, D. C., 1944. cover title, 23 p. f°[Monthly. Processed, with printed cover.] $ C 4.36:105

•----- Same, MSI-106; June 1942. Washington, D. C., 1944. cover title, 24 p. f°[Monthly, Processed, with printed cover.] $ C4.36:106

Tides. Manual de observacion de las mareas, traduccion de Manual of tide observations, publicacion del Coast and Geodetic Survey de la Secretaria de Comercio. 1944. iv-j-92 p. il. 1 pl. large 8° ([Special publication 196A.]) [Publication carries series designation Publicacion TC-171 de la Oficina Central de Traducciones de la Secretaria de Estado. For English edition of this Manual, issued as Special publication 196 of Coast and Geodetic Survey, see the Monthly catalog for June 1941, p. 796.] $ C4.19:196A

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE BUREAU

Belgian Congo. Business firms, Belgian Congo [list]. Jan. 1944. 57 p 4° [Proc-essed.] t Paper, $1.00.L. C. card 44-40742 C 18.153: B 96/2/944

Business. Survey of current business. Mar. 1944; [v. 24, no. 3]. [1944.] cover title, 20+S36 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Text and another illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.75 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.50. • Item 257L. C. card 21-26819 c 18.35: 24/3

----- Same, weekly supplement, Mar. 2-30, 1944. [1944.] Each [2] n il 4° [Processed.] f C 18.36: 944/9-13

Domestic commerce, v. 32, no. 3; Mar. 1944. [1944.] 32 p. il. 4° [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.40. • Item 251

C 18.32:32/3Foreign commerce weekly, v. 14, no. 10-13; Mar. 4-25, 1944. [1944.] various

paging, il. 4° * Paper, 10c. single copy, $4.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $7.90. • Item 251L. C. card 40-29231 c 18.5/1:14/10-13

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Industry survey, manufacturers’ inventories, shipments, incoming business, un-filled orders, Jan. 1944. [1944.] 8 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t L. C. card 44-40743 C 18.224: 944/1

Medicine. Medical and toilet preparations, importers and dealers, Venezuela [list]. May 1941 [reprint 1944]. 20 p. 4° [Processed.] t Paper, $1.00.L. C. card 44—40744 C 18.153: M 468/6

NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS

Air compressors for automotive service stations and garages (motor-driven, y2 to 10 horsepower). 1944. [l]+6 p. (Simplified practice recommendation R202-43.) [Effective date, Dec. 1, 1943.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 280

C 13.12/1:202Bolts. Packaging of carriage, machine, and lag bolts. 1944. ii-f-22 p. (Simpli-

fied practice recommendation R60-43.) [Effective date, Nov. 15, 1943. Super-sedes R60-30.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 280 C 13.12/1: 60/3

Cartridges. Metallic cartridges. 1944. ii-j-D p. (Simplified practice recom-mendation R62-44.) [Effective date, Jan. 2, 1944. Supersedes R62-39.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 280 C 13.12/1: 62/4

Commercial standards (series). List of Commercial standards [publications of National Bureau of Standards] ; revised to Jan. 1, 1944. [1944.] 10 p. 4° (Letter circular LC742.) [Processed. Supersedes LC732.] f C 13.16:742

Dicalcium silicate solid solutions [with list of references] ; by Kenneth T. Greene. [1944.] p. 1-10, 5 p. of pl. (Research paper RP1570.) [From Journal of re-search of National Bureau of Standards, Jan. 1944, v. 32.] * Paper, 10c.

C 13.22/a: 1570Furnaces. Oil-burning floor furnaces equipped with vaporizing pot-type burners,

recorded voluntary standard of the trade. 1944. ii+23 p. il. (Commercial standard CS113-44.) [Effective date for new production from Feb. 17, 1944.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 274 C 13.20:113

Hydrocarbons in gasoline fraction of 7 representative crudes, including all dis-tillate to 102° C and aromatics to 160° C [with list of references] ; by Alphonse F. Forziati, Charles B. Willingham, Beveridge J. Mair, and Frederick D. Rossini. [1944.] p. 11-37, il. 1 pl. (Research paper RP1571.) [From Journal of re-search of National Bureau of Standards, Jan. 1944, v. 32.] * Paper, 10c.

C 13.22/a: 1571Journal of research. Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, v.

32, no. 2: Feb. 1944. 1944. ii-|-45—75 p. il. 1 pl. [Monthly. Includes Research papers 1573-75. 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 44-40711^0713 C 13.22: 32/2

----- Same, v. 32, no. 3; Mar. 1944. 1944. ii-L77-130 p. il. [Monthly. In-cludes Research papers 1570-79. Individual papers are issued separately and are listed in the Monthly catalog as they appear.] • Item 278 C 13.22: 32/3

Metallurgy, publications by members of staff of National Bureau of Standards (1931-43). Dec. 18, 1943. 32 p. 4° (Letter circular LC-740.) [Processed. Supersedes LC-664.] t C 13.16: 740

H Paints, varnishes, and related products (colors and containers). 1944. [1] -[-11 p. (Simplified practice recommendation R144-43.) [Effective date, Dec. 15, 1943. Supersedes R144—42.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 280 C 13.12/1:144/4

4 Paper. Effect of humidity on physical properties of paper [with list of ref-erences] ; by Frederick T. Carson. Jan. 31,1944. ii+12 p. il. (Circular C445.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 273L. C. card 44-40715 C 13.4: 445

Polarimetry and its application to sugars and their derivatives, publications by staff of National Bureau of Standards. Feb. 1,1944. 26 p. 4° (Letter circular LC-741.) [Processed. Revision of LC-507.] t C 13.16:741

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PSajanSl lS9U32P1nTcenaia7QjJSt Pub^.cations of National Bureau of Stand- ?3 194? ri 3z1’r^41’1wlth subject and author indexes, 1901-41. Dec.

ga^We i ISCTleS de8i^“»“ “P-L. C. card 26-10602 13 4.24/31^(^^the'm?AtreSS Protection- ^corded voluntary standard

X? “ ' u+9 p- (Commercial standard CS114-43.) [Effectivedate for new production from Dec. 1, 1943.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 274

C 13.20:114TecTimcaZ news bulletin of National Bureau of Standards, Mar. 1944

[ 1.944.] p. 17-23. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c.subscription, 70c. • Item 281 wL. C. card 25-26527

no. 323.

Water tanks. Painting steel potable water tanks. Feb. 26 (Letter circular LC 744.) [Processed. Supersedes LC 337.]’

PATENT OFFICE

a yr.; foreign

C 13.13:3231944. 6 p. 4° t C 13.16: 744

Note ,—The Patent Office publishes Specifications and drawings of patents in single nt>t enumerated in this catalog, but may be obtained for 10c each at the-Patent

?f®2O nne^ fled uy patenJ n,um?er- The Office also issues coupon orderein packages of 20 at $2.00 per package, or in books containing 100 coupons at $10 00 per book coupons are good until used but are to be used only for orders sent to tEe Patent Office For schedule of office fees, address Chief Clerk, Patent Office Washington D C

[Decisions in patent and trade-mark cases, etc.] Mar. 7-28 1944 [1944 1 vnri

SU5X: n°-’Pa^ n.w’l ZTXL. C. card 23-7315 C 21.5/a 2: 560/1-4

Official gazette. Official gazette of Patent Office, containing patents, trade-marks 7TE.LdreSlgns, lss«ed Mar. 7-28, 1944; v. 560, no. 1-4. [1944.]’ cover titles’ 731+tcxxvi}^ il. large 8° [Weekly.] * Paper, 35c. single copy $16 00 a vr •’ foreign subscription, $25.00. • Item 290 * y ’L. C. card 4-18256 C 21 5 • 560/1-4

cases. In the last weekly issue of^ac^rnon^ in pa?ntsection entitled Bulletin of decisions of Patent Office on trS-ma^ks^ °fflClal gaZette a $2.00e and^^^lhe^on^raXmim-ks^pricT 75cPUbT^ese//nd2 parts’ °ne ^ents, P^ce regular subscription price for the Official p-nzptto ?;'®se i.ndexe® are P,°t included in the yearly subscribers wbo remit $18.7°; torii™ subscrJtlon lor'tte same fes’lV 10 ““>Se

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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 172-227, 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.Amphibious Training Base, Camp Bradford. H. R. 3607, act for reimbursement of certain

Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged as result of fire in tent L-76 at Amphibious Training Base, Camp Bradford, Norfolk, Va., Mar. 15, 1943. Approved Feb. 21, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 180.)

Angell, Henry. II. R. 2131, act for relief of Henry Angell [or Hajm Engel alias Henryk Engel]. Approved Mar. 1, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 217.)

Boyington, Gregory. S. 1427, act to authorize appointment of Gregory Boyington 1st lieutenant in Marine Corps. Approved Mar. 14, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 224.)

Bradshaw, Lee 8. S. 933, act for relief of Lee S. Bradshaw. Approved Feb. 22, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 207.)

Burns. William J., International Detective Agency. S. 1494, act for relief of William J. Burns International Detective Agency. Approved Feb. 21, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 177.)

Cohen, Ethel, n. R. 1854, act for relief of Ethel Cohen. Approved Feb. 22, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 189.)

Crotts, Dan. H. R. 1311, act for relief of Dan Crotts. Approved Feb. 22, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 186.)

Cunningham, Kernan R. II. R. 547, act for relief of Kernan R. Cunningham. Approved Feb. 22, 1944. 1 p. <Private law 183.)

Davidson, J. C. H. R. 3193, act for relief of J. C. Davidson and Vassie Lee Davidson. Approved Feb. 22, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 197.)

District of Columbia. H. R. 4059, act to amend act to empower commissioners of District of Columbia to convey land [in Seaton Place and S Street east of 4th Street northeast to owners of abutting property, so as to transfer proceeds of sale from miscellaneous receipts of United States to credit of District of Columbia in Treasury]. Approved Feb. 26, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 215.)

Dowdell, W. E. S. 1563, act for relief of W. E. Dowdell and June Dowdell. Approved Mar 14, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 225.)

Edens, Luther T. S. 1288, act for relief of Luther Thomas Edens. Approved Feb. 22, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 210.)

Gaw al is, Peter A. H. R. 1594, act for relief of Peter A. Gawalis. Approved Mar. 3, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 218.)

Gibson, Lafayette. H. R. 1442, act for relief of Lafayette Gibson. Approved Feb. 22, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 187.)

Haag, William A. S. 1077, act for relief of William A. Haag. Approved Feb. 22, 1944.1 p. (Private law 208.)

Haas, Jack L. S. 391, act for relief of Jack Lecel Haas. Approved Mar. 14, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 222.)

Holcomb, Thomas. H. R. 3760, act authorizing the President to present, in name "f Congress, Distinguished Service Medal to Thomas Holcomb. Approved Feb. 22, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 203.)

Hunter, Fred. H. R. 1637, act for relief of Fred Hunter. Approved Mar. 3, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 219.)

Jack Henry Post. S. 1417, act to authorize Secretary of Interior to donate and convey on behalf of United States, to Jack Henry Post, Numbered 1, American Legion, An-chorage, Alaska, wood-frame building, known as Telephone and Telegraph Building, located on lots 7 and 8 in block 17, Anchorage townsite. Approved Feb. 21, 1944. I p. (Private law 176.)

Johnston, Mrs. Dorothy B. H. R. 1934, act for relief of Mrs. Donald B. Johnston [Dorothy Bowers Johnston]. Approved Feb. 22. 1944. 1 p. (Private law 190.)

Jordan, W. R. S. 1391, act for relief of W. R. Jordan and Mabel Jordan. Approved Feb. 21, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 175.)

Lewis, Thomas. H. R. 3189, act for relief of Thomas Lewis. Approved Feb. 22, 1944.1 p. (Private law 196.)

Littlefield, Frederick L. H. R. 1835, act for relief of estate of Frederick Lee Littlefield. Approved Mar. 7, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 220.)

Long Island, Alaska. H. R. 3605, act for reimbursement of certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged as result of fires in tents used as quarters by members of 12th Naval Construction Battalion, Long Island. Alaska. Dec. 26, 1942, and May 26, 1943. Approved Feb. 21, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 178.)

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Private law 172-227, 78th Congress—Continued.Louie, George M. H. R. 850, act for relief of George M. Louie. Approved Feb. 22,

1944. 1 p. (Private law 185.)McCoy, J. E., & Son. H. R. 1872, act for relief of J. E. McCoy and Son. Approved

Feb. 26, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 213.)Martin, Arthur J., Jr. H. R. 3076, act for relief of legal guardian of Arthur J. Martin,

jr. Approved Feb. 21, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 173.)Mastrilli, Francesco P. H. R. 480, act for relief of Francesco P. Mastrilli. Approved

Mar. 1, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 216.)Meeks, Spencer. H. R. 3332, act for relief of Spencer Meeks. Approved Feb. 22, 1944.

1 p. (Private law 200.) ,Melchior, Josephine M. S. 255, act for relief of Josephine M. Melchior. Approved Feb. 22, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 204.)

Moret, Joseph. S. 1325, act for relief of Joseph Moret. Approved Feb. 22, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 211.)

Morhouse, Charles H. H. R. 3339, act for relief of Charles H. Morhouse. Approved Feb. 22, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 199.)

New York Indemnity Co. S. 776, act to confer jurisdiction on Court of Claims to hear, determine, and render judgment on claim of Louis H. Pink, as statutory liquidator of New York Indemnity Company, against United States. Approved Mar. 16, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 226.)

Norfolk Navy Yard. H. R. 3606, act for reimbursement of certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged as result of fire at Outlying Degaussing Branch of Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Va., Dec. 4, 1942. Approved Feb. 21, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 179.)

Paal, Julius. H. R. 1467, act to record lawful admission to United States for permanent residence of Julius Paal. Approved Feb. 22, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 188.)

Pacific Dry Dock Repair Co., Inc. H. R. 610, act for relief of Pacific Dry Dock and Repair Company, Incorporated. Approved Feb. 22. 1944. 1 p. (Private law 184.)

Pedersen, Nels J. H. R. 3298, act for relief of Nels J. Pedersen. Approved Feb. 22, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 198.)

Pemberton, Howard L. H. R. 3351, act for relief of Howard L. Pemberton. Approved Feb. 22. 1944. 1 p. (Private law 201.)

Phillips, Amos R. h. R. 2804, act for relief of Ruth E. P. Phillips, as executrix of estate of Amos Russell Phillips. Approved Feb. 22, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 194.)

Pitts, Anderson F. S. 1528, act for relief of Anderson F. Pitts. Approved Feb. 22, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 212.)

Postal Telegraph-Cable Co. H. R. 2340, act for relief of Postal Telegraph-Cable Company.Approved Feb. 21, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 172.)

Rogers, George A. S. 817, act for relief of George A. Rogers. Approved Feb. 22, 1944.1 p. (Private law 205.)

Rogers, James T. H. R. 3001, act for relief of James T. Rogers. Approved Feb. 26, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 214.)

Sawyer, Oswald L. H. R. 2690, act for relief of Oswald L. Sawyer. Approved Feb. 22, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 192.)

Sick, Robert P. H. R. 1874, act for relief of Robert P. Sick. Approved Mar. 11, 1944.1 p. (Private law 221.)

Sims, John. H. R. 399, act for relief of John Sims. Approved Feb. 22, 1944. 1 p.(Private law 182.)

Skou, Svend J. S. 397, act for relief of Svend J. Skou. Approved Mar. 14, 1944. 1 p.(Private law 223.)

Sleet, Lucille. S. 1164, act for relief of Lucille Sleet. Approved Feb. 22, 1944. 1 p.(Private law 209.)

Smith, Edward H. H. R. 213, act for relief of Edward H. Smith. Approved Feb. 22, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 181.)

Stanchfield, Vern M. S. 1549, act for relief of Vern M. Stanchfield. Approved Mar. 16, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 227.)

Steed, Tom S. H. R. 2691, act for relief of Tom S. Steed. Approved Feb. 22, 1944.1 p. (Private law 193.)

Tucker, Mrs. Neola C. S. 921, act for relief of Mrs. Neola Cecile Tucker. Approved Feb. 22. 1944. 1 p. (Private law 206.)

Tucker, William M. H. R. 2639, act for relief of William M. Tucker and Nelda M.Tucker. Approved Feb. 22, 1944 1 p. (Private law 191.)

Wade Bros. H. R. 3504, act for relief of Wade Brothers, partnership composed of M. J., G. W., and Ovid Wade. Approved Feb. 22, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 202.)

Weston, Mrs. Jennie I. H. R. 3153, act for relief of estate of Jennie I. Weston. Approved Feb. 22, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 195.)

Wisconsin Electric Power Co. S. 1324, act for relief of Wisconsin Electric Power Com-pany. Approved Feb. 21, 1944. 1 p. (Private law 174.)

Public law 231-258, 78th Congress.Note .—Public laws in slip form in the first prints may be obtained from the Super-

intendent of Documents, Washington 25, D. C.. at a subscription price of $3.00 a session, foreign subscription, $4.25; single copies are usually 5c.; no. 235, Internal revenue, which see, below, is 15c. • Item 1035Alaska. H. R. 3428, act to amend sec. 6-8 of act to provide for leasing of coal lands in

Alaska [so as to permit any individual, association, or corporation to hold more than one lease under certain conditions]. [Approved Feb. 21, 1944.] 2 p. (Public law 231.)

Bankruptcy. H. R. 4166, act to amend act to establish uniform system of bankruptcy throughout United States, and acts amendatory thereof and sunpleinentary thereto [relative to farm mortgage moratorium]. [Approved Mar. 11, 1944.] 2 p. (Public law 251.)

Belle Fourche River. H. R. 2580, act to grant consent of Congress to compact entered into by South Dakota and Wyoming relating to waters of Belle Fourche River basin,

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to make provisions concerning exercise of Federal jurisdiction as to those waters, ^bPF2194™]°^7e™CleHp *if ll‘>36 waters’ and £or otiler purposes. [Approved

Commodity Credit Corporation. S. J. Res. 116, joint resolution continuing Commodity oQeio4^01rP0oatl0n/?,s agency of United States until June 30, 1945. [Approved Feb. 28, 1944.] 2 p. (Public law 240.)

District of Columbia. H. R. 2199, act to amend act in relation to taxes and tax sales in District of Columbia, approved Feb. 28, 1898, as amended. Approved Feb. 22 1944 1 p. (Fublic law 233.)

HL R- ac.t to permit construction and use of certain pipe lines for pneumatic tube transmission in District of Columbia [by Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.J. Ap-proved Feb. 22, 1944. 1 p. (Public law 234.)

~ 3997, act to amend Code of District of Columbia providing for sale of fishproved Fe%r.26F7944!PTp! ^Public^w 234.)°f dUring December^’ Ap"77 w 15?lact^° amend act to change name of Conduit Road in District of Columbia [to MacArthur Boulevard, so as to include that portion of Conduit Road lying in Maryland and extending to Great Falls]. Approved Mar. 11, 1944. 1 p. (Public law )77 S-i 1in^’oaC4t to extend for one year date of termination of Public law 22, dated

7% * • Proyine for temporary increase in compensation for certain em-ployees of District of Columbia Government and White House Police Force. Ap-proved Mar. 11.1944. In. (Public law 253.) P

Drwdocfts. S. 1668, act authorizing appropriation for Navy for additional ship repair facilities. Approved Mar. 14, 1944. Ip. (Public law 256.) [The principal purpose

„ S- V° Pr0Vlde for drydocks and collateral facilities. ]?• ffi912, act to authorize charging of tolls for passage or transit of Government traffic over Golden Gate Bridge. Approved Mar. 14, 1944 J. p. (Juuoiic law 255.)

Government securities. S. 1146, act to amend sec. 31 of securities exchange act of 1934 [so as to eliminate payment of annual registration fee on Government securities by national securities exchanges]. Approved Mar. 17, 1944. 1 p. (Public law 258 )

Mountains National Park. H. R. 1388, act to authorize acceptance of r°”a£ c™ of land for construction of scenic parkway to provide appropriate view of 99 V Mountains I?atl05ol Park from Tennessee side of park. Approved Feb. 1944. 1 p. (Public law 232.)

Hovasupai Reservation. S. 1000 act to reserve public-domain lands in Arizona for addition to Havasupai Indian Reservation. Approved Mar. 4, 1944. 1 p. (Public 1(IW )

Hines, Frank T. S. 872, act to provide retirement benefits for certain persons who ?^VornSiadlJ1anio^oat0r1?£ veterans’ affairs. Approved Mar. 10, 1944. 1 p. (Public law 250.) [S. 872 applies only to Frank T. Hines.]

Interior Department. S. 1140, act to provide for appointment of additional Assistant Secretary of Interior. Approved Feb. 29, 1944. 1 p. (Public law 241.)

Internal revenue. _ H. R. 3687, act to provide revenue, and for other purposes FBe- 7fiT lau>ubik. i«w19^Sby rtM°^h QCQ-7V*ote of each Ho.use- after veto byPthePPresident.] CntE-Vo/vh t SI1® la^n“^I1?; R‘ P$87 increases certain postal rates, establishes a War contracts Price Adjustment Board to renegotiate war contracts, and suspends for one year increase m pay-roll taxes for old age and survivors’ benefits. ]

Dawyers. H. J. Res. 230, joint resolution to limit operation of sec. 109 and 113 of anrdu-eC^ :-61- 365’ and- 366- Revised statutes, and certain other pro visions of law [which impose certain restrictions in relation to' employment of

counsel to represent Congress in litigation brought by Goodwin B. Watson William E ir„D?J-d’ and R?bert M. Lovett]. Approved Mar. 4, 1944. 1 p. (Public law 249 j

‘t’S Commission. S. J. Res. 78, joint resolution to provide cash awards to per- Maritime Commission and War Shipping Administration for useful sug-

flhiNi^law1™^adminlstratl0n of their activities. Approved Mar. 13, 1944. 1 p.R- 9’ aS£ t0 fix reasonable definition and standard of identity of certain dry milk solids. Approved Mar. 2, 1944. 1 p. (Public law 244 ) y 01 certain

Nuise Corps, Navy H. R. 2976, act to grant military rank to certain members of Naw Nurse Corps. Approved Feb. 26, 1944. 1 p. (Public law 238 ) 01 "avy

Nurses and nursing. S. 1633, act to amend act to provide for training of nurses for armed forces, governmental and civilian hospitals, health agencies, and war industries through grants to institutions providing such training, approved June 15 1943 so as to provide for full participation of institutions of United States in program’fo? training of nurses. [Approved Mar. 4, 1944.] 2 p. (Public law 248 <rOgram Ior

IL £0t7, act* f?T relief of. Or^on- Department of Forestry of Oregon and certain organized protection agencies in Oregon for protection of unaunronriated public-forest lands intermingled with Oregon and California lands from July 1 1938 to June 30, 1939. Approved Mar. 1, 1944. 1 p. (Public law 243 ) y ’ ’

Pensions. H R 85, act to amend act of Mar. 3, 1927, granting pensions to soldiers who law 245n) n iaD WarS °m 1817 t0 1898‘ [Approv*d Mar 3, 1944.] 3 p (PubHc

23% a9t liberalize service pension laws relating to veterans of War Approved Mar 1^19^ Expedition, and their dependents.

Real and seal fisheries. H. R. 2924, act to give effect to provisional fur seal agreement of 1942 between United States and Canada, to protect fur seals of PribilofgIslands and for other purposes. [Approved Feb. 26, 1944.] 5 p. (Public law 237 ) ’

Stowaways. S 1386, act making it misdemeanor to stow away on aircraft and pro- viding punishment therefor. Approved Mar. 4, 1944. 1 p. (Public law 247 )

River. S. 1387, act to extend time within which Montana, North Dakota, ana Wyoming may negotiate and enter into compact or agreement for division of waters of Yellowstone River. Approved Mar. 16, 1944. 1 p. (Public law 257.)

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Golden Gate Bridge. Charging tolls for passage or transit of Government traffic over Golden Gate Bridge, conference report to accompany H. R. 2912 ; submitted by Mr. Lea. Feb. 25, 1944. 4 p. (H. rp. 1196, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Hines, Frank T. Authorizing the President to appoint Frank T. Hines brigadier general in Army of United States, conference report to accompany S. 872; sub-mitted by Mr. Sparkman. Feb. 24, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 1192, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [Committee recommends amendment of S. 872 by substitute and agrees to House amendment of title of bill which reads: Act to provide retirement benefits for certain persons who serve as administratoi* of veterans’ affairs. As amended, S. 872 applies only to Frank T. Hines.] t

Postal service. Increase in compensation to substitute postal employees, con-ference report to accompany H. R. 2836; submitted by Mr. Burch of Virginia. Mar. 15, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1257, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Postmasters. Placing postmasters at 4th-class post offices on annual-salary basis, and fixing their rate of pay, and providing allowances for rent, fuel, light, and equipment, and fixing rates thereof, conference report to accompany H. R. 324; submitted by Mr. Burch [of Virginia.] Mar. 20, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 1269, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Suffrage. Voting in time of war by members of armed forces, members of merchant marine, and others, report to accompany S. 1285 [to amend act of Sept. 16, 1942, which provided method of voting, in time of war, by members of land and naval forces absent from place of their residence] ; submitted by Mr. Worley. Mar. 10, 1944. 23 p. (H. rp. 1247, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [Com-mittee recommends amendment of S. 1285 by substitute and amendment of title of bill to read: Act to facilitate voting, in time of war, by members of land and naval forces, members of merchant marine, and others, absent from place of their residence, and to amend act of Sept. 16, 1942, and for other purposes. As amended, S. 1285 establishes a United States War Ballot Commission.] f L. C. card 44-40718

•----- Wartime method of voting by members of armed forces, conference reporton bill (S. 1285) to amend act of Sept. 16, 1942, which provided method of voting, in time of war, by members of land and naval forces absent from place of their residence; submitted by Mr. Connally. Mar. 9, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 15 p. (S. doc. 161, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [Committee recommends amendment of S. 1285 by substitute and amendment of title of bill to read: Act to facilitate voting, in time of war, by members of land and naval forces, members of merchant marine, and others, absent from place of their residence, and to amend act of Sept. 16, 1942, and for other purposes. As amended, S. 1285 establishes a United States War Ballot Commission.] f L. C. card 44-40716

United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. United Nations re-lief and rehabilitation, conference report to accompany H. J. Res.. 192 [to enable United States to participate in work of United Nations Relief and Re-habilitation Organization] ; submitted by Mr. Bloom. Mar. 15, 1944. 4 p. (H. rp. 1260, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t L. C. card 44-40723

EXECUTIVE PAPERS, JOINT COMMITTEE ON DISPOSITION OF

Government offices. Disposing of certain executive papers, report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. Mar. 20, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1266, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

----- Disposing of certain executive papers, report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. Mar. 21, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1272, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

----- Disposition of records, sundry Government departments, report; sub-mitted by Mr. Elliott. Mar. 2,1944. Ip. (H. rp. 1221, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

----- Disposition of records, sundry Government departments, report; sub-mitted by Mr. Elliott. Mar. 8,1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1242, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

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Government offices—Continued.----- Disposition of records, sundry Government departments, report; sub-

mitted by Mr. Elliott. Mar. 8,1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1243, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t----- Disposition of records, sundry Government departments, report; sub-

mitted by Mr. Elliott. Mar. 10,1944. 1 p. (H. rp. 1250, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f ----- Disposition of records, sundry Government departments, report; sub-

mitted by Mr. Elliott. Mar. 10, 1944. Ip. (H. rp-1251, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f ----- Disposition of records, sundry Government departments, report; sub-

mitted by Mr. Elliott. Mar. 10,1944. Ip. (H. rp. 1252, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

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Austria. Attitude of United States toward Austria, study of legality of annexa-tion of Austria by Germany under international law and Austrian constitu-tional law and policy of United States towards annexation; [by Herbert Wright]. 1944. iii+26 p. (H. doc. 477, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 10c. L. C. card 44-40710

Calendars of House of Representatives and history of legislation, 78th Congress, 2d session, Mar. 1-31, 1944; no. 36-57. 1944. various paging, large 8° [Daily when House of Representatives is in session.] J Y 1.2: 78-2-36 to 78-2-57

Soldiers. Handbook for servicemen and servicewomen of World War II and their dependents, including rights and benefits of veterans of World War I and their dependents; [prepared by Wright Patman], 1944. iv+60p. (H. doc. 394, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [This is a revision of House document 285, 78th Congress.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 44-40698

----- Laws relating to veterans [Sept. 2, 1914-Feb. 3, 1944] ; compiled by Elmer A. Lewis, superintendent Document Room, House of Representatives. 1944 xiii-f-680 p. * Paper, $1.00. • Item 308L. C. card 44-40693 Y 1.2 :V 64/944

ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Garney, Mary. Gratuity for Isaline Garney, report to accompany H. Res. 467 [for payment of 6 months’ salary and funeral expenses to Isaline Garney, mother of Mary Garney, late employee of House] ; submitted by Mr. Coch-ran. Mar. 10, 1944. 1 p. (H. rp. 1248, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Indian Affairs Committee, House. .Expenses of conducting study and investiga-tion [of conditions of American Indians in United States], authorized by House resolution 166, incurred by Committee on Indian Affairs, report to accom-pany H. Res. 480; submitted by Mr. Patton. Mar. 22, 1944. 1 p. (H. rp. 1274 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, House. Providing additional funds for expenses of conducting studies and investigations authorized by House resolution 52 [of progress of national-defense program insofar as it relates to Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee], report to accompany H. Res. 466; submitted by Mr. Cochran. Mar. 9, 1944. Ip. (H. rp. 1244, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Agriculture Department. Department of Agriculture organic act of 1944, report to accompany H. R. 4278 [to provide for control and eradication of certain animal and plant pests and diseases, to facilitate cooperation with States in fire control, to provide for more efficient protection and management of national forests, to facilitate carrying out of agricultural conservation and related agricultural programs, to facilitate operation of Farm Credit Admin-istration and Rural Electrification Administration, to aid in orderly marketing of agricultural commodities, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Pace. Feb. 29, 1944. 32 p. (H. rp. 1198, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f L. C. card 44-40775

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Agriculture Department—Continued.----- Rural electrification, hearings, 78th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 4278,

to provide for control and eradication of certain animal and plant pests and diseases, to facilitate cooperation with States in fire control, to provide for more efficient protection and management of national forests, to facilitate carrying out of agricultural conservation and related agricultural programs, to facil-itate operation of Farm Credit Administration and Rural Electrification Ad-ministration, to aid in orderly marketing of agricultural commodities, and for other purposes, Nov. 11,1943, and Feb. 11, 1944. 1944. iii-f-62 p. * Paper, 15c. • Item 338 Y 4.Ag 8/1: R 88

APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Agriculture Department. Agriculture Department appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1945, hearings before subcommittee, 78th Congress, 2d session. 1944. ii+1612 p. * Paper, $2.00. • Item 339 Y 4.Ap 6/1: Ag 8/945

----- Department of Agriculture appropriation bill, fiscal year 1945, report to accompany H. R. 4443; submitted by Mr. Tarver. Mar. 21 [1944], 34 p. (H. rp. 1271, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Appropriations. First deficiency appropriation bill, 1944, report to accompany H. R. 4346 [making appropriations to supply deficiencies in appropriations for fiscal year 1944 and prior fiscal years, to provide supplemental appropriations for fiscal year 1944, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Cannon of Missouri. Mar. 7, 1944. 37 p. (H. rp. 1239, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

•----- First deficiency appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1944, hearings before sub-committee, 78th Congress, 2d session. 1944. ii-j-822 p. * Paper, $1.00 • Item 339 Y 4.Ap 6/1: D 36/944-1

•----- Legislative and judiciary appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1945, report toaccompany H. R. 4414; submitted by Mr. O’Neal. Mar. 15, 1944. 23 p. (H. rn. 1259, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

--- Legislative branch appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1945, hearings before subcommittee, 78th Congress, 2d session. 1944. ii 4-181 p. * Paper, 25c. • Item 339 Y 4.Ap 6/1: L 52/945

Courts of United States. Judiciary appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1945, hearings before subcommittee, 78th Congress, 2d session. 1944. ii4-138 p. * Paper, 20c.• Item 339 Y 4.Ap 6/1: J 89/945

Home Owners' Loan Corporation. Supplemental hearing, independent offices ap-propriation bill [fiscal year] 1945, hearings before subcommittee, 78th Congress, 2d session : Home Owners’ Loan Corporation. 1944. ii-|-45 p. * Paper, 10c.

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BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Commodity Credit Corporation. Continuing Commodity Credit Corporation as agency of United States [until June 30, 1945], report to accompany H. J. Res. 239; submitted by Mr. Spence. Feb. 23, 1944. [2] p. (H. rp. 1173, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Federal reserve member banks. Absorption of exchange charges, hearings, 78th Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 3956, to amend Federal reserve act, as amended, to provide that absorption of exchange and collection charges shall not be deemed payment of interest on deposits, Dec. 10, 1943-Feb. 9. 1944. 1944. iii4-752 p. il. * Paper, $1.00. • Item 340 Y 4.B 22/1: Ex 7/3

CLAIMS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Bant in, Howard C. Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Bantin, report to accompany H. R. 3724 [for relief of Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Bantin] ; submitted by Mr. Green. Feb. 23, 1944. 5 p. (H. rp. 1186, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Coe, Ruth. Ruth Coe, report to accompany H. R. 3114 [for relief of Ruth Coe] • submitted by Mr. Ramey. Feb. 23, 1944. 5 p. (H. rp. 1184, 78th Cong 2d sess.) f

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Dowdell, W. E. W. E. Dowdell and June Dowdell, report to accompany S. 1563 [for relief of W. E. Dowdell and June Dowdell]; submitted by Mr. Patton. Feb. 23,1944. 6 p. (H. rp. 1175, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Evans, C. Guy. C. Guy Evans, report to accompany S. 1589 [for relief of C. Guy Evans] ; submitted by Mr. Miller of Missouri. Feb. 24, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1176, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Evensen, C. C. C. C. Evensen, report to accompany H. R. 3668 [for relief of C. C Evensen] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Feb. 23, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 1185, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Glasgow, Almos W. Almos W. Glasgow, report to accompany S. 555 [for relief of Almos W. Glasgow] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Feb. 29,1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 1197, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Hale, Clarence P., jr. Clarence P. Hale, jr., report to accompany H. R. 2405 [for relief of Clarence P. Hale, jr.]; submitted by Mr. Miller [of Missouri]. Feb. 23, 1944. 4 p. (H. rp. 1181, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Munson, Donald J. Donald J. Munson, report to accompany H. R. 2288 [for relief of Donald J. Munson] ; submitted by Mr. Jennings. Feb. 23, 1944. 11 p. (H. rp. 1180, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

0 Connell, Daniel D. Daniel D. O’Connell and Almon B. Stewart, report to accompany H. R. 1962 [for relief of Daniel D. O’Connell and Almon B. Stewart]; submitted by Mr. Jennings. Mar. 7, 1944. 7 p. (H. rp. 1236, 78th Cong 2d sess.) t

Polak, Edward. Legal guardian of Edward Polak, report to accompany H. R. 3301 [for relief of legal guardian of Edward Polak]; submitted by Mr. Dicksteiu Feb. 24,1944. 6 p. (H. rp. 1189, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Ring, Mrs. Mildred. Mrs. Mildred Ring, report to accompany H. R. 2846 [for relief of Mrs. Mildred Ring] ; submitted by Mr. Dickstein. Feb. 23, 1944. 5 p. (H. rp. 1183, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Search, William E. William E. Search, and to legal guardian of Marion Search, Pauline Search, and Virginia Search, report to accompany H. R. 1635 [for relief of William E. Search, and to legal guardian of Marion Search, Pauline Search, and Virginia Search]; submitted by Mr. Goodwin. Feb 23 1944 14 p. (H. rp. 1178, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Stanchfield, 1 ern M. Vern M. Stanchfield, report to accompany S. 1549 [for relief of Vern M. Stanchfield]; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Feb 23 1944 2 p. (H. rp. 1174, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Taylor, Edwin H., jr. Edwin H. Taylor, jr., report to accompany H. R. 1682 t£°r re?nf Of Edwin H. Taylor, jr.] ; submitted by Mr. Abernethy. Feb. 23, 1944. 12 p. (H. rp. 1179, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Thompson, Clarence E. Clarence E. Thompson and Mrs. Virginia Thompson report t° accompany H. R. 2408 [for relief of Clarence E. Thompson and Mrs’ Virginia Ihompson]; submitted by Mr. Miller of Missouri. Feb 23 1944 5 p. (H. rp. 1182, 78th Cong. 2d sess.)t

Wct/drop Heating & Plumbing Co., report to accompany H. R. 1061 [for relief of an<J PlumbinS Company]; submitted by Mr. Abernethy.

1’eb. 23, 1944. 16 p. (H. rp. 1177, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE, HOUSE

?>U1%tiOun £ 2iStrict Of Columbia> report to accompanyH. R. 43_.i submitted by Mr. Harris of Arkansas. Mar 15, 1944 8 n (H. rp. 1261, <8th Cong. 2d sess.) [H. R. 4327 abolishes the Boxing Com- missi on for the District of Columbia created by act of Apr. 24, 1934 and creates for the District of Columbia the District Boxing Commission.] t

Deod. Amending act regulating disposal of dead human bodies in District of FebUI99tOnaTCC°mii1qq -I1; R’ 3619: submitted by Mr. Randolph. l*eb. 23, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 1188, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

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Fire Department. Amending act to fix salaries of personnel of Police and Fire Departments of District of Columbia [so as to provide for increase of salaries of certain members of Fire Department], report to accompany H. R. 4347; submitted by Mr. Randolph. Mar. 23, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1281, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Insurance. Providing for regulation of certain insurance rates in District of Columbia, report to accompany H. R. 3974; submitted by Mr. Randolph. Mar. 23,1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1280, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Property. Amending 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 ganish- ment, report to accompany H. R. 2116; submitted by Mr. Randolph. Mar. 13, 1944. 4 p. (H. rp. 1254, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Rezoning of certain property in District of Columbia as residential area, report to accompany H .R. 2850; submitted by Mr. Randolph. Mar. 22, 1944. 5 p. 3 maps. (H. rp. 1276, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

War relief. Relief for starving peoples of Europe, report to accompany H. Res. 221; submitted by Mr. Bloom. Mar. 20, 1944. 1 p. (H. rp. 1265, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

imm igr ati on an d na tur ali zat ion com mi ttee , hou se

Aliens. Second omnibus immigration and naturalization bill, report to accom-pany H. R. 4433 [for relief of sundry aliens] ; submitted by Mr. Mason. Mar. 20, 1944. 4 p. (H. rp. 1267, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [H. R. 4433 contains H. R. 1715 and H. R. 3434.] f

Citizens of United States. Expatriating or excluding certain persons for evading military and naval service, report to accompany H. R. 4257; submitted by Mr. Gossett. Mar. 3, 1944. 4 p. (H. rp. 1229, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

•----- Expatriation of certain nationals of United States, hearings, 78th Congress,2d session, on H. R. 2701, H. R. 3012, H. R. 3489, H. R. 3446, and H. R. 4103, bills to expatriate certain nationals of United States, to create Japanese De-portation Commission, and to deport disloyal Japanese, Jan. 20-Feb. 2, 1944. 1944. iii-J-64 p. * Paper, 15c. • Item 353 Y 4.1m 6/1: N 21/17

Elliott, Mrs. Mary L. Mary Lovis Elliott, report to accompany H. R. 1643 [for relief of Mary Lovis Elliott] ; submitted by Mr. Mason. Mar. 2, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1220, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Mrak, Joseph. Joseph Mrak, report to accompany H. R. 3434 [for relief of Joseph Mrak] ; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. Mar. 6, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 1234, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

A ationalism and nationality. Amending nationality act of 1940 to preserve na-tionality of citizens residing abroad, report to accompany H. R. 4271; submitted by Mr. Mason. Mar. 3, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 1230, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Naturalization. Amending sec. 334 (c) of nationality act of 1940 ( 54 Stat. 1156- 57; 8 U. S. C. 734) [relative to naturalization process], report to accompany H. R. 4140; submitted by Mr. Mason. Mar. 3, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1231, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

----- Providing for naturalization of certain alien veterans of World War, re-port to accompany H. R. 4238 [providing for naturalization of certain alien veterans of Spanish-American War, 1st World War, and members of Regular Army or National Guard who served on Mexican border, June 1916-Apr. 1917] ; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. Mar. 7, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 1237, 78th Cong’ 2d sess.) f

Steere, Mrs. Maria V. T. Maria Virtudes Torres Steere, report to accompany H. R. 1715 [for relief of Mrs. Maria Virtudes Torres Steere]; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. Mar. 6, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1233, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

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Steere, Mrs. Maria V. T.—Continued.----- Maria Virtudes Torres Steere, report to accompany H. R. 1715 [for relief

of Mrs. Maria Virtudes Torres Steere]; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. Mar. 20, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1270, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, BOUSE

Chippewa Indians. Declaring United States holds certain lands in trust for Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, [and adding said lands to White Earth Indian Reservation], report to accompany H. R. 872; submitted by Mr. Gale. Mar. 1, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1213, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

----- Disposing of tribal funds of Minnesota Chippewa Tribe of Indians, report to accompany H. R. 2085 ; submitted by Mr. Gale. Mar. 1, 1944. 2 p. (H rp. 1214, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Indians. Investigate Indian affairs, hearings, 78th Congress, 2d session, on H. Res. 166, to authorize and direct and conduct investigation to determine whether changed status of Indian requires revision of laws and regulations affecting American Indian, Feb. 2-25, 1944. 1944. pt. 2, iii4-27-132 p. [Part 1 was entered in Monthly catalog for May 1943, p. 563.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 354 Y 4.1n 2/1: In 2/10/pt.2

To appoint commission to settle claim's of Indians of California, hearings, 78th Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 3622, Jan. 19-31, 1944. 1944. pt. 2, iii-4-65— 298 p. [The hearing of Feb. 16, 1944, is included.] * Paper, 30c. • Item 354.

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INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Commodities. Brand names and newsprint, hearings before subcommittee, 78th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to H. Res. 98, to investigate Federal grade labeling of articles or commodities, and discarding of private brand names, curtailing production or consumption of newsprint or papers, and any require-ments intending to bring about simplification and standardization of produc-tion, marketing, and distribution of articles or commodities, as well as concen-tration of industry or production, Oct. 7-Nov. 22, 1943; Newsprint. 1944. pt. 3, v4-829-1314 p. * Paper, 65c. • Item 356 Y 4.1n 8/4: B 73/pt.3

Nurses and nursing. Amendments to nurses’ training act, hearing before subcom-mittee, 78th Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 4002 and S. 1633, [bills to amend act] to provide for training of nurses for armed forces, governmental and civilian hospitals, health agencies, and war industries, through grants to insti-tutions providing such training, approved June 15, 1943, so as to providezfor full participation of institutions of United States in program for training, of nurses, Feb. 2, 1944. 1944. iii 4-18 p. * Paper, 10c. • Item 356

Y 4.1n 8/4: N 93/2Security and Exchange Commission proxy rules, hearings, 78th Congress 1st

session, on H. R. 1493, H. R. 1821, and H. R. 2019, bills to suspend authority of Securities and Exchange Commission under sec. 14 (a) and sec. 14 (b) of securities exchange act to issue rules relating to solicitation of proxies, consents, and authorizations during period of war emergency, June 9-11. 1943. 1944. pt. 1, iii4-1-297 p. * Paper, 35c. • Item 356 Y 4.1n 8/4: Se 2/7/pt.l

INVALID PENSIONS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Pensions. Extending ending date of Philippine insurrection from July 4, 1902, to Dec. 31, 1913, for service injiostilities in Moro Province, including Mindanao or islands of Samar and Leyte [in connection with veterans’ benefits], report to accompany H. R. 4099; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. Mar. 14, 1944. 7 n. (H. rp. 1256, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) tL. C. card 44-40725

----- Pensions for certain physically or mentally helpless children [of veterans], report to accompany S. 662; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. Mar. 21, 1944. 8 p. (H. rp. 1273, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

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IRRIGATION AND RECLAMATION COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Columbia River and its tributaries, hearings before subcommittee, 78th Congress, 1st session, under H. Res. 262, authorizing Committee on Irrigation and Recla-mation, acting as whole or by subcommittee, to make investigation of plans for improvement of Columbia River and its tributaries for utilization of its waters for reclamation, flood control, navigation, and hydroelectric power generation, and cost and effect of proposed water storage in Lake Pend Oreille in Idaho and Flathead Lake in Montana, Aug. 31, Sept. 10, 1943. 1944. pt. 4, v+839- 1046 p. 12 pl. 5 maps. [These hearings were held at Lewiston, Idaho, and Portland, Oreg.] * Paper, 75c. © Item 358 Y 4.1r 7/2: C 72/8/pt.4

Hungry Horse Dam. Hungry Horse Dam project, hearings, 78th Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 3570, to provide as emergency war project for partial construc-tion of Hungry Horse Dam on South Fork of Flathead River in Montana, Feb. 1-4, 1944. 1944. iii-f-77 p. 1 pl. 2 maps. * Paper, 20c. © Item 358

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------ Providing, for construction of Hungry Horse Dam on South Fork of Flat- head River in Montana, report to accompany H. R. 3570; submitted by Mr. Horan. Feb. 24, 1944. 5 p. (H. rp. 1193, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

LABOR COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Safety of life. Providing for cooperation with State agencies administering labor laws in maintaining safe working conditions in industry, and so forth, report to accompany H. R. 4371; submitted by Mrs. Norton. Mar. 23, 1944. 7 p. (H. rp. 1282, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [Includes minority report signed by Mr. Miller of Nebraska. H. R. 4371 creates in the Office of the Secretary of the Department of Labor the Industrial Safety Commission.] tL. C. card 44-40773

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Code of laws of United States. Enactment of title 1 of United States Code into absolute law, report to accompany H. R. 2040 [to codify and enact into absolute law title 1 of United States Code, entitled General provisions] ; submitted by Mr. Keogh. Mar. 2, 1944. 15 p. (H. rp. 1216, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

----- Enactment of title 4 of United States Code into absolute law, report to accompany H. R. 2038 [to codify and enact into absolute law title 4 of United States Code, entitled Flag and seal, seat of Government, and States]; sub-mitted by Mr. Keogh. Mar. 2, 1944. 7 p. (H. rp. 1217, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

----- Enactment of title 6 of United States Code into absolute law, report to accompany H. R. 2039 [to codify and enact into absolute law title 6 of United States Code, entitled Official and penal bonds] ; submitted by Mr. Keogh. Mar. 2, 1944. 14 p. (H. rp. 1218, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

----- Enactment of title 9 of United States Code into absolute law, report to accompany H. R. 2037 [to codify and enact into absolute law title 9 of United States Code, entitled Arbitration] ; submitted by Mr. Keogh. Mar. 2, 1944. 8 p. (H. rp. 1219, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

mer ch an t mar in e an d fi sher ies com mi ttee , ho us e

Red Sea space charter rates, hearings, 78th Congress, 1st session, on H. Res. 52, Mar. 23, 1943-Jan. 27, 1944. 1944. iii-J-349 p. * Paper, 40c. • Item 362

Y4.M53: R21Sailors. Clarification of certain services performed by seamen, report to accom-

pany H. R. 3259 [to clarify application of sec. 1 (b) of Public law 17, 78th Congress, to certain services performed by seamen as employees of United States through War Shipping Administration]; submitted by Mr. Bland. Mar. 1, 1944. 6 p. (H. rp. 1215, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

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War risk insurance. Relating to benefits to merchant seamen, report to accom-pany H. R. 4163 [to amend sec. 2 (seamen’s insurance) of Public law 17, 78th Congress, relating to functions of War Shipping Administration] ; submitted by Mr. Bland. Mar. 6, 1944. 6 p. (H. rp. 1232, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

----- Wages of interned merchant seamen, disability and other benefits to merchant seamen, hearings, 78th Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 3262, to amend sec. 2 (b) [seamen’s insurance] of Public law 17, 78th Congress, relating to functions of War Shipping Administration, and H. R. 2652, to amend sec. 222 (e) of subtitle, Insurance, of title 2 of merchant marine act, 1936, as amended, Dec. 9, 1943, and Feb. 10, 1944. 1944. iii-|-63 p. * Paper, 15c. • Item 362

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MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Chapman, Homer C. Homer C. Chapman, report to accompany S. 617 [for relief of Homer C. Chapman]; submitted by Mr. Brooks. Mar. 6, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 1235, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Conscription. Investigation of national war effort, hearing before special com-mittee on draft deferment, 78th Congress, 2d session, pursuant to H. Res. 30, Mar. 16, 1944. 1944. ii+24 p. * Paper, 10c. • Item 363

Y 4.M 59/1: W 19/9Home guards. Training of State and Territorial military forces, report to ac-

company S. 1157 [to amend sec. 61 of national defense act of June 3, 1916, as amended, for purpose of providing such training of State and Territorial mili-tary forces as is deemed necessary to enable them to execute their internal security responsibilities within their respective States and Territories] ; sub-mitted by Mr. May. Mar. 16, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1262, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Military Academy, West Point. Pay of teacher of music at Military Academy, report to accompany H. R. 3943 [to eliminate pay discrimination against teacher of music at Military Academy] ; submitted by Mr. Sparkman. Mar. 2, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 1224, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Pay, Army. Providing for repeal of provisions of act of May 17, 1926, concerning forfeiture of pay of persons absent from military duty due to contraction of venereal disease, report to accompany S. 1250 [to repeal sec. 2 of act approved May 17, 1926, which provides for forfeiture of pay of persons in military and naval service of United States who are absent from duty on account of direct effects of venereal disease due to misconduct, and to amend Veterans regula-tion 10, as amended, to define line of duty and misconduct for pension and compensation purposes]; submitted by Mr. May. Mar. 16, 1944. 8 p. (H. rp. 1263, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Pensions. Pensions and compensation to certain persons receiving retired pay, report to accompany S. 771 [to provide for payment of pensions and compen-sation to certain persons who are receiving military or naval retired pay]; submitted by Mr. Martin of Iowa. Mar. 7, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 1240, 78tli Cong. 2d sess.) f

----- Providing effective date of awards of death pension or compensation in cases of persons missing or missing in action, to authorize payment of such benefits from date of death of such person as reported or found by Secretary of War or Secretary of Navy, report to accompany H. R. 3528; submitted by Mr. May. Mar. 9,1944. 5 p. (H. rp. 1246, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Retired list, Army. Authorizing computation of double-time credits awarded between 1898 and 1912 in determining retired pay, report to accompany H. R. 1675 [to amend sec. 9 of pay readjustment act of 1942 (Public law 607) by pro-viding for computation of double-time credits awarded between 1898 and 1912 in determining retired pay] ; submitted by Mr. Kilday. Mar. 2, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 1223, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Turpel, David B. David B. Turpel, report to accompany H. R. 1046 [for relief of David B. Turpel] ; submitted by Mr. Sparkman. Mar. 2, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1222, 78th Cong. 2d session.) f

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War contracts settlement act, report to accompany H. R. 3022 [relating to ter-mination of war contracts and to payment of termination claims]; submitted by Mr. May. Mar. 20, 1944. 22 p. (H. rp. 1268, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [In-cludes additional views. H. R. 3022 creates in the General Accounting Office a War Contracts Settlement Board.] t L. C. card 44-40724

Williams, Garnet C. Garnet Charles Williams, report to accompany H. R. 1718 [for relief of Garnet Charles Williams]; submitted by Mr. Merritt. Mar. 23, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1284, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Women. Providing for appointment of female pilots and aviation cadets of Army Air Forces, report to accompany H. R. 4219; submitted by Mr. May. Mar. 22, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 1277, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) tL. C. card 44-40774

NATIONAL DEFENSE PROGRAM IN ITS RELATION TO SMALL BUSINESS IN UNITED STATES, SELECT COMMITTEE TO CONDUCT STUDY AND INVESTIGATION OF, HOUSE

Public property. Surplus property problem from viewpoint of small business, 5th interim report pursuant to H. Res. 18; [submitted by Mr. Patman]. 1944. ii-f-6 p. (H. rp. 1245, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) tL. C. card 44-40717

NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Army. Amending act approved Mar. 2, 1895, as amended, report to accompany S. 1647 [to amend act approved Mar. 2, 1895, as amended, so as to relax require-ment for renewal of bonds of bonded officers and enlisted men of Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard] ; submitted by Mr. Grant of Indiana. Mar. 1, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 1210, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) i

Beyer, Malcolm K. Capt. Malcolm K. Beyer, report to accompany H. R. 242 [for relief of Malcolm K. Beyer] ; submitted by Mr. Bradley of Pennsylvania. Mar. 1,1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1212, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

----- Hearing [78th Congress, 2d session], on H. R. 242, for relief of Malcolm K. Beyer. [1944.] p. 1323-26. (No. 187.) * Paper, 5c. ©Item 365

Y 4.N 22/la: 943-44/187*Boyington, Gregory. Authorizing appointment of Gregory Boyington, 1st lieu-

tenant in Marine Corps, report to accompany S. 1427; submitted by Mr. Bradley of Pennsylvania. Mar. 1, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1203, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

----- Hearing [78th Congress, 2d session], on S. 1427, to authorize appointment of Gregory Boyington 1st lieutenant in Marine Corps. [1944.] p. 1327-29. (No. 188.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 943-44/188

Brewster Aeronautical Corporation. Investigation of progress of war effort, hear-ings before subcommittee appointed to investigate causes of failure of produc-tion of Brewster Aeronautical Corporation under its contracts with Navy, 78th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to H. Res. 30, Oct. 13-Dec. 15, 1943.' 1944. v. 4, ix4-2177-3935 p. 2 pl. * Paper, $2.25. © Item 365

Y 4.N 22/1: W 19/2/V.4Collins, Walter T. To authorize presentation to Walter Thomas Collins of Dis-

tinguished Service Cross, H. R. 3861, [introduced by] Mr. Fay; [letter from Secretary of Navy to chairman of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning bill]. [1944.] p. 1347. (No. 194.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365

Y 4.N 22/la : 943-44/194Courts martial and courts of inquiry. To amend article 61 of articles for govern-

ment of Navy [so as to prohibit defendants in court-martial proceedings from waiving 2-year limitation], H. R. 3452, [introduced by] Mr. Cole of New York; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to chairman of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning bill]. [1944.] p. 1295. (No. 177.) * Paper, 5c. ©Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la ; 943-44/177

Curtiss-Wright Aviation Corporation. Report on production of naval aircraft at Columbus, Ohio, plant of Curtiss-Wright Aviation Corporation. [1944.] p. 1349-52. (No. 195.) * Paper, 5c. ©Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la: 943-44/195

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Defeo, John J. Hearing [78th Congress, 2d session], on H. R. 2337, for relief of [John] Joseph Defeo. [1944.] p. 1313-15. (No. 184.) * Paper, 5c. ©Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la943P44/184

----- John Joseph Defeo, report to accompany H. R. 2337 [for relief of Jo>hn Joseph Defeo] ; submitted by Mr. Bradley of Pennsylvania. Mar. 1, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 1205, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Drydocks. Authorizing appropriations for Navy for additional ship-repair facili-ties, report to accompany S. 1668; submitted by Mr. Maas. Feb. 23, 1944. 5 p. (H. rp. 1187, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [The principal purpose of S. 1668 is to provide for drydocks and collateral facilities.] t

Dnffee, Peter B. For relief of Peter B. Duffee, H. R. 1586. [introduced by] Mr. Heffernan; [letter from Secretary of Navy to chairman of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning bill]. [1944.] p. 1345. (No. 193.) * Paper, 5c. •Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 943-44/193

Haas, Jack L. Hearing [78th Congress, 2d session], on S. 391, for relief of Jack Lecel Haas. [1944.] p. 1303-04. (No. 181.) * Paper. 5c. ©Item 365

Y 4.N 22/la: 943-44/181----- Jack Lecel Haas, report to accompany S. 391 [for relief of Jack Lecel

Haas]; submitted by Mr. Bradley of Pennsylvania. Mar. 1,1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1200, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Holcomb, Thomas. Authorizing the President to present, in name of Congress, Distinguished Service Medal to Thomas Holcomb, H. R. 3760, [introduced by] Mr. Vinson of Georgia; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to chairman of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning bill]. [1944.] p. 1293. (No. 176.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 943-44/176

Kenney, Lewis H. To authorize Lewis Hobart Kenney, Charles Garner, Charles Clement Goodman, and Henry Charles Robinson to accept decorations and orders tendered them by Government of Brazil, H. R. 4398, [introduced by] Mr. Vinson of Georgia; [letter from Secretary of Navy to Speaker of House of Representatives concerning bill]. [1944.] p. 1353. (No. 196.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 943-44/196

Kovatis, William. Hearing [78th Congress, 2d session], on S. 393, for relief of • William Kovatis. [1944.] p. 1331-37. (No. 189.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365

Y 4.N 22/la : 943-44/189----- William Kovatis, report to accompany S. 393 [for relief of William Ko-

vatis] ; submitted by Mr. Bradley of Pennsylvania. Mar. 1,1944. 4 p. (H. rp. 1201, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Land, Emory S. Hearing [78th Congress, 2d session], on H. R. 634, for advance-ment of Emory S. Land to rank of vice admiral. [1944.] p. 1317-18. (No. 185.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la: 943-44/185

----- Providing for advancement of Emory S. Land to rank of vice admiral, report to accompany H. R. 634; submitted by Mr. Vinson of Georgia. Mar. 1, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 1204, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Meadows, Roscoe M. Hearing [78th Congress, 2d session], on H. R. 1232, for relief of Roscoe McKinley Meadows. [1944.] p. 1319-22. (No. 186.) ♦ Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la: 943-44/186

----- Roscoe McKinley Meadows, report to accompany H. R. 1232 [for relief of Roscoe McKinley Meadows] ; submitted by Mr. Bradley of Pennsylvania. Mar. 7, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1238, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Naval Academy, Annapolis. Authorizing Secretary of Navy to accept gifts and bequests for Naval Academy, report to accompany S. 1640; submitted by Mr. Vincent of Kentucky. Mar. 1,1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1209, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Navy Department. Authorizing Secretary of Navy to proceed with construction of certain public works, report to accompany H. R. 4381; submitted by Mr. Vinson of Georgia. Mar. 14, 1944. 47 p. (H. rp. 1255, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

----- To authorize Secretary of Navy to proceed with construction of certain public works, H. R. 4321, [introduced by] Mr. Vinson of Georgia; [letter from

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New York Navy Yard. Authorizing Secretary of Navy to convey to city of New York lands within Brooklyn Navy Yard in city of New York, r®P^t to accom-pany S. 1349; submitted by Mr. Izac. Mar. 1,1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1-07, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Nimits, Chester W. Authorizing the President to present, in name of Congress, Distinguished Service Medal to Chester W. Nimitz, report to accompany H. K. 4377; submitted by Mr. Vinson of Georgia. Mar. 13, 1944. 2 p. (11. rp. IA16, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Officers, Marine Corps. Providing titles for heads of staff departments of Marine Corps, report to accompany S. 1653; submitted by Mr. Hess. Mar. 1, l.)44. P- (H. rp. 1211, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Officers, Navy. Reestablishing grade of admiral of the Navy, report to accompany H. R. 4134; submitted by Mr. Vinson of Georgia. Feb. 25, 1944. •> p. (H. rp. 1195, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

----- To reestablish grade of admiral of the Navy, H. R. 4134. [introduced by] Mr. Vinson of Georgia; [letter from Secretary of Navy to chairman of Coin- ”pSr,°5ne.Na.VTtemfl^rS C°Mem"'g “H’' ‘’ Y 4.N Sin: mU/WO

Ordnance. Authorizing appropriations for Navy for additional ordnance manu-facturing and production facilities, H. R. 4421, [introduced by] Ml Vinson of Georgia; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to Speaker of House of Repre sentatives concerning bill]. 1944. p. 1355. <No'19L)Y 4

Pau Navy Amending provision of act authorizing payment of 6 months’ death gratffitv to widow, child, or dependent relative of officers, enlisted men, or nurses of Navy or Marine Corps [so as to insure that gratuity is paid to bene- SX provided for in law a^d not to estates of-deceased beneficiar-s] report to accompany S. 1428; submitted by Mr. Cole of New York. Mar. 1, 1.144. 4 p. (H. rp. 1208, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Pensions. To provide compensation upon discharge for physical disability of enlisted personnel of naval service in cases where disability is service-connected but not result of own misconduct, H. R. 3543, [introduced by] Mr. Rivers, lletter from Secretary of Navy to chairman of Committee on Naval Affairs

P. (NO. 179.)

Puaet Sound Investigation of congested areas, hearings before subcommittee, J 1S slssion, pursuant to H. Bes. 30, author^ ng(aM directing investigation of progress of war effort. 1944. pts. 6 8. Tt^4 N 22/l: C 76

pt. 6. Puget Sound. Wash., area, ^5-27 19P1. viJ’" j/' * Paper,’ 20c.

♦ Paper, 35c.Shinuards Recommending to Secretary of Navy that he give immediate, full, and

thorough consideration to solution of problems of in-P^ntnnd <?hinbuilding plants under his jurisdiction, H. Res. 337, [introduced by J Mr. Welch; [letter from acting Secretary ot Navy to chairman ot Committee ™ N»™temf365 COnCe™lnS L 11 Y4N22/la:943j4/17S

Skou Svend J. Hearing [78th Congress, 2d session], on S. _397, for relief of SM.kou. [1044.] p. 1301-02. (NO. ISO.) •r^22/*"5180

___ Lt (jr. gr.) Svend J. Skou, report to accompany S. 397 [for relief of Svend J. Skou] ; submitted by Mr. Bradley of Pennsylvania. Mar. 1, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1202, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

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rierney, Austin L. Austin L. Tierney, report to accompany S. 176 [for relief i<Md.USQln L\TJierneyJnkS^om^tte^ Mr. Bradley °f Pennsylvania. Mar. 1, 1944. 3 p. (H. rp. 1199, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) j

~~T?prStariVwzitI?h C%r®%, 2d sessionL on S. 176, for relief of Austin L. lerney. [1944.] p. 13(k>-08. (No. 182). * Paper, 5c. •Item 365

Y 4.N 22/la : 943-44/182Walker, Joseph L. Hearing [78th Congress, 2d session], on H. R. 3247 for relief

of Joseph Langhorne Walker. [1944.] p. 1309-12. (No. 183.) * Paper 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la: 943^44/183

—— Joseph Langhorne Walker, report to accompany H. R. 3247 [for relief of J0< J Langhorne Walker] ; submitted by Mr. Bradley of Pennsylvania. Mar. 1,1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1206, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Wolverine, U. 8. 8. To vest title to U. S. S. Wolverine (ex-Michigan) in Founda-tion for Original U. S. S. Michigan, Inc., H. R. 4241, [introduced by] Mr. Vinson of Georgia ; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to Speaker of House of Repre-sentatives concerning bill]. [1944.] p. 1341-42. (No. 191.) * Paper 5c • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la: 943-44/191

POST OFFICE AND POST ROADS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Postmasters. Examination not to be required as condition to appointment of postmaster when post office of 4th class is advanced to 3d class, or when office of 3d class is relegated to 4th class, report to accompany H. R. 1565 [relating to appointment of postmasters]; submitted by Mr. McKenzie. Mar 23 1944 2 p. (H. rp. 1283, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f ’

PRINTING COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Austria. Study of legality of annexation of Austria by Germany, etc., report to accompany H. Res. 458 [authorizing printing of manuscript entitled Study of legali,y of annexation of Austria by Germany under international law and Austrian constitutional law and policy of United States toward annexation,

y Herbert Wright, as document]; submitted by Mr. Jarman. Mar. 3 1944 lp. (H.rp. 1228, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f ’

National War Labor Board. 4th intermediate report of Select Committee to investigate Executive Agencies, report to accompany H. Res. 435 [authoriz-

C0?!!S Of 4th interrnediate report (House report num-bered 1024) of Select Committee to Investigate Executive Agencies for use of

; submitted by Mr. Jarman. Feb. 23, 1944. 1 p. (H rp 1168 n/h,iC-i°nx' 2d sess,) [House report 1024 relates to National War Labor isoarci.j j

Roads. Interregional highways, report to accompany H. Con. Res. 67 [authoriz-ing printing of additional copies of House document numbered 379 current session being message from President of United States transmitting report of National Interregional Highway Committee outlining and recommending 5?iE s^stem iuterregional highways] ; submitted by Mr. Jarman. Feb 23,1944. lp. (H. rp. 1169, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Wpanv H0 R^fck rC?ihn°-°F °f international events, report to accom- F’F , [authorizing printing of manuscript entitled Chronologv ofmajor international events, with ostensible reasons advanced for their occur- ence, prepared by Legislative Reference Service of Library of Congress as

’ id br Mr' Feb' 23’ 1944- 1 p- (Hrp-PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

P178th H’S ^^sposition of surplus property, hearings before subcommittee, iT o 01,gon ss’ 22 session, on II. R. 3140, H. R. 2377, H. R. 2958, H. R 2971

?>nd H'on' 2487, Nov' 9’ 1943-Jan- 19, 1944. 1944. iii-f-223 p 1 pl’ (No.l.) * Paper, 30c. • Item 370 Y4.P9^:7^2/l

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PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Registers (land offices). Fixing compensation of registers of district land offices in accordance with classification act of 1923, as amended, report to accompany S. 866; submitted by Mr. Peterson of Florida. Mar. 20, 1944. 2 p. (H. rp. 1264, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

RIVERS AND HARBORS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Missouri River basin, hearings, 78th Congress, 2d session, on amendments to Missouri River provision in H. R. 3961, to authorize construction, repair, and preservation of certain public works on rivers and harbors, and for other pur-poses, Feb. 18, 22, 1944. 1944. iii+60 p. * Paper, 10c. • ^4 f^M 69o/10

Rivers. River and harbor bill, hearings, 78th Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 3961, authorizing construction, repair, and preservation of certain public works on rivers and harbors, and for other purposes, Feb. 16, 22, 1944. 1944. pt. 2, ii-+-139-152 p. [Page numbers 139-144 which appeared in pt. 1 are duplicated in pt. 2, but there is no duplication in text. Part 1 was entered in Monthly catalog for Mar. 1944, p. 251.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 373 Y 4.R 52: R 52/14/pt.2

Snake River, Oreg., Wash., and Idaho, hearings, 78th Congress, 2d session, on subject of improvement of Snake River, Oreg., Wash., and Idaho, Feb. 10, 1944. 1944. iii+39 p. 8 pl. 2 maps. * Paper, 10c. • Item 373 Y 4.R 52: Sn 1/3

BULES COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Agriculture Department. Consideration of H. R. 4278, report to accompany II. Res. 459 [for consideration of H. R. 4278, to provide for control and eradication of certain animal and plant pests and diseases, to facilitate cooperation with States in fire control, to provide for more efficient protection and management of national forests, to facilitate carrying out of agricultural conservation and related agricultural programs, to facilitate operation of Farm Credit Admin-istration and Rural Electrification Administration, to aid in orderly marketing of agricultural commodities, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Cox. Mar. 3, 1944. Ip. (H. rp. 1226, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Bankruptcy. Consideration of H. R. 4166, report to accompany H. Res. 449 [for consideration of H. R. 4166, to amend act to establish uniform system of bank-ruptcy throughout United States, and acts amendatory thereof and supple-mentary thereto, relative to farm mortgage moratorium]; submitted by Mr. Sabath. Feb. 23, 1944. 1 p. (H. rp. 1172, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Citizens of United States. Consideration of H. R. 4257, report to accompany H. Res. 482 [for consideration of H. R. 4257, to expatriate or exclude certain persons for evading military and naval service]; submitted by Mr. Sabath. t Mar. 23,1944. Ip. (H. rp. 1279, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Commodity Credit Corporation. Consideration of House joint resolution 239, report to accompany H. Res. 448 [for consideration of H. J. Res. 239, continuing Commodity Credit Corporation as agency of United States until July 1, 1945]; submitted by Mr. Sabath. Feb. 23, 1944. 1 p. (H. rp. 1171, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Federal reserve member banks. Consideration of H. R. 3956, report to accom-pany H. Res. 452 [for consideration of H. R. 3956, to amend Federal reserve act, as amended, to provide that absorption of exchange and collection charges shall not be deemed payment of interest on deposits]; submitted by Mr. Clark. Feb. 24,1944. Ip. (H. rp. 1191, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Government officials and employees. Consideration of H. R. 2985, report to ac-company H. Res. 453 [for consideration of H. R. 2985, to provide for garnish-ment, execution, or trustee process of wages and salaries of civil officers and employees of United States]; submitted by Mr. Sabath. Feb. 24, 1944. 1 p. (H. rp. 1194, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Hungry Horse Dam. Consideration of H. R. 3570, report to accompany H. Res. 481 [for consideration of H. R. 3570, to provide as emergency war project

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Hungry Horse Dank—Continued.for Partial construction of Hungry Horse Dam on South Fork of Flathead ^T™i?5?ntano J ; submitted by Mr- Sabath. Mar. 23, 1944. 1 p. (H rp iz/a, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f 1

Income tax Consideration of H. R. 3592, report to accompany H Res- 451 jSfsdStiol^of'ni^ S' r ■ 35?2’ to amend judicial code in aspect to original kh9Jf 1D 1 /TT Courts in certain cases]; submitted by Mr. Sabath Sfo^’J944- 1 P; <H. rp. 1190, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [The purpose of H R. employees0] PrfVent mUltiple State iuconie taxes on salaries of Government

Create select committee to investigate conditions of American IndiansL idaEtate.s1, repOrt t0 accompany H. Res. 166; submitted by Mr. Sabath

Mar. 3, 1944. Ip. (H. rp. 1225, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [H. Res 166 pro-’ S?2t?artion^m+tee °n Indian Affairs’ or subcommittee thereof, to makefile

Department. Consideration of H. R. 4381, report to accompany H. Res.9 [for consideration of H. R. 4381, to authorize Secretary of Naw to nro-

Mor 99t?Q^nSJrUCtiPw °f certain public works] ; submitted by Mr. Delaney Mar. 22,1944. Ip. (H. rp. 1275, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

BiS»tton 3^1’ rep°rt t0 & lies. 401 [for con-U"!1ation oi II. R. 3.161, authorizing construction, repair, and preservation of otSeruy ivir. uies. Mai. 8, 1944. 1 p. (H. rp. 1241, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

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"+3'++^ “c<:.hea+& 78th Congress, 1st session, on H. R.Dec a w; tc'/o’ b+.a,n,in<l,1"g Hawaiian Homes Commission net of 1920, uec. 21,1J43. 1943. 11+13 p. * Paper, 5c. © Item 376 Y 4.T27/1; H 31/43

UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES, SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON, HOUSE

Propaganda. Investigation of un-American propaganda activities in United States, [hearings] 78th Congress, 1st session, on H. Res. 282 [77th Congress! • Appendix, pt. 8, Report on Axis front movement in United States 2d sec Japanese activities. 1943. viii+113-260 p. il. * Paper, 25c. ’ d ’

Y 4.Un 1/2 : Un l/app./pt.8~ ^yestigation of un-American propaganda activities in United States hear- S’ <8^P°ngr^S’1St session’ 011 H- Res- 282 f77th Congress], Nov 29-Dec 20 1943. 1944. v. 16, ni+9757-10210 p. * Paper, 60c. Y 4.Un 1/2: Un l/v.16

WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Grain. Extending for additional 90 days period during which certain grains Pte may be imported free of duty for use as feed [for livestockandI poultry] JenoH to accompany H. R. 4410; submitted by Mr. Reed of New York Mai 15 1944. 2p. (H. rp. 1258, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t ar-

WILDLIFE RESOURCES, SELECT COMMITTEE ON CONSERVATION OF, HOUSE

H 7 °f Z.Ud“e’o+rl"8s- ’Sth Congress, 1st session, pursu- TStnc'r,1’ Res- 2°’. t0 authorize Select Committee on Wildlife Conservation

th Congress, to investigate all matters pertaining to replacement and onn’ servation of wildlife, Dec. 9 and 10 1943 1944 iiU%Q„ n , . o Con' •Paper, 40c. . Item 380 ' ‘“+819 PT]V&?C70%

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War revenue, postal rates, excise taxes, and income-tax rates; [ submitted by Mr. George]. 1944. iii + 10 p. (S. doc. 158, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card 44-40772

AMERICAN SMALL BUSINESS, SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO STUDY PROBLEMS OF, SENATE

Business. Problems of American small business, hearings, 78th Congress, 1st 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, Oct. 26,1943: Navy Yard subcontracting and type C contract. 1944. pt. 30, iv+4027-4192-|-iv p. il. 3 pl. 2 maps. * Paper, 40c. •

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APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Government offices. Independent offices appropriation bill, 1945, hearings before subcommittee, 78th Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 4070, making appropriations for Executive Office and sundry independent executive bureaus, boards, com-missions, and offices, fiscal year 1945. 1944. ii-f-533 p. il. * Paper, 70c. • Item 383 Y 4.Ap 6/2: In 2/945

•----- Independent offices appropriation bill, 1945, report to accompany H. R. 4070[making appropriations for Executive Office and sundry independent executive bureaus, boards, commissions, and offices, fiscal year 1945] ; submitted by Mr. McKellar for Mr. Glass. Mar. 9, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 10 p. (S. rp. 730, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Treasury Department. Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1945, hearings before subcommittee, 78th Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 4133. 1944. ii+30 p. * Paper, 10c. • Item 383

Y4.Ap 6/2: T 71/945----- Treasury and Post Office Departments appropriation bill, fiscal year 1945,

report to accompany H. R. 4133; submitted by Mr. McKellar for Mr. Glass. Mar. 8, 1944. 3 p. (S. rp. 727, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

War Department. War Department civil functions appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1945, hearings before subcommittee, 78th Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 4183. 1944. ii+93 p. * Paper, 15c. ® Item 383 Y 4.Ap 6/2: W 19/945-2

----- War Department civil functions appropriation bill, fiscal year 1945, report to accompany H. R. 4183; submitted by Mr. Thomas of Oklahoma. Mar. 8,1944. 7 p. (S. rp. 728, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

CLAIMS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Austin, Jason M. Lt. Col. Jason McVay Austin, report to accompany H. R. 3387 [for relief of Jason McVay Austin] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Mar. 9, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 7 p. (S. rp. 741, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Booth, John W., 3d. John W. Booth III, report to accompany H. R. 2993 [for relief of John W. Booth III] ; submitted by Mr. Stewart. Mar. 9, legislative day Feb. 7,1944. 12 p. (S. rp. 750, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Clauson, Clinton A. Clinton A. Clauson, report to accompany H. R. 3701 [for relief of Clinton A. Clauson]; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Mar. 9, legislative day Feb. 7,1944. 3 p. (S. rp. 742, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Cothron, Mrs. Mavis N. Mavis Norrine Cothron and legal guardian of Norma Lee Cothron, Florence Janet Cothron, and Nina Faye Cothron, report to ac-company H. R. 3390 [for relief of Mavis Norrine Cothron and legal guardian of Norma Lee Cothron, Florence Janet Cothron, and Nina Faye Cothron] ; submitted by Mr. Tunnell. Mar. 9, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 5 p. (S. rp. 745, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Geiler, Mrs. Marie. Mrs. Marie Geiler, report to accompany H. R. 2743 [for re-lief of Mrs. Marie Geiler] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Mar. 9, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 4 p. (S. rp. 740, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

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Gesteland, Iver M. Iver M. Gesteland, report to accompany S. 754 [for relief of Iver M. Gesteland] ; submitted by Mr. Stewart. Mar. 9, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 5 p. (S. rp. 746, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Goff, Charles J. Charles J. Golf, as administrator of estate of Judson E. Goff, report to accompany H. R. 2925 [for relief of Charles J. Goff, as administrator of estate of Judson E. Goff]; submitted by Mr. Stewart. Mar. 9, legislative day Feb. 7,1944. 4 p. (S. rp. 749, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Grossi, Henry. Henry Grossi, report to accompany H. R. 3139 [for relief of Henry Grossi] ; submitted by Mr. Tunnell. Mar. 9, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 14 p. (S. rp. 744, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Held, Edward E. Edward E. Held and Mary Jane Held, report to accompany H. R. 2625 [for relief of Edward E. Held and Mary Jane Held] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Mar. 9, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 10 p. (S. rp. 739, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Knight, Mrs. Rebecca A. Rebecca A. Knight and Martha A. Christian, report to accompany S.1281 [for relief of Rebecca A. Knight and Martha A. Christian] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Mar. 9, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 3 p. (S. rp. 736, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Lewis, Mrs. Anne R. Anne Rebecca Lewis and Mary Lewis, report to accom-pany S.1305 [for relief of Anne Rebecca Lewis and Mary Lewis]; submitted by Mr. Stewart. Mar. 9, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 8 p. (S. rp. 747, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

McCarthy, Mrs. Priscilla B. Mrs. Priscilla B. McCarthy, report to accompany H. R. 2440 [for relief of Mrs. Priscilla B. McCarthy] ; submitted by Mr. Wherry. Mar. 3, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 9 p. (S. rp. 726, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Miller, J. M. J. M. Miller, James W. Williams, and Gilbert Theriot, report to accompany S.1553 [for relief of J. M. Miller, James W. Williams, and Gilbert Theriot] ; submitted by Mr. Stewart. Mar. 9, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 6 p. (S. rp. 748, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Morgan, Clarence W. Clarence Waverly Morgan, report to accompany H. R. 1092 [for relief of Clarence Waverly Morgan] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender^ Mar. 9, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 6 p. (S. rp. 737, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Oplinger, Carl L. Relief of legal guardian of Carl Oplinger, City Hospital, Akron, Ohio, and to Walter A. Hoyt, report to accompany H. R. 2459: submitted by Mr. Ellender. Mar. 9, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 4 p. (S rp. 738 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Postal service. Relieving former postal employees who performed postal duties after induction into military service, report to accompany H. R. 3763- sub-mitted by Mr. Stewart. Mar. 9, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 2 p. (S rn 751 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t ’

Stewart, Eddie T. Eddie T. Stewart, report to accompany H. R. 1411 [for relief of Eddie T. Stewart]; submitted by Mr. Tunnell. Mar. 9, legislative dav Feb 7,1944. 6 p. (S. rp. 743, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

COMMERCE COMMITTEE, SENATE

Air pilots. Extending civilian pilot training act of 1939, hearings before sub-committee, 78th Congress, 2d session, on S.1432, Feb 2 and 3 1944. 1944. iii-j-147 p. * Paper, 20c. • Item 387 Y 4.C 73/2: C 49/2

Alaska Assuring conservation of and to permit fullest utilization of fisheries of Alaska, report to accompany S.930; submitted by Mr. Bilbo. Mar. 9 legislative ^yJ?eb’ L t 8 p ’ (S’ rp ’ 733, 78th 2d sess-) [S.930 creates in the Department of Interior an agency to be known as the Alaska Fisherv Re-view Board.] t JL. C. card 44-40720

Boeuf River. Boeuf and Tensas Rivers and Bayou Macon, Ark., and La, letter from Secretary of War transmitting to chairman of Committee on Commerce, Senate, report [from chief of engineers, Army] on Ouachita River, relative

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Boeuf River—Continued.to improvements for flood control on Boeuf and Tensas Rivers and Bayou Macon, Ark. and La.; presented by Mr. Overton. 1944. v-f-36 p. map. (S. doc. 151, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 10c.

Lucas County, Ohio. Emergency relief of farm lands in Lucas County, Ohio, hearing before subcommittee, 78th Congress, 2d session, on S.1536, to authorize emergency relief and rehabilitation of farm lands in Lucas County, Ohio, from damage resulting from extraordinary floods of July and Oct. 1943; Mar. 8, 1944. 1944. iii+20 p. * Paper, 10c. • Item 387 Y4.C73/2:L96

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE, SENATE

Children. Regulation placing of children in family homes, report to accompany H. R. 2618; submitted by Mr. McCarran. Mar. 16, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 3 p. (S. rp. 754, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Fire Department. Increase of salaries to certain members of Fire Department, report to accompany S. 1757 [to amend act to fix salaries of officers and mem-bers of Metropolitan Police Force and Fire Department of District of Columbia]; submitted by Mr. Bilbo. Mar. 21, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 764, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

FINANCE COMMITTEE, SENATE

Grain. Extending for additional 90 days period during which certain grains, etc., may be imported free of duty for use as feed [for livestock and poultry], report to accompany H. R. 4410; submitted by Mr. George. Mar. 22, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 765, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [Committee amends H. R. 4410 so as to extend exemption to oats intended for human consump-tion.] t

Social and economic security. Extending certain titles of social security act to Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, hearing, 78th Congress, 2d session, on S. 1328, Feb. 15, 1944. 1944. iii-f-26 p. * Paper, 10c. • Item 391

Y 4.F 49 : Sol/3Soldiers. Providing Federal Government aid for readjustment in civilian life

of returning World War II veterans, report to accompany S. 1767; submitted by Mr. Clark of Missouri. Mar. 18, 1944. 28 p. (S. rp. 755, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [S. 1767 provides for the appointment in the Veterans Administration of a Director of Servicemen’s Education and Training and creates in the United States Employment Service a Veterans’ Placement Service Board.] t L. C. card 44-40726

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE, SENATE

Radio communication. To amend communications act of 1934, hearings, 78th Congress, 1st session, on S. 814, Nov. 3-Dec. 16, 1943. 1944. iv+1022 p. il. 1 pl. 2 maps. * Paper, $1.25. • Item 396 Y 4. In 8/3 : C 73/27

JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, SENATE

Actions at law. Permitting prosecutions after lapse of temporary statute [for offenses committed prior to its expiration], report to accompany H. R. 1201; submitted by Mr. McCarran for Mr. McFarland. Mar. 9, legislative day Feb. 7,1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 734, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Bankruptcy. Establish uniform system of bankruptcy throughout United States, report to accompany S. 1722 [to amend act to establish uniform system of bankruptcy throughout United States, and acts amendatory thereof and sup-plementary thereto, relative to farm mortgage moratorium] ; submitted by Mr. McCarran. Mar. 3, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 3 p. (S. rp. 725, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

District Courts. Judicial districts of Florida, report to accompany S. 454 [to change boundary line of judicial districts in Florida and to fix time of holding terms of court therein]; submitted by Mr. Andrews. Feb. 23, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 3 p. (S. rp. 722, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

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Judges. Additional judge for 3d circuit court of appeals, hearing before sub-committee, 78th Congress, 2d session, on S. 1559, authorizing appointment of additional judge for 3d judicial circuit, Feb. 23, 1944. 1944 iii+20 n * Paper, 10c. © Item 398 Y4.J 89/2 : 0 49/7

Lawyers. Limiting operation of certain statutes to enable Congress to employ special counsel, report to accompany H. J. Res. 230 [to limit operation of sec. 109 and 113 of criminal code, and sec. 361, 365, and 366, Revised statutes and certain other provisions of law which impose certain restrictions in relation to employment of counsel to represent Congress in litigation brought by Good-win B. Watson, William E. Dodd, jr., and Robert M. Lovett] ; submitted bv Mr. Eastland. Feb. 25, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 4 p. (S rn 724 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Price Administration Office. Exempting certain officers and employees of Office of Price Administration from provisions of law [prohibiting employees of the

fl'om actinS as a^nts or attorneys for prosecuting claims against United States], report to accompany H. R. 3847; submitted by Mr McCarran Mar. 16, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 5 p. (S. rp. 753, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Government contracts. Problems of contract termination, hearings before sub-committee, 78th Congress, 1st session [and 2d session J. pts. 1-8. 1944.

Y 4.M 59/2: C 76/11 pts. 1-5. On S. 1268 to facilitate termination of war contracts, S. 1280 to provide

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authority to Secretary of War to use funds now or hereafter appropriated for adjustment on contracts, and S. J. Res. 80, to prohibit use of cost-plus- hxed-tee system of contracting m connection with war contracts Oct 14- Nov. 10 1943. Consolidated print. iv + 390 p. il. [Thes hearings were also published separately.] ♦ Paper, 45c. were

On S. 1268, to facilitate termination of war contracts, S. 1280, to provide authority to Secretary of War to use funds now or hereafter appropriated for adjustment of contracts, and S. 1470, to provide for mandatory loans to

business concerns upon termination of their war contracts, iv4-391— p-JL I Pr JPart 6 C0Hsists of Appendix 1, Letters from business^ andAppendix 2, Letters from Government agencies.] * Paper, 25c. © Item

On S. 1268, to facilitate termination of war contracts. S. 1280 to provide authority to Secretary of War to use funds now or hereafter appropriated lor adjustment of contracts, and S. J. Res. 80, to prohibit use of cost-plus-

contacting in connection with war contracts, "Mar. 2 1944. 1114-591-624 p. [These hearings are on S. J. Res. 80 only.] * Paper, 10c. 9 Item 401 ’

On S. J. Res. 80. to prohibit use of cost-plus-fixed-fee svstem of contracting in • nitem1401Wlth Wal COntraCts’ Mar- 6’ 1944- 61 + 625-664 p. * Paper/10c.

Manpower. National war service bill, hearings, 78th Congress, 2d session on S. 666, to provide for successful prosecution of war through system of civilian selective war service with aid of Selective Service System, Feb. 2 [-Mar. 21 1944. 1944. pts. 2 and 3, [vii]+101-309 p. il. [S. 666 authorizes the President to appoint a Director of National Service to administer this act 1 * Paner pt. 2, 15c.; * pt. 3, 20c. • Item 401 Y 4.M 59/2: N 21/10/pt.2, 3

Prisoners of war. Promotion of certain American prisoners of war hearings 78th Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, on S. 1374, Oct. 15, 1943-Feb. 11, 1944’ 1944. iii-f-39 p. * Paper, 10c. ©Item 401 Y 4.M 59/2 : P 93/2

Requisitions (military). Requisition of certain articles and materials, report to accompany S. 1749 [to amend sec. 3 of act to authorize the President to requisition articles and materials for use of United States, approved Oct. 10 1940, as amended, to continue it in effect] ; submitted by Mr. Austin Mar 9’ legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 3 p. (S. rp. 732, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) ' t

----- Requisition of property, report to accompany S. 1748 [to amend act to authorize President of United States to requisition property required for defense of United States, approved Oct. 16. 1941, as amended, to continue it in effect] ; submitted by Mr. Austin. Mar. 9, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 2 n (S. rp. 731, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Scientific and technical mobilization, hearings before subcommittee, 78th Con-gress, 1st session, pursuant to S. Res. 107, authorizing study of possibilities of

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Scientific and technical mobilization—Continued.better mobilizing national resources of United States, and on S. 702, to mobilize scientific and technical resources of the Nation, to establish Office of Scientific and Technical Mobilization, and for other purposes. 1944. pts. 6-7. • Item 401 Y 4.M 59/2: Sci 2pt. 6. Monopoly and cartel practices: Vitamin D, Oct. 15 and 21, 1943. iv-(-713-958 p.

♦ Paper 30c.pt. 7. Same : Titanium, Nov. 4, 1943. iii -(-959—980 p. * Paper, 10c.

Tennessee. State of Tennessee, report to accompany S. 1590 [for relief of Ten-nessee] ; submitted by Mr. Johnson of Colorado. Mar. 9, legislative day Feb. 7, 1943 [1944]. 3 p. (S. rp. 735, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

War Department. Army officers to take final action on reports of survey and vouchers pertaining to Government property, report to accompany S. 1711 [to amend act to authorize Army officers designated by Secretary of War to take final action on reports of survey and vouchers pertaining to loss, damage, spoil-age, unserviceability, unsuitability, or destruction of Government property, so as to authorize Secretary of War to designate any officer of rank of brigadier general or higjier rank to take final action on such reports of survey where any person or concern is held pecuniarily liable] ; submitted by Mr. Gurney. Mar. 9, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 4 p. (S. rp. 729. 78th Cong. 2d sess.) T

NATIONAL DEFENSE PROGRAM, SPECIAL COMMITTEE INVESTIGATING, SENATE

National defense. Investigation of national defense program, additional [reports] pursuant to S. Res. 71. 77th Congress, and S. Res. 6, 78th Congress. 1944. (S. rp. 10, pts. 16 and 17, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [These publications read 78th Congress, 2d session, although Senate report 10 is a report of the 1st session of the 78th Congress.]L. C. card 43-51708pt. 16. 3d annual report; [submitted] by Mr. Truman. v-|-582 p. [Includes reprints of

pts. 5-15 which were issued separately and entered in previous Monthly cata- logs ] * Paper 75cpt. 17. Magnesium; [submitted by Mr. Truman for Mr. Wallgren]. iii-|-56 p. * Paper, 10c.

NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Defeo, John J. John Joseph Defeo, report to accompany H. R. 2337 [for relief of John Joseph Defeo] ; submitted by Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts. Mar. 21, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 3 p. (S. rp. 762, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Kenney, Lewis H. Authorizing Lewis Hobart Kenney, Charles Garner, Charles Clement Goodman, and Henry Charles Robinson to accept decorations and orders tendered them by Government of Brazil, report to accompany S. 1772; submitted by Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts. Mar. 21, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. Ip. (S. rp. 761, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

McCarty, Samuel E. Miscellaneous bills, hearing, 78th Congress, 2d session, on S. 1632, for relief of S. E. McCarty, S. 1634, to provide for management and operation of naval plantations outside continental United States, S. 1640, to authorize Secretary of Navy to accept gifts and bequests for Naval Academy, S. 1647, to amend act approved Mar. 2, 1895, as amended [so as to relax requirement for renewal of bonds of bonded officers and enlisted men of Army, Naw, Marine Corps, and Coast Guardi, S. 1653, to provide titles for heads of staff departments of Marine Corps, S. 1676, for relief of Richard Shaker, S. 1677, for relief of Newt A. Smith. S. 1681. for reimbursement of certain Marine Corps personnel attached to Marine Utility Squadron 152 for personal property lost or damaged as result of fire in officers’ quarters. Feb. 9. 1943. S. 1682, for payment of compensation to certain claimants for taking by United States of private fishery rights in Pearl Harbor, island of Oahu, T. H., Feb. 2, 1944. 1944. iii-|-25 p. * Paper. 10c. • Item 403 Y 4.N 22/2: B 49/33

Marine Barracks, Quantico. Reimbursing 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. report to accompany S 1714; submitted by Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts. Mar. 21, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 757, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

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Naval Air Station, Norfolk. Providing 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, report to accompany S. 1741; submitted by Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts. Mar. 21, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 759, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Ordnance. Authorizing appropriations for Navy for additional ordnance manu-facturing and production facilities, report to accompany S. 1771; submitted by Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts. Mar. 21, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 760, 78th Cong., 2d sess.) f

Plantations. Providing for management and operation of naval plantations out-side continental United States, report to accompany S. 1634; submitted by Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts. Feb. 25, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 3 p. (S. rp 723, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Travel pay. Amending sec. 12 of pay readjustment act of June 16, 1942, relating to travel allowances, report to accompany S. 1708; submitted by Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts. Mar. 21, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 756 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Walker, Joseph L. Joseph Langhorne Walker, report to accompany H. R. 3247 [for relief (if Joseph Langhorne Walker]; submitted by Mr. Walsh of Massa-chusetts. Mar. 21, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 763, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Wolverine, U. S. S. To vest title to U. S. S. Wolverine (ex Michigan) in Founda-tion for Original U. S. S. Michigan, Inc., report to accompany S. 1720; sub-mitted by Mr. Walsh of Massachusetts. Mar. 21, legislative day Feb. 7 1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 758, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

po st off ices and po st ro ad s co mm it tee , sen ate

Postal service. Changing name of laborer in postal service to that of mail handler, report to accompany H. R. 2419; submitted by Mr. McKellar. Mar. 9, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. Ip. (S. rp. 752, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

PUBLIC LANDS AND SURVEYS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Frey, Mrs. Andrew J. Authorizing war food administrator to sell and convey to Mrs. Andrew J. Frey tract of land situated in county of San Joaquin Calif report to accompany H. R. 3618; submitted by Mr. Willis. Feb. 23 legislative day Feb. 7,1944. 2 p. (S. rp. 721, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

National forests. Appropriation of receipts from certain national forests for purchase of lands within boundaries of such forests, report to accompany S 1618 [to amend acts of Aug. 26, 1935 (49 Stat. 866), May 11,1938 (52 Stat. 347) June 15,1938 (52 Stat. 699), and June 25, 1938 (42 Stat. 1205), which authorizes appropriation of receipts from certain national forests for purchase of lands within boundaries of such forests, to provide that any such receipts not appro-priated or appropriated but not expended or obligated shall be disposed of in same manner as other national-forest receipts] ; submitted by Mr Hatch Feb. 23, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 4 p. (S. rp. 720, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) |

Sitka, Alaska. Protection of water supply of Sitka, Alaska, report to accompany H. R. 2956; submitted by Mr. Holman. Feb. 23, legislative dav Feb. 7 1944 4 p. (S. rp. 719, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) j

TERRITORIES AND INSULAR AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Puerto Rico. Bill to amend organic act of Puerto Rico, hearings before subcom-mittee, < 8th Congress, 1st session, on S. 1407, to amend act to provide civil government for Puerto Rico, as amended, and known as organic act of Puerto Rico, Nov. 16—Dec. 1, 1943. 1943. iv-j-605 p. [Includes, as appendix, proceed-ings of meeting of President’s Committee to Revise Organic Act of Puerto Rico.l * Paper, 75c. • Item 413 Y 4.T 27/2 : P 96/4

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COURT OF CLAIMSNote .—The “opinions” listed below (with classification number Ju 3.9/a:) and marked

with a t (for official use) are issued in a very limited edition; however, a few copies are available at the Court of Claims at prices which are determined by the size and are as follows: 1-5 pages, 25c.; 6-10 pages, 35c.; 11-20 pages, 45c.; 21 pages and over, 50c.Berch. Mrs. Rose Berch v. United States; S. H. Berch v. [same]; special find-

ings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion], decided Mar. 6, 1944. [1944.] no. 45283-284, 18 p. t Ju 3.9/a: B 451

Best Butter Company v. United States; [special findings of fact, conclusion of law, and opinion], decided Jan. 3, 1944. [1943, published 1944.] nos. 44008 and 45764, 14 p. $ Ju 3.9/a: B 464/2

Cases. April calendar, 1944. 1944. 7 p. [Part of the pages are blank.] $L. C. card 29-16270 Ju 3.5 : 944/4

----- Term 1942-43, printed record, index. [1944.] 8 p. $ Ju 3.11/2:942-43Clarke Brothers Construction Company v. United States; report of commissioner.

[1944.] no. 45096, p. 21-44. $ Ju 3.8: C 558Connor & Ripstra, co-partners, v. United States; special findings of fact [con-

clusion of law, and opinion], decided Jan. 3, 1944. [1943, published 1944.] no. 44740, 10 p. t Ju 3.9/a: C 762/2

Doyle. Edward J. Doyle v. United States ; special findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion], decided Mar. 6, 1944. [1944.] no. 45345, 4 p. $

Ju 3.9/a :D 773Earle, Thomas, & Sons, Inc. Thomas Earle & Sons, Inc., v. United States; special

findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion], decided Jan. 3, 1944. [1943, published 1944.] no. 45015, 13 p. t Ju 3.9/a: Ea 75/3

Hadley. William Robert Hadley v. United States, on demurrer; [opinion of court], decided Feb. 7, 1944. [1944.] no. 45987, 3 p. $ Ju 3.9/a: H117/2

International Silver Co. International Silver Company v. United States; special findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion], decided Feb. 7, 1944. [1944.] no. 44107, 4 p $ Ju 3.9/a: In 85/14

----- - Same, decided Mar. 6,1944. [1944.] no. 44107, 7 p. $ Ju 3.9/a: In 85/15Kanawha and Hocking Coal and Coke Company v. United States; special findings

of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion], decided Feb. 7, 1944. [1944.] no. 45679, 15 p. J Ju 3.9/a: K131

Kelley's Creek and Northwestern Railroad Company, a West Virginia corporation, and Kelley’s Creek Colliery Company, a West Virginia corporation, v. United States, on motion for new trial; [opinion of court], decided Feb. 7, 1944. [1944.] no. 44631, 2 p. $ Ju 3.9/a: K 287/2

Knowlton Brothers v. United States; special findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion], decided Jan. 3, 1944. [1943, published 1944.] no. 43989, 9 p. t Ju 3.9/a: K 769

Lincoln Cotton Mill Company v. United States; special findings of fact, [con-clusion of law, and opinion], decided Jan. 3, 1944. [1943, published 1944.] no. 45587, 6 p. J Ju 3.9/a: L 638/2

McElhany. William P. McElhany v. United States; special findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion], decided Mar. 6, 1944. [1944.] no. 45583, 8 p. t Ju 3.9/a : M153

Magnolia Petroleum Company v. United States; special findings of fact [conclu-sion of law, and opinion], decided Jan. 3, 1944. [1943, published 1944.] no. 45678, 8 p. t Ju 3.9/a: M 275/2

Maryland Casualty Company v. United States; special findings of fact [conclu-sion of law, and opinion], decided Jan. 3, 1944. [1943, published 1944.] no.45659, 9 p. t Ju 3.9/a: M 369/4

Menominee Indians. Menominee tribe of Indians v. United States; special findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion], decided Feb. 7, 1944. [1944.] no. 44298, 11 p. J Ju 3.9/a: M 527/3

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Menominee Indians—Continued.Menominee tribe of Indians v. United States; special findings of fact

[conclusion of law, and opinion], decided Feb. 7, 1944. [1944.] no. 44303. 20 P- $ Ju 3.9/a: M 527/4

Myers, L. E., Co. L. E. Myers Co. v. United States; special findings of fact [con-clusion of law, and opinion], decided Feb. 7, 1944. [1944.] no. 45056, 13 p. J

Ju 3.9/a: M 992/9Rosenman. Lena Rosenman and National City Bank of New York, as executors

of Louis Rosenman, v. United States; special findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion], decided Feb. 7, 1944. [1944.] no. 45197, 13 p. t

Ju 3.9/a : R 726/2Shearer. David McD. Shearer v. United States; special findings of fact [con-

clusion of law, and opinion], decided Feb. 7, 1944. [1944.] no. 41829, 25 p. tJu 3.9/a : Sh 31/2

Silberblatt & Lasker, Inc., v. United States; special findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion], decided Feb. 7, 1944. [1944.] no. 45302, 31 p. J

Ju 3.9/a : Si 32/3Standard Rice Company, Inc., v. United States; special findings of fact [conclu-

sion of law, and opinion], decided Feb. 7, 1944. [1944.] no. 45584, 10 p. tJu 3.9/a: St 24/14

Thompson. Uldric Thompson, jr., v. United States; report of commissioner. [1944.] no. 42837, p. 13-52, il. $ ju 3.8; T 378

Townsley. Louis Townsley v. United States; special findings of fact [conclu-sion of law, and opinion], decided Mar. 6, 1914. [1944.] no. 45097, 30 p. t

Ju 3.9/a : T 666/2Wiegand, Edwin L., Co. Edwin L. Wiegand Company v. United States; report

of commissioner. [1944.] no. 45664, p. 5-8 t Ju 3.8 :W 635Willow River Power Company, a Wisconsin corporation, v. United States; spe-

cial findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion], decided Feb. 7, 1944.[1944.] no. 45067, 8 p. t ju 3.9/a ; yy 334

Hagan. Anastasio A. Ylagan v. United States, on defendant’s motion to dis-miss; [opinion of court] decided Mar. 6, 1944. [1944.] no. 45948, 2 p. t

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EMPLOYEES’ COMPENSATION COMMISSIONSafety bulletin, v. 8, no. 6; Dec. 1943. [1944.] cover title, 27 p. il. 4° [Monthly.

Text on p. 2 of cover.] f • Item 435L. C. card36-26723 EC19:8/6„,-^C’TE:/-This bulletin issued in the interest of accident prevention in employments within the purview of the workmen’s compensation laws administered by the Employees’ Compensation Commission, directs attention to the number of injuries reported to the Commission under the Federal employees’ compensation act, the longshoremen’s and harbor workers; compensation act, and the District of Columbia compensation act the safety measuresn^UneS and the possibilities °* preventing them by the use of appropriate

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONReport. 9th annual report, Federal Communications Commission, fiscal year

1943 (with notations of subsequent important activities). [1943.1 viii-l-102 n 4° [Processed.] $L. C. card 35-26977 1.1; 943

Rules and regulations. Amendments to Rules and regulations [list of those which have been either superseded by later amendments before publication or included in a revised print]. Mar. 1, 1944. 1 p. [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] f CC 1.7/2 :list/944

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----- Same, amdt. 180, effective June 29, 1943. [1943.] p. 19-20a. [Proc-essed. Issued in loose-leaf form. To be substituted for p. 19-20, pt. 42, Pres-ervation of records.] t CC 1.7/2:180

----- Same, amdt. 182, effective July 6, 1943. [1943.] p. 33-34 . [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form. To be substituted for p. 33-34, pt. 3, Rules gov-erning standard and high frequency broadcast stations.] t CC 1.7/2 :182

----- Same, amdt. 183, effective July 20, 1943. [1943.] p. 15-16. [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form. To be substituted for p. 15-16, pt. 2, General rules and regulations.] t CC 1.7/2:183

----- Same, amdt, 190, effective Sept. 7, 1943. [1944.] p. 47-48. [Issued in loose-leaf form. To be substituted for p. 47-48, pt. 1, Rules of practice and procedure.] f • Item 446 CC 1.7/2:190

Telegraph. Operating data from monthly reports of telegraph and cable car-riers, Dec. 1943. [1944.] [2] p. il. oblong large 8° [Processed. Subject to revision.] f CC 1.13: 943/12

Telephone. Summary of monthly reports of large telephone carriers, Dec. 1943. [1944.] [2] p. il. oblong large 8° [Processed. Subject to revision.] f

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Federal credit unions. Annual report of operations, Federal credit unions, Dec. 31, 1942. [Nov. 1943, published 1944.] [2] 4-28-f- [2] p. ih 4° * Paper, 10c. • Item 447L. C. card 36-26171 Y 3.F 31/8:14/942

FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION

Electric iitilities. Revenues and income of privately owned class A and class B electric utilities in United States, Dec. 1943; no. 43 12C. Mar. 13, 1944. [4] p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t Paper, 5c. FP 1.11/5:43-12C

Electricity. Consumption of fuel for production of electric energy, Jan. 1944 and Dec. 1943; no. 44-1B. Feb. 24, 1944. 2 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t Paper, 5c. FP 1.11/3: 44-1B

----- Production of electric energy in United States, Jan. 1944 and Dec. 1943;no. 44-1A. Feb. 24, 1944. 4 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] f Paper, 5c.

FP 1.11/2:44-1AStatement of Federal Power Commission to 78th Congress, pursuant to sec. 4 (d)

of Federal power act, fiscal year 1943. [1943.] [2] 4-27 p. 4° [Processed.] t L. C. card 44-40779 FP 1.1: 943

FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Federal reserve bulletin, Mar. 1944; [v. 30, no. 3]. n. p. [1944], [2]4-215-304 p. il. 4° [Monthly.] t Paper, 20c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscrip-tion, $2.60.L. C. card 15-26318 FR 1.3/1: 30/3

Note .—The Bulletin contains reviews of current economic developments special articles on monetary and banking topics, analyses of credit conditions, regulations and rulings of the Board of Governors, and statistics of banking, business activity prices Treasury operations, and international finance. • It is sent to member banks and, upon request, to libraries of educational institutions without charge. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washing-ton, D. C., at the prices stated above.

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Inter-district collection system. Federal reserve par list (banks upon which checks will be received by Federal reserve banks for collection and credit) ; Mar. 1944 supplement. [1944]. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] f FR 1.9:944/supp.-2

FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY

COMMUNITY WAR SERVICES OFFICE

Citizens of tomorrow, a wartime challenge to community action. Nov. 1943. [2]+44+[1] p. 12° [Includes list of publications of Federal agencies relating to wartime community service for young people.] f • Item 484L. C. card 44-40678 FS go: C 49

Juvenile delinquency. Techniques of law enforcement in treatment of juveniles and prevention of juvenile delinquency [with list of suggested reading]; com-piled by National Advisory Police Committee to Federal security administrator, in consultation with Children’s Bureau. 1944. iv+60 p. 16° " (Social Protec-tion Division.) [Manual for guidance of enforcement officers in dealing with juvenile offenders and in establishing a delinquency prevention bureau within the law enforcement agency. Approved by International Association of Chiefs of Police and National Sheriffs’ Association.] f • Item 484L. C. card 44-40687 FS 9.6: J 98

Leisure. Fact sheet, leisure-time problems of war workers. [1944 ] 5 p 4° [Processed.] t FS9.2:L53

Recreation bulletin, information for community defense recreation committees, published by Division of Recreation, issue 81; Mar. 10, 1944. [1944.] 4 p 4’ [Processed.] t , FS9.7:81

EDUCATION OFFICE

Addresses. Responsibilities of vocational education, cooperation of schools, labor, and employers needed [paper by Robert J. Watt, chairman and labor represen-tative, Federal Advisory Board for Vocational Education, read at annual meeting of American Vocational Association, Chicago, Dec. 16, 1943, by J. C. Wright]. [1944.] 3 p. 4° [From Education for victory, Feb. 3, 1944, v 2 no-15-] t ' FS 5.26/a : V 851/4

China. Education in China today [with bibliography; by C. O. Arndt, Severin K. Turosienski, Tung Yuen Fong]. 1944. 12 p. il. (Leaflet 69.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 496L. C. card E 44-62 FS 5.18: 69

Colleges and universities. Adjustment of college curriculum to wartime condi-tions and needs: Report 21, Home economics, Foreword; pt. 1, Goals for home economics at college level. [1944.] 7 p. 4° [Processed.] $L. C. card E 43-114 FS 5.33: 21/pt.l

----- Same, pt. 2, How to achieve improvements in home economics program [1944.] 8 p. 4° [Processed.] $ FS 5.33: 21/pt.2

----- Same, pt. 3, Recent modifications of policies, curriculum, methods, and schedules. [1944.] 8 p. 4° [Processed.] t FS 5.33:21/pt.3

----- Same, pt. 4, Suggested content for instruction in personal and family living.[1944.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] J FS 5.33:21/pt.4

Education. Biennial survey of education in United States, 1938-40: v. 2, chap. 6, College and university library statistics, 1939-40; by Ralph M. Dunbar and Emery M. Foster. [1943.] ii-f-105 p. * Paper, 20c. • Item 491L. C. card E 44-22 FS 5.23 : 938-40/v.2,chap.6

Education for victory, official biweekly of Office of Education, v. 2, no. 17 and 18; Mar. 3 and 20, 1944. [1944.] Each 32 p. il. 4° * Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.50. • Item 499L. C. card E 42-155 FS 5.26: 2/17,18

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Government offices. Some Federal agencies cooperating with higher institutions in war and post-war activities; by Benjamin W. Frazier. Feb. 1944. 25 p. 4° (Circular 226.) [Processed.] tL. C. card E 44-20 . FS 5.4:226

Loan packets. Catalog of free loan packets, Apr. 1944; [prepared by] Informa-tion Exchange on Education in Wartime. [1944.] 3 leaves, 4° [Processed. The materials in these packets are intended as aids to curriculum planning and group discussion.] t FS 5.2: L 78/944-2

Pan-American club news. Pan-American club news, no. 1; fall 1943. [1943.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] tL. C. card E44-21 FS 5.35:1

----- Same, no. 2; Feb. 1, 1944. [1944.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] | FS5.35:2School services. Extended school services, information activities, how pro-

grams are announced and reported. [1944.] 2 p. 4° [From Education for victory, Dec. 15, 1943, v. 2, no. 12.] f FS 5.26/a: Sch 6/5

----- Report on extended school centers in 54 communities in war areas, Dec.1943. [1944.] 8 p. 4° [Processed.] t FS 5.2: Sch 65/8

Spanish-speaking children. Recent references on education of Spanish-speaking children. Jan. 1944. 6 p. 4° [Processed.] t FS5.2:Sp2/2

Teaching. Suggestions for securing teaching positions ; by Benjamin W. Frazier. 1943. 9 p. 4° (Circular 224.) [Processed.] tL. C. card E44-3 FS 5.4: 224

PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE

Cadet Nurse Corps. U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps, local publicity ideas. [1944.] [2] p. il. f° [Processed.] t FS 2.2 :N 93/16

Conforms. Influence of pH and temperature on survival of coliforms and enteric pathogens when exposed to free chlorine [with list of references]; by C. T. Butterfield, Elsie Wattie, Stephen Megregian, and C. W. Chambers. [1944.] [2]-f-30 p. il. (Reprint 2530.) [From Public health reports, Dec. 17, 1943, v. 58, no. 51.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 44-40745 FS 2.7/a : 2530

Gonococcus. Serial examinations in epidemiology of gonococcal infections [with list of references; by] Samuel D. Allison, W. L. Zink, W. S. Ito. 1944. [1]4-2 p. ([Venereal Diseases Division] ; Reprint 213.) [From Venereal disease in-formation, Jan. 1944, v. 25] * Paper, 5c. FS 2.9/a: 213

Lesions in rats given sulfathiazole, sulfadiazine, sulfanilamide, sulfamerazine, sulfa pyrazine, or acetylsulfadiazine in purified diets [with list of references]; by K. M. Endicott, A. Kornberg, and F. S. Daft. [1944.] [2]4-6 p. (Re-print 2536.) [From Public health reports, Jan. 14, 1944, v. 59, no. 2.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 44-40746 FS 2.7/a : 2536

National Negro health news [v. 11, no. 4; Oct.-Dec. 1943]. 1944. iv-|-24 p. il. 4° (Public Health Methods Division.) [Quarterly. Text and another illus-tration on p. 1 and 2 of cover. Issued in the interest of National Negro Health Movement.] t • Item 522L. C. card CA 31-413 FS 2.19:11/4

Nurses and nursing. Report of committee on granting of Federal scholarships for graduate nurses in advanced nursing education programs by institutions offering such programs. [1944.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] t FS 2.2 :N 93/15

----- Schools of nursing approved by respective State board of nurse examiners [list]. Feb. 1944. 11 p. large 4° f • Item 522 FS 2.2: N 93/7/944

Public health engineering abstracts, Mar. 1944; v. 24, no. 3. [1944.] cover title, 32 p. 4° [Monthly. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] t • Item 522

FS 2.13:24/3

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Public health reports, v. 59, no. 9-13; Mar. 3-31,1944. [1944.] [x] +281-448+ [9] p. il. [Weekly. Articles of special interest are issued as reprints or as supplements and are listed in the Monthly catalog when published.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $4.25. e Item 527L. C. card 6-25167 FS 2.7: 59/9-13

Note .—The Public health reports is published primarily for distribution, in accordance with the law, to health officers, members of boards or departments of health, and other persons directly or indirectly engaged in public health work. Others desiring the Reports may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C., at the prices stated above. Articles of special interest are issued as reprints or as supplements, in which forms they are made available for more economical and general distribution.

----- Same [title page and index], v. 58, pt. 2, nos. 27-53, July-Dec. 1943. [1944.] xvi p. * Paper, 5c. single copy, included in price of Public health reports for subscribers. • Item 527 FS 2.7 : 58/27-53/t.p.&ind.

Ratprooftng. Benefits accruing from ratproof construction of vessels; by G. C. Sherrard. [1944.] 4 p. (Reprint 2533.) [From Public health reports, Dec. 24, 1943, v. 58, no. 52.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 44-40747 FS2.7/a:2533

•----- Use of curtain walls in ratproofing [with list of references] ; by RalphPorges. [1944.] [2]+5 p. (Reprint 2532.) [From Public health reports, Dec. 24, 1943, v. 58, no. 52.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 44-40748 FS 2.7/a: 2532

Sanitation. Emergency minimum sanitation standards. [1943.] 32 p. (Re-print 2529.) [From Public health reports, Dec. 10, 1943, v. 58, no. 50.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 44-40749 FS 2.7/a: 2529

Shellfish. [Revised list of .shellfish shippers dated Sept. 1,1943], supp. 12 and 13 ;Mar. 1 and 15, 1944. [1944.] Each 2 p. 4° [Semimonthly. Processed.]t FS 2.16: 943/supp.l2,13

Smallpox in relation to State vaccination laws and regulations; by Brock C. Hampton. [1944.] 8 p. (Reprint 2528.) [From Public health reports, Dec. 3, 1943, v. 58, no. 49.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 44-40751 FS 2.7/a: 2528

Venereal disease information, v. 25, no. 3, Mar. 1944; issued by Public Health Service for use in its cooperative work with State and local health departments and physician in private practice. [1944.] [2]+69-98 p. il. [Monthly. Articles of special interest are issued as reprints or supplements and are listed in the Monthly catalog when published.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 90c. • Item 530L. C. card 23-26719 FS 2.9: 25/3

Venereal diseases. Improvement of present methods for extrafamilial contact tracing; [by] Mary A. Burke. 1944. [l]+5 p. ([Venereal Diseases Divi-sion] ; Reprint 215.) [From Venereal disease information, Jan. 1944, v. 25] * Paper, 5c. FS 2.9/a: 215

nat ion al in sti tute of hea lth

Journal of National Cancer Institute, v. 4, no. 4; Feb. 1944. [1944.] cover title, p. 339-428, il. [Bimonthly. Text on p. 2 and 4 of cover.] * Paper, 40c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.60. • Item 523L. C. card 40-29172 FS 2.31: 4/4

SOCIAL SECURITY BOARD

Social security. Basic skill in social security; by Karl de Schweinitz. [1944.] 8 p. 4° [From Social security bulletin, Jan. 1, 1944, v. 7, no. 1.] |

FS 3.3/a: So 1/2Social security bulletin, Feb. 1944; v. 7, no. 2. [1944.] cover title, 67 p. il. 4°

[Monthly. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 20c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.75. • Item 539L. C. card 40-29327 FS 3.3: 7/2

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EMPLOYMENT SECURITY BUREAU

Unemployment compensation interpretation service: Benefit series, v. 7, no. 2; Feb. 1944. 1944. viii+139 p. [Monthly. Issued with perforations.]* Paper, 30c. single copy, $3.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.75. • Item 542

FS 3.108:7/2Note —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 agencies that interpret provisions of State unemployment compensation laws affecting benefit rights 11 The'monthly1 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.

OLD-AGE AND SURVIVORS INSURANCE BUREAU

Claims. Claims manual: app. K ; [Nov. 1,1943], [1944.] 1 p. [Issued in loose-leaf form.] + FS 3.6: 011/3/941/app.K

----- - Same: Proofs [revised pages; Dec. 7, 1943]. [1944.] [2] p. I Revises sec. 961. Issued in loose-leaf form.] t FS 3.6: 01 l/3/941/sec.961-965, rev.

----- Same: Proofs [revised pages; Dec. 14, 1943], [1944.] [2] p. [Adds sec. 943 (d). Issued in loose-leaf form.] t FS 3.6: O1 l/3/941/sec.943-944, rev.

----- Reconsiderations, hearings, and appeals; [Oct. 1, 1943]. [1944.] cover title, [16] p. [Issued in loose-leaf form. Revised sec. 1500-65 of Claims manual, Oct. 1941. Text on p. 2 of cover.] $ FS 3.6: 01 l/3/941/sec.l500-1565

PUBLIC ASSISTANCE BUREAU

Public assistance. Comparative statistics of general assistance operations of public agencies in selected large cities, Dec. 1943. Feb. 3, 1944. [8] p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t FS 3.16: 943/12

----- Same, Jan. 1944. Mar. 1, 1944. [8] p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] tFS 3.16 : 944/1

----- - Public assistance [preprinted from Social security bulletin, v. 7, no. 2; Feb. 1944]. [1944.] 8 p. il. 4° [Monthly.] t FS 3.3/a 2:943/12

----- Sheltered care and home services for public assistance recipients, with Note on methods of conducting studies of public assistance administration [and with list of selected reading references; prepared in Division of Administrative Surveys]. [1944.] ix-|-149 p. (Public assistance report 5.) [Text on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, 25c. • Item 535 FS3.13:5

VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION OFFICE

Note .—The Vocational Rehabilitation Office was established by authority of Agency order 3 (revised July 1, 1940), supp. 1, dated Sept. 4, 1943.Handicapped. Administration of war and post-war rehabilitation of handicapped

persons. Feb. 10, 1944. 11 p. 4° [Processed.] t FS10.2:H19Publications, vocational rehabilitation. Revised [edition]. Jan. 1944. [l]+3p.

4° [Processed. Revision of Mise. 2298, which was issued by Education Office.] t FS 10.2: P 96/944

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION

Note .—The Federal Trade Commission discontinued the publication of advance sheets ot 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

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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,

Distribution (economics). Distribution methods and costs, building materials, report on distribution methods and costs: pt. 3, Building materials, lumber, paints and varnishes, and portland cement. 1944. v+48 p. (H. doc 442, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [The Summary included in this publication, p. 1—9, was also issued in processed form which see below.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 44-40099

----- Distribution methods and costs: pt. 3, Building materials [lumber, paints and varnishes and portland cement], summary. Feb. 19, 1944. [2]-f-ii + 10 p [Processed.] t FT 1.2 : D 63/pt.3/sum.

Siegel, Jacob, Co. No. 8407, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, Oct. term, 1943, Jacob Siegel Company v. Federal Trade Commission; appendix to re-spondent’s brief, on petition to review order of Federal Trade Commission. [1943.] cover title, ii-J-125 p. 60 pl. t FT 1.5: Si 15/2

Staley, A. E., Manufacturing Co. No. 8072, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, A. E. Staley Manufacturing Company and Staley Sales Corporation v. Federal Trade Commission, on petition to review order of Federal Trade Com-mission and Commission’s modified findings as to facts and conclusion; reply brief for respondent in further support of modified findings. [1944.] cover title, i+19 p. t FT 1.5: St 16/5

Work. Monthly summary of work, Feb. 1944. [1944.] 8 p. [Processed.] f FT 1.15:944/2

FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY

Report. 4th annual report, Federal Works Agency, fiscal year 1943. [1944.] viii+72 p. [Processed.] fL. C. card 41-50284 FW 1.1: 943

PUBLIC ROADS ADMINISTRATION

Chesterfield County, S. C. Claim for damage to roads and highways of States, estimate of appropriation submitted by Public Roads Administration to pay claim [of Chesterfield County, S. C.], for damage to roads and highways. Mar. 16, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 3 p. (S. doc. 172, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) 1

Highways, current literature, v. 23, no. 3-8, Jan. 19-Feb. 23, 1944; compiled by library staff of Public Roads Administration. [1944.] various paging, 4° [Weekly. Processed.] $ FW 2.8:23/3-8

Roads. Estimate of appropriation for Public Roads Administration to pay claims for damage to roads and highways of States or their subdivisions. Feb. 29, 1944. 3 p. (H. doc. 466, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE

Decisions. Decisions of comptroller general, v. 23, Dec. 1943, with index-digest, Oct.-Dec. 1943; Lindsay C. Warren, comptroller general, Frank L. Yates, assist-ant comptroller general. 1944. [1] 4-401-477-f-xlviii p. [Monthly.] *’Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00.L.C. card 22-24145 GA1.5/a:23/6

----- Same, Jan. 1944; Lindsay C. Warren, comptroller general, Frank L. Yates assistant comptroller general. 1944. [1] -|-477-549 p. [Monthly.]

GA 1.5/a: 23/7General regulations no. 96, supp. 3; Mar. 3, 1944. [1944.] 3 leaves, 4° [Proc-

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GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

Materials. Abstract of contracts for material, etc., for public printing and binding for term of 6 months beginning Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. 29 p. 4° $

GP 1.2 : M 41/2/944DOCUMENTS OFFICE

Forestry, lumber and timber, national forests, ranges, wood preservation • Mar 1944. 1944. [2J4-22 p. (Price list 43, 36th edition.) t • Item 592L. C. card 26-26171 GP 3.9: 43/36

Government publications. List of selected United States Government publica-tions, Mar. 1 and 15, 1944. [1944.] 8 p. and 64-[2] p. (1944-5 and 1944-6.) [Semimonthly.] t • Item 593L. C. card 28-26554 GP 3.17: 944/5, 6

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.

Monthly catalog. United States Government publications, monthly catalog, no. 590; Mar. 1944. 1914. viii4-217-332 p. * Paper, 20c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.60. • Item 590L. C. card 4-18088 GP 3.8/1: 941/3

INTERIOR DEPARTMENTNote .—The decisions of the Department of the Interior including leading decisions and

important opinions with regulations and instructions relating to all activities of the Depart-ment are usually issued in signatures and published later in bound volumes. Advance 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. Prices for bound volumes furnished upon application to the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.

Inside Interior. Inside Interior, v. 1, no. 1; Nov. 1943. [1943.] 4 p il f°[Monthly.] $ I x 75.1/t

----- Same, v. 1, no. 2; Jan. 1944. [1944.] 4 p. il. f° [Monthly; none issuedDec. 1943.] $ 11.75:1/2

----- Same, v. 1, no. 3; Feb. 1944. [1944.] 4 p. il. f° [Monthly.] J11.75: 1/3

----- Same, v. 1, no. 4; Mar. 1944. [1944.] 4 p. il. f° [Monthly.] J11.75:1/4

Law library reporter. Law library reporter, v. 4, no. 2; Feb. 1944. Washington1944. [2]+7-12 p. 4° [Processed.] tL. C. card 42—37804 j 1.74 • 4/2

----- Same, v. 4, no. 3; Mar. 1944. Washington, 1944. [2]+13-18 p. 4° [Proc-essed.] t • 11.74:4/3

Telephone directory. United States Department of Interior telephone directory, Jan. 1944. [1944.] cover title, iv+24 p. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] $ 11.2 :T 23/944

BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION

Electricity. Generation and sales statistics, Dec. 1943. [1944.] [3] p. il oblong large 8°, folded into 4° size+[l] p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations.] i Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, Oreg.

, 144.8: 943/12Report. Annual report of administrator of Bonneville Power Administration

to Secretary of Interior [fiscal year 1943]. [1944.] 16 p. [From Annual report of Secretary of Interior, fiscal year 1943.] tL. C. card 39-26299 1 44 1 • 943

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FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE

Fish as food. Fish cookery in the open [with list of literature descriptive of camp life] ; by W. T. Conn. [Revised Jan. 1944.] 1944. [2]+27 p. il. 4° (Fishery leaflet 35.) [Processed. Supersedes Special memorandum 3215-A, issued by former Fisheries Bureau.] t 149.28:35

----- Some South American fish recipes; [by Norman D. Jarvis]. [Jan. 1944.] [2]+9 p. 4° (Fishery leaflet 31.) [Processed. At head of title: Food is a weapon of war I ] t 149.28 : 31

Fisheries of North America [with special reference to United States • by R H Fiedler], [Jan. 1944.] [1J+12 p. il. 4° (Fishery leaflet 47.) [Processed.’ Reprinted from Geographical review, v. 30, no. 2, Apr. 1940, reproduced by per-mission, Jan. 22, 1944.] t 14928'47

Fishery products. Cold storage holdings of fishery products, Jan. 1, 1944 [1944 ] 2 p 4° (Current fishery statistics no. 100.) [Processed. Statistics furnished by Food Distribution Administration, War Food Administration.] t

I 49.8/2:100Same, Jeb. 1, 1944. [1944.] 2 p. 4° (Current fishery statistics no. 107.)

[Processed. Statistics furnished by Food Distribution Administration, War Food Administration.] t 149.8/2:107

----- Landings by fishery craft at New Bedford, Mass., Aug. 1943. [1943 ] 2 p. 4° (Current fishery statistics no. 94.) [Processed.] t 149.8/2:94

----- Same, Sept. 1943. [1943.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t

----- Same, Oct. 1943. [1943.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t

----- Same, Nov. and Dec. 1943. [1944.] no. 103.) [Processed.] t

(Current fishery statistics no. 101.) 149.8/2:101

(Current fishery statistics no. 102.) I 49.8/2:102

3 p. 4° (Current fishery statistics 149.8/2:103

----- Landings by fishing vessels at certain New England ports, Dec. 1943 [1944.] 3 p. 4° (Current fishery statistics no. 104.) [Processed.] f

I 49.8/2:104—— Same, 1943. [1944.] 8 p. oblong 8° (Current fishery statistics no. 105.)

[Processed.] t 149.8/2:105----- Same, Jan. 1944. [1944.] 4 p. oblong 8° (Current fishery

109.) [Processed.] t----- Landings of fishery products at New Bedford, Mass., 1942

oblong 8° (Current fishery statistics 108.) [Processed.] t

statistics no. I 49.8/2:109 [1943.] 2 p. I 49.8/2:108

Same, 1943. [1944.] 2 p. oblong 8" (Current fishery statistics no 110 ) [Processed.] f ' 149.8/2:110

Mackerel. Biology of Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus) of North America- pt. 1 Early life history, including growth, drift, and mortality of egg and larval populations [with list of literature cited]; by Oscar Elton Sette 1943 ^+>14J~o37 P‘ S* largeT8° (Fishery bulletin 38.) [From Fishery bulletin, w 50.] * Paper, 25c. 9 Item 607.L. C. card 44-40623 149.27: 38

Trout. Dealers in trout and pondfishes: prepared in Division of Fish Culture Revised Feb. 1944. [1944.] 7 p. 4° (Fishery leaflet 46.) [Processed.] f

I 49.28:46Wildlife review, abstracting service for wildlife management, issued for informa-

tion of cooperators, no. 39; Feb. 1944. [1944.] 54 p. il. 4° [Processed.] tI 49.17:39

GENERAL LAND OFFICE

Report. Annual report of commissioner of General Land Office to Secretary of Interior [fiscal year 1943], [1944.] [1] +161-177 p. [From Annual report of Secretary of Interior, fiscal year 1943.] f L. C. card 6-35355 I 21.1:943

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Publications issued in Feb. 1944; list 432. [1944.] 3 p. [Monthly.] f • Item 624 119.14/4: 432

Report. Annual report of director of Geological Survey to Secretary of Interior [fiscal year 1943]. [1944.] [1]+33-59 p. [From Annual report of Secretary of Interior, fiscal year 1943.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 4-18125 119,1 • 943

Ppokane Valley. Water-table fluctuations in Spokane Valley and contiguous area, Washington-Idaho; by Arthur M. Piper and George A. La Rocque, jr. 1944. iii+83-139 p. il. 3 pl.2 are in pocket, map. (Water-supply paper 889-B.) [Prepared in cooperation with Washington State Department of Conservation and Development. Contributions to hydrology of United States, 1941-43, p. 83-139.] * Paper, 30c. • • Item 627 " 1 19.13: 889-B

Tungsten deposits, Isla de Pinos, Cuba; by Lincoln R. Page and Janies F. Mc-Allister. 1944. iv+177-246 p. 7 pl. 5 maps, 4 are in pocket. (Bulletin 935-D.) [Geologic investigations in American republics, p. 177-246.] * Paper. $1.25. • Item 622 1 19 3 . 935-0

GRAZING SERVICE

Report. Annual report of director of Grazing Service to Secretary of Interior [fiscal year 1943]. [1944.] [l]+96 p. [From Annual report of Secretary of Interior, fiscal year 1943.] f 138.1:943

INDIAN AFFAIRS OFFICE

Indian education, fortnightly field letter, Indian service, Education Division, Chicago, Ill., [no.] 99 and 100; Mar. 1 and 15, 1944. Haskell Institute Print Shop, Lawrence, Kans. [Mar. 1 and 24, 1944]. Each 8 p. 12° f

120.26:99,100MINES BUREAU

Alabama By-Products Corporation. Final report of mine explosion, Praco no. 10 mine, Alabama By-Products Corporation, Praco, Jefferson County, Ala., May 11, 1943; by H. N. Smith, C. E. Saxon, Jas. B. Benson. [1944.] [5] +41 p. 2 pl. 4° [Processed.] f I 28.2: Al 1

Cement. Monthly cement report CP 272. Mar. 10, 1944. 6 p. il. f° (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed.] f 128.29:272

Same, supp. A. Mar. 13, 1944. 4 p. il. f° (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed.] f I 28.29 : 272/supp.A

Coal. Annual report of research and technologic work on coal, fiscal year 1943; by A. C. Fieldner, J. C. Beltz, and P. L. Fisher. Feb. 1944. [l]+5$ p. 18 p] 4° (Information circular, I. C. 7272.) [Processed.] f 128.27:7272

----- Fundamentals of coal sampling; by Bertrand A. Landry. 1944. vi+127 p. il. (Bulletin 454.) * Paper, 20c. • Item 635L. C. card 44-40750 128.3: 454

----- Preliminary estimates of production of Pennsylvania anthracite and of coke, Feb. 1944. [1944.] 1 p. 4° (Mineral industry surveys; PCC 2—44.) [Monthly. Processed.] f ‘ ‘ 128.50:944/2

-—- Weekly anthracite and coke report WACR 347-WACR 350. Mar. 4-24, 1944. Each 3 p. or 2 p. il. 4° (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed.] t

I 28.49:347-350Coal-mine explosions and coal- and metal-mine fires in United States during fiscal

year 1943; by D. Harrington and W. J. Fene. Feb. 1944. [l]+27 p. 1 pl. 4° (Information circular, I. C. 7274.) [Processed.] f 128.27:7274

Coal-mine fatalities in Jan. 1944. [Mar. 2. 1944.] 8 p. il. 4° (Mineral industry surveys; CMF 151.) [Monthly. Processed.] t 128.10/2:151

Coke. Monthly coke report, MCR 191. Feb. 28, 1944. 3 p. il. 4° (Mineral indus-try surveys.) [Processed.] f 128.30:191

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Copper. Precipitation of copper from an acid mine water ; by F. S. Wartman and n T -?rS°ru Feb- [1]+16 p- 5 pL 4° <ReP°rt of investigations, R. I. 3746.) [Processed.] f 128 23 - 3746

Explosives Studies on explosives and explosions, fiscal year 1943 [with bibliog-raphy] ; by Wilbert J. Huff. Feb. 1944. [l]+49p7pl4p - Stigations, R. I. 3745.) [Processed.] f

Gasoline. Natural gasoline and allied products, Jan. 1944. (Mineral industry surveys; NGR 944a-109.) [Monthly.

Gold. Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Idaho (mine Woodward and Paul Luff. 1943. [2]+25 p. il. [Preprint book, 1942.] * Paper, 10c.

(Report of inves- I 28.23 : 3745

[1944.] [2] p. 4° Processed. ] t

I 28.47:109report) ; by G. E

----- Mine production of gold, monthly report 8. eral industry surveys.) [Processed.] t

from Minerals yeai I 28.37/a : G 563/15/942

----- - Same, monthly report 9. Dec. 2, 1943. veys.) [Processed.] f

----- Same, monthly report 10. Dec. 29, 1943. veys.) [Processed.] f

----- Same, monthly report 11. Feb. 6, 1944. veys.) [Processed.] f

Iron. Iron and steel scrap, monthly report 37. industry surveys.) [Processed.] t

----- Same, monthly report 38. Dec. 23, 1943. veys.) [Processed.] t

----- Same, monthly report 39. Jan. 21, 1944. veys.) [Processed.] f

----- Same, monthly report 40. Feb. 24 1944. veys.) [Processed.] t

Nov. 2, 1943. 2 p. 4° (Min-I 28.61: 8

[2] p. 4° (Mineral industry sur- 128.61: 9

2 p. 4° (Mineral industry sur- I 28.61:10

2 p. 4° (Mineral industry sur- 128.61:11

Nov. 19, 1943. 6 p. 4° (Mineral128.53: 37

6 p. 4° (Mineral industry sur-128.53: 38

6 p. 4° (Mineral industry sur- 128.53 : 39

6 p. 4° (Mineral industry sur- 12853:40

Motor fuel. Forecast of demand for motor fuel and crude oil, Mar 1944 p. 4 (Mineral industry surveys: MFR 105.) [Monthly. [1944.]

Processed. ] fI 28.41:105

D«- 1?4.3- J1W4.1 11 p. 4. t I 28.18/2: 245(Mineral industry surveys : P 245.) [Monthly. Processed.]

----- Weekly crude oil stock report 541-545. (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed.] f Mar. 3-31, 1944. Each 1 p. 4°

128.46: 541-545CoUiery-, Jinal report of explosion, Primrose Colliery, M. and S. Coal

Company, Inc., Minersville, Schuylkill County, Pa. Sept 24 1943- bv I T rSeZedl Ttelth’ ChaS' F- [1Mi] IW+W) 3 pi. 4-J 128.2 :P 93

PUlS.\°nSi pNe7 P« itemi0649 BUre&U °f MiUeS’ monthly list ^6; Feb. 1944.128.5/2:346

Republic SteelCorporation. Final report of mine explosions Savreton no 2 ST- ?yPBW St?iM°l’POdraT on’Sayreton, Jefferson County, Ala., Aug. 28-29

ny K. W. Stahl and Jas. B. Benson. [1944 1 [Processed.] t

Silver. Mine production of silver, monthly report 8. (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed.] t

----- Same, monthly report 9. Dec. 2, 1943. 2 p. 4° veys.) [Processed.] f

----- Same, monthly report 10. Dec. 29, 1943 2 n surveys.) [Processed.] t

----- - Same, monthly report 11. Feb. 6, 1944. 2 p. 4° veys.) [Processed.] t

[l]+ii+51 p. 3 pl. 4°128.2 : R 29

Nov. 2, 1943. 2 p. 4° 128.62 :8

(Mineral industry sur-I 28.62:9

4° (Mineral industry 128.62:10

(Mineral industry sur- I 28.62:11

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Sulfur. Native sulfur in Jan.-Sept. 1943. [1943.] 1 p. 4° (Mineral industry surveys; Mineral market reports S.14.) [Monthly. Processed.] $ 128.63:14

----- Same, Oct. 1943. [1943.] 1 p. 4° (Mineral industry surveys; Mineralmarket reports S.15.) [Monthly. Processed.] t 128.63:15

----- Same, Nov. 1943. [1944.] 1 p. 4° (Mineral industry surveys; Mineral market reports S.16.) [Monthly., Processed.] $ 128.63:16

----- . Same, Dec. 1943, and summary of year. [1944.] 1 p. 4° (Mineral in-dustry surveys; Mineral market reports S.17.) [Monthly. Processed.] $

I 28.63:17Three Point Coal Corporation. Final report of mine explosion, Three Point mine,

Three Point Coal Corporation, Three Point, Harlan County, Ky., Sept. 16, 1943; by Charles M. Keenan. [1944.] [1] -J-i-|-23 p. 3 pl. 4° [Processed.] t

128.2: T 41

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

Report. Annual report of director of National Park Service to Secretary of Interior [fiscal year 1943]. [1944.] [1]4-197-223 p. [From Annual report of Secretary of Interior, fiscal year 1943.] tL. C. card 18^26060 I 29.1: 943

Maps

Vicksburg National Military Park and Vicksburg National Cemetery; [map]. Scale 1 m.=2.6 in. [1944?] 19X13 in. [Processed.] t 129.8 :V 66

RECLAMATION BUREAU

Boulder Canyon project. Check and drop station 2884-15, Coachella Canal, All-American Canal system, Boulder Canyon project, Ariz.-Calif.-Nev. [W. H. Kistler Stationery Co., Denver, Jan. 15, 1944.] cover title, 30 p. 9 pl. map, 4° (Specifications 1066.) [Schedules, specifications, and drawings; bids will be received until Feb. 17, 1944. A processed memorandum to all prospective bidders, 1 p. 4°, dated Feb. 2, 1944, was also issued.] t Paper, $1.50.

I 27.8:1066----- Earth lining, station 1404-00 to station 4563 4-36 and road surfacing, station

24-42 to station 26424-86, Coachella Canal, All-American Canal system, Boulder Canyon project, Ariz.-Calif.-Nev. [Bradford-Robinson Ptg. Co., Denver, Feb. 23, 1944.] cover title, 11 p. 1 pl, map, 4° (Specifications 1069.) [Schedule, specifications, and drawings; bids will be received until Mar. 13, 1944.] t Paper, 75c. 127.8:1069

----- Earthwork, concrete lining, and structures, station 45624-67 to station 57264-83, Coachella Canal, All-American Canal system, Boulder Canyon proj-ect, Ariz.-Calif.-Nev. [W. H. Kistler Stationery Co., Denver, Jan. 6, 1944.] cover title, 48 p. 27 pl. map, 4° (Specifications 1065.) [Schedules, specifica-tions, and drawings; bids will be received until Jan. 31, 1944.] t Paper, $2.50.

127.8:1065Provo River project. Siphons, flume, and structures, station 284-24.0 to station

704-98.5, station 6474-59.5 to station 6614-37.8, station 7484-15 to station 7534-10, and station 7904-70 to station 8034-19.8, Provo Reservoir Canal, Deer Creek division, Provo River project, Utah. [Bradford-Robinson Ptg. Co., Den-ver, Feb. 21, 1944.] cover title, 41 p. 20 pl. map, 4° (Specifications 1067.) [Schedule, specifications, and drawings; bids will be received until Mar. 15, 1944.] t Paper, $2.00. I 27.8:1067

Report. Annual report of commissioner of Bureau of Reclamation to Secretary of Interior [fiscal year 1943]. [1944.] [1]4-61-88 p. [From Annual report of Secretary of Interior, fiscal year 1943.] tL. C. card 9-5120 I 27.1: 943

Yakima project. Earthwork, pipe lines, and structures, laterals 70.1 to 84.6 and sublaterals, east turbine lateral, station 2604-00 to end, and sublaterals,

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Yakima project—Continued.east turbine lateral wasteway and diversion channels, mile 51.74 to 58.45, Roza division, Yakima project, Wash. [Bradford-Robinson Ptg. Co., Denver, Mar. 6, 1944.] cover title, 35 p. 47 pl. 2 maps, 4° (Specifications 1068.) [Schedule, specifications, and drawings; bids will be received until Apr. 13, 1944 1 t Paper, $2.50. 127.8:1068

Maps

Boulder Canyon project, vicinity of Boulder Dam, compiled and drawn by A. M. Smith; map 40-40. Scale 5 m.=1.4 in., contour interval 500 ft. 1940, revised Nov. 1943. [1943.] 20 x 28 in. [Processed.] f 25c. 127.7: B 66/14/943

SOLID FUELS ADMINISTRATION FOR WAR

Coal. Distribution of coal shipments, M. C. D. 144. Mar 13, 1944 5 p il f° [Processed.] f ' 151.8:144

“~ Preliminary estimates of production of bituminous coal and lignite, Feb. 1944. Mar. 6, 1944. 1 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] f 151.9:944/2

----- Weekly coal report W. C. R. 1389-W. C. R. 1392. Mar. 4-25, 1944. various paging, il. 4° [Processed.] f 151.7:1389-1392

t Annual report of administrator of Office of Solid Fuels Administration tor War to Secretary of Interior [fiscal year 1943]. [1944.] [1]+89-94 p. [hrom Annual report of Secretary of Interior, fiscal year 1943 ] +L. C. card 44-40780 1 51.1:943

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION

°f the de^isi<>n?. usually known as Interstate Commerce Com- 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 deSina

size. °t the volume. Separate decisions or opinions are sold on subscription price *2.00: sin«le copies, "‘’ually In ordering a volume, be sure to specify the series and whether Finance or other than Finance decisions

?j'£.dlslrSd- TE7trles f°r the separate decisions are grouped below under center heads fol-lowing other Interstate Commerce Commission publications. aas 101Decisions. See, below, center heads beginning Decisions.Finance decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Finance).

of class 1 steam railways in United States, Oct.i oe [+- t >13 p ’ obl on g larg e 8° (Statement M-500; Transport Economics

and Statistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Subject to correction of errors in carrier reports under correspondence.] t e Item 704L. C. card A25-724 IC 4 ste.26 : 943/10

Freight forwarders. Selected financial and operating statistics from annual re- ’’mff forwarders, year ended Dec. 31, 1942. Washington, D. C„ Jan.

1944. [1]+23 p. oblong 8 (Statement 443.) [Processed.] tL. C. card A44-913 IC 1.2 : F 88/942

f/01i loco“oti.ves and rail motor cars of class 1 steam railways in States (class 1 switching and terminal companies included), Dec 1943

oblong targe 8° (Statement M-230, OS-E; Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] f ©Item 706 L. C. card A36-784 IC j ste 3Q . 943/12

Motor carrier decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Motor carrier).Motor carrier finance decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Motor carrier

Jill (iilCC I •Motor carriers. Revenues and passengers of class 1 motor carriers of passengers BTrl944J 2p-f° (Statement M-700, Revision ] T • Item°6^CS 3 Stat,stics Bnr°au.) [Monthly. Subject toL. C. card A39-1163 IC 1 mot. 11: 943/12

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Motor carriers—Continued.----- Revenues, expenses, other income, and statistics of class 1 motor carriers

of passengers; 3d quarter 1943. [1944.] 2 p. oblong large 8° (Statement Q-750, BRE; Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Subject to revi-sion.] f • Item 693L. C. card A39-871 IC 1 mot.12 : 943/3

Opinions. See, below, center heads beginning Decisions.Railroad accidents. In matter of making accident investigation reports under

locomotive inspection act of Feb. 17, 1911, as amended: Boston & Albany Rail-road, accident at North Adams Junction, Mass., Dec. 24, 1943, caused by failure of superheater header joint ring. [1944.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] t

IC 1 acci.5: N 81a■----- Same: Louisville & Nashville Railroad, accident (boiler explosion) at

Letohatchie, Ala., Jan. 3, 1944, caused by overheating of crown sheet due to low water. [1944.] 9 p. 4° [Processed.] f IC 1 acci.5: L 569

----- Same: New York Central Railroad, accident, La Porte, Ind., Jan. 25, 1944, caused by failure of locomotive reversing gear. [1944.] 3 p. 4° [Proc-essed.] t IC 1 acci.5: L 317

----- Same: Norfolk & Western Railway, accident at Eckman, W. Va., Nov. 17, 1943, caused by throttle being hard to operate. [1944.] 4 p. 4° [Proc-essed.] f IC 1 acci.5: Ec 57

----- Same: Pennsylvania Railroad, accident near Altoona, Pa., Feb. 1, 1944, caused by failure of main crank pin. [1944.] 10 p. 4° [Processed.] f

IC 1 acci.5: Al 79/4----- Same: Texas & Pacific Railway, accident (boiler explosion) near Forney,

Tex., Jan. 31, 1944, caused by overheating of crown sheet due to low water. [1944.] 10 p 4° [Processed.] f IC 1 acci.5: F 769

----- Investigation 2754: Union Pacific Railroad Company, report in re accident, Willard, Utah, Dec. 21, 1943. [1944.] 11 p. il. 4° [Processed.] f

IC 1 acci.5: W 661----- Investigation 2760: Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Company,

report in re accident, Eagle, Colo, Jan. 11, 1944. [1944.] 8 p. il. 4° [Proc-essed. ] f IC 1 acci.5: Ea 36

----- Investigation 2761: Southern Pacific Company, report in re accident, Wells, Nev., Jan. 12, 1944. [1944.] 10 p. il. 4° [Processed.] f IC 1 acci.5: W 462/4

----- Investigation 2762: Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Company, report in re accident, Novice, Tex., Jan. 13, 1944. [1944.] 8 p. il. 4° [Processed.] f

IC 1 acci.5 :N 858----- Investigation 2763: New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Com-

pany, report in re accident, Darien, Conn., Jan. 14, 1944. [1944.] 8 p. il. 4° [Processed.] | IC 1 acci.5: D 248

----- Investigation 2764: Pennsylvania Railroad Company, report in re accident near Diamond, Pa., Jan. 15, 1944. [1944.] 8 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t

IC 1 acci.5: D 541----- Investigation 2765: Missouri Pacific Railroad Company, report in re acci-

dent near Felton, Ark., Jan. 20, 1944. [1944.] 6 p. il. 4° [Processed.] fIC 1 acci.5: F 347/2

----- Investigation 2766: Carbon County Railway Company, report in re acci-dent near Columbia, Utah, Jan. 22, 1944. [1944.] 7 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t

IC 1 acci.5: C 723/4----- Investigation 2767: Wabash Railroad Company, report in re accident near

St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 23, 1944. [1944.] 8 p. il. 4° [Processed.] fIC 1 acci.5: Sa 2 lo/3

----- Investigation 2768: Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, report in re accident near Perea, N. Mex., Jan. 24, 1944. [1944.] 8 p. il. 4° [Processed.] f IC 1 acci.5: P 413

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Railroad accidents—Continued.----- Investigation 2769: Southern Railway System, report in re accident near

Guilford College, N. C., Jan. 29,1944. [1944.] 8 p. il. 4° [Processed.] fIC 1 acci.5: G 945

----- Investigation 2770: Minneapolis & St. Louis Railroad Company, report in re accident near Searsboro, Iowa, Jan. 31, 1944. [1944.] 10 p. il. 4° [Proc-essed.] f IC 1 acci.5: Se 17

----- Investigation 2771: Union Pacific Railroad Company, report in re accident near Fuller, Idaho, Feb. 6, 1944. [1944.] 7 p. il. 4° [Processed.] f

IC 1 acci.5: F 959/3----- - Investigation 2772: Western Pacific Railroad Company, report in re acci-

dent near Pulga, Calif., Feb. 10, 1944. [1944.] 7 p. il. 4° [Processed.] fIC 1 acci.5 : P 9'6/2

----- Investigation 2774: Pennsylvania Railroad Company, report in re accident near Roxton, Pa., Feb. 13, 1944. [1944.] 9 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t

IC 1 acci.5 :R 811----- Summary of accidents reported by steam railways, Nov. 1943. [1944.]

2 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-400; Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] t ® Item 716L. C. card A27-80 IClste.31: 943/11

Railroad cars. Selected statistics from annual reports of private car owners (persons furnishing cars or protective service to or on behalf of railroad or express companies) year ended Dec. 31, 1942. Washington, D. C., Feb. 1944. [1]4-46 p. oblong 8° (Statement 442.) [Processed.] tL. C. card A44-914 IC1.2 : C 23/2/942

----- Summary of quarterly reports of persons furnishing cars to or on behalf of carriers by railroad or express companies, 3d quarter 1943 (July-Sept.). [1943.] 1 p. oblong 8° (Statement Q-900, QCL.) [Processed.] t

IC 1.18:943/3Railroad employees. Employee retirement and unemployment insurance as af-

fecting railway finances; [prepared by Edward Crane]. Washington, D. C., Nov. 1943. [5]4-58 p. 4° (Statement 4374.) [Processed.] tL. C. card A44-915 IC 1.2 : R 31/943

----- Wage statistics of class 1 steam railways in United States (switching and terminal companies not included), Dec. 1943. [1944.] 4 p. cblong, large 8° (Statement M-300; Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] t • Item 718L. C. card A29-382 IC 1 ste.25: 943/12

Railroads. Motive power and car equipment of class 1 steam railways in United States (class 1 switching and terminal companies included), Dec. 1943 [1944 ]2 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-240, OS-F; Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] t • Item 709.L. C. card A36-576 IClste.36: 943/12

----- Operating revenues and operating expenses of class 1 steam railways in United States (switching and terminal companies not included), Jan 1944 1944. 1 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-100; Transport Economics and Sta-tistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] t • Item 710L. C. card A35-1300 IClste.19: 944/1

----- Operating revenues and operating expenses, selected items for large steam railways, Jan. 1944. [1944.] 2 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-l50; Trans-port Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision] t • Item 711L. C. card A29-378 IClste.20: 944/1

----- Operating statistics of large steam railways, selected items for Dec 1943 compared with Dec. 1942; Dec. 1943. [1044.] 2 p. oblong large 8? (Statement M-200; Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] f • Item 712L. C. card A29-380 IClste.22: 943/12

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Railroads—Continued.----- Passenger traffic statistics (other than commutation) of class 1 steam

railways in United States (switching and terminal companies not included), -------- ~ p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-250.) [Monthly.[1943.] 2Subject to

A38-1273Nov. 1943.Processed.

Oct. 1943. Processed. L. C. card — Same, [Monthly.

revision.]

[1943.] 2 p. oblong large 8° Subject to revision.] t

IClste.40 : 943/10(Statement M-250.)

IClste.40:943/11----- Revenue traffic statistics of class 1 steam railways in United States (switch-

ing and terminal companies not included), Dec. 1943. [1944.] 2 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-220, OS-D; Transport Economics and Statistics Bu-reau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] t • Item 714L. C. card A29-381 IClste.24 : 943/12

----- 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], Dec. 1943. [1944.] 2 p. il. oblong large 8° (Statement M-125; Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] f • Item 715L. C. card A32-1785 JC lste.34:943/12

___ Tons of revenue freight originated and tons terminated in carloads by classes of commodities and by geographic areas, class 1 steam railways, July 1943 [1944 ] 13 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-550, SCS ; Transport Eco-nomics and Statistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] f • Ite™ ££ L. C. card A40-2952 IClste.42 : 943/7

___ Same, Aug. 1943. [1944.] 13 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-550, SCS;Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Subject to revi-sion.] t • Item 717 IClste.42 : 943/8

----- Yard service performance of class 1 steam railways in United States (class 1 switching and terminal companies included), Dec. 1943. 1944. 1 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-215, OS-C; Transport Economics and Sta-tistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] t • Item 719 n,n ,^,n L. C. card A36-578 IClste.38: 943/12

Traffic decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Traffic).Transportation.

Mar. 7, 1944. 8+[l] p. 4° L. C. card A 42-3365

Monthly comment on transportation statistics [Jan. 1944].[Processed.] t IC 1.17:944/1

Decisions (Finance)

Note .—The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the Inter-state Commerce Commission reports.Atlanta & Charlotte Air Line Railway. Finance docket no. 14360, Atlanta &

Charlotte Air Line Railway Company bonds; decided Nov. 26, 1943. [1D44.J p. 641-652. (F-8634.) [From v. 254.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-8634

Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad. Finance docket no. 14175, Chicago & East-ern'Illinois Railroad Company trackage rights; decided Oct. 1, 1943. [1943 J p. 603-606. (F-8630.) [From v. 254.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: h-8bdu

Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad. Finance docket no. 13737, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company abandonment; decided Nov. 8, 1943. [1944.] p. 607-612. (F-8631.) [From v. 254.] * Paper, 5c.

1U 1.0/la . r —owlChicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railway. Finance docket no. 10294, Chicago,

Indianapolis & Louisville Railway Company reorganizaton; decided Sept. 20, 1943. [1944.] p. 539-^602. (F-8629.) [From v. 254.] * Paper 1?C. _

IC l.o/la * r —oo2V

Wheeling & Lake Erie Railway. Finance docket no. 14367, Wheeling & Lake Erie Railway Company control; [decided Nov. 16, 1943]. [1944.] [1] +632- 640 p. (F-8633.) [From v. 254.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-8633

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Decisions (Motor carrier)Note .—The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the Inter-state Commerce Commission reports.

Bianchi, A., Motor Transportation Co. No. MC-17771, Angelo L. Bianchi [doing business as A. Bianchi Motor Transportation Co.] common carrier application; [decided Nov. 2, 1943], [1944.] [l]+26-32 p. (M-6489.) [From Motor car-rier cases, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-6489

Fi eight rates. Investigation and suspension docket no. M—2247, increased com-mon carrier truck rates in New England; decided Nov. 15, 1943. [1944.] p. 13-25. (M-6488.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot 8/a : M-6488Henry, 0., & Co. No. MC-15003, Henry J. Friedman [doing business as O. Henry

& Co.] broker application; decided Nov. 3, 1943. [1944.] p. 1-5. (M-6486 ) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-6486

McKeown Transportation Co., Inc. No. MC-3018, McKeown Transportation Com-pany, Inc., contract carrier application; [decided Nov. 11, 1943]. [1943.] [1]-f-792-800 p. (M-6485.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 42.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a: M-6485Pennsylvania Truck Lines, Inc. No. MC-19201 (sub-no. 25), Pennsylvania Truck

Lines, Inc., extension of operations, Indiana-Ohio-Pennsylvania • decided Nov. [1944.] p. 759—777. (M-6483.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 42.]

I aper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-6483Shawmut Transportation Co., Inc. No. MC-51006 (sub-no. 1), Shawmut Trans-

Inc” coniIuon carrier application; [decided Oct. 27, 1943], [1944.] [1]-|-6-12 p. (M-6487.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 43 (volume number is incorrectly given as 42).] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-6487

Southeastern Motor Lines, Inc. No. MC-76037, Southeastern Motor Lines Inc common carrier application; decided Nov. 2, 1943. [1943. J p 37-43’ (M-6491.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a : M-6491Decisions (Motor carrier, finance)

state^Condmerc^Commfs^on^reports. °Pini°DS in Separate form are from the lnte‘-

American Transfer Co. No. MC-F-2189, Davidson Transfer & Storage Co. pur-chase, American Transfer Company; [decided Nov. 23, 1943.1 [1944 1

[1] -J-4~0—4_3 p. (MF-1369.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c.IC 1 mot.8/a 2: MF-1369

Great Central Transport Corporation. No. MC-F-2207, John Bridge control Lecrone-Benedict Ways, Inc., purchase, Great Central Transport Corporation •’ decided Nov. 24, 1943. [1944.] p. 401-407. (MF-1365.) [From Motor ca"- ner cases, v. 39.] Paper, 5c. IC 1 niot.8/a 2 : MF-1365

?°- MC;F-21^Joseph Pomprowitz [doing business as L. C. L. ransit Company] purchase, John F. Noble [doing business as Noble Transit

Company]; decided Dec. 2, 1943. [1944.] p. 415-419. (MF-1368 ) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a 2: MF-1368

Triple M Transportation Co., Inc. No. MC-F-2243, Paul F. Cullum [doing hnsi ness as Cullum Trucking Company], control. Triple M Transportation Co8 Inc • decided Nov. 12, 1943. [1943.] p. 411-415. (MF-1367.) [From Motor car-rier cases, v. 39.] * Paper, 5c. IG1 mlot.8/a 2: MF-1367

Decisions (Traffic)

lsMed <«’» the liter-

Nov9”?5 ™'5<i)'ri21'i287W' Within Georgia; decided•Pane?’ -V ' ' P’ 47M88' OOpinlonl 24305.) [From v. 256.)

caper, oc. IC 1.6/la: 24305

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Bananas. No. 28864, C. A. Glass Company, Incorporated, et al. v. Pacific Electric Railway Company; decided Nov. 16, 1943. [1944.] p. 541-544. ([Opinion] 24312.) [From v. 256.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 24312

Cement. Investigation and suspension docket no. 5212, cement from Portland, Colo., to Arizona and New Mexico ; decided Nov. 16, 1943. [1944.] p. 597—602. ([Opinion] 24321.) [From v. 256.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 24321

----- No. 28595, Louisville Cement Company v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company et al.; [decided Nov. 15, 1943]. [1943.] [11+610-614 p. ([Opinion] 24323.) [From v. 256.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24323

Coal. No. 27648, Ashland Coal & Ice Company, Inc., et al. v. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company et al.; decided Nov. 8, 1943. [1944.] p. 429-453.

([Opinion] 24300.) [From v. 256.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 24300----- No. 27766, Alden Coal Company et al. v. Central Railroad Company of New

Jersey et al.; decided Oct. 11, 1943. [1943.] p. 401-428. ([Opinion] 24299.) [From v. 256.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 24299

Freight rates. No. 28906, S. H. Kress & Co. v. Newtex Steamship Corporation; [decided Nov. 30,1943.] [1944.] [1]+560-562 p. ([Opinion] 24314.) [From v. 256. ] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 24314

Fruit. Investigation and suspension docket no. 5170, fruits and vegetables from Phoenix to New Mexico ; decided Nov. 15, 1943. [1944.] p. 573—578. ([Opin-ion] 24317.) [From v. 256.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24317

Grain. No. 28486, Board of Trade of Kansas City, Mo., et al. v. Missouri Pacific Railroad Company et al.; decided Oct. 25, 1943. [1944. | p. 603-609. ([Opin-ion] 24322.) [From v. 256.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 24322

Iron. No. 28875, Des Moines Steel Company v. Alton Railroad Company et al.; decided Nov. 29, 1943. [1944.] p. 563-568. ([Opinion] 24315.) [From v.256.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 24315

----- No. 28910, M. Glosser & Sons v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company; decided Nov. 29, 1943. [1944.] p. 579-584. ([Opinion] 24318.) [From v. 256.]* Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la; 24318

Petroleum products. Fourth section application no. 18480, petroleum products to Mississippi River crossings; decided Nov. 30, 1943. [1944.] p. 591—596. ([Opinion] 24320.) [From v. 256.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 24320

Plaster. Fourth section application no. 19055, plaster and plasterboard from the Southwest to Ohio River crossings; [decided Nov. 30,1943.] [1944.] [1] +568- 572 p. ([Opinion] 24316.) [From v. 256.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 24316

Soybeans. No. 28667, Central Soya Company, Incorporated, v. Alton Railroad • Company et al.; decided Nov. 23, 1943. [1944.] p. 54^-559. ([Opinion]

24313.) ' [From v. 256.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 24313Train lengths. Ex parte no. 156, in matter of Service order no. 85; decided Nov. 8,

1943. [1944.] p. 523-541. ([Opinion] 24311.) [From v. 256.] * Paper, 5c.. IC 1.6/la; 24311

Vinegar. Investigation and suspension docket no. 5233, vinegar from Charlotte, N. C., to the South; decided Nov. 16, 1943. [1944.] p. 585-590. ([Opinion] 24319.) [From v. 256.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 24319

JUSTICE DEPARTMENT

Aktiebolaget Imo-Industri. In Court of Claims, no. 45689, Aktiebolaget Imo- Industri v. United States ; brief for United States. [1944.] p. 29-51. t

J 1.80: Ak 79/2Alaska Realty Co. No. 9646, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit, Alaska

Realty Company, a corporation organized under laws of Ohio, v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1944.] cover title, iv+17 p. t J 1.76: Al 12

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American Sugar Refining Co. In Court of Claims, no. 45594, American Sugar Refining Company v. United States; exceptions of United States to report of commissioner. [1944.] p. 9-10. $ J 1.80: Am 35 su

Arenas, Lee. No. 463, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1943, Lee Arenas v. United States, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for United States. [1944.] cover title, iii+80 p. t

J 1.78 : Ar 33/2Baker, Norman G. No. 700, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1943,

Norman G. Baker v. Walter A. Hunter, warden, United States Penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kans., on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1944.] cover title, ii-F-13 p. $ J 1.78 :B 175/3

Bankers Mortgage Co. No. 10821, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, Bankers Mortgage Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1944.] cover title, i+20 p. t J 1.76 :B 225

Bein, Maurice L„ Inc. No. 44619, in Court of Claims, Maurice L. Bein, in-dividually, and Maurice L. Bein, Inc., v. United States; defendant’s motion for new trial and brief in support thereof. [1944.] cover title, i-[-225-263 p. t

J 1.80: B 396/3Beretta, John K. No. 10621, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, John K.

Beretta v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1944.] cover title, ii-j-36 p. i

J 1.76: B 452/2Blondet, Ricardo II. No. 3924, in circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit, Ricardo

H. Blondety. E. W. Hadley [supervisor, Caribbean National Forest], appeal from District Court of United States for Puerto Rico; brief for' appellee. [1944.] cover title, i-f-16 p. map, large 8° t J 1.76: B 622

Brand Investment Co. In Court of Claims, no. 44432, Brand Investment Company (formerly known as A. W. Kutsche & Company) v. United States; brief and request for special findings of fact. [1944.] p. 19-20. J J 1.80 :B 733/3

Caldwell Sugars, Inc. No. 10848, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, Cald-well Sugars, Inc. v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1944.] cover title, ii-|-26 p. J

J 1.76: C 127/3Caravel Industries Corporation. In Court of Claims, no. 45334, Caravel Industries

Corporation v. United States; defendant’s exceptions to commissioner’s report [1944.] p. 47-51. $ J 1.80 :C 176

Cherry Cotton Mills, Inc. In Court of Claims, no. 45885, Cherry Cotton Mills? Inc., v. United States; defendant’s answer and counterclaim [1944 ] P-5"14- * J 1.80 :C 424/5

Claims. Estimate of appropriation submitted by Department of Justice to pay claims for damages to privately owned property. Feb. 29,1944. 3 n (H doc 465, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

CoZwmbia Cheese Co. No. 614, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term 1943, Columbia Cheese Co. [et al.] v. Paul V. McNutt, as Federal security ad-ministrator, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1944.] cover title, ii-j-36 p. $

J 1.78: C 723/2Goofc, Glenwood L. No. 45515, in Court of Claims, Glenwood L. Cook v. United

States; defendant’s request for findings of fact and brief. [1944 ] cover title, ii-j-21-54 p. t J 1.80 :C 771

Cornett-Lewis Coal Co. No. 9508, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit Cornett-Lewis Coal Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent 11944 1 cover title, iv+30 p. $ J 1 76-C 815

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Cramer, Anthony. No. 406, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1943, Anthony Cramer v. United States, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for United States. [1944.] cover title, iii+92 p. $

J 1.78: C 848Dvorkin, Jacoh. In Court of Claims, no. 45912, Jacob Dvorkin v. United States;

defendant’s supplemental brief in support of demurrer. [1944.] p. 39-42. tJ 1.80 :D 959

Fidelity Trust Co. In Court of Claims, cong. no. 17767 [-776, 17778-787, 17789- 797, 17799-800, 17802-814,17816-841, 17843-844], Fidelity Trust Company [et al. v. United States; brief for United States]. [1944.] p. 51-69. $

. J 1.80 :F 448/3Fondren, W. W. No. 10829, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, Ella F.

Fondren and estate of W. W. Fondren, Ella F. Fondren, independent executrix, v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decisions of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1944.] cover title, i+18 p. $ J 1.76 :F 732

Greene, J. L. No. 10714, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, J. L. Greene and Hazel McCormick v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decisions of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1944.] cover title, i+13 p. t J 1.76 :G 833

Gruver, Jacoh S. No. 5213, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, Jacob S. Gruver v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1944.] cover title, ii+18 p. $

J 1.76: G 928Happold, C. A. No. 10716, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, commissioner

of internal revenue v. C. A. Happold, on petition for review of decisions of Tax Court; brief for petitioner. [1944.] cover title, ii+38 p. $ J 1.76:H211

Harding Glass Co. Abstract of record, in circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit, no. 12799, tax review, Robert E. Hannegan, commissioner of internal revenue, v. Harding Glass Company, on petition to review decision of Tax Court. [1944.] cover title, i+42 p. J J 1.76: H 219

Harlan Collieries Co. No. 9509, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit, Harlan Collieries Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1944.] cover title iv+30 p. J J 1.76: H 226

Harrison, W. H., Co., Inc. No. 45746, in Court of Claims, W. H. Harrison Com-pany, Inc., v. United States ; defendant’s brief. [1944.] cover title, i+47-71 p. i

J 1.80: H 248/4Havemeyer, Horace. In Court of Claims, no. 45775, Horace Havemeyer v.

United States; defendant’s exceptions to commissioner’s report. [1944.] p 23- 26. J J 1.80: H 298

Hayes, Richard C. In Court of Claims, no. 45672, Richard Charles Hayes v. United States; brief for United States. [1944.] p. 59-73. t J 1.80: H328/3

Hearst Publications, Inc. Nos. 336-339, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1943, National Labor Relations Board v. Hearst Publications, Incorpo-rated; [same] v. Stockholders Publishing Company, Inc.; [same] v. Hearst Publications, Incorporated; [same] v. Times-Mirror Company, on writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1944.] cover title, ix+89 p. $ J 1.78 :H 351/2

Hecht Co. No. 316, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1943, Hecht Company v. Chester Bowles, price administrator of Office of Price Adminis-tration, on writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia; brief for respondent. [1944.] cover title, iv+57 p. $

J 1.78 :H 355/2Howard, Albert M. In Court of Claims, no. 45708, Albert M. Howard v. United

States; request for special findings of fact and exceptions to commissioner’s report. [1944.] p. 11-22. J J 1.80 :H 831

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Hughes, Charles, A Co., Inc. No. 683, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1943, Charles Hughes & Company, Inc., v. Securities and Exchange Com-mission, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; memorandum for Securities and Exchange Commission. [1944.] cover title, ii-J-18 p. $ J 1.78: H 874

Hunter, Mary P. No. 10776, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, Mary P. Hunter v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1944.] cover title, i-j-18 p. $

J 1.76: H 918Hutchings, Mrs. Mary M. No. 10757, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit,

Hutchings-Sealy National Bank of Galveston, as independent executor of Mary M. Hutchings, v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decisions of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1944.] cover title, i+18 p. $ J 1.76 :H 97/2

Independent Petroleum Corporation. No. 10764, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, Independent Petroleum Corporation v. Eugene Fly, collector of internal revenue, on appeal from district court for southern district of Mississippi; brief for appellee. [1944.] cover title, ii+20 p. $ J 1.76: In 21/3

Kann, Gustav H. No. 5199, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, Gustav H. Kann v. United States, on appeal from district court for district of Maryland; brief of appellee. [1944.] cover title, ii-f-28 p. $ J 1.76 :K 133/6

Kaplan, Max, Bros. No. 690, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1943, Max Kaplan Bros. v. National Labor Relations Board, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for National Labor Relations Board in opposition. [1944.] cover title, iii+18 p. $

J 1.78: K141Koch, Adolph J. No. 10506, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, George A.

Koch, executor of Adolph J. Koch, v. commissioner of internal revenue, on peti-tion for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1944.] cover title, iii+54 p. J J 1.76 :K 811

Levy, Bimon L. No. 572, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1943, Simon L. Levy and Charles B. Levy v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1944.] cover title, ii-j-12 p. $ J 1.78 :L 579/3

MacEvoy, Clifford F., Co. No. 483, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1943, Clifford F. MacEvoy Company and Aetna Casualty and Surety Company v. United States for use and benefit of Calvin Tomkins Company, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit; brief for United States as amicus curiae. [1944.] cover title, ii-f-23 p. J J 1.78 :M 157

Mahoney, William V. No. 10458, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, United States v. Portland Trust and Savings Bank, guardian of estate of William V. Mahoney, incompetent, upon appeal from district court for district of Oregon ; petition for rehearing. [1944.] cover title, 8 p. $ J 1.76: M 279/3

Marics, Laurence M. In Court of Claims, no. 45702, Laurence M. Marks v United States; brief for United States. [1944.] p. 115-198. J J 1.80 :M 342

Medical Aits Hospital of Dallas. No. 10837, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, Medical Arts Hospital of Dallas v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1944.1 cover title, ii+26 p. $ J 1.76 :M 468

Merrill, W. A., Sons & Co.. Inc. In Court of Claims, no. 44114, W. A. Merrill Sons and Company, Inc., v. United States; defendant’s request for special findings of fact and brief. [1944.] p. 21-38. $ J 1.80 :M 552

Me_sta Machine Co. No. 417, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1943, United States and Mesta Machine Company v. county of Allegheny, Pa., appeal from Supreme Court of Pennsylvania; brief for United States. [1944 ]’ cover title, v+61 p. t J 1.78 :M 564/3

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Mortensen, Hans P. No. 559, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1943, Hans Pete Mortensen and Lorraine Mortensen v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; brief for UnitedStates in opposition. [1944.] cover title, i+12 p. t J 1.78 :M 842

----- Same, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; brief for United States. [1944.] cover title, ii-f-32 p. i J 1.78:M 842/2

Nathanson, Lou. No. 560, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1943, Lou Nathanson v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1944.] cover title, i+23 p. t J 1-78: N 195

New York State Guernsey Breeders’ Co-operative, Inc. No. 244, in circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, Oct. term, 1943, New York State Guernsey Breeders’ Co-operative, Inc., v. Claude R. Wickard, Secretary of Agriculture, on appeal from district court for northern district of New York; brief for appellee.[1944.] cover title, iii+51 p. $ J 1.76: N 42 yo/5

Nichols, Elliott S. No. 9569, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit, Elliott S.Nichols and Anne D. Nichols, husband and wife, v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent.[1944.] cover title, iii+15 p. t J 1.76 :N 515/2

Payne, Mrs. Marguerite T. No. 10738, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, Marguerite T. Payne v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1944.] cover title, ii+11 p. i

J 1.76: P 293Pearson, Ben, Co. No. 594, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1943,

Ben Pearson, Carl B. Haun and J. T. Haun, doing business as Ben Pearson Company, v. L. Metcalfe Walling, administrator of Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; memorandum for respondent in opposition. [1944.] cover title, i+12 p. $ J 1.78: P 317

Pennsylvania Company for Insurances on Lives <£ Granting Annuities. Nos. 691-692, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1943, Pennsylvania Company for Insurances on Lives and Granting Annuities, etc. v. United States; [same] v. [same], on petition for writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1944.] cover title, ii+23 p. t J1-78 : P 384/3

Philadelphia, Pa. No. 8234, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, United States, petitioner for condemnation, v. certain parcels of land in Philadelphia, etc., and F. King Wainwright, defendants, F. King Wainwright, appellant, appeal from judgment of district court for eastern district of Pennsylvania; brief for United States. [1944.] cover title, ii+21 p. t J 1.76:P 53/4

Platte Valley Public Power & Irrigation District. No. 31554, in Supreme Court of Nebraska, Platte Valley Public Power and Irrigation District, a public corpora-tion, v. county of Lincoln [et al.], appeal from district court of Lincoln County, J. L. Tewell, judge; supplemental brief for United States as amicus curiae. [1944.] cover title, ii+13 p. t J 1.82 :P 697/2

Pope, Haywood. Brief for appellee, United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia, Oct. term, 1943, special calendar, no. 8626, Haywood Pope v. E. A. Green, superintendent of Washington Asylum and Jail, and Ray L. Huff, director of public welfare, appeal from District Court of United States for District of Columbia. [1944.] cover title, ii+24 p. $ J 1.77: P 81/2

Procter, Frederic IP. No. 5215, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, com-missioner of internal revenue v. Frederic W. Procter, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for petitioner. [1944.] cover title, ii+45+21a p. J J 1.76: P 942/3

Radcliff Gravel Co., Inc. Nos. 655-656, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct.term, 1943, Radcliff Gravel Company, Inc., and American Mutual Liability In-surance Company v. Joseph H. Henderson, deputy commissioner for 7th com-pensation district, Sam Rocker et al.; [same] v. Joseph H. Henderson, deputy

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Radcliff Gravel Co., Inc.—Continued.commissioner for 7th compensation district, et al., on petitions for writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for respondent Henderson in opposition. [1944.] cover title, i+13 p. t J 1.78 :R 116

Robinson, R. II. Brief for appellees, United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia, no. 8596, R. H. Robinson et al., suing on behalf of themselves and other cotton producers similarly situated, v. Ernest L. Deal [senior market-ing specialist in Agricultural Adjustment Administration], Henry A. Wallace [Secretary of Agriculture], W. A. Julian [Treasurer of United States], on ap-peal from District Court of United States for District of Columbia. [1943.1 cover title, ii+35 p. $ j j 77. r 5gg

Royal Indemnity Co. No. 3946, in circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit, Oct. term, 1943, Royal Indemnity Co. v. Puerto Rico Cement Corporation; brief for United States as amicus curiae. [1944.] cover title, ii+32 p. large 8° $

J 1.76 : R 812/4Savannah Shipyards, Inc. No. 10731, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit,

United States v. Savannah Shipyards, Inc., appeal from district court for southern district of Georgia; petition of United States for rehearing. [1944.] cover title, i+6 p. t j 1.7g. Sa 93/4

Seaboat d Surety Co. In Court of Claims, no. 45519, Seaboard Surety Company v. United States; motion to dismiss plaintiff’s petition for want of prosecution [and] memorandum in support of motion. [1944.] p. 27-30. f

J 1.80: Se 11/3Slack Bros., Inc. No. 10849, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, Slack

Bros., Inc., v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of deci-sion of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1944.] cover title, ii+26 p. t

J 1.76: SI 11Southern States Power Co. No. —, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term,

1943, United States upon relation and for use of Tennessee Valley Authority v. W. V. N. Powelson, assignee and successor in interest of Southern States Power Company, et al.; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit. [1943.] cover title, i+17 p. t J 1.78 :P 871/7

Spalek. Adolph T. No. 588, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1943, Adolph T. Spalek and William J. Zrenchik v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1944.] cover title, i+16 p. t J1.78:Spl9

Tree, Ronald L. In Court of Claims, no. 45025, Ronald L Tree and Nancy Perkins Field Tree, his wife, v. United States; brief for United States. [1944 ] p. 61-90. $ J 1.80 :T 714

Vany Construction Co. In Court of Claims, no. 43329, James C. Shriver and Owen E. Hitchins, receivers of Vang Construction Company, v. United States • defendant’s brief. [1944.] p. 73-101. t J 1.80 :V 292/2

Viereck, George S. No. 695, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1943 George Sylvester Viereck v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia; brief for United States in opposition. [1944.] cover title, i+14 p. t J 1.78 :V 676/4

Washington Gas Light Co. No. 396, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1943, Fred M. Vinson, director of economic stabilization, by Chester Bowles, administrator, Office of Price Administration, et al., v. Washington Gas Light Company and Public Utilities Commission of District of Columbia on writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia ’ reply memorandum for petitioners. [1944.] cover title, 12 p. $

J 1.78: W 279/10Western Cartridge Co. No. 657, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term,

1943, Western Cartridge Company, Winchester Repeating Arms Company Divi-sion, y. National Labor Relations Board, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for National Labor Relations Board in opposition. [1944.] cover title, ii+13 p. t J 1.78 ;W 525/5

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Williams, James. Brief and appendix for appellee, United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia, Jan. term, 1944, no. 8617, James Williams v. United States, appeal from District Court of United States for District of Co-lumbia. [1944.] cover title, i+41 p. $ J 1.77 :W 673

Williams, William M. No. 8669, United States Court of Appeals, District of Co-lumbia, Jan. term, 1944, William M. Williams v. Ray L. Huff, general super-intendent of D. C. penal institutions, appeal from United States District Court for District of Columbia; brief and appendix for appellee. [19+4.] cover title, i+17 p. t J 1.77 :W 676

FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

Uniform crime reports for United States and its possessions, v. 14, no. 2; annual bulletin, 1943. 1944. ii+51-100 P- il- [Advisory, International Association of Chiefs of Police. Includes Index to v. 14.] t • Item 730L. C. card 30-27005 J 1.14/7:14/2

IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE

Monthly review, Feb. 1944; v. 1, no. 8. [Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Atlanta, Feb. 3, 1944.] [2] +14 p. 4° f Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr. J 21.10:1/8

■----- Same, Mar. 1944; v. 1, no. 9. [Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Atlanta,Mar. 1, 1944.] [2] +14 p. il. 4° J 21.10:1/9

LABOR DEPARTMENT

Labor information bulletin, Feb. 1944; [v. 11, no. 2]. [1944.] 8 p. 4° [Monthly.]* Paper, 10c. single copy, 75c. a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.15. ® Item 763L. C card L34-114 L 1.15:11/2

CHILDREN’S BUREAU

Child labor. Boys and girls employed in agricultural programs, 1943; by Ione L. Clinton. [1944.] 7 p. 4° [From The child, Feb. 1944, v. 8.] t

L 5.35/a : Ag 83/3Children. The child, v. 8, no. 9; Mar. 1944. [1944.] [2]+131-144 p. 4°

[Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 75c. • Item 744L. C. card L 36-94 L 5-35 : 8/9

Community centers. Typical teen-age center under community auspices. 1944.1 p. 4° [From The child, Feb. 1944, v. 8.] t L 5.35/a :T 229

Conference on Services for Negro Children. Conference on Services for Negro Children, called by Children’s Bureau [Dec. 6 and 7, 1943, Washingon, D. C.], preliminary summary and recommendations. Feb. 1, 1944. 6+3 p. 4° [Processed.] $ L 5.2: N 31/3

----- Conference on Services for Negro Children, Dec. 6 and 7, 1943 [Washing-ton, D. C.], list of attendants. [1944.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] $ L 5.2 :N 31/4

Maternity policy for industry. [1944.] 4 p. ([Folder 30.]) t • Item 745L 5.22:30

Rehabilitation of the disabled. Cooperative relationships between State vo-cational-rehabilitation services and crippled children’s services; by A. L. Van Horn. [1944.] 2 p. 4° [From The child, Feb. 1944, v. 8.] t L 5.35/a: V 851

Work. Current program of Children’s Bureau. Jan. 1944. 18 p. 4° [Proc-essed.] J L 5.2: C 43/28

LABOR STANDARDS DIVISION

Absenteeism. Auditing absenteeism, absence record forms in use by representa-tive firms in war industries; [prepared by Ruth Scandrett, Bruce A. Greene,

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Absenteeism—Continued.and Lucille J. Buchanan]. [Reprint 1944.] ii+30 p. il. 4° (Special bulletin12-A.) * Paper, 10c. L 16.13:12^A/l-2

LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU

Aluminum. Trend of employment in aluminum-products industry; [prepared by Richard Hymes], [1944.] 8 p. (Serial no. R. 1623.) [From Monthly labor review, Feb. 1944.] f L 2.6/a: Al 82/2

----- Union agreements in alumimun-fabrication industry; [prepared by Grace Milgram]. 1944. ii-[-20 p. (Bulletin 760.) [From Monthly labor review Dec. 1943]. * Paper, 10c. • Item 759L. C. card L44-21 L 2 3 : 760

----- Same. (H. doc. 370, 78th Cong. 1st sess.)

Belgium. Labor conditions in Belgium; [prepared by Anice L. Whitney ]. 1944. [1] 4-19 p. (Serial no. R. 1617.) [ From Monthly labor review, Feb. 1944 ] i L. C. card L 44-34 L 2.6/a: L113/48

Court decisions. Recent decisions of interest to labor; [prepared in Office of Solicitor, Department of Labor], [1944.] 9 p. (Serial no. R 1619 ) [From Monthly labor review, Feb. 1944.] f L 2.6/a 8: 944/1

Industrial injuries. Industrial injuries in United States during 1942; [prepared by Max D. Kossoris and Frank S. McElroy]. 1943. ii4-26 p il (Bulletin 758.) [From Monthly labor review, Nov. 1943, with additional data ] * Paper 10c. • Item 759 ’L. C. card L 42-72 l 2 3.

----- Same. (H. doc. 360, 78th Cong. 1st sess.)International Labor Conference of 1944; by Carter Goodrich. [1944.] 10 p.

(Serial no. R. 1615.) [From Monthly labor review, Mar. 1944.] fL. C. card L 44-35 L 2.6/a . In 8/13/944

Labor unions. Directory of labor unions, Nov. 1943. [1944] [11-4-25 n 4° [Processed] $L.C. card L 44-36 L 2.2: L11/2/943

Machine tools. Wartime expansion of machine-tool accessories industry • [pre-pared by Clara F. Schloss]. [1944.] 5 p. il. (Serial no. R. 1622.) [FromMonthly labor review, Feb. 1944.] t L 2.6/a : M184/6

Man-hours in agriculture, mining, manufacturing, and construction 1939-43- [prepared by Celia Star Gody], Jan. 1944. [l]+20 p. f° [Processed Pre-liminary. ] J L 2jo : Ag 8/2/939-43/prelim.

Monthly labor review, Mar. 1944, v. 58, no. 3; [Hugh S. Hanna, editor], [1944.] cover title, iv-j-477-696 p. il. [Certain articles are reprinted from the monthly labor review and listed in the Monthly catalog as they are issued.] * Paper 30c, single copy, $3.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $4.75. • Item 764L. C. card 15—26485 L26-58/3

Note .——The Monthly labor review is the medium through which the Bureau publishes its regular monthly reports on such subjects as trend of employment and pay rolls whAi»ya?nd weekly earnings, weekly working hours, industrial disputes labor Pturnover wholesale and retail prices, changes in cost of living, and building construction as well as information on collective agreements, industrial accidents, labor legislation and court decisions and important labor developments in other countriesUndfr the present wlr Zn°myn rlat,lo?s: free subscriptions are limited to those requiring it for official our poses. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C., at the prices stated above. Uocuments’

Post-war Panning Factors determining post-war job transfers and unemploy- 1944^ I944’ 10 P” (Serial n0‘ R 1620 ) [From Monthly labor review, Feb.L. C. card L 44-37 L 9 6/a. p 847/2

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Prices. Differences in retail-price changes among stores; [prepared by Ethel D. Hoover], [1944.] 3 p. (Serial no. R. 1624.) [From Monthly labor review, Feb. 1944. ] t L 2.6/a: P 931/5

----- Trend of prices and cost of living in 1943. [1944.] [1] +25 p. il. (Serial no. R. 1621.) [From Monthly labor review, Feb. 1944.] tL. C. card L 44-38 L 2.6/a: P 931/6/943

< SOLICITOR

Birbalas, Joseph. No. 8379, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, Joseph Birbalas et al., plaintiffs-appellees, L. Metcalfe Walling, administrator of Wage and Hour Division, intervenor-appellee, v. Cuneo Printing Industries, Incorpo-rated, defendant-appellant, on appeal from judgment of district court for north-ern district of Illinois, eastern division, Philip L. Sullivan, district judge; brief for intervenor-appellee. [1943.] cover title, ii+14 p. $ L21.7:B53

Fanelli, J. George. In circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, J. George Fanelli v. United States Gypsum Company, on appeal from district court for southern district of New York; brief for administrator of Wage and Hour Division as amicus curiae. [1944.] cover title, iii+16 p. i L 21.7 :F213

Mid-Continent Pipe Line Co. No. 2859, in circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit, L. Metcalfe Walling, administrator of Wage and Hour Division, v. Mid-Continent Pipe Line Company, on appeal from district court for northern district of Oklahoma; brief of appellant. [1944.] cover title, iii+30 p. t

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WAGE AND HOUR AND PUBLIC CONTRACTS DIVISIONS

Posters. Canned fruits and vegetables and related products industry, exemptions provided by the [fair labor standards] act [poster attachment]. [1943.] 1 p. 4° [To be attached to wage order poster, for which see the Monthly catalog for Jan. 1944, p. 69.] t L22.8: F94/add.

----- Cooking and heating appliances wage order [on and after Apr. 12, 1943; all lettered poster.] [1943.] 14X10 in. t L22.8:C77

WOMEN’S BUREAU

Canneries. Employment and housing problems of migratory workers in New York and New Jersey canning industries, 1943; [by Helen Bryan Sater and Caroline Manning]. 1944. [3]+35 p. (Bulletin 198.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 777L. C. card L 44-31 L 13.3:198

Farm labor. Successful practices in employment of nonfarm women on farms in Northeastern States, 1943; by Frances W. Valentine. Jan. 1944. [3] +47 p.4° [Processed.] f L 13.2: Em 7

Hours of labor. Wartime status of State hour laws for women. Jan. 1944. 4 p. 4° [Processed.] t L 13.2 :H 81/4

Steel. Women’s employment in making of steel, 1943; by Ethel Erickson. 1944.39 p. (Bulletin 192-5.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 777L. C. card L 44-30 L 13.3 :192-5

li ar industries. Woman counselor in war industries, effective system [with list of selected references] ; by Dorothy K. Newman. Feb. 1944. ii+13 p. (Spe-cial bulletin 16.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 780L. C. card L 44-33 L 13.10:16

Women in industry. When you hire women. 1944. iv+16 p. (Special bulletin14.) [Includes list of Women’s Bureau pamphlets on standards for women’s working conditions and related subjects.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 780L. C. card L 44-32 L 13.10:14

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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

Acquisitions. Quarterly journal of current acquisitions, Oct.-Dec. 1943; v. 1, no.2. 1944. 80 p. [Supplement to Annual report of librarian of Congress.] f ® Item 782L. C. card 44-40782 LC 1.17:1/2

Jefferson, Thomas. Thomas Jefferson bicentennial, 1743-1943: Catalogue of ex-hibitions at Library of Congress opened Apr. 12th; Permanence of Jefferson, by Felix Frankfurter, address delivered Apr. 13th in Coolidge Auditorium of Library of Congress. 1943. iii+170+[1] p. 2 pl. fL. C. card 44-40602 LC 1.2: J 35/4

ACQUISITIONS DEPARTMENT

State publications. Monthly checklist of State publications, v. 34, no. 12; Dec. 1943. [1944.] [2]4-479-516 p. 4° * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.50 a yr.; for-eign subscription, $2.25. • Item 804L. C. card 10-8924 LC 27.7: 34/12

BIBLIOGRAPHY DIVISION

Greece, selected list of references; compiled by Ann Duncan Brown and Helen Dudenbostel Jones. Washington, 1943. [4] 4-101 p. 4° [Processed.] f (free to institutions only).L. C. card 44-40691 LC 2.2: G 81/943

COPYRIGHT OFFICE

Copyright. Catalog, of copyright entries, new series. 1944. L. C. card 6-35347

- Note .—Issued in 4 parts: pt. 1, group 1, pt. 1, group 2, and pt. 1, group 3, pt. 2, pt. 3 and pt. 4.

Subscriptions for the Catalog of copyright entries should be made to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., instead of to the Register of Copyrights. Prices are as follows: Paper, $10.00 a yr. (4 pts. unbound), foreign subscription, $13.00; pt. 1, groups 1 and 2, and pt. 3, each $3.00 a yr., foreign subscription, each $3.75: pt. 1, group 3, pt. 2, and pt. 4, each $2.00 a yr., foreign subscriptions, pt. 1, group 3, $2.25, pt. 2, $2.30, pt. 4, $2.20; single numbers, 50c; annual indexes, each, for complete calendar year, $2.00.pt. 1, group 1.

pt. 1, group 2.

pt. 1, group 3.

pt. 4

Books, including list of renewals, v. 40, no. 12. iii 4-227-246 p.[Monthly.] ©Item 794 LC 3.6/1: 40/1-12

Same, v. 40, volume index, 1943. iii + 247-304+[1] p. [Includes title page to v. 40, 1943, nos. 1-12.] © Item 794 LC 3.6/1: 40/l/t.p.& ind.

Pamphlets, leaflets, contributions to newspapers or periodicals, etc., lec-tures, sermons, addresses for oral delivery, maps, v. 40, no. 12. iii+ 599- 644 p. [Monthly.] ©Item 795 LC 3.6/1:40/2-12

Dramatic compositions, motion pictures, including list of renewals, v. 16, no. 12. iii+157-170 p. [Monthly.] © Item 796

LC 3.6/1:16/3-12Works of art, reproductions of a work of art, drawings or plastic works

of scientific or technical character, photographs, prints and pictorial illustrations, including prints and labels used for articles of merchan-dise, including list of renewals, v. 38, no. 12. iii+ 245-267 p. [Monthly.] © Item 799. LC 3.6/4 : 38/12

MARITIME COMMISSION

Posters. Teamwork wins ; [posters]. 1943. 5 posters, each 40X28.4 in. [Illus-trators, C. P. Benton and Norman Kenyon.] t MC 1.25: T22/no.l-5[1.] It ain’t the individual, nor the Army as a whole, but the everlastin’ teamwork of

every bloomin’ soul.[2.] Teamwork wins.[3.] You build ’em, we’ll sail ’em.[4.] He’s betting his life that we stay on the job ![5.] Play safe, here’s the whole story, use safety equipment, use common sense.

Shipping. No. 625, Weis-Fricker Mahogany Company v. M/V F. V. Hill and/or Peter Paul, Inc. [decided Jan. 20, 1944; report and order of Commission]. [1944.] p. [1], 705, [1J. [Report from Maritime Commission reports, v. 2.] f

MC 1.22/a: 625

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Victory fleet, digest of production news with suggestion bulletins, Mar. 6-27, 1944; v. 2, no. 36-39. [1944.] Each 4 p. il. 4° [Weekly. Processed. Number 39 is accompanied by a leaflet, Play it safe, 1 p. il. 4°] t (limited distribution).

MC 1.24: 2/36-39

NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS

Gases. Theory of free jet of compressible gas [with list of references], by G. N. Abramovich; [translation by S. Reiss from Report 377 of] Central Aero-Hydro-dynamical Institute [Moscow, 1939]. Washington, Mar. 1944. cover title, 88 p. 3 pl. 4° (Technical memorandums 1058.) [Processed.] f

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NATIONAL ARCHIVES

FEDERAL REGISTER DIVISION

Note .—The archivist of the United States acting through this division established by him under the provision of the Federal register act (49 Stat. 500, as amended ; 44 U. S. C., and supp. 301 et seq.), is charged with the custody and, together with the Public Printer, with the prompt and uniform printing and distribution of the documents required or authorized to be published under sec. 5 of this act. Such documents required or authorized to be so published are printed and distributed forthwith by the Government Printing Office in a serial publication designated the Federal register. The daily issues of the Federal register are, in effect daily supplements to the Code of Federal regulations, and regulatory documents published therein follow the Code arrangement.

Code of Federal regulations. Cumulative supplement to Code of Federal regula-tions of United States, containing codification of documents of general appli-cability and legal effect issued by Federal agencies and filed with Division of Federal Register during the period June 2, 1938-June 1, 1943, including Presidential Proclamations, Executive orders, and other Presidential doc-uments in full text, with ancillaries and index: [book 2] ; Title 4-9. 1943. x+1433-2960 p. * Cloth, $3.00. • Item 836 AE 2.10 : 938-43/bk.2

Note .—This supplement should be used not only in conjunction with the 1st edition of the Code of Federal regulations, but also in conjunction with supplements issued sub-sequent to June 1, 1943, and with the daily issues of the Federal register.

----- Same: [book 3]; title 10-17. 1944. x-{-2961-4519 p. * Cloth, $3.00.• Item 836 AE 2.10: 938-43/bk.3

Note .—This supplement should be used not only in conjunction with the 1st edition of the Code of Federal regulations, but also in conjunction with supplements issued subse-quent to June 1, 1943, and with the daily issues of the Federal register.

Federal register. Federal register, v. 9, no. 43-65; Mar. 1-31, 1944. [1944.] p. 2319-3474, il. 4° [Daily except Sunday, Monday, and day following a legal holiday.]L. C. card 36-26246 AE 2.7 : 9/43-65

Note .—The Federal register publishes (1) all Presidential Proclamations; and all Executive orders, except such as have no general applicability or legal effect or are effective only against Federal agencies or persons in their capacity as officers, agents or em-ployees thereof; it also contains all Executive orders establishing, amending or revoking civil service rules, and all Executive orders containing a direction for publication thereof; (2) such documents or classes of documents as the President shall determine from time to time have general applicability and legal effect; and (3) such documents or classes of documents as may be required so to be published by act of Congress. From May 14, 1936, through Mar. 31, 1944, one hundred and eighty-three (183) agencies have sub-mitted documents for publication in the Federal register. Suitable indexes are issued monthly, quarterly, and annually. The bound volumes of the Federal register were dis-continued on June 3, 1938, and have been replaced by the annual supplements to the Code of Federal regulations.

The Federal register is sold by the Superintendent of Documents on the following terms: Singe copy. 15c, minimum (price varies in proportion to size) ; $1.50 per month; $15.00 per year. Subscriptions are payable in advance. Send remittances to the Super-intendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.

----- Same, v. 9, nos. 22-42, index, Feb. 1944. [1944.] 26 p. 4°AE 2.7:9/22-42/ind.

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NATIONAL HOUSING AGENCY

Addresses. Housing principles for America, by John B. Blandford, jr., ad-ministrator, National Housing Agency, before National Committee on Housing, Inc., Chicago, Ill., Mar. 9, 1944. [1944.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] $

NHA 1.10: B 61Housing. Abstracts of selected material on postwar housing and urban develop-

ment, group 4, Jan. 1944. [1944.] [1]-|-ii-(-48 p. 4° [Processed.] tNHA 1.2: P 84/group 4

FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK ADMINISTRATION

Home Owners’ Loan Corporation. Report of Home Owners’ Loan Corporation, letter from commissioner, Federal Home Loan Bank Administration, trans-mitting report of Home Owners’ Loan Corporation [on plan for its liquidation.] 1944. ii-j-20 p. (H. doc. 448, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 44-40700

NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARDNote .—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. ’ F 6Brown-Brockmeyer Co. No. 9656, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit,

National Labor Relations Board v. Brown-Brockmeyer Company, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1044.] cover title, iii+18 p. t LR 1.9 :B 815/5

Chicago Steel laundry Co. No. 8493, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. Chicago Steel Foundry Company, on peti-tion for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1944.] cover title, ii-f-21 p. t

LR 1.9: C 432 stClinton Woolen Manufacturing Co. No. 9632, in circuit court of appeals for 6th

circuit, Natinal Labor Relations Board v. Clinton Woolen Manufacturing Company, respondent, and Clinton Woolen Workers, intervenor, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board; reply brief for Na-tional Labor Relations Board. [1944.] cover title, 9 p. $ LR 1.9 :C 617/3

Koncordia Ice Co., Inc. No. 2856, in circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit, Na-tional Labor Relations Board v. Concordia Ice Company, Inc., on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1944.] cover title, ii-f-15 p. t LR1.9:C749

Decisions. Decisions and orders of National Labor Relations Board v 47 Tan 25-Mar. 10, 1943. 1943. xiii+1538 p. * Cloth, $2.00. • Item 844L. C. card 37—26136 LR 1 8 ‘ 47

----- - Same, v. 50, June 1-30, 1043. 1944. xi+1052 p. [Pocket to hold index pasted on inside of back cover.] * Cloth, $2.00. • Item 844 LR1.8: 50

Disney, Walt, Productions. No. 10603, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit National Labor Relations Board v. Walt Disney Productions, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1944.] cover title, iii+37 p. t LR1.9:D632

Elastic Stop Nut Corporation. No. 12740, in circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit, Elastic Stop Nut Corporation v. National Labor Relations Board on petition to review and set aside and on request for enforcement of order of

Labor Relations Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board[1944.] cover title, ii+13 p. $ LR 1.9: El 14

Idaho Refining Co. No. 10583, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, NationalLaboi Relations Board v. Idaho Refining Company, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1944.] cover title, iii+34 p. t LR 1.9: Id 1/2

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Laister-Kauffmann Aircraft Corporation. Volume 1, transcript of record, in circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit, no. —, National Labor Relations Board v. Laister-Kauffmann Aircraft Corporation, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board. [1943.] cover title, i+124 p. 4

LR 1.9 "L146Regal Knitwear Co., Inc. In circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, National

Labor Relations Board v. Regal Knitwear Co., Inc., on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board; reply brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1944.] cover title, 6 p. $ LR 1.9: R26/2

Report. 8th annual report of National Labor Relations Board, fiscal year 1943. 1944. v+250 p. il. * Paper, 35c. • Item 842L. C. card 37-26047 LR 11: 943

NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARD

Awards 8366-8500, 1st division, National Railroad Adjustment Board, Chicago, Ill., v. 54. Suburban Printers & Publishers, Inc., La Grange, Ill. [1943.] [l]+842 p. t National Railroad Adjustment Board, Chicago, Ill. (price uponapplication).L. C. card 36-26211 RA 1.7:54

Note .—The 1st division has jurisdiction over disputes involving train-and-yard-service employees of carriers; that is, engineers, firemen, hostlers, and outside hostler helpers, conductors, trainmen, and yard-service employees.

NAVY DEPARTMENT

Claims. Damage claims, Navy Department, estimate of appropriation submitted by Navy Department to pay claims for damages incident to operation of vessels of Navy. Mar. 16, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 3 p. (S. doc. 169, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

----- Estimate of appropriation submitted by Navy Department to pay damage claims incident to operation of vessels of Coast Guard. Feb. 29, 1944. 4 p. (H. doc. 467, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

----- Estimate of appropriation submitted by Navy Department to pay damage claims incident to operation of vessels of Navy. Feb. 29, 1944. 6 p. (H. doc. 462, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Letter writing. Take a letter please, reminders. [1944.] 4p.il. (Shore Estab-lishments and Civilian Personnel Division.) * Paper, 5c. © Item 857

N 1.2 : L 56/2McKinley. G. B. Damage claims, Coast Guard, estimate of appropriation sub-

mitted by Navy Department to pay claim [of G. B. McKinley]. Mar. 16, legis-lative day Feb. 7, 1944. 2 p. (S. doc. 170, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Posters. How Navy girls live in Washington Government residence halls: [poster], 1943. 23.6X31.9 in. J ' N1.31:G44

• No matter how you look at it, victory comes high! official Navy poster.1944. 40 X 28.5 in. (Industrial Incentive Division.) $ N 1.31: V66

• Same, with different illustrations and accompanying descriptions. $N 1.31 :V 66/2

AERONAUTICS BUREAU

Posters. Navy flyer's creed; [poster]. [1943.] 12X8.5 in. J N 28.16/2:F67

COAST GUARD

Coast Guard bulletin, v. 2, no. 21 ; Mar. 1944. [1944.] p. 261-268. [Monthly.] t • Item 1061L. C. card 39-29105 N 24.11: 2/21

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Lights. Light list, Great Lakes, United States and Canada, Cleveland Coast Guard district; corrected to Mar. 1, 1944. 1944. 278 p. il. 1 pl. map. * Paper 35c. • Item 1066 N 24 20 ■ 944

——- Light list, Mississippi and Ohio Rivers and their tributaries, St. Louis district; corrected to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. ix+333 p. il. 4 p. of pl. map, 16°* Paper, 35c. o Item 1068 N 24.18: 944

—— Light list, Pacific Coast, United States, Canada, and Hawaiian Islands, Long Beach (11th), San Francisco (12th), Seattle (,13th), Ketchikan (13th), and Honolulu (14th) districts; corrected to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. 393 p il 1 pl map. [Numbers in parentheses refer to naval districts.] The distribution of this publication is controlled by the Hydrographic Office for the duration of the war. © Item 1069 N 24.19: 944

Merchant Marine Council. Proceedings of Merchant Marine Council, v. 1, no. 3 • Mar. 1944. [1944.] [2] +51-70+ [2] p. il. 4° [Monthly.] f • Item 1063

N 24.32:1/3Maps

Radiobeacons. Radiobeacon system, Atlantic and Gulf Coasts. Washington, D. C. [no publisher], Jan. 1, 1944. 13X17 in. (B-412-0.) [A processed cor-rection sheet, 1 p. oblong 48°, was also issued.] f N 24.14: At 6/944

~ Radiobeacon system, Great Lakes (including Canadian radiobeacons).Washington, D. C. [no publisher], Mar. 1, 1944. 11X16 in. (B-39O-0.) f

N 24.14: G 79/944----- Radiobeacon system, Pacific Coast and islands. Washington, D. C. [no

publisher], Jan. 1, 1944. 13X17 in. (B-394-0.) [A processed correction sheet, 1 p. oblong 48°, was also issued.] f N 24.14: P11/944

MARINE CORPS

Orders. [Marine Corps order 126-189, with omissions; July 20, 1937-July 19, 1943.] [1943.] 136 p. [Includes those orders in force and effect; those not included have been revoked.] $ N 9.9/4:126-189

Women’s Reserve. So proudly we serve, Marine Corps Women’s Reserve n n [MCPB, Jan. 1, 1944]. [2]+32+[2] p. il. f ‘ P‘L. C. card 44-40776 N 9.2: M 33/6/944

MEDICINE AND SURGERY BUREAU

Hospital Corps quarterly, supplement to United States naval medical bulletin [published for information of Hospital Corps of Navy], v. 17, no. 2; Mar. 1944. 1944. viii+162 p. il. (Publications Division.) [Temporarily ’ issued bi-monthly] * Paper, 25c. single copy, $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00. ©Item 880 N 10.11/2:17/2

Naval medical bulletin. United States naval medical bulletin, Medical Department of Navy, v. 42, no. 3; Mar. 1944. 1944. (Publications Division.) [Monthly.] * Paper, 35c. single foreign subscription, $5.00. © Item 880L. C. card 8-35095

----- Same, v. 42, no. 4 ; Apr. 1944. 1944. vii+763-1008 p il vision.) [Monthly.] • Item 880

for information of vii+501-762 p. il.

copy, $4.00 a yr.;

N 10.11/1:42/3(Publications Di-

N 10.11/1:42/4Plants. Edible and poisonous plants of Caribbean region; prepared by B E Dahl-

gren and Paul C. Standley. 1944. iv+102 p. il. 4° * Paper, 20c: * • Item 876 L. C. card 44—40684 pj 2 • p 99

NAVAL OPERATIONS OFFICE

HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE

N2 i“The charts, sailing directions, and light lists of the Hvdrographic 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^rincipal sea-

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ports of the United States. Certain standard manuals of the Hydrographic Office are sold by agents at the principal American seaports and lake ports, and are also available through the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C., at list price. Copies of list of publications, weekly Hydrographic bulletins, and Notices to mariners are supplied free only to those having definite need therefor, on application to the Hydrographic Office, Navy Department, Washington. D. C., and at the branch Hydro-graphic Offices in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, New Or-leans, Galveston, San Francisco, San Pedro, Calif., San Juan, P. R., Captain of the Port, Panama Canal, Portland (Oreg.), Seattle, Honolulu, T. H., Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth.Africa. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 105, Sailing direc-

tions for southwest coast of Africa, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Oct. 1, 1932) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [1]+40 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:105/932-12

----- 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 156, Sailing directions for southeast coast of Africa, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Sept. 23, 1936) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [1] +33 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:156/936-9

Asia. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 123, Asiatic pilot, v. 2, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Jan. 18, 1930) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [1] +49 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:123/930-15

Australia. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 167, Australia pilot, v. 1, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Aug. 9, 1930) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [1] +15 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:167/930-14

----- 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 168, Sailing directions for Australia, v. 2, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (June 13, 1931) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. LI]+30 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:168/931-14

----- 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 169, Australia pilot, v. 3, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Apr. 19, 1930) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [l]+52 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:169/930-15

----- 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 170, Sailing directions for Australia, v. 4, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Oct. 1, 1932) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944.[1] +21 leaves, t ® Item 867 N 6.8:170/932-12

Baltic Sea. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 142, Baltic pilot, v. 1, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Nov. 1, 1930) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [1] +46 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:142/930-14

Bengal, Bay of. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 160, Sailing directions for Bay of Bengal, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Aug. 20, 1941) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [1]+8 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:160/941-4

Biscay, Bay of. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 133, Sailing directions for Bay of Biscay, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (May 28, 1941) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [11+7 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:133/941-4

Black Sea. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 155, Black Sea pilot, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Sept. 18, 1926) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [1]+61 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:155/926-19

British Columbia. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 175, Sail-ing directions for British Columbia, v. 1, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Aug. 21, 1940) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [1]+17 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:175/940-5

----- 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 176, Sailing directions for British Columbia, v. 2, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (July 16, 1941) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [1]+19 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:176/941-4

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Celebes. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 163, Sailing direc-tions for Celebes, southeast Borneo, and Java, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Feb. 1, 1935) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [1]+25 leaves. t • Item 867 N 6.8:163/935-10

Central America. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 130, Sail-ing directions for east coasts of Central America and Mexico, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Oct. 11, 1939) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [1] +14 leaves, t • Item 867

N 6.8:130/939-6China Sea. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 125, Sailing

directions for western shores of China Sea, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Oct. 13, 1937) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [1J +14 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8: 125/937-8

England. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 144, Sailing direc-tions for south coast of England, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of corrected reprint of this volume (Oct. 28, 1942) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [1]+13 leaves, t ® Item 867

N 6.8: 144/942-3------ 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 145, Sailing directions

for west coast of England and Wales, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Oct. 4, 1939) to Jan. 1,

•1944. 1944. [11+25 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:145/939-6•----- 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 150, Sailing directions

for east coast of England (4th edition, 1935), 1943 reprint, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from correction date (Mar. 31, 1943) of this volume to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [11+9 leaves, f • Item 867 N 6.8:150/943-2

France. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 132, North coast of France pilot, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Oct. 13, 1928) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [1] +33 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:132/928-16

Great Britain. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 147, British Islands pilot, v. 4, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (June 20, 1925) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [1] + 32 leaves, t ® Item 867 N 6.8:147/925-17

■—- 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 148, British Islands pilot, v. 5, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (June 28, 1926) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [1] +8 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8: 148/926-14

----- 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 149, British Islands pilot, v. 6, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Oct. 3, 1925) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [11+48 leaves.t • Item 867 N 6.8:149/925-19

Hydrographic bulletin, no. 2843-46; Mar. 4-25, 1944. [1944.] Each 1 p. f° or large 4° [Weekly.] t N 6.3 : 2843-2846

Indian Ocean. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 161, South Indian Ocean pilot, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (July 9, 1927) to Jan. 1. 1944. 1944 [11+28 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:161/927-17

Ireland. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 146, Sailing direc-tions for Ireland, corrections arid additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Jan. 1, 1934) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [1] +18 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:146/934-11

Japan. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 123B, Sailing direc-tions for Japan, v. 2, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (May 19. 1943) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [1]+3 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:123B/943-2

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Apri l 1944 415

Liffhts. List of lights and fog signals: v. 1, Coast of North and South America (only seacoast lights of U. S.), West Indies, and Hawaiian Islands; corrected to Jan. 1,1944. 1944. 766 p. map. (H. O. no. 30,1944.) t Paper, 90c. •Item 867 N 6.8 : 30/944

----- Same: v. 3, West coasts of Europe and Africa, Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea, and Sea of Azov; corrected to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. 653 p. map. (H. O. no. 32, 1944.) t Paper, 90c. • Item 867 N 6.8 : 32/944

----- Same: v. 4, British Islands, English Channel, and North Sea; corrected to Jan. 1,1944. 1944. 530 p. map. (H. O. no. 33,1944.) t Paper, 90c. ©Item 867 N 6.8 : 33/944

----- Same: v. 5, Norway, Iceland, and Arctic Ocean; corrected to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. 573 p. map. (H. O. no. 34, 1944.) t Paper, 90c. • Item 867

N 6.8:34/944Malacca Strait. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 162, Sailing

directions for Malacca Strait and Sumatra, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Oct. 1932) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [1]+28 leaves, f • Item 867 N 6.8:162/932-12

Mediterranean Sea. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 151, Mediterranean pilot, v. 1 (3d edition, 1930), corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from' date of publication (Aug. 30, 1930) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [1]+37 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:151/930-14

----- 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 152, Sailing directions for the Mediterranean, v. 2, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Feb. 5,1941) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [1]+10 leaves, f • Item 867 N 6.8:152/941—4

----- 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 153, Sailing directions for the Mediterranean, v. 3, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Feb. 21, 1931) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [l]+44 leaves, f • Item 867 N 6.8:153/931-14

----- 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 154, Mediterranean pilot, v. 4, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (June 27,1925) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [1] +30 leaves, t ® Item 867 N 6.8:154/925-19

----- 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 154A, Sailing direc-tions for the Mediterranean, v. 4, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Aug. 26, 1942) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [11+12 leaves, f • Item 867 N 6.8:154A/ 942-3

Mexico. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 84, Sailing direc-tions for west coasts of Mexico and Central America, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Dec. 1, 1937) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [1]+18 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8 : 84/937-8

New Guinea. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 164, Sailing directions for New Guinea, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Sept. 30, 1936) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [11+19 leaves, f • Item 867 N 6.8:164/936-9

New Zealand. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 171, New Zealand pilot, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Mar. 2, 1929) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [11+47 leaves, f • Item 867 N 6.8:171/929-16

Newfoundland. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 73, Sailing directions for Newfoundland, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (July 15, 1942) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [11+4 leaves, f • Item'867 N 6.8 : 73/942-3

North Sea. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 135, Sailing directions for North Sea (eastern shores), sec. A and B, corrections and addi-tions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Feb. 4, 1933) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [11+47 leaves, t • Item 867

N 6.8:135/933-A, B/supp.-ll

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Norway. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 136, Sailing direc-tions for northwest and north coasts of Norway, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (June 20, 1931) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [1] 4-31 leaves, f • Item 867

N 6.8:136/931-14----- 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 140, Sailing directions

for southwest and south coasts of Norway, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from' date of publication (July 16, 1932) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [1] +28 leaves, f • Item 867 N 6.8:140/932-12

Notice to mariners, no. 10-13; Mar. 4-25, 1944. [1944.] [xii]+254-372+[xv] leaves. [Weekly.] f N 6.11:944/10-13

Nova Scotia. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 99, Sailing di-rections for Nova Scotia, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Oct. 11, 1939) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [1]+14 leaves, t • Item 867 N6.8:99/939-b

Pacific islands. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 166, Sailing directions for Pacific islands, v. 2, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Aug. 29, 1940) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [1]+12 leaves, t •Item 867 N6.8:166/940-4

Persian Gulf. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 158, Persian Gulf, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (May 2, 1931) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [l]+23 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:158/931-14

Red Sea. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 157, Sailing direc-tions for Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (May 19, 1943) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [1]+4 leaves, f • Item 867 N 6.8:157/943-2

Scandinavia. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 141, Scandi-navia pilot, v. 2, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Oct. 26,1929) to Jan. 1,1944. 1944. [l]+59 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:141/929-15

Siberia. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 122, Sailing direc-tions for Siberia and Chosen, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Oct. 22, 1932) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [1]+59 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:122/932-12

South America. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 172, Sailing directions for South America, v. 1, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Sept. 26, 1935) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [1]+50 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:172/935-9

----- 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 173, South America, v. 2, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Sept. 10, 1941) to Jan. 1 1944. 1944. [1] +7 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:173/941-4

----- 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 174, Sailing directions for South America, v. 3, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Sept. 28, 1938) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [1]+22 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:174/938-7

Spain. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 134, Sailing direc-tions for west coasts of Spain, Portugal, and northwest Africa, and off-lying islands, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Aug. 5, 1942) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [1]+14 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:134/942-3

Sunda Strait. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 126, Sailing directions for Sunda Strait and northwest coast of Borneo and off-lying dangers, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication (Sept. 1, 1934) to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [l]+22 leaves, f • Item 867 N 6.8:126/934-10

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Apri l , 1944 417West Indies. 1944 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 128, Sailing

directions for West Indies, v. 1, sec. A and B, corrections and additions from Notices to mariners and other sources from date of publication to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [1] 4-43 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8: 128/936-A,B/supp.-8

Charts

Pilot charts. Pilot chart of Central American waters, Mar. 1944; no. 3500. Scale 1° long.=0.7 in. Washington, D. C., Hydrographic Office, Feb. 24,1944. 23X35 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 110c. N 6.24 : 944/3

Note .—Contains on reverse: Radio bearing conversion table.■----- Same, Apr. 1944; no. 3500. Scale 1° long.=0.7 in. Washington, D. C.,

Hydrographic Office, Mar. 18, 1944. 23 X 35 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 110c. N 6.24: 944/4

Note .—Contains on reverse: Offshore distance alignment chart; drawn by C J Ballreich, traced by G. W. Bailey.—Distance alignment chart from elevated position by angle between object and sea horizon beyond; drawn by C. J. Ballreich, traced bv G W Bailey. J

----- Pilot chart of Indian Ocean, Apr. 1944; no. 2603. Scale 1° long.=0.2 in. Washington, D. C-, Hydrographic Office, Feb. 24, 1944. 22 X 31 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] f 10c.

N 6.17:944/4 Note .—Contains on reverse: Monthly moonlight diagrams, May 1944.

----- Same, May 1944; no. 2603. Scale 1° long. =0.2 in. Washington, D. C., Hydrographic Office, Mar. 18, 1^44. 22X31 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] f 10c. N 6.17: 944/5

Note .—Contains on reverse: Monthly moonlight diagrams, June 1944.----- Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Mar. 1944; no. 1400. Scale 1°

long.=0.27 in. Washington, D. C., Hydrographic Office, Feb. 24, 1944. 23X38 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 110c.L. C. card 14-16339 N 6.15/1: 944/3

Note .—Contains on reverse: Monthly moonlight diagrams, Apr. 1944.----- Same, supplement, with title, Tidal streams of North Sea, southern portion

[and Tidal streams of English Channel], [Washington, D. C., Hydrographic Office, 1944.] [2] p. il. oblong f° (Supplement to Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Mar. 1944.) [Reproduced from British Admiralty Pocket tidal stream atlas.] f Included in price of Pilot chart for north Atlantic Ocean.

N 6.15/1:944/3/supp.----- Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Apr. 1944 ; no. 1400. Scale 1° long.=0.27

in. Washington, D. C., Hydrographic Office, Mar. 18,1944. 23 X 38 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] f 10c.

N 6.15/1:944/4 Note .—Contains on reverse :Monthly moonlight diagrams, May 1944.

----- Same, supplement, with title, Arctic ice and its drift into north Atlantic Ocean, edition no. 8. [Washington, D. C., Hydrographic Office, 1944.] [2] p. il. oblong f° (Supplement to Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Apr. 1944.) t Included in price of Pilot chart for north Atlantic Ocean.

N 6.15/1:944/4/supp.----- Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Apr. 1944; no. 1401. Scale 1° long=0.2

in. Washington, D. C., Hydrographic Office, Feb. 24, 1944. 24 X 35 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] f 10c. N 6.16:944/4

Note .——Contains on reverse: Technique of drawing isobars on weather maps; by Gardner Emmons. ’ J----- Same, May 1944; no. 1401. Scale 1° long. =0.2 in. Washington, D C,

Hydrographic Office, Mar. 18, 1944. 24 X 35 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] f 10c N 6.16 : 944/5

Note —Contains on reverse: Ships’ aneroid barometers and their errors; by Willis Edwin Hurd ’ J

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NAUTICAL ALMANAC OFFICE

American ephemeris and nautical almanac, [calendar] year 1945. 1943. xviii-|-634 p. il. large 8° * Cloth, $2.00. • Item 882L. C. card 7-35435 N 11.5 : 945

NAVAL PERSONNEL BUREAUInformation bulletin. Bureau of Naval Personnel information bulletin, Mar.

1944; [no. 324]. [1944.] cover title, 72 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Text and other illustrations on p. 2-4 of cover.] t N 17.27 : 324

Posters. He volunteered for submarine service; [poster], 1944. 28X 22 in.[Illustrator, Jon Whitcomb.] t N 17.23/2: Sul

----- Hit ’em where it hurts! join submarine service; [poster], 1944. 28X 22 in. t N 17.23/2: Su 1/2

—— Learn to operate a $7,000,000 sub, join submarine service; [poster], 1944, 28X 22 in. t N 17.23/2: Su 1/3

—— See action now, join submarine service; [poster]. 1944. 28X 22 in $N 17.23/2: Su 1/4

----- Smack the japs! volunteer for submarine service; [poster], 1944. 28X22 in. J N 17.23/2: Sul/5

----- Train today, while you fight for tomorrow, learn Diesels with submarine service; [poster]. 1944. 28 X 22 in. $ N 17.23/2: Su 1/6

----- U. S. Navy steps in advancement from apprentice seaman to chief petty officer; [poster], 1944. 60X 34.5 in. (Training Aids.) ± N 17.23/2: Ad 9

Teaching. How to give a demonstration. [1944.] [4] p. il. 4° (Instructor training bulletin: Training Division, Standards and Curriculum Section.) $• Item 905 N 17.34: D 39

NAVAL ACADEMY

Register. Annual register of Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., June 10, 1943. 1943. iii-[-132 p. [Ninety-ninth academic year, 1943-1944 on cover.] * Paper, 20c. • Item 885L. C. card 7-32067 N 12.5: 943

ORDNANCE BUREAU

Naval firepower, Mar. 1944; [v. 1, no. 6]. [1944.] 16 p. il. large 4° [Monthly.For men and women of naval ordnance.] $ • N 18.12:1/6

SHIPS BUREAU

Measuring instruments. Instructions for operation and maintenance of electri-cal measuring instruments; chap. 69, Bureau of Ships manual. [Revised edi-tion.] 1944. [l]-]-22 p. * Paper, 10c. • Item 913L. C. card 44-40752 N 29.13: 691/944

------ Instructions for operation and maintenance of mechanical measuring in-struments; chap. 87 of Bureau of Ships manual. [Revised edition.] 1944. [1] 4-26p.il. * Paper, 10c. •Item 913L. C. card 44-40784 N 29.13 : 87/944

SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU

Abilene & Southern Railway. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, I. C. C. docket no. —, Frank Knox, Secretary of Navy, acting for Navy Department, vs. Abilene & Southern Railway Company, and others named in appendix A herein ; complaint. [1943.] cover title, 28 p. t N 20.2: Ab 57

Government supplies. Navy Department specification : Boxes and canisters, gal-ley; Mar. 1, 1944. [1944.] 4 p. 12° (64B18.) [Supersedes 64B12, May 1, 1928, 64B13a, Oct. 1, 1941, 64B14a, Oct. 1, 1941, 64B15b, Mar. 2, 1942, 64C9a, Aug. 1, 1941.] f N 20.6/2 : 64 B 18

Note .—This and the following specifications are issued with perforations for insertion 1 in loose-leaf binders.

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Government supplies—Continued. %----- Same: Boxes, letter; Feb. 1, 1944. [1944.] 3 p. xl- 12 J54B4b.)

[Supersedes 54B4a, Dec. 2, 1940.] t N20.6/2.54B b----- Same: Cement, insulation, high-temperature; Mar. 1, 1944. 1944. Ip. 12°

(32C14f.) [Supersedes 32C14e, Nov. 1, 1943.] t N 20.6/2: 32 C 14f----- Same: Cement, smoothing (formula 62) ; Mar. 1, 1944. [1044J 7 p. .12“

(52C25.) t N 20.6/2: 52 C 25___ Same: Chemicals, fire-retardant, for lumber and timber (recommended

treating practice) ; Mar. 1, 1944. [1944.] 8 p. il. 12° (51C40.) tJ3l 2.U-O/ £ • tJL k J JV

----- Same: Connectors and lugs, terminal, pressure-grip (solderless) (for elec-tric cable) ; Feb. 1, 1944. [1943, published 1944.] 28 p. il. 12° (17C13c.) [Supersedes 17C13, July 1, 1936, 17C13b, Oct. 1, 1938.] t N 20.6/2:17 C 13c

----- Same: Fire-alarm equipment (shipboard use); Feb. 1, 1944. [1944.]19 p. 12° (17Fllb.) [Supersedes 17F11, Sept. 3,1940, 17Flla^Jan^2, t

----- Same: Grips, cable (shipboard use); Feb. 1, 1944. [1944L]| 5 p. 12°(17G10.) | 20.6/2:17 G 10

----- Same: Insulation, electrical, paper, fish; Mar. 1, 1944. 1944. 1 p. 12°(17-1-110.) f N 20.6/2:17-I-lld

----- Same: Irons, hand, and irons, leg; Mar. 1, 1944. [1944.] 4 p. il. 12“ (42-I-ld.) [Supersedes 42-I-lc, Feb. 1, 1936.] t N 20.6/2: 42-I-ld

----- Same: Irons, soldering, electric; Jan. 3, 1944. [Supersedes 41-I-ld, Aug. 1, 1934.] t

[1944.] 8 p. 12° (41-I-le.)N 20.6/2:41-I-le [1944.] 2 p. 12° N 20.6/2:17 L 5g

[1944.] 4 p. il. 12°N 20.6/2 : 42 L 28c

----- Same: Lenses and globes, electric-light; Mar. 1, 1944. (17L5g.) [Supersedes 17L5f, Jan. 2, 1943.] f

----- Same: Locks, combination, safe-locker; Feb. 1, 1944. (42L28c.) [Supersedes 42L28b, Feb. 1, 1934.] t

-----: Same: Locks, latch, upright; Feb. 1,1944. [1944.] 5 p. il. 12° (42L29a.) [Supersedes 42L29, Aug. 1,1936.] t 20.6/*-: 4- L 29a

----- Same: Oars, ash, maple, red elm, straight; Feb. 1, 1944. [1944 1 6 p. il. 12° (23-O-lc.) [Supersedes 23-O-lb, June 1, 1939.] f N 20.6/2:23-O-lc

----- Same: Pans and pots, sauce, with covers; Mar. 1, 1944. [1944.] 4 p-12“(64P19.) t 20-6/2: 64 P19

___ Same: Plastic, transparent, sheet, vinyl chloride, vinyl acetate copolymer;Feb. 1,1944. [1944.] 8 p. il. 12° (33P39.) f N 20.6/2: 33 P 39

___ Same: Rivets and tap-rivets, nonferrous, for hull construction; Feb. 1, 1944 11944 1 7 p. il. 12° (43R4b.) [Supersedes 43R4a, Oct. 1, 1941.] t

L p N 20.6/2:43 R 4b___ Same: Rubber, medium-soft (for airport, airtight- and watertight-door,

and hatch gaskets) ; Feb. 1, 1944. 1944. 1 p. 12° (33R4c.) . 33 R 4c

----- ■ Same: Solder, tin-lead: Mar. 1, 1944. [1944.] 4 p. 12° (46S14b.) [Su-persedes 46S14a, Mar. 1, 1933.] t N 20.6/2: 46S14b

___ Same: Steel, plates and sheets, floor, rolled; Feb. 1, 1944. [1944.] 18 p. il. 12° (47S18a.) [Supersedes 47SI8, Sept. 1, 1931.] t N 20.6/2: 47S18a

___ Same: Valves, regulating, fuel-oil-pressure; Feb. 1, 1944. [1944.] 7 p. 12°(45V30.) t N 20.6/2: 45V30

----- Same: Zinc-base-alloy, die-castings; Feb. 1, 1944. [1944.] 5 p. il. 12° (46Z2b.) [Supersedes 46Z2a, Apr. 1, 1942.] t N 20.6/2:46Z2b

___ Navy Department specifications and Federal specifications, monthly bulle-tin Jan *3, 1944. 1944. [l]H-4 p. 12° [Issued with perforations.] tim, jan. o, ± t N 20.20:944/1

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Income tax. Special income tax rules for members of armed forces, for 1943 return. Feb. 14, 1944. 16 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 916 N 20.22 : 943

Manual. Change 35, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts manual; Jan. 1, 1944. , n. p. [1944], ii p. [Accompanied by reprints of certain pages (with changes) to be inserted in the Manual.] $ N 20.13: Su 7/2/929/ch.35

YARDS AND DOCKS BUREAUSafety engineering; chap. 24B of Manual of Bureau of Yards and Docks, revised

to Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. ii-}-14 p. [Issued in loose-leaf form.] JN 21.9/2:24B

PAN AMERICAN UNIONNote .—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 the Builetm is 15c. a single copy, the English edition is $1.50 a year, the Spanish edition $1.00 AT>yea^lfh/-/ortuSuese edition $1.00 a year; there is an additional charge of 75c. a year TIninn countries outside the Pan American Union. Address the Pan American

Art. Latin American painting comes into its own; by Robert C. Smith. Sept. t i title’ f1,+8+[l] leaves, 4° [Processed. Originally published inJoly 1940 issue of Inter-American quarterly; reproduced here with permission of editor, John I. B. McCulloch.] JL. C. card 43-2280 pA i o • p 16

——- Thirty Latin American artists, biographical notes. [Sept. 1943.] cover title, 15 leaves, 4° [Processed.] J PA 1.2: Ar 7

Pa^American book shelf, v. 7, no. 3; Mar. 1944. Washington, D. C„ 1944. x4-65-86 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t Paper, $1.00 vr.L. C. card 39—26457 p 4 47. 7y3

Bulletin (English edition). Bulletin of Pan American Union, Mar 1944' [v 78 no. 3] [1944.] cover title, [4] 4-121-180 p. il. [Monthly] For price ’ seenote above under center head. • Item 922L. C. card 8-30967 PA * 6. e 7g/3

------ Same. (H. doc. 438, pt. 3, 78th Cong. 2d sess.)edition). Boletim da Uniao Panamericana, marqo 1944- [v

46, n. 3], [1944.] cover title, [4] +105-144 p. il. [Monthly. Volume number incorrectly given on p. lOo as 45.] For price, see note above under center head. L. c. card 11-2 7 014 PA1 6. p 46/3— (Spanish edition). Boletfn de la Union Panamericana, marzo 1944: [v 78 no 3]. [1944.] cover title, [41+121-180 p. il. [Monthly.] For price see note above under center head. p ’L. C. card 12-12555 PA 1.6: S78/3

Inter-American Financial and Economic Advisory Committee, handbook of its v+117ZptlOt and aCtivitieS’ 1939-43- Washington, D. C. [no publisher] n. d.L. C. card 44-40755 PA 1.58 :H 19/939-43

PANAMA CANAL

Fire work. Safety precautions to be followed in fire work on vessels and other marine equipment. [Panama Canal, Feb. 26, 1944.] 25 p. 24° $

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POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT

issued by PostPostage stamps. Description of United States postage stampsOffice Department, July 1, 1847-Dec. 31, 1943. 1943. iii+152 p. il (3dAssistant Postmaster General; Stamps Division.) * Paper, 30c. • Item 933L. C. card 44-40756 P 410'943

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Postal bulletin, v. 65, no. 18698-706; Mar. 3-31, 1944. [1944.] various paging, f° [Published Tuesday and Friday, except legal holidays.} * Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.L. C. card 6-5810 P 1.3: 65

Postal ffuide. United States official postal guide: Monthly supplements to pts. 1 and 2, 5th series, v. 4, no. 8; Feb. 1944. [1944.] [3]+55 p.+ [2] leaves. [Includes Changes 9 and 10 affecting United States official postal guide for 1943, pt. 1; also Amendments (Inserts 209-215) to Postal laws and regulations of United States, edition of 1940. Part of the pages are printed on one side only.] * Paper (23 numbers Aug. 1943-June 1945), $1.75. • Item 929

P 1.10/1:943/8 RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE

Mail routes. Schedule of mail routes, no. 546, Feb. 11, 1944, 3d division, Railway Mail Service, comprising District of Columbia, Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia (except peninsula of Maryland and Virginia). [1944.] 189+[1] p. narrow 8° t P 10.12/3: 546

----- Schedule of mail routes, no. 604, Mar. 8, 1944, 4th division, Railway MailService, comprising Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands. Darby Printing Co., Atlanta, Ga. [Mar. 8, 1944]. 112 p. narrow 8° t P 10.12/4: 604

----- Schedule of mail routes, no. 473, Mar. 1, 1944, 8th division, Railway MailService, comprising Arizona, California, Guam, Hawaii, Nevada, Samoa, and Utah. [San Francisco P. O., Mar. 1,1944.] 140 p. narrow 8° t P 10.12/8: 473

----- Schedule of mail routes no. 159, Feb. 29, 1944, 13th division, RailwayMail Service, comprising Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington.[Seattle P. O., Feb. 29, 1944.] 120 p. narrow 8° t P 10.12/13:159

----- Schedule of mail routes, no. 187, Mar. 3, 1944, 14th division, Railway Mail Service, comprising Nebraska, Colorado, and Wyoming. Burkley Printing Co., Omaha [Mar. 3, 1944], 112 p. narrow 8° $ P 10.12/14:187

----- Schedule of mail routes, no. 167, Feb. 14, 1944, 15th division, Railway MailService, comprising Pennsylvania and main line of Erie Railroad west of Sala-manca, N. Y., main lines of Baltimore & Ohio R. R. and Pennsylvania R. R. System west of Pittsburgh, Pa., and such collateral lines as may be designated. Esquire Press Corp., Pittsburgh, Pa. [Feb. 14, 1944], 160 p. narrow 8° t

P 10.12/15:167 TOPOGRAPHY DIVISION

Note .—The Division of Topography has on file maps showing all roads used hy the rural free delivery mail service. Rural delivery routes are shown in detail on county or local maps which, with a few exceptions, are drawn to the scale of 1: 62,500 or 1:63,360 (1 mile to the inch). Maps of more than 1,600 counties in the United States have been prepared by the Post Office Department and blue-line prints, made from nega-tives on file are sold for 50 cents per copy. Each county map shows in addition to the roads traveled by rural carriers, all post offices within the county at the time the negative was made and all other roads, houses, schools, and churches known at the time the map was originally drawn, together with an outline of the drainage. A list of the county maps on file will be furnished upon application to the Superintendent, Division of Finance, Post Office Department, Washington, D. C. Rural delivery routes emanating from post offices in counties for which county maps have not been drawn are shown on local maps. Blue-print copies of such maps are sold at 25 cents each. Orders for all postal maps should be accompanied by money order and addressed to the Superintendent, Division of Finance, Post Office Department, Washington, D. C. Rural delivery maps should not be confused with the State post route maps which are listed in the Monthly catalog for Jan. 1944, page 79.

PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATESNote .—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 Management, the Office for Emergency Management, and the Committee for Congested Production Areas.

For information relating to the issuance of Executive orders and Proclamations of the President see, below, note under Executive orders.Army Day, 1944, proclamation [proclaiming Apr. 6,1944, as Army Day]. Mar. 22,

1944. (Proclamation 2610.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 9, no. 61, Mar. 25, 1944, p. 3251.]

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Cancer Control Month, 1944, proclamation [setting apart Apr. 1944 as Cancer Control Month]. Mar. 28, 1944. (Proclamation 2611.) [Not issued sepa-rately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 9, no. 65, Mar. 31,1944, p. 3443.]

Child Health Day, 1944, proclamation [designating May 1, 1944, as Child Health Day], Mar. 17, 1944. (Proclamation 2609.) [Not issued separately. Ap-peared in Federal register, v. 9, no. 57, Mar. 21, 1944, p. 2969.]

Copyright extension, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (including certain British territories) and Palestine, proclamation. Mar. 10, 1944. (Proclamation 2608.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 9, no. 54, Mar. 16, 1944, p. 2839-40.]

Corporation statistical transcript cards. Inspection by Office of Price Adminis-tration of corporation statistical transcript cards prepared from income and declared value excess-profits tax returns. Mar. 7, 1944. (Executive order 9430.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 9, no 50, Mar. 10, 1944, p. 2681.]

Executive orders.Note .—The Federal register act (49 Stat. 500 as amended: 44 U. S. C., and sunp. 301

et seq.) provides in sec. 5 as follows : There shall be published in the Federal register all Presidential 1 reclamations and Executive orders, except such as have no general appli-cability 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.nr Thei olls1tnonUtl0n °f Executive orders and Proclamations was transferred, beginning Mar. 1 * S'. froin 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- lis'w1 per year°fflCe’ ashington 25> D- c > on a subscription basis of $1.50 per month or

Federal Bureau of Investigation. Authorizing certain former employees of Fed-eral Bureau of Investigation, Department of Justice, to acquire competitive classified status. Feb. 29, 1944. (Executive order 9428.) [Not issued sep-arately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 9, no. 44, Mar. 2, 1944, p. 2431.]

Foreign service regulations. Amending Foreign service regulations of United States: [Sec. IV-9, IV-10], Mar. 20, 1944. (Executive order 9431.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 9, no. 59, Mar. 23 1944 p. 3139.]

Graham, Mrs. Mona. Mrs. Benzie Graham, message returning without approval bill (H. R. 550) for relief of Mrs. Renzie Graham [Mona Graham.] Feb. 29 1944. 3 p. (H. doc. 455, 78th Cong., 2d sess.) f

Hooper, Charles R. Charles R. Hooper, message returning without approval bill (H. R. 2075) for relief of Charles R. Hooper. Feb. 29, 1944. 2 n (H doc 454 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

I Am An American Day, 1944, proclamation [designating May 21, 1944, as I Am An American Day.] Mar. 6, 1944. (Proclamation 2607.) [Not issued sep-arately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 9, no. 48, Mar. 8, 1944, p. 2593.]

Interior Department. Designation of Under Secretary and Assistant Secretaries a4ooxterir°JT t0.act as Secretary of Interior. Mar. 28, 1944. (Executive order oa Not lssued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 9, no. 64, Mar. 30, 1944, p. 3411. Supersedes Executive order 7277 of Jan. 17, 1936.]

Internal revenue. Revenue act of 1943, message returning without approval bill ztt 5’ 3o °7) to provide revenue, and for other purposes. Feb. 22, 1944. 82 p.

Cong. 2d sess.) [H. R. 3687 increases certain postal rates, establishes a War Contracts Price Adjustment Board to renegotiate war con-tracts, and suspends for one year increase in pay-roll taxes for old age and survivors’benefits.] * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 44-40702

Intracoastal Waterway. Claims for damages or losses allegedly resulting from construction, etc., of Intracoastal Waterway. Miami to Jacksonville, Fla., message returning without approval bill (H. R. 205) conferring jurisdiction upon district court for southern district of Florida to hear, determine, and render

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Intracoastal Waterway—Continued.judgment upon claims of all persons who have claims for damages or losses allegedly resulting from construction, further development, and improvement of Intracoastal Waterway, Miami to Jacksonville, Fla. Feb. 29, 1944. 3 p. (H. doc. 453, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Necessity certificates. Issuance of necessity certificates, amending Executive order 9406, Dec. 17, 1943 [transferring functions from Secretary of War and Secre-tary of Navy to chairman of War Production Board]. Mar. 2, 1944. (Execu-tive order 9429.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 9, no. 46, Mar. 4, 1944, p. 2487-88.]

Norheim, Robert. Robert Norheim, veto message returning without approval bill (S. 199) for relief of Robert Norheim. Mar. 3, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 2 p. (S. doc. 157, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Phoenix-Tempe Stone Co., veto message returning without approval bill (S. 375) for relief of Phoenix-Tempe Stone Co. Mar. 3, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 2 p. (S. doc. 156, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Proclamations.Note .—For information concerning the issuance of Executive orders and Proclamations,

see above, note under the subhead Executive orders.Retraining and Reemployment Administration. Establishment of Retraining and

Reemployment Administration, correction [to Executive order 9427 of Feb. 24, 1944, in Federal register, v. 9, no. 41, Feb. 26, 1944.] [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 9, no. 46, Mar. 4, 1944, p. 2488.]

Runnebaum, Mrs. Anna. Mrs. Anna Runnebaum, veto message returning with-out approval bill (S. 949) for relief of Mrs. Anna Runnebaum. Mar. 3, legis-lative day Feb. 7,1944. 2 p. (S. doc. 155, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

BUDGET BUREAU

Agriculture Department. Supplemental estimates of appropriations for Depart-ment of Agriculture, fiscal year 1945 [for Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine and Forest Service, to develop method to combat spruce budworm and prevent damage in forest areas caused by spruce budworm]. Mar. 9, 1944. 2 p. (H. doc. 478, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Bonneville Power Administration. Supplemental estimate for Bonneville Power Administration, Interior Department, fiscal year 1945. Mar. 23, 1944. 2 p. (H. doc. 510, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Censorship Office. Estimate of appropriation for Office of Censorship, fiscal year 1945. Mar. 10, 1944. 10 p. (H. doc. 483, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Census Bureau. Additional estimate, Department of Commerce, fiscal year 1945 [for Bureau of Census for quinquennial census of agriculture]. Mar. 13, legis-lative day Feb. 7, 1944. 2 p. (S. doc. 164, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Central Administrative Services Division. Estimate of appropriation for Divi-sion of Central Administrative Services of Office for Emergency Management, fiscal year 1945. Mar. 10, 1944. 13 p. (H. doc. 487, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Civil Aeronautics Administration. Development of landing areas for national defense, budget for fiscal year 1945 for development of landing areas for national defense, Office of Administrator of Civil Aeronautics, Department of Commerce, in form of draft of proposed provision extending availability of existing appropriation. Mar. 13, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 4 p. (S. doc. 165, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

L. C. card 44-40714Claims. Estimates of appropriations to pay claims [submitted by the several

executive departments and independent establishments] for damages to pri-vately owned property. Feb. 29, 1944. 55 p. (H. doc. 471, 78th Cong. 2d sess). ♦ Paper, 10c.

----- Property damage claims, estimate of appropriations [submitted by the several executive departments and independent offices] to pay claims for damages to privately owned property. Mar. 16, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 14 p. (S. doc. 171, 7§th Cong. 2d sess.) t

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Congested Production Areas Committee. Estimate of appropriation for Commit-tee for Congested Production Areas of Executive Office of the President, fiscal year 1945. Mar. 10, 1944. 7 p. (II. doc. 488, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office. Estimate of appropriation for Office of Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs of Office for Emergency Man-agement, fiscal year 1945, and contract authorization fiscal year 1945. Mar. 13,1944. 12 p. (H. doc. 496, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Defense Transportation Office. Estimate of appropriation for Office of Defense Transportation of Office for Emergency Management, fiscal year 1945. Mar. 10,1944. 10 p. (H. doc. 489, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

District of Columbia. Supplemental estimate, District of Columbia, fiscal year 1944. Mar. 16, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 2 p. (S. doc. 175, 78th Cong 2d sess.) f

Fair Employment Practice Committee. Estimate of appropriation for Commit-tee on Fair Employment Practice of Office for Emergency Management fiscal year 1945. Mar. 10, 1944. 6 p. (II. doc. 486, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Federal Security Agency. Amendments to budget, 1945 [revised estimates of appropriations for Federal Security Agency, fiscal year 19451. Mar. 10 1944. 4 p. (H. doc. 479, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Interior Department. Supplemental estimates of appropriations for Department of Interior, fiscal year 1945, and drafts of proposed provisions in form of amendments to budget for said fiscal year. Mar. 10, 1944. 4 n. (H doc 480, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

National War Labor Board. Estimate of appropriation for National War Labor Board of Office for Emergency Management, fiscal year 1945. Mar. 10 1944. 8 p. (H. doc. 485, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Navy Department. Supplemental estimate of appropriation for Navy Depart-ment and naval service, fiscal year 1945 [for repair facilities, Navy]. Mar. 22 1944. 2 p. (H. doc. 508, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

----- Supplemental estimates of appropriations for Navy Department and naval service, fiscal year 1944, with proposed provisions affecting certain naval appro-priations, fiscal years 1942 and 1944. Mar. 15, 1944. 3 p. (H doc 498 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Petroleum Administration for War. Estimate of appropriation for Petroleum Administration for War, fiscal year 1945. Mar. 10, 1944. 10 p. (H. doc 481 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Post Office Department. Supplemental estimate, Post Office Department, fiscal year 1944. Mar. 13, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 2 p. (S doc 162 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Scientific Research and Development Office. Estimate of appropriation for Office of Scientific Research and Development, fiscal year 1945. Mar. 15 1944 10 n. (H. doc. 499, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Selective Service System. Estimates of appropriation for Selective Service Sys-tem', fiscal year 1945. Mar. 13,1944. 9 p. (H. doc. 492, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Smaller War Plants Corporation. Proposed provision pertaining to Smaller War Plants Corporation, fiscal year 1945, limiting amount that may be expended from their corporate funds for administrative expenses. Mar. 20 1944 9 n (H. doc. 503, 78th Cong. 2d sess). fL. C. card 44-40722

Solid Fuels Administration for War. Estimate of appropriation for Solid Fuels Administration for War of Department of Interior, fiscal year 1945. Mar. 10 1944. 9 p. (H. doc. 482, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

State Department. Supplemental estimates, Department of State, fiscal year 1945. Mar. 13, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 3 p. (S. doc. 163, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

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Veterans Administration. Supplemental estimate, Veterans’ Administration, fiscal year 1944 [for Veterans’ Administration Facility, Fargo, N. Dak.]. Mar. 13, legislative day Feb. 7,1944. 2 p. (S. doc. 166, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

War Manpower Commission. Estimates of appropriation for War Manpower Commission of Office for Emergency Management, fiscal year 1945, and pro-posed provisions affecting said estimates. Mar, 23, 1944. 22 p. (H. doc. 511, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

War Production Board. Estimate of appropriations for War Production Board of Office for Emergency Management, fiscal year 1945. Mar. 15, 1944. 18 p. (H. doc. 500, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

War Relocation Authority. Estimate of appropriation for War Relocation Authority of Department of Interior, fiscal year 1945. Mar. 16, 1944. 11 p. (H. doc. 501, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

War Shipping Administration. Estimate of appropriation for War Shipping Ad-ministration, fiscal year 1945. Mar. 10, 1944. 15 p. (H. doc. 484, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICE

CIVILIAN DEFENSE OFFICE

Armed forces. Introduction to armed forces, suggestions for pre-induction in-formational meetings [with list of reference materials], [1944.] iv+41-{-[l] p. il. 4° [Published with cooperation of War Department, Navy Department, Selective Service System, and Education Office.] * Paper, 15c. 9 Item 956 L. C. card 44-40696 Pr 32.4402: Ar 5/3/944

Defense coordinators. Defense coordinator in industrial plants; pt. 6-B, In-dustrial warden service [with list of selected references]. Dec. 1943. [1] 4-5 p. 4° * Paper, 5c. 0 Item 959 Pr 32.4406: D 36/pt.6-B

----- Same: pt. 6-C, Industrial police service [with list of selected references].Dec. 1943. 16 p. il. 4° * Paper, 10c. • Item 959 Pr 32.4406: D 36/pt.6-C

----- Same: pt. 8, Problems of organization and administration [with list of selected references]. Sept. 1943. 12 p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 959 Pr 32.4406: D 36/pt.8

Fire Guards. Handbook for Fire Guard leaders, Fire Guard Unit, Air Raid Warden Service, Citizens Defense Corps; prepared by Education Unit of Fire Defense Section, Office of Civilian Defense. Nov. 1943. 23 p. il. 12° [Page 23 is left blank to be used for notes.] * Paper, 10c • Item 959

Pr. 32.4406: F 51/9/943Motor transport. Training, manual, civilian motor convoy transport program.

Nov. 1943 [published 1944]. iii-|-27 p. il. 4° * Paper, 10c. ® Item 959L. C. card 44-40683 Pr 32.4406: C 76/943

Posters. Forest fires aid the enemy, volunteer to fight them; [poster]. Nov.1943. 22X14 in. [Illustrator, Rockwell Kent.] t Pr 32.4414: F 51/5

Statistical bulletin. Statistical bulletin, v. 2, no. 4; Aug. 31, 1943. [Oct. 25, 1943.] [214-16 p. 4° [Bimonthly. Processed. Special issue on Citizens De-fense Corps.] fL. C. card 43-50893 Pr 32.4425 : 2/4

----- Same, v. 2, no. 5 ; Oct. 31,1943. [Dec. 27, 1943.] [2] 4-17 p. 4° [Bimonthly.Processed. Special issue on Citizens Defense Corps.] f Pr 32.4425: 2/5

Transfusion of blood. Operation of a hospital transfusion service. Mar. 1944. vi-[-90 p. il. (Medical Division.) [Title on cover is: A technical manual, the operation of a hospital transfusion service. Text on p. 2 of cover.] $ • Item 959L. C. card 44-40757 Pr 32.4406: T 68pt. 1. Preservation and transfusion of whole human blood [with list of references].pt. 2. Processing and use of citrated human blood plasma [with list of references].

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Waterworks engineering in disaster [with list of references]. Dec. 1943. xi+ 146+[1] p. il. 1 pl. 1 tab. [Title on cover is: A technical manual, waterworks engineering in disaster.] * Paper, 30c. • Item 959L. C. card 44-40758 Pr 32.4406: W 31

COORDINATOR OF INTER-AMERICAN AFFAIRS OFFICE

American republics. The other American republics in films, list of 16 mm motion picture films on South and Central America and where they can be secured, released by Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, n. p. [1944.] [2]+20+ [1] p. il. narrow 8° fL. C. card 44-40759 Pr 32.4602: Am 3/3

Colombia, land of El Dorado. [1944.] cover title, [16] p. il. [Text and other illustrations on p. 2-4 of cover.] t • Item 954L. C. card 44-40689 Pr 32.4602: C 71/2

Heroes. Forjadores de la victoria, 6 emocionantes relatos de heroicas hazanas de soldados y marines de los Estados Unidos, por seis conocidos escritores. [1944.] [2]+16+[2] p. il. large 8° [ • Item 954 Pr 32.4602: V 66/3

DEFENSE TRANSPORTATION OFFICE

Steering maintenance. 1944. [2]+10 p. il. 4° [Prepared for Vehicle Mainte-nance Section, Motor Transport Division, Defense Transportation Office, by maintenance methods coordinating committee of transportation and mainte-nance activity, Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.] t • Item 954L. C. card 44-40739 Pr 32.4902: St 3

FOREIGN ECONOMIC ADMINISTRATION

Export bulletin. Current export bulletin 149-154; Mar. 3-31, 1944. [1944.] various paging, 4° (Supplies Bureau, Requirements and Supply Branch.) [Processed.] t Pr 32.5807:149-154

Report. 14th report to Congress on lend-lease operations for period ended Dec. 31, 1943. [1944.] 84 p. il. [Covers period from passage of act, Mar. 11, 1941, to Dec. 31, 1943.] * Paper, 20c. • Item 954L. C. card 41-50712 pr 32.5809:14

----- Same. (II. doc. 497, 78th Cong. 2d sess.)

NATIONAL WAR LABOR BOARD

Report. 9th monthly report of National War Labor Board [Nov. 1943]. Wash-ington, D. C., Jan. 1, 1944. [1]+16 p. 23 tab. f° [Processed.] tL. C. card 44-40781 pr 32.5110: 9

----- 10th monthly report of National War Labor Board [Dec. 1943]. Wash-ington, D. C., Feb. 1, 1944. [l]+20 p. f° [Processed.] t Pr 32.5110:10

PRICE ADMINISTRATION OFFICE

Buckley, Dement & Co. No. 117, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Buckley, De-ment & Company v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; answer. [1944.] cover title, 3 p. i Pr 32.4217: B 856/2

----- Same; transcript of proceedings before price administrator. [1944.] cover title, i+59 p. t Pr 32.4217: B 856

Capitol Foundry Co. No. 120, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Capitol Foundry Company v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; answer. [1944.] cover title, 7 p. J Pr 32.4217: C172/3

•—- Same; transcript of proceedings before price administrator. [1944.] cover title, i+126 p. il. J Pr 32.4217: C 172/2

Commodities. Directory of commodities and services, index to price regulations and jurisdiction of operating units, Dec. 1, 1943; [prepared by Directory Unit

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of Executive Office for Price]. 1944. vii-j-335 p. [Supersedes edition of Mar.15, 1943.] * Paper, $1.00 (including 6 monthly supplements). • Item 903L. C. card 43-52416 Pr 32.4206: C 73/943-2

• Same, supp. 1, Feb. 15, 1944. [1944.] ii-J-25 p. [All references to pre-viously issued supplements should be discontinued.] • Item 963

Pr 32.4206: C 73/943-2/supp.lCudahy Bros. Co. No. 113, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Cudahy Brothers Co.

v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; answer. [1944.] cover title, 5 p. JPr 32.4217: C 893/7

----- Same; brief for administrator. [1944.] cover title, i+22 p. $Pr 32.4217: C 893/8

•------ Same; transcript of proceedings before price administrator. [1944.]cover title, i-f-62 p. t Pr 32.4217: C 893/6

Defense rental areas. Directory of defense-rental areas and administrative offices, Nov. 15, 1943. [1943.] [1] -J-28 p. 4° [Processed.] fL. C. card 43-50895 Pr 32.4202: D 36/2/943-4

Dodge, Matilda. No. 10601, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, Chester Bowles, administrator, Office of Price Administration, v. Matilda Dodge; ap-pellant’s brief. [1944.] cover title, iv+36 p. $ Pr 32.4217: D 664

Food. OPA food guide for retailers’ group 1 and group 2 stores [no. 1]; Jan.1944. [1944.] 8 p. 4° [Monthly.] f Pr 32.4241:944/1

----- OPA food guide for retailers [no.] 2; Mar. 1944. [1944.] 4 p. 4° [Monthly; none issued Feb. 1944.] f Pr32.4241: 944/2

Fuel oil. Fuel oil industry letter, Jan. 17-Feb. 17, 1944; letter 25-27. [1944.]Each 2 p. or 4 p. 4° [Semimonthly. Processed.] f Pr 32.4248: 25-27

----- Save fuel oil, there’s a wartime shortage! Feb. 1944. [2] p. il. 4° ([OPA] information leaflet for schools and colleges, leaflet 14.) f

Pr 32.4240:14Gasoline. Endorse all your gasoline coupons now! help eliminate black mar-

keting. Feb. 1944. 2 p. 4° (OPA information leaflet for schools and colleges, leaflet 16.) [Processed.] t Pr 32.4240:16

Group services bulletin 7, Mar. 1944; issued by Group Services Branch, Consumer Division, Department of Information. [1944.] 8 p. il. large 4° [Bimonthly.] t• Item 963 pr 32.4232: 7

Industry information, v. 2, no. 1, Jan.-Feb. 1944; issued monthly by Industry Relations Section, Gasoline Rationing Branch. [1944.] 6 p. il. large 8° [Proc-essed. Two months issued as one publication.] t Pr 32.4230: 2/1

Grocery & Baking Co. Nos. 12743-744, civil, in circuit court of appeals foi 8th circuit, Chester Bowles, price administrator, Office of Price Administra-tion V- Kroger Grocery & Baking Company ; Kroger Grocery & Baking Company u Chester Bowles, price administrator, Office of Price Administration ; brief on behalf of administrator. [1944.] cover title, ii-|-19 p. t Pr 32.4217 : K 914

Mileage rationing: Gasoline regulations. [1943.] 48 p. 4° ([Ration order] 5C.) [Includes amdt. 85, Nov. 23, 1943.] f Pr 32.4208 : 5C/2

Price regulations.are issued as pre-^illations, amendments, and orders are issued as pre-

ThfFederal register and do not appear in the Monthly catalog.S rHi^«aA10T1r and Panted to include, to date of publication, all amendments

oJn ts ^of suPP>.ementary orders thereto, and are entered in this catalog. Price w6 £»vailableo£r0J? Pr'nting and Distribution Branch, Office Washington 25, D. C., and requests will be filled to include all additional amendments issued to date of request.

Order 1 [ 330, revised orders, amendments, and corrections] under Maxi- imum price regulation 120, Bituminous coal delivered from mine or preparation plant. [1944.] 112 p. 4° t • Item 963L. C. card 44-40763 Pr 32.4210:120/orders

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Price regulations—Continued.----- Questions and answers on revised Maximum price regulation 187 (certain

paperboard products), set up boxes, folding cartons, fibre drums and pails, tubes, cans, cores, cones, corrugated and solid fibre containers. [1944.] [2]-4-10 p. [Processed.] f Pr 32.4210:187/questions

Prices. How to help fight inflation [bookmark]. [1944.] [2] p. il. narrow 12° f Pr 32.4202: In 3/2

----- How to use OPA dollars-and-cents ceiling price lists. Feb. 1944.[2] p. il. 4° ([OPA] information leaflet for schools and colleges, leaflet 15.) t

Pr 32.4240:15----- Instructions for shopper on use of OPA ceiling price lists for food. [1944.]

[2] p. 4° f Pr 32.4206: P 9'3/7------Interpreting OPA through English classrooms [with selected bibliography];

by a committee of National Council of Teachers of English. [1944.] ![2]-[-10 p. 4° [Processed.] tE. C. card 44-40777 Pr 32.4202: P 93/7

Rent. How rent control keeps down living costs. Feb. 1944. [2] p. il. 4° ([OPA] information leaflet for schools and colleges, leaflet 13.) [Proc-essed.] t Pr 32.4240:13

Sonnabend, A. M., Properties. No. 95, in Emergency Court of Appeals, A. M. Sonnabend as trustee of A. M. Sonnabend Properties, v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; brief for administrator. [1944.] cover title, i+6 p. t

Pr 32.4217: So 59/5Transportation Committee bulletin, v. 2, no. 3; Mar. 1944. [1944.] [4] p. 4°

[Monthly.] t • Item 963 Pr 32.4235: 2/3Village Apartment Homes, Inc. No. 104, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Village

Apartment Homes, Inc., v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; answer. [1944.] cover title, 3 p. J Pr 32.4217: V 711/2

Wartime living for strength and victory, war service project of Jeanes Teachers in 14 Southern States, sponsored by Southern Education Foundation in co-operation with Educational Services Branch of Office of Price Administration during spring of 1943. [1944.] [2]-}-21p. 4° [Processed.] fL. C. card 44-40778 Pr 32.4202: L 75

war in fo rm atio n of fi ce

Food. How farmers can make food fight for freedom by meeting 1944 food pro-duction goals. Feb. 1944. 16 p. il. 4° [Prepared in cooperation with War Food Administration.] J Pr 32.5002: F 73/5

•----- Make food fight for freedom by preserving food at home or at communitycanning center [with list of informative bulletins and pamphlets]. Feb. 1944. [2]+9 p. 4° [Prepared in cooperation with War Food Administration. Supplements basic wartime facts on food as presented in food fights for free-dom program book.] $ Pr 32.5002: F 73/6

Forest fires. U. S. Government program for wartime forest fire prevention, 1944; prepared by Forest Service of Department of Agriculture in cooperation with Office of War Information. [1944.] cover title, 11 p. map, 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] $ Pr 32.5002: F 76/944

Government offices. Regional offices of Federal departments and agencies. Jan. 1944. 48 p. (Public Inquiries Division.) [For official use only.] $• Item 954 Pr 32.5002: F 31/3/944

Government officials and employees. Personnel officers of Federal departments and agencies [list]. [Feb. 1944.] 8 p. [Processed.] $

Pr 32.5002: F 31/2/944Income tax. Information program on Apr. 15 tax declarations. Mar. 1944.

[1] -[-10 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared in collaboration with Internal Revenue Bureau.] $ Pr 32.5002 : T 19/2

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Magazine war guide, July 1944; prepared by Magazine Bureau. [Mar. 20, 1944.] [2] 4-13 p. [Monthly. Processed.] $L. C. card 44-40463 Pr 32.5024: 944/6

Posters. I need your skill in a war job! OWI poster 25. 1943. 28 X 22 in.[Illustrator, James Montgomery Flagg.] t Pr 32.5015: 25/2

Venereal diseases. U. S. Government war information program, venereal dis-eases control; prepared by Public Health Service [and] Office of War Informa-tion. Jan. 1944. [3]4-15p. 4° [Processed.] tL. C. card 44-40762 Pr 32.5002: V 55

Women in the war, for final push to victory, women needed in war plants, in es-sential civilian jobs, and in women’s reserves of armed forces. [1944.] [1] 4-9 p. 4° [Prepared in cooperation with Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and War Manpower Commission. A processed Correction sheet, 1 p. 24°, was also issued.] J ® Item 954 Pr 32.5002: W 84/5

WAR MANPOWER COMMISSION

Apprentices. National apprenticeship program. [1943, reprint with changes.] cover title, 8 p. (Training Bureau, Apprentice-Training Service.) [Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] t • Item 954 Pr 32.5202: Ap6/2/943-2

Essential activities and occupations: Group 17, Production of chemicals and allied products. Jan. 15, 1944. 6 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 954 Pr 32.5216:17/2

Furniture. Occupations related to occupations in manufacture of metal furniture. Dec. 1943. [published] 1944. ii+34 p. 4° (Job family series 1-48; Manpower Utilization Bureau, Occupational Analysis and Manning Tables Division.) ♦ Paper, 10c. • Pr 32.5212:1-48

Labor market. Directory of important labor market areas. Revised Feb. 1944. [1944.] ii-f-57 p. (Reports and Analysis Service.) [Supersedes Directory of important labor market areas released Aug. 10,1943.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 954L. C. card 44-14218 Pr 32.5202: L11/944

----- Labor market, Mar. 1944. [1944.] 11 p. il. map. 4° [Monthly. Proc-essed.] t Pr 32.5211: 944/2

Manpower review, official publication of War Manpower Commission, Mar. 1944: v. 11, no. 3. [1944.] 16 p. il. 4° [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.40. • Item 544L. C. card L 35-100 Pr 32.5209:11/3

Miners. WMC campaign to recruit locally needed coal mine workers. Feb.1944. [l]4-6 p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.5202: C63

Occupations. Dictionary of occupational titles: [pt. 1 and 2] Supplement; pre-pared by Division of Occupational Analysis and Manning Tables. Edition 2. [July] 1943. viii-|-525 p. (Manpower Utilization Bureau.) * Paper, 60c. • Item 540 L 7.2: Oc l/pt.l-2/supp.-3

Note .—Each release of the Supplement will be a new edition containing not only all the data released since the publication of pt. 1 and 2 of the Dictionary but also new additional data. This publication carries the classification number for the Employment Service, Labor Department, so that it may be filed with the Dictionary which it supple-ments.

Training programs. Area training program guide. Oct. 1943 [published 1944.] iv-|-28 p. il. 1 tab. (Training Bureau.) [At head of title: Training is the key to production. Text and other illustrations on p. 1, 3, and 4 of cover.] t • Item 954L. C. card 44-40753 Pr 32.5202 : T 68/5

----- Guide for coordinated training programs. Canton area training plan; by Max Chambers and Raymond S. Ward. [1944.] 2 p. 4° [From Manpower review, Jan. 1944.] f Pr 32.5209/a: C 168

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Women's organisations. Wartime responsibility of Washington, D. C., Jan. 1944. cover title, [1] -j-7 p.

women’s organizations. [Processed.] $

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WAR MOBILIZATION OFFICE

Note .—The Office of War Mobilization was established in the Office for Emergency Man-agement by Executive order 9347 of May 27, 1943.Post-war planning. Report on war and post-war adjustment policies, Feb. 15,

1944; [by] Bernard M. Baruch, John M. Hancock. [1944.] iv4-108 p. * Paper 20c.L. C. card 44-40736 Pr 32.5902 : W 19/5

----- Same. (S. doc. 154, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) L. C. card 44-40680

WAR PRODUCTION BOARD

Labor-management news, official weekly publication of War Production Drive, v. 2, no. 16-19; Mar. 4-25, 1944. [1944.] Each 8 p. il. f° [Number 17 is ac-companied by no. 16a, War Production Exposition program, 8 p. il. 4°.] t • L. C. card 44-40466 Pr 32.4820: 2/16-19

Posters. Community stockpile, victory scrap bank, insurance of ample steel for war production; [all lettered poster], 1943. 23.7 X 35.9 in. f

Pr 32.4812: St 6Products and priorities, Mar. 1944. [1944.] vi-|-210 p. il. 4° [Monthly.]

* Paper, 20c. single copy, $2.00 a yr. 9 Item 969L. C. card 43-50901 Pr 32.4813: 944/3

Salvage news letter, Feb. 29, 1944; no. 22.' [1944.] 2 p. 4° (Salvage Divi-sion.) t Pr 32.4823 : 22

Technical Advisory Service, Smaller War Plants Corporation. Are you a small manufacturer suffering from production headaches? do you need research help? or need advice on a technical problem? or lack the latest news on avail-able substitutes for scarce materials? or seek a market for waste material? we can probably help you quickly and without cost through Technical Ad-visory Service, Smaller War Plants Corporation (a Government agency). [Jan. 1944.] [2]-j-lO p. il. narrow 8° t • Item 969 Pr 32.4802: M 31

WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY

Delaware. Facts about Delaware. [1943.] [l]+9p. il. (Facts about America series 3.) [Processed.] t Pr 32.5408: D 37

District of Columbia. Facts about Washington, D. C. [1943.] 12 p. il. (Facts about America series.) [Processed.] t Pr 32.5408: W 27

Illinois. Facts about Illinois. [1943.] 20 p. il. [Processed.] tPr 32.5408 : Il 6

Indiana. Facts about Indiana. [1944.] 15p.il. (Facts about America no. 6.) [Processed.] t Pr 32.5408: In 2

Iowa. Facts about Iowa. [1943.] 16 p. il. (Facts about America series 7.) [Processed.] t Pr 32.5408: Io 9

Maryland. Facts about Maryland. [1943.] 12 p. il. (Facts about America series 9.) [Processed.] t Pr 32.5408: M 36

Michigan. Facts about Michigan. [1944.] 15 p. il. (Facts about America series 11.) [Processed.] t Pr 321.5408: M 58

Ohio. Facts about Ohio. [1943.] 14 p. il. (Facts about America series 20.) [Processed.] t Pr 32.5408: Oh 3

Wisconsin. Facts about Wisconsin. [1944.] [1]-|-17 p. il. (Facts aboutAmerica series 32.) [Processed.] t Pr 32.5408: W 75

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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSIONNote .—The decisions or opinions of the Securities and Exchange Commission are issued

in processed form immediately upon their release, and copies are distributed by the Com-mission upon request. They are published later in printed torm in bound volumes only.Corporations. Survey of American listed corporations, reported information on

registrants with Securities and Exchange Commission under securities act of 1933 and securities exchange act of 1934: Registrants and subsidiaries, 1942. Dec. 1943. [4]+331p. 4° [Processed.] tL. C. card 44-40765 SE 1.2 : C 81/4/942

Registration record, securities act of 1933 (trust indenture act of 1939), Mar. 1- 31, 1944. [1944.] various paging, 4° [Daily except Sundays and holidays. Processed.] t SE 1-13'. 944/46-70

Rules. General rules and regulations under securities exchange act of 1934, as amended to and including Feb. 15, 1944. 1944. p. i-xi, 101-103, 301-302, 501-503, 701, 801-803, 901-903, 1001-5, 1101, 1201-37, 1301-10, 1401-17, 1501-14,1601-7, 1701-8, 2401-4. tL. C. card 44-40766 SE 1.6: R 86/3/944

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. 2; Mar. 1944. [1944.] vi+67 p. 4° [Processed. Reports filed with Commission Jan. Il-Feb. 10,1944, and reports for previous months not previously published.] tL. C. card 35-26732 SE 1.9:10/2

Statistical bulletin, Feb. 1944; v. 3, no. 2. [1944.] [1]+14 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] f ~ „ /nL. C. card 43-51997 SB120: 3/2

SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEMNote .—Under the provisions of Executive order 9410, dated Dec. 23, 1943, effective as. of

Dec. 5, 1943, the Selective Service System was made a separate agency. Immediately prior to the latter date, the system was a part of the Selective Service Bureau under the War Manpower Commission.Occupations. Information concerning occupational classifications other than

agriculture. Jan. 25,1944. 30 p. t • Item 989L. C. card 44-40769 Y 3.Se 4: 2 Oc 1/944

Selective service, v. 4, no. 2; Feb. 1944. [1944.] 4 p. large 4° [Monthly.] t • Item 992L. C. card 41-50044 Y 3.Se 4: 9/4-2

Selective service manual. Notice, packet [of pages for 2d printing, 2d edition, Selective service manual] no. 37; [Feb. 23, 1944], [1944.] [8] p. [Issued in loose-leaf form.] Included in price of Packet no. 1. • Item 994

Y 3.Se 4 : 7/943-37Note .—This packet of pages for insertion in the Selective service manual contains

Amendment 214 and pages 622-9 and 622-10 which have been reprinted to correct an error which occurred in Packet 36.

Servicemen. Important information for servicemen. Mar. 1, 1944. iv4-12 p. [Prepared by American Bar Association, in cooperation with War and Navy Departments, and Selective Service System.] t • Item 989 Y3.Se4: 2 Se 6

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION

AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY BUREAU

Mexico. Stone monuments of southern Mexico [with bibliography] ; by Matthew W. Stirling. 1943. vii-f-84 p. il. 2 pl. 60 p. of pl. (Bulletin 138.) * Paper, 35c. • Item 999L. C. card 44-40767 SI 2.3:13»

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Mexico—Continued.----- Same. (H. doc. 911, 77th Cong. 2d sess.)Report. 60th annual report of Bureau of American Ethnology to secretary of

Smithsonian Institution, 1942-43. 1944. [l]+9p. tL. C. card 7-38073 SI 2.1: 943

INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE SERVICE

Report on International Exchange Service, year ended June 30, 1943. 1944. [1)4-56-64 p. [From Smithsonian Institution report, 1943.] fL. C. card 15-10108 SI 1.1/a 3: 943

NATIONAL COLLECTION OF FINE ARTS

Report on National Collection of Fine Arts, including Freer Gallery of Art, year ended June 30, 1943. 1944. [1]+35-46 p. 2 p. of pl. [From Smithsonian Institution report, 1943.] f SI 6.1: 943

NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART

Report on National Gallery of Art, year ended June 30, 1943. 1944. [1] +25-34 p. [From Smithsonian Institution report, 1943.] fL. C. card 41-19587 SI 8.1: 943

NATIONAL MUSEUMNote .—The publications of the National Museum comprise an annual report and three

scientific, series, viz., Proceedings, Bulletins, and Contributions from national herbarium. The editions are distributed to established lists of libraries, scientific Institutions, and specialists, any surplus copies being supplied on application. The Proceedings are usually brief technical papers, and the Bulletins generally monographs based on the Museum col-lections ’n biology (except botany), geology, and anthropology. Contributions from national herbarium are wholly botanical. No sets of any of these series can now be furnished.

The Proceedings are now issued in pamphlet form only. The separate papers will be sent to depository libraries and to others designated to receive them, as issued, and a title page and index will be published for each volume so that the volume may be bound if desired.Beetles. Checklist of coleopterous insects of Mexico, Central America, West In-

dies, and South America, pt. 1; compiled by Richard E. Blackwelder. 1944. xii+188 p. (Bulletin 185 [pt. 1].) [Preface is in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French.] * Paper, 35c. • Item 1008L. C. card 44-40783 SI 3.3:185

Plants. Taxonomic studies of tropical American plants; by C. V. Morton. 1944. i-v+i-86+vii-xi p. (Contributions from national herbarium, v. 29, pt. 1.) * Paper, 25c.L. C. card agr 44-34 SI 3.8: 29/1

NATIONAL SOCIETY OF DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION

Report. 46th report of National Society of Daughters of American Revolution, Apr. 1,1942-Apr. 1,1943. 1944. xvi+188 p. (S. doc. 137, 78th Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 30c.L. C. card 8-36850

NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK

Report on National Zoological Park, year ended June 30, 1943. 1944. [1] +65-74 p. [From Smithsonian Institution report, 1943.] tL. C. card S 15-720a SI l.l/a4:943

STATE DEPARTMENTNote .—All publications of the Department (except laws, treaties, and translations) have

since Oct. 1, 1929, been numbered consecutively in the order in which they were sent to press. Publications of a similar character are brought within well-defined series, and each series publication bears a series number in addition to its publication number. The diplomatic

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correspondence of the United States is published in the volumes entitled Foreign relations of the United States. Laws are first published in slip form in separate series (public and> private) and are numbered within each series in the order in which they become law; they are later published in bound form in the United States Statutes at large. Treaties’ are issued in a separate series and are numbered in the order in which they are pro-claimed. Treaties are also published in the compilation Treaties and other international, acts of the United States of America, which contains literal copies of the documents, followed by notes of a textual and procedural character. Spanish Portuguese, and French translations, prepared by the Department’s Central Translating Office, have their own pub-lication numbers running consecutively from 1. The Department of State Bulletin, published weekly and indexed semiannually as of the dates of the last issues in June and December, contains the texts of the daily mimeographed press releases, information regarding treaties, and other material on the Department’s work. The Bulletin contains each quarter a complete list of the Department’s publications for the preceding quarter.

The list below frequently includes certain relevant publications issued by other agencies of the Government under requisition of the Department of State and certain relevant con-gressional documents.

For information concerning Executive orders and Proclamations of the President, for-merly published by the State Department, but beginning with Mar. 12, 1936, distributed by the Federal Register Division, see National Archives, Federal Register Division, Federal register.Addresses. Mensagem ao Congresso do Franklin D. Roosevelt, Presidente dos

Estados Unidos da America, Washington, D. C., 11 de Janeiro de 1944. [1944.] 14 p. narrow 8° ([Tradugao da Repartiqao Central de Traduqoes; Publicaqao TC-176]) t • Item 1029 S 16.7:176

----- Mensaje al Congreso del Presidente de los Estados Unidos de America, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Washington, D. C., 11 de enero de 1944. [1944.] 14 p. narrow 8° ([Traduction de la Oficina Central de Traducciones; Publication TC-175.]) t • Item 1029 S 16.7:175

American republics. Closer relationship between American republics, report from acting Secretary of State with accompanying memorandum [relative to developing and maintaining cultural and cooperative programs with other countries]. Feb. 29, 1944. 6 p. (H. doc. 474, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f L. C. card 44-40771

Au gio-American Caribbean Commission. Report of Anglo-American Caribbean Commission to Governments of United States and Great Britain for years 1942-43. Washington, [no publisher] 1943. [3]+94 p. tL. C. card 44-40754 S 5.2: An 4/942-43

Assistant Secretaries. Appointment of 2 additional Assistant Secretaries of State, report of Acting Secretary of State, and draft of proposed legislation to provide in present emergency, and for so long thereafter as may be necessary, for appointment, with consent of Senate, of 2 additional Assistant Secretaries of State. Feb. 29, 1944. 2 p. (H. doc. 456, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Blocked nationals. Proclaimed list of certain blocked nationals, cumulative supp.6, Mar. 10, 1944, containing additions, amendments, and deletions made since revision 6 of Oct. 7,1943. 1944. [2] +69 p. ([Publication 2076.]) t •L. C. card 43-50908 S 1.2: N 21/943-2/supp.6

Brasil. Health and sanitation program, agreement between United States and Brazil, effected by exchange of notes; signed Washington Mar. 14, 1942. 1944. [2J+3 p. (Executive agreement series 372; [Publication 2063].) * Paper, 5c. • Item 1037L. C. card 44-40729 S 9.8:372

Bulletin. Department of State bulletin, Mar. 4-25, 1944; v. 10, no. 245-248. [1944.] [1] +215-295 p. il. 4° (Publication 2078, 2083, 2088, 2089.) [Weekly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $2.75 a yr.; foreign subscription, $4.50. • Item 1014. L. C. card 39-26945 ' S 1.3:10/245-248

Canada. Waiver of claims arising as result of collisions between vessels of war, agreement between United States and Canada concerning application of agree-ment of May 25 and 26,1943, effected by exchange of notes; signed Washington Sept. 3 and Nov. 11, 1943. 1944. [2]+2p. (Executive agreement series 366; [Publication 2065].) ♦ Paper, 5c. • Item 1037L. C. card 44-40730 S 9.8; 366

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China. Jurisdiction over criminal offenses committed by armed forces, agree-ment between United States and China, effected by exchange of notes; signed Chungking, May 21, 1943, effective May 21, 1943. ‘1944. [2]+14 P- (Execu-tive agreement series 360; [Publication 2071].) [English and Chinese.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1037L. C. card 44-40770 g 9.8: 360

Diplomatic list, Mar. 1944. [1944.] cover title, ii+120 p. 24° ([Publication 2077.]) [Monthly. Text on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.25. • Item 1015L. C. card 10-16292 g i.s • 944/3

Dominican Republic. Purchase by United States of exportable surpluses of Dominican rice, corn, and peanut meal, agreement between United States and Dominican Republic approving memorandum of understanding dated May 20, 1943, effected by exchange of notes ; signed Ciudad Trujillo June 10, 1943. 1944. [2J+11 p. (Executive agreement series 350; [Publication 2050].) [English and Spanish.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1037L. C. card 44-40597 g 9.8: 350

Workmen’s compensation in connection with certain projects under con-struction or operation in Dominican Republic, agreement between United States and Dominican Republic, effected by exchange of notes; signed Ciudad Trujillo, Oct. 14 and 19, 1943. 1944. [2]+5 p. (Executive agreement series 353; [Publication 2072].) [English and Spanish.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1037L. C. card 44-40768 g 9 3• 353

El Salvador. Health and sanitation program, agreement between United States and El Salvador, effected by exchange of notes; signed San Salvador May 4 and

1942- 1944. -[2]+5 p. (Executive agreement series 367; [Publication 2069].) [English and Spanish.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1037L. C. card 44-40721 g 9 3.357

Foreign service. Amending act grading clerks in foreign service, report from acting Secretary of State and draft of proposed legislation to amend act for grading and classification of clerks in foreign service and providing compensa-tion therefor, as amended. Feb. 29, 1944. 8 p. (H. doc. 457, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Inter-American Highway, agreement between United States and Panama, effected by exchange of notes; signed Panama May 15 and June 7,1943. 1944. [2] +3 p (Executive agreement series 365; [Publication 2059].) [Spanish and English.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1037.L. C. card 44-40731 g 9 8. 365

International economic operations. Wartime development of organizations to deal with international economic operations and problems, chronology, July 1, 1939-Dec. 31, 1943; prepared in Division of Research and Publication [1944 1 20 p. 4° [Processed.] fL. C. card 44-40761 g 1.2: In 8/15/939-43

Nicaragua. Health and sanitation program, agreement between United States ?n^oN1Cnragua’ effected by exchange of notes; signed Managua, May 18 and 22, 1942. 1944. [2]+4p. (Executive agreement series 368; [Publication 2074].) [English and Spanish.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1037L. C. card 44-40760 S 9 8 • 368

Peru. Detail of military adviser to remount service of Peruvian Army, agree-ment between United States and Peru, renewing agreement of Apr. 15, 1941, effected by exchange of notes; signed Washington, Nov. 23 and Dec. 20, 1943* effective Apr. 15, 1944. 1944. [2]+2 p. (Executive agreement series 363; [Publication 2067].) * Paper, 5c. © Item 1037 L. C. card 44-40719 S 9.8:363

United Nations. Declaragao das Nacoes Unidas, Washington, 1° de janeiro de 1942; Carta do AtlAntico, 14 de agosto de 1941. 1944. [2] +5 p. ([Publicac;ao 97 da Reparticao Central de Traducjoes.]) t S 16.7: 97

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SUPREME COURT

[Journal] Mar. 1-10, 1944. [1944.] leaves 149-184. f Ju 6.5: 943Opinions. [Cases adjudged in Supreme Court of United States at Oct. term, 1943.]

[Issued separately.] t Clerk of Court.—. Ex parte Henry Hawk, motion for leave to file petition for writ of habeas corpus;

Jan. 31, 1944. n. p. [1944], 4 p. Ju 6.8/la : H 3121. R. Simpson & Co., Inc., vs. commissioner of internal revenue, on writ of certiorari

to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; Feb. 14, 1944. n. p. [1944], 4 p.Ju 6.8/la : Si 58

3. A. M. Anderson, receiver of National Bank of Kentucky, Louisville, vs. Katherine Kirkpatrick Abbott, administratrix with will annexed of David J. Abbott, et al., on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit; Mar. 6. 1944. n. p. [1944], 24 p. Ju 6.8/la:N213ba/2

44—47. John V. Dobson vs. commissioner of internal revenue; H. J. Harwick vs. [same], on writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; Feb. 14, 1944. n. p. [1944], 2 p. Ju 6.8/la : D 656/2

67. J. I. Case Company vs. National Labor Relations Board, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; Feb. 28, 1944. n. p. [1944], 8 p.

Ju 6.8/la:C 266/298. Sarah Prince vs. Massachusetts, appeal from superior court of Massachusetts,

Plymouth County; Jan. 31, 1944. n. p. [1944], 15 p. Ju 6.8/la : P 935105. Eastern-Central Motor Carriers Association, Middle Atlantic States Motor Carriers

Conference, Inc., et al. vs. United States and Interstate Commerce Commission, appeal from district court for southern district of New York; Feb. 7, 1944. n. p. [ 1944 ]. 14 + 6 p. Ju 6.8/la : Ea 77/3

109. City of Yonkers and John W. Tooley, Jr., as president of committee of Yonkerscommuters, etc., vs. United States, Interstate Commerce Commission and New York Central Railroad Company, appeal from district court for southern district of New York; Jan. 3, 1944. n. n. [1944], 6 + 5 p. Ju 6.8/la : Y 8/2

112. Davies Warehouse Company vs. Chester Bowles, price administrator, on writ of certiorari to Emergency Court of Appeals ; Jan. 31, 1944. n. p. [1944], 104-2 p.

Ju 6.8/la : D 289115. Commissioner of internal revenue vs. Lane-Wells Company and Technicraft

Engineering Corporation, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; Feb. 14, 1944. n. p. [1944], 5 p. Ju 6.8/la : L 245

134,198. John Thomas Carter and Eugene Pearson Macemore vs. Virginia; Earl Dicker- son, W. O. Page, et al. vs. [same], appeals from Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia; Jan. 31. 1944. n. p. [1944.] 64-2 + 4 p. Ju 6.8/la : C 245/2

154. Anderson National Bank, suing on behalf of itself and all others similarly situated, vs. J. E. Luckett, individually and as commissioner of revenue of Kentucky, etc., et al., appeal from court of appeals of Kentucky; Feb. 28, 1944. n. p. [1944],

14 p. Ju 6.8/la : An 24/3158. B. F. Goodrich Company vs. United States, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of

appeals for 9th circuit; Jan. 31, 1944. n. p. [1944.] 4 p. Ju 6.8/la : G 625183. B. H. Inness Brown et al. vs. John Gerdes and James D. Carpenter, jr., trustees of

Reynolds Investing Co., Inc., debtor, on writ of certiorari to court of appeals of State of New York ; Feb. 7, 1944. n. p. [1944], 11 p. Ju 6.8/la : B 812/4

195. Northwestern Electric Company and American Power & Light Company vs. Federal Power Commission on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; Jan. 31, 1944. n. p. [1944], 5 p. Ju 6.8/la : N 819/5

200. Anton Mahnich vs. Southern Steamship Company, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit; Jan. 31, 1944. n. p. [1944], 7 + 7 p.

Ju 6.8/la : M 279/2211. Delbert O. Stark [et al.] vs. Claude R. Wickard, Secretary of Agriculture et al., on

writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia; Feb. 28. 1944. n. p. [1944]. 24 p. Ju 6.8/la : St 28

262. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Inc., and General Dry Batteries, Inc., vs. Ray-O- Vac Company, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; Feb. 28, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 4 + 2 p. Ju 6.8/la : G 639/4

276. Security Flour Mills Company vs. commissioner of internal revenue, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit; Feb. 28, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 5 p. Ju 6.8/la : Se 26/2

316. Hecht Company vs. Chester Bowles, price administrator of Office of Price Adminis-tration, on writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia; Feb. 28, 1944. n. p. [1944], 8 p. Ju 6.8/la : H 355

343. Order of Railroad Telegraphers vs. Railway Express Agency, Incorporated, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for Sth circuit; Feb. 28, 1944. n. p. [1944], 6 p. Ju 6.8/la: Or 2

447. Walter B. Johnson [et al.] vs. Yellow Cab Transit Company, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit; Mar. 13, 1944. n. p. [1944], 16_p.

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Coughlin, James C. James C. Coughlin v. commissioner of internal revenue find-ings of fact [and opinion]; docket no. 822, promulgated Mar. 7 1944. [1944.] 4 p. ([Opinion] 53.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 3.] * Paper, 5c.

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Glenn, Thomas K. Thomas K. Glenn v. commissioner of internal revenue, find-ings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 108437, promulgated Feb. 22, 1944. [1944.1 15 p. ([Opinion] 41.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 3.] * Paper, 5c.

Ju 11.7/a: 3/41Green Bay A Western Railroad Company and Ahnapee & Western Railway Com-

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Horst, E. Clemens. Estate of E. Clemens Horst, Daisy B. Horst, executrix, v. commissioner of internal revenue; Daisy B. Horst, transferee of E. Clemens Horst, v. [same, findings of fact and opinion] ; docket nos. 686-687, promulgated Mar. 6, 1944. [1944.] 3 p. ([Opinion] 52.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 3.] * Paper, 5c. Ju H-7/a : 3/52

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Kramon Development Company, Inc., v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 112416, promulgated Feb. 23, 1944. [1944.] 9p. ([Opinion] 42.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 3.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a: 3/42

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Megargel, Mrs. Margery K. Margery K. Megargel v. commissioner of internal •revenue, findings of fact [and opinion]; docket no. 110138, promulgated Feb. 10, 1944. [1944.] 13 p. ([Opinion] 28.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 3.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a: 3/28

Riter, Henry G., 3d. Margaret A. C. Riter, donee and transferee [of Henry G. Riter, III], v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 110565, promulgated Feb. 18, 1944. [1944.] 8 p. ([Opinion] 36.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 3.] *Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 3/36

South Tacoma Motor Company v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact and opinion] docket no. 110784, promulgated Mar. 6, 1944. [1944.] 7 p. ([Opinion] 51.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 3.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 3/51

Stockstrom, Louis. Louis Stockstrom v. commissioner of internal revenue, find-ings of fact [and opinion]; docket no. 1237, promulgated Feb. 14, 1944. [1944.] 6 p. ([Opinion] 30.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 3.] * Paper, 5c.

Ju 11.7/a: 3/30Sunray Oil Company v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact and

opinion]; docket no. 110402, promulgated Feb. 14, 1944. [1944.] 4 p. ([Opinion] 29.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 3.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 3/29

Texas Auto Co. J. V. Vandenberge, transferee of Texas Auto Company, v. com-missioner of internal revenue; D. E. Blackburn, transferee of Texas Auto Com-pany, v. [same]; W. F. Wallace, transferee of Texas Auto Company v. [same]; Texas Auto Company v. [same], opinion; docket nos. 1606-9, promulgated Feb. 21,1944. [1944.] 8 p. ([Opinion] 40.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 3.] * Pa-per, 5c. Ju 11.7/a: 3/40

Tower, Francis E. Francis E. Tower v. commissioner of internal revenue [find-ings of fact and opinion] ; docket no. 1429, promulgated Mar. 3, 1944. [1944.] 11 p. ([Opinion] 49.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 3.] * Paper, 5c.

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Vanderlip, Frank A. Estate of Frank A. Vanderlip, Narcissa Cox Vanderlip [et al.], as executors, v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact and opinion] ; docket no. 109523, promulgated Feb. 24, 1944. [1944.] 6 p. ([Opin-ion] 44.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 3.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 3/44

Wiffffin, Charles H. Estate of Charles H. Wiggin, by Joseph Wiggin, adminis-trator, v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] docket no. 112470, promulgated Mar. 13, 1944. [1944.] 4 p. ([Opinion] 58.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 3.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 3/58

Wood, Jacol) H. Jacob H. Wood v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion* docket no. 110267, promulgated Jan. 31, 1944. [1944.] 4 p. ([Opinion] 22.)’ [From T. C. Reports, v. 3.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 3/22

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----- United States of America, 2% percent Treasury bonds of 1965-70 dated and bearing interest from Feb. 1, 1944, due Mar. 15, 1970, redeemable at option of United States at par and accrued interest on and after Mar. 15, 1965 interest payable Mar. 15 and Sept. 15, additional issue. Mar. 2, 1944. 4 p. 4° (De-partment circular 734; Fiscal Service, Public Debt Bureau.) t T 1.4/2: 734

Claims Estimate of appropriation for payment of judgments rendered against the Government by District Courts, with indefinite appropriation to pav interest Feb. 29, 1944. 7 p. (H. doc. 463, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

----- Judgments rendered against the Government by District Courts Mar 16 legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 5 p. (S. doc. 168, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t ’ ’

—— Judgments rendered by Court of Claims. Mar. 16, legislative dav Feb 7 1944. 3 p. (S. doc. 174, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f * ’

Records of judgments rendered against the Government by District Courts as submitted by Department of Justice through Treasury Department and which require appropriation, with indefinite appropriation to pav interest Feb. 29, 1944. 4 p. (H. doc. 460, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f °1 10 pay interesL

■ Records of judgments rendered against the Government by District Courts as submitted by Department of Justice through Treasury Department and SC9Qri^re «Ppi’°Priation> with indefinite appropriation to pay interest. Feb. 29, 1944. 6 p. (H. doc. 464, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

—— Schedule of claims allowed by General Accounting Office Feb 29 41 p. (H. doc. 470, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 10c. 1944.

— Schedule of claims allowed by General Accounting Office. Mar 16 legis-lative day Feb. 7, 1944. 9 p. (S. doc. 173, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t— Schedule of judgments rendered by Court of Claims. Feb. 29 1944 7 n (H. doc. 458, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t ’ 1 P'

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Finance. Bulletin of Treasury Department, analysis of receipts and expendi-tures, composition of public debt, prices and yields of Government securities, other treasury statistics, Feb. 1944. [1944.] cover title [3]+A2-[-75 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t ,,L. C. card 39-26387 T 13 ■ 944/2

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Kin nan & Co., Inc. Proposed provision relating to judgment rendered by Court of Claims [in favor of Kingan & Co., Inc.] Feb. 29, 1944. 3 p. (H. doc. 461, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Report. Annual report of Secretary of Treasury on state of finances, fiscal year 1943. 1944. xxiv-|-834 p.il. ([Treas. Dept. doc. 3125.]) [Includes exhibits and administrative reports of bureaus and divisions.] * Paper, $1.25. • Item1055L. C. card 8-32556 T 1.1:943

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Semler A. Payment of certain claims allowed by General Accounting Office, estimate of appropriation under Treasury Department for payment of claim allowed by General Accounting Office, covering judgment rendered in district court [for district of Oregon in favor of A. Semler]. Feb. 29, 1944. 3 p. (H. doc. 459, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

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Union Shipping & Trading Co., Ltd. Appropriation for payment of judgment ren-dered against the Government by district court for southern district of New York [in favor of Union Shipping & Trading Co., Ltd.]. Feb. 29, 1944. 3 p. (II. doc. 469, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Wellington, Mrs. Lulu E. Estimate of appropriation for payment of claim [of Lulu E. Wellington] allowed by General Accounting Office. Feb. 29, 1944. 3 p. (H. doc. 468, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

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Narcotic habit A prosecutor’s viewpoint on narcotic addiction [with bibliog-raphy]; by William T. McCarthy. [1944.] 8 p. [From Federal probation quarterly, Oct.-Dec. 1943. issued by Administrative Office of United States

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classification T 51.7/a: is retained in order that they may be filed with the publications to which they belong. The following publications are issued with perforations for insertion in binders. "• Item 1116Government supplies. Federal standard stock catalog: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal

specification for aprons, leather, blacksmiths’; Dec. 10, 1943. [1944.] 7 p. il. 12° (KK-A-606a.) [Supersedes Fed. spec. KK-A-606, May 23, 1935, and Emergency alternate E-KK-A-606, Apr. 25, 1942.] * Paper, 5c.

T 58.10/3: KK-A-606a— Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for bits, wood-boring, and chisels, mortising, hollow, amdt. 2; Dec. 10, 1943. [1944.] 3 p. il. 12° (GGG—B-383 [amdt 2].) [Supersedes Amendment 1, Sept. 29, 1942.] f

T 58.10/3: GGG-B-383/amdt.2— Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for barrels, wood, tight (for liquids) ; Jan. 7, 1944. [1944.] 7 p. 12° (NN-B-112.) * Paper, 5c.

T 58.10/3: NN-B-112----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for borers, cork; Feb. 11, 1944.

[1944.] 5 p. 12° (GG-B-591.) * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3: GG-B-591----- Same; sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for brooms, corn, amdt. 7; Jan.

24, 1944. [1944.] 3 p. 12° (H-B-51 [amdt. 7].) [Supersedes Amendment 6, June 23, 1943.] J T 51.7/8: H-B-51/amdt.7

------ Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for butter; Feb. 2, 1944. [1944.] 6 p. 12° (C-B-801b.) [Supersedes Fed. spec. C-B-801a, Nov. 3, 1937.] * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3: C-B-801b

•----- Same: see. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for capsules (empty), gelatin,pharmaceutical; Dec. 23, 1943. [1944.] 4 p. 12° (U-C-115.) * Paper, 5c.

T 58.10/3: U-C-115--- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for combs, plastic, amdt. 2; Jan.

24 1944. [1944.] 2 p. 12° (L-C-566 [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes Amendment 1, Sept. 8, 1943.] t T 58.10/3: L-C-566/amdt.2

----- --Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for cutters, glass, wheel-type (for sheet-glass and round-gage-glass) ; Jan. 24, 1944. [1944.] 11 p. il. 12° (GGG- C-751a.) [Supersedes Fed. spec. GGG-C-751, Mar. 1, 1932.] * Paper, 5c.

T 58.10/3: GGG-C-751a----- --Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for diathermy-apparatus, short-

wave, amdt. 1; Dec. 23, 1943. 1944. 1 p. 12° (W-D-286 [amdt. 1].) tT 58.10/3: W-D-286/amdt.l

----- --Same: sec. 4. pt. 5, Federal specification for drills, hand, amdt. 1; Feb. 11, 1944. [1944.] 2 p. 12° (GGG-D-671 [amdt. 1].) [Supersedes Emergency alternate Fed. spec. E-GGG-D-671, Apr. 17, 1943.] f

T 58.10/3: GGG-D-671/amdt.l --Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for flange-dimensions, standard

(classes 125 and 250 cast-iron flanges, classes 150, 250, and 300 bronze flanges) (for land use), amdt. 1; Dec. 23, 1943. [1944.] 4 p. 12° (WW-F-406a [amdt. 1].) t T 58.10/3: WW-F-406a/amdt.l

----- --Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for gasoline, motor, United States Government, amdt. 1; Feb. 11,1944. 1944. 1 p. 12° (VV-G-lOla [amdt. 1].) t------------------------------------------------------------T 58.10/3: VV-G-101a/amdt.l

----- --Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for leather, packing, chrome- vegetable-retanned; Dec. 10,1943. [1944.] 9p. il. 12° (KK-L-231.) * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : KK-1>231

-- ■ Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for machines, chopping (grinding), meat; Jan. 31,1944. [1944.] 16 p. 12° (00-M-18a.) [Supersedes Fed. spec. OO-M-18, Aug. 29, 1939, and Emergency alternate E-00-M-18, Mar. 9, 1942.] * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3: 00-M-18a

----- --Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for overshoes, rubber, amdt. 1; Dec-23, 1943. [1944.] 3 p. 12° (ZZ-O-841 [amdt. 1].) t

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Government supplies—Continued.----- --Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for paint, ready-mixed, olive-drab;

Dec. 10, 1943. [1944.] 4 p. 12° (TT-P-81a.) [Supersedes Fed. spec. TT-P-81, April 28, 1931, and Emergency alternate E-TT-P-81, June 25, 1942.] * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3: TT-P-81a

----- --Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for pipe-threads, taper (American- National) ; Jan. 24, 1944. [1944.] 16 p. il. 12° (GGG-P-351a.) [Supersedes Fed. spec. GGG-P-351, Jan. 9, 1934.] * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3: GGG-P-351a

----- --Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for rope, henequen and other hard- fibers, amdt. 1; Dec. 10, 1943. 1944. 1 p. 12° (T-R-586 [amdt. 1].) [Super-sedes Emergency alternate Fed. spec. E-T-R-601a (class D), Feb. 20, 1943.] f

T 58.10/3: T-R-586/amdt.l----- --Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for rope, manila, amdt. 2- Dec.

10, 1943. [1944.] 2 p. 12° (T—R-601a [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes Amendment 1, Dec. 27, 1940 and Emergency alternate E-T-R-601a (classes A and B), Feb 20,1943.] f T 58.10/3: T-R-601a/amdt.2

----- --Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for sealer, floor, varnish-type (for wood and cork), amdt. 1; Jan. 7, 1944. [1944.] 2 p. 12° (TT-S-176a [amdt. 1].) [Supersedes Emergency alternate Fed. spec. E-TT-S-176a Apr 8’ 1942-1 t T 58.10/3 : TT-S-176a/amdt.l

----- --Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for shields, eye, single; Dec. 23, 1943. [1944.] 3 p. 12° (GG-S-328.) * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3: GG-S-328

----- --Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for soap, saddle; Dec. 23, 1943. [1944.] 4 p. 12° (P-S-609.) * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3: P-S-609

----- --Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for thinner, lacquer, amdt. 2- Jan. 7, 1944. [1944.] 2 p. 12° (TT-T-266 [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes Amend-ment 1, Sept. 14, 1943.] t T 58.10/3: TT-T-266/amdt.2

----- --Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for varnish, asphalt; Feb. 2, 1944. [1944.] 6 p. 12° (TT-V-51a.) [Supersedes Fed. spec. TT-V-51, Apr 28 1931.] * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3; TT-V-51a

----- --Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for varnish, shellac, amdt. 2 • Jan. 7, 1944. 1944. 1 p. 12° (TT—V—91a [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes Amendment 1, Dec. 27, 1940, and Emergency alternate E-TT-V-91a, Apr. 25, 1942 ] f

T 58.10/3: TT-V-91a/amdt.2Same; sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for wheat-cereal, uncooked amdt

2; Jan. 17, 1944. 1944. 1 p. 12° (N-W-261a [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes Amend-ment 1, May 1, 1943.] f (information incorrect in publication as to sale by Superintendent of Documents). T 58.10/3: N-W-261a/amdt.2

Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for wood-preservative, chromated- zinc-chloride, amdt. 1; Jan. 31, 1944. 1944. 1 p. 12° (TT-W-551 [amdt. 1].) [Supersedes Emergency alternate Fed. spec. E-TT-W-551, May 29, 1942.] t

T 58.10/3: TT-W-551/amdt.l----- --Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for wood-preservative, coal-tar-

creosote, amdt. 1; Jan. 31, 1944. 1944. 1 p. 12° (TT-W-556a [amdtl] ) [Supersedes Emergency alternate Fed. spec. E-TT-W-556a, Jan. 22, 1942 ] f

T 58.10/3: TT-W-556a/amdt.l----- --Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for wood-preservative recom-

mended treating practice, amdt. 1; Jan. 31, 1944. [1944.] [2] p. 12° (TT-W- 571b [amdt. 1].) [Supersedes Emergency alternate Fed. spec. E-TT-W-571b May 29, 1942.] f T 58.10/3: TT-W-571b/amdt.l

----- --Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for wool, steel, amdt 1- Feb 2, 1944. [1944.] [2] p. 12“ (FF-W-556 [amdt. 1].) f (information in-correct in publication as to sale by Superintendent of Documents).

T 58.10/3: FF-W-556/amdt.lSupplement 1017 to Index of Federal specifications revised Dec. 1 1943 •

Feb- “~^ar- 1944. [1944.] Each 1 p. or 2 p. 4° [Processed. Supplement10 is also designated no 53 to Index of Federal specifications revised Febl 1 1943] t T 58.10/3: ind./943-2/supp.lO17

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RESEARCH AND STATISTICS DIVISION

Bonds of United States. Prices and yields of public marketable securities issued by United States Government and by Federal agencies, Feb. 1944. [1944.] 7 p. f° [Monthly.] t • Item 1120 T 62.7 : 944/2

WAR FINANCE DIVISION

Negroes. Campaign to organize war bond saving clubs among Negroes. [1944.] 12 p. narrow 8° [Sponsored by National Negro Business League, in cooper-ation with other national Negro organizations, after advising with Inter- Racial Section of War Finance Division.] t • T66.2:N31

Grandmothers ~War Bond League. Promotion guide, Grandmothers War Bond League. [1944.] [2]+10p. il. 4° t • T 66.2 :B 64/2

Mathematics. Teacher of mathematics and war savings program, inchiding problems for elementary and high school classes in mathematics and business arithmetic; prepared by Walter W. Hart, Veryl Schult, and Violet Coldren, with members of War Finance Division. [1943.] 3S-1-[1] p. il. [A schools-at- war bulletin published by Education Section.] t • T66.2:M42

Minute man, v. 3, no. 14 and 15; Mar. 1 and 15, 1944. [1944.] Each 24 p. il. 4" [Semimonthly.] J • T 66.7:3/14,15

Paintings. Army at war, by American artists, paintings and drawings lent by War Department to Treasury Department [catalogue]. [1944.] [11] p. 4° I

T 66.2: Ar 5Posters. High sign for victory, boost your payroll savings; official Treasury

poster. 1944. 14X10 in. f T 66.8 :P 29/2----- Texas war bond plan for agriculture. [1943.] display portfolio containing

24 sheets, each 24x19 in. [Issued with easel attachment. Pocket to hold applications for war savings bonds and a publication, entitled A war bond plan for farmers and ranchers in Texas, on inside of back cover.] $ T 66.8: B 64/4

----- Your “19”, American railway workers, train order 1, meet payroll savings; official Treasury poster. 1944. 14X10 in. [Illustrator, Juncan Coburn.]^!

Schools at war. quarterly war savings news bulletin for teachers, summer issue; Apr. 1944. [1944.] 20 p. il. large 4° [This is the 7th bulletin.] tL. C. card 44-40452 T 66.9: 7

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION

Decisions. Administrator’s decision, Veterans Administration, no. 556-561; Mar. 2-18,1944. [1944.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] t VA 1.8:556-561

Pensions. Benefits to veterans and their dependents, analysis of rights of all veterans and their dependents to pension or compensation; presented by Mr. Clark of Missouri. 1944. [2]+26 p. 4° (S. doc. 146, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 44-40682

WAR DEPARTMENT

Army regulations.Note .—Army regulations are administrative regulations for the military service and

are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose-leaf binders. • Item 1129.1—5. Index to Army regulations, including all regulations and changes promulgated

prior to Jan. 1. 1944, prepared under direction of adjutant general; [Jan. 1. 1944]. 1944. iii + 540 p. [Pages 536-540 are left blank to be used for memorandums. Supersedes AR 1-5, Jan. 1, 1943.] * Paper. 60c.

W 1.6:1-5/730-2225. Quartermaster Corps: List of subsistence stores and other quartermaster sup-

plies authorized for sale, Changes 2; Mar. 7, 1944. [1944.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 30-2225/2/ch.2

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Army regulations—Continued.35-320.35-1485.35-2640.35-4520.

35-6620.35-6660.40-75.40-100.40-210.40-1080.

45-75.55-120.

55-155.

55-420.210-10.210-50.210-65.310-200.

345-125.345-155.

380-5.600-36.

600-45.600-90.

600-550.605-300.

610-15.775-50.

850-15.

Finance Department: Agent officers, Changes 3; Mar. 1, 1944. [1944.] 2 p..* Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 35—320/5/ch.3

Same : Additional pay for diving duty, Changes 1; Feb. 22 1944. 1944. 1 p.♦Paper, 5c. W 1.6 :35-1485/ch.l

Same: Pay of retired enlisted personnel, Changes 1: Mar. 9, 1944. 1944..Ip.* Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 35-2640/6/ch.l

Same : Monetary allowances in lieu of rations and quarters for enlisted per-sonnel and for quarters for dependents of enlisted personnel of 1st, 2d, and 3d'- grades, Changes 6; Feb. 22, 1944. [1944.] 2 p. [Supersedes sec. 2,. Circular 34, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 35-4520/7/ch.6

Same : Expendable property, Changes 7 ; Feb. 23, 1944. [ 1944. ] 1 p. * Pa-per, 5c. W 1.6 : 35-6620/6/ch.7

Same: Sales of property, Changes 13; Mar. 2, 1944. [1944.] 2 p. [Super-sedes sec. 7, Circular 323, 1943.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 35-6660/7/ch.l3

Medical Department: Ambulances, general provisions; Mar. 10, 1944. [1944.] 2 p. [Supersedes AR 40-75, Dec. 31, 1924.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 40-75/2

Same : Standards of miscellaneous physical examination, Changes 7 ; Feb. 21, 1944. [1944.] 3 p. * Paper, 5c. W 1.6: 40-100/5/ch.7

Same : Prevention and control of communicable diseases of man. Changes 8 ;Feb. 17, 1944. 1944. 1 p. * Paper. 5c. W 1.6: 40-210/2/ch,8

Same : Current statistical health reports, tables, and charts, Changes 1; Mar.8, 1944. [1944.] 4 p. [Supersedes sec. 7, Circular 337, 1943.] ♦Pa-per, 5c. W 1.6 : 40-1080/4/ch.l

Ordnance Department: Sales of ordnance property, Changes 1; Mar. 1, 1944.1944. Ip. * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 45-75/2/ch.l

Transportation Corps: Transportation of individuals, Changes 7; Feb. 18, 1944. 1944, 1 p. [Supersedes sec. 2, Circular 32, 1944.] * Paper, 5c.

o W 1.6 : 55—120/ch.7Same: Transportation of public property (except animals) and remains,

Changes 6; Mar. 11, 1944. 1944. 1 p. [Supersedes AR 55-155, Changes 3, July 24, 1943.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 55-155/ch.6

Same: Transport and harbor boat messes, Changes 2 ; Feb. 24, 1944. 1944.Ip. * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 55-420/ch.2

Posts, camps, and stations: Administration, Changes 15; Feb. 23. 1944.[1944.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 210-10/2/ch,15

Same: Unit and similar funds, Changes 12; Feb. 23, 1944. [1944.] 1 p.♦Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 210-50/5/ch.12

Same : Army exchanges, Changes 5; Feb. 21, 1944. 1944. Ip. * Paper, 5c.W 1.6 : 210-65/4/ch.5

Military publications : Allowance and distribution, Changes 3; Feb. 24, 1944. 1944 Ip.* Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 310-200/7/ch.3

Same, Changes 4; Mar. 8, 1944. 1944. Ip. ♦ Paper, 5c., W 1.6:310-200/7/ch.4Military records: Service record, Changes 23; Mar. 1, 1944. 1944. 1 r»

[Supersedes sec. 4, Circular 17, 1944.] ♦ Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 345-125/2/ch.23 Same : Preparation of Army pay rolls, partial payment vouchers, and model

remarks, Changes 8; Feb. 22, 1944. 1944. 1 p. * Paper. 5c.o W 1.6 : 345-155/4/ch.8Safeguarding military information, Changes 17; Feb. 15. 1944. 1944. 1 p

* Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 380-5/3/ch.l7Personnel: Prescribed service uniform, Army Hostess and Librarian Service;

Feb 25, 1944. [1944.] 8 p. il. [Supersedes AR 600-36. July 7. 1942, including Changes 1 and 2, Dec. 19, 1942 and Mar. 12, 1943.1 * Paper. 5c.

c„ W 1.6:600-36/2Same : Decorations, Changes 1; Mar. 9, 1944. [1944.] 2 p * Paper 5c „ e x W 1.6 : 600-45/4/ch.lsame: Manufacture sale, possession, and wearing of decorations, medals, lapel

buttons bars, badges, service ribbons, and insignia; Feb. 24, 1944. [1944 1 | P- [suPP,-se<les AR 600-90, June 26, 1943, including Changes 1, Nov. 13,

43 i> PaPer- 5c. W 1.6:600-90/6s Rnn: r?nC ™ed’ Changes 5 ; Mar 7, 1944. 1944. 1 p. [Supersedes AR

600-550, Changes 1, Aug. 11. 1943.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 600-550/3/ch.5 Officers, warrant officers, and flight officers: Absence without leave and

desertion, Changes 3 ; Feb. 25, 1944. 1944. 1 p. ♦ Paper 5cW 1.6 : 605-300/ch,3

4. 15L°oCe7n;4Tel?J??,1'ary appointment in Army of United States. Changes n,A’.«Ma£ 2’ 1941 1944’ 1 P‘ * Paper, 5c. W 1.6: 610-15/4/ch.4

Foh aooOD?'n!'itlDgr'1n??,dlsrating of marine divers, effective Apr. 10, 1943;22’ -1944- [4944.] 4 p. [Supersedes AR 775-50, Aug. 3, 1943.]raper, t>c. yy 2. 6 • 775_50/2Miscellaneous; Motor vehicles, Changes 3; Feb. 23, 1944 [1944 ] 3 n

Paper, 5c. W 1.6: 850-15/4/ch.3Bulletin 4- Mar. 22, 1944. [1944.] 2 p. [Issued with perforations.] t

W 1.3 : 944/4Cable addresses. Alphabetical list of cable addresses; Mar. 13, 1944. 1944.

[2]+5 p. (War Department pamphlet 12-4.) t • Item 1131 W1.43:12-4Circular 92-125; Mar. 2-30, 1944. [1944.] various paging, il. [Issued with

perforations.] $ W 1.4/2 : 944/92-125

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Claims. Damage claims, War Department, estimate of appropriations submitted by War Department to pay claims for damages to or loss or destruction of property or personal injury or death. Mar. 16, legislative day Feb. 7, 1944. 6 p. (S. doc. 167, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Field manuals. Basic field manual: List of publications for training, Field man-uals, Technical manuals, Technical bulletins, War Department lubrication guides, Mobilization regulations, Mobilization training programs, War Depart-ment pamphlets; Feb. 1, 1944. 1944. iii-|-348 p. il. 16" (FM 21-6.) [Pages 44-47, 90-93, 246-249, 252-255, and 288-293 are left blank to be used for notes. Supersedes FM 21-6, July 1, 1943, including Changes 1, Nov. 24, 1943, Training circulars 100, 104, 111, 115, and 129, sec. 4, Circular 297, 1943, sec. 2, Training circular 1, sec. 3, Training circular 8, and sec. 7, Circular 10,1944.] * Paper, 45c.

W 1.33: 21-6/8Note .—Field manuals consist of a series of pamphlets containing training and reference

data and instructions relative to the tactics and technique involved in the employment of the arms and services of the Army. • Item 1130

----- Same, Changes 1; Mar. 1,1944. [1944.] 64 p. 16° (FM 21-6 [changes] 1.) * Paper, 10c. . W 1.33 : 21-6/8/ch.l

----- Same: List of training, films, film strips, and film bulletins, Changes 1; Mar. 1, 1944. [1944.] 24 p. 16° (FM 21-7 [changes] 1.) * Paper, 5c.

W1.33:21-7/2/ch.l----- Same: Military sanitation and first aid, Changes 7; Feb. 17, 1944. [1944.]

3 leaves, 16° (FM 21-10 [changes] 7.) * Paper, 5c. W 1.33: 21-10/ch.7----- Same: Scouting, patrolling, and sniping; Feb. 6,1944. 1944. iv-|-192 p. il.

1 pl. 16° (FM 21-75.) * Paper, 30c. W 1.33: 21-75----- Field manual: Corps of Engineers, explosives and demolitions; Feb. 29,

1944. 1944. [6]4-122 p. il. 16° (FM 5-25.) [Supersedes FM 5-25, Jan. 12, 1942, including Changes 1, Apr. 13, 1943.] * Paper, 25c. W 1.33: 5-25/3

----- Same: Radio communication; Jan. 28, 1944. 1944. [3]4-59 p. il. 16° (FM 24-18.) [Supersedes chap. 5, FM 24-5, Oct. 19, 1942.] * Paper, 10c.

W 1.33:24-18----- Same: Transportation Corps, railway-operating battalion; Feb. 4, 1944.

1944. [4]4-57 p. il. 16° (FM 55-55.) [Supersedes TM 5-405, Nov. 29, 1940, including Changes 1, June 9, 1942.] * Paper, 10c. W 1.33: 55-55

----- Same: Transportation Corps, small boats and harbor craft [with list of helpful books] ; Jan. 31, 1944. 1944. [2] 4-85 p. il. 16° (FM 55-130.) [Text and another illustration on p. 1 and 2 of cover.] * Paper, 20c.

W 1.33: 55-130----- Ordnance field manual: Ordnance service in the field, Changes 4; Feb. 19,

1944. [1944.] 15 p. 16° (FM 9-5 [changes] 4.) [Supersedes Training cir-cular 18, 1943.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.33: 9-5/2/ch.4

----- Same, Changes 5; Feb. 18, 1944. [1944.] 2 leaves, 16° (FM 9-5 [changes] 5.) * Paper, 5c. W 1.33: 9-5/2/ch.5

General court-martial orders. General court-martial orders 10-417; Mar. 1-Dec. 30, 1943. [1943-44.] various paging. [Issued with perforations. Some of these orders were printed at Fort Belvoir, Va. Numbers 19, 28, 321, and 351 are corrected copies.] t W 1.51: 943/10-417

----- Same, 1-8; Jan. 3-7, 1944. [Fort Belvoir, Va., Jan. 10-Feb. 14, 1944.] various paging. [Issued with perforations.] $ W 1.51: 944/1-8

General orders 18-26; Mar. 2-30, 1944. [1944.] various paging. [Issued with perforations.] t W 1.46: 944/18-26

Mobilization training program. [Issued with perforations.] tNote .—The purpose of this program is to furnish a general guide for balanced training

of enlisted replacements in order that they may be prepared to join tactical units as basi-cally trained filler or loss replacements.

6-3. Field artillery mobilization training program for field artillery replace-ments at enlisted replacement training centers; Jan. 10, 1944. [1944.] 31 p. [Supersedes MTP 6-3 (tentative), Jan. 13, 1943.] W 1.37 : 6-3

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Mobilization training program—Continued.9-100. Mobilization training program for ordnance units of Army Service Forces;

Dec. 30, 1943. [1944.] 91 p. [Tentative. Supersedes all previous Ordnance Department unit mobilization training programs so far as applicable to initial period of training for ordnance units of Army Service Forces activated on or after Sept. 25, 1943.] W 1.37 : 9—100

Orders. Orders H, K, M-Q; May 14—Dec. 15, 1943. [1943.] various paging, 4° [Processed; Orders Q is printed. Orders relate to routine business of Depart-ment.] t W 1.14: 943/H, K, M-Q

----- Same, A and B; Jan. 3 and Feb. 2, 1944. [1944.] Each 1 p. 4° [Proc-essed. Orders relate to routine business of Department. Orders A is a cor-rected copy.] $ W 1.14: 944/A, B

Publications. Lists of War Department publications and Index to General or-ders, Bulletins, and numbered Circulars issued during Feb. 1944. 1944. iii+35 p. JL. C. card 43-50742 W 1.41: 944/2

Signal Corps. Classification of Signal Corps fiscal projects; Feb. 18, 1944. 1944. cover title, [l]-[-17 p. (War Department pamphlet 11-1.) t • Item 1131

W 1.43:11-1Tables of organization. J

Note .—The Tables of organization are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose-leaf binders.

8-560. Station hospital, communications zone, Changes 3; Mar. 4, 1944. [1944.] 2 p. W 1.25 : 8—560/2/ch.3

Tables of organization and equipment. List of Tables of organization and equip-ment, Tables of organization, Tables of equipment, Tables of allowances, and Tables of basic allowances (tentative mimeographed and special tables not included) ; Feb. 1, 1944. [1944.] 40 p. [Issued with perforations. Su-persedes List of Tables of organization and equipment, Tables of organization, and Tables of equipment, Aug. 1, 1943.] $ W 1.44: 944

----- Tables of organization and equipment, +Note .—Tables of organization and equipment are issued in pamphlet form for insertion

in loose-leaf binders. They replace the Table of organization and Tables of equipment heretofore issued separately, and show the organization and equipment for the type of unit indicated by the title.

1-12.

1-27.1-37.

1-80-1S.

1-100-1.1-112.1-132.1-317.1-400-2S.

1-627.1-727.1-800-1S-RS.1-852.1-947.1-1027.

Army Air Forces: Headquarters fighter or fight [fighter]- bomber group, single or 2-engine, Changes 1; Feb. 26, 1944. 1944. 1 p.

o ™ , W 1.44:1-12/ch.lbame: Fighter or fighter-bomber squadron, single engine, Changes 1; Feb.26, 1944 1944. Ip. W 1.44 : 1-27/ch.l

Same : b ighter or fighter-bomber squadron, 2 engine ; Dec. 22, 1943. [1944 ] 32 p. [Supersedes T/O 1-37. July 1. 1942, Changes 1, Jan. 25, 1943, advance copy of Changes 2. May 7, 1943, and T/E 1-37, May 28 1943 including Changes 1 and 2, July 17 and Aug. 12,1943.] W1 44 :1-37

Same, Changes 1; Feb. 28, 1944. 1944. 1 p. W 1.44 : 1-37/ch 1Same: Headquarters detachment, fighter wing (special); Feb 10 1944

[1944.] 7 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 1-80-1S, Aug. 21, 1943.]’„ „ W 1.44:1—80-1S/2Same : Headquarters and headquarters squadron, bomber command. Changes

1; Mar. 2 1944. 1944. 1 p. W 1.44 :1-100-1/ch.lSame : Headquarters, bombardment group, heavy or medium. Changes 2 •

Jan. 18, 1944 [1944.] 4p. VV 1.44 : 1-112/ch.2ba?ke,<eadquarters, bombardment group, light, Changes 1; Mar. 2, 19441944 Ip. w i 44.1-132/ch.lSame: Troop carrier squadron, Changes 3; Jan. 19, 1944. [1944 ] 8 p „ TT w L44: l-317/ch.3same : Headquarters and headquarters squadron, air service command (task

force) (special), Changes 2; Feb. 14, 1944. [1944.] 5 pr> • , x , , w I-44 ■ l-400-2S/ch.2Same : Regional control headquarters and weather squadron. Changes 3 ;

Jan. 2a 1944 1944 1 p. W 1.44: l-627/ch.3Same : Radar calibration detachment, Changes 1; Feb 15 1944 1944 1 p„ x , W’1.44: 1—727/2/ch.lSame: Headquarters and headquarters squadron. Air Force (RS), Changes

2; Feb. 3 1944. [1944.] 8 p. W 1.44 : 1-800-1 S-RS/ch.2Same : Headquarters and headquarters squadron, air depot group, Changes

1; belx 26, 1944. 1944. Ip. W 1.44 : 1-852/ch.lSame : Engine overhaul squadron, Changes 1; Jan. 20, 1944. 1944. 1 p.

W 1 44 • 1-947/ch 1Same: Radio squadron, mobile; Jan. 25, 1944. [1944.] 20 p.' [Advance „ copy-] W 144:1-1027

Same, Changes 1; Feb. 22, 1944. 1944. 1 p. W 1 44 :1-1027/ch 1

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Tables of organization and equipment—Continued.3—25. Chemical battalion, motorized, Changes 2; Feb. 11, 1944. 1944. 1 p.

W 1.44 ; 3-25/ch,2 3-26. Headquarters and headquarters detachment, chemical battalion, motor-

ized, Changes 2 ; Feb. 11, 1944. 1944. 1 p. W 1.44 : 3-26/ch.23-27. Weapons company, chemical battalion, motorized, Changes 2; Feb. 11. 1944.

1944. Ip. W 1.44 : 3-27/ch.23—77. Chemical processing company; Mar. 1, 1944. [1944.] 8 p. [Supersedes

T/O 3-77, Dec. 17, 1942, including Changes 1 and 2, May 7 and July 6, 1943 and T/E 3-77, Mar. 16, 1943.] W 1.44 : 3-77

3-217. Chemical decontamination company, Changes 3; Feb. 11, 1944. 1944.1 p. W 1.44 : 3-217/ch.3

5-215. Armored engineer battalion, Changes 1; Feb. 12, 1944. [1944.] 4 p.W 1.44 : 5—215/ch.l

5-387. Engineer forestry company; Feb. 4, 1944. [1944.] 12 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 5-387, June 25, 1943.] W 1.44 : 5-387/2

5-475T. Engineer light combat battalion; Jan. 21, 1944. [1944.] 7 p. [Proc-essed. Tentative. Supersedes T/O & E 5-475, July 1. 1943.]

W 1.44 : 5-475T 5—500. Engineer service organization, Changes 6; Nov. 25, 1943. 1943. 1 p.

W 1,44 : 5—500/ch.6 5-651S. Engineer petroleum production depot; Jan. 26, 1944. [1944.] 3 p.

W 1.44: 5-651S 5-652S. Headquarters and headquarters company, engineer petroleum production

depot; Jan. 26, 1944. [1944.] lip. W 1.44 : 5-652S5-655S. Refinery battalion, engineer petroleum production depot; Jan. 26. 1944.

[1944.] 2 p. W 1.44 : 5-655S5—656S. Headquarters and headquarters company, refinery battalion ; Jan. 26, 1944.

[1944.] 10 p. W 1.44 : 5-656S5—657S. Refinery operating company, refinery battalion; Jan. 26, 1944. [1944.]

10 p. W 1.44 : 5-657S5-658S. Drum plant company, refinery battalion; Jan. 26, 1944. [1944.] 8 p.

W 1.44 : 5-658S 5-659S. Refinery maintenance company, refinery battalion; Jan. 26, 1944. [1944.]

14 p. W 1.44 : 5-659S5-665S. Oil field battalion, engineer petroleum production depot; Jan. 26, 1944.

[1944.] 2 p. W 1.44 : 5-665S5-666S. Headquarters and headquarters company, oil field battalion; Jan. 26, 1944.

[1944.] 12 p. W 1.44 : 5—666S5—667S. Drilling company, oil field battalion; Jan. 26, 1944. [1944.] 8 p.

W 1.44 : 5-667S 5-669S. Service company, oil field battalion; Jan. 26, 1944. [1944.] 11 p.

W 1.44 : 5-669S 5-677S. Engineer refinery tank construction and pipefitting company; Jan. 26, 1944.

[1944.] 8 p. W 1.44 : 5-677S6—10. Division artillery, motorized, infantry division; Feb. 26, 1944. [1944.]

8 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 6-10. July 15, 1943, including Changes 1 and 2 Oct. 9. 1943, and Jan. 27, 1944.] W 1.44 : 6-10/2

6-26. Headquarters and headquarters battery, motorized, field artillery battalion,105-mm howitzer, truck-drawn or tractor-drawn, Changes 2; Feb. 4, 1944. [1944.] 12 p. [Supersedes sec. 2, T/O & E 6-26, July 15, 1943, in-cluding Changes 1, Oct. 15, 1943.] W 1.44 : 6-26/ch,2

6-36. Headquarters and headquarters battery, motorized, field artillery bat-talion, 155-mm howitzer or 4.5-in. gun, truck-drawn or tractor-drawn, Changes 4 ; Feb. 6, 1944. [1944.1 4 p. W 1.44 : 6-36/ch.4

6-37. Field artillery battery, motorized, 155-mm howitzer, or 4.5-inch gun, truck-drawn, Change 2; Feb. 6, 1944. [1944.] 4 p. W 1.44 : 6-37/ch.2

6-39. Service battery, motorized, field artillery battalion, 155-mm howitzer, or4.5-inch gun, truck-drawn, Changes 1; Oct. 30, 1943. [1943.] 3 p.

W 1.44 : 6—39/ch.l 6—160. Division artillery, armored division ; Feb. 12, 1944. [ 1944. ] 8 p. [ Su-

persedes T/O & E 6-160, Sept. 15, 1943, including Changes 1 and 2, Nov. 11 and Dec. 4, 1943.] W 1.44: 6-160/2

6-160-1. Headquarters and headquarters battery, division artillery, armored divi-sion ; Feb. 12, 1944. [1944.] 14 n. [Supersedes T/O & E 6—160—1, Sept. 15, 1943, including Changes 1. Nov. 11, 1943.] W 1.44 : 6-160-1/2

6-165. Armored field artillery battalion, Changes 2; Feb. 21, 1944. [1944.]2 p. W 1.44 : 6-165/ch.2

6-175. Field artillery battalion, 75-mm pack howitzer, truck-drawn, Changes 1;Feb. 23, 1944. [1944.] 2 p. W 1.44 : 6-175/ch.l

6—176. Headquarters and headquarters and service battery, field artillery bat-talion, 75-mm howitzer, truck-drawn, Change 1; Feb. 23, 1944. [1944.] 10 p. W 1.44 : 6-176/ch.l

6-177. Field artillery battery, 75-mm pack howitzer, truck-drawn, Changes 1;Feb. 23, 1944. [1944.] 6 p. W 1.44 : 6-177/ch.l

6—335. Field artillery battalion, motorized, 155-mm howitzer, or 4.5-inch gun, tractor-drawn, Changes 3; Feb. 18, 1944. [1944.] 1 p.

W 1.44 : 6-335/ch.3 7-11. Infantry regiment; Feb. 26. 1944. [1944.] 8 p. [Supersedes T/O & E

7-11, July 15, 1943, including Changes 1 and 2, Oct. 29 and Dec. 4,1943.]W 1.44 : 7-11/2

7-12. Headquarters and headquarters company, infantry regiment; Feb. 26, 1944.[1944.] 12 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 7-12, July 15, 1943.]

W 1.44: 7-12/2

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Tables of organization and equipment—Continued.7-13.

7-14.7-14S.7-15.7-16.

7-17.7-18.7-19.7-71T.

7-72T.

7-75T.

7-85.

7-87.

8-175T.

8-177T.

8-520.9-7.

Service company, infantry regiment; Feb. 26, 1944. [1944.] 11 p. [Su-persedes T/O & E 7-13, July 15, 1943, including Changes 1 and 2, Oct.29 and Dec. 13, 1943.] W 1.44 : 7-13/2

Infantry cannon company; Feb. 26, 1944. [1944.] 8 p. [SupersedesT/O & E 7-14, July 15, 1943.] W 1.44 : 7-14/2

Infantry cannon company, 105-mm howitzer, self-propelled; Feb. 12, 1944.[1944.] 11 p. , W 1.44 : 7-14S

Infantry battalion; Feb. 26, 1944. [1944.] 2 p. [Supersedes T/O & E7-15, July 15, 1943.] W 1.44 : 7-15

Headquarters and headquarters company, infantry battalion; Feb. 26, 1944.[1944.] 11 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 7-16, July 15, 1943.]

W 1.44 : 7-16/2Infantry rifle company: Feb. 26, 1944. [1944.] 11 p. [Supersedes T/O

& E 7-17. July 15. 1943.] W 1.44 : 7-17/2Infantry heavy weapons company; Feb. 26, 1944. [1944.] 11 p. [Su-

persedes T/O & E 7-18, July 15, 1943.] W 1.44 : 7-18/2Infantry antitank company, 57-mm gun; Feb. 26, 1944. [1944.] 11 p.

[Supersedes T/O & E 7-19, July 15. 1943.] W 1.44 : 7-19/3Light infantry regiment; Jan. 21. 1944. [1944.] 7 p. [Processed. Ten-

tative. Supersedes T/O & E 7—71, July 1, 1943, and includes provisions of sec. 8, Circular 323, 1943.] W 1.44 : 7-71T

Headquarters and headquarters service company, light infantry regiment;Jan. 21, 1944. [1944.] 7 p. [Processed. Tentative. SupersedesT/O & E 7—72, July 1, 1943, including Change, Nov. 22, 1943 and in-cludes provisions of sec. 8, Circular 323, 1943.] W 1.44 : 7-72T

Light infantry battalion; Jan. 21, 1944. [1944.] 3 p. [Processed.Tentative. Supersedes T/O & E 7-75, July 1, 1943, and includes pro-visions of sec. 8, Circular 323, 1943.] W 1.44 : 7-75T

Ranger infantry battalion; Feb. 29, 1944. [1944.] 8 p. [Supersedes all prior tables and equipment lists on organization of this unit.]

9-427.

10-17.

10-22.10-56.10-57.10-67.

10 87.10-118.10-197.10-227.11-25.

11-26.

11-37.11-257.11-500.

W 1.44: 7-85 Ranger company, ranger infantry battalion; Feb. 29, 1944. [1944.] 8 p.

[Supersedes all prior tables and equipment lists on organization of this unit.] W 1.44: 7-87

Medical battalion, light division; Jan. 21, 1944. [1944.] 3 p. [Proc-essed. Tentative. Supersedes T/O & E 8-175, July 1, 1943.]

W 1.44: 8-175T Medical company, battalion, light division; Jan. 21, 1944. [1944.] 7 p.

[Processed. Tentative. Supersedes T/O & E 8—177, July 1, 1943, in-cluding Changes 1, Nov. 22, 1943.] W 1.44 : 8-177T

Hospital train ; Feb. 12 ,1944. [1944.] 4 p. [Supersedes T/O&E8- 520, Aug. 28, 1943.] W 1.44 : 8-520/2

Ordnance medium maintenance company; Feb. 5, 1944. [1944 ] 12 p. [Supersedes T/O 9-7, Mar. 1, 1943, and T/E 9-7, Mar. 1, 1943.]

W 1.44: 9-7 Same, Changes 1; Feb. 28, 1944. [1944.] 2 p. W 1.44 : 9-7/ch.lOrdnance medium automotive maintenance platoon, aviation ; Feb. 8, 1944.

[1944.] 8 p. [Supersedes T/O 10-487, July 1, 1942.]W 1.44 :9-427 Same, Changes 1; Mar. 9. 1944. 1944. 1 p. W 1.44 : 9-427/ch.l

Quartermaster company, infantry division ; Feb. 19, 1944. [1944.] 11 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 10-17, July 15, 1943, including Changes 1 and 2, Oct. 29, 1943 and Jan. 10, 1944.] W 1.44 :10-17/2

Headquarters and headquarters detachment, quartermaster group, Changes 2; Mar. 2, 1944. [1944.] 4 p. W 1.44 : 10-22/2/ch.2

Headquarters and headquarters detachment, quartermaster battalion, mo-bile, Changes 2 ; Feb. 23, 1944. [1944.] 3 p. W 1.44 : 10-56/ch.2

Quartermaster truck company (troop) or quartermaster troop transport company, Changes 2 ; Feb. 23, 1944. [1944.] 2 p. W 1.44 :10-57/ch 2

Quartermaster service company; Feb. 25, 1944. [1944.] 8 p. [Super-sedes T/O & E 10-67, Oct. 7, 1943, and Changes 1, Oct. 29. 1943.]

_ , _ W 1.44 :10-67/3Quartermaster car company, Changes 1; Feb. 23, 1944. [1944 ] 2 p _ x W 1.44: 10-87/ch.iQuartermaster pack troop (company), Changes 1; Mar. 2, 1944 [1944 7n 2p- . ,1U a „ W 1.44:10—118/ch.lQuartermaster railhead company, Changes 3 ; Feb. 23, 1944. [1944.] 2 p.

W 1.44 :10-1977ch 3Quartermaster depot company, supply: Sept. 6, 1943. [1943 1 11 n [Supersedes T/O 10-227. Apr. 1, 1942.1 W 1 44 • 10-227

Signal light construction battalion ; Feb. 25, 1944. [1944.] 8 p. '[Super-sedes T/O 11-25, Apr. 1, 1942, including Changes 1, Aug. 29, 1942.]

W 1 44 • 11-25Headquarters and headquarters detachment, signal light construction bat-

1942”]’ Feb' 25’ 1944’ [1944-] 8 p- [Supersedes T/O 11-26. Apr. 1, Signal photographic company; Feb.

sedes T/O 11-37, Apr. 1. 1942.] „ x.Signal company, troop carrier wing, Changes 2: Feb. 3, 1944.

6 p. ----

W 1.44 : 11-2612, 1944. [1944.] 12 p. [Super-

W 1.44 : 11-37

Signal Same, Same,

service organization, Changes 4; Jan. 3,____ [1944.]

W1.44 : ll-257/ch,2

Changes 5; Jan. 31, 1944. 1944. 1 p.Changes 6; Feb. 15, 1944. 1944. 1 p.

1944. [1944.] 7 p.W 1.44 : ll-500/ch.4W 1.44 : ll-500/ch.5W 1.44 : ll-500/ch.6

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Tables of organization and equipment—Continued.11-597.11-617.

12-601.12-605.

17.

17-1.17-2.17-17.17-20-1.17-26.

17-27.17-29.17-57.17-60.17-60-1.18-10-1.19-7.19-35.19-36.19-37.19-77.19-117.44-7.44-75.

44-76.

Signal base depot company, Changes 1; Jan. 17, 1944. [1944.] 3 p.W 1.44 :11-597/ch.l

Signal radar maintenance units; Feb. 8, 1944. [1944.] 7 p.W 1.44 :11-617

Same, Changes 1; Feb. 28. 1944. 1944. Ip. W 1.44 : 11-617/ch.l Base post office; Feb. 8, 1944. [1944.] 14 p. [Supersedes T/O 12-601,

Mar. 12, 1943 and T/E 12-601, Mar. 12, 1943.] W 1.44 :12-601Army post office, general assignment; Feb. 8, 1944.[1944.] 11 p. [Super-

sedes T/O 12-605, Mar. 12, 1943, and T/E 12-605, Mar. 12, 1943.]W 1.44 : 12-605

Armored division; Feb. 12, 1944. [1944.] 6 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 17, Sept. 15, 1943, including Changes 1 and 2, Nov. 8, 1943 and Jan.

7, 1944.] W 1.44:17/2Headquarters, armored division, Changes 2; Feb. 12, 1944. 1944. 1 p.

W 1.44 :17-l/ch.2Headquarters company, armored division, Changes 3; Feb. 12, 1944.

[1944.] 10 p. W1.44:17-2/ch.3Light tank company, Changes 2; Feb. 12, 1944. [1944.] 4 p.

W 1.44 :17-17/ch.2

44-77.

72—IT.

72-2T.72T.72T (Trk).

Headquarters and headquarters company, combat command, armored di vision, Changes 2 ; Feb. 12, 1944. 1944. Ip. W 1.44 rl7—20-l/ch.2

Headquarters and headquarters company, tank battalion. Changes 2; Nov.3 , 1943. 1943. Ip. W 1.44 : 17-26/ch.2

Same, Changes 3 ; Feb. 12. 1944. [1944.] 5 p. W 1.44:17-26/ch,3Medium tank company, tank battalion, Changes 2; Feb. 12, 1944. [1944.]

4 p. W 1.44 : 17-27/ch,2Service company, tank battalion, Changes 2; Feb. 12, 1944. [1944.] 4 p.

W 1.44 : 17-29/ch.2Airborne tank company; Jan. 15, 1944. [1944.] 12 p. W 1.44: 17—57Armored division trains, Changes 1: Feb. 12, 1944. 1944. 1 p.

W 1.44 : 17-60/ch.lHeadquarters and headquarters company, armored division trains. Changes

3: Feb. 12, 1944. [1944.] 6 p. W 1.44 : 17-60-l/ch.3Headquarters and headquarters company, tank destroyer group, Changes

1 ; Feb. 9, 1914. [1914.] 3 p. W 1.44 :18-10-1/2/ch.lMilitary police platoon, infantry division, Changes 2; Feb. 10, 1944.

[1944.] 2 p. W 1.44 : 19-7/ch.2Military police battalion, Army, Changes 2 ; Mar. 2, 1944. 1944. 1 p.

W 1.44 : 19—35/Ch.2Headquarters and headquarters detachment, military police battalion. Army,

Changes 2 ; Mar. 2. 1944. [1944.] 2 p. W 1.44 :19-36/ch.2Military police company, Changes 2; Mar. 2, 1944. [1944.] 2 p.

W 1.44 : 19-37/Ch.2Military police platoon, corps, Changes 2; Feb. 10, 1944. 1944. 1 p.

W 1.44 : 19-77/Ch. 2Military police platoon, armored division, Changes 2; Feb. 10. 1944.

[1944.] 2 p. W 1.44 : 19-117/ch.2Antiaircraft artillery operations detachment; Feb. 28, 1944. [1944.]

8 p. W 1.44 : 44-7Antiaircraft artillery automatic weapons battalion, self-propelled, Changes

1; Jan. 22. 1944. [1944.] 4 p. [Supersedes sec. 2. T/O & E 44-75, June 15, 1943.] W 1.44 : 44-75/ch.l

Headquarters and headquarters battery, antiaircraft artillery automatic weapons battalion, self-propelled. Changes 2; Jan. 22, 1944. [1944.] 8 p. [Supersedes sec. 2. T/O and E 44-76, June 15. 1943, including Changes 1, Nov. 24, 1943.] W 1.44 : 44-76/ch.2

Battery, anti-aircraft artillery automatic weapons battalion, self-propelled, Changes 2; Jan. 22. 1944. [1944.] 6 p. [Supersedes sec. 2, T/O and E 44-77, June 15, 1943, including Changes 1, Nov. 24. 1943.]

W 1.44 : 44—77/ch.2Headquarters, light division, Changes 1; Feb. 16, 1944. 1944. 1 p„ W 1.44 : 72-lT/ch.lSame, Changes 2 ; Mar. 2, 1944. 1944. Ip. W 1.44 : 72-lT/ch.2Headquarters company, light division, Changes 1; Mar. 2, 1944. [1944.]

2 p. W 1.44 : 72—2T/CU.1Light division (pack transport), Changes 1; Mar. 2, 1944. 1944. 1 p.

W 1.44 :72T/ch.lLight division (truck transport), Changes 1; Mar. 2. 1944. 1944. 1 p.

W 1.44 : 72 T (Trk)/ch.lTechnical manuals. Technical manual: Arctic manual; Jan. 17, 1944. [1944.]

cover title, i+131 p. il. map. (TM 1-240.) [Supersedes TM 1-240, Apr. 1, 1942.] * Paper, 25c. W 1.35:1-240/2

Note .—Technical manuals consist of a series of pamphlets supplementing the Field manuals covering subjects, the separate treatment of which is considered essential to a fuller accomplishment of the training prescribed in the Field manual series. The scope of this series includes pamphlets describing materiel and containing instructions for the operation, care, maintenance, and handling thereof; guidebooks for instructors and specialists ; reference books ; and the like. • Item 1137

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Technical manuals—Continued.----- Same: Medical Department soldier’s handbook, Changes 3; Feb. 25, 1944.

[1944.] 16 p. (TM 8-220 [changes] 3.) * Paper, 5c. W 1.35 : 8-220/ch.3----- Same: Portable chemical cylinder MIA2, Changes 2 ; Feb. 19, 1944. [1944.]

4 leaves, il. (TM 3-315 [changes] 2.) * Paper, 5c. W 1.35: 3-315/ch.2----- Same: Reel unit RL-31, Changes 1; Feb. 5, 1944. [1944.] 8 p. il. (TM

11-362 [changes] 1.) * Paper, 5c. W 1.35:11-362/ch.l----- Same: Use of smokes and lacrimators in training, Changes 2; Feb. 10,

1944. [1944.] 2 p. (TM 3-305 [changes] 2.) [Supersedes Training circular 66,1942.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.35: 3-305/ch.2

----- Same: Water supply and water purification, Changes 2; Feb. 18, 1944. [1944.] 2 leaves. (TM 5-295 [changes] 2.) * Paper, 5c. W 1.35 : 5-295/ch.2

Telephone directory, War Department, Feb. 18,1944. [1944.] iv+59+C37-f-[2]P- 4° J W 1.19: 944

Training circular 13-19; Mar. 3-18, 1944. [1944.] 3 p. or 1 p. il. [Issued with perforations.] t W 1.36: 944/13-19

ARMY AIR FORCES

Air force. Air force, official service journal of Army Air Forces, Mar. 1944; [v. 27, no. 3]. [Air Force Editorial Office, New York, N. Y., 1944.] cover title, 64 p. il. [Monthly. Text and other illustrations on p. 2-4 of cover.] f •

W 108.7: 27/3■----- Same, Apr. 1944; [v. 27, no. 4]. [Air Force Editorial Office, New York,

N. Y., 1944.] cover title, 64 p, il. 4° [Monthly. Text and other illustrations p. 2-4 of cover.] t • W 108.7 : 27/4

Convalescent training program. You are convalescing in an Army Air Forces hos-pital; issued by air surgeon, Headquarters Army Air Forces. [1943.] 24 p. il. 12° f • Item 1147 W 108.2: C 76

Government supplies. Army Air Forces specification: Installation of type A-5 aircraft automatic pilot, general specification for; Dec. 8, 1943. [Wright Field, Day ton, Ohio, Dec. 13, 1943.] 34 p. il. 12° (No. 27330-A) [Supersedes No. 27330, Sept. 30, 1942.] f W 108.13 : 27330-A

----- Same: Tachometer, electric, type E-17 (R-5 series helicopters) ; Jan. 29, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 11, 1944.] 6p. il. 12° (No. 27443.) t

W 108.13: 27443 ----- U. S. Army specifications.

Note .—In the list below, some of the Amendments and Notices are for specifications which were issued during the time when entries for the specifications appeared in the Monthly catalog under the Adjutant General’s Department, and for these, the old classi-fication. W 3.481is retained in order that they may be filed with the publications to which they belong.

----- U. S. Army specification: Adapter-gun camera, type B-l, notice 1; Jan. 31, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 21, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 93-24666 [notice 1].) t W 3.48/1: 93-24666/notice 1

----- Same: Adapter, gun mount, type C-17, notice 1; Feb. 8, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 21, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 93-24696 [Notice 1].) t

W 3.48/1: 93-24696/notice 1----- Same: Altimeter, (aircraft) sensitive, type C-7, notice 1; Jan. 19, 1944.

[Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 27, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 94-27758 [notice 1] •) t W 3.48/1: 94-27758/notice 1

----- Same: Anvils, blacksmiths’, notice 1; Jan. 12, 1944. [1944.] 1 p. 4° (No.17-56A [notice 1].) [Processed.] f W 3.48/1:17-56 A/notice 1

----- Same: Bag, hand, flyer’s clothing, type C-l, notice 1; Jan. 1,1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 22, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 94-3074 [notice 1].) f

W.3.48/1:94-3074/notice 1----- Same: Balloon, captive observation, type C-3, notice 1; Jan. 24, 1944.

[Wright Field, Day ton, Ohio, Feb. 2, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 99-2000-E [notice 1].) f W 3.48/1: 99-2000-E/notice 1

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Government supplies—Continued.----- Same: Balloon, observation, type C-6, notice 1; Jan. 19, 1944. [Wright

Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 2, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 99-2095 [notice 1].) tW 3.48/1: 99-2095/notice 1

----- Same: Balloon, supply, type B-1A, notice 1; Jan. 19, 1944. [1944.] 1 p. 4° (No. 99-2190 [notice 1].) [Processed.] t W 3.48/1: 99-2190/notice 1

----- Same: Basket, balloon, observation (type E-l), notice 1; Jan. 19, 1944. [Wright Field, Day ton, Ohio, Feb. 2, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 99-2110-B [notice1 ].) t W 3.48/1: 99-2110-B/notice 1

----- Same: Battery, aircraft storage, integrally shielded, type D-5, notice 1; Feb. 23, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 29, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No.70-36 [notice 1].) t W 3: 48/1: 70-36/notice 1

----- Same: Battery, aircraft storage, integrally shielded, type E-3, notice 2; Feb. 23, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 29, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No.70-35 [notice 2].) t W 3.48/1: 70-35/notice2

----- Same: Blower, air, type F-3, notice 1; Jan. 24,1944. [Wright Field, Day-ton, Ohio, Feb. 2, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 99-2177 [notice 1].) t

s W 3.48/1: 99-2177/notice 1----- Same: Braid, tinned copper; Nov. 10, 1943. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio,

Nov. 17, 1943.] 4 p. 12° (No. 94-40229.) [Supersedes No. 40229-B, Nov. 25, 1942.] t W 1.49: 94 -40229

----- Same: Camera, aircraft, type A-5 (35 millimeter, motion picture) ; Jan. 20,1944. [Wright Field, Day ton, Ohio, Feb. 2,1944.] 9 p. 12° (No. 75-246-A.) [Supersedes No. 75-246, Apr. 10,1943.] t W 1.49: 75-246-A

----- Same: Camera, aircraft, type K-17B, amdt. 6; Mar. 4, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Mar. 6, 1944.] 3 p. il. 12° (No. 75-94-B [amdt. 6].) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 5, Dec. 21,1943.] t

W 3.48/1: 75-94-B/amdt.6----- Same: Camera, aircraft, type K-22, amdt. 3 ; Dec. 16, 1943. [Wright Field,

Dayton, Ohio, Dec. 23, 1943.] 4 p. il. 12° (No. 75-221 [amdt. 3].) [Super-sedes and includes Amendment 2, Apr. 7, 1943.] t W 3.48/1: 75-221/amdt.3

----- Same: Camera, aircraft, type K-24, amdt. 2 ; Feb. 11, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 29, 1944.] 2 p. 12° (No. 75-234 [amdt 2].) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 1, June 24, 1943.] t W 3.48/1: 75-234/amdt.2

----- Same : Camera, aircraft, type K-25, amdt. 2; Dec. 13, 1943. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Dec. 16, 1943.] 2 p. 12° (No. 75-218 [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 1, Aug. 2, 1943.] t W 3.48/1: 75-218/amdt.2

----- Same: Camera, type K-18A (aircraft), amdt. 1; Jan. 3, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 11, 1944.] 2 p. il. 12° (No. 75-92-B [amdt. 1].) t

W 3.48/1: 75-92-B/amdt.l----- Same: amdt. 2; Feb. 28,1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 29, 1944.]

2 p. il. 12° (No. 75-92-B [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes and includes Amendment1, Jan. 3, 1944.] t W 3.48/1: 75-92-B/amdt.2

----- Same: Camera, type K-19B (aircraft), amdt. 5; Dec. 13, 1943. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Dec. 15, 1943.] 3 p. il. 12° (No. 75-97-C [amdt. 5].) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 4, June 12, 1943.] t

W 3.48/1:75-97-C/amdt.5----- Same: Case assembly, packing, type A-l (for type C-3 observation bal-

loon), notice 1; Jan. 19, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 2, 1944.]1 p. 12° (No. 99-2111 [notice 1].) t W 3.48/1: 99-2111/notice 1

----- Same: Case, instrument, type A-3 (free balloon), notice 1; Jan. 19, 1944. [1944.] 1 p. 4° (No. 94-2185 [notice 1].). [Processed.] t

W 3.48/1: 94-2185/notice 1----- Same: Case, oxygen system maintenance, type K-l; Jan. 28,1944. [Wright

Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 11, 1944.] 5 p. il. 12° (No. 94-40608.) [SupersedesNo. 40608-A, Aug. 31, 1943.] t W 1.49 : 94-40608

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Governnient supplies—Continued.----- Same: Case, shipping and tiling, type L-l; Jan. 15, 1944. [Wright Field

?±>n. °,h?°’ Jan- 275 1944J 5 p' iL 12° (No- 94-40612.) [Supersedes No.’ 40612-A. Mar. 24, 1943.] t W 1.49: 94-40612

—— Same: Case, watch carrying (navigation), amdt. 1; Jan. 12, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 20,1944.] 2 p. il. 12° (No. 94-27310 [amdt. 1].) f

W 3.48/1 :94-27310/amdt.l—— Same: Cleaning of aircraft metal surfaces prior to application of initial

protective coating, amdt. 4; Oct. 5, 1943. [1943.] 3 p. 4° (No. 98-20007 {a“dt [Processed. Supersedes and includes Amendment 3, Sept 26 19401 T W 3.48/1:98-20007/amdt.4

aircraft inch round dial), type A-6, notice 1; Jan. 19, 1944; [Wnght Field, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 27, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 94-27221-A [notice 1],) t W 3-48/1.94-27221-A/notice 1

T gr^d.’ f°,r airshiP® and balloons, general specification, notice1. Jan. 17, 1944. [1944.] 1 p. 4° (No. 94-2087 [notice 1].) [Processed ] t

W 3.48/1: 94-2087/notice 1—— Same: Cock, all-metal aircraft shut-off (tapered plug type), general sneci- Aral,on for:rNov 12 IMS. (Wright Field, Dolton. Ohio d L iHmS.) Tp

1- (No. 9o-28130.) (Supersedes No. 28130-B, Aug. 5, 1943.) tW 1.49:95-28130

gcneral silication for, iw L(M o 3io a “3’.1944' ,Wri^bt Field, Dayton. Ohio, Jan. 29, 1944.] 2 p 12° (No. 94-27180-F [amdt. 1].) t w 3.48/1: 94-271801F/amdt 1

Same: Compass navigation (aircraft) (long-period) 5% inch dial, type 1-74’ ?N.1CeJ I'tw oa ' J94^ ?ght Field’ Dayton’ Ohio, Jan. 27, 1944.] Ip. 1- (No. 94—2<232—A [notice 1].) f W 3.48/1: 94-27232-A/notice 1

4-$aone-i Compass, pilot's (aircraft), short period, magnet card, tvne B-9 R q?F1’ 1944’ [W1,’’ght Field. Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 27, 1944 ] 1 p 12’ (No. 94-21723 [notice 2|.) f w 3.48/1 : 9412779a/Ja?^W 3.48/1: 94-27723/notice 2

C<aaPass. pilot’s (aircraft), type B-12, notice 1; Jan. 21 1944 [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 27. 1944.] - — 11 p. 12’ (No. 94-27756 [notice

W 3.48/1: 94-27756/notice 1~ Compass. pilot’s (aircraft), type B-14, notice 1; Jan 21 1944

tkpnigl ) Ft d’ yt°n’ °hi°’ Jan' 27> 1944 1 1 p- 12° (No- $4-27763 [no- 1JJ ' W 3.48/1: 94-27763/notice 1

~i7i^Sa,r«r: Computer, (aircraft) altitude correction, type C-l notice 1- Jan 1 Siop[^gh Field’ Dayt°n’ °hi°’ Jan’ 1944 1 1 p- 12° (No.94-27148 1 notice 1 ].) f W 3.48/1.94-27148/notice 1

<i Computer, line-of-position, type A-3. notice 1 ; Dec. 4,1943. [Wright Field, Day ton, Ohio, Dec. 23, 1943.] 1 p. 12° (No. 94-27786 [notice 1].) t

W 3.48/1: 94-27786/notice 1~^3Sai|T94??1U2U^rtitype (t9aeJ'lte1rva1’ Photographic), amdt. 1; Oct. 11,

1943. [1943.] 2 p. il. 4 (No. 75-195-A [amdt. 1].) [Processed.] JW 3.48/1:75-195-A/amdt.l

—— Same: Cones, danger, type A-2A. notice 1: Jan. 1. 1944. [Wright Field Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 20, 1944.] 1 p. 12" (No. 94-40018-B [notice l] ) t

W 3.48/1: 94-400ia-B/notice 177 vm T0 1 A-11 (Photographic roll film) ; Jan.

r JW ghl *1O d’ Da.vton. Ohio. Jan. 26. 1944.] 4 p. 12° (No 94- 40610.) [Supersedes No. 40610, May 1, 1943.] i W 1.49: 94-40610rw insulated liquid (1 and 2 gallon capacity) ; Nov. 1, 1943.[Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 1, 1944.] 5 p. il. 12° (No 94^40997 ) [Supersedes No. 40297. Feb. 28, 1940.] f P W1 49 : 94-S

7~ Same, amdt. 1; Feb. 1, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio Feb 2 1944 1 lp.12" (No. M-40297 [amdt. 1].) t ' W 1.49:VSvamdtl

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Government supplies—Continued.----- Same: Container, link ejection, type A-4, notice 1; Jan. 31, 1944. [Wright

Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 21, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 93-24605 [notice 1].) tW 3.48/1: 93-24605/notice 1

----- Same: Control assembly, gun charging, type B-5, notice 1; Feb. 8, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 21, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 93-24571 [no-tice i].) f W 3.48/1:93-24571/notice 1

----- Same: Control, bomb arming, type AN-A2 (24 volts D. C.) ; Jan. 17, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 24, 1944.] 7 p. 12° (No. 9B-24828-A.) [Supersedes No. 93-24828, Feb. 12, 1943.] f W 1.49: 93-24828-A

----- Same: Control, bomb arming, type AN-B2 (12 volts D. C.) ; Jan. 15, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 22, 1944.] 7 p. 12° (No. 93-2482O-A.) [Supersedes No. 98-24829, Apr. 5, 1943.] f W 1.49: 93-24829-A

----- Same: Control unit, gun synchronizer, type A-8 (single), notice 1; Jan. 31, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 11, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 93-24656 [notice 1].) t W 3-48/1'• 93-24656/notice 1

----- Same: Control unit, gun synchronizer, type B-8 (double), notice 1; Jan. 31,1944. [Wright Field, Day ton, Ohio, Feb. 21, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 93-24657 [notice 1].) t W 3.48/1: 93-24657/notice 1

----- Same: Cover, camera, type B-l (electrically heated, type K-21 cameras) ; Nov. 13, 1943. [Wright Field, Day ton, Ohio, Nov. 22, 1943.] 3 p. 12° (No. 75-341.) [Supersedes No. 31263, Nov. 19, 1942.] f W1.49: 75-341

----- Same: Cover, camera, type B-2 (electrically heated, type K-19 series cam-eras) ; Nov. 20, 1943. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Nov. 30, 1943.] 2 p. 12° (No. 75-342.) [Supersedes No. 31286, Jan. 30, 1943.] f W 1.49: 75-342

----- Same: Cover, camera, type B-3 (electrically heated, type K-18 cameras) ; Nov. 23, 1943. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Nov. 29, 1943.] 2 p. 12° (No. 75-344.) [Supersedes No. 31287, Jan. 30, 1943.] t W 1.49: 75-344

----- Same: Cover, camera, type B-4 (electrically heated, types K-17 and K-17B cameras with 6-inch lens cone) ; Nov. 23, 1943. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Nov. 29. 1943.] 2 p. 12° (No. 75-343.) [Supersedes No. 31288, Feb. 5, 1943.] t W 1.49: 75-343

----- Same: Cover, camera, type B-5 (electrically heated, types K-17 and K-17B cameras with 12—inch lens cones) ; Nov. 23, 1943. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Nov. 29, 1943.] 2 p. 12° (No. 75-346.) [Supersedes No. 31289-A, June 23, 1943.] t W 1.49 : 75-346

----- Same: Cover, camera, type B-6 (electrically heated, types K-17 and K-17B cameras with 24-inch lens cones) ; Nov. 23, 1943. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio. Nov. 29, 1943.] 2 p. 12° (No. 75-345.) [Supersedes No. 31290, Feb. 5,1943.] t W 1.49: 75-345

----- Same: Covers, flexible machine gun (Browning), notice 1; Feb. 23, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Mar. 2, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 93-26752 [notice 1],) । W 3.48/1: 93-26752/notice 1

----- Same: Cushions, aircraft, general specification for, amdt. 3; Feb. 29, 1944. [Wright Field, Day ton, Ohio, Mar. 6, 1944.] 1 p. 12" (No. 94-40216-A [amdt. 31.) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 2, Feb. 26, 1942.] f

W 3.48/1: 94-40216-A/amdt.3----- Same: Developer, roll film, type D-3 (portable rapid-processing) ; Dec. 10,

1943. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio. Dec. 23, 1943.] 7 p. 12° (No. 75-347.) [Supersedes No. 31294, Feb. 26, 1943.] t W 1.49: 75-347

----- Same: Duck, rubberized cotton, notice 1; Jan. 6, 1944. [1944.] 1 p. 4° (No. 6-42-B [notice 1].) [Processed.] t W3.48/1:6-42-B/notice 1

----- Same: Equipment, exhaust, flame damping, general specification for, notice 1; Jan. 11, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio. Jan. 15, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No.

95-28164 [notice 1].) t W 3.48/1: 95r-28164/notice 1

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Government supplies—Continued.—• Same: Equipment, fuel distribution (for servicing, aircraft) ; Jan. 15 1944 [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 20, 1944.] 7 p. il. 12° (No 94-40391 )’ [Supersedes No. 40391, Jan. 30, 1942.] f W 1.49 : 94-40391

——• Same: Files, rasps and handles, notice 1; Jan. 12. 1944. [1944.] I p 4°(No. 17-79 [notice 1].) [Processed.] t W3.48/1:17-79/notice 1

Ft1?™- cut-s * * *heet and pack, photographic, amdt. 2; Jan. 3, 1944 [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 11. 1944.] 2 p. 12° (No. 75-330 [amdt. 2] ) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 1, Oct. 27, 1943.] f

5’1944-i 5 p.’11^12° (No .“94-314274' [S^erfedes‘no .’

_. $un mount adapter, type C-4, notice 1; Jan. 31, 1944. [WrightField, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 21, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 93-24569 [notice 1].)

W 3.48/1: 98-24569/notice 1—— Same: Heater engine and cockpit, type D-l (2-engine, portable), amdt.

2, Nov 1, 1943. [1943.] 3 p. 4° (No. 94-40390 [amdt. 2].) [Processed. Supersedes and includes Amendment 1, Apr. 17, 1943.] f

W 3.48/1: 94-40390/amdt.2—— Same: Helium tank car, type A-2, notice 1; Feb. 7, 1944. [Wright Field

Day ton, Ohio, Feb. 9, 1944.] 1 p. 4° (No. 43-32 [notice 1].) [Processed.] fW 3.48/1: 43-32/notice 1

—— Same: Holder, air message pad, type A-3A ; Nov. 29, 1943. [Wright Field S.971TO S 3 P> 12° (No‘ 94-27178-A.) [Supersedes N0:IM-Z717S, leb. 4, 1931.] f W 1.49: 94-27178-A

—— Same: Indicator, airspeed (aircraft) (2% inch round dial, Pitot static), i PeiE-3’/^Ot1^ 1' Jan- 31’ 1944’ [Wright Field. Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 5, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 94-27707-D [notice 1].) f W 3.48/1: 94-27707-D/notice 1

W 3.48/1:75-330/amdt.2—■ Same: Film, miscellaneous roll, photographic, amdt. 1; Jan. 3 1944 [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 11, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 75-329 ’[amdt' 1 ] • ’ t W 3.48/1: 75-329/amdt.i— Same: Film, motion-picture photographic, amdt. 1; Jan. 3, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 11, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 75-328 [amdt. 1].) f

W 3.48/1:75-328/amdt.l—- Same: Film, photographic, general specification for, amdt. 2; Jan. 3 1944 [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 14, 1944.] 5 p. 12° (No. 75-326 [amdt 2] ) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 1, Oct. 8, 1943.] t

W 3.48/1:75-326/amdt.2——- Same: Filters, photographic (for aircraft cameras) ; Dec. 6, 1943 [Wright

wk o' I13’.1943 1 9 * * P- “■ 12" <No- ’5-53-B.) (SupersedesNo. 75-53-A, Nov. 9, 1942.] f W 1.49: 75-53-B

S7anJ^LFi,ters’ Photographic, vignetting-correction (6-inch, F/6.3 lens) : 4’ 4944' (Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 11, 1944.] 6 p. il 12° (No

75-3u4.) [Supersedes No. 31302, Mar. 8, 1943.] f W 1.49 : 75-354Twr height, type C-l (photo interpreter’s); Dec. 14, 1943[Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 11, 1944.] 5 p. il. 12° (No 75-351 ) [Supersedes No. 31282, Feb. 26, 1943.] f W 1.49: 75-351

28, 1944. R^rator' en£'ne-driven, type R-l (aircraft, 24 volts D. C.) ; Jan. Sqfii9?4' rc[Wrighl Fi?ld’ Payton> Ohio, Feb. 3, 1944.] 3 p. 12° (No. 95- 32362.) [Supersedes No. 32362, Aug. 24, 1943.] t W 1 49• 95-32362

——- Same: Glass, selected plate (photographic) ; Jan. 15, 1944. Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 20, 1944.] 6 p. il. 12° (No. 75-357 ) 31334, June 9, 1943.] f

—— Same: Glass, lantern slide cover; Jan. 20, 1944. [Wright Field, Davton 1944‘] 3 P- (No- 75-356.) [Supersedes No. 31065-A, Nov.’

11 ’ 1943.] t W 1.49:75-356[Wright Field,

[Supersedes No. W 1.49:75-357

——- Same: Goggle, dark adaptation, type E-l; Jan. 28, 1944.3142, Mar. 31, 1943.] f W 1.49:94-3142

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Government supplies—Continued.----- Same: Indicator, airspeed, type E-6A (aircraft) ; Feb. 7, 1944. [Wright

Field, Day ton, Ohio, Feb. 22, 1944.] 6 p. il. 12° (No. 94-27954-C.) [Super-sedes No. 94-27954-B, May 2, 1942.] f W 1.49: 94-27954-C

------ Same: Indicator, exposure, type A-l (16 mm gun camera film), notice 1; Jan. 26, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 11, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 93- 24601 [notice 1].) t W 3.48/1: 93-24601/notice 1

----- Same: Indicators, airspeed (aircraft) (2% inch round dial, Pitot static), type B-2, notice 1; Jan. 26, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 3, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 94-27188-B [notice 1].) t W 3.48/1: 94-27188-B/notice 1

----- Same: Indicators, electric tachometer (magnetic drag type), general speci-fication for, amdt. 1; Dec. 1, 1943. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Dec. 6, 1943.] 3 p. 12° (No. 94-27370-A [amdt. 1].) t W 3.48/1: 94-27370-A/amdt.l

----- Same: Kit, emergency sustenance, type E-3A (aids box) ; Feb. 1, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 7, 1944.] 8 p. il. 12° (No. 94-40441-B.) [Supersedes No. 94-40441-A, June 1, 1943.] t W 1.49:94-40441-B

----- Same: Kit, interpreter’s, photo, type F-l, amdt. 2; Nov. 17, 1943. [1943.] 2 p. 4° (No. 75-224 [amdt. 2].) [Processed. Supersedes and includes Amend-ment 1, Feb. 11, 1943.] t W 3.48/1: 75-224/amdt.2

----- Same: Kit, parachute emergency, type B-4; Jan. 28, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 5,1944.] 3 p. 12° (No. 94-40463.) [Supersedes No. 40463, Nov. 10, 1942.] f W 1.49: 94-40463

----- Same: Kit, photographic copying and enlarging, type P-1 (airborne) ; Jan. 22, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 5, 1944.] 23 p. il. 12° (No. 75- 358.) [Supersedes No. 31327, June 29, 1943.] t W 1.49: 75-358

----- Same: Lamp assembly, cockpit, type A-5, notice 1; Jan. 19, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 27, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 94-32114 [notice 1].) f

W 3.48/1: 94-32114/notice 1----- Same: Lamp assembly, running, type B-1A, notice 1; Jan. 19,1944. [1944.]

1 p. 4° (No. 94-32048-A [notice 1].) [Processed.] tW 3.48/1: 94-32048-A/notice 1

----- --Same: Leader, film, motion picture (film processing machine), amdt. 1; Dec. 8, 1943. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Dec. 9, 1943.] 1 p. 12° (No. 75-290 [amdt. 1].) t W 3.48/1: 75-290/anfdt.l

----- --Same: Lens and cone assembly, photographic (40-inch, F/5, telephoto) ; Dec. 14, 1943. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Dec. 30, 1943.] 4 p. 12° (No. 75-352.) [Supersedes No. 31348, Oct. 14, 1943.] t W 1.49: 75-352

----- --Same: Lens cone, aircraft camera, 6% inch (type K-24 camera), amdt. 2; Mar. 4, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Mar. 6, 1944.] 2 p. 12° (No. 75-240 [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 1, May 20, 1943.] t

W 3.48/1:75-240/amdt.2•----- Same: Lens cone, 6, 12, 24, and 40 inch (for type K-22 camera), amdt.

2; Jan. 13, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 24, 1944.] 5 p. il. 12° (No. 75-222 [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 1, Mar. 4, 1943.] t W 3.48/1: 75-222/amdt.2

•---- Same: Lens, photographic, aerial reconnaissance and spotting (6-inch,F/6.3), amdt. 2; Feb. 10, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 11, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 75-283 [amdt 2].) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 1, Oct. 29, 1943.] t W 3.48/1: 75-283/amdt.2

■---- Same: Lenses, photographic, general specification for, amdt. 2; Jan. 5,1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 10, 1944.] 3 p. 12° (No. 75- 150-A [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 1, July 23, 1943.] t

W 3.48/1:75-15O-A/amdt.2•----- Same: Magazine, aircraft camera, type A-9 (9 by 9-inch capacity) ; Jan.

8, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 27, 1944.] 10 p. il. 12° (No. 75- 355.) [Supersedes No. 31291, Feb. 20, 1943.] t W 1.49: 75-355

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Government supplies—Continued.• Same: Magazine, camera, type A-8 (aircraft); Dec. 14, 1943. [Wright

Field, Day ton, Ohio, Dec. 28, 1943.] 10 p. il. 12° (No. 75-239-A.) [Super-sedes No. 75-239, Mar. 1,1943.] t W 1.49: 75-239-A

• - Same: Manometer (liquid, airship), type B-3, notice 1; Jan. 21, 1944.[Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 27, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 94-27193 [notice 1].) t W 3.48/1: 94-27193/notice 1

•---- Same: Marking for airplanes and airplane parts, amdt. 1; Feb. 9, 1944.[Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 17, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 98-24105-R [amdt. 1],) t W 3.48/1: 98-24105-R/amdt.l

•----- Same: Marking, shipment (domestic and export) ; Feb. 2, 1944. [WrightField, Day ton, Ohio, Feb. 3, 1944.] 8 p. il. 12° (No. 94-40645-A.) [Super-sedes No. 94-40645, June 11, 1943.] f W 1.49: 94^0645-A

----- Same, amdt. 1; Feb. 24,1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 26, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 94-40645-A [amdt. 1].) t W 1.49 : 94-40645-A/amdt.l

----- Same: Mask, oxygen, type A-14, amdt. 1; Jan. 13, 1944. [Wright Field, Day ton, Ohio, Jan. 15, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 94-3163 [amdt. 1].) t

W 1.49 : 94—3163/amdt.l----- ■ Same, amdt. 2; Feb. 1, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 3, 1944.]

1 p. 12° (No. 94-3163 [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 1, Jan. 13, 1944.] t W 1.49 : 94-3163/amdt.2

----- Same: Mount assembly, gun sight, type C-l, notice 1; Jan. 31, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 21, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 93-24662 [notice 1].) t W 3.48/1: 93-24662/notice 1

----- Same: Mount, camera, type A-23; Dec. 11, 1943. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Dec. 29, 1943.] 6 p. il. 12° (No. 75-349.) [Supersedes No. 31318,'Apr. 8, 1943.] t W 1.49: 75-349

----- Same: Oil, lubricating, rocker arm, notice 1; Nov. 22, 1943. [1943.] 1 p. 4° (No. 2-88-A [notice 1].) [Processed.] f W 3.48/1: 2-88-A/notice 1

----- Same: Oil, lubricating, transmission, notice 1; Jan. 6, 1944. [1944.] 1 p. 4° (No. 2-28D [notice 1].) [Processed.] t W 3.48/1:2-28D/notice 1

----- Same: Packaging of lightweight aircraft accessories; Jan. 26, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 2, 1944.] 11 p. il. 12° (No. 94-40672.) [Supersedes No. 40672, Dec. 22, 1943.] t W 1.49: 94-40672

----- Same: Paper, photographic, variable contrast, notice 1; Feb. 9, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 11, 1944.] 1 p. 4° (No. 75-241 [notice 1].) [Processed.] t W 3.48/1: 75-241/notice 1

----- Same: Parachute, cargo, type G-6; Nov. 12, 1943. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Nov. 22, 1943.] 2 p. 12° (No. 94-40480.) [Supersedes No. 40480, Feb. 25,1943.] t W 1.49: 94-40480

----- Same: Pouch, mechanic’s tool, type B-3; Jan. 28, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 5, 1944.] 3 p. 12° (No. 94-40468.) [Supersedes No. 40468, Apr. 22, 1943.] t W 1.49 : 94-40468

----- Same: Powder, flashlight, photographic, amdt. 2; Sept. 6, 1943. [1943.] Ip. 4° (No. 50-11-102A [amdt. 2].) [Processed. Includes Amendment 1.] f

W 3.481: 50-11-102A/amdt.2----- - Same: Powders, hardener, fixing bath (for photographic use), amdt. 2;

Jan. 10, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 13, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 75- 300 [amdt. 2.]) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 1, Aug. 27, 1943]. f

W 3.48/1: 75-300/amdt.2----- Same: Printer, contact, type A-8 (portable) ; Jan. 8, 1944. [Wright Field,

Day ton, Ohio, Jan. 22, 1944.] 12 p. il. 12° (No. 75-136-A.) [Supersedes No. 75-136, Mar. 3, 1941.] t W 1.49: 75-136-A

----- Same: Projector, type C-2 (35 nfm. still film and slide), amdt. 1; Jan. 14, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 15, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No 75-267 [amdt. 1].) t W 3.48/1:75-267/amdt.1

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Government supplies—Continued.----- Same: Rack assembly, bomb, type G-15A, notice 1; Feb. 8, 1944. [Wright

Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 21, 1944.] 1 p. 12“ (No. 93-24556 [notice 1].) tW 3.48/1: 93-24556/notice 1

----- Same: Rack assembly, bomb, type N-3, notice 1; Feb. 8, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 21. 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 93-24575-A [notice 1].) t

W 3.48/1: 93-24575-A/notice 1----- Same: Rack, bomb (aircraft), type A-3, notice 1: Feb. 8, 1944. [Wright

Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 21, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 93-24541 [notice 1].) tW 3.48/1: 93-24541/notice 1

----- Same: Rack, bomb, internal (aircraft), type G-6, notice 1; Feb. 8, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 21, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 93-24543 [notice1] .) t W 3.48/1: 93-24543/notice 1

----- Same: Rack, bomb, internal (aircraft), type G-7, notice 1; Feb. 8, 1944. [Wright Field. Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 21, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 93-24544 [notice 1].) t W 3.48/1: 93-24544/notice 1

----- Same: Rack, bomb, type N-5 (12 volts), notice 1; Feb. 8, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 21, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 93-24626 [notice 1].) t

W 3.48/1: 93-24626/notice 1■----- Same: Rafts, pneumatic, general specification for, notice 1; Oct. 13, 1943.

[1943.] 1 p. 4° (No. 94-40200-C [notice 1].) [Processed.] tW 3.48/1 : 94-40200-C/notice 1

■----- Same: Receptacle, bomb release, type A-l (24 volts, D. C.), amdt. 1; Feb.10, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 11, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 93-24843[amdt. 1].) t W 3.48/1: 93-24843/amdt.l

■---- Same, amdt. 2; Feb. 17, 1944. I Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 21, 1944.]1 p. 12° (No. 93-24843 [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 1, Feb. 10, 1944.] t W 3.48/1: 93-24843/amdt.2

----- Same: Regulator, oxygen (gaseous) (1%-inch round dial), type A-6, notice 1; Feb. 8, 1944. | Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio. Feb. 21, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 94-40249 [notice 1].) t W 3.48/1: 94-40249/notice 1

----- Same: Regulator, supercharger, type A-7, notice 1; Feb. 25, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Mar. 2, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 95-28417 [notice 1].) t

W 3.48/1: 95-28417/notice 1----- Same: Regulator, voltage (aircraft generator), notice 2; Nov. 11, 1943.

[1943.] 1 p. 4° (No. 94^32276-A [notice 2].) [Processed. Supersedes and cancels Notice 1, Feb. 1, 1943.] t W 3.48/1: 94-32276-A/notice 2

----- Same: Rheostat, type O-1C (aircraft. 50 watts), notice 1; Mar. 8. 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Mar. 9, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 94-32229-D [no-tice 1 ].) t W 3.48/1: 94-32229-D/notice 1

----- Same: Rheostat, type Q-1A (heated clothing, 2 ohms, 100 watts); Jan.12. 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton. Ohio, Jan. 18, 1944.] 7 p. il. 12° (No. 94- 32357-A.) [Supersedes No. 94-32357, Apr. 8. 1942.] f W 1.49: 94-32357-A

—— Same, amdt. 1; Feb. 23. 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton. Ohio, Feb. 26, 1944.] 2p. 12° (No. 94-32357-A [amdt. 1].) f W 1.49': 94-32357-A/amdt. 1

■----- Same: Shelter, field maintenance, tvpe A-l (adjustable); Nov. 2, 1943.[Wright Field. Dayton, Ohio. Nov. 29. 1943.] 8 p. il. 12° (No. 94-40425-A.)[Supersedes No. 94-40425. Jan. 1. 1943.] t W 1.49: 94-40425-A

----- Same: Sight, fixed gun. tvpe N-3C: Jan. 11, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 15. 1944.] 6 p. il. 12° (No. 93-24817-A.) [Supersedes No. 93- 24817, Nov. 9, 1942.] f W 1.49: 93-24817-A

------ Same: Solenoid, tvpe B-8 (12 volts, D. C.), amdt. 2: Feb. % 1944. [Wright Field. Dayton. Ohio. Feb. 5, 1944.] 2 p. 12° (No. 93-24768-A [amdt. 2].)[Supersedes and includes Amendment 1, Oct. 16, 1943.] t

W 3.48/1: 93-24768-A/amdt.2

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Government supplies—Continued.•----- Same: Solenoid, type G-ll (aircraft, 24 volts D. C.), amdt. 1; Jan. 6, 1944.

[Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 10, 1944.] 2 p. 12° (No. 93-24746-A [amdt. 1] •) t W 3.48/1: 93-24746-A/amdt.l

----- Same: Solenoid, type G-16 (24 volts, D. C.), amdt. 2; Feb. 4,1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 7, 1944.] 2 p. 12° (No. 93-24769-A [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 1, Oct. 16, 1943.] f

W 3.48/1: 93-24769-A/amdt.2----- Same: Splicer, aerial roll film, type A-l; Jan. 24, 1944. n. p. [1944.] 9 p.

il 12° (No. 75-359.) [Supersedes No. 31297, May 10, 1943.] tW 1.49: 75-359

----- Same: Surfaces, aircraft, application of fabric to, amdt. 1; Jan. 25, 1944. [1944.] 2 p. 4° (No. 98-24108-K [amdt. 1].) [Processed.] t

W 3.48/1: 98-24108-K/amdt.l----- Same: Switch, diaphragm-actuating selector, type A-2 (manually oper-

ated) ; Dec. 9, 1943. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Dec. 21, 1943.] 6 p. il. 12° (No. 75-350.) [Supersedes No. 31269, Nov. 4, 1942.] f W 1.49: 75-350

----- Same: Switch, ignition, type B-6, amdt. 1; Feb. 9, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 11, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 94-32428 [amdt. 1].) t

W 1.49: 94-32428/amdt.l----- Same: Tape, cotton, non-elastic, notice 1: Jan. 5, 1944. [Wright Field,

Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 22,1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 6-314 [notice 1].) tW 3.48/1: 6-314/notice 1

----- Same: Terminals, spliced, flexible cable (for aircraft), notice 1; Feb. 10, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 11, 1944.] 1 p. 4° (No. 98-25515-E [notice 1].) [Processed.] f W 3.48/1:98-25515-E/notice 1

----- Same: Thermometer, thermocouple, type B-9 (engine air-cooled, aircraft) ; Jan. 28, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 5, 1944.] 15 p. il. 12° (No. 94-27928-C.) [Supersedes No. 94-27928-B, Mar. 6, 1943.] f

W 1.49:94-27928-C----- Same: Thermometer, thermocouple, type B-10 (engine air-cooled, aircraft),

notice 1; Dec. 4, 1943. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Dec. 31, 1943.] 1 p. 12° (No. 94-27929-B [notice 1].) f W 3.48/1: 94-27929-B/notice 1

----- Same: Thermometers, (aircraft) (1% inch round dial), type A-5, notice 1; Dec. 8, 1943. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Dec. 28, 1943.] 1 p. 12° (No. 94-27192-G [notice 1].) t W 3.48/1: 94-27192-C/notice 1

----- Same: Thermometers, (aircraft) (1% inch round dial) type A-6, notice 1; Dec. 8, 1943. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Dec. 28, 1943.] 1 p. 12® (No 94-27214-B [notice 1 ].) t W 3.48/1: 94-27214-B/notice 1

----- Same: Tie, tube, elastic inflation, type A-l, notice 1; Jan. 24, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 2, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 99-2170 [notice 1 ] •) t W 3.48/1: 99-2170/notice 1

----- Same: Timer, photographic continuous, amdt. 1; Jan. 20, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 24, 1944.] 2 p. 12° (No. 75-269 [amdt. 1] ) f

W 3.48/1:75-269/amdt.l----- Same: Timer, photographic, interval, amdt. 1; Jan. 20, 1944. [Wright

Field, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 24, 1944.] 2 p. 12° (No. 75-265 [amdt. 1].) fW 3.48/1:75-265/amdt.l

----- Same: Trailer, airdrome utility, type F-2; Jan. 11, 1944. [Wright Field Dayton. Ohio, Jan. 28, 1944.] 5 p. 12° (No. 91-86.) [Supersedes No. 30160, Oct. 6, 1943.] f W 1.49: 91-86

----- Same, amdt. 1; Feb. 21, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 22, 1944.] 3p. 12° (No. 91-86 [amdt. 1.]) t W 1.49: 91-86/amdt.l

—— Same: Trailer, 2-wheel (2dt) fuel servicing, type A-l (600-gallon capac-ity) ; Jan. 31, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 5, 1944.] 12 p. 12° (No. 91-83.) [Supersedes No. 30141, Feb. 2, 1942.] f w 1.49 : 91-83

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Apri l 1944 459Government supplies—Continued.----- Same: Trainer, aerial gunnery, type E-4 (shot gun), notice 1; Feb. 8,

1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 21, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 94-24735 [notice 1].) t W 3.48/1: 94-24735/notice 1

----- Same: Truck, fuel servicing, type F-3, amdt. 1; Dec. 7, 1943. [Wright Field, Day ton, Ohio, Dec. 8, 1943.] 1 p. 12° (No. 91-84 [amdt. 1].) t

W 3.48/1:91-84/amdt.l■----- Same, amdt. 2; Feb. 23, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 26, 1944.]

2 p. 12° (No. 91-84 [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 1, Dec. 7,1943. ] f W 3.48/1: 91-84/amdt.2

----- Same: Tube, airspeed, type G-l (aircraft, Pitot 24-volt system), amdt. 1; Jan. 21, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 11, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 94-27378 [amdt. 1].) t W 3.48/1: 94-27378/amdt.l

----- Same, notice 1; Mar. 8, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Mar. 9, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 94-27378 [notice 1].) t W 3.48/1: 94-27378/notice 1

----- Same: Tube, airspeed, type G-2 (aircraft, Pitot, 24-volt D. C.), amdt. 1; Jan. 21, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 11, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No 94-27389 [amdt. 1].) t W 3.48/1:94-27389/amdt.l

----- Same, notice 1: Mar. 8, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Mar. 9, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 94-27389 [notice 1].) t W 3.48/1: 94-27389/notice 1

----- Same: Valve assembly (airship, automatic), type D-3A, notice 1; Jan. 24, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 2, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 99-2182 [no-tice 1].) t W 3.48/1: 99-2182/notice 1

----- Same: Valve, balloon, observation (type B-2), notice 1; Jan. 24, 1944. [Wright Field, Day ton, Ohio, Feb. 2, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 99-2114-A [notice 1] •) i W 3.48/1: 99-2114-A/notice 1

----- Same : Voltmeter, alternating-current, type C-l (0-150 volts, 400 cycles, air-craft), notice 1; Feb. 24,1944. [Wright Field, Day ton, Ohio Feb. 26, 1944.] 1 p 12° (No. 94-32382-A [notice 1].) t W 3.48/1: 94-32382-A/notice 1

----- Same: Watch, navigation, type A-ll (hack), amdt. 1; Jan. 17, 1944. [Wright Field, Day ton, Ohio, Jan. 26, 1944.] 3 p. il. 12° (No. 94-27834-B [amdt. 1].) t W 3.48/1: 94-27834-B/amdt.l

----- Same: Windlass, tow target, type C-3, notice 1; Feb. 23, 1944 [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Mar. 2, 1944.] 1 p. 12° (No. 94-40054-A [notice 1].) t

W 3.48/1: 94-40054-A/notice 1—— Same: Wye assembly, inflation (balloons and airships), type A-l, notice

1; Jan. 26, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 7, 1944.] " 1 p. 12° (No 99-2172 [notice 1].) t W 3.48/1: 99-2172/notice 1

ARMY SERVICE FORCES

Manuals. Army Service Forces manual: Army Service Forces organization; Jan. 15, 1944. 1944. [464] p. il. 4° (M 301, organizations.) [Rescinds all pre-vious Army Service Forces circulars and memoranda and portions thereof which are inconsistent with the text of this manual and its revisions.] t

W 109.12:301/2Supply catalogs. Army Service Forces catalog: Engineer supply catalog. [1943-

44.] [Issued with perforations.] $EnS1943S]etS °f equipment [SuPersedes pt. 1, Engineer supply catalog, July 1,

140-12. Barrage balloon equipment: set no. 12, Rigging and fabric repair, LA; Oct. 21, 210-20. Bridge, fixed*? steel, box girder, H-20; Oct. 21, 1943.W410p.’14' EnS 6-140-12210-50. Bridge, fixed, steel, panel, Bailey type; Oct. 21, 1943.^ 100 14-En® 6 210-20210-80. Bridge, fixed, steel, trestle, 10-ton; Oct. 21, 1943. 2^'n.1 '14'EnS 6 210-50240-51. Bridge, floating, treadway, steel M-2; Oct. 21, 1943.^4 °p 14 EnS 6 210-80

W 109.14 : Eng 6-240-51

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Supply catalogs—Continued.320-02. Camouflage net set no. 2; Oct. 21, 1943. 2 p. W 109.14 : Eng 6—320—02 410-05. Demolition equipment: set no. 5, Individual; Oct. 21, 1943. 2 p.

W 109.14 : Eng 6-410-05 415-01. Diving outfit: set no. 1, New Navy type no. 1; Oct. 21, 1943. 7 p.

W 109.14 : Eng 6-415-01 430-06. Drafting equipment: set no. 6, CAC harbor defense; Oct. 21, 1943. 4 p.

W 109.14 : Eng 6-430-06 430-08. Same: set no. 8, FA flash ranging; Oct. 21, 1943. 4 p.

W 109.14 : Eng 6-430-08 430-09. Same: set no. 9, FA sound ranging; Oct. 21, 1943. 6 p.

W 109.14 : Eng 6-430-09 520-06. Instruments, plotting, stereoscopic (multiplex) : set no. 6, Supplementary;

Oct. 21, 1943. 6 p. W 109.14 : Eng 6-520-06570-14. Library, reference : set no. 14, Water supply company; Oct. 21, 1943. 2 p.

W 109.14 : Eng 6-570-14 650-01. Pipefitting equipment, set no. 1; Oct. 21, 1943. 4 p. W 109.14 : Eng 6-650-01 700-01. Repair equipment: set no. 1, Instrument, topographic battalion ; Oct. 21, 1943.

4 p. W 109.14 : Eng 6-700-01710-03. Reproduction equipment: set no. 3, Gelatin process, 18 by 18 inches; Oct. 21,

1943. 3 p. W 109.14 : Eng 6-710-03710-04. Same: set no. 4, Gelatin process, 22 by 33 inches; Oct. 21, 1943. 4 p.

W 109.14 : Eng 6-710-04 724-01. Reproduction equipment (topographic), motorized map layout section; set

no. 1, Mounted on 2% ton 6x6 standard truck chassis with van type body; Oct. 21, 1943. 6 p. W 109.14 : Eng 6-724-01

740-01. Rigging equipment, set no. 1; Oct. 21, 1943. 4 p. W 109.14 : Eng 6—740—01 755-02. Searchlight: set no. 2, 24-inch, Portable, Mole Richardson 1942; Oct. 21, 1943.

2 p. W 109.14 : Eng 6-755-02870—15. Supplementary equipment: set no. 15, Survey company, topographic battalion ;

Oct. 21, 1943. 7 p. W 109.14 : Eng 6-870-15880-01. Surveying equipment: set no. 1, FA battalion ; Oct. 21. 1943. 4 p.

W 109.14 : Eng 6-880-01 880-04. Same : set no. 4, FA topographic (B) ; Oct. 21, 1943. 4 p.

W 109.14 : Eng 6-880-04 880-06. Same: set no. 6, General purpose; Oct. 21, 1943. 4 p.

W 109.14 : Eng 6-880-06 880-13. Same : set no. 13, Signal and tower, topographic battalion ; Oct. 21. 1943. 6 p.

W 109.14 : Eng 6-880-13880-15. Same: set no. 15, Topographic company (corps) ; Oct. 21. 1943. 15 p.

W 109.14 : Eng 6-880-15 915-06. Tool kit: set no. 6, Instrument repair; Oct. 21, 1943. 12 p.

W 109.14 : Eng 6-915-06970-01. Welding equipment: set no. 1, Electric arc, 300-amp, trailer mounted; Oct. 21.

1943. 2 p. W 109.14: Eng 6-970-01975-02. Well development and production : set no. 2, Rotary; Oct. 21, 1943. 2 p.

W 109.14 : Eng 6-975-02----- Same: Ordnance supply catalog. [Publications Department, Raritan Ar-

senal, 1943-44.] [Processed. Issued with perforations.] tOrd 6 SNL. Tools, maintenance, for repair.

A-35. Automatic guns, automatic gun antiaircraft materiel, automatic and semi-automatic cannon, and mortars; Jan. 16, 1944. 59 p. il. (Standard nomen-clature list A-35.) [Supersedes SNL A-35, Aug. 25, 1943.]

W 109.14 : Ord 6 A-35B-20. Small and hand arms, and pyrotechnic projectors; Feb. 1. 1944. 18 p. il.

(Standard nomenclature list B—20.) [Supersedes SNL B-20. June 10. 1943, and Changes 1, Aug. 17, 1943.] W 109.14 : Ord 6 B-20

Ord 7 SNL. Organizational spare parts and equipment.A-4. Rifle, automatic, cal. .30, Browning, M1918, M1918A1, and M1918A2; Dec. 27,

1943. 12 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list A-4.) [Supersedes SNL A—4, organizational spare parts and equipment, Sept. 16, 1943.1

W 109.14 : Ord 7 A-4A-5. Gun. machine, cal. .30, Browning, M1917, and M1917A1. and mounts; Dec.

29, 1943. 20 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list A-5.) [Supersedes SNL A-5, organizational spare parts and equipment, Sept. 16. 1943, and Changes 1. Oct. 6, 1943.] W 109.14 : Ord 7 A-5

A-38. Gun. machine, cal. .50, Browning, M2, aircraft, basic; Jan. 8. 1944 28 p il(Standard nomenclature list A-38.) [Supersedes SNL A-38. organiza-tional spare parts and equipment, Oct. 14, 1943, and Changes 1. Nov. 12,

o 19431 . W 109.14: Ord 7 A- 38Same. Changes 1; Mar. 2, 1944. 2 p. (Standard nomenclature list A-38,changes 1.) W 109.14 : Ord 7 A-38/ch.l

A-39. Gun, machine, cal. .50. Browning. M2, heavv barrel, fixed and flexible and ground mounts : Jan. 20, 1944. 22 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list A-39.) [Supersedes SNL A-39. organizational spare parts and equipment. July 23. 1943, and Changes 2. Oct. 28. 1943.] W 109.14 : Ord 7 A-39

Same, Changes 1; Feb. 4, 1944. 2 p. (Standard nomenclature list A—39 . ._ „ changes 1.) W 109.14 : Ord 7 A-39/ch.lA-47. Gun automatic. 20-mm. Ml and AN-M2 (aircraft); Feb. 9 1944 19 p il

(Standard nomenclature list A-47.) [Supersedes SNL A-47. organiza-tional spare parts and equipment. June 2, 1943.] W 109.14 : Ord 7 A-47

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Supply catalogs—Continued.B-3. Rifle, U. S., cal. .30, M1903, M1903A1, M1903A3, and M1903A4 (snipers) ;

Dec. 30, 1943. 16 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list B-3.) [Supersedes SNL B—3, organizational spare parts and equipment, Sept. 23, 1943, and Changes 2, Nov. 5, 1943.] W 109.14 : Ord 7B-3

Same, Changes 1; Jan. 17, 1944. 2 p. (Standard nomenclature list B-3, changes 1.) W 109.14 : Ord 7 B-3/ch.l

B-4. Rifle, U. S., cal. .30, M1917; Feb. 17, 1944. 12 p. il. (Standard nomencla-ture list B-4.) [Supersedes SNL B-4, organizational spare parts and equipment, Aug. 10, 1943, and Changes 1, Dec. 22, 1943.]

W 109.14 : Ord 7 B-4B-6. Pistol, automatic, cal. .45, M1911 and M1911A1; Feb. 18, 1944. 11 p. il.

(Standard nomenclature list B-6.) [Supersedes SNL B-6, organizational spare parts and equipment, June 18, 1943, and Changes 1. July 26, 1943.]

W 109.14 : Ord 7 B-6B-17. Rifle, U. S„ cal. .22, M1922, M1922M1, and M2; Dec. 31, 1943. 8 p .il. (Stand-

ard nomenclature list B-17.) [Supersedes SNL B-17, organizational spare parts and equipment, Aug. 9, 1943.] W 109.14 : Ord 7 B-17

B-21. Rifle, U. S., cal. .30, Ml; Feb. 25, 1944. 16 p. il. (Standard nomenclaturelist B-21.) [Supersedes SNL B-21, organizational spare parts and equip-ment, Dec. 27. 1943.] W 109.14 : Ord 7 B-21/2

B-28. Carbine, cal. .30, Ml. M1A1, and M1A3; Dec. 30, 1943. 10 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list B-28.) [Supersedes SNL B-28, organizational spare parts and equipment, Aug. 17, 1943, and Changes 1, Sept. 21, 1943.]

W 109.14 : Ord 7 B-28C-31. Howitzer, 155-mm M1917A1 and M1917A2, and carriage, howitzer, 155-mm,

M1917A4: Jan. 12, 1944. 23 n. il. (Standard nomenclature list C—31.) [Supersedes SNL C-31, p. 109-144, covering organizational spare parts and equipment, May 7, 1942, and that portion of Changes 4, Sept. 28, 1943, pertaining to organizational spare parts and equipment.]

W 109.14 : Ord 7 C-31Same, Changes 1; Feb. 12, 1944. 2 p. (Standard nomenclature list C-31,

Changes 1.) W 109.14 : Ord 7 C-31/ch.lC—43. Gun, 3-in., M7, and mount, gun, 3-in., M5; Feb. 14, 1944. 12 p. il. (Stand-

ard nomenclature list C-43.) [Supersedes SNL C—43, organizational spare parts and equipment, Oct. 27, 1943.] W 109.14 : Ord 7 C-43

C-47. Gun. 75-mm, M4, and mount, gun, airplane, 75-mm, M6; Jan. 22, 1944.16 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list C-47.) [Supersedes SNL C-47, organizational spare parts and equipment, Oct. 5, 1943.]

W 109.14 : Ord 7 C-47C-59. Trailer, ammunition, M10; Jan. 21, 1944. 7 p. il. (Standard nomenclature

list C-59.) W 109.14 : Ord 7 C-59C-60. Gun. 75-mm, M5 (T13E1), and mount, aircraft, 75-mm, M9 (T13E2) ; Jan.

28, 1944. 15 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list C-60.)W 109.14 : Ord 7 C-60

C-63. Howitzer, 105-mm, M4, and mount, combination gun, M52; Feb. 15, 1944. 8 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list C—63.) W 109.14 : Ord 7 C-63

D—30. Gun. 155-mm, M1917 and M1918M1, and carriage, gun, 155-mm, M1917A1, M2, M1918A1, and M3; Dec. 21. 1943. 24 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list D—30.) [Supersedes SNL D-30, p. 108-122, covering organizationalspare parts and equipment, Oct. 10, 1942, and Changes 4, Oct. 9, 1943.]

W 109.14 : Ord 7 D-30Same, Changes 1; Feb. 11, 1944. 2 p. (Standard nomenclature list D-30,

changes 1.) W 109.14 : Ord 7 D-30/ch.lD-34. Gun, 90-mm, Ml, and mount, gun, antiaircraft, 90-mm, T2E1; Jan. 15, 1944.

23 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list D-34.) [Supersedes SNL D-34, or-ganizational spare parts and equipment, Jan. 9, 1943.]

W 109.14 : Ord 7 D-34D-35. Howitzer, 240-mm, M1918M1 and M1918M1A1, carriage, howitzer, 240-mm,

M1918A2, wagon, transport, cannon, M4 and wagon transport carriage, Mo; Dec. 16, 1943. 20 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list D-35.)

W 109.14 : Ord 7 FM35Same, Changes 1; Feb. 9, 1944. 2 p. (Standard nomenclature list D-35,

changes 1.) W 109.14 : Ord 7 D-35/ch.lD-38. Gun, 90-mm, M2, and mount, gun, antiaircraft, 90-mm, M2; Feb. 20, 1944. 22

p. il. (Standard nomenclature list D-38.) [Supersedes SNL D-38 or-ganizational spare parts and equipment, Sept. 3, 1943. and Changes 2, Jan. 10, 1944.] W 109.14 : Ord 7 D-38

E-2. Gun, 3-in. (15pdr.). M1902M1 and M1903 ; Jan. 8. 1944. 14 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list E-2.) [Supersedes SNL E-15, organizational spare parts and equipment, July 10, 1943, p. 3 and 4 covering gun accessories.]

W 109.14 : Ord 7 E-2E-4. Gun. 6-in., M1900, M1900A1, M1900A2, and M1908M2; Feb. 20. 1944. 15 p. il.

(Standard nomenclature list E-4.) W 109.14 : Ord 7 E-4E-19. Carriage, barbette, 12-in., M1892 and M1917; Feb. 1, 1944. 19 p. il. (Standard

nomenclature list E-19.) [Supersedes SNL E-19, organizational spare parts and equipment, Oct. 25. 1943.] W 109.14 : Ord 7 E-19

E-54. Gun, 6-in., M1903A2 and M1905A2, and carriage, barbette, 6-in., Ml and M2; Dec. 15. 1943. 24 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list E-54.) [Super-sedes SNL E-54, organizational spare parts and equipment. May 15, 1943.]

W 109.14 : Ord 7 E-54E-55. Gun, 8-in., Mk. 6, mod. 3A2, and carriage, gun, barbette, 8-in., Ml; Dec. 21, 1943.

18 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list E-55.) W 109.14 : Ord 7 E-55

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Supply catalogs—Continued.E-58. Gun 16-in., Mk. 2, Ml, Navy, and carriage, barbette, 16-in., M4 and M5;

Dec. 16, 1943. 36 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list E-58.) [Super-sedes SNL E-58 organizational spare parts and equipment. Oct. 25, 1943.]

W 109.14 : Ord 7 E-58F—22. Telescope, panoramic, M2 (mils), M2A1 (degrees). M2A1 (mils), M3 (de-

grees), M3A1 (degrees), M4 (mils), M5 (mils), M5A2 (mils), M5A3, M5A4, M5A5, M5A6, M6 (mils), M1917M1 (mils) ; Feb. 24. 1944. 7 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list F-22.) [Supersedes SNL F-22, Oct. 20. 1936, p. 9-17, covering equipment.] W 109.14 : Ord 7 F-22

F-34. Glass, field, type EE, 6-power; Jan. 24, 1944. 4 p. il. (Standard nomencla-ture list F-34.) [Supersedes SNL F-34, Mar. 20, 1941, p. 4-6, covering equip-ment and SNL F—34, organizational spare parts and equipment, Apr. 1, 1943. ] W 109.14 : Ord 7 F-34

F-183. System, sighting, M2, system, sighting, M2A1, telescope, M7. telescope, M64; Dec. 24 1943. 5 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list F-183.) [Supersedes SNL F-183 organizational spare parts and equipment, Aug. 9, 1943.]

W 109.14 : Ord 7 F-183F—197. Mount, telescope, M21, mount, telescope, M21A1, quadrant, range, M4 tele-

scope, elbow M16, quadrant, range, M6, telescone, elbow, M29, and mount, telescope, M23; Jan. 15, 1944. 8 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list F—197.) [Supersedes SNL F-197, p. 32, covering equipment. Apr. 1, 1941.]

W 109.14 : Ord 7 F-197F—199. Mount, telescope, M22. quadrant, range, M5, telescope, elbow, M14, and

mount, telescope M23; Jan. 20 1944. 7 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list F-199.) [Supersedes SNL F-199 organizational spare parts and equip-ment. Aug. 30, 1943.1 W 109.14 : Ord 7 F-199

F—231. Telescope, elbow. Ml. M1A1. M6. M6A1, M17, M22, M34, M58, M75C, and M75D; Jan. 15, 1944. 7 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list F-231.)

W 109.14: Ord 7 F-231F-235. Periscopes, telescopes for periscopes, and direct sighting telescopes for use

in tanks: Dec. 31, 1943. 14 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list F-235.) [Supersedes SNL F-235, organizational spare parts and equipment, Sept. 1, 1943.] W 109.14: Ord 7 Jl-235

F-241. System, sighting, M5, system, sighting, M6, telescope, M7, telescope M64; Dec. 18. 1943. 6 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list F-241.) [Super-sedes SNL F-241, organizational spare parts and equipment, Aug. 5. 1943.]

W 109.14 : Ord 7 F-241F—254. Finder, range, M7, M9 (T16) and M9A1, and tripod, M18; Feb. 17. 1944.

6 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list F—254.) W 109.14 : Ord 7 F-254F-281. Quadrant, elevation, M9 (T10) (for tanks and combination gun mounts M34

and M34A1) ; Jan. 1, 1944. 4 p. (Standard nomenclature list F-281.)W 109.14 : Ord 7 F-281

F-289. Telescope, M73 (Lyman), telescope, M73B1 (Weaver) ; Dec. 18. 1943. 4 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list F—289.) W 109.14 : Ord 7 F-289

F-290. Unit, generating, M17; Dec. 17, 1943. 6 p. (Standard nomenclature listF-290.) W 109.14 : Ord 7 F-290

F—291. Unit, generating, M18; Dec. 18, 1943. 6 p. (Standard nomenclature list F-291.) W 109.14 : Ord 7 F-291

ADJUTANT GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT

Army life and Army recruiting news, Feb. 1944; v. 26, no. 2. [Recruiting Publicity Bureau, Governors Island, N. Y., Feb. 1, 1944.] 18+[2] p. il. large 8° [Monthly.] t Recruiting Publicity Bureau, Governors Island, N. Y.L. C. card War 22-1 W 3.45: 26/2

Organization. Adjutant General’s Office, organization and functions, [approved Jan. 21, 1944; prepared by Planning and Statistical Branch, Control Division]. [1944.] cover title, [53] leaves, il. oblong 8° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] t W 3.2: Or 3/6/944

Posters. Army conservation project; [posters]. 1943-44. various sizes. [For official use only, and distributed only within the armed services.] t

W 3.46/7:54-E-ll,etc.54-E-ll. Save a shovelful every time you can, the supply is running low.60-Q-25. How to make your feet feel good!64-E-14. Linoleum needs this special care, help make these floors last!65-E-15. Clean wood floors right, make ’em last, lumber is scarce.67-Q-26. Your chow would look good to me, clean your plate, there’s no food to waste I

[This poster will be displayed in mess halls only.]69-P-9. U. S. means US. Soldier, it’s our property, let’s take care of it! [Illustrator,

Anton Bruehl.]------ Don’t kill her daddy with careless talk; [poster], 1944. 20X14.2 in. t

War Information Office. W 3.46/1: T14/6Women’s Army Corps. 73 questions and answers about the WAC, Women’s Army

Corps, Army of United States, n. p. [RPB, Dec. 31, 1943.] [2]+16+[2] p. il. t W 3.2 : W 84/5

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JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT

Bulletin of judge advocate general of Army, v. 3, no. 1; Jan. 1944. 1944. iii-f-1— 47 p. [Monthly. Issued with perforations.] t • Item 1169 W 10.3:3/1

med ic al dep ar tmen t

Government supplies. [Medical Department supply catalog], catalog change notice 5-1943; Feb. 10, 1944. [1944.] [1] +26 leaves, 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in supply catalog.] J W 44.26: 943/ch.5

----- Same, catalog change notice 6-1943 ; Feb. 11, 1944. [1944.] [1] +2 leaves, 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in supply catalog.] J

W 44.26 : 943/ch.6

mor ale ser vi ces di vi si on

Note .-—The Morale Services Division was established Oct. 14, 1943. It includes the informational, educational, and orientation activities formerly under the Special Service Division.

Newsmap. Newsmap, Nov. 4-11 [1943] to Mar. 16-23 [1944], v. 2, no. 30-49; prepared from public sources of information. Nov. 15, 1943-Mar. 27, 1944. Each [2] p. il. oblong f° [Weekly. Prepared for Army Orientation Course by Army Information Branch.] J W 109.207: 2/30-49

----- Same, supplement, for special training units, for use with Newsmap dated Nov. 15, 1943-Jan. 10, 1944; v. 2, no. 30-38. [1943-44.] Each [2] p. il. ob-long 8° [Weekly.] t W 109.207: 2/30-38/supp.

----- Newsmap, industrial edition, Nov. 4-11 [1943] to Mar. 16-23 [1944], v. 2, no. 30-49; prepared from public sources of information. Nov. 15, 1943-Mar. 27, 1944. Each 1 p. il. oblong f° [Weekly.] J W 109.209 : 2/30-49

----- Newsmap, overseas edition, Nov. 4-11 [1943] to Mar. 16-23 [1944], v. 2, no. 30-49; prepared from public sources of information. Nov. 15, 1943-Apr. 3, 1944. Each [2] p. il. oblong f° [Weekly. Prepared for Army Orientation Course by Army Information Branch.] J W 109.208: 2/30-49

or dn an c e dep ar tmen t

Government supplies. U. S. Army specification: Setter, fuze, M14; Jan. 27, 1944.[1944.] 2 p. 12° (No. 51-76-9.) t W 1.49:51-76-9

Ordnance equipment charts. Ordnance equipment chart: Army Air Forces head-quarters and headquarters squadron, bombardment wing, heavy or medium; Jan. 13, 1944. [1944.] 14 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 1-110-1.) $

W 34.39:1-110-1Note .—This and the following ordnance equipment chart are processed and are issued

with perforations for insertion in loose-leaf binders.— Same: Army Air Forces 17 p. (Ordnance equipment

night fighter squadron; Dec. 20, 1943. [1943.] chart 1-67.) $ W 34.39:1-67/943

Ordnance field service bulletins. [Processed.] JNote .—Ordnance field service bulletins (OFSB) are issued in pamphlet form for in-

loose-leaf binders. The bulletins are the vehicle by which the chief of field service. Ordnance Department, issues administrative instructions to the field. There are seven series of OFSB’s: 1—General instructions; 2—General supplies; 3—Ammu- depots SUpply ’ 4—Maintenance; 5—Miscellaneous ; 6—Lubrication ; 7—Ammunition

General supply; Inspection of damaged containers; Nov. 30, 1943. cations Department, Raritan Arsenal. 1943.] 19 p. W 34.26 :

bign.ting and fire control instruments, lubrication, general, Changes18, 1944. Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal [1944]. 1 p

W 34.26: 6-9/942/ch.l

[Publi- 2-30/943 1; Jan.

Ordnance provision system. Ordnance catalog (ordnance provision system) : Groups A-S. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1943-44.] [Proc-essed. Issued with perforations.] $

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Ordnance provision system—Continued.Standard nomenclature lists.A-4,

A-32.

A-46.

A-55.

B-3.

B-28.B-29.

C-20.

C-26.

C-31.

C-38.

C-39.

C-40.C—41.C-50.C-54.

C—58.D-ll.

D-24.

Rifle, automatic, cal. .30, Browning, M1918, M1918A1 and M1918A2, addendum, Changes 1; Dec. 16, 1943. 1 p. W 34.23 : A—4/7/add.—3/ch.l

Gun, submachine, cal. .45, Thompson, M1928A1, Ml and M1A1, addendum, Changes4 ; Feb. 7, 1944. 3 p. (Supersede, Changes 3. Dee. 8, IMS.} 4

Gun, automatic, 37-mm, M4 and MIO, addendum, Changes 1: Feb. 27, 1944. I p.W 34.23 : A—46/add.-4/ch.lSame, organizational spare parts and equipment, Changes 2; Feb. 27, 1944. 1 p.

[Supersedes Changes 1, Dec. 2, 1943.] W 34.23 : A—46/2/orgn./943-2/ch.2[Mounts, small arms, for motor vehicles] sec. 5, Mount, combination gun, M22

and M22 (modified), organizational spare parts and equipment; Dec. 9, 1943. 6 p il. [Supersedes SNL A-55, sec. 5, organizational spare parts and equipment, June 5, 1943.] W 34.23 : A-55/sec. 5/orgn./943-2

Same, Changes 1; Jan. 10. 1944. Ip. W 34.23 : A-55/sec. 5/orgn./943-2/ch. 1 Same, sec. 6, Mount, combination gun, M23 and M23A1, organizational spare

parts and equipment, Changes 1; Jan. 10, 1944. Ip.W 34.23 : A-55/sec.6/orgn./943-2/ch.l Same, sec. 21, Mount, pedestal, machine gun, M4 and M4 modified, list of all

parts ; Dec. 15, 1943. 24 p. il. W 34.23 : A-55/sec. 21/list/943Same, sec. 33, Mount, pedestal, machine gun, cal. .50, M39. mount, pedestal,

machine gun, cal. .50, M43, and mount, pedestal, machine gun, twin, cal. .50, M46, organizational spare parts and equipment; Dec. 7, 1943. 10 p. il.

W 34.23 : A-55/sec. 33/orgn./943Rifle, U. S., cal. .30, M1903, M1903A1, M1903A3 and M1903A4 (snipers), list of

all parts; Dec. 2, 1943. 36 p. il. [Supersedes SNL B-3, parts list, Jan. 1, 1943.] W 34.23 : B-3/6/list/943-2

Carbine, cal. .30, Ml, M1A1 and M1A3, addendum, Changes 1; Jan. 15, 1944 1 p.W 34.23: B-28/add.-4/ch.l

Revolver, Colt. cal. .38, special (commando and junior commando), revolver, Smith and Wesson, military and police, cal. .38, regular (38/200) and cal. .38, special, addendum; Dec. 9, 1943. 8 p. W 34.23 : B-29/add.

Howitzer (pack), 75-mm, Ml and M1A1, and carriage, howitzer (pack), 75-mm, Ml, organizational spare parts and equipment, Changes 3; Feb. 13, 1944. 3 p. [Supersedes Changes 2, Dec. 27, 1943.] W 34.23 : C-20/4/orgn./943/ch.3

Howitzer (pack), 75-mm, Ml and M1A1, and carriage, howitzer, 75-mm, M2A1, M3, M3A1, M3A2, and M3A3, organizational spare parts and equipment, Changes 2; Feb. 13, 1944. 5 p. [Supersedes Changes 1, Nov. 27, 1943.]

W 34.23: C-26/2/orgn./943/ch.2 Howitzer, 155-mm, M1917A1 and M1917A2, and carriage, howitzer, 155-mm,

M1917A4, parts and equipment. Changes 5; Jan. 14, 1944. 1 p. [Super-sedes Changes 4, Sept. 28, 1943.] W 34.23: C-31/ch. 5

Gun, 4.5-in., Ml, and carriage, gun, 4.5-in., Ml and M1A1, organizational spare parts and equipment, Changes 1; Dec. 20, 1943. 1 p.W 34.23 : C-38/orgn./943-3/ch.l

Howitzer, 155-mm, Ml, and carriage, howitzer, 155-mm, Ml and M1A1, organiza-tional spare parts and equipment, Changes 1; Dec. 8, 1943. 2 p.

W 34.23 : C-39/orgn./943-2/ch.lSame, Changes 2; Feb. 8, 1944. 4 p. [Supersedes Changes 1, Dec. 8, 1943.]

W 34.23 : C-39/orgn./943-2/ch.2Gun, 3-in., M5, and carriage, gun, 3-in., Ml, organizational spare parts and

equipment, Changes 1; Jan. 6, 1944. 1 p. W 34.23: C—40/orgn./943—3/ch. 1 Gun, 57-mm, Ml, and mount, gun, 57-mm, T5, list of all parts; Nov. 25, 1943.

51 p. il. W 34.23 : C-41/list/943Howitzer, 105-mm, M3, and carriage, howitzer, 105-mm, M3 and M3A1, Changes

1; Feb. 15, 1944. 2 p. W 34.23 : C-50/orgn./943-3/ch.lHowitzer, pack, 75-mm, M1A1, and carriage, howitzer. 75-mm, M8, organizational

spare parts and equipment, Changes 1; Feb. 12, 1944. 2 p.W 34.23 : C-54/orgn./943/ch. 1

Gun, 76-mm, M1A1, and mount, gun, 76-mm, Tl, list of all parts; Oct. 29, 1943.52 p. il. W 34.23 : C-58/list/943

Gun, 155-mm, M1917, M1917A1. and M1918M1, and carriage, gun, 155-mm, M1917, and M1918. parts and equipment. Changes 4; Feb. 11, 1944. 3 p. [Supersedes Changes 3, Sept. 30, 1943.] W 34.23 : D-ll/3/ch. 4

Gun, 155-mm, Ml and M1A1, carriage, gun, 155-mm, Ml, and limber, carriage, heavy, M2, organizational spare parts and equipment, Changes 1; Feb. 28, 1944. 2 p. W 34.23 : D-24/orgn./943-4/ch. 1

D-36. Gun, 155-mm, M1918M1. and mount, gun, 155-mm, M4, organizational spare parts and equipment, Changes 1; Feb. 11, 1944. 2 p.

W 34.23 : D-36/orgn./943/ch.lD-38. Gun, 90-mm, M2, and mount, gun, antiaircraft. 90-mm. M2, organizational spare

parts and equipment, Changes 2; Jan. 10, 1944. 2 p. [Supersedes Changes 1. Dec. 8. 1943.] W 34.23 : D-38/orgn./943/ch. 2

F-205. Light, aiming post. M14, light, instrument. Ml, M2 M3. M4, M5. M6. M7. M8. M9 MIO, M12, Ml 3. M15. M16, M17, Ml 8, M19. M20, M21. M22, M23. M24. M25, M26, M27. M28. M29, M30, M31, M32, M33, M34, and M35. list of all parts :

* Dec. 4. 1943. 146 p. il. W 34.23 : F-205/list/943F-226. Generating unit M7 (includes generator trailer M7, Fruehauf), parts and

equipment. Changes 1; Feb. 11, 1944. 1 p. W 34.23 : F-226/ch. 1F—272. Tools, maintenance, for repair and overhaul of sighting and fire control equip-

ment, Changes 1 ; Dec. 28, 1943. 1 p. W 34.23 : F-272/943/ch. 1F-274 Amplifier, torque. Ml, and amplifier, torque, T5 (for 90 mm A. A. gun mount

M2), list of all parts; Dec. 10, 1943. 31 p. il. W 34.23 : F-274/list/943

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Ordnance provision system—Continued.F-283. Unit, generating, M7, list of all parts, Changes 1; Feb. 11, 1944. 1 p.

W 34.23 : F-283/list/943/ch. 1F—292. Mount, telescope, M45, list of all parts; Dec. 3, 1943. lip.

W 34.23: F-292/list/943 G-27. Vol. 1, Tools, maintenance, for repair of automotive vehicles, Changes 1; Jan.

1, 1944. 10 p. W 34.23 : G-27/3/943-2/V. 1/ch. 1G-72. Truck, small arms repair, Ml, parts, equipment, and load, Changes 3; Jan. 17,

1944. 2 p. [Supersedes Changes 2, Aug. 20, 1943.] W 34.23 : G-72/ch. 3 G-74. Trailer, bomb, M5 (Saginaw Stamping & Tool Co.), organizational spare parts

and equipment, Changes 2; Dec. 20, 1943. 2 p. [ Supersedes Changes 1. Sept. 5, 1943.] W 34.23 : G-74/orgn./943-3/ch. 2

G-178. Truck, 2]^-ton, 6X6, instrument bench, M23 and M23A1, organizational spare parts and equipment, Changes 1; Dec. 22, 1943. 1 p.

W 34.23 : G-178/orgn./943/ch. 1 G-502. Truck, %-ton, 4x4, 1942-43 (Dodge T214), organizational spare parts and

equipment, Changes 2; Jan. 17, 1944. 3 p. [Supersedes Changes 1, July 13, 1943. ] W 34.23 : G-502/orgn./943-3/ch. 2

G—507. Truck, 1%-ton, 6X6 (Dodge T-223), organizational spare parts and equipment, Changes 1; Jan. 22, 1944. 2 p. W 34.23 : G-507/orgn./943—2/ch. 1

G-509. Truck, 4-ton, 6X6 (Diamond T), organizational spare parts and equipment, Changes 1; Jan. 24, 1944. 2 p. W 34.23 : G-509/orgn./943-2/ch. 1

G-532. Truck, 7%-ton, 6X6, prime mover, w/winch, 1943, organizational spare parts and equipment, Changes 2; Jan. 17, 1944. 2 p. [Supersedes Changes 1, Oct. 2, 1943.] W 34.23 : G-532/orgn./943-2/ch. 2

J-101. Machine tools and related equipment (complete with accessories), Changes 1; Dec. 9, 1943. 10 p. W 34.23 : J-101/943/ch. 1

Same, Changes 2; Feb. 7, 1944. 33 p. [Supersedes Changes 1, Dec. 9, 1943.]W 34.23 : J-101/943/ch. 2

M-l. Electrical apparatus units and parts, Changes 1; Dec. 8, 1943. 1 p.W 34.23 : M-l/943/ch. 1

N—19. Tool-sets, motor transport, Changes 1; Dec. 31, 1943. 1 p.W 34.23 : N-l 9/2/943-2/ch. 1

N-337. Ordnance motor vehicle distributing company, Changes 1; Jan. 5, 1944. 1 p.W 34.23 : N-337/943/ch. 1

N-377. General tools and supplies, ordnance base depot company, Changes 2; Dec. 30, 1943. 1 p. [Supersedes Changes 1, Nov. 1, 1943.] W 34.23: N—377/943/ch. 2

P—1. Projectiles, separate, loading, 6" to 240-mm for harbor defense, heavy field, and railway artillery, including complete round data, pt. 1, Changes 1; Jan. 1,1944. 2 p. W 34.23: P-1 /12/pt. 1/944/ch. 1

P-2. Charges, propelling, separate loading, 6” to 240-mm, for harbor defense, heavy field, and railway artillery, pt. 1, Changes 1; Jan. 1, 1944. 2 p.

W 34.23 : P-2/5/pt. 1/944/ch. 1 Same. pt. 2; Jan. 1, 1944. 19 p. il. [Supersedes Standard nomenclature list

P-2, pt. 2, July 1, 1943.] W 34.23 : P-2/5/pt.2/944P-3. Projectiles, separate loading, 10" to 16", for harbor defense, heavy field, and

railway artillery, including complete round data, pt. 1, Changes 1; Jan. 1,1944. 2 d . W 34.23 : P-3/ll/pt. 1/944/ch.l

P-4. Charges, propelling, separate loading, 10" to 16", for harbor defense, heavy field, and railway artillery, pt. 1; Jan. 1, 1944. 7 p. [With Standardnomenclature list P-4, pt. 2, Jan. 1, 1944, supersedes Standard nomenclature list P-4, pt. 1, July 1, 1942, as changed by Changes 1-3, Jan. 1-July 1, 1943, and Standard nomenclature list P-4, pt. 2, July 1, 1943.]

W 34.23 : P-4/ll/pt. 1/944 Same, pt. 2; Jan. 1. 1944. 24 p. il. [Supersedes Standard nomenclature list

P-4, pt. 2, July 1, 1943.] W 34.23 : P-4/ll/pt. 2/944P—5. Ammunition for antiaircraft artillery, pt. 1, Changes 1; Jan. 1, 1944. 2 p.

W 34.23 : P-5/5/pt. 1/944/ch. 1Same, Changes 2 ; Feb. 14, 1944. 2 p. W 34.23 : P-5/5/pt. l/944/ch,2Same, Changes 3 ; Feb. 21, 1944. 2 p. W 34.23 : P-5/5/pt. 1/944/ch.3Same, pt. 2; Jan. 1, 1944. 39 p. il. [Supersedes SNL P-5, pt. 2, July 1, 1943,

as changed by Changes 1, Oct. 9, 1943.] W 34.23: P-5/5/pt. 2/944P-6. Ammunition, fixed, including subcaliber ammunition, for harbor defense, heavy

field, and railway artillery, pt. 1, Changes 1; Jan. 1, 1944. 2 p.W 34.23 : P-6/10/pt. 1/944/ch. 1

Same, pt. 2; Jan. 1. 1944. 16 p. il. [Supersedes Standard nomenclature list P-6, pt. 2, July 1. 1943.] W 34.23 : P-6/10/pt. 2/944

P-8. Ammunition instruction material for antiaircraft, harbor defense, heavy field, and railway artillery, including complete round data, pt. 1; Jan. 1, 1944. 31 p. [With Standard nomenclature list P-8, pt. 2. Jan. 1, 1944, supersedes Standard nomenclature list P-8, pt. 1 and 2, July 1, 1943.] W 34.23 : P—8/3/pt. 1/944

Same, pt. 2: Jan. 1. 1944. 27 p. [Supersedes Standard nomenclature list P-8, pt. 2, July 1, 1943.] W 34.23 : P-8/3/pt. 2/944

R-2. Projectiles and propelling charges, separate loading, for medium field artillery, including complete round data, pt. 1; Jan. 1, 1944. 7 p. [With Standard nomenclature list R-2, pt. 2, Jan. 1. 1944, supersedes Standard nomenclature list R-2, pt. 1, July 1, 1943, and Changes 1, Oct. 13. 1943, and Standard no-menclature list R-2, pt. 2, July 1, 1943.] W 34.23 : R-2/ll/pt. 1/944

Same, Changes 1; Jan. 1. 1944. 2 p. W 34.23 : R-2/ll/pt. 1/944/ch. 1Same, pt. 2; Jan. 1, 1944. 48 p. il. [Supersedes Standard nomenclature list

R-2, pt. 2, July 1, 1943.] W 34.23 : R-2/ll/pt. 2/944

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Ordnance provision system—Continued.R-3. Service fuzes and primers for pack, light, and medium field, aircraft, tank

and antitank artillery, pt. 1, Changes 1; Jan. 1, 1944. 2 p.W 34.23 : R-3/12/pt. 1/944/ch. 1

Same, Changes 2 ; Feb. 15, 1944. 2 p. W 34.23 : R-3/12/pt. 1/944/ch. 2Same, Changes 3 ; Feb. 21, 1944. 2 p. W 34.23 : R 3/12/pt. 1/944/ch. 3Service fuzes and primers for pack, light, and medium field artillery, pt. 2,

Changes 1 ; Jan 1, 1944. In. W 34.23 : R-3/12/pt. 2/943/ch. 1R—4. Ammunition, trench mortar, including fuzes, propelling charges, and other

components, pt. 1, Changes 2; Jan. 1, 1944. 1 p.W 34.23 : R-4/12/pt. 1/943/ch. 2

Same, Changes 3 ; Jan. 1, 1944. 2 p. W 34.23 : R-4/12/pt. 1/943/ch. 3Same, pt. 2, Changes 2 ; Jan. 1, 1944. 2 p. W 34.23 : R-4/12/pt. 2/943/ch.2

R-5. Ammunition, blank, for pack, light, and medium field artillery, Changes 2; Jan. 1, 1944. 2 p. W 34.23 : R-5/14/943/ch. 2

S-l. Bombs, aircraft, all types, pt. 1; Jan. 1, 1944. 9 p. [With Standard nomen-clature list S-l, pt. 2, Jan. 1, 1944, supersedes Standard nomenclature listS-l, pt. 1 and 2, July 1, 1943.] W 34.23: S-l/12/pt. 1/944

----- [Ordnance provision system] : Schedule of stores reports for Group F, Changes 1; Jan. 10, 1944. Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal [1944].1 p. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] $ W 34.23: F/10/ch. 1

----- Same: Schedule of stores reports for Group F, Changes 2; Oct. 28, 1943. [Publications Division, Raritan Arsenal, 1943.] 7 p. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] $ W 34.23: F/9/ch. 2

QUARTERMASTER GENERAL OF ARMY

Mail matter. Manual of mail and record procedure, O. Q. M. G. 1944. v-j-41 p. fL. C. card 44-40735 W 77.15/1: M 28/944

Quartermaster library record, selected list of recent additions to library, v. 4, no. 5 and 6; Mar. 1, and 15, 1944. [1944.] p. 9-12, 4° [Semimonthly. Proc-essed. Issued in loose-leaf fornf.] fL. C. card 41-51380 W 77.34 : 4/5, 6

SIGNAL OFFICE

Signal Corps library record, selected list of new books added to library, v. 2, nos. 2-3; Feb.-Mar. 1944. [1944.] p. 93-96, 4° [Monthly. Processed. Two num-bers issued as one publication. Issued in loose-leaf form.] f W 42.39 : 2/2, 3

ENGINEER DEPARTMENT

Loyalhanna Creek at Latrobe, Pa., letter submitting interim report on preliminary examination and survey of Loyalhanna Creek at Latrobe, Pa. Feb. 22, 1944. 4 p. map. (H. doc. 444, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) [This report is on the survey only.] t

Mississippi River at Minneapolis, Minn., letter submitting report on review of report on Mississippi River at Minneapolis, Minn. Feb. 14, 1944. 7 p. (H. doc. 449, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) t

Sturgeon Bay and Lake Michigan Ship Canal, Wis., letter submitting report on review of reports on Sturgeon Bay and Lake Michigan Ship Canal, Wis. Feb. 14, 1944. 20 p. map. (H. doc. 421, 78th Cong. 2d sess.) f

PUBLIC RELATIONS BUREAU

Lumber. War report 4-6 for loggers and mill men. [1943.] Each [2] p. il. 4° tW 107.9:4-6

----- Same, with title, U. S. Army lumber war report 7-9 for loggers and mill men. [1943.] Each [2] p. il. 4° f W 107.9:7-9

Motion pictures. Now available, 3 new Army motion pictures, n.p. [RBP, Nov.3, 1943.] [2] p. il. 4°, folded into narrow 8° size, t W 107.2: M 85

----- U. S. Army motion pictures for war industry. [1944.] [6] p. il. 4° t W 107.2: M 85/2

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Apri l 1944 467Posters. Aluminum at war, to win Uncle Sam needs more aluminum- Army

official poster. 1943. 21.9X 32 in. f W 107.8: Al 8----- Army is counting on you for more metal; Army official poster. 1943.

40X28.4 in. [Illustrator, Victor Keppler.] t ' W 107 8: M56/8----- The Jap way, cold-blooded murder, we’ll make them pav if you keep up

production ; Army official poster. 1943. 20.9X16.9 in. f W 107.8 :M 94/2 ----- Metal at the fighting front; Army official poster. 1943. 22X31.9 in. t

W 107.8: M 56/9----- The more we produce, the quicker this will end; Army official poster.

1944. 28.5 X 39.9 in. f ' W 107.8: P94----- Mustangs ride Nazis down! fighting, bombing, strafing, Army Air Forces

likes ’em! Army official poster. n.p.Recruiting Publicity Bureau [Nov. 15.1943]. 38.1X25.1 in. f W 107.8 : M 97

----- “No medium bomber has a finer war record than your Mitchell,” Army Air Forces: Army official poster. n.p.Recruiting Publicity Bureau [Nov. 15, 1943.] 25.1X38 in. [Illustrator, Giusti.] t W 107.8 : M 69

----- “Not b hind the plow”, your metals are in Army, everywhere; Army official poster. 1943. 22 X 32.1 in. t * W 107.8 :M 56/11

----- “Skymaster is carrying the attack to the enemy on every front,” Army Air Forces; Army official poster. n.p.Recruiting Publicity Bureau [Nov. 15, 1943 ] 38.1X25.1 in. [Illustrator, Norman Kenyon.] t W107.8:Sk9

----- These weapons start with you! [poster]. 1943. 21.9 X 31.9 in. tW 107.8 : W 37

----- This isn’t war, it’s murder, make ’em pay, keep producing- Army official poster. 1943. 20.9X16.9 in. t W 107.8: M 94

----- Thundei bolts blast ’em! a winner for Army Air Forces; Army official poster. n.p.Recruiting Publicity Bureau. [Nov. 15, 1943.] 25.1X38 in. t

W 107. 8: T 42—— Vital spots, small bearings play big parts in war; Army official poster.

1943. 22.2 X 31.9 in. f W 107.8 :B 38----- Wood follows the flag; Anny official poster. 1943. 22X32.1 in. f

W 107.8: W 85/7----- Wood goes to war; Army official poster. 1943. 22 X 32 in. f

W 107. 8: W 85/8—Wood joins the colors! Army & Navy need millions of board feet for

barracks; [poster]. 1943. 23X17 in. [Illustrator, Maxwell B. Starr.] tW 107.8 : W 85/5

—— Wood lands our fighters, Army & Navy need more lumber for landing barges; [poster]. 1943. 22.9X17 in. f W 107.8:W85/4

——- Wood shelters our planes, Army & Navy need 156,000,000 board feet a year for hangers; [poster], 1943. 22.9X16.9 in. [Illustrator, Rochon Hoover.] f

W 107.8 : W 85/6Your metal in action; Army official poster. 1943. 22x32 in. t

W 107.8: M 56/10Your metal is on the attack, keep it coming! [poster] 1943. 40.4X28.5 in.

. Illustrator, Amos Sewell.] f ^y 207.8 : M 56/5is their [poster], 1943. 28 X 39.9 in. [Illustrator,

Sehlaikjer.] , W 107.8 :M 56/6—- Your metal saves our convoys, keep it coming! [poster]. 1943 28 4 x 398 in. [Illustrator, Helck.] f W 107.8 :M 56/7

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