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United States GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS Monthly Catalog ISSUED BY THE Superintendent of Documents no . 547 JULY 194O UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON ; I94O

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United States GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS

Monthly CatalogISSUED BY THE

Superintendent of Documents

no . 547

JULY 194O

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON ; I94O

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Contents

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Abbreviations, Explanation--------- iv

Alphabetical List of GovernmentAuthors______________________ v

General Information------------------- 999

Notes of General Interest----------- 1001

Corrections for Previous MonthlyCatalogs_____________________ 1002

Monthly Catalog_______________ > 1003

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AbbreviationsAmendment, amendments________ amdt., amdts.Appendix_____________________________ app.Article, articles__________________________art.Chapter, chapters______________________ chap.Congress___________________ ...Cong.Department__________________________ Dept.Document____________________ ...doc.Facsimile, facsimiles___________________ facsim.Federal Trade Commission____________ F. T. C.Folio_________ f°House___________ H.House bill..___ _________ ___ _________ H. R.House concurrent resolution___ ___ _H. Con. Res.House document_________ ________ ...H. doc.House executive document........... ......... H. ex. doc.House joint resolution........... ...:______ H. J. Res.House report..................................................H. rp.House resolution (simple)............... ............ H. Res.Illustration, illustrations__ ____ il.Inch, inches___________________ in.Latitude............... . ..................................... lat.Longitude.......... . ........ -long.Mile, miles____ _________________________ m.National Labor Relations Board_____ N. L. R. B.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___ ___________________ .rp.Saint...................... -St.Section, sections......... ..................... .sec.Senate, Senate bill__________________ S.Senate concurrent resolution________ 8. Con. Res.Senate document...----- ---------- -------------S. doc.Senate executive document___________ S. ex. doc.Senate joint resolution_______________ S. J. Res.Senate report_________________________ S. rp.Senate resolution (simple)______________ S. Res.Session, sessions.................. sess.Sixteenmo........... . ......................... ............... — 16°Statutes at large...___ _______________ Stat. L.Supplement, supplements_________ supp., supps.Table, tables__________ tab.Tax Appeals Board__________________ B. T. A.Thirty-twomo__ ____ 32°Treasury________ Treas.Twelvemo_____ _____ 12°Twenty-fourmo_______ 24°Versus_________ ____________ _________ vs., v.Volume, volumes............................. v.Yard, yards....... . ............. ..yd., yds.Year.------------------------- - -------------------------yr.

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

not appear on the title pages of the publications cataloged. When place and printer are not given, it is to be understood that the publication is printed at the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C.; if processed, publisher is issuing office. When size is not given octavo is to be understood. Size of maps is approximate, measurement being made from outer edge of border, excluding margin. The date, 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.

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Alphabetical List of Government AuthorsPage

Accounts and Deposits Commissioner-------------------------------------------- 1137Actuaries Board________________________________________________ 1020Adjutant General’s Department---------------------------------------------------- 1143Aeronautics Bureau_____________________________________________ 1117Agricultural Adjustment Administration----------------------------------------- 1004Agricultural Chemistry and Engineering Bureau------------------------------ 1005Agricultural Economics Bureau---------------------------------------------------- 1005Agricultural Marketing Service----------------------------------------------------- 1007Agriculture and Forestry Committee, Senate----------------------------------- 1050Agriculture Department-------------------------------------------------------------- 1003Air Corps_____________________________________________________ 1143Animal Industry Bureau________________________________________ 1008Antitrust Division______________________________________________ 1102Appropriations Committee, House------------------------------------------------- 1043Appropriations Committee, Senate------------------------------------------------ 1050Architect of Capitol____________________________________________ 1019Banking and Currency Committee, House-------------------------------------- 1044Banking and Currency Committee, Senate-------------------------------------- 1050Bibliography Division__________________________________________ 1106Biological Survey Bureau______________________________________ 1010. 1067Bituminous Coal Division_______________________________________ 1067Bonneville Power Administration-------------------------------------------------- 1067Budget Bureau________________________________________________ 1129Building Operations and Supplies Division-------------------------------------- 1122Catalog Division_______________________________________________ 1106Census Bureau_________________________________________________ 1020Central Housing Committee_____________________________________ 1019Children’s Bureau______________________________________________ 1103Civil Aeronautics Authority___________________________________ 1019, 1023Civil Service Commission________________________________________ 1019Claims Committee, House_______________________________________ 1044Claims Committee, Senate_______________________________________ 1051Coast and Geodetic Survey---------------------------------------------------------- 1024Coast Guard___________________________________________________ 1137Commerce Committee, Senate___________________________________ 1052Commerce Department_________________________________________ 1020Commodity Credit Corporation__________________________________ 1010Commodity Exchange Administration_____________________________ 1010Comptroller of Currency_________________________________________ 1138Conference Committees_________________________________________ 1041Congress______________________________________________________ 1031Consumers’ Counsel Division, Agriculture Dept------------------------------- 1004Copyright Office_______________________________________________ 1106Court of Claims________________________________________________ 1056Court of Customs and Patent Appeals------------------------------------------- 1057Customs Bureau_______________________________________________ 1138Dairy Industry Bureau--------------------------------------------------------------- 1011

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PageDistrict of Columbia___________________________________________ 1058District of Columbia Committee, House___________________________ 1046Documents Division____________________________________________ 1106Documents Office______________________________________________ 1066Education and Labor Committee, Senate__________________________ 1052Education Office_____________________________________________ 1061, 1067Electric Home and Farm Authority_______________________________ 1059Employees’ Compensation Commission____________________________ 1058Employment Security Bureau____________________________________ 1064Engineer Department___________________________________________ 1143Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau________________________ 1012Executive Papers, Joint Committee on Disposition of_______________ 1041Experiment Stations Office______________________________________ 1012Extension Service______________________________________________ 1012Farm Credit Administration___________________________________ 1013, 1058Federal Alcohol Administration__________________________________ 1138Federal Bureau of Investigation__________________________________ 1103Federal Communications Commission_____________________________ 1059Federal Crop Insurance Corporation______________________________ 1013Federal Home Loan Bank Board_________________________________ 1059Federal Housing Administration__________________________________ 1059Federal Loan Agency___________________________________________ 1059Federal Power Commission______________________________________ 1060Federal Register Division_______________________________________ 1107Federal Reserve System Board of Governors______________________ 1061Federal Security Agency________________________________________ 1061Federal Standard Stock Catalog Division__________________________ 1140Federal Surplus Commodities Corporation_________________________ 1013Federal Trade Commission_______________________ 1065Federal Works Agency__________________________________________ 1065Finance Committee, Senate______________________________________ 1053Finance Department___________________________________________ 1146Fish and Wildlife Service________________________________________ 1068Fisheries Bureau_______________________________________________ 1068Food and Drug Administration__________________________________ 1013Foreign Affairs Committee, House________________________________ 1046Foreign Agricultural Relations Office_____________________________ 1014Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau__________________________ 1025Foreign Relations Committee, Senate_____________________________ 1053Forest Service_________________________________________________ 1014General Accounting Office_______________________________________ 1066General Land Office____________________________ 1069Geological Survey______________________________________________ 1069Government Printing Office_____________________________________ 1066Government Reports Office______________________________________ 1130Grazing Service________________________________________________ 1071Home Economics Bureau________________________________________ 1014House of Representatives_______________________________________ 1043Housing Authority_____________________________________________ 1065Hydrographic Office____________________________________________ 1118Immigration and Naturalization Committee, House_________________ 1046Immigration Committee, Senate_________________________________ 1053Indian Affairs Committee, House_________________________________ 1046

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Indian Affairs Committee, Senate-------------------------------------------------Indian Affairs Office-------------------------------------------------------------------Information Division------------------------------------------------------------------Information Office----------------------------------------------------------------------Information Service--------------------------------------------------------------------Interior Department-------------------------------------------------------------------Internal Revenue Bureau------------------------------------------------------------International Postal Service Division---------------------------------------------Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, House-----------------------Interstate Commerce Commission-------------------------------------------------Interstate Commerce Committee, Senate----------------------------------------Invalid Pensions Committee, House----------------------------------------------Irrigation and Reclamation Committee, House--------------------------------Judge Advocate General’s Department-------------------------------------------Judiciary Committee, House--------------------------------------------------------Judiciary Committee, Senate--------------------------------------------------------Justice Department--------------------------------------------------------------------Labor Department---------------------------------------------------------------------Labor Standards Division------------------------------------------------------------Labor Statistics Bureau---------------------------------------------------------------Legislative Reference Service--------------------------------------------------------Library Committee, House----------------------------------------------------------Library of Congress--------------------------------------------------------------------Library of Department of Agriculture--------------------------------------------Marine Corps----------------------------------------------------------------------------Marine Inspection and Navigation Bureau-----------------------------------Maritime Commission---------------------------- - ----------------------------------Marketing and Marketing Agreements Division-----------------------------Medicine and Surgery Bureau------------------------------------------------------Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, House--------------------------Military Affairs Committee, House------------------------------------------------Military Affairs Committee, Senate-----------------------------------------------Mines Bureau----------------------------------------------------------------------------Mississippi River Commission------------------------------------------------------Money Orders Division---------------------------------------------------------------National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics---------------------------------National Archives----------------------------------------------------------------------National Bureau of Standards------------------------------------------------------National Institute of Health--------------------------------------------------------National Labor Relations Board---------------------------------------------------National Museum----------------------------------------------------------------------National Park Service-----------------------------------------------------------------National Railroad Adjustment Board--------------------------------------------National Resources Planning Board-----------------------------------------------Naval Affairs Committee, House---------------------------------------------------Naval Affairs Committee, Senate--------------------------------------------------Navigation Bureau---------------------------------------------------------------------Navy Department----------------------------------------------------------------------Northern and Northwestern Lakes Survey--------------------------------------Ordnance Department----------------------------------------------------------------Pan American Sanitary Bureau-----------------------------------------------------Pan American Union------------------------------------------------------------------Panama Canal---------------------------------------------------------------------------

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PagePatent Office__________________________________________________ 1030Patents Committee, House___________________________________ _ 1048Plant Industry Bureau_______________________________________ 1016Post Office and Post Roads Committee, House_____________________ 1049Post Office Department_________________________________________ 1122Post Offices and Post Roads Committee, Senate_____________________ 1055President of United States____________________________________ 1123Press Intelligence Division__________________________________ 1130Printing Committee, House_____________________________________ 1049Privileges and Elections Committee, Senate________________________ 1055Procurement Division__________________________________________ H39Public Health Service______________________________________ 1062Public Lands and Surveys Committee, Senate______________________ 1055Public Roads Administration__________________________________ 1065Puerto Rico_____________________________________________ 1078Quartermaster General of Army________________________________ 1147Railway Mail Service___________________________________________ H23Reclamation Bureau_____________________________________ 1077Reconstruction Finance Corporation______________________________ 1060Recruiting Bureau______________________j.______________________ H21Research and Statistics Division_________________________________ 1141Rivers and Harbors Board______________________________________ 1146Rules Committee, House________________________________________ 1049Rural Electrification Administration______________________________ 1017Securities and Exchange Commission_____________________________ 1130Senate------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1050Smithsonian Institution_______________________________________ 1131Social Security Board_________________________________________ 1064Soil Conservation Service_______________________________________ 1017State Department______________________________________________ 1132Supplies and Accounts Bureau___________________________________ 1121Supreme Court________________________________________ H32Tariff Commission__________________________________________ 1133Tax Appeals Board_________________________________________ H34Temporary National Economic Committee________________________ 1136Tennessee Valley Authority_______________________________ 1136Territories and Insular Affairs Committee, Senate__________________ 1056Territories and Island Possessions Division________________________ 1078Territories Committee, House___________________________________ IO49Topography Division___________________________________________ 1123Treasurer of United States_____________________________________ 1141Treasury Department__________________________________________ H36Un-American Activities, Special Committee on, House______________ 1050United States Travel Bureau____________________________ 1077Veterans’ Administration___________________________________ H41Wage and Hour Division__________________________________ 1105War Department_______________________________________ H41Ways and Means Committee, House___________________________ 1050Weather Bureau________________________________________ ____ 101g 1031Women’s Bureau________________________________________ H05Work Projects Administration___________________________________ 1066

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Notes of General InterestReorganization Act of 1939

Pursuant to the Reorganization act of 1939, approved April 3 1939, the President submitted to Congress Reorganization plans 3 and 4, made effective June 30, 1940, by Public resolution 75, 76th Congress.

CIVIL AERONAUTICS AUTHORITY

The Civil Aeronautics Authority administrator under the provisions of the third plan on Government reorganization was made the chief administrative officer of the Authority. Under provisions of the fourth plan, the Civi ero- nautics Authority, the Office of the Administrator of Civil Aeronautics, and the Air Safety Board were transferred to the Department of Commerce. The functions of the Air Safety Board were consolidated with those of the Civi Aeronautics Authority, which shall hereafter be known as the Civil Aeronautics Board and which shall in addition to its other functions, discharge the duties heretofore vested in the Air Safety Board so as to provide for the independent investigation of aircraft accidents. The offices of the members of the Air Safety Board were abolished. The Administrator of Civil Aeronautics, whose functions shall be administered under the direction and supervision of the Secretary o Commerce, and the Civil Aeronautics Board, which shall report to Congress and the President through the Secretary of Commerce, shall constitute the Civil Aeronautics Authority within the Department of Commerce.

FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE

The President’s Reorganization plan no. 2, made effective July 1, 1939, trans-ferred the Bureau of Fisheries of the Department of Commerce and the Bureau of Biological Survey of the Department of Agriculture to the Department of the Interior, and thus concentrated in one department the two bureaus responsible for the conservation and utilization of the wildlife resources of the Nation. Under provisions of the Reorganization plan no. 3, made effective June 30, 1940, by Public resolution 75, 76th Congress, the Bureau of Fisheries and the Bureau of Biological Survey in the Department of the Interior with their respective functions were consolidated into one agency in the Department of the Interior to be known as the Fish and Wildlife Service. The functions of the consolidated agency shall be administered under the direction and supervision of the Secretary of the Interior by a Director and not more than two assistant directors who shall be appointed by the Secretary and perform such duties as he shall prescribe.

WEATHER BUREAU

The importance of the Weather Bureau’s functions to the Nation’s commerce has led to the decision to transfer this Bureau to the Department of Commerce. The development of the aviation industry has imposed upon the Weather Bureau a major responsibility in the field of air transportation. The transfer to the Department of Commerce, will permit better coordination of Government activi-ties relating to aviation and to commerce generally, without in any way lessening the Bureau’s contribution to agriculture. The Weather Bureau in the Department of Agriculture and its functions were transferred to the Department of Commerce to be administered under the direction and supervision of the Secretary of Commerce, as provided for by the President’s Reorganization plan no. 4.

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Corrections for Previous Monthly Catalogs

February 1940. On page 141, under the subhead “Population”, 3d line of entry, omit “sr.” after name “Neil W. Johnson”.

May 1940. On page 667, under the subhead “Glenn, Edward P., jr.,” change name “Edwin P. Glenn, jr.” to read “Edward P. Glenn, jr.”; on page 699, under the subhead “Woodivard, Fred B.”, the name “Woodward” in the sub-head, also 3d line of entry should read “Woodard”.

June 1940. On page 805, last line, change “long. 89°15' ” to read “89°-89°15' on page 858, under the subhead “Woodward, Fred B.” the name “Woodward” in the subhead, also 1st and 4th lines of entry should read “Woodard”.

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Monthly CatalogNO. 547 • JULY 1940

AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENTNote —Those publications of the Department of Agriculture which are for

e“i,i,ne th,i" “ select such reports and bulletins as interest them.Aerial photography. Extent of aerial photography by Department of A^ic^"™’

completed, in progress and approved, May 1, 1940, aerial survey data_t2 niled by Office of Land Use Coordination from information furnished by S Conservation. Service, Agricultural Adjustment.Administration and Forest Service; [illustrated outline map], [1940.] 14X19.8 in. (Office of La nd Coordination.) [Monthly. Processed. County lines compiled by Bureau of Agricultural Economics, from material furnished by Census Bureau on U- - base compiled by Geological Survey, 1935.] t

Corn,. Development of staminate and pistillate infloresceiices of sweet corn [with list of literature cited] ; by O. T. Bonnet . 1940. P-6 p. of pl. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 60, no. l^Jan.* Paper, 5c.

Cotton literature, selected references, v. 10, no. 7, July 1940; compiled by Emily T Dav 11940.1 [2] +379-424 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Prepared inLibrary of Agriculture Department with cooperation of Agricultural Economics Bureau, Agricultural Marketing Service, Plant Industry Bureau and En to mology and Plant Quarantine Bureau.] t

June)940; v. IT. no.6. [1940.] p. 100-128, 11. 4- [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $l.a0.L. C. card Agr 24-113 A

Food. Human food requirements, carbohydrates fats, energy; [by Helen S. Mitchell, Jane G. Lease, and Nancy B. Morey]. 1940 P‘ TL. .book separate 1676.) [From Yearbook of agriculture, 1939, pt. 1, Human nutrition.] * Paper, 5c. AUV/t.iwo

Grasses. Digestibility of mature range grasses and range mixtures fed alone and with supplements [with list of literature cited]; by Ralph McCall. 1940. [2] 4-39-50+[1] p. [From Journal of agricultural research v 60 no 1. Jan 1, 1940.] * Paper, 5c. A 125/a' G ‘by/1 ‘

Journal of agricultural research, v. 60, no. 8; Apr. 15, 1940. U.9^.] cover' title, n. 503-574, il. 6 pl. 4 p. of pl. [Semimonthly. Articles appealing in the J<’yunal are printed separately and are listed in the Monthly catalog as issued. I ape . 15c. single copy, $3.25 a yr.; foreign subscription, $4.75.L. C. card Agr 13-1837 a A 1-2i6/a •

Note .—This publication is issued by authority of the Secretary ofT A^1'^Pare’ t )v exoneration of the Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities, it is

distributed free only to libraries of agricultural colleges and experiment stations, to large universities, technical schools, and to such institutions ans, suitabie exchanges with the Agriculture Department. Others desiring the Journal may obtain it trom tne Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., at the prices stated above.

Land and water policies of Department of Agriculture, statement by Milton S Eisenhower, land use coordinator, before Subcommittee on ^aVJ)aa Policies, National Resources Planning Board, Jan. 15, 1940. [1J40.J to+UJ leaves, 4° [Processed.] t A 1.40 :Ei 83/4

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Mineral needs of man; [by Henry C. Sherman, Mabel A. Dickson, Margaret Cam-mack Smith, and Esther Peterson Daniel]. 1940. [l]4-187-220 p. il. (Year-book separate 1678.) [From Yearbook of agriculture, 1939, pt. 1, Human nutrition.] * Paper, 10c. A 1.10/a: 1678

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

Swine. Study of hybrid vigor in cross between Poland China and Duroc Jersey swine; by E. Roberts and W. E. Carroll. 1940. [2]+847-854+[1] p. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 59, no. 11, Dec. 1, 1939.] * Paper, 5c.

A 1.23/a : Sw 64/20Yearbook of agriculture. Literature cited for Yearbook of agriculture, 1939.

1940. [11+1075-1142 p. (Yearbook separate 1726.) [From Yearbook of agriculture, 1939.] * Paper, 10c. A 1.10/a : 1726

AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT ADMINISTRATION

Agricultural conservation. How farmers in Hawaii can participate in 1940 agri-cultural conservation program. Apr. 19, 1940. 12 p. (Insular Division; IR-40-1.) t A 55.48/2: h 31/940

----- Instructions for determining farm acreage allotments and normal yields under 1940 agricultural conservation program. Dec. 15, 1939, [published] 1940. iv+127 p. (Southern Division; SRB-402.) f A55.45/3:402

Appeal procedure, applicable to all programs administered by Agricultural Ad-justment Administration, beginning with 1941 programs. July 1 1940. 4 p. (Southern Division; SRM-510, Southern region misc. series.) t

A 55.45/6:510Cotton. Instructions pertaining to cotton marketing quotas for 1940: pt. 2,

County office records and reports. June 1940. vi+111 p. (Cotton 408,’ pt- 2-) ' A 55.2 : C 82/65/pt.2

Expenditures. Statement of expenditures, July 1, 1939-May 31, 1940. [1940.J cover title, 35 p. 4° (Division of Fiscal Management, Control Accounts and Reports Section.) [Processed. Pages printed as leaves.] t

Farm families. Helping farm families help themselves.4° (Southern Division ; SRAC-8.) tL. C. card Agr 40-316

A 55.62: 939-40/11 [1940.] 4+[12] p. il.

A 55.45/8: 8Notebook. AAA notebook. East central edition. [1940.]

narrow 8° (ECD-1.) [Issued in loose-leaf binder.] t L. C. card Agr 40-362

cover title, v+[81] p.

problem and the provisions of the AAA program, general subject-matter, r----- " ’ ’

A 55.2: N 84/EC ed.Note .—This book makes available in a brief form information concerning the farm

nd the provisions of the AAA program. The pages are grouped according to subject-matter. Pages within each group are numbered consecutively

Tobacco. To flue-cured tobacco growers [information relative to Julv referen-dum]. June 10, 1940. 4 p. (41-Tob.-8.) t A55.2:T55/68

co nsu mer s ’ co un se l div is ion

Consumers' guide. Consumers’ guide, May 1 and 15, 1940; [v. 6, no. 15 and 16] [1940.] Each 16 p. il. 4° [Issued semimonthly, monthly June to September I * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 80c.L. C. card 36-12412 A 55.12 : 6/15,16

----- Same June 1940; [v. 6, no. 17]. [1940.] 16 p. il. 4° [Issued semimonthly, monthly June to September.] A 55 12-6/17

Consumers' market service, v. 4, no. 15 and 16; July 1 and 15 1940. [1940 1Each 2 p. 4° [Semimonthly. Processed.] f A 55.52:4/15,16

Food grades and the consumer; [by Marius Farioletti], 1940. [1]+364-371 p. il. (Yearbook separate 1688.) [From Yearbook of agriculture 1939 nt 1Human nutrition.] ’Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a: 1688

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AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY AND ENGINEERING BUREAU

Agricultural engineering. Current literature In agricultural engineering, v. 9, no. 11; June 1940. [1940.] 22 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] T *707.9/!! L. C. card 37-18926 A‘'

Cotton. Sources of heat for cotton drying; by Charles A.

Marketing Service.] * Paper, 5c. 1138:385L. C. card Agr 40-376

Farm luildings. Numerical list ot exchange tarn, buildingl and compiled by T. A. H. Miller. May 1940. [1]+13 leaves, 4 LProw^ssea.^

Food Enzvmes in foods and food preservation ; [by A. K. Balls]. 1940- I-1! + 356-354 / (Yearbook separate 1685.) [From Yearbook ot pt. 1, Human nutrition.] * Paper, 5c. Al.lO/a.

___ Micro-organisms in foods and food preservation; [by Harry E. Goresline], 1940. [1]+341-349 p. (Yearbook separate 1684.) [From Yearbook.of ag culture, 1939, pt. 1, Human nutrition.] * Paper, 5c. Al.lO/a.lbtH

___ Protein requirements of man; [by D. Breese Jones]. 1940. ^+173r 186 p. (Yearbook separate 1677.) [From Yearbook of agriculture 1939, pt 1 Human nutrition.] * Paper, 5c.

Milk. Refrigeration in handling, processing, and storing of milk andI milk products - by John T. Bowen. Mar. 1932 [reprint 1940]. 59 p. 11. (Agricu ture Dept. Miscellaneous publication 138.) [Prepared in cooperation with Dairy Industry Bureau.] * Paper, 10c. A 1.38:138/1-2L. C. card Agr 32-355

Mowing machines. Care of mowing machine. [1940.] 5 leaves, ih^ 2^ocr-essed.] t

Sewaae and sewerage of farm homes; [by George M. Warren]. [Jan. 1922, revised Oct. 1928, reprint 1940.] ii+46 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers bulletin 1227.) [Formerly issued by Agricultural Engineering Bureau.]* Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 22-371 A 1.9: 1227/2-9

Sugar. Report of studies on uniformity of quality of sugars, [articles]. June 1940. cover title, 23 p. 1 pl. 9 tab. 4° (ACE-57.) [Processed.] t A70.4.57

Con tents —1 Chemical studies of beet sugars collected during 1939 campaign ; by E K Ventre and S. Dyall.—2. Report on biological studies of sugars; by H. H. Hall.

AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAU

Addresses. Austria and its agricultural set-up between World War and Ge ma invasion; by Oscar Zaglits, agricultural economist, address before State repre-sentatives of Western Division of Agricultural Adjustment Administration, Washington, D. C., July 9, 1940. [1940.] 15 leaves, 4° [Processed ] f

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___ What and where are rural resources; by Raymond C. Smith, chief program analyst, address delivered at National Conference of Social Work, Grand Rapids, Mich., May 30, 1940. [1940.] 9 p. 4° [Processed.] t

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Agricultural economics literature, v. 14, no. 6, June 1940: [P^T^jed by sta$ of Library of Bureau of Agricultural Economics]. [1940.] [2]+557-718 p. 4 [Monthly except July and August. Processed.] fL. C. card Agr 27-178 A 36.20:14/6

Agricultural production in 1939 was 3 percent higher than ini 1938. July 10, 1940. 3 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 36.2: Ag 8/15/939

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Agricultural situation, brief summary of economic conditions, July 1940; v. 24, no. 7. [1940.] 24 p. il. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 70c.L. C. card Agr 26-1797 \ 36.15 : 24/7

Cfl™ago, III. Traffic survey in South Water Market, Chicago, June 3-5, 1940. Washington, D. C., June 1940. [2] 4-25 p. il. 4° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with University of Illinois.] f A 36.2 :T 676

Cotton situation, CS-44; June 27, 1940. [1940.] 10 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Proc- esse<L] 1 A 36.40/2:44

Dairy situation, DS-107; July 1940. [1940.] 17 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Proc- essed-J T A 36.65:107

Dairying. Production responses of dairy fanners in east-central Minnesota; by Udwin G. Strand and Earling Hole. Washington. D. C„ May 1940. cover title, p. 2-71, il 4° (Fann management reports no. 6.) [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station.] f

A 36.118: 6Demand and price situation, July 1940. [1940.] 24 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Proc-

essed'] ' A 36.28: 940/7Farm income. Farm income situation, FIS-6; July 1940. [1940.] 84-[4] n. il 4°

[Monthly. Processed.] 4 4 361^2'6Gross farm income and Government payments. 1936-39. [1940.] 23 p 4°

[Processed.] , A 36.2: In 2/4/936-39Farm Management and Costs Division. Annual report of Division of Farm Man-

agement ancl Costs, year ending June 30, 1939. Washington, D. C., Mar. 1940. cover title, 91 p. il. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] t

Fats and oils situation, FOS-41; July 1940. Processed.] t

A 36.2 : F 22/13/939[1940.] 17 p. il. 4° [Monthly.

A 36.97: 41Feed situation, FdS-11; June 27, 1940. [1940.] 18 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Proc-

essodJ ' A 36.117:11Fruit situation, TFS-43; July 1940. [1940.] 24 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Proc-

esscd J ' A 36.99: 43Hogs. Extent of garbage feeding of hogs. June 1940. 24-[7] p. 4° [Proc-

essed. Prepared in cooperation with Extension Service.] t A 36.2:14 67/2 Land policy review, v. 3, no. 3; May-June 1940. [1940.] 414-[1] p. il. [Bi-

monthly.] Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 35c.L. C. card Agr 38-364 P A 36.103: 3/3

Land use. Communities and neighborhoods in land use planning. [1940.] 7 p.(County planning series no. 6.) [Prepared in cooperation with Extension service, Department of Agriculture.] f A 36.120: 6

—— Digest of outstanding Federal and State legislation affecting rural land Sni rr •’ D/ Cr’ June 15’ 194°- E2]-]-27 p. 4" (Bulletin 56; Land Economics Division.) [Processed.] t A 36.121 • 56

——- Land use adjustment areas [characterized according to dominant types of i.rUnnnXnA and mana^cment needed; illustrated outline map.] Scale 1. <1,000.000 approximately 80 m. to 1 in. Columbia Pianograph Co., Wash-ington, D. C., May 1940. 24 X 39 in. t A 36.37/2: L 22/2

-f lflnd use Plann.ing- WO-1 7 p. (County planning series no. 4.) [Prepared in cooperation with Extension Service. Agricultural Adjustment Ad- Fo1rp5raqtl°n’- Farm/I ®pSPrity Administration, Farm Credit Administration,

o 15^ «Ce’ ,and S?d. Conservation Service, Department of Agriculture, and Public Roads Administration, Federal Works Agency.] t A 36.120: 4

Landlord-tenant cooperation, use of flexible farm lease. 1940. [1] 4-8 p. tA 36.2: L 23

Livestock situation, LS-13; July 1940. [1940.] 19 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Proc- essedJ ' A 36.116:13

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Poultry and egg situation, PES-43; July 1, 1940. [1940.] 12 p. il. 4 [Monthly.Processed.] t A 36.96: 43

Soybeans in United States, recent trends and present economic status [with selected list of references] ; by Ernest W. Grove. June 1938 [reprint 1940]. 31 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 619.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 38-462 A 1.36: 619/1-2

State trade barriers, selected references; compiled by Louise O. Bercaw. [Re-vised edition.] June 1940. 60 p. 4° (Economic library list 1.) [Proc-essed.] t A 36.113:1/2

Vegetable situation, TVS-42; June 29, 1940. [1940.] 21 p. il. 4 [Monthly.Processed.] t A 36.100: 42

Wheat. Wheat situation, WS-44; June 26, 1940. [1940.] 16 p. il. 4° [Monthly.Processed.] t A 36.86: 44

----- Same, WS-45; July 1940. [1940.] 19 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] tA 36.86:45

Wool situation, Wool-43; July 11, 1940. [1940.] 13 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Proc-essed.] t A 36.89: 43

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Addresses. Significance of cotton fiber properties with respect to utilization [with list of selected publications], by Robert W. Webb, principal cotton tech-nologist, in charge, cotton quality and standardization research, address, Inter-national Cotton Congress, sponsored by State-Wide Cotton Committee of Texas, Waco, Tex., June 29, 1940. [1940.] 23 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 66.23 :C 82/6

Carrots. Tentative United States standards for grades of canned carrots, effec-tive July 1, 1940. [June 12, 1940.] 8+[l] p. 4° [Processed.] t

A 66.16: C 2o7/y4UCold storage report as of July 1, 1940. [1940.] 9 p. large 8° [Monthly. Proc-

essed.] t A 66.7 : 940/<Com. Effect of amount and distribution of rainfall and evaporation during

growing season on yields of corn and spring wheat [with list of literature cited]; by Floyd E. Davis and J. E. Pallesen. 1940. [2]4-l-22-|-[l] p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 60, no. 1, Jan. 1, 1940.] * Paper, 5c.

A 1.23/a: C 814/88Cotton. Cotton classing and market news service for organized groups of

growers. June 1940. [6] p. narrow 8° tL. C. card Agr 40-363 A 66 2: c 82/7

----- Weekly cotton market review, July 6-27, 1940. [1940.] Each 2 leaves, 4° [Processed.] f A 66.8: 940/28-31

Crops. General crop report as of July 1, 1940. [1940.] l-22c-|-23-51-|-[3] p. il. large 8° (Crop Reporting Board.) [Monthly except February and March. Processed.] t A 66.11: 940/5

Eggs. Monthly egg production 1925-39, United States and geographic divisions. Washington, D. C., May 1940. [1]+21 p. il. large 8° [Processed.] t

A 66.2 : Eg 3/925-39Fruit. Car-lot unloads of certain fruits and vegetables in 66 cities and imports

in 4 cities for Canada, calendar year 1939. Washington, D. C., May 1940. [2] +66+ [7] p. 4° [Processed.] t A 66.40: 939

------ Dealer service in fresh fruit and vegetable industry; by J. W. Park.Washington, D. C., June 1940. [2]+23 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 66.2: F94/4

Hay inspectors manual, interpretation and application of U. S. standards for hay and straw and rules and regulation governing inspection of hay and straw. Washington, D. C., Feb. 1940. cover title, [2]+102 p. 4° (Grain and Seed Division.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] t A 66.6:H 32

Honey. Semi-monthly honey report, no 531 and 532; July 1 and 15, 1940. [1940.] Each 8 p. narrow f° [Processed.] t A 66.12: 531, 532

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Livestock, meats, and wool, market reviews and statistics, June 29-July 27 [1940] ; v. 8, no. 27-31. July 3-31, 1940. p. 541-632, 4° [Weekly. Processed. Volume 8, no. 28, includes statistics for month of June.] t A 66.13: 8/27-31

Marketing activities, v. 3, no. 1; July 1940. [1940.] 28 p. il. 4° [Monthly.Processed.] f A 66.14: 3/1

P. and S. docket, monthly report of action taken on cases arising under the packers and stockyards act, v. 2, no. 7; July 1940. [1940.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] t

A 66.18:2/7Peaches. Tentative United States standards for grades of canned peaches

(freestone), effective July 1, 1940. [May 28, 1940.] 10 p. 4° [Processed.] tA 66.16: P 313/940

----- United States standards for grades of canned peaches (yellow clingstone), effective July 15, 1940. [June 21, 1940.] 9-|- [1] p. 4° [Processed.] t

A 66.16 :P 313/2/940Peanuts. Weekly peanut report, no 1097-1100; July 3-24, 1940. [1940.] Each

4 p. or 5+[2] p. narrow f° [Processed.] t A 66.15:1097-1100Posters. Beef chart, wholesale and retail. A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md. [1940].

24.1X16.2 in. This and the 3 following posters are sold as a set, * 50c. per set (4 posters). A 66.21: M 46/1

----- Fresh pork chart, wholesale and retail cuts. A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md.[1940]. 24.1X16.2 in. A 66.21 :M 46/3

----- Lamb chart. A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md. [1940]. 24.1X16.2 in.A 66.21: M 46/2

----- Veal chart. A. Hoen & Co., Baltimore, Md. [1940]. 24.1X16.2 in.A 66.21: M 46/4

Scales (weighing instruments). Livestock scales and weighing, information and comments for market supervisors under packers and stockyards act; by F. W. Miller. Washington, D. C., June 1940. [1]-|-13 p. 4° [Processed.] t

A 66.2: L 75/2Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements no. 157: Regula-

tions for warehousemen storing sirups, approved Dec. 11, 1939, regulations of Secretary of Agriculture under warehouse act of Aug. 11, 1916, as amended. May 1940. cover title, 19 p. [Supersedes S. R. A. no. 89.] fL. C. card Agr 40-364 A 66.27:157

Tobacco inspection, market news, and demonstration services (flue-cured) ; by Hugh W. Taylor. May 1940. 17 p. il. 4° [Processed.] f A 66.2:T 55/5

Truck crop estimate reports. [Processed.] t A 66.17:Note .—The Agricultural Marketing Service 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 shipment, commonly called Truck crop reports: Truck crops for commercial processing commonly called Canning crop reports; Truck crops news; General summary of truck crop prospects; Revised statistical sum-maries 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 to be published in the December issue each year.

Turkeys. Fewer turkeys raised in 1940. July 23, 1940. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] fA 66.2: T 84/4

Yarn. Standards for appearance of cotton yarn; by Malcolm E. Campbell. Washington, D. C., Apr. 1940. [l]+8 p. il. 4° [Processed.] f A 66.16: C 829

ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAUBang's disease. Statement of Bang’s disease infection, July 1, 1934. Apr. 15,

1940. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 4.2: B 22/3/934----- Statement of Bang’s disease infection [Nov. 1, 1939]. Mar. 20, 1940. 1

p. 4° [Processed.] t A 4.2: B 22/3/939-40----- Statement of indemnity claims and averages in cooperative Bang’s disease

work, Apr. 1940. [1940.] 1 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] f A 4.29 : 940/4

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IP. 4- (Monthly. Processed.) t A 4.29:940/5 ___ Summary of Bang’s disease control program, July 1, \^May 31i *???’

conducted by Bureau of Animal Industry in cooperation with the va”aas3^tQ/g [1940.] 1 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t

___ Summary of Bang’s disease work in cooperation with the various States, May S” (IMO.) i p. oblongS- [Monthly. Processed.) t A 4a. 940/5

Cattle. Beef production on farm; l^y W H Black and RW McComas). [May 1929 revised May 1931, slightly revised Apr. 1940.] [1940. J ‘ P- t & cnhure itept Farmek’ bulletin 1592.) [Supersedes Farmers’ bulletin 1073, Growing beef on farm.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.9:1592/5L. C. card Agr 40-370

____ Declaring names of counties placed in modified tuberculosis-free accredited • Trn P 1 1940 [1940.] 3 p. 4° (Amendment 44 to Declaration 1A)

[Processed. Supplements footnote to title 9, chap. 1, Code tions.] t

___ Dehorning, castrating, branding, and marking beef cattle, [by W. H. Black and V V Parr] [May 1929 revised July 1936, slightly revised Mar. 1940.] ??M0 1 ii+13 p. 11 (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1OT0.) [Kevtsion of Farmer/bulletin 949, Dehorning and castrating cattle.) Paper^ &L. C. card Agr 30-468

----- Nutritional requirements of beef and duabpurpose cattle; [by. W- H-Blac^ Bradford Knapp, jr., and J. R. Douglas]. 1940 [l]+519-o43 p. il. (Y b k separate 1699.) [From Yearbook of agriculture, 1939, pt. 2, Animal num^ tion.] * Paper, 5c.

Food. Can food habits be changed? [by Paul E Howe] j11^131^3® Pn (Yearbook separate 1673.) [From Yearbook of agriculture, 1939, pt. 1, Human nutrition.] * Paper, 5c. A lw/a ‘

___ Some effects of nutritional levels; [by Paul E. Howe]. 1940. [1] +499“ 475 p. il. (Yearbook separate 1695.) [From Yearbook of agricnature, , pt. 2, Animal nutrition.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a . Ib9t>

Food for cattle. Factors affecting maintenance nutrition, feed utilization and health of farm animals; [by Louis L. Madsen], 1940 [1]+431-449 p.iL(Yearbook separate 1693.) [From Yearbook of agriculture, 1939, pt. 2, Am mal nutrition. ] * Paper, 5c. A 1-10/a ’

----- Growth, fattening, and meat production; [by O. G. Hankins a»d Harry W. Titus], 1940. [l]4-450-468 p. il. (Yearbook separate 1694.) [From Year-book of agriculture, 1939, pt. 2, Animal nutrition.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a . 1694

----- Relation of nutrition to production of hides and wool; [by John I. Hardy and Imogene P. Earle], 1940. [1] 4-492-500 p. il. (Yearbook separate 1697.) [From Yearbook of agriculture, 1939, pt. 2, Animal nutrition.] Paper 5c

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Meat inspection. United States meat inspection; [by Edward C. Joss], 1940. [1]4-355-359 p. (Yearbook separate 1686.) [From Yearbook of agiiculture, 1939, pt. 1, Human nutrition.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a. J.b»b

Pasture handbook, by A. T. Semple, H. N. Vinall, C. R. Enlow and T. E. Wood-ward; with foreword by Henry A. Wallace, Secretary of Agriculture. Apr 1934, slightly revised May 1940. [1940.] cover title, 90 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Miscellaneous publication 194.) [Prepared in cooperation with Plant Industry Bureau and Dairy Industry Bureau.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card Agr 37-133 A 1.38:194/3

Poultry. Stopping feather picking and cannibalism. May 1940. 1 p. D. no. 4; Animal Nutrition Division.) [Processed.] t

___ U. S. record of performance breeders [list]. Mar. 1940. 20 P- 4 no. 35; Animal Husbandry Division.) [Processed.] t

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Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, May 1940; I no.] 397. June 1940. p. 51-58. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 60c.L. C. card Agr 7-1658 A 4.13: 397

s^eep Equipment for farm sheep raising; [by] V. O. McWhorter and C. G. on , oa [Ju.Ve 1917, revised Jul-V 1^22, slightly revised June 1940.] [1940.]

12J4-29 p. d. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 810.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 40-369 A 1.9: 810/4

Tuberculosis in animals. Record of tuberculin testing cooperative tuberculosis eradication work, 1917-39. [1940.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] f

A 4.2: T79/10/917-39Record of tuberculin testing cooperative tuberculosis eradication work,

fiscal year 1939. [1940.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 4.2: T 79/10/939Statement of indemnity claims and averages in cooperative tuberculosis

eradication; Jan. 1940. [1940.] 1 p. entered in the Monthly catalog.] f — Same; Feb. 1940. [1940.] 1 p. 4°

----- Same; Mar. 1940. [1940.] 1 p. 4'----- Same ; Apr. 1940. [1940.] 1 p. 4°

4 [Processed, Previous issues not A 4.30:940/1 A 4.30 : 940/2 A 4.30:940/3 A 4.30:940/4

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[Processed.] tnr, SIft1?z?iaMnOAt1ub^rculosis eradication in cooperation with the various States, May 1940. [1940.] 1 p. oblong 8° [Monthly. Processed.] f A 4.22:940/5

^rus-Serum Control Division. Activities of licensed establishments supervisedby the Virus-Serum Control Division; Jan. 19-June 20, 1940. [1940 I Each - p. or 11 p. 4 (Notice 157, V. S. C.-162, V. S. C.) [Monthly. Processed. Previous issues not entered in Monthly catalog. ] f a 4.31; 157-162

11 hite diarrhea. Outline of progress in pullorum control under national poultry improvement plan, prepared for 13th annual Conference of Laboratory Workers w.>vUw°Ti^r»?.nt.rOlat Massachusetts State College, Amherst, Mass., May 22-24, 1940; by Melvin W. Buster. [1940.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] f

A 4.2 :P 96/4rT Usmon ravi(J 'vlloIe-.blood test for pullorum disease; [by Hubert Bunyea], [June 1939, slightly revised June 1940.] [1940.] [1]4-18 p................ ....Dept. Miscellaneous publication 349.) * Paper, 5cL. C. card Agr 39-541

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PrSi7?’p.ABJlr<’'aUPOf Biological Survey and its functions, under Department^f the meXV D°’ ’ effeCtive July 11 1939’ Were

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E5'o1n,omric Status of English sparrow in United States [with list of literature cited]; by E. R. Kalmbach. June 1940. cover title 66 n il 1 pl. 2 of pl. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 711 ) - ~ —L. C. card Agr 40-380 * Paper, 15c.

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Loans. Statement of loans and commodities owned, June 29 1 p. f° [Monthly. Processed.] f 1940. [1940.]

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COMMODITY EXCHANGE ADMINISTRATIONButter.. ta Of butter futures as of Aug. 31, 1939; by H. S. Irwin. Washing-

ton, D. C., Mar. 1940. [1]-f-iii-f-36 p. il. 4° (CEA-22.) [Processed.] fA 59.2 : B 98/2/939

Cotton. Trade in cotton futures, v. 1, no. 1; Mar. 1940. [1940.] cover title, [31] p. il. 1 pl. 4 [Monthly. Processed.] f A 59.11:1/1

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Grain. Trade in grain futures, v. 9 [10], no. 6; June 1940.[Monthly. Processed.] tL. C. card 38-29678

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A 59.7:10/6Wheat futures, volume of trading, open contracts, and prices, Jan. 2, 1936-Dec.

31, 1938. June 1940. cover title, 131 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Statisticalbulletin 72.) * Paper, 15c.L. C. card Agr 37-24 A 1.34: 72

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Cheese. Packaging sliced Cheddar and Swiss cheese in cans for sandwich dis-pensers; by H. L. Wilson. June 1940. 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Miscel-laneous publication 386.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 40-377 A 1.38: 386

Dairy herd-improvement. Dairy herd-improvement association letter, y 16, no. 6; June 1940. [1940.] 4 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t A 44.6:16/6

___ Same, v. 16, no. 7 ; July 1940. [1940.] 3 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t A 44.6:16/7

Food for cattle. Figuring rations of dairy cows; [by T. E. Woodward]. 1940. [1]-f-592-596 p. (Yearbook separate 1702.) [From Yearbook of agriculture, 1939, pt. 2, Animal nutrition.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a: 1702

___ Practical feeding and nutritional requirements of young dairy stock; [by Joseph B. Shepherd and H. T. Converse]. 1940. [1]4-597-638 p. il. (Year-book separate 1703.) [From Yearbook of agriculture, 1939, pt. 2, Animal nutrition.] * Paper, 10c. A 1.10/a . 1703

___ What do we need to know in livestock nutrition? [by O. E. Reed]. 1940. [1]+1045-64 p. (Yearbook separate 1724.) [From Yearbook of agriculture, 1939, pt. 2, Animal nutrition.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a: 1724

Forage plants. Deficient and excess minerals in forage in United States; [by A. M. Hartman]. 1940. [1]+1027-44 p. il. (Yearbook separate 1723.) [From Yearbook of agriculture, 1939, pt. 2, Animal nutrition.] * Paper, 5c.

A 1.10/a: 1723___ Nutritive value of harvested forages; [by T. E. Woodward, W. H. Hoster-

man P. V. Cardon, and E. W. McComas]. 1940. [1]+956-991 p. il. (Year-book separate 1720.) [Prepared in cooperation with Agricultural Economics Bureau, Plant Industry Bureau, and Animal Industry Bureau. From Year-book of agriculture, 1939, pt. 2, Animal nutrition.] * Paper, 10c.

A 1.10/a: 1720Milk. Condensed and evaporated milk. Revised May 1, 1940. [1940.] 8 leaves

4° [Processed.] t A 44.2: M 59/5/940___ Milk in nutritional research, sketch of progress; [by C. A. Cary]. 1940.

[1] 4-699-705 p. il. (Yearbook separate 1708.) [From Yearbook of agricul-ture, 1939, pt. 2, Animal nutrition.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1708

•---- Supervision and inspection of milk; [by Ernest Kelly]. 1940. [1J+360-363 p. (Yearbook separate 1687.) [From Yearbook of agriculture, 1939, pt. 1, Human nutrition.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a: 1687

----- Utilization of feed energy and feed protein in milk secretion; [by C. A. Cary]. 1940. [1]+649-667 p. (Yearbook separate 1705.) [From Yearbook of agriculture, 1939, pt. 2, Animal nutrition.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a: 1705

----- Variations in composition of milk; [by P. A. Wright, E. F. Deysher, and C. A. Cary]. 1940. [1]+639-648 p. (Yearbook separate 1704.) [From Year-book of agriculture, 1939, pt. 2, Animal nutrition.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a: 1704

----- Vitamins in milk and in milk production; [by C. A. Cary]. 1940. [1] + 668-684 p. (Yearbook separate 1706.) [From Yearbook of agriculture, 1939, pt. 2, Animal nutrition.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1706

Publications. Partial list of books on dairy technology; May 1940. [1940.] 2 p.4° (Dairy library list 6.) [Processed.] t A44.9: 6

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Publications—Continued.----- Partial list of journals relating to dairy industry; May 1940. [1940.] 2 p.

4° (Dairy library list 4.) [Processed.] t A 44.9: 4/2----- Publications relating to dairy industry, revised to May 1940. [1940.] 10 p.

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Entomology, current literature, selected references, v. 9, no. 3, May-June 1940; compiled by staff of Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine Library, [1940.] 26 p. 4° [Bimonthly. Processed.] t A 56.10: 9/3

Extension entomologist. Extension entomologist, v. 4, no. 1; Jan. 1940. [1940.] [2]+16 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Extension Service.] t

A 56.21:4/1----- Same, v. 4, no. 2; May 1940. [1940.] 20 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared in

cooperation with Extension Service.] f A 56.21:4/2Insect Pest Survey bulletin, v. 20, no. 5; July 1, 1940. [1940.] [1]+213-289 p. 4°

[Monthly, from March to November. Processed. Prepared in cooperation with State entomological agencies.] fL. C. card 34-30648 A 56.18: 20/5

News letter. Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine news letter, v. 7 [no. 7 for May 1940]. [July 1, 1940.] [l]+34 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] Not available for distribution. A 56.12: 7/7

Pests. Review of United States patents relating to pest control, by R. C. Roark, v. 13, no. 5; May 1940. [1940.] cover title, 11 p. 4° (Division of Insecticide Investigations.) [Monthly. Processed.] f A 56.17:13/5

Quarantine. Coffee quarantine, Notice of quarantine 73 [with rules and regula-tions], effective Apr. 1,1940. [1940.] 2 p. f A 56.13: 73

Seed-corn maggots. Biology of seed-corn maggot in coastal plain of south Atlan-tic States [with list of literature cited] ; by W. J. Reid, jr. June 1940. 44 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 723.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card Agr 40-381 A 1.36: 723

Weevils which may attack bases and roots of conifers in the Lake States and methods of preventing injury ; by H. J. MacAloney. May 1940. 5 p. 4° (E-500.) [Processed.] t A 56.19: E-500

EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICEExperiment station record. Experiment station record, v. 83, no. 1; July 1940.

[1940.] cover title, p. 1-144. [Monthly. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] ♦ Paper, 15c; single copy, $1.00 per vol. (2 vols. a yr.) ; foreign sub-scription, $1.75 per vol.L. C. card Agr 9-832 A i0.6.

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

•----- Same, v. 81; index number. [1940.] cover title, xxi+89S-1054 p.A 10.6:81/ind.

Foods and nutrition, equipment, and economics of the household; [by Mabel A. Dickson]. 1939. 16 p. [From Report on agricultural experiment stations, 1938.] * Paper, 5c. A 10.1/2a: F 739/4

Publications. List of station publications, received by Office of Experiment Sta tions during June 1940. [1940.] 3 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] fL. C. card Agr 9-1395 A 10.17: 940/6

EXTENSION SERVICEExtension marketing news, July 1940, no. 25; prepared by Economics Section, in

cooperation with State extension services. [1940.] [l]+8 p 4° [Monthly Processed.] f A 43.18: 25

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Extension pathologist, news letter for extension workers interested in plant; disease control, serial no. 42; June 1940. [1940.] p. 31-42, 4 [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Plant Industry Bureau.] t A 43.20.4

Extension workers. Professional training for prospective home economics exten-sion workers, survey of courses offered at land-grant institutions; [by] Irwin H. Shinn. June 1940. cover title, 17 p. 4° (Extension Service circular 33b, Surveys and Reports Section.) [Processed. Cover title so printed that Publi-cation may be folded into 8° size. ] t A :

Film strip series.Note __Film strips covering 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 film strip is accompanied by explanatory le£ture notes.

A list of available strips and information on how to purchase them may be obtained from the Extension Service, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.

Food. What modern homemaker needs to know; [by Miriam Birdseye]. 1940. [1]-|-372-379 p. (Yearbook separate 1689.) [From Yearbook of apiculture, 1939, pt. 1, Human nutrition.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : lb89

record, v. 3, no. 1-7; June 12-19, 1940. [1940.] various paging, il. 4" [Processed. Issued daily except Sunday during the week of Rational 4-H Club Camp, held annually during June. 14th National 4-H Club Camp, Wash-ington, D. C.] t A 43.15/2: 3/1-7

Lever, Asbury F. Asbury Francis Lever, a tribute; [by] C. W. Warburton.June 1940. cover title, 5 leaves, 4° (Extension Service circular 335.) [Proc-essed Delivered at National Conference of State Extension Supervisors, Washington, D. C., May 8, 1940. Cover title so printed that publication may be folded into 8° size.] t A43.4:3o0

FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATIONNot e —Under provisions of the President’s Reorganization plan no. . 1, made effective

July 1, 1939, by Public resolution 20, 76th Congress, the Farm Credit Administration was transferred to the Department of Agriculture to be administered under the geneial di e tion and supervision of the Secretary of Agriculture.

See also entries under Farm Credit Administration, (independent).Cranberries. Growers’ opinions and attitudes regarding cooperative marketing

of Massachusetts cranberries, report to board of directors of New England Cranberry Sales Company, Middleboro, Mass.; by A. W. McKay. June 1940. cover title, 63 p. 4 pl. 4° (Special report 66; Cooperative Research and Service Division.) [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Massachusetts State College and Springfield Bank for Cooperatives.] t A 72.9: 66

Dairying. Cooperative technique in west coast dairy regional. [June 1940 ] 8 p. il. ([L-5.]) [Condensed from Circular C-119.] T Ai2.7:u

FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATIONNot e .—The purpose of the Corporation is to administer title 5 of the Agi icultural ad

iustment act of 1938, which provides for wheat crop insurance applicable to the wheat crop seeded for harvest in 1939 and subsequent years and for research to be conducted with a view to applying insurance to other crops.Wheat. County application procedure, wheat crop insurance. June 14 1940.

ii-j-29 p. 4° (Form FCI-lll-W.) t A 62.2: W 56/2/941----- 1941 wheat crop insurance regulations. June 14, 1940. ii+18 p. 4°

(FCI-Regulations 101-W.) t A 62.6/2 : W 56/4/941

FEDERAL SURPLUS COMMODITIES CORPORATIONCotton. Can we use our cotton at home? June 1940. 15 p. (GI-2.) t

L. C. card Agr 40-382 A 69.9: 2

FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATIONConsumer protection by Food and Drug Administration [provided by] food drug,

and cosmetic act of 1938. [Apr. 1940.] [3] leaves, 4° [Processed.] tA 4b,2 : L lb

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Food and drugs act, index to Notices of judgment 28001-29000, published Aug.- Dec. 1938. June 1940. p. 423-458. t A 46.6:28001-29000/ind.

Walnut testing [with bibliography]; by Burton J. Howard. July 1930, revised May 1940. [1940.] cover' title, [1]+14 p. 1 pl. 4° (Publication 2; Micro- analytical Division.) [Processed.] t A 46.17: 2/2

FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL RELATIONS OFFICE

Foreign agriculture, review of foreign farm policy, production, and trade, v. 4, no. 7; July 1940. [1940.] [2]+383-456 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t

A 67.7:4/7Foreign crops and markets, v. 41, no. 1-4; July 8-29, 1940. [1940.] p. 1-140, 4°

[Weekly. Processed.] t A 67.8:41/1-4Fruit. Fruit flashes, foreign news on fruits, by cable and radio; Citrus, C-234;

July 9, 1940. [1940.] 2 p. 4° [Weekly. Processed.] t A 67.9:234----- Same: Deciduous, D-247; July 9, 1940. [1940.] 2 p. 4° [Weekly.

Processed.] t A 67.10: 247Tobacco trade with Latin America; by J. Barnard Gibbs. Washington, D. C.,

June 1940. 9 p. 4° (F. S-82.) [Processed.] t A 67.11:82

FOREST SERVICE

Basswood. American woods: Basswood (Tilia glabra) [with list of references] ;by H. S. Betts. Jan. 1940. 8 p. 1 pl. map.[Processed.] t A 13.31 :B 29

Birch. American woods: Birch [with list of references; by] H. S. Betts. Feb.1940. 10 p. 1 pl. 3 maps. [Processed.] f A 13.31 :B 53

Forest fires. Getting at roots of man-caused forest fires, case study of a southern forest area; by John P. Shea. [1940.] cover title, [3]+78 leaves, il. 3 pl. 4° (M-5123.) [Processed.] Not available for distribution. A 13.2 :F51/32

Forest Products Laboratory. U. S. Forest Products Laboratory, list of publica-tions, Jan. 1-June 30, 1940. [1940.] [6] p. [Processed.] t Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, Wis. A 13.27/8: 940/1

Forests and forestry. What forests give; by Martha Bensley Bruere. Feb. 1938, revised Jan. 1940. [1940.] vi+79 p. il. * Paper, 15c.L. C. card Agr 38-134 A 13.2 : F 76/22/940

National forests. Short trips to national forests in land of Coronado [general information]. 1940. 32 col. il. 4° folded into narrow 8° size. [In double columns.] f A 13.13 :C 81/3

Ponderosa pine. American woods: Ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) [with list of references] ; by H. S. Betts. Mar. 1940. 7 p. 1 pl. map. [Processed.] t

A 13.31: P 65/940Sugar pine. American woods: Sugar pine (Pinus lambertiana) [with list of

references]; by H. S. Betts. Mar. 1940. 7 p. 1 pl. map. [Processed.] tA 13.31: P 65/6

Timber. Guide to grading of structural timbers and determination of working stresses [with list of literature cited] ; by T. R. C. Wilson. Feb. 1934 [reprint 1940]. 27 p. (Agriculture Dept. Miscellaneous publication 185.) [Prepared by Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, Wis.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 34-11 A 1.38:185/1-3

HOME ECONOMICS BUREAU

Diets. Present-day diets in United States; [by Hazel K. Stiebeliug and Callie Mae Coons]. 1940. [1]+296-320 p. il. (Yearbook separate 1682.) [From Yearbook of agriculture, 1939, pt. 1, Human nutrition.] * Paper, 5c.

A 1.10/a: 1682

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Family income and expenditures, middle Atlantic and north “dNew Englandregion: pt 1, Family, income; [tallDaypublication 3T0; Home Economics Bureau. CoM™or^urtha^s s^y, urban and village series.) [Prepared in cooperation with Morks 1 rogress au ui

istration.] * Paper, 50c. A 1.38: 370L. C. card Agr 40-374

Pood. Food composition ; [by Charlotte Chatfield and[11+272-285 p. il. (Yearbook separate 1680.) [Fiom Yearbook or agr turef 1939, pt. 1, Human nutrition.] * Paper, 5c. Al. 0/ .

___ Food functions and relation of food to health; [by Leia E. Booher and Collie Mae Coons]. 1940. [1]+100-123 p. (Yearbook separate 1671)[From Yearbook of agriculture, 1939, pt. 1, Human nutrition.] A 7 1G77

___ Food habits, old and new; [by Hazel K. Stiebeling], 1W0. [ll+12t?130 p. (Yearbook separate 1672.) [From Yearbook of agricultureHuman nutrition.] * Paper, 5c. A 11U/a *lb,z

Nutrition. Better nutrition as national goal; [by Hazel ■Stiebeling, Marius Fnrinlptti F V Waugh, and J. P. Cavin], 1940. [1]+38U-4UZ p. (mi book separate 1690.) [Prepared in cooperation with A^uRural Adjustm Administration and Agricultural Economics Bureau. From leaH)ook of ag culture, 1939, pt. 1, Human nutrition.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a .

----- Planning for good nutrition; I by Hazel K. Sttebeltog and Faith^ClarkL 1940 [1]+321-340 p. il. (Yearbook separate 1683.) [Fr°m Yearbooagriculture?1939, pt. 1, Human nutrition.] * Paper, 10c. A 1.10/a . 1683

Publications. Printed publications [list]. [1940.] [2] p. 4” [Processetl. Mamuscript corrections.] T

1939, pt. 1, Human nutrition.] * Paper, 5c. /----- Vitamin needs of man; [by Leia E. Booher Elizabeth C. Callison, O L.

Kline. Sybil L. Smith, Frederick W. Irish, and E. M. Nelson]. 1940 flj + 201-271 p il (Yearbook separate 1679.) [Prepared in cooperation with Food and Drug’ Administration and Experiment Stations Office. From 5yearbookof agriculture, 1939, pt. 1, Human nutrition ] * Paper, 10c. A 1.10/a. 1679

INFORMATION OFFICEClip ebeet. no. 1149-S2, July 7-28, 1940 (1940.1 Each 4 leaves■

I Weekly. Processed.) t (limited distribution). A-1.1S.114J-H.-Not e .—The Clip sheet is made up of short articlesi concerning the^work. of thefl

publishers interested in agricultural information. (No subscription list.)Food and life, summary; [by Gove Hambidge] IWO [1] +3-W p. (Yearboo-

separate 1669.) [From Yearbook of agriculture, 1939.] Papei^ 1( c^ .

Publications. United States Department of Agriculture, monthly list of publi-cations. June 1940 [1940.] 2+[2] p. t A 21.6/5: 940/6L. C. card Agr 9-1414

LIBRARYAgricultural library notes, v. 15, no. 6; June 1940. [1940.] [1] +28'7£

' [Monthly. Processed. For supplement see, below, American Library Association.] tL. C. card Agr 27-749 A 17.9:15/6

American Library Association. Agricultural Libraries Section, American Library A Association, proceedings of meeting in Cincinnati, O., May 28, 1940 June 1940.

[1]+15 p. 4° [Processed. Supplement to v. 15, no. 6, ^braijnotes.] t

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MARKETING AND MARKETING AGREEMENTS DIVISIONChick hatchery survey 1937-38; by W. D. Termohlen, C. C. Warren, and G. G.

Lamson. May 1940. ii-f-27 p. il. (PSM-2.) fL. C. card Agr 40-361 A 65.12: PSM-2

Milk. Order, as amended, regulating handling of milk in Chicago, Ill., marketing area. June 21, 1940. 15 p. (0-41, as amended.) [Title 7, chap. 9, Code of Federal regulations, (Marketing orders) pt. 941.] f A 65.7:41/2

PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAUAustrian winter field, pea diseases and their control in the South ; by J. L. Weimer.

July 1940. 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 565.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card Agr 40-367 A 1.4/2: 565

Beets. Descriptions of types of principal American varieties of red garden beets [with list of literature cited; by Roy Magruder, Victor R. Boswell, H. A. Jones, J. C. Miller, J. F. Wood, L. R. Hawthorn, M. M. Parker, and H. H. Zimmerley]. Apr. 1940. cover title, 60 p. il. 1 pl. 4° (Agriculture Dept. Miscellaneous pub-lication 374.) [Prepared jointly by specialists of Department of Agriculture and experiment stations of California, Louisiana, Texas, and Virginia.] * Paper, 35c.L. C. card Agr 40-375 A 1.38: 374

Carrots. Descriptions of types of principal American varieties of orange-fleshed carrots [with list of literature cited; by Roy Magruder, Victor R. Boswell. S. L. Ensweller, J. C. Miller, A. E. Hutchins, J. F. Wood, M. M. Parker, and H. H. Zimmerley]. May 1940. cover title, 48 p. il. 1 pl. 4° (Agriculture Dept. Miscellaneous publication 361.) [Prepared in cooperation with experiment stations of California, Louisiana, Minnesota, Texas, and Virginia.] * Paper, 20c.L. C. card Agr 40-373 A 1.38: 361

Corn. Relation between carotenoid content and number of genes per cell in diploid and tetrapioid corn [with list of literature cited] ; by L. F. Randolph and David B. Hand. 1940. [2]-f-51-64 p. il. 2 p. of pl. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 60, no. 1, Jan. 1, 1940.] * Paper, 5c.

A 1.23/a: C 814/86Cucumbers. Growing cucumbers for pickling; [by J. II. Beattie]. [Apr. 1930,

slightly revised Mar. 1935, reprint 1940.] ii-|-16-|- [1] p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1620.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 30-348 A 1.9:1620/2-3

Dry Land, Agriculture Division. Weekly station reports of Division of Dry Land Agriculture [report for June 15-July 20, 1940]. [1940.] various paging, 4° [Issued monthly from November to March. Processed.] Not available for distribution. A 19.24: 940/13-18

Grasses. Cultivated grasses of secondary importance; [by Charles V. Piper]. [Feb. 1925, slightly revised May 1934, reprint 1940.] ii-]-424-[l] p. il. (Agri culture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1433.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card Agr 25-668 A 1.9:1433/2-5

Lily mosaic. [1940.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 19.2 :L 62/2Oats. Maintaining identity and pure seed of southern oat varieties; by T. R.

Stanton. June 1940. 20 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 562.) [Presented at 40th annual convention of Association of Southern Agricultural Workers, New Orleans, La., Feb. 2, 1939.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 40-366 A 1.4/2: 562

Pear growing in Pacific Coast States; [by C. F. Kinman and J. R. Magness]. [Jan. 1935, revised May 1940.] [1940.] ii-|-38 p. il. (Agriculture Dept.Farmers’ bulletin 1739.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card Agr 40-371 A 1.9:1739/2

Plant disease reporter, v. 24, no. 12 and 13, July 1 and 15, 1940; issued by Division of Mycology and Disease Survey. [1940.] [3]233-276 p. il. 4° [Semi-monthly. Processed.] f A 19.18: 24/12,13

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Plant science literature. Plant science literature, seiected references, v. 11, no 25 and 26 June 17-22 to June 24-29, 1940; compiled by library staff of Bureauindustry. [1940.] Each 21 p.-4”

___ Same, v. 12, no. 1-4, July 1-6 to July 22-27, 1940; compile by library staff ot Bureau ot Plant Industry. [1940.1 variousProcessed.] t

[1940.] 5 p. 4°A 19.2: R 72/2

[1940.] 3 p. 4°A 19.2: R 72/3

[1940.] 1 p. 4°A 19.2 :R 821

8 p. il. (Agri-

Roses. Propagation of roses by budding; by G. E. Yerkes. [Processed.] t

___ Propagation of roses by means of seed; by G. E. Yerkes.[Processed.] t

Rubber plants. Care of rubber plants; by F. L. Mulford.[Processed.] t

Ryegrasses; [by H. A. Schoth and M. A. Hein]. [May 1940.] culture Dept. Leaflet 196.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 40-372 A 1.35:196

Tomatoes. Ripening and repacking of mature-green ^“atoes; by R. C Wright and E. A. Gorman, jr. June 1940. 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 5bb.)* Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 40-368

RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION

A 1.4/2: 566

Construct ion report 55; July 15, 1940. [1940.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t „A OO. I .

Progress. Graphical report of progress of Rural Electrification Administratiorc May 1, 1940. [11] leaves, il. 4° [Processed.] i Ab8.2.Kaa

Rural electrification news, July 1940; v. 5, no. 11. [1940.] 32 p. il. 4 [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, 75c. a yr.; foreign subscription $1.50.L. C. card 37-26406 A :

SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE

Hydrologic studies, compilation of rainfall and run-off from watersheds of.Red Plains Conservation Experiment Station, Guthrie, Okla., 1931-38; [by J. W. Slosser]. June 1940. cover title, [4]+40+[124] leaves, il. 4 (SCS IF 32.) [Processed.] Issued for use by SCS staff and official cooperators onJy.A 57.15: 32

Muskingum River basin. Precipitation in Muskingum River basin, Feb. 1940; by Climatic and Physiographic Division and Muskingum Watershed Con-servancy District. Apr. 1940. cover title, 25 leaves, il. 4 ([SCS-T1-28.J)[Processed.] Issued for SCS staff use only, not available for distribution.

A 57.21 Z 2o

Posters. Prevent fire, save the grass, protect the soil; [poster]. [1940.] 14X11 in. t Ao7.8:F51

Publications. List of publications and conservation charts of Soil Conserva-tion Service. Revised Jan. 1940. [1940.] [2]+13 leaves, 4° (Division^ of Information; SCS-B-1.) [Processed.] f A 57.27:1

Rotation of crops. Review and discussion of literature pertinent to crop rota-tions for erodible soils [with bibliography; by] C. R. Enlow. [June 1940.] cover title, 51 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 559.) [Issue date incor-rectly given on p. 1, as June 1939, instead of June 1940.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card Agr 40-365 A L4/2: 559

Sedimentation. Some principles of accelerated stream and valley sedimentation [with list of literature cited] ; by Stafford C. Happ, Gordon Rittenhouse, and G. C. Dobson. May 1940. cover title, 134 p. il. 6 pl. 14 p. of pl. 3 maps. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 695.) * Paper, 75c.L. C. card Agr 40-379 A L36 : 695

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Sedimen ta tion—Continued.----- Studying sediment loads in natural streams; by Gilbert C. Dobson and

Joe W. Johnson. Mar. 1940. [1J+8 p. 2 pl. 4° (Sedimentation Division, Office of Research.) [Processed. From Civil engineering, Feb. 1940, v. 10, no- 2.] f A57.2:Se2/2

Soil conservation. Soil and water conservation and land use, some elementary school activities and problems [with lists of references; by] Helen M. Strong. [1940.] 12 leaves, 4° [Processed.] f A 57.2: So 3/19

----- Soil and water conservation and land use, some junior high school activities and problems [with lists of references; by] Helen M. Strong. [1940.] 10 leaves, 4° [Processed.] f A 57.2: So 3/20

----- Soil conservation, official organ of Soil Conservation Service, July 1940;[v. 6, no. 1]. [1940.] cover title, p. 1-32, il. 4° [Monthly. Special issue on Dur work in Puerto Rico. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.50.L. C. card Agr 35-403 A 57.9: 6/1

----- Some references for teachers on soil conservation and land use [list] ; compiled by Helen M. Strong. Mar. 1940. [l]+8 leaves, 4° (Division of Information; SCS-B-2.) [Processed.] f A57.27:2

Soil Conservation Experiment Station, Bethany, Mo. Visitors review, Soil Con-servation Experiment Station, Bethany, Mo., 1940. [1940.] 12 leaves. 4° [ Processed. ] f A 57.2: So 3/21

WEATHER BUREAUNoti l -Under provisions of the President’s Reorganization plan no. 4, made effective

June 30, 1940, by Public resolution 75, 76th Congress, the Weather Bureau and its func-tions were transferred from the Department of Agriculture to the Department of Commerce.

See also entries under Weather Bureau, Commerce Department.Climatological data. Climatological data, Alaska section, v. 24, no. 6; June 1938.

[1940.] p. 31-36, large 4° [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr.‘ A 29.33: 938/6

----- Climatological data for United States by sections, v. 26, no. 12; Dec. 1939. [1940.] cover title, [220] p. il. 2 p. of maps, large 4° (W. B. no. 1285.) * Paper, 40c. complete monthly number, $5.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $7.00. L. C. card Agr 14-566 A 29.29:26/12

Note .—Made up of separate Climatological data issued from 42 section centers of Ik Trrnit.e. State*~. Printed at the several section centers and assembled and bound at the Washington Office. Issued principally for service use and exchange. Back numbers

The separate Climatological data are sold by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., at the rate of 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr. for each sprrinn v

Cotton. Weekly cotton region bulletin, no. 12, series 1940; June 25, 1940. New Orleans, La. [no publisher] June 26,1940. [2] p. il. 4° * Paper, 30c. per season (April-October). A 29.39: 940/12

Meteorology. Monthly meterological summary, Washington, D. C., June 1940.[July 10, 1940.] [2] p. large 8° t A 29.30:940/6

Monthly weather review. Monthly weather review, Mar. 1940: v. 68, no. 3.1940. cover title, p. 63-94, il. 2 maps, 12 p. of maps, large 4° (W. B. no. 1290.) [Certain special articles are reprinted from the Monthly weather review and listed in the Monthly catalog as they are issued.] * Paper, 20c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.75.L. C. card Agr 9-990 A 29.6/1: 68/3

Note .—The Monthly weather review contains (1) meteorological contributions and bibliography, (2) an interpretative summary and charts of the weather of the month

™te<kStatfS7uand 0I}, adjacent oceans, and (3) climatological tables dealing with the weather of the month. The contributions are principally results of observa-tional or research work in meteorology carried on in the United States or other parts or tne world. *

----- Same, Apr. 1940; v. 68, no. 4. 1940. cover title, p. 95-124, il, 2 p. of pl., 13 p. of maps, large 4° (W. B. no. 1294.) [Certain special articles are re-printed from the Monthly weather review and listed in the Monthly catalog as they are issued.] A 29.6/1: 68/4

----- Same [title page, contents, corrections, and index], v. 67, 1939. 1940.vi p. large 4° * Paper, 5c. A 29.6/1: 67/t.p.& ind.

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Weather map. One base map in place of 5; by B. J.S. Cahill. 1940. 1 p. il. large 4° [From Monthly weather review, Feb. 1940, v. 68.] t

f A —'Ll)/ oL £ • 1VJL

Weather outlook, July 1-6 [1940]. June 29, 1940 1 p [Weekly The edition here cataloged is the one for Districts 1 and 3 issued from the forecast center at Washington, D. C. For later editions see Weather Bureau under Com-merce Department.] f A“2

Note .—The Weather outlooks for the various zones are prepared at, from forecast centers of the Weather Bureau as follows: Was hington, D. C. (District 1 North and Middle Atlantic States and District 3, Oh10 Valley and Tonne, see) , Jacksonville, Fla. (District 2, South Atlantic States) : New Orleans, La. (District 4, Fast Gulf States District 5, Southern Plains and West Gull States) ; Chicago, Ill. (District 6 Region of Great Lakes, District 7, Upper Mississippi and lower Missouri

valleys. District 8, Northern and central Great Plains) : Denver, Colo. (District 9, Northern Rockv Mountain region. District 10, Southern Rocky Mountain and Plat au regions) ; San Francisco, Calif. (District 11, Far Western States).

ARCHITECT OF CAPITOLReport of architect of Capitol, fiscal year 1939. 1940. iii4-111 p. (S. doc. 192,

76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 11-34725

CENTRAL HOUSING COMMITTEENot e —The Housing index-digest and Housing legal digest issued by the Central Housing

Committee are distributed to State and municipal agencies, libraries and housing organiza-tions or committees only, and cannot be supplied to individuals.Housing. Housing legal digest, decisions, opinions, legislation relating to housing

construction and finance, no. 70; May 1940. [1940.] cover title, ii4-39 p. 4 [Monthly. Processed.] t Y 3.C 33/3:10/70

----- Same, no. 71; June 1940. [1940.] cover title, ii-}-42 p. 4° [Monthly.Processed.] t Y 3. C 33/3:10/71

CIVIL AERONAUTICS AUTHORITYNote .—The Civil Aeronautics Authority and its functions, the Office of the Administrator

of Civil Aeronautics and its functions, and the functions of the Air Safety Board were.trans-ferred to the Department of Commerce, under provisions of the President's Reorganization plan no. 3, made effective June 30, 1940, by Public resolution 75, 76th Congress.Civil air regulations. Civil air regulations, pt. 01: Aircraft registration and air-

worthiness certificates, effective July 15, 1940, as amended. 1940. iv4-4 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 33-26100 CA 1.19: 01

----- Same, pt. 02: Type and production certificates, effective July 15, 1940, as amended. 1940. iii-j-2 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Contents of former pt. 02 have been transferred to pt. 60, and such of provisions of pt. 01 which dealt with type and production certificates have been transferred to revised pt.02] * Paper, 5c. CA 1.19: 02

----- Same, pt. 27: Aircraft dispatcher certificates, effective July 15, 1940, as amended. 1940. iv-|-4 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 5c.

CA 1.19: 27Notices to airmen. Special notice to airmen, no. 8 of 1940; June 29, 1940. [1940.]

1 p. f° [Processed.] t CA 1.7/2: 940/8----- Weekly notices to airmen, v. 8, no. 3; June 29, 1940. [1940.] 4 p. f° [Proc-

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CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONNote .—The Commission furnishes most of its publications gratuitously to those who

apply for them.

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Employees. Information for employees. 1940. [6] 4-42 p. ([Form 2461; July 1940.]) tL. C. card 40-26911 CS 1.6: Em 7/940

ACTUARIES BOARD

Report. Civil service retirement and disability fund, letter from president of Civil Service Commission transmitting 19th annual report of Board of Actu-aries, fiscal year 1939. 1940. v-f-21 p. (S. doc. 212, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 22-26097

COMMERCE DEPARTMENTNote .—In its efforts to foster, promote, and develop the foreign and domestic commerce,

the manufacturing, shipping, and the transportation facilities of the United States, the Department of Commerce issues many regular and special publications. The free dis-tribution of publications of the Department is confined almost entirely to libraries, educa-tional institutions, the press, and commercial organizations. Others may procure them, at prices stated below, from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington. D. C., to whom remittances should be sent direct, as his office is not a part of the Department of Commerce. United States Coast and Intracoastal Waterways pilots, tide tables, current tables, and charts are sold by the Coast and Geodetic Survey, in Washington, D. C.Collisions at sea. Rules to prevent collisions of vessels, May 14, 1940. [1940.]

20 p. il. 4° (Department circular 230, 8th edition; Bureau of Marine Inspec-tion and Navigation.) [Supersedes 7th edition, Aug. 21, 1937.] t C1.4:230/8

----- Rules to prevent collisions of vessels on Great Lakes, May 16, 1940. [1940.]6 p. 4° (Department circular 231, 5th edition; Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation.) [Supersedes first 4 editions.] t 01.4:231/5

CENSUS BUREAU

Automobile accidents. Weekly accident bulletin, report of deaths from motor-vehicle accidents in 145 [149, or 147] large cities, June 22-July 27, 1940; v. 5, no. 25-30. June 28-Aug. 3, 1940. Each 4 p. 4° [Processed.] t 0 3.128:5/25-30

Census, 19Jt0 (16th). See, below, entry under center head Census, 191)0 (16th).Cotton. Activity in cotton spinning industry for June 1940. July 19, 1940. 1 p.

4° [Monthly. Processed. Preliminary report.] f 0 3.53:940/6----- Cotton production in United States, crop of 1939. 1940. ii-f-37 p. [Pre-

pared under supervision of Harvey J. Zimmerman, chief statistician for cot-ton.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 25-26263 C 3.32: 939

----- June report of cotton consumed, on hand, imported and exported, and active cotton spindles. July 13, 1940. 24° [Preliminary report. Issued in postal card form.] f C 3.21: 939-40/11

Employment. State and local government quarterly employment survey, 2d quarter, 1940: v. 1, no. 11, General summary of employment and pay rolls of State and local governments, Apr. 1940. July 22, 1940. 16 p. 4° [Processed. Preliminary.] tL. C. card 40-26613 C 3.140:1/11

----- Same: v. 1, no. 12, Employees and pay rolls of State governments, Apr. 1940.July 19, 1940. 6 p. 4° [Processed.] t C 3.140:1/12

----- Same: v. 1, no. 13, City government employees and pay rolls, Apr. 1940, cities having populations over 25,000. June 28, 1940. 13 p. 4° [Processed.] t

C 3.140:1/13----- Same: v. 1, no. 14, City government employees and pay rolls, Apr. 1940,

cities having populations from 10,000 to 25,000. June 28, 1940. 17 p 4° [Proc-essed.] t C 3.140:1/14

----- Same: v. 1, no. 15, City government employees and pay rolls, Apr. 1940, cities and towns having populations 5,000 to 10,000. July 5, 1940. 23 p. 4° [Processed. ] t C 3.140:1/15

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Employment—Continued. n . -iqan___ Same: v. 1, no. 16, City government employees and pay rolls, Api. lh u , cities and towns having populations from 2,500 to 5,000. July 16, i^O.^ll [Processed.] t

----- Same: v. 1, no. 17. Employees and pay rolls ot Incorporated places towns, and villages having populations under 2,500, Apr. 1M0. July 23, 1M0. 20 £ [Processed.] t

----- Same: v. 1, no. 18, County government employees and pay rolls, Apr.1940, counties having populations over 50,000. July 16, 1940. 10 p^ $ .^gessed.] t

___ Same: v. 1, no. 19, County government employees and pay rolls, Apr 1940, counties having populations under 50,000. July 17, 1940. 18 p^ 4^Proc-essed.] t

Farm implements and maehmcry. Manufacture and sale of farm equipment and related products, 1939. 1M0. 11+15 p. [Prepared under supervmmn of Thomas J. Fitzgerald, chief statistician for manufactures.] I aper, 5c.L. C. card 25-26343 C3.5o.96V

Health index Weekly health index, report of deaths (stillbirths excluded) in major cfiles j“ne 29-July 27,1M0; v. 11, no. 26-30. [IMO.] Each 4 p. 11. 4"LTcaS^U C 3.41:11/26-30

Industrial and business statistics. [Monthly and quarterly industrial and busi-ness statistics.] 4° or oblong 8° [Processed.] tSLauBLlv J c 3 (various arbitrary numbers) :

Not e —The Census Bureau collects and publishes current statistics for 105 industries or commodities (in addition to cotton and cottonseed) 94 on a monthly basis and 11 on n mnrfprlv bnsis Thev are all issued in processed form. Summaries of these statistics are ™blishedlater in Survey of current business issued each month by the Foreign and Domesti^ Commerce Bur earn The titles of these reports^ as issued for 1940, with the Documents Office classification number for each are listed below.

Monthly industrial and business reportsAir conditioning systems and equipment

(C 3 68 ■)Asphalt prepared roofing (C 3.100 :)Automobile financing (C 3.69 :)Automobiles, manufacturers’ sales

(C 3 70:)Bathroom accessories (C 3.72 :)Boots, shoes, and slippers, other than rub-

ber (C3.43:) , vCellulose plastic products (C 3.73 :)Commercial steel castings (C 3.74 :)Confectionery and competitive chocolate

products. Monthly comparative sales ot (C 3.135:)

Convection-type radiators (C 3.75 :)Cotton, leather, and allied garments

(C3.64:) . . ,Cottonseed products manufactured and on hand at oil mills, by States (C 3.125 :)

Distillate oil burners (C 3.76 :) .Domestic pumps, water systems, and wind

mills (C3.77 :)Domestic water softening apparatus

(C 3 78 ’)Electric industrial trucks and tractors

(C3.80:)Fabricated steel plate (C 3.83 :)Fire extinguishing equipment (C 3.84 :)Floor and wall tile, except quarry tile

(C 3.85:) „ xGalvanized range boilers and tanks for hot

water heaters (C 3.86 :)Hosiery (C 3.87:)Imported dates (C 3.130 :)Knit fabric gloves (C 3.129 :)Knit wool gloves and mittens (C3.b3:)Leather gloves and mittens (C3.42:)Malleable iron castings C 3.89 :)Manufacturers’ sales and collections. See

Wholesale trade.Measuring and dispensing pumps (gasoline,

oil, etc.) (C 3.90 :)

Mechanical stokers (C 3.91:)Men’s, youths’, and boys’ clothing cut

(C3.92:)Methanol (C 3.101 :)Oil burners (C 3.93 :) .Paint, varnish, lacquer, and filler (C 3.94 :)Paperboard (C 3.95:)Plastic paints, cold water paints, and cal-

cimines (C 3.96:)Plumbing brass (C 3.97 :)Porcelain enameled products, metal base

only (C3.98:)Public merchandise warehousing (C 3.102:)Pulverizers for pulverized fuel installa-

tions (C 3.103:)Pyroxylin-coated textiles (C 3.104 :)Railroad locomotives (C 3.105 :)Raw wool consumption (C 3.52 :)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 :)

Steel barrels and drums (C 3.106 :)Steel boilers (C 3.107:)Steel office furniture, shelving, and lockers,

and fire-resistive safe industry products (C 3.108:)

Structural clay products (C 3.109 :)Sulphuric acid (C 3.110 :)Superphosphates (C 3.111:)Terra cotta (C 3.112 :) vUnderwear and allied products (C 3.113:) Wheat ground and wheat-milling products,

by capacity groups and by States(C 3.117 :)

White-base (C 3.71:)

Wholesale

antifriction bearing metalstrade [and] Manufacturers’

sales and collections on accounts re-ceivable (C 3.133:) .

Wool machinery activity (C3.51:)

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

Canned food stock report (C 3.136 :)Edible gelatin (C 3.79 :)Electrical goods (C 3.82 :)Fats and oils, animal and vegetable

(C 3.123:)Fats and oils subjected to sulphonation

(C 3.124 :)Lacquers (C 3.88:)

Linseed oil (C 3.122:)Mining and industrial locomotives

(C 3.81:)Wheat and wheat-flour stocks held by mills

(C 3.115:)Wheat ground and wheat-milling products,

merchant and other mills (C 3.118:)Wool stock (C 3.52/2 :)

Religious bodies. Census of religious bodies, 1936: American Ethical Union, statistics, history, doctrine, and organization. 1940. iv+3 p. (Bulletin 73.) [Prepared under supervision of T. F. Murphy, chief statistician for religious statistics.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 39-29289 C 3.35/a: 936/73

----- Same: Catholic Apostolic Church, statistics, denominational history, doc-trine, and organization. 1940. iv-f-4 p. (Bulletin 61.) [Prepared under supervision of T. F. Murphy, chief statistician for religious statistics.] * Paper, 5c. C 3.35/a: 936/61

----- Same: Church of God in Christ, statistics, denominational history, doctrine, and organization. 1940. iv+8 p. (Bulletin 44.) [Prepared under super-vision of T. F. Murphy, chief statistician for religious statistics.] * Paper, 5c.

C 3.35/a : 936/44

----- Same: Churches of the Living God, statistics, denominational history, doc-trine, and organization, consolidated report. 1940. iv-|-12 p. (Bulletin 41.) [Prepared under supervision of T. F. Murphy, chief statistician for religious statistics.] * Paper, 5c. C 3.35/a : 936/41Church of the Living God, Christian Workers for Fellowship.Church of the Living God, The Pillar and Ground of Truth.

----- Same: Disciples of Christ, statistics, denominational history, doctrine, and organization. 1940. iv+12 p. (Bulletin 47.) [Prepared under supervision of T. F. Murphy, chief statistician for religious statistics.] * Paper, 5c.

C 3.35/a: 936/47

----- Same: Divine Science Church, statistics, denominational history, doctrine, and organization. 1940. iv-|-4 p. (Bulletin 35.) [Prepared under super-vision of T. F. Murphy, chief statistician for religious statistics.] * Paper, 5c.

C 3.35/a: 936/35

----- Same: Evangelical and Reformed Church, statistics, denominational his-tory, doctrine, and organization. 1940. iv-f-14 p. (Bulletin 49.) [Prepared under supervision of T. F. Murphy, chief statistician for religious statistics.] * Paper, 5c. C 3.35/a: 936/49

----- Same: Federated churches, statistics, history, doctrine, and organization. 1940. iv4-10 p. (Bulletin 77.) [Prepared under supervision of T. F. Murphy, chief statistician for religious statistics.] * Paper, 5c. C 3.35/a : 936/77

----- Same: Independent Negro Churches, statistics, denominational history, doc-trine, and organization. 1940. iv+4p. (Bulletin 75.) [Prepared under super-vision of T. F. Murphy, chief statistician for religious statistics.] * Paper, 5c.

C 3.35/a: 936/75----- Same: Lithuanian National Catholic Church of America, statistics, de-

nominational history, doctrine, and organization. 1940. iv+3 p. (Bulletin 68.) [Prepared under supervision of T. F. Murphy, chief statistician for religious statistics.] * Paper, 5c. C 3.35/a : 936/68

----- Same: Methodist bodies, statistics, denominational history, doctrine, and organization, consolidated report. 1940. iv+153 p. (Bulletin 27.) [Pre-pared under supervision of T. F. Murphy, chief statistician for religious statistics.] * Paper, 15c. C 3.35/a: 936/27

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Religious bodies—Continued.----- Same: Polish National Catholic Church of America, statistics, history,

doctrine, and organization. 1940. iv+9 p. (Bulletin 30.) [Prepared under supervision of T. F. Murphy, chief statistician for religious statistics.] * Paper, 5c. C 3.35/a : 936/30

----- Same: River Brethren, statistics, denominational history, doctrine, and organization, consolidated report. 1940. iv-|-12 p. (Bulletin 43.) [Prepared under supervision of T. F. Murphy, chief statistician for religious statistics.] * Paper, 5c. C 3.35/a: 936/43Brethren in Christ. Old Order or Yorker Brethren. United Zion’s Children.

----- Same: Social Brethren, statistics, denominational history, doctrine, and organization. 1940. iv+2 p. (Bulletin 59.) [Prepared under supervision of T. F. Murphy, chief statistician for religious statistics.] * Paper, 5c.

C 3.35/a: 936/59----- Same: Universalist Church, statistics, denominational history, doctrine,

and organization. 1940. iv+H p. (Bulletin 51.) [Prepared under super-vision of T. F. Murphy, chief statistician for religious statistics.] * Paper, 5c.

C 3.35/a: 936/51Vital statistics. Monthly vital statistics bulletin, July 9, 1940; v. 3, no. 5.

[1940.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] t C 3.127:3/5----- Vital statistics, special reports, July 1-13, 1940; v. 9, no. 57-64. [1940.]

p. 721-864, il. 4° [Processed. Volume 9 consists of releases of final Nation-wide natality and mortality figures for 1938. Number 60 is dated June 29, 1940.] t L. C. card 36-26592 C 3.67 : 9/57-64

----- Same, July 16-23, 1940; v. 11, no. 3-5. [1940.] p. 11-34, il. 4° [Processed.Volume 11 consists of Motor vehicle accident fatalities, 1939, by States.] t

C 3.67:11/3-5Census, 191/0 (16th)

Manufactures. Census of manufactures, 1939: Alphabetical list of products [and number of industry to which each is assigned]. 1940. [1]-|-169 p. (16th decennial census of United States [1940].) [Some of the pages are blank. Prepared under direction of Thomas J. Fitzgerald, chief statistician for manufactures.] f L. C. card 40-26654 C 3.940-2: P 94

CIVIL AERONAUTICS AUTHORITY

Note .—Under provisions of the President’s Reorganization plan no. 3, made effective June 30, 1940, by Public resolution 75. 76th Congress, the Civil Aeronautics Authority, formerly an independent agency, the Office of the Administrator of Civil Aeronautics and the Air Safety Board were transferred to the Department of Commerce. The Ad-ministrator of Civil Aeronautics and the Civil Aeronautics Board shall constitute the Civil Aeronautics Authority within the Department of Commerce.

See also notes of general interest, p. 1001.Army-Navy-Civil Committee on Aircraft Requirements. Strength of aircraft

elements [with list of references] ; issued by Army-Navy-Civil Committee on Aircraft Requirements. Jan. 1938, reprinted Mar. 1940. [128] p. il. 4° (ANC-5.) [Issued with perforations. Formerly issued by Air Commerce Bureau.] * Paper, 25c. L. C. card 40-26948 C 23.17: 5/1-2

Note .—This reprint is classed with the original publication under Air Commerce Bureau (transferred to Civil Aeronautics Authority, effective Aug. 22, 1938), so that they may be filed together.

Civil aeronautics journal, v. 1, no. 13 and 14; July 1 and 15, 1940. [1940.] p. 257-388, il. 4° [Semimonthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.50.L. C. card 40-26182 C 31.7:1/13,14

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COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEYNote .—Nautical charts for navigating the waters of the coasts of the United States

and of its possessions, coast pilots carrying auxiliary information for the use of the nautical charts; tide tables showing time and heights of tides, current tables showing direction and force of ocean and estuary currents, and aeronautical charts of continental United States for air navigation are sold at the Washington office of the Coast and Geodetic Survey and by sales agents. The sales agents for the nautical charts and nautical publica-tions are located at the principal ports of the United States and for the aeronautical charts at the principal airports of continental United States.Chart correction notice, Atlantic charts 50 to 3261. June 1, 1940. [2] p. 4"

[Processed. Covers corrections noted in Notice to mariners no. 1-22, 1940.] tC 4.9/7: 50-3261/940-2

Coast and Geodetic Survey bulletin, June 30, 1940, no. 301. [Monthly.] $L. C. card 15-26512

[1940.] 9 p.

C 4.20:301Current tables, Atlantic Coast, North America, [calendar] year 1941. 1940. 169 p.

6 folded leaves, il. (Serial 626.) [Includes list of publications by Coast and Geodetic Survey relating to tides and currents.] f Paper, 15c.L. C. card 22-26822 C 4.22: 941

North Carolina. First and 2d order triangulation and traverse in North Carolina (1927 datum) v. 2; by Oscar S. Adams. 1940. iv-|-2054-[l] p. il. 5 maps. (Special publication 218.) [Supplements information contained in Special publication 192.] * Paper, 40c.L. C. card 35-26675 C 4.19: 218

Tidal bench marks. Tidal bench marks, San Francisco Bay region. May 1910. [l]4-iv+99 p. 4° (T-21.) [ Processed.] fL. C. card 40-26912 C 4.32: 21

----- Tidal bench marks, Virginia. June 1940. [l]+iv+71 p. 4° (T-22.) [Processed.] fL. C. card 40-26946 C 4.32: 22

Aeronautical charts

Birmingham [Ala.], lat. 32°-34°, long. 84°-90°; sectional aeronautical chart. Scale 10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1: 500,000. Washington, D. C., Coast and Geodetic Survey, Apr. 1940. 20X47 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] f 40c.

C 4.9/4: B 537/4Milwaukee, Wis. Regional aeronautical chart: Milwaukee, Chicago, Cincinnati,

Detroit, Cleveland, Huntington, lat. 38°-44°, long. 78°-90°; chart 9M. Scale 10 m.=0.6 in., scale 1:1,000,000. Washington, D. C., Coast and Geodetic Survey, May 1940. 27X42 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] 175c.

C4.9/5:9M/4Phoenix [Aris:.], lat. 32°-34°, long 108°-114°; sectional aeronautical chart.

Scale 10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1: 500,000. Washington, D. C., Coast and Geodetic Survey, Apr. 1940. 20X47 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] t 40c.

C 4.9/4: P 565/3Sioux City, Iowa. Regional aeronautical chart: Sioux City, Lincoln, Salina,

Dubuque, Des Moines, Kansas City, lat. 38°-44°, long. 90°-102° ; chart 8M. Scale 10 m.=0.6 in., scale 1:1,000,000. Washington, D. C., Coast and Geodetic Survey, May 1940. 27X42 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] t 75c.

C 4.9/5 : 8 M/3Nautical charts

Charleston Harbor, N. C., surveys to 1934, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1939 and other sources; chart 470. Scale 1: 20,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, May 1940. 42X 33 in. f 75c. C 4.9: 470

Columbia River, Oreg.-Wash., St. Helens to Willamette River, including Vancouver and Portland, surveys to 1938, surveys by U. S. Engineers to Nov. 1939, surveys by Port of Portland to 1937 and other sources; chart 6154. Scale 1: 40,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, May 1940. 41X 20 in. f 50c.

C 4.9:6154

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Glacier Bay, southeast Alaska, surveys to 1907 and other sources; chart 8306. Scale 1:160,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, May 1940. 27X28 in. f 50c. C 4.9: 8306

Grays Harbor, Wash., surveys to 1927, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1940; chart 6195. Scale 1:40,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, May 1940.24 X 38 in. t 50c. c 49: 6195Inset: Continuation of Chehalis River.

Hawaiian Islands, eastern part, surveys to 1929 and other sources; chart 4102. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, June 1940. 30X 44 in. t75c.

C 4.9: 4102Intracoastal Waterway. Intracoastal Waterway: Little Egg Harbor to Longport,

N. J., topography by Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1935—36, hydrography by Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1935-36, supplemented by surveys in dredged channels by U. S. Engineers to 1939, and New Jersey Board of Commerce and Navigation to 1939; chart 826. Scale 1:40,000. Washington, Coast and Geo-detic Survey, May 1940. 34X22 in. t 25c. C 4.9: 826

----- Same: Manasquan Inlet to Little Egg Harbor, N. J., topography by Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1932-36, hydrography by Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1935-37, supplemented by surveys in dredged channels by U. S. Engineers to 1939, and New Jersey Board of Commerce and Navigation to 1939; chart 825. Scale 1: 40,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, May 1940. 34X22 in.[Map is in 2 sections.] t 25c. C 4.9: 825

Kenai Peninsula. Cape Resurrection to Two Arm Bay, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, south coast; chart 8529. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, June 1940.37 X 28 in. f 75c. C 4.9: 8529Inset: Seward.

Long Island. Shinnecock Bay to Great South Bay, inland waters, south coast of Long Island, N. Y., surveys to 1939, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1939; chart 578. Scale 1:40,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, June 1940. 34X49 in. [Map is in 2 sections.] t75c. C 4.9: 578

Long Island Sound, western part, Conn.-N. Y., surveys to 1934, surveys by U. S.Engineers to 1939, additional topography from other sources; chart 1213. Scale 1:80,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, May 1940. 30X40 in. t 75c.

C 4.9:1213Morzhovoi Bay and Isanotski Strait, Alaska, south coast, surveys to 1938 and

other sources; chart 8701. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, May 1940.33 X 39 in. f 75c. C 4.9: 8701

Pontchartrain, Lake. Lakes Pontchartrain and Maurepas, La., surveys to 1917, surveys bv U. S. Engineers, U. S. geological surveys, and local authorities; chart 1269. Scale 1:80,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, June 1940. 30X41 in. f 75c. C 4.9:1269

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE BUREAU

Business. 1940 supplement, Survey of current business. 1940. 249 p. 4° (Divi-sion of Business Review.) * Paper, 40c. C 18.37: 940

Note .—The Biennial supplement to Survey of current business is intended to serve 3 purposes, (1) it presents the historical record of all the statistical series carried in the regular monthly issues of the Survey, (2) carries all revisions of the data, (3) provides complete descriptive notes for all of the time series, indicating where earlier revised data may be obtained.

----- Survey of current business, July 1940; v. 20, no. 7. [1940.] cover title, 64 p. il. 4° ([Division of Business Review.]) [Monthly. Text on p. 3 of cover.] * Paper, 15c. single copy, $2.00 a yr. (including weekly supplements) ; foreign subscription, $3.50.L. C. card 21-26819 C 18.35: 20/7

----- Same, weekly supplement, July 4-25, 1940. [1940.] Each 4 p. il. 4" Included in price of monthly Survey of current business, which see above.

C18.36: 940/27-30

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Business information service. [Processed.] t except as indicated in note below.C 18.182 and 183:

Note .—This service gives to a limited number of organizations data on subjects pertaining to business problems through the medium of abstracts and basic data sheets. These data are compiled from both governmental and non-governmental sources. The service gives material which can be used to prepare speeches, articles, etc., to study the problems confronting the community, and provides sources of information on business problems. It is free to any public organization or educational institution equipped to disseminate data to its. members, students, or to the public, within certain limitations, prescribed by the Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau. Private organizations in the United States can obtain the service on a subscription basis, payable $10.00 annually, at the Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau.

Canada. Trade review of Canada, v. 6, no. 7, July 1940; issued by Division of Regional Information. [1940.] [2]+68-79 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Pre-pared in office of commercial attache, Ottawa, with cooperation of U. S. consuls in Canada.] f Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00.

C 18.157:6/7Chemicals. World trade notes on chemicals and allied products, v. 14, no. 27-30,

July 6-27, 1940; issued weekly by Chemical Division. [1940.] p. 433 [-500], il. 4° [Processed.] t Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.00.

C 18.179:14/27-30China. Monthly trade report, China, v. 20, no. 4, May 15, 1940; issued at

Shanghai. [1940.] 17 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared by office of American com-mercial attache, American consulate general, Shanghai, China, with cooperation of other American consular officers in China.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00. C 18.154: 20/4

China trade act, 1922, with regulations and forms. Edition of 1935, with amend-ments as of Feb. 26, 1925, and June 25, 1938. 1940. li+29 p. [Regulations as amended Sept. 11, 1936.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 40-26831 C 18.2 : C 44/5/940

Commerce. Monthly summary of foreign commerce of United States, May 1940, corrected to June 30, 1940; compiled by Division of Foreign Trade Statistics. 1940. 45 p. 4° * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.25 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.85. L. C. card 14-21465 C18.7 : 940/5

—7 United States foreign trade statistics, monthly statement, advance offi-cial data subject to revision. [Processed.] t various prices, see note below.

C 18.185: no.Note . —-Many of the divisions of the Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau issue

monthly statistical statements in processed form showing the exports or imports (and in some cases reexports) of various commodities. For convenience the statements issued by a division have been grouped in numerical order under the name of the issuing divi-sion. Except for the statements issued under the group number 1700 which contain only, summary monthly statistics the statements show the exports or imports of com modifies in complete detail by countries, and in certain instances by customs districts a® 1-hta“?t1CslI^0Vering trad<i Jn commodities by principal countries no longer appear in the Monthly summary of foreign commerce of United States” and it is only through subscription to appropriate statistical statements that a record of such trade United Shutes6”' Annual compilations are published in “Commerce and navigation of

The annual domestic subscription price of each statement is based on the number of sheets of information included therein, the minimum price being $1.00. Where the sub-scriber resides outside the United States an additional charge—usually $1.00 per year— 1® u^ed- S.ingl? c°Ples are to be charged for at the rate of one-tenth of the annual sub- Washington^D C Apply to the Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau,Washington, D. C., for these statements and for further information concerning them.Group numbers are assigned for 1940 as follows:oTnn—Summary foreign trade statistics. (4 statements.)

a?d tobacco products; issued by Tobacco Division. (1 statement)^ A~I inanc.eJ ls,saed Finance Division. (2 statements.) statement.)9?nn Sc”1 I.mplT£nts.; issued by Machinery Division. (6 statements ) 9RonZrhl?I?rOti e ’ ‘fS’V’r >y Automotive-Aeronautics Trade Division. (4 statements )

' \ an? alved Pr,oducts I issued by Chemical Division. (34 statements’)gnon w™Sir!C‘ir ai}d ^ad'~equipment; Issued by E'ectrical Division. (10 statements ) oinn__L20dstuffs, feedstuffs and seeds: issued by Foodstuffs Division 1 (25 statements 13100—Mineralsand mineral oils; issued by Metals and Mineral Division.3200—Iron and steel and products; issued by Metals and Minerals Division. UIUII [ S • Jslnnide\and leather : issued by Leather and Rubber D’vision (9 statements 1

Pr1oduct® • Issued by Forest Products Division. (8 statements ) -)3500 Industrial machinery; issued by Machinery Division. (8 statements.)

(11 state-(16 state-

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Commerce—Continued.3600__Paner and nulp; issued by Forest Products Division. (6 statements.)3700—Rubber products; issued by Leather and Rubber Division (12 statements.)3900—Specialties; issued by Specialties Division. (16 statements.)4000__Textiles: issued by Textile Division. (21 statements.) . \4100—Transportation equipment; issued by Transportation Division. (1 stat men .) 4700—Motion pictures; issued by Motion Picture Division. (1 statement.)

Commerce reports, weekly, containing current foreign trade news, July 6-27, 1940; no. 27-30. [1940.] [8]+577-656 p. il. 4° * Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $4.20.L. C. card 17-29846 c 1S-5/1 • 949/27-31 >

Comparative law series, monthly world review, v. 3, no. 7; July 1940. [1940.] [2]+355-410+[2] p. (Division of Commercial Laws.) * I aper, lOc.^smgle copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.50. C 18.79 : 3/ <

Copra. Philippine copra market, FS-6, no. 26-29, June 29-July 20,1940; prepared in Foodstuffs Division. [1940.] Each 1 p. 4° [Weekly. Processed.] 1^aper $1.00 a yr. C 18-199/2 ' 940/26-29

Domestic 'commerce news letter, July 1940. [1940.] 2 p. f° [Monthly. Proc-essed.] t C 18.32/2: 940/4

Finance. European financial notes, v. 2 (NS) no. 13 and 14, July 9 and 24, 1940;issued semi-monthly by Finance Division. [1940.] leaves 201-228, 4essed.] t Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00. C 18.70: 2/13,14

----- Far Eastern financial notes, v. 2 (NS) no. 13 and 14, July 4 and 19, 1940; issued semi-monthly by Finance Division. [1940.] leaves 162-182, 4° (Proc-essed.] f Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00 C 18.71: 2/13,14

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Foreign market bulletin series 1978—81, 1983—84, 1986—87, 1989, 1992-2006, 2009, 2011-27, Dec. 1939-June 1940; issued by Specialties Division. [1939-40.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Certain numbers in this series are designated Special circular series.] f (restricted distribution). C 18.81:1978, etc.

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C 18.27: 72/2/supp., rev.L. C. card 40-26947Textiles. Textile raw materials: Cotton, wool, silk, rayon and other synthetic

textile fibers, flax, jute, sisal, abaca, kapok, miscellaneous fibers, v. 2, no. 27-30, July 1-22, 1940; prepared in Textile Division. [1940.] p. 293-332, 4° [Weekly.

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Tung oil monthly, production in America, foreign trade, and situation in world markets relative to other drying oils, June 1940; issued by Chemical Division. [1940.] cover title, 6 p. 2 pl. 4° [Processed.] f Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr. C 18.209: 940/6

MARINE INSPECTION AND NAVIGATION BUREAU

Bulletin, v. 4, no. 12; June 1940. [1940.] [1]4-51 p. [Monthly.] tL. C. card 36-26619 C 25.12: 4/12

Navigation laws of United States, 1940; compiled by Frederick K. Arzt. 1940. [1] 4-v-xvii4-698 p. * Cloth, $1.25.L. C. card 40-26874 C 25.5/2: 940

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Acoustic materials. Classification of acoustic materials. Mar. 23, 1940. [2] 4- 18 leaves, 4° (Letter circular LC-585.) [Processed.] t C 13.16:585

----- Effect of paint on sound absorption of acoustic materials; by V. L. Chrisler. [1940.] p. 547-553, 20 p. of pl. (Research paper RP1298.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, v. 24, May 1940.] * Paper, 10c.

C 13.22/a: 1298Bearings (machinery). Friction and temperature as criteria for safe operation

of journal bearings [with list of references] ; by Samuel A. McKee. [1940.] p. 491-508, il. (Research paper RP1295.) [From Journal of research of Na-tional Bureau of Standards, v. 24, May 1940.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.22/a: 1295

Brake lining. Small inertia-type machine for testing brake lining; by Rolla II. Taylor and William L. Holt. [1940.] p. 531-546, il. 2 p. of pl. "(Research paper RP1297.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, v. 24, May 1940.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.22/a : 1297

Carbon paper and typewriter ribbons. June 11, 1940. 13 p. 4° (Letter circularLC 597.) [Processed.] t 013.16:597

Ceramics (miscellaneous), publications by members of staff of National Bureau of Standards, together with list of Federal specifications and standard sam-ples. Apr. 3, 1940. 13 p. 4° (Letter circular LC 587.) [Processed. Super-sedes LC 131.] t C 13.16: 587

Commercial standard (series). List of Commercial standards [publications of National Bureau of Standards] ; revised to Apr. 10, 1940. [1940.] 5 p. 4" (Letter circular LC-589.) [Processed. Supersedes LC-579.] t C 13.16: 589

Engineering mechanics, publications by members of staff of National Bureau of Standards [list]. June 1, 1940. 15 p. 4“ (Letter circular LC-595.) [Proc-essed. Supersedes LC-316.] f C 13.16: 595

Files and rasps. 1940. [1]4-17 p. (Simplified practice recommendation R6-40.) [Effective date, Apr. 1, 1940. Supersedes R6.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.12/1: 6/2

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Frequency (radio). Standards of frequency and musical Pitch broadcast by National Bureau of Standards; [revised to] May 1, 1940. [1940.] Cover title, 5 p. 4° (Letter circular LC 591.) [Processed. Replaces Letter circular 565.] t C 13.16: 591

Nahm snag resistance tester. National Association of Hosiery Manufacturers “Nahm” snag resistance tester; by Howard E. Shearer and E. Max Schenke.

[1] -+-10 p. i pl. 4° (Letter circular LC-588.) [Processed.] tC 13.16:588Apr. 6, 1940.

Paper Section. News bulletin of Paper Section, May 1940. [1940.] 4 leaves, 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t C 13.28. Wa

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Petroleum. Isolation of 3-methylhexane, trans-1, 2-dimethylcyclopentane, and trans-1, 3-dimethylcyclopentane from petroleum [with list of references] ; by Augustus R. Glasgow, jr. [1940.] p. 509-529, il. (Research paper RP1296.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, v. 24, May 19 0.1 * Paper, 5c. c 13.22/a: 123b

Photochemistry. Apparatus for study of photochemistry of sheet materials [with list of references] ; by Herbert F. Launer. [1940.] p. 567-577, il. 1 pl. 2 p. ot pl. (Research paper RP1300.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, v. 24, May 1940.] * Paper, 10c. C 13.22/a. 1300

Publications. List of publications of interest to the general public; revised to May 1, 1940. [1940.] cover title, [1]+26 p. 4° (Letter circular LC 586 ) [Processed. Supersedes LC 416.] t C 13.1b. 5ab

Rubber. Synthetic rubbers, review of their compositions, properties, and uses [with bibliography] ; by Lawrence A. Wood. June 25, 1940. ii+29 p. (Cir-cular C427.) * Paper, 10c. L. C. card 40-26876 C 13.4:427

Safety rules for installation and maintenance of electrical supply stations, com-prising pt. 1 and grounding rules of 5th edition, National electrical safety code. May 8 1940. iv+65 p. 12° (Handbook II 31.) [Supersedes H 6.]* Paper, 10c.L. C. card 40-26875 013.11:31

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Simplified practice, its purpose and application. Apr. 15, 1940. [1]+16 p. 4° (Letter circular LC-590.) [Processed. Supersedes LC-456.] t 013.16:590

Simplified practice recommendation (series). List of Simplified practice recom-mendations [publications of National Bureau of Standards] ; revised to May 15, 1940. [1940.] [l]+7 p. 4° (Letter circular LC-594.) [Processed. Supersedes LC-582.] f . 013.16:594

Sugars. Redetermination of Munson-Walker reducing-sugar^ values [with list of references] ; by Lester D. Hammond. [1940.] p. 579-596, il. (Reseaich paper RP1301.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, v. 24, May 1940.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.22/a: 1301

Technical news bulletin of National Bureau of Standards, July 1940; no. 279. [1940.] p. 55-62. [Monthly.] »Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c a yr.; foreignsubscription, 70c.L. C. card 25-26527 C 13.13:279

Tetramethylpentane. Preparation and some physical properties of 2, 2, 4, 4- tetramethylpentane [with list of references]; by Frank L. Howard. [1940.] p. 677-684, il. (Research paper RP1306.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, v. 24, June 1940.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.22/a: 1306

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alls. Structural properties of masonry wall construction of Munlock dry wall brick sponsored by Munlock Engineering Co.; by Herbert L. Whittemore Ambrose H. Stang, and Douglas E. Parsons. June 13, 1940. ii4-12 p il 4°’ (Building materials and structures report BMS53.) * Paper, 10c.

C 13.29: 53, Structural properties of prefabricated wood-frame constructions for walls

Par"/ons, and floors sponsored by American Houses, Inc.; by Herbert L M hittemore and Ambrose II. Stang, with collaboration of Thomas R. C. Wilson. uvrQay’i P' 1L 4° <BuildinS materials and structure, reportBMS47.) [1 repared in cooperation with Forest Service.] * Paper, 10c.

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Morrison, Willard L. No. 7583, United States Court of Appeals for District ofColumbia, [Apr. term, 1940] Willard L. Morrison v. Conway P. Coe commis-sioner of patents, appeal from District Court of United States for District of Columbia; brief for commissioner of patents. [1940.] cover title, i+12 P‘ 4° 1 C 21.1o’: M 834

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Official gazette. Official gazette of Patent Office, containing patents, trade-marks, designs & labels issued July 2-30, 1940, v. 516. no. 1-5. cover titles, 1268+ [cxcvin] p. 11 large 8° [Weekly.] * Paper, 35c. single copy, $16.00 a yr • foreign subscription, $25.00. * ’L’ 5/ ca rd 471S256 . c 215.516/1_5

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WEATHER BUREAUNote —Under provisions of the President’s Reorganization plan no. 4, made effective

Tnnp^o 1940 bv Public resolution 75, 76th Congress, the Weather Bureau in the Depart-ment of’Agriculture and its functions were transferred to the Department of Commerce.

See also entries under Weather Bureau, Agriculture Department.Corn. Weekly corn and wheat region bulletin, July 2-30, 1940; no. 13-17, series

1940. [WBO, Chicago, HL, July 3-31, 1940.] [4] p. il. 4 •^per 30c. perseason (April-September). , . . . C ,

Not e __Another edition of Corn and wheat region bulletin is issued daily, exceptSundays and holidays, during the season, at the Region Center of the Weather Bureau, Chicago, Ill.

Cotton. Weekly cotton region bulletin, no. 13-17, series 1940; July 2-30 1940. [Weather Bureau Office, New Orleans, La., 1940.] Each [2] p^ il 4 ^aPer4 30c. per season (April-October). C30.9.940/13-1

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Weather map. Daily weather map [of United States published at Washington, D C showing weather conditions for United States and forecasts belonging to Washington forecast district], July 1^1’ 1940' Each(outside measurement). * Daily, except Sunday (DWM), $3.00 a yr., 2oc. a month; Sunday and holiday maps only (SHM), no subscription for less tha^n 6 months, 30c„ 60c. a yr.; daily, including Sundays and holidays (DSHM), $3.60 a vr 30c a month; foreign subscription, $9.10 a yr. (maps cannot be furnished in quantities unless the order is placed with the Superintendent of Documents Washington, D. C., in advance of issue). U30.12.

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Weather outlook, July 8-13 to July 29-Aug. 3 [1940]. July 6-27, 1940 Each 1 p. 4° [Weekly. Processed. The edition here cataloged is the one tor Districts 1 and 3 issued from the forecast center at Washington, D. C.] t . trlV/ — 4—»JV

’no te .—The Weather outlooks for the various zones are prepared at, and distributed from forecast centers of the Weather Bureau, as follows: Washington, D. C. (District 1 North and Middle Atlantic States, and District 3. Ohio Valley and Tennessee); Jacksonville, Fla. (District 2, South Atlantic States) ; New Orleans, La. (District. 4, East Gulf States, District 5, Southern Plains and West Gulf States); Chicago, III., (District 6, Region of Great Lakes, District 7, Upper Mississippi and lower Missouri valleys, District 8, Northern and central Great Plains) ; Denver, Colo. (District 9, Northern Rocky Mountain region, District 10, Southern Rocky Mountain and Plateau regions) ; San Francisco, Calif. (District 11, bar Western States).

CONGRESSConaressional record. Congressional record, proceedings and debates of 76th

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Congressional record—Continued.----- record’ Proceedings and debates of 76th Congress, 3d session,

v. 86, no. 126-139; July 1-31, 1940. [1940.] 13695-14868+[25] p. 4°X/a.76/3:86/126-139

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printed in a permanent bound edition entitled Statutes at large. congressijeginning with the 75th Congress in accordance with provisions nf 3440 74+h PnnInd Stlfst tn7t;4’ aPProveVUnA20’ 1936>’ the Sessi°°orPPamphlIllws^were dise^tifued

t^e^oT^e^io’rO cSreVr PUbHShed at the Pnd °f a Congress wiU "e^sluedl?

ioEac£ ac*-. of Congress in slip form now bears the chapter number of the Statutes at fen £ ^L'Ch \twill appear later- as wel1 as the session of Congress towhich it belongs but this information does not appear in the entries listed below. g ’Private [act] 373-510, 76th Congress.

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S7o“S5"Tp S (&+,r, reM »' A™‘- i'i- ^stine CurpornHuu. Al,i”ri?«" 4S4 [■ 3748, “Ct f°r relle( of Guy F- Alle”- Apwowa n, 1940. 1 p.

A 2|901- aCt4 con.ferring jurisdiction upon district court for middleAsh. ApprovedSJuly°l 1940 1 ^“FprivSte"judgment upon claim °f Geraldine

Sa(Priiatee 464’) ®' 37°6, aCt f°r relief °f Alfred G- Balls- Approved July 10, 1940. Barber, Charles^S. 3401, act for relief of Charles N. Barber. Approved July 11,

Ba26,ft194b.A I? ^(Private aCt f°r reUef °f A,bert U Barnholtz- Approved ^‘’(Pr’fvaKsS.) H’ K 5569’ aCt f°r reUef °f StUart Bastow‘ Approved July 2, 1940. *Tp+vM jSy 2H19V9!0haCt(Priva"t44TT M"’UOta S,a'“S *° Fre‘"S'l'k B«k-

"■ 'I"3' ,Or °f Eose BllalUs- AW«™> June 29, 1940.Black, C. Walter. S. 2704, act for relief of Mr and Mrs C w w • t , .Approved July 10, 1940. 1 p. (Private 451 ) ' Bldck and Marion Rabren.

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trict Council. Boy Scouts of America, log house knownFas John Secret’ imm?^ H18.’ “p8lt1pr'1SeC&C,<"'rW“>''al Instl“,to” '“r A-liSi VJu'S” l/SS

B7p’r>artS; 477) E' ®’ 257°’ a<* f°r reIief °f Mary Boyd‘ Approved July 11, 1940. 1 p. B7privItem397.)H- R’ 6967’ aCt f°r relief °f Th°mas Boyd' Approved June 26, 1940. 1 p. Bray. Mrs. Hannah 8. II. R. 7861, act for relief of Hannah s e™,, ,Frances Bickers. Approved July 12, 1940. 1 p. (Private 505 ) ay’ Ja e Bickers’ and Bneyer, Thoma^ G. H. It. 7914. act for relief of Simon A. Brieger as le^al renresentativo

of estate of Thomas Gerald Brieger. Approved Julv 2 1940 1 n ;at veBriggs, Mary D. H. R. 7858, act for relief of Mary D Briggs Ind(SimeonApproved June 29. 1940. 1 p (Private 493 ) J ' lggs ana blmaon G. Rigor.

BriT ^Priv^Ol.)2717’ aCt f°r reHe£ °f "EdWard J- Broggi' Approved July 12, 1940.

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Private [act] 373-510, 76th Congress—Continued. ConelandBrown, Vernon C. S. 3597, act for relief of Vernon C. Brown and F. L. Copelaid. Bru^JamesP^^’ K. 215T, a£foTrthef of James P. Bruce, jr. Approved June 29.

BacX Mariorif Sat2560?act for relief of Marjorie Buchek. Approved July 12, 1940. BuckV,nitha^A. H9R. 7959, act for relief of Nathan A. Buck. Approved June 29, 1940. Camastri^Maf^ H4R. 4801, act for relief of Mary Camastro. Approved JuneCar^ Hi R°93713, act for relief of Joe Carter. Approved June 29, 1940. 1 p.

ChiMuras^ John N. S. 3412, act for relief of John Nicholas Chicouras. Approved July 12, 1940 1 p. (Pnvfte 5a°c3t \n amend act of Aug. 27. 1935 (49 Stat. 2194) [for

Chippewa Indians. S. 3352 act to amend act oi Aug Minnesota during Oct. 1918, f®v0e\T,ClSms“,0n(’a?SlS3<> SSr're'ld’Approve.! June 24, 1940. 1 p.

Chryrial'cMrds B. S. 1678, act for relief of Charles B. Chrystal. Approved June 15, cS: E\ri for relief of Earl P. Collins. Approved July 10, 1940.Cooley, iharifs^ir. S. 349, act for relief of C F ^oley adminmtrator of estate

of Charles F Cooley. jr. ApprovedJ^y^uthwize 1 cel(aPt^adeportation pro- CSnRWt ce^cl^^S^h^ Margaret Lavallie, and CulS £iK XTTcWm Motor., Irumrp.r.Ud,

AS.1S S*’ SMW act tor‘relief4 ot'Edmund S. Denuia. Approved July 11.I?40:. 1 P^e£TliVstea707'\ct for relief of certain disbursing agents and certifying ^erv^ej’Veterans^Administration, and Treasury Department. Ap-

prove^ ^ct^relieve'cerUUn employees of Veterans’ Administration from financial “^bihi/Vor certain ovmwents and ^allow such credit therefor as is necessary in

accounts of certain disbursing officers. [Approved July 11, 1940.] 4 p. (Private

29, 1940.29, 1940. Everett]. 29, 1940.

Drier,'Mrs. Katherine M. S. 3097, act for relief of Katherine M. Drier. Approved July Fdr97HWJ°ifOntrose.(PHVaRe. 760‘i act for relief of J. Montrose Edrehi. Approved June EUMt^Georgl O. ^3424® a^1 for relief of George O. Elliott and Winslow Farr Smith.

H. K 788$‘, acVf^mlM Edna Emery. Approved July 2, 1940.

Enders, Clarence F^S. 3023, act for relief of Clarence E. Enders and Gertrude Ray Enders Annroved July 11, 1940. 1 p. (Private 475.)Engblom.JohnP H. R. 2628, act for relief of John Engblom. Approved June

Enloe; SiKaT- 4H. R- 2354, act for relief of S. T. Enloe. Approved JuneEverett, Leslie^ S°3^80. act for relief of Ina May Everett [widow of Leslie

for^rdtef of Charles Flack. Approved June

Foreman! Edirin S°°H. R. 2070, act for relief of Edwin Forsman. Approved June 29, Frud^ Betty L.^H^R6^8^ act for relief of legal guardian of Betty Lou Frady, and

JKK Albert ^oXV&nt to lands in Wyoming.

S.’3649,’ acVfor Sie? of Harry D. Gann. Approved July 10, 1940.

Gardner,{Thomases. 3111, act for relief of Thomas L. Gardner. Approved July 11, GllnH!'Edward {p.?Jr^ H.‘9R. 6730, act for relief of Edward P. Glenn, jr. Approved

Julv 2 1940. 1 p. (Private 441.) „ , , _ ,Green, Clarence D. H. R. 6737, act for relief of Clarence D. Green. Approved July 2, Guise^Dale Vf. ^HriRat3161? act for relief of First National Bank of Gettysburg, Pa., as

legal guardian of 3 minor children of Dale W. Guise and Gladys M. Guise, and paPy C Guise, Martha G. and Arnold E. Omer. Approved July 11, 1940. 1 p. (Private

Hagenson. Edward. S. 182, act for relief of Edward Hagenson. Approved July 11, 1940. Hanriiton^E^hel O S. 3436, act for relief of Ethel G. Hamilton. Approved July 8,

Hannah, Mrs’. Frances^44 h ’. R. 6889, act for relief of Frances M. Hannah. Approved Harris1,^Uot'id1 $8° ‘259?,’ act^for* relief’of Lloyd S. Harris. Approved July 11, 1940.

Henclel iKa^Jane 71’k 1326, act for relief of Janet Hendel, nee Judith Shapiro. Ap-proved June 20, 1940. 1 p. (Private 388.)

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Private [act] 373-510, 76th Congress—Continued.LeM Hmdel- “* L'“ G»late«-

H5F1k aCt conferring jurisdiction upon district court for eastern TTensUv ° !° hear- determine, and render judgment upon claims of MatJune 29, 1940“ 1 p (PriSdloT6’ * Th°rpe’ a”d D’ L’ Mason’ Approvcd

fficfcs, Don E. H R 5464, act for relief of Don E. Hicks. Approved June 29, 1940i p. (Private 413.) ’L H,“a »" '">»■> >*« «' J™-

Hobson, ^H. R- 7825> act for relief of C. S. Hobson. Approved June 29, 1940.Indian reservations. S. 3101, act for relief of certain purchasers of. and entrymen upon vatee497^n<^S °£ certain Indian reservations. Approved July 11, 1940. Ip.

Jones, Ina S. 2561, act for relief of Ina Jones. Approved July 12, 1940. 1 p.vate uUv.)

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Ketchum, Idaho. S. 1251, act for relief of certain settlers in town site of KetchumIdaho. Approved July 11. 1940. 1 p. (Private 496.) ivetcnum.Kinder, Naoma. HR. 2946, act for relief of Naoma Kinder. Approved July 2 1940.1 p. (Private 433.) J ’^15 1940’ nir°ld invite2 3877 )“* rCUef °f Harold W’ Kinderman. Approved June

Ki191^ J1"p * 7(Pri?ateK'4259)9’ ** reUef °f Jam'S L' Kinney' Approved June 29,Kn29h194O2/minp C(Priva1te 415°) f°r reUef °f Raymond C- Knight. Approved June LaT™e^yOln<tS 4’ inin276-8, act authorizing naturalization of Thomas A. Lambie.

Approved July 11, 1940. 1 p. (Private 472.)^S. 3306, act for relief of Roy F. Lassly. Approved June 15, 1940. 1 p.

Lay, Mrs. Anne H. S. 4126, act for relief of Anne Howard Lay [widow of Julius Lavi Approved July 11, 1940. 1 p. (Private 465.) twiuow oi juu us Layj.Leesburg Welding and Garage Company. S. 2289, act for relief of Leesburg Welding

and Garage Company. Approved July 15, 1940. Ip. (Private 506.) gLeuellyn, Thomas. H. R. 5388, act for relief of Thomas Lewellyn and Drusilla Lewellvn Approved June 29, 1940. 1 p. (Private 412.) y 8 ua newiiijn.Lewis State Bank. S. 3337, act for relief of Lewis State Bank, Tallahassee Fla An-

proved June 15, 1940. 1 p. (Private 383.) ’ la’ 'PLoiuery, Mrs. Minnie. H. R. 5571, act for relief of Minnie Lowery and Winell Lowerv

Approved June 29, 1940. 1 p. (Private 414.) J w ery’A/cCard/eUtrs. K J-^H^K 5424, act for relief of Mrs. E. J. McCaidle. Approved July 2. McGivern^ ^S. 3742, act for relief of M. E. McGivern. Approved July 10, 1940. Mauri, Jose. S. 2774, act for relief

(Private 458.)Mayfield. James G. S. 2799, act for

of Jose Mauri. Approved July 10, 1940. 1 p.relief of James George Mayfield. Approved July10, 1940. 1 p. (Private 460.)

Molster. Charles E. H. R. 8414, actand Guy F. Allen. Approved July 2,

Morrissey Construction Co. ” "{S£nreRef of Charles E. Molster, J. L. Summers

--- 1 P- (Private 446.)-- .-H. R. a823, act for relief of Morrissey Construction Com-pany. Approved July 2, 1940. 1 p. (Private 439 ) * nsuucuon com

^1946.“ (PriS'te^oi1)42’ £°r reUef °f Leland G' Myers‘ APP™ved June 29. ^Tp. ^(Private 440^ 668®’ aC‘ f°P relle£ °f T’ JaCk NeaL APPr«ved July 2, 1940.

°linp ^Private 381) ’ £°r relie£ °f AndleW Olsoib ApPr°ved June 15, 1940.°^PriyJaOte’4451)- R’ ^52’ &Ct f°r relief °f John Owen’ APP^ved July 2, 1940. 1 p

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E1,Zab'1" K- Approve.)Pennsylvania. State College. H. R. 6553, act for relief of Ppnnwir.n^ ,,Approved June 29, 1940. 1 p. (Private 417 ) Pennsylvania State College.

ro^,^rC°T ’ n-Buddrus. Approved July 11. 1940. 1 p (PrivlTe 487 ) ’ and D'

Pa^"rp»'<’('ArlHteI<28™. act for UI o) prewe. Approved done 29,

^(Privatt 452.1s- 3°21’ &Ct £°r relief °f A‘ A' Ramsay’ Approved July 10, 1940. 1 p. Rasonne/orf Marin?’Colps’ fm- value^of ^AXl ‘effU^desri^T"91 per’

(Privtte 449e°a1’ Metuchen- N' J - on Oct. 10, 1938. Approved July's 1940.1 p. Rai94^’ 1 p.^(Private’ 4R343)925’ &Ct £°F relief °f Evelyn L‘ Ratclifife. Approved July 2.

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Private [act] 373-510, TGth Congress—Continued.Riley Mrs. Elisabeth L. H. R- 6145, act for relief of Elizabeth L. Riley. Approved June

uuthurt.lng the Pr-Mert to Ipresent Nary Cross to r SS. SX Tile Company. Approved RmSiIIc 'zIu I,.1 11. Sfrals'S’tor relief of Louis Rosenstone. Appro™! July 1.

for relief ot Edward J. Boss and leg.! guardian ef BettyBoS,SS^APPHO,K dsTa^fTrellef & oilTS® ‘'.ip’prored Jul, 1. 1M0. 1 p. (Prl-

Rucker ^Beatrice L. II. R. 4412, act for relief of Beatrice Lois Rucker. Approved July R^ala^y. for relief of Malachy Ryan. Approved July 2, 1940.

Senders,Nadine. 4 S*’3044, act for relief of Nadine Sanders. Approved June 15, 1940. Sa^ord,(KateS3.83647, act for relief of legal guardian of Paul Sanford. Approved

1 J^reUef of Henry Gideon Schiller. Approved July 10,

Sharjah, Mrs. bST* S.42988, act for relief of Bessie Sharrah. Approved July 11, 1940.jghaw^ A?7e.liVS.t20184 act for relief of Nile Shaw and Edgar C. Bardin. Approx ed July 16, ShMon, GePrpe(L.riHteR503i71. act for relief of George L. Sheldon. Approved July 11, Shiomi, Dester. ^S.^oof act for relief of Dexter and Elizabeth Shiomi. Approved July

10, 1940. Ip.>. (Private 461.) ...S. 3578, act for relief of Edward Smith. Approved June 17, 1940.Smith, Edward.

(Private 386.) ,H. R. 5297, act for relief of Stanley V. Smith. Approved June 29,1 p.Smith, Stanley V. — — — .

act fur relief of V«1 vie W Bmia and legal guardian ofGlenn Richard Smith. Approved July 11, 1940. 1 p. (1'rivate *<*■)Snyder, Mrs. Twila. S. 3039, act for relief of Twila Snyder. Approved July 11, 1940.

B™?. New London. S. 3808 act for reimbursement of

8<APuu?^rf,lJfu«<>e19H'. ItfilsjaS'for relief of Maude Sullivan (widow of William B. r^Td&u |PPI£’n1 St for relief Pf July 10. 1M0. 1 p.

Tan, 'wilham^L? S. 3146. act relating to citizenship of William Lawrence Tan. Approved Tanada,1Sadao° S1 3256, act to enable Sadao Tanaka to remain permanently in United

a^rpreS^of Thermal Syndicate, Limited.

noMMwU/r'r Jfaria,T°‘u.1 PS. 3215'aet for’ relief of Maria Teresa Valdes Thompson.

Tho PPe,°3frs.JLowise.’ 2969, ’act for relief of Louise Thorne. Approved July 10, 1940. Ton&e, JScXf .4!.’2250, act for relief of Joseph F. Tondre. Approved June 15, 1940. Upton. Chaide^ll^’il R. 6598, act for relief of Charles H. Upton. Approved June 29. Varpa? Mr»P Anna *74 th B. 7821, act for relief of Anna T. Sifferman Varga. Ap- Wainindght^Mr^Alice C. P's.( 3338^act for relief of Alice C. Wainwright [widow of John

T, Wainwright]. Approved June 15, 1940. I p. (Private 384.) 1Q4n 1Ward. Angie. II. R. 2489, act for relief of Angie Ward. Approved June 29, 1940. 1 p. Warrin^Mr^Eliza N. II. R. 6822, act for relief of Eliza Warren and George T. Warren.

Wayman, H. S. H. R. 3964, act for relief of H. S. Wayman. Approved June 26, 1940. WcsPe?!/.(A'»rtates.92598, act for relief of Kurt W’essely. Approved June 20, 1940. 1 p. WiUia^ CV^'ord J. II. R. 7843. act for relief of Clifford J. Williams. Approved Wool ton,S.1993, act’for^eHePof J. H. Wootton. Approved July 11, 1940. ± p.

Worrall^Eawrence PUR 8429, act for relief of L. P. Worrall, and for other purposes Approved June’ 15.’ 1940 1 p (Private 385.) [H. R. 8429 also authorizes payment

Wrfa^AUr^J^'h R 2358 act for relief of Alfred Joseph Wright. Approved July 11 1940 1 P. (Private 491 ) [H. R. 2358 authorizes payment to Rosetta LouiseTomkins, mother of Alfred Joseph Wright.] on ioenYancey, Dan. H. R. 2083, act for relief of Dan lancey. Approved June _9, 1940.1 p. ’ (Private 399.)

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Private [act] 373-510, 76th Congress—Continued.Zaicek, Antal. H. R 6056, act for relief of Antal or Anthony or Tony Zaicek or

Zaiczek. Approved July 19, 1940. 1 p. (Private 510.) y{■n?oyploractp^1- .¥• R- 808’ act to confer jurisdiction upon district

# southern district of Honda to hear, determine, and render judgment upon(Privatef39^,O)k Palm Nurseries’ Incorporated. Approved June 20, 1940. 1 p.

Private [joint] resolution 6. 76th Congress.°t Research an<l Publication, State Department, receives a small

®uPPjy of the private acts and private joint resolutions which it distributes free upon «p plication.Jfaifcs, Mrs. J W. S. J. Res. 133, joint resolution to confer jurisdiction on Court of

Claims or district court for northern district of Georgia to hear, determine, and render judgment upon claim of Mrs. J. W. Marks. Approved July 11, 1940. 1 p (Private resolution 6.)

Public [act] 626-750, 76th Congress.zUi)'0.TEJ“J ublic acts and public joint resolutions in slip form in the first prints may be obtained from the Superintendent of Documents. Washington, D. C., at a subscription price of $2.00 a session, foreign subscription $3.25; single copies are usually 5c; no. 640. Interior Department, no. 658, Agriculture Department, and no. 668, Appropriations, which

Because of the few laws printed during the 2d session, the subscription pnce of $2.00 and foreign subscription $3.2o, will include the laws for both the 2d and 3d sessions.

-Department. H. R. 8202, act making appropriations for Department of Aguculture, fiscal year 1941. [Approved June 25, 1940.] 44 p. (Public 658.)

Air mail. H. R 9899, act extending jurisdiction of Civil Aeronautics Authority over certain air-mail services. Approved July 2, 1940. Ip. (Public 721.)

?? R. 9848 act to authorize construction or acquisition of naval aircraft, 1940*] p* °(Pubiici635U)bllC WOrks’ and for other PurPoses. [Approved June 15,

H 81Jv actrt0 amend sec. 5 of act approved June 26. 1906, relative to Alaska salmon fishery [so as to eliminate weekly statutory closed period as applied to trollers] Approved July 2, 1940. 1 p. (Public 709.) P

fc>. ab50, act to require payment of prevailing rates of wages on Federal public works in Alaska and Hawaii. Approved June 15, 1940. 1 p. (Public 633 )

AloffcAlaskZOpqilr<^a RAi8°k6, a?t t0 ain.e“d se<M of act for retirement of employees Railroad, Alaska who are citizens of United States [so as to bring under

ApprovedI Ju?^!^ "°W U“der CiVU SMVice retirem«‘t act],.Un^er8itV- .H- R- act to amend sec. 40, national defense act, as amended

relating to organization of Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, so as to provide for excep-tion with respect to University of Alaska. Approved Ju'y 2, 1940 lp (Public 714 1AZtens. II R. 10112, act to amend immigration act of 1924 to require aliens"admitted into United States as officials of foreign Governments either to maintain their status 1940. dei'p1 fl(PubY^,t701S)tateS’ Wkh aPPr°Val 01 Secretary o£ State. Approved July 1,

Appropriations. H R. 89'3. act making appropriations for legislative branch of theGoverninent, fiscal year 1941. [Approved June 18, 1940.] 21 p. (Public 641 )

“tor fitni vont toianCtn’n‘? An^ appr<’Priations to supply deficiencies in appropriations tor fiscal yeai 1940 and prior fiscal years, to provide supplemental aonrouriations 44rphSC^PubhcS6681)0 and 1941’ and f°r °ther pUrposes- [Approved June 27, 1940.]

Atlantic Refining Company. II. R. 9453. act to provide license to Atlantic Refining Fn^tPl?^ffl- f°r construction of. P’le dolphin and walkway thereto in Delaware River at 1’ort Mifflin military reservation. Pa.]. Approved July 1. 1940. 1 n fPnhlie 709 1

Bankruptcy II. R. 9139, act to amend act to establish uniform system of bankruntev throughout United States, and acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto 1940h] r(4SPpCt (Public9 6e69 )1O'Vn munIcipal act]? ApprovedPjJie* 28°

77n. R’ ?864’ act a“endipg bankruptcy act with respect to basis of nronertv [for income-tax purposes], [Approved July 1, 1940.] 2 p. (Public 699 ) property

Boxing. S 2047, act to divest prize-fight films of their character as subjects of inter state or foreign commerce. Approved June 29, 1940. 1 p. (Public 673 ? * f

Br'wat8' Pt ' •?3?1’cact t0 Provi(le for alteration of certain bridges over navigable TTnitla «L+United^ States- f0I apportionment of cost of sucli alterations between t PP ?? $ iotu> and owners of such bridges, and for other purposes [Became law (Public 647.) ’ 7 tWo thirds vote of each nouse> after veto by the President “ 7 P.

Cape Hatteras National Seashore Recreational Area. H. R. 9274 act to amend art to p^vide.for establishment of Cape Hatteras National Seashore in North Carolina tn ner J? change name of Cape Hatteras National Seashore Recreational Area and I pP "Public 689J W Certain P°rtiOnS °f Said areaL Approved June 29 *19*40

. w ava,lable ,aCherries H R. 8628, act to amend perishable agricultural commodities act 1930 j”ne*28J’1940° 1 p.*S febHc'elo")1’iCultUral commodity cherries in brine. ’Approved

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Public [act] 626-750, 76th Congress—Continued.Child labor. 8. 3237, act to amend sec. 301 (a) of sugar act J937 [relative to

penalty for employment of children on sugar-beet and sugarcane farms]. AppiovedCitizens^ United States.^ S^OoTact to provide for 1<3isPosnitio?p®fblei®ta7t4e2 i°f American

citizens who die abroad. [Approved July 12, 1940.] dp. (ruolic 74Z.)Colombia S 3196, act to amend act for relief of Comision Mixta Demarcadora de

Limites Eiitre Colombia y Panama [so as to pay money appropriated by said act to Colombia and Panama instead of to Commission], and for relief of Jose Antonio SnRRA 1) Anoroved June 20, 1940. 1 p. (Public 04u.)Colorado Rive)\V H. R. 7116. act to authorize decaying cost of necessary work (along Colorado River] between Yuma project and Boulder Dam. Approved July 1, 1940.

$ Sb 3018, act to amend sec. 210 of communications act of 1934 (48 Stat 1073: 47 U. S. C. 210), so as to permit communication utilities to contribute free services to national defense. Approved June 25 1940 Ip. (Public 6o9 )

Conconully Cemetery Association. H. R. 8316, act authorizing Secretary of Interior to sell land to Conconully Cemetery Association. Approved June 29, 1940. 1 p.

Construction^Corps, Navy. S. 4027, act to transfer active list of Construction Corps to the line of Navy, and for other purposes. [Approved June 25, 1940.] 6 p{Public 657.) [S. 4027 also directs Secretary of Navy to appoint a board of officersto investigate and report upon matters concerning status of line officers designated

Criminal^ raced ute] H. R. 4587, act to give Supreme Court of United States authority to prescribe rules of pleading, practice, and procedure with respect to proceedings in criminal cases prior to and including verdict, or finding or plea of guilty. Alppiovea

Cron^nMirance0 R. 9594,bact to°amend soil conservation and domestic allotment act, as amended,'agricultural adjustment act of 1938, as amended, and tor other purposes. F Anoroved Julv 2, 1940.1 3 p. (Public 716.) .

Cypress Hills Cemetery. H. R. 8258, act for marking, care, and maintenance of Mount “of Victory plot in Cypress Hills Cemetery, in Brooklyn, N. Y. [as part of national cemetery located within Cypress Hills Cemetery]. Approved June 29, 1940. 1 p.

DisMct'o Columbia H. R. 2751. act to repeal sec. 3711-13. Revised statutes, which relate to purchase in District of Columbia of coal and wood for public use. Approved

__R8 R 97865,1act to amend" act for regulation of practice of dentistry in District of Columbia, and for protection of people from empiricism in relation thereto, and acts amendatory thereof. [Approved July 2, 1940.1 9 p. (Public j0< .)

------ H. R. 8692. act to amend act to t^ate prartice of podiatry m Mstrfct of lumbia. [Approved June 29, 1940.] 6 p. (Public 687.) [II. R. 8692 estabLshes a Board ^of P^d.’-1try lgrant diem compensation to appointed members of hoard of steam and o+her operating engineers of District of Columbia. Appioved June -9,

__2£4°’h . 1RP9il4Pacti<auth8orizing advancements from Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works for construction of recorder of deeds building in District o Columbia. [Approved July 11. 1940.] 2 p (Public 741.)

____ tj r> 9299 act to amend sec. 10 of chap. 5 of Public act numbered 436. 73a-"Fmzressi approved June 19 1934 [to regulate business of life insurance in District

of Columbia, so as to permit issuance of “creditor’s group policies ]. Approved Ju y—-^19H°'R.19633,(^!tbtoC enlarge and extend power and jurisdiction of Board ^ Educa-

tion over degree-conferring institutions operating ,wlthin District of Columbm [to include accrediting of junior colleges]. Approved July 2, 1940. 1 p. (lublic flo.)

____ jt r 9791 act to amend District of Columbia unemployment compensation act. [Approved July 2. 1940.] 6 p. (Public 719.) [H. R. 9791 contains an amendmentto Pthe District of Columbia revenue act of 1939 exempting farmers cooperati e

^socmtions^from^taxatiom^^ g 2 of Juvenile Court act ofDistrict of'Columbia [so that Court shall have ^uHsdictton to hear and determine cases against adults for nonsupport of wives and minor children]. Approved July A

__JRP 9907"’act to°provide for recording and releasing of liens by entries on certificates of title for motor vehicles and trailers. [Approved July 2, 1940.] 5 p.

__ (£ubbc n22ioio6 act to amend District of Columbia revenue act of 1937, as amended [so as' to' avoid double taxation of transfers of intangible Pe/X’oved’julv1 10* 1940 in District of Columbia at time of death of owner thereof]. Approved July 10, 194U.

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&OtdlX :?neer8in°se^eU1orf Un^d StaVes dudng' World Ptfar. [Approved

—^lys154589 a°ct extending^enefits of emergency officers’ retirement act of May 24 1928,l°ndPSnaia« APP-Jd J^V’ll^O. 1V

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Public [act] 626-750, 76th Congress—Continued.Employers’ liability and workmen’s compensation. S. 3131, act to extend benefits of

employees compensation act to members of Officers’ Reserve Corps and of Enlisted Reserve Corps of Army who were physically injured in line of duty while performing active duty or engaged in authorized training between Feb. 28, 1925,“and July 15, 1939. [Approved July 18,1940.] 2 p. (Public 747.)

rargo,.N. Dak S. 2059, act authorizing grant to Fargo, N. Dak., of easement in con-nection with construction of water and sewer systems. [Approved June 24, 1940.] 2 p. (Public 648.)

t arm Island. H. R. 6446, act to amend act to authorize Pierre, S. Dak., to construct, equip, maintain, and operate on Farm Island, S. Dak., certain amusement and recrea-tional facilities, to charge for use thereof, and for other purposes [so as to permit

trom said area of undesirable wild birds or animals, etc.]. Approved June 17, 1940. In. (Public 639.)Eat ms. S. 3683, act to extend time limit for cooperation between Bureau of Reclamation

and Security Administration in development of farm units on public lands under 1 ederal reclamation projects. Approved June 17. 1940. Ip. (Public 636.)

r edei-al credit unions. S. 2568, act to amend Federal credit union act (June 26, 1934. cn. 750, par. 1, 48 Stat. 1216. sec. 1761) [so as to increase maximum limitation upon loans without adequate security]. Approved June 15. 1940. 1 p. (Public 630.)

r Lagler Bea<h, Ila. S. 3958, act to authorize Secretary of Treasury to grant to Road Department of Florida easement for road right-of-way over Coast Guard reservation at Hagler Beach, Fla. Approved June 25. 1940. 1 p. (Public 661.)

ranking privilege. H. R. 8350, act permitting official mail of Pan American Sanitary f',r,eau be transmitted in penalty envelopes. Approved June 29, 1940. 1 p. (Public 683.)

Government officials and employees. H. R. 6507, act to provide for leave of absence, with pay, for any employee of United States or of District of Columbia who may be called

ror Jury service in any State court or court of United States. Approved June 29, 1940. 1 p. (Public 676.)• 7019, act to amend sec. 1 of act providing punishment for killing or assault-mg of Federal officers. Approved June 13, 1940. 1 p. (Public 627.)

■ S. 2773, act to authorize payment of compensation to recess appointees in certain cases. Approved July 11. 1940. 1 p. (Public 738.)« i ’ 3J?9^i ac^ fiefray costs of returning to United States remains, families, and

lie 729 ) offlcers anrt employees dying abroad. Approved July 8, 1940. 1 p. (Pub-Grand Coulee Dam. H. R. 9445, act for acquisition of Indian lands [within Spokane and

Colville reservations] for Grand Coulee Dam and Reservoir. [Approved June 29, 1940.] 2 p. (Public 690.)Grants Pass. S. 3780, act authorizing Alabama Bridge Commission to construct toll

bridge and causeway [across Grants Pass] between Dauphin Island and mainland at or near Cedar Point. Ala. Approved July 8. 1940. 1 p. (Public 727.)

National Park. S. 3676, act to withdraw portions of land within Hawaii National Park and to transfer same to jurisdiction and control of Secretary of War for military purposes. Approved July 16. 1940. 1 p. (Public 745.)

Indian reservations. 8. 2983. act to authorize sale of lumber and other forest products obtained from forests on Indian reservations by Indian enterprises. Approved June 24 1940. 1 p. (Public 650.)

Indians. H. R 8024, act to provide for leasing of restricted allotments of deceased Indians in certain circumstances. Approved July 8. 1940. 1 p. (Public 732.)

—T~P (Public9733<)t relating t0 adoption of minors by Indians. Approved July 8, 1940. Indictments. H. R. 4828, act to amend law limiting operation of statutes of limitations

in certain cases [relative to reindictment if original indictment is found defective] Approved July 10. 1940. 1 p. (Public 736.)Interest. H. R. 8450, act to extend for 2 additional years reduced rates of interest on

redera^land bank and Land Bank Commissioner loans. Approved June 29, 1940.

Interior Department. H. R. 8745. act making appropriations for Department of Interior fiscal year 1941. [Approved June 18, 1940.] 64 p. (Public 640.)

Internal revenue. H. R. 10039. act to provide for exoenses of national preparedness bv raising revenue and issuing bonds, to provide method for paving for such bonds and for other purposes. J Approved June 25. 1940.] 13 p. (Public 656.)

Inventions. H. R. 10058, act to amend act relating to preventing publication of inven-tions in national interest. Approved July 1, 1940. 1 p. (Public 700.)

Labor Department. H. R. 9007, act making appropriations for Department of Labor, federal Security Agency. and related independent agencies, fiscal year 1941 [Ap-proved June 26. 1940.] 27 p. (Public 665.) 1 p

a909' act amP/lrt se,c- 2f?03 (c) and 2903 of Internal revenue codeKpro" j Jw. ”2iWlS40ri ?°"(»' •*»

Marine Band. H R 9296. act to authorize attendance of Marine Band at convention of Grand Army of the Republic to be held at Springfield, Ill., Sept. 8-13 1940 Ap-proved June 26, 1940. 1 p. (Public 666.) ’ 1

Ma^e.1'n8l,r(,nce.. H. R. 6572. act to amend merchant marine act, 1936. as amended, to ?Approved" June1 29.7940? ’rp^Puwfc r6?^lranCe and for marine risk reinsurance.

Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. H. R. 6831. act to authorize Secre-tory of Interior to lease certain of public lands to Metropolitan Water District of Approt'ea julr°8nl"t>40r '1 ""‘'(Publk'rai") cb,<lrMe ,OT purposes.

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Public fact] 626-750, 76th Congress—Continued.Military reservations. H. R. 9897. act to authorize acquisition of additional land for

military purposes. Approved June 29, 1940. 1 p. (Public 692.)Missouri Rtver S. 3807. act to extend times for commencing and completing constr c

tion of bridge across Missouri River at or near Arrow Rock Mo. [by bt. Loui Kan as Citv Short T,ine Railroad Company], Approved July 8. 1940. 1 p. (lui)iic

National Academy of Science. H. R. 8076, act to authorize fareiishing of s ram irom central heating plant to National Academy of Sciences. Approved June 29, 1940.

National'def^se^H. R. 9822, act to expedite national defense. [Approved June 28, 1 ^°H. R. 9850^ act to expedite strengthening of national defense. [Approved July 2,

j’j I}0055.Uact making supplemental appropriations for national defense, fiscalNational forests. P%[. R. 7643. act to facilitate and simplify national-forest admmistra- National to^uthUe Kf^Si facilities of Indian reservations

nadonal parks and national monuments for elementary school purposes. ApprovedYatwraliiwthPE0, IL R. 6443^bact Vo permit certain aliens whose childhood was spent in

United States, if eligible to citizenship, to become naturalized without filing declara-tion of intention Approved July 2, 1940. 1 p. (Public 707.) .Navajo Reservation. SP3972, act to authorize exchanges of lands within Navajo Indian Reservation Ariz. Approved July 10, 1940. 1 p. (Public 734.)

Vnt’w Department. S. 4026, act providing for reorganization of Navy Department [Ap-proved June 20. 1940.] 3 p. (Public 644.) IS- 4026 provides for consolidation ofBureau of Construction and Repair and Bureau of Engineering in Navy Department into one bureau to be known as Bureau of Ships, and authorizes appointment of an under Secretary of Naw to serve during any national emergency.]

North Slouch. II. R. 6408. act to extend times for commencing and completing con- struction of dam and dike for preventing flow of tidal waters into North Slough in Coos County. Oreg, [by Highway Department of Oregon North Slough Drainage Dis-trict, and North Slough Diking District]. Approved July 2, 1940. 1 p. (Public

Officers, Army. H. R. 8096, act for relief of certain disbursing officers of Army and for settlement of individual claims approved by War Department. [Approved June 2C,

Ohio4Riler3 H. K 9509. act\o extend times for commencing and completing construc-tion of bridge across Ohio River at or near Shawneetown, Ill. [to point oPPo*i‘K,nthc*e*0 in county of Union, Ky., by county of Gallatin, Ill.]. Approved July 2, 1940. 1 p.

__ ££ubj|c r 159920, act authorizing county of Lawrence. Ohio, to acquire andunit certain privately owned toll bridges across Ohio River adjoining such county. lAnnroved Julv 2 1940.1 2 p. (Public 723.)

Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation District. S. 3617, act granting consent and ap-proval of Congress to interstate, compact relating to control and reduction of pollu-tion in Ohio River drainage basin. [Approved July 11, 1940.] 6 p. (Public 739JIS 3617 grants consent of Congress to compact between Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, N ’w York8 Ohio. Pennsylvania, Tennessee, andi WesI. Virginiai for creation of Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation District and Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation

Ordn?7iceSS1<H.^R. 7074, act to amend act to authorize Secretary of War and Secretary of Navy to make certain disposition of condemned ordnance, guns, projectiles, and other condemned material in their respective departments. Approved June 19, 1940.

Orleans Levee1'District. II. R. 9927. act declaring forfeiture of land heretofore granted by United States to board of commissioners of Orleans Levee District in New Orleans, La for levee and street purposes. Approved July 2, 1940. 1 p. (Public 724.)

Overthrow of the Government.. II. R. 5138. act to prohibit certain subversive activities to amend certain provisions of law with respect to admission and deportation of aliens to require nngerprint’ng and registration of aliens, and for other purposes. [Approved June 28. 1940.] 7 p. (Public 670.)

Panama Canal. H. R. 5584, act to amend Canal Zone code. [Approved June 13, 1940.] 5 p. (Public 626.)

____ H R 8919 act to authorize setting aside of area within Canal Zone to preserve and conserve its natural features for scientific study, for providing and maintaining facilities for such study, and for other purposes. [Approved July 2, 1940.] 2 p.

Parfcer^am. ^S. 3931, act for acquisition of Indian lands [within Fort Mohave and Chemehuevi Indian reservations] for Parker Dam and Reservoir project. Approved July 8, 1940. 1 p. (Public 730.)

Petroleum S. 2915, act relating to rentals in certain oil and gas leases issued under authority of act of Feb. 25, 1920, as amended. Approved July 8, 1940. 1 p. (Pub-

Petroleum refineries. H. R. 6207, act to amend sec. 2810 (a), internal revenue code to exclude petroleum stills from requirement of registration. Approved July 2, 194U. 1 p. (Public 705.)

Postage S 3667, act to provide for local delivery rate on certain Ist-class mail matter. Approved June 24. 1940. 1 p. (Public 652.)

Postal service. H. R. 6424, act to provide for transportation and distribution of mails on motor-vehicle routes. Approved July 11, 1940. 1 p. (Public 740.)

Prisoners. H. R. 7343, act to amend certain laws governing Federal prisoners. [Ap-proved June 29, 1940.] 2 p. (Public 679.)

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Public [act] 626-750, 76th Congress—Continued.Process patents. H. R. 8285. act to limit importation of products made, produced, proc-

essed. or mired under process co”ered bv unexpired valid Um+ed States patents, and for other purposes. Approved July 2. 1940. 1 p. (Public 710.)

Public property. H. R. 7233. act to amend act to provide for disposition, control, and use of surplus real property acquired bv Federal agencies, and for other purposes. [Ap-proved July 18, 1940. ] 2 p. (Public 749.)

Radio stations. S. 2611. act anfhcr’Zing purchase of site and erection of b”ilding in n’lSbFC^649^)S f°r USe aS radi°'monit°ring station. Approved June 24, 1940. 1 p.

Railway Mail Service. H. R. 1827. act to allow moving expenses to employees in Railway Mail Service. Approved June 25. 1940. 1 p. (Public 662.)

Reconstruction Finance Corporation. H. R. 9958. act to authorize purchase by Recon-struction Finance Corporation of stock of Federal home-loan banks, to amend Recon-struction Finance Corporation act. as amended, and for other purposes. [Approved June 25. 1940 ] 3 p. (Public 664.) [H. R. 9958 also authorizes partial retirementof capital stork of Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation.]

San Francisco, Calif. H. R. 9063, act authorizing administrator of Federal Works Agency to transfer certain property in San Francisco, Calif., to citv and county of San Fran- cisco for street purposes. Approved July 2. 1940. 1 p. (Public 712.)

San Juan National Forest. H. R. 8356. act for exchange of lands adjacent to San Juan National Forest and Rio Grande National Forest in Colorado. Approved June 29, 1940. 1 p. (Public 684.)

Savage, John L. H. R. 7254. act authorizing temporary detail of John L. Savage to service under Government of New South Wales. Australia, and Government of Punjab, India. Approved June 29. 1940 1 p. (Public 678.)

Sequoia National Forest. H. R. 2417. act to facilitate control of soil erosion and/or flood damage originating upon lands within exterior of boundaries of Sequoia National Forest. Calif. Annroved June 17. 1940. 1 p (Pub'ic 637.)

Shingles. H. R. 9765. act to provide for exercising right with respect to red cedar shin-gles reserved in trade agreement concluded Nov. 17. 1938, between United States and Canada. Approved July 1, 1940. 1 p. (Public 698.)

Ships.' _S. 2111. act to amend act granting additional quarantine powers and imposing additional duties upon Marine Hospital Service, as amended [so that bill of health shall not be required of vessels departing from foreign ports on or near frontiers of United States to any port of United States]. Approved July 10, 1940. 1 p. (Public 73o.)

Soybeans. H. R. 7696. act to amend grain standards act to provide for grading of soy-beans. Approved July 18. 1940. 1 p. (Public 750.)

Stolen property. H. R. 8399. act to prohibit receipt, possession, or disposition of money or property feloniously taken from bank organized or operating under laws of United States or any member of Federal reserve systems. Approved June 29, 1940. 1 p. (Public 685.)

Susquehanna River. H. R. 9618, act to extend times for commencing and completing construction of bridge across Susquehanna River at or near Harrisburg, Pa. [by Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, Authority], Approved July 2, " ”•1940. 1 p. (Public

Tobacco.. H. R. 9700. act to amend agricultural adjustment act [relative to marketing of tobacco], [Approved June 13, 1940.]

Unemployment insurance. H. R. 10009. act to amend sec. 13 (d)ment insurance act [relative to transfers from State unemployment compensation accounts to railroad unemployment insurance account]. Approved July 2 1940 1 p (Public 725.)

of 1938, as amended3 p. (Public 628.)

of railroad unemploy-

Veterans’ organizations. H. R. 5982, act for protection against unlawful use of badge, medal, emblem, or. other insignia of veterans' organizations incorporated by act of Congress, and providing penalties for violation thereof. Approved June 25 1940 1 n (Public 663.)

War Department. II. R. 8668, act making appropriations, fiscal year 1941, for civil functions administered by War Department. [Approved June 24, 1940.] 8 p. (Public 653.)

Warrant officers, Marine Corps. H. R. 6044, act to regulate number of warrant and commissioned warrant officers in Marine Corps. Approved June 15, 1940. 1 p. (Pub-lic 634.)

Warships. H. R. 8026. act to establish composition of Navy, to authorize construction of certain naval vessels [and aircraft], and for other purposes. [Approved June 14 1940.] 3 p. (Public 629.) [H. R. 8026 provides for the establishment, in the discre-tion of the President, of a Naval Consulting Board.]

Washington National Airport. S. 3927, act to provide for administration of Washington National Airport. [Approved June 29, 1940.] 3 p. (Public 674.)

Whitman National Forest. H. R. 2418, act to extend provisions of forest exchange act, as amended, to certain lands, so that they may become parts of Whitman. Malheur’ or Umatilla national forests. [Approved June 17, 1940.] 3 p. (Public 638.)

Wine. II. R. 9117. act to eliminate tax on brandy and wine spirits used in fortification of wine, to increase tax on wine, to compensate for loss of revenue occasioned bv elimi-nation of tax on brandy and wine spirits used in fortification of wine, and for other purposes. [Approved June 24. 1940.] 3 p. (Public 655.)

Wisconsin. S. 2984, act authorizing transfer of title of Hayward Indian School to Wisconsin. Approved June 24, 1940. 1 p. (Public 651.)

Women. H. R. 159, act to amend act relating to naturalization of certain women born in Hawaii, approved July 2, 1932. Approved July 1, 1940. 1 p. (Public 694.)

------ H. R. 4185, act to repatriate native-born women residents of United States who have heretofore lost their citizenship by marriage to alien. Approved July 2 1940 1 p. (Public 704.)

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Public tactl 628-750, 76tl> Co"g^-Contlnuea 0„ paJmmt ot“Xu irrl£u.n project, Wai. Approved

of Yellowstone River. Approved June 15, 1940. 1 p. kruuncPnhlir riointl resolution 84—94, <6th Congress* .

Note .——Public acts and public joint resolutions in slip, form first P^t® ^ay.^ obtained from the Superintendent of Documwit, VVaMn 8 usually 5c. Because

S'B&Wi “a ltel8“SCT11 / Di nald II S J Res 283. joint resolution authorizing Donald H. Connolly COton°^d ?fficelofZadm®nisJt-rator of civilI aeronautics in Department of Commerce. Ap-

proved Ju’y.11-J940-H1jP-Ke^U55<) jointUtresLlu“tion authorizing reduction in rate of £”b™'fe 0®-5rtataSsJS made to DStrlet ot Celumbm by

United States through Public Works Administration. Approved July 1, 1940. 1 p. (Public resolution 91) resolution to authorize postponement of payment ofXe^enrefwei0 t^V^ep^bWd H? 'stKH MayL and Ma? 2!’;

l owned by Helen L. < ]. XpiO-joint resolution making appropriation to enable&.reSS war-risk lU’.nee land. Approved

July 18,1940. IP. (Public ™s0olu^^ to make emergency provision foradjacent

of obligations with respect to such vessels. [Approved June 29, 1940.] 2 p. (Publicresolution 89.) .. joint resolution authorizing recognition of

P200tbamiiversary^of founding of University of Pennsylvania by Benjamin Franklin and bea mdna of university education in United States, and providing for representation ^Government and people of United States in tht Unitedlimp 20 1940.1 2 p. (Public resolution 8b.) IS. J. Kes. 214 estaunsnes rne umieu stntpsi liniversitv of Pennsylvania Bicentennial Commission.]Potomac Va7vCo>lgerm^ S. J. Res. 222, joint resolution granting consentof Congiess to Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and District of Columbia as signatory bodies, to enter into compact for creation of Potomac Valley Conservancy District ‘and establishment of Interstate Commission on Potomac River Rn<sin lAnnroved July 11, 1940.] 4 p. (Public resolution 93.)Prison-made </<?ods. S. J.yRes. 59, joint resolution author.zing Bureau of Labor Statistics to collect'information as to amount and value of all goods produced in State and Federal prisons. Approved June 17, 1940. 1 p. (Public resolution So.)

Red Cross vessels S. J. Res. 279, joint resolution to amend sec. 4 of Public resolution numbered 54 approved Nov. 4, 1939, to preserve neutrality and peace of United States and to secure safety of its citizens and their interests [so as to allow Red CrossSvessels to• land It belligerent ports]. Approved June 26, 1940. 1 p. (Public

Unemployed. 8 fZ J. Res. 544, joint resolution making appropriations for work relief and relief, fiscal year 1941. [Approved June 26, 1940.] 19 p. (Public resolution 88.) [H. J. Res. 544 provides an appropriation for relief of war refugees.]

CONFERENCE COMMITTEESBoulder Canyon project adjustment act, conference report to accompany H R.

9877 [authorizing Secretary of Interior to promulgate and to put into effect charges for electrical energy generated at Boulder Dam, providing for applica-tion of revenues from said project, authorizing operation of Boulder power plant by United States directly or through agents, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Hill. July 10, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 2745, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Travel promotion act, conference report to accompany II. R. 6884 [to encourage travel in United States] ; submitted by Mr. Lea. July 11, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 2764, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

EXECUTIVE PAPERS, JOINT COMMITTEE ON DISPOSITION OFAariculture Department. Disposition of records in Department of Agriculture,

report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. June 18, 1940. 4 p. (H. rp. 2620, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

----- Disposition of records in Department of Agriculture, report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. June 18, 1940. 3 p. (II. rp. 2624, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

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Bituminous Coal Division. Disposition of records in Interior Department, Bi-tuminous Coal Division, report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. July 11, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 2792, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Civil Aeronautics Authority. Disposition of records in Civil Aeronautics Au-thority, report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. June 18, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 2614. 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Commerce Department. Disposition of records in Department of Commerce, report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. June 18, 1940. 4 p. (H. rp. 2621, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

District Courts. Disposition of records by clerk, district court of South Dakota, with approval of Administrative Office of United States Courts, report; sub-mitted by Mr. Elliott. June 18, 1940. 3 p. (H. rp. 2617, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

----- Disposition of records by United States attorney for northern district of Illinois, with approval of Department of Justice, report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. June 18, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 2616, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

---- - Disposition of records by United States attorney for southern district of California, with approval of Department of Justice, report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. June 18, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 2625, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Federal Loan Agency. Disposition of records in Federal Loan Agency, report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. June 18, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 2622, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Food Administration. Disposition of records in Food Administration, report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. June 18, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 2618, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

General Accounting Office. Disposition of records in General Accounting Office, report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. June 18, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 2611, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Interior Department. Disposition of records in Department of Interior, report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. June 18, 1940. 5 p. (H. rp. 2619, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

----- Disposition of records in Department of Interior, report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. July 11, 1940. 5 p. (H. rp. 2789, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

------ Disposition of records in Department of Interior, report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. July 11, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 2793, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

—— Disposition of records in Department of Interior, report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. July 11, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 2794, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

------ Disposition of records in Department of Interior, report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. July 11, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 2795, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Interstate Commerce Commission. Disposition of records in Interstate Com-merce Commission, report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. June 18, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 2612, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Justice Department. Disposition of records in Department of Justice, report- submitted by Mr. Elliott. June 18, 1940. 3 p. (H. rp. 2623, 76th Cong. 3d’ sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Labor Department. Disposition of records in Department of Labor, report - sub-mitted by Mr. Elliott. June 18, 1940. 2 p. (II. rp. 2626, 76th Cong. 3d sess ) * Paper, 5c.

Marine Corps. Disposition of records in Department of Navy, Marine Corps report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. June 18, 1940. 30 p. (H. rp. 2633 76th Cong’ 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Maritime Commission. Disposition of records in Maritime Commission report • submitted by Mr. Elliott. June 18, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 2615, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

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Panama Canal. Disposition of records of by Mr. Elliott. June 18. 1940. 2 p. * Paper, 5c.

The Panama Canal, report; submitted (H. rp. 2613, 76th Cong. 3d sess.)

Treasury Department. Disposition of records in Department of Treasury, re- poH; submitted by Mr. Elliott. June 18, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 2630, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

___ Disposition of records in Department of Treasury, report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. June 18, 1940. 6 p. (H. rp. 2631, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [Corrected print.] * Paper, 5c.

___ Disposition of records in Treasury Department, report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. June 18, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 2632, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Veterans’ Administration. Disposition of executive papers in Veterans’ Admin-istration, report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. July 11, 1940. 8 p. (H. rp. 2799, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Work Projects Administration. Disposition of records in Federal Works Agency, Work Projects Administration, report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. June 18, 1940. 3 p. (II. rp. 2627, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

----- Disposition of records in Federal Works Agency, Work Projects Administra-tion, report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. June 18, 1940. 3 p. (H. rp. 2628, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

.----- Disposition of records in Federal Works Agency, Work Projects Adminis-tration, report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. June 18, 1940. 9 p. (H. rp. 2029, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

American Legion. Proceedings of 21st national convention of American Legion, Chicago, Ill., Sept. 25-28, 1939. 1940. x-J-423 p. 1 pl. (H. doc. 550, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 45c.L. C. card 25-26630

Calendars of House of Representatives and history of legislation, 76th Congress, 3d session, July 1-31, 1940; no. 118-130. 1940. various paging, large 8° [House adjourned June 22 until July 1, 1940. Daily when House of Representatives is in session.] $ Y 1.2:1/76-3—118 to 76-3-130

Mace of House of Representatives; [prepared by Kenneth Romney, sergeant at arms]. [3d edition, 1940.] [1940.] 15p.il. [Printed for official use of House of Representatives.] tL. C. card 40-26913 Y 1.2 : M 15/940

Veterans' benefits, information concerning monetary and other benefits available to persons who have served in armed forces of United States and to depend-ents of such persons; [prepared by Wright Patman]. Revised edition, July 1, 1940. 1940. vi-f-64 p. (H. doc. 666, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [This is a revision of House document 701, 75th Congress.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 40-26901

APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Marine insurance. Appropriation for marine and war-risk insurance fund of Maritime Commission, report to accompany H. J. Res. 582; submitted by Mr. Taylor. July 10, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 2743, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

----- United States Martime Commission, hearings before subcommittee in charge of deficiency appropriations, 76th Congress, 3d session, marine and war-risk insurance fund, H. J. Res. 582. 1940. ii-f-25 p. * Paper, 10c.

Y 4.Ap 6/1: M 33Tennessee Valley Authority. Additional appropriation, fiscal year 1941, Tennessee

Valley Authority, to provide power facilities to expedite national defense, report to accompany H. J. Res. 583; submitted by Mr. Taylor. July 11, 1940. 4 p. (H. rp. 2749, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 40-26926

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Tennessee Valley Authority—Continued.----- Tennessee Valley Authority, hearings before subcommittee in charge of

deficiency appropriations, 76th Congress, 3d session, expansion of facilities, H. J. Res. 583. 1940. ii+34 p. * Paper, 10c. Y 4.Ap 6/1: T 25

BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Commodity Credit Corporation. Increase of credit resources of Commodity Credit Corporation, hearings, 76th Congress, 3d session, on H. R. 9931, June 6-13, 1940. 1940. iii+82 p. * Paper, 10c. Y 4.B 22/1: C 73/7

CLAIMS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Barker, Verdie C. Verdie Barker and Fred Walter, report to accompany H. R. 5053 [for relief of Verdie Barker and Fred Walter] ; submitted by Mr. Winter. July 1, 1940. 8 p. (H. rp. 2723, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Batrack, Alfred. Estate of Alfred Batrack, report to accompany H. R. 1912 [for relief of estate of Alfred Batrack] ; submitted by Mr. Coffee of Washington. July 1,1940. 9 p. (H. rp. 2718, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Borsellino, Anthony. Anthony Borsellino, report to accompany H. R. 10191 [for relief of Anthony Borsellino] ; submitted by Mr. Kennedy of Maryland. July 11, 1940. 4 p. (H. rp. 2763, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Boston & Maine Railroad, report to accompany H. R. 7815 [for relief of Boston and Maine Railroad] ; submitted by Mr. Winter. July 1, 1940. 8 p. (H. rp. 2732, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Bressler, Lyle L. Lyle L. Bressler, report to accompany S. 2384 [for relief of Lyle L. Bressler] ; submitted by Mr. Kennedy of Maryland. July 11, 1940. 3 p. (H. rp. 2750, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Caldwell, Euel. Euel Caldwell, report to accompany H. R. 1174 [for relief of Euel Caldwell] ; submitted by Mr. Gathings. July 1, 1940. 8 p. (H. rp. 2728, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Coon, George W. George W. Coon, report to accompany S. 3866 [for relief of George W. Coon] ; submitted by Mr. Kennedy of Maryland. July 11, 1940. 4 p. (H. rp. 2759, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Crawford, Wade. Wade Crawford, report to accompany S. 2758 [for relief of Wade Crawford] ; submitted by Mr. Kennedy of Maryland. July 11, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 2751, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [S. 2758 also allows credit in accounts of G. F. Allen.] * Paper, 5c.

Evans, Robert W. Capt. Robert W. Evans, report to accompany S. 3400 [for relief of Robert W. Evans] ; submitted by Mr. Kennedy of Maryland. July 11, 1940. 4 p. (H. rp. 2754, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

First National Steamship Company. First, Second, and Third National Steam-ship Cos., report to accompany H. R. 10141 [for relief of First National Steam-ship Company, Second National Steamship Company, and Third National Steamship Company] ; submitted by Mr. Kennedy of Maryland. July 1, 1940. 13 p. (H. rp. 2733, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Greene, Clarence H. Maj. Clarence H. Greene, report to accompany H. R. 5264 [for relief of Clarence H. Greene] ; submitted by Mr. Sasscer. July 1, 1940. 12 p. (H. rp. 2724, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Greenlee County, Aris. Greenlee County Board of Supervisors, report to accom-pany S. 2997 [for relief of Greenlee County Board of Supervisors] ; submitted by Mr. Kennedy of Maryland. July 11, 1940. 13 p. (H. rp. 2752, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Hampton, Mrs. La Vera. La Vera Hampton, report to accompany H. R. 4571 [for relief of LaVera Hampton] ; submitted by Mr. Gathings. July 1, 1940. 6 p. (H. rp. 2722, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

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Jul y 1940 1045Hance, W. J. W. J. Hance, report to accompany H. R. 532 [for relief of W. J.

Hance] ; submitted by Mr. Coffee of Washington. July 1, 1940. 7 p. (H. rp. 2716, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Hardy, Ralph C. Ralph C. Hardy and others, report to accompany S. 3003 [for relief of Ralph C. Hardy, William W. Addis, C. H. Seaman, R. J. (T. J.) Polk, and E. F. Goudelock] ; submitted by Mr. Kennedy of Maryland. June 11, 1940. 6 p. (H. rp. 2753, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Hart, John P. John P. Hart, report to accompany H. R. 6060 [for relief of John P. Hart] ; submitted by Mr. Poage. July 1, 1940. 6 p. (H. rp. 2725, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Healy, Barbara. Barbara Healy, report to accompany H. R. 716 [for relief of Barbara Healy] ; submitted by Mr. Leonard W. Hall. July 1, 1940. 7 p. (H. rp. 2717, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Hearon, James H. James H. Hearon, report to accompany S. 3710 [for relief of James H. Hearon] ; submitted by Mr. Kennedy of Maryland. July 11, 1940. 5 p. (H. rp. 2757, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Heaton, Floyd W. F. W. Heaton, report to accompany H. R. 6512 [for relief of F. W. Heaton] ; submitted by Mr. Coffee of Washington. July 1, 1940. 8 p. (H. rp. 2726, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Irvine, William M. William M. Irvine, report to accompany H. R. 10155 [for relief of William M. Irvine] ; submitted by Mr. Kennedy of Maryland. July 11,1940. 8 p. (H. rp. 2762, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Jenkins, Mrs. Pauline. Pauline Jenkins and Mabel Daugherty, report to accom-pany H. R. 2262 [for relief of Pauline Jenkins and Mabel Daugherty]; sub-mitted by Mr. Keogh. July 1, 1940. 7 p. (H. rp. 2719, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Kiser, C. M. C. M. Kiser, report to accompany H. R. 7131 [for relief of C. M. Kiser] ; submitted by Mr. Jennings. July 1, 1940. 5 p. (H. rp. 2730, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

LeGette, Curtis W. Providing additional sum for payment of claim [of Curtis W. LeGette] for value of personal effects destroyed as result of fire at Marine Barracks, Quantico, Va., Oct. 27, 1938, report to accompany S. 3594; submitted by Mr. Thomas of New Jersey. July 11, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 2756, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

McQueen, Joe L. Joe L. McQueen, report to accompany H. R. 7139 [for relief of Joe L. McQueen] ; submitted by Mr. Cravens. July 1, 1940. 7 p. (II. rp. 2731, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) ♦ Paper, 5c.

Madsen, Charles P. Charles P. Madsen, report to accompany S. 3741 [for relief of Charles P. Madsen] ; submitted by Mr. Kennedy of Maryland. July 11, 1940. 5 p. (H. rp. 2758, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Mikawe, launch. Providing for reimbursement of certain officers and men of Coast and Geodetic Survey for value of personal effects lost, damaged, or destroyed in fire aboard Coast and Geodetic Survey launch Mikawe at Norfolk, Va., on Oct. 27,1939, report to accompany H. R. 9073 ; submitted by Mr. Thomas of New Jersey. July 11, 1940. 8 p. (H. rp. 2761, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Newton, Robert E. Robert E. Newton, report to accompany S. 3308 [authorizing comptroller general to settle and adjust claim of Robert E. Newton] ; sub-mitted by Mr. Eberharter. July 1, 1940. 3 p. (H. rp. 2734, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Pennington, John L. John L. Pennington, report to accompany S. 3581 [for relief of John L. Pennington] ; submitted by Mr. Kennedy of Maryland. July 11, 1940. 4 p. (H. rp. 2755, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Puccinelli, Louis, Bail Bond Company. Louis Puccinelli Bail Bond Co., report to accompany S. 3962 [for relief of Louis Puccinelli Bail Bond Company] ; submitted by Mr. Kennedy of Maryland. July 11, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 2760. 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

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Rice, Nathan. Nathan and Amelia Rice, report to accompany II. R. 3787 [for relief of Nathan and Amelia Rice] ; submitted by Mr. Leonard D[W]. Hall. July 1, 1940. 5 p. (II. rp. 2720, 7Gth Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Silberstein, Alex. Alex Silberstein et al., report to accompany H. R. 4441 [for relief of Alex Silberstein, Magdalene Silberstein, Alice Silberstein, Eleanor Goldfarb, Lillian Goldfarb, Jackie Goldfarb, and Florence Karp] ; submitted by Mr. Poage. July 1, 1040. 12 p. (H. rp. 2721, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Teal, Mrs. Nannie E. Nannie E. Teal, report to accompany S. 3354 [for relief of Nannie E. Teal]; submitted by Mr. Gathings. July 1, 1940. 10 p. (H. rp. 2735, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Wallie Motor Co., report to accompany II. R. 6457 [for relief of Wallie Motor Company]; submitted by Mr. Leonard W. Hall. July 1, 1940. 9 p. (H. rp. 2729, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Workman, Edward. Edward Workman, report to accompany H. R. 428 [for relief of Edward Workman] ; submitted by Mr. Winter. July 1, 1940. 8 p. (H. rp. 2727, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 76th Congress, 3d session, July 1 and 22, 1940; no. 10 and 11. 1940. Each 40 p. 4U + Y 4.D 63/1: 76/10,11

FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

European War, 1939-. Permitting American vessels to assist in evacuation of refugee children [from war zones], report to accompany H. R. 10213; sub-mitted by Mr. Hennings. July 29, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp/2805, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 40-26929

----- Requesting President to send certain information to House Committee on Foreign Affairs, adverse report to accompany H. Res. 539 [requesting the President to send information to Committee on Foreign Affairs relative to reports and communications received by him or by State Department con-cerning conditions in war zones in foreign countries] ; submitted by Mr. Bloom. July 2, 1940. Ip. (H. rp. 2737, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Requesting information from President concerning any existing secret pact, agreement, or understanding between United States and Soviet Russia, adverse report to accompany H. Res. 550; submitted by Mr. Bloom. July 22, 1940. 1 p. (H. rp. 2800,'76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 40-26928

IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, showing status of all bills to date, 76th Con-gress, 3d session, July 1, 1940; no. 14, 1940. 104 p. large 8° t

Y 4.1m 6/1: 76/14INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 76th Congress, July 1, 1940: no. 9 1940.71 p. 4° t Y 4.In 2/1 : 76/9

INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Connolly, Donald II. Authorizing Donald H. Connolly to hold office of adminis trator of civil aeronautics in Department of Commerce, report to accompany S. J. Res. 283; submitted by Mr. Bulwinkle. July 4, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 2738, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

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Motion-nicture films (compulsory block booking and blind selling), hearing, 76th Congress 3^ Se2ion, on S. 280, to prohibit and to prevent trade practices known as compulsory block booking and blind selling in leasing of motion-picture * in interstate and foreign commerce, May 13-21, 1940. 1940 pt 1, ,1»+^9 * Paper, 45c. ' 7

Railroad employees. Amend railroad unemployment insurance mct hearings, 76th Congress, 3d session, on H. R. 9706. H. R. 10(1 2 and IL R. 1 • ■railroad unemployment insurance act, as amended, June 14-Julj J, 1941 1940 iii+197 p. * Paper, 20c. Y 4In 8/4' R 13/41

Wabash River. Authorizing Indiana State Toll Bridge Commission to construct toll bridge across Wabash River at or near Mount Vernonu Ind., repmt to accompany H. R. 9952; submitted by Mr. Halleck. July 1, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 2710, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

INVALID PENSIONS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Army and Navy medal of honor roll. Medal of honor, hearings, 76th Congress 3d session on H. R. 3385 and H. R. 8051, bills to liberalize provisions of medal of honor roll act of Apr. 27, 1916; Feb. 1, 1940. 1940. m+35

Pensions. Regular Establishment, conflict in Far East, hearings 76th Congress 3d session, on H. R. 4548 and S. 1643, bills to provide pensions at wartime rates for disability or death incurred in line of duty as direct result of conflict Far East, Jan. 11,1940.1940. iii+11 p. * Paper, 5c. Y 4.1n 8/5. * 22

----- Regular Establishment, disability pensions and retired pay for Pea5®T™e veterans, hearings, 76th Congress, 3d session on H. R. 2765, to remoieid - criminations against disabled retired enlisted men of Army, Navy, »ari Corps, and Coast Guard who served in war, Mar. 28, 1940. 1940ni+16 U ♦ Paper, 5c. • / •

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Strawberry Water Users’ Association. Adjustment in payment of a"a"a^Jer_ head charge on repayment contract between United States and biia-ub Water Users’ Association, Payson, Utah, report to accompany H. R. 100b [to authorize Secretary of Interior to accept payment of annua1 equitable < ve - head charge in connection with repayment contract between United States a Strawberry Water Users’ Asosciation, Payson, Utah, m full satisfaction of delinquent billings upon basis of annual fixed overhead charge] ; ssubmitted by Mr. Murdock of Arizona. July 1, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 2715, <6th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Umatilla reclamation project, hearing, 76th Congress, 3d session, on H. R. 8078, to convey to Hermiston Irrigation District and to West Extension Irrigation District of Umatilla reclamation project in Oregon all interest of United States in Umatilla reclamation project, June 14, 1940. 1940. [114-18 p. Paper, 5c.

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JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 76th Congress, 1st, 2d and 3d sessions, _ July 2 and 24, 1940; no. 29 and 30. 1940. Each 195 p. 4° t Y 4. J 89/1: 76/29, 30

LIBRARY COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Holmes, Oliver W. Provide for use and disposition of bequest of late Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, report to accompany H. J. Res. 550; submitted by Mr. Keller. July 9, 1940. 4 p. (H. rp. 2742, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, ac.

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Calendars. Legislative calendar, 76th Congress, 3d session, July 16, 1940; no. 24.1940. xvii4-106 p. 4° t Y 4.M o3 : 76/24

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Port Saunders, steamship. Registration of Port Saunders and Hawk, hearings, 76th Congress, 3d session, on H. R. 8855, to admit American-owned steamship Port Saunders and steamship Hawk to American registry and to permit their use in coastwise and fisheries trade, Apr. 30,1940. 1940. iii-J-19 p. * Paper, 5c.

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Compulsory military training and service, hearings, 76th Congress, 3d session, on H. R. 10132, to protect integrity and institutions of United States through system of selective compulsory military training and service, July 10 and 11, 1940. 1940. pt. 1, iii+1-64 p. * Paper, 10c. Y 4.M 59/1: M 59/20/pt.l

Daggett, Ralph IF. Ralph W. Daggett, report to accompany H. R. 8333 [for relief of Ralph W. Daggett] ; submitted by Mr. Faddis. July 1, 1940. 3 p. (H. rp. 2712, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Lambert, Gustaf E. Gustaf E. Lambert, report to accompany H. R. 5874 [to amend act to recognize high public service rendered by Walter Reed and those associated with him in discovery of cause and means of transmission of yellow fever, by including therein name of Gustaf E. Lambert] ; submitted by Mr. Smith of Connecticut. July 1, 1940. 3 p. (H. rp. 2713, 76th Cong. 3d. sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Mudry, John. John Mudry, report to accompany S. 2686 [authorizing reenlist ment of John Mudry in Army]; submitted by Mr. Smith of Connecticut. July 1, 1940. 5 p. (H. rp. 2711, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

National defense. Requesting the President to transmit to the House report with respect to progress which is being made in carrying on national-defense program, adverse report to accompany H. Res. 542; submitted by Mr. Thomason. July 8, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 2739, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Officers, Army. Providing for rank of lieutenant general in Panama and Ha-waii, report to accompany S. 3200 [to provide for rank and title of lieu-tenant general of Regular Army in military departments of Panama and Hawaii] ; submitted by Mr. May. July 11, 1940. 3 p. (H. rp. 2765, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Soldiers’ and sailors’ homes. Payment to State and Territorial soldiers’ homes, report to accompany H. R. 9875 [to provide that payments made to States or Territories to aid in maintenance of disabled veterans in State or Territorial homes shall be used solely for such purpose] ; submitted by Mr. Shafer of Michigan. July 1, 1940. 3 p. (H. rp. 2714, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Meade, James J. Providing for advancement on retired list of any officer of Navy or Marine Corps retired pursuant to provisions of sec. 13 or 15 (e) of act of June 23, 1938, report to accompany H. R. 9688; submitted by Mr. Bates of Massachusetts. July 9, 1940. 3 p. (H. rp. 2741, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [H. R. 9688 applies only to James J. Meade.] * Paper, 5c.

Public works. Authorizing Secretary of Navy to proceed with construction of certain public works, report to accompany H. R. 10200; submitted by Mr Vinson of Georgia. July 25, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 2801, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Warships. Requesting President of United States to furnish certain informa-tion to House of Representatives, adverse report to accompany H. Res. 536 [calling on the President for information concerning sale directly or indirectly of naval vessels to any belligerent nation] ; submitted by Mr. Vinson of Georgia. July 9, 1940. Ip. (H. rp. 2740, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

PATENTS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Patents, appendix to hearings, 76th Congress, 3d session, on H. R. 8445, to pro-tect United States in patent infringement suits, and substitute bills H. R. 9199 and H. R. 9367, June 25, 1940. 1940. pt. 2, iii-f~51—69 p. [Part 1 was entered in Monthly catalog for Apr. 1940, p. 492.] * Paper, 5c. Y 4.P 27/1: P 27/26/pt.2

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POST OFFICE AND POST ROADS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Air mail. Providing for special arrangements in transportation of mail within Alaska, report to accompany H. R. 9851; submitted by Mr. Romjue. July 2,1940. 3 p. (H. rp. 2736, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [H. R. 9851 permits continuance ot transportation of all classes of mail by aircraft.] * taper, 5c.L. C. card 40-26880

___ Transportation of foreign mail by aircraft, hearings before subcommittee no. 4, 76th Congress, 3d session, on H. R. 10091, June 20, 1940. 1940. in+8■ P- * Paper, 5c. Y 4.P 84/1: Ai r/ii

PRINTING COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Paintings. To print proceedings at unveiling of painting depicting signing of the Constitution, report to accompany H. Con. Res. 73 [authorizing printing of proceedings in rotunda of Capitol at unveiling of painting depicting signing ot Constitution of United States as document] ; submitted by Mr. Jarman. July 10 1940 1 p. (H. rp. 2744, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [Corrected print. 1st print reads incorrectly Mr. Hill instead of Mr. Jarman.] * Paper, 5c.

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Investments. Consideration of II. R. 10065, report to accompany H. Res. 55a [for consideration of H. R. 10065, to provide for registration and regulation of investment companies and investment advisers] ; submitted by Mr. Sabath. July 10, 1940. 1 p. (H. rp. 2748, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Tennessee Valley Authority. Consideration of House joint resolution 583, report to accompany H. Res. 554 [for consideration of II. J. .Res. 583, making addi-tional appropriation for Tennessee A alley Authority, fiscal year 1941, to pro-vide facilities to expedite national defense] ; submitted by Mr. Lewis of Colorado. July 25, 1940. 1 p. (H. rp. 2802, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

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Alaska. Slum clearance and low-cost housing in Alaska, hearings, 76th Congress, 3d session, on H. R. 8884, to authorize Legislature of Alaska to create public corporate authority to undertake slum clearance and projects to provide dwelling accommodations for families of low income and to issue bonds and other obligations of the authority for such purpose, Apr. 3, 1940. 1940. ii+ 11 p. * Paper, 5c. * 4.T 27/1: Al 1/63

----- To further amend Alaska game law, report to accompany H. R. 8474 [to further amend Alaska game law, so as to permit taking of animals or birds during closed season when other sufficient food is not available] ; sub-mitted by Mr. Dimond. July 10, 1940. 3 p. (H. rp. 2746, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 40-26881

Hawaii. Approving act 65 of session laws of 1939 of Hawaii relating to certain franchise for electric current, report to accompany H. R. 9123 [to approve act numbered 65 of session laws of 1939 of Hawaii, to amend act 29 of session laws of Hawaii, 1929, granting to J. K. Lota and associates franchise for electric light, current, and power in Hanalei, Kauai, by including Moloaa within such franchise] ; submitted by Mr. King. June [July] 25, 1940. 2 p. (II. rp. 2803, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

----- Approving act 214 of session laws of 1939 of Hawaii relating to certain franchise for electric current, report to accompany H. R. 9124 [to approve act numbered 214 of session laws of 1939 of Hawaii, to amend act 105 of ses-sion laws of Hawaii, 1921, granting to Lamech L. Apana franchise for manufacture, maintenance, distribution, and supply of electric current for light and power within Kapaa and Waipouli in district of Kawaihau on island and county of Kauai, by including within said franchise entire district of Kawaihau,' island of Kauai] ; submitted by Mr. King. July 25, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 2804, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

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Sitka, Alaska. Bond issue by Sitka, Alaska, report to accompany H. R. 9571 [to authorize Sitka, Alaska, to purchase and enlarge certain public utilities, owned by Sitka Wharf and Power Company, Incorporated, and for such purpose to issue bonds in excess of present statutory debt limit] ; submitted by Mr. Dimond. July 10, 1940. 5 p. (H. rp. 2747, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) ♦ Paper, 5c.

UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES, SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON, HOUSE

Propaganda. Investigation of un-American propaganda activities in United States, hearings, 76th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 282, Oct. 28-Dec. 3, 1939, at Washington, D. C. 1940. v. 11, iii-j-6457-7199 p. 7 pl. 2 p. of pl. [The hearing for Dec. 3, 1939, noted on title page, is not included, but a report on Colin Ross dated Dec. 28, 1939, is included. The last hearing in this publication was held on Dec. 2, 1939.] * Paper. $1.00. Y 4.Un 1/2: Un 1/v.ll

WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Calendars. Calendar of bills and resolutions referred to Committee on Ways and Means, 76th Congress, 1st, 2d, and 3d sessions, July 11, 1940; no. 18. 1940. 120 p. 4° t Y 4.W 36: 76/18

Excise tax on retail stores, hearings before subcommittee, 76th Congress, 3d session, on H. R. 1, Mar. 17 [27-May 16], 1940. 1940. 3 v. [xx]-]-2257 p. il. 4 pl. map. ♦ Paper, v. 1 and v. 3, each 70c.; * v. 2, $1.00.

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Calendar of business, Senate, 76th Congress, 3d session, July 1-30, 1940; no. 103- 113. 1940. Each 20 p. or 24 p. large 8° [Senate adjourned June 22 until July 1. 1940. Daily when Senate is in session.] $ Y 1.3 : 76-3/10.3-113

AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY COMMITTEE, SENATE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 76th Congress, July 30, 1940; no. 25. 1940.64 p. 4° t Y 4.Ag 8/2: 76/25

APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Marine and war-risk insurance fund, report to accompany II. J. Res. 582 [making appropriation to enable Maritime Commission to establish marine and war-risk insurance fund] ; submitted by Mr. Overton. July 11, legislative day July 8, 1940. 2 p. (S. rp. 1955, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Tennessee Valley Authority. Additional appropriation for Tennessee Valley Authority [fiscal year 1941, to provide facilities to expedite national defence], report to accompany S. J. Res. 285; submitted by Mr. McKellar. July 11, legis-lative day July 8, 1940. 9 p. (S. rp. 1953, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

----- Tennessee Valley Authority, hearings before subcommittee, 76th Congress, 3d session, on S. J. Res. 285, making additional appropriation for Tennessee Valley Authority, fiscal year 1941, to provide facilities to expedite national defense. 1940. ii 4-28 p. * Paper, 10c. Y 4,Ap 6/2: T 25

BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE, SENATE

Business loans by Federal reserve banks, hearings before subcommittee, 76th Congress, 3d session, on S. 2998, to establish permanent Industrial Loan Corporation to assist financing institutions in making credit available to com-mercial and industrial enterprises, and S. 3839, to amend sec. 13b of Federal reserve act, as amended, June 12 and 14, 1940. 1940. iii-|-51 p. * Paper, 10c.

Y 4.B 22/3: L 78/9Federal home loan banks. To amend Federal home loan bank act, hearings before

subcommittee, 76th Congress, 3d session, on S. 4095 and H. R. 6971, bills to amend Federal home loan bank act, home owners’ loan act of 1933, title 4 of national housing act, and for other purposes, June 11-20, 1940. 1940. iii+ 120 p. * Paper, 15c. Y 4.B 22/3: H 75/8

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Homes. To amend home owners’ loan act, hearing, 76th Congress, 3d session, on S. 3370, S. 3371, S. 3372, and S. 3447, and amendments, May 22, 1940. 1940. 111+51 P- * Paper, 10c. Y 4.B 22/3: H 75/7

CLAIMS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Amos, Charles H., Handle Company. Charles II. Amos Handle Co., report to accompany H. R. 8318 [for relief of Charles H. Amos Handle Company] ; submitted by Mr. Burke. July 22, 1940. 8 p. (S. rp. 1976, <6th Cong. 3d sess.) ♦ Paper, 5c.

Caietti, Clyde. Clyde Caietti, report to accompany H. R. 8246 [for relief of Clyde Caietti] ; submitted by Mr. Burke. July 22, 1940. 4 p. (S. rp. 1975, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Combs, Fulton. Fulton Combs, report to accompany II. R. 2490 [for relief of Fulton Combs] ; submitted by Mr. Burke. July 22, 1940. 7 p. (S. rp. 1960, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Dambach, J. E. J. E. Dambach, report to accompany H. R. 7679 [for relief of J. E. Dambach] ; submitted by Mr. Burke. July 22, 1940. 5 p. (S. rp. 1969, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Disbursing officers. Certain disbursing officers of Division of Disbursement, Treasury Department, report to accompany H. R. 7851 [for relief of certain disbursing officers of Division of Disbursement, Treasury Department]; sub-mitted by Mr. Burke. July 22, 1940. 6 p. (S. rp. 1970, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

----- Certain disbursing officers of Treasury Department, Department of Interior, and Army, report to accompany II. R. 10034 [for relief of certain disbursing officers of Treasury Department, Department of Interior, and Army] ; sub-mitted by Mr. Burke. July 22, 1940. 3 p. (S. rp. 1983, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Elizabeth Buxton Hospital, report to accompany H. R. 7668 [for relief of Eliza-beth Buxton Hospital] ; submitted by Mr. Burke. July 22, 1940. 4 p. (S. rp. 1968, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Fox, Thomas R. Thomas R. Fox, report to accompany H. R. 8217 [for relief of Thomas R. Fox] ; submitted by Mr. Burke. July 22, 1940. 8 p. (S. rp. 1974, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Fretwell, J. L. Estate of J. L. Fretwell, report to accompany H. R. 6740 [for relief of estate of J. L. Fretwell]; submitted by Mr. Burke. July 22, 1940. 6 p. (S. rp. 1966, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Gardiner, Mrs. Edna S. Edna S. Gardiner, report to accompany H. R. 8459 [for relief of Edna S. Gardiner] ; submitted by Mr. Burke. July 22, 1940. 9 p. (S. rp. 1977, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Higgins, Edward F. Edward F. Higgins, report to accompany II. R. 9520 [for relief of Edward F. Higgins] ; submitted by Mr. Burke. July 22, 1940. 3 p. (S. rp. 1982, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Hurt, Carl. Carl Hurt, report to accompany H. R. 2278 [for relief of Carl Hurt] ; submitted by Mr. Burke. July 22,1940. 5 p. (S. rp. 1959, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) ♦ Paper, 5c.

King, Theodore R. Theodore R. King, report to accompany H. R. 7416 [for relief of Theodore R. King] ; submitted by Mr. Burke. July 22, 1940. 8 p. (S. rp. 1967, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Lake Landing, N. C. For relief of certain claimants on account of loss by fire [in Lake Landing Township, N. C.], for which the United States was adjudged liable, report to accompany H. R. 8666; submitted by Mr. Burke. July 22, 1940. 9 p. (S. rp. 1979, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

McDougall, Francis G. Francis G. McDougall, report to accompany H. R. 719 [for relief of Francis G. McDougall]; submitted by Mr. Burke. July 22, 1940. 5 p. (S. rp. 1958, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

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Malle, Clyde E. Clyde E. Malle, report to accompany H. R. 5562 [for relief of Clyde E. Malle] ; submitted by Mr. Burke. July 22, 1940. Op. (S. rp. 1965, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) ♦ Paper, 5c.

Miralia, Thomas. Thomas Miralia and Bettie Miralia, report to accompany H. R. 5116 [for relief of Thomas Miralia and Betty Miralia] ; submitted by Mr. Burke. July 22, 1940. 10 p. (S. rp. 1962, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Perry, Willie. Willie Perry, report to accompany H. R. 7957 [for relief of Willie Perry] ; submitted by Mr. Burke. July 22, 1940. 5 p. (S. rp. 1971, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Sanderlin, Rufus K. Rufus K. Sanderlin, report to accompany H. R. 8946 [for relief of Rufus K. Sanderlin] ; submitted by Mr. Burke. July 22, 1940. 6 p. (S. rp. 1980, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Shelton, Fred. Fred Shelton, report to accompany H. R. 9130 [for relief of Fred Shelton] ; submitted by Mr. Burke. July 22, 1940. 10 p. (S. rp. 1981, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Spears, Frank. Frank Spears, report to accompany H. R. 3992 [for relief of Frank Spears] ; submitted by Mr. Burke. July 22, 1940. 11 p. (S. rp. 1961, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Taylor, Mrs. May C. May C. Taylor, report to accompany H. R. 8091 [for relief of May C. Taylor] ; submitted by Mr. Burke. July 22, 1940. 5 p. (S. rp. 1973, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Taylor, Robert L. Robert L. Taylor, report to accompany H. R. 5309 [for relief of Robert L. Taylor] ; submitted by Mr. Burke. July 22, 1940. 5 p. (S. rp. 1964, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Unione no. 1, fishing boat. Captain and crew of fishing boat Unione no. 1, report to accompany H. R. 5254 [for relief of captain and crew of fishing boat Unione numbered 1] ; submitted by Mr. Burke. July 22, 1940. 6 p. (S. rp. 1963, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Wade, A. C. Dr. A. C. Wade, report to accompany H. R. 8504 [for relief of A. C. Wade] ; submitted by Mr. Burke. July 22, 1940. 4 p. (S. rp. 1978, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Wagner, Mrs. Zoe H. Zoe Hoyt Wagner and Io F. Hoyt, report to accompany H. R. 8028 [for relief of Zoe Hoyt Wagner and Io F. Hoyt] ; submitted by Mr. Burke. July 22, 1940. lip. (S. rp. 1972, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

COMMERCE COMMITTEE, SENATE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 76th Congress, 3d session, July 1, 1940; no. 23.1940. 163 p. 4° t Y4.C 73/2: 76/23

Monongahela River. Extension of time for construction of 2 bridges over Monon-gahela River in Allegheny County, Pa. [by said county], report to accompany H. R. 9828; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. July 24, 1940. 2 p. (S. rp. 1984, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

EDUCATION AND LABOR COMMITTEE, SENATE

Labor and laboring classes. Violations of free speech and rights of labor, hear-ings before subcommittee, 76th Congress, 3d session, pursuant to S. Res. 266 (74th Congress), to investigate violations of right of free speech and assembly and interference with right of labor to organize and bargain collectively. 1940. pts. 55 and 56. Y 4.Ed 8/3: L11/6pt. 55. California State Chamber of Commerce, origin of Associated Farmers of Cali-

fornia, Inc., Associated Farmers of Los Angeles County, Inc., Associated Farmers of Imperial County, Inc., Imperial Valley strike, 1935, Jan. 15 and 16, 1940. iv-f-20075—351 p. il. [These hearings were held in Los Angeles, Calif.] * Paper, 25c.

pt. 56. California Fruit Growers Exchange Associated Farmers of Orange County, Inc., open-shop activities, Neutral Thousands, Inc., Southern Californians, Inc., Southern California Restaurant Association, Jan. 17-20, 1940. vi-4-20353- 825 p. [These hearings were held in Los Angeles, Calif.] ♦ Paper, 45c.

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FINANCE COMMITTEE, SENATE

Calendars. Calendar of witnesses, H. R. 10039 revenue act June 13 and14, 1940; [no. 1 and 2]. 1940. Each 3 p. 4° 1 Y 4.F 49: 7 6/1-2/Revenue, 940

----- Legislative calendar, 76th Congress, 1st, 2d and 3d sessions Julyt 10> and 31, 1940; no. 46 and 47. 1940. Each 103 p. 4° $ Y 4.F 49.76/46, 47

----- Legislative calendar [of] subcommittw on veteran^legislation, 7«th Co^ gress, 1st, 2d, and 3d sessions, July 10 and 31, 1940; no. 30 and 3L2 < p. 4 $

Internal revenue. Revenue act of 1940, hearings, 76th Congress, 3d session, on H R. 10039, to provide for expenses of national preparedness by raising revenue arid issuing bonds, to provide method for paying for such bonds, and for othe purposes, June 12-14, 1940. 1940. iii+157 p. Paper’ 2y 4 F 49. R 32/8/94o

FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Red Cross vessels. Vessels carrying Red Cross supplies to belligerents, 76th Congress, 3d session, on S. J. Res. 279, to amend sec 4 of.pul>lw resolution numbered 54, approved Nov. 4, 1939, to preserve neutrality and peace^f United States and to secure safety of its citizens and their interests, June 18, 1940. 1940. ii-f-19 p. * Paper, 5c. ¥ 4-F 7b/2• K 24

IMMIGRATION COMMITTEE, SENATE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, calendar of bills and resolutions, 76th Congress, 1st, 2d, and 3d sessions, July 29, 1940; no. 12. 1940. 47 p y44 6/2.76/12

Immigration and Naturalization Service. Providing for deposit of certain collec-tions for overtime immigration service [to credit of appropriation ^rgeabje with payment for such services], report to accompany H.R.o403; submitted by Mr. Schwellenbach. July 25, 1940. 4 p. (S. rp. 1985, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Indians. Final discharge, certain individual Indians^ hearing before subcom-mittee, 76th Congress, 3d session, on S. 2206 and S. 3750, bills providing for final discharge of Federal supervision over certain individual Indians, providing for final settlement of Indian claims, determination of heirs, and for other purposes, June 20,1940. 1940. pt.2,ii+28p. [Part1 was-entered in Monthly catalog for Aug. 1939, p. 1165.] * Paper, 5c. Y 4.1n 2/2: In 2/6/pt. 2

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE, SENATE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 76th Congress, July 17, 1940; no. 14. 1940.46 p. 4° t x4.ino/o. 4 0/1^

Railroad securities. Amending transportation act of 1920, report to accompany H R 10014 [to amend transportation act, 1920, as amended, so as to authorize sale or other disposition of securities acquired thereunder, or extension of ma-turity of said securities] ; submitted by Mr. Wheeler. July 9, legislative day July 8, 1940. 13 p. (S. rp. 1948, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Railroads. Investigation of railroads, holding companies, and affiliated com-panies, additional report pursuant to S. Res. 71 (74th Congress), authorizing investigation of interstate railroads and affiliates with respect to financing, reorganizations, mergers, and certain other matters; [submitted by Mr. Barkley for Mr. Wheeler]. 1940. pt. 4, lvii+1955-2835+xcix p. 20 maps. (S. rp. 1182, pt. 4, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [Part 4 relates to railroad combination in eastern region (1926-29).] * Paper, $1.50.L. C. card 40-26367

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JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, SENATE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 76th Congress, July 13, 1940; no. 33. 1940. 92 p. 4° t Y 4. J 89/2 : 76/33

MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Alexander, Sam. Sam Alexander, hearing, 76th Congress, 3d session, on S. 565, authorizing President of United States to summon Sam Alexander before Army retiring board, July 13, 1940. 1940. ii-f-ll p. * Paper, 5c. Y 4.M 59/2: Al 2/2

Cabell, DeRosey C. Correcting military records of DeRosey C. Cabell et al., re-port to accompany H. R. 6365 [to correct military records of DeRosey C. Cabell, McFarland Cockrill, James N. Caperton, Junius H. Houghton, Otto F. Lange, Paul B. Parker, James deB. Walbach, and Victor W. B. Wales] ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. July 22, 1940. 4 p. (S. rp. 1956, 76th Cong. 3d. sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 76th Congress, July 16, 1940; no. 44. 1940.171 p. 4° t Y 4.M 59/2 : 76/44

Diesel Engine Aircraft Division, hearing, 76th Congress, 3d session, on S. 4145, to establish in War Department Diesel Engine Aircraft Division, June 20,1940; [statement of Paul H. Wilkinson]. 1940. ii-f-14 p. * Paper, 5c.

Y 4.M 59/2: D 56Kramer, Wilson A. Wilson A. Kramer, report to accompany H. R. 6823 [for relief

of Wilson A. Kramer] ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. July 11, legislative day July 8, 1940. 8 p. (S. rp. 1954, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Pay of enlisted men and warrant officers and commissioned officers of Army, hearing before subcommittee, 76th Congress, 3d session, on S. 1459, to readjust allowances of retired enlisted men of Army, S. 2224, to provide increases in pay of certain enlisted men of Army, S. 2315, to adjust pay and allowances of warrant officers of Army, including those of Army Mine Planter Service, and S. 3331, to create grade of chief warrant officer in Regular Army, Apr. 24, 1940. 1940. iii+167 p. il. 12 pl. * Paper, 35c. Y 4.M 59/2: P 29/7

Portland, Oreg. National cemetery in vicinity of Portland, Oreg., report to accompany S. 3163 [to provide for national cemetery in vicinity of Portland, Oreg.] ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. July 9, legislative day July 8, 1940. 2 p. (S. rp. 1949, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Retired list, Army. Amend sec. 113 of criminal code, report to accompany H. R. 9024 [relating to status of retired officers of Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, and to amend sec. 113 of criminal code so as to remove restric-tions as to civil employment now imposed upon retired personnel] ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. July 22, 1940. 6 p. (S. rp. 1957, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 40-26931

Rubber. Defense of United States and other nations in Western Hemisphere, rubber, hearing, 76th Congress, 3d session, on S. 4082, June 14, 1940. 1940. ii-j-33 p. [This hearing relates to the use of synthetic rubber.] * Paper. 10c.

Y 4.M 59/2: D 36/11Stimson, Henry L. Nomination of Henry L. Stimson, hearing, 76th Congress, 3d

session, on nomination of Henry L. Stimson to be Secretary of War, July 2, 1940. 1940. ii+30 p. * Paper, 10c. ‘ Y4.M59/2:St5

Tampa, Fla. Authorizing construction of certain facilities in Marjorie Park, Davis Island, Tampa, Fla., and for other purposes, report to accompany S. 4106; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. July 9, legislative day July 8, 1940. 2 p. (S. rp. 1950, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [S. 4106 authorizes construction of new quarantine station in Tampa. Fla., and transfer of existing station to War De-partment as addition to MacDill Field, or for other military purposes.] * Paper 5<-.

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NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Drydocks. Construction in New York Harbor of graving drydock to accommodate largest naval ships built or building, report to accompany S. 4165 [to provide, in cooperation with Port of New York Authority, for construction in New York Harbor of graving drydock large enough to accommodate largest naval ships built or building] ; submitted by Mr. Walsh. July 3, legislative day July 1, 1940. 3 p. (S. rp. 1943, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) ♦ Paper, 5c.

Knox, Frank. Nomination of William Franklin Knox, hearings, 76th Congress, 3d session, on nomination of William Franklin Knox to be Secretary of Navy, July 2 and 3, 1940. 1940. ii+97 p. * Paper, 10c. Y 4.N 22/2: K 77

Naval aviators. Increasing number of naval aviators, and other bills before com-mittee, hearing, 76th Congress, 3d session, on H. R. 10030, increasing number of naval aviators in the line of Regular Navy and Marine Corps, S. 4165, to provide, in cooperation with Port of New York Authority, for construction [in New York Harbor] of graving drydock, and S. 4166, to provide for disposition of certain moneys received by United States in connection with proceedings against Standard Oil Company of California and others, July 2, 1940. 1940. iii-f-23 p. * Paper, 5c. Y 4.N 22/2: Av 5/2

----- Increasing number of naval aviators in the line of Regular Navy and Marine Corps, report to accompany H. R. 10030; submitted by Mr. Walsh. July 8, 1940. 10 p. (S. rp. 1947, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [H. R. 10030 authorizes appoint-ment in Navy and Marine Corps of naval aviators of Naval and Marine Corps Reserves.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 40-26872

Shipbuilding. Construction of certain naval vessels, report to accompany H. R. 10100 [to establish composition of Navy, to authorize construction of certain naval vessels, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Walsh. July 8, 1940. 11 p. (S. rp. 1946, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [H. R. 10100, as here reported, also prohibits sale or other disposition of naval vessels except as now provided by law, and contains provisions relative to procurement of aircraft.] * Paper, 5c. L. C. card 40-26886

----- To expedite naval shipbuilding, hearings, 76th Congress. 3d session, on H. R. 9822. May 31-June 7, 1940. 1940. iii+154 p. [H. R. 9822 relates also to con-struction of naval aircraft.] * Paper, 15c. Y 4.N 22/2 : Sh 6

Ships. To authorize President of United States to dispose of certain public vessels, report to accompany S. 3008; submitted by Mr. Walsh. July 8, 1940. 2 p. (S. rp. 1945, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

POST OFFICES AND POST ROADS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Air mail. Transportation of foreign mail by aircraft, hearing, 76th Congress, 3d session, on S. 4137, June 19, 1940. 1940. ii-f-7 p. * Paper, 5c.

Y 4.P 84/2: Ai 7/6Roads. Highway right-of-way act, 1940, hearing. 76th Congress, 3d session, on

H. R. 9575, to amend Federal aid act, approved July 11, 1916, as amended and supplemented, June 17, 1940. 1940. iii-f-15 p. * Paper, 5c. Y 4.P84/2: H 53/8

PRIVILEGES AND ELECTIONS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Senate election cases from 1913 to 1940; compiled by Frank E. Hays. 1940. x-|-791 p. (S. doc. 147, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [The first compilation, containing cases from 1789 to 1885, was made by George S. Taft. This was continued to Mar. 3, 1893. by George P. Furber; to Mar. 3, 1903, by George M. Buck; and to Mar. 3, 1913, by Charles A. Webb and Herbert R. Pierce. Each successive volume was cumulative.] * Paper, 75c.L. C. card 40-26888

PUBLIC LANDS AND SURVEYS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Calendars. Legislative calendars, 76th Congress, 3d session, July 5 and 22, 1940; no. 24 and 25. 1940. Each 44 p. 4° J Y 4.P 96/1: 76/24, 25

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De Soto National Forest. Transfer of land in De Soto National Forest [to Secre-tary of War] for military purposes, report to accompany S. 4119; submitted by Mr. Adams. July 10, legislative day July 8,1940. 2 p. (S. rp. 1952, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Junction City, Oreg. Land in Oregon set aside for park or summer camp pur-poses, report to accompany S. 2644; submitted by Mr. Adams. July 10, legisla-tive day July 8, 1940. 2 p. (S. rp. 1951, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [The land under consideration is to be leased to Junction City, Oreg.] * Paper, 5c.

Utah. More effectively utilizing certain lands of public domain, and for other purposes, report to accompany H. R. 9389; submitted by Mr. Adams. July 29, 1940. 4 p. (S. rp. 1986, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [H. R. 9389, as here reported, adds land to Goshute Reservation and confers jurisdiction upon Court of Claims to hear claims of Shoshone Indians who have not already been granted jurisdic-tional acts.] * Paper, 5c.

TERRITORIES AND INSULAR AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Alaska. Settlement and development of Alaska, hearings before subcommittee, 76th Congress, 3d session, on S. 3577, May 13-18, 1940. 1940. iii-|-254 p. * Paper, 25c. Y 4.T 27/2: Al 1/14

Sitka, Alaska. Purchase by Sitka, Alaska, of electric and water utilities, report to accompany S. 3940 [to authorize Sitka, Alaska, to purchase and enlarge certain public utilities, owned by Sitka Wharf and Power Company, Incor-porated, and for such purpose to issue bonds in excess of present statutory debt limit] ; submitted by Mr. Tydings. July 8, 1940. 3 p. (S. rp. 1944, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

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.Air-Track Manufacturing Corp, and Washington Institute of Technology v.

United States; memorandum report of commissioner. [1940.] no. 44986, p.45-51. t Ju 3.8: Ai 78

American Employer's Insurance Company of Boston, Mass. v. United States; spe-cial findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion], decided May 6, 1940. [1940.] no. 43921, 9 p. J Ju 3.9/a : Am 35 em

Arrow Dairy Company, Inc., v. United States; report of commissioner. [1940.] no. 43836, p. 25-32. J Ju 3.8: Ar 69/4

Baruch, Herbert M., Corporation, Inc., Ltd. Herbert M. Baruch Corporation, Inc., Ltd. v. United States; report of commissioner. [1940.] no. 43142 p. 21-31. t Ju 3.8 :B 288

Baruch, Herbert M., Corporation, Ltd. Herbert M. Baruch Corporation, Ltd., Herbert M. Baruch and Milton Baruch v. United States; report of commis-sioner. [1940.] no. 43316, p. 23-35. $ Ju 3.8 :B 288/2

Callahan, W. E., Construction Company. W. E. Callahan Construction Company and Peterson, Shirley & Gunther v. United States; special findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion], decided June 7, 1940. [1940.] no. 43175, 141 p. t Ju 3.9/a : C 13

Cases. Index digest [to Cases decided in Court of Claims, Oct. 4, 1937-May 29 1939, by Richard S. Whaley], v. 3. [1940.] p. 193-207. $

Ju 3.2 : W 55/v.3/ind.Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Railroad. Frank O. Lowden, James E. Gorman, and

Joseph B. Fleming, trustees of estate of Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Railroad Company, debtor, v. United States; report of commissioner. [1940.] no. 43074, p. 51-71. $ Ju 3.8: C 451/2

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Jul y 1940 1057

Crooks Terminal Warehouses, Inc. (Chicago, Ill.) v. United States; report of commissioner. [1940.] no. 44099, p. 43-54. $ Ju 3.8 :C 882/3

Cumberland, Md. First National Bank [of Cumberland, Md.] v. United States; report of commissioner. [1940.] no. 44927, p. 9-1— t Ju3.8. C 91/.

Excavating Equipment Dealers, Inc. v. United States; report of commissioner [1940.] no. 43365, p. 7-14. $ Ju 3.8: Ex 21

Family Aid Association of United House of Prayer for All People■. v.-United States; report of commissioner. [1940.] no. 44488, p. 7-11. t Ju3.8. F 21

Guantanamo Sugar Company v. United States; report of commissioner [1940l] no. 43851, p. 11-18. t Ju 3-8: G 931

Hornblass. Baruch M. Hornblass v. United States; report of commissioner [1940.] no. 44049, p. 5-6. $ Ju 3.8 183/3

Kidde, Walter, & Company, Inc. Walter Kidde & Company, Inc., v. United States; report of commissioner. [1940.] no. 42620, p. 11-34, il. t

J U o.o I K Ooo

Lomax. John Lomax v. United States; report of commissioner. [1940.] no.44353, p. 5-6. i Ju3.8:L83<

National Construction Company. LeRoy Collins, receiver of National Construc-tion Company to use of Waldron [Waldrop] Heating & Plumbing Company, v United States; report of commissioner. [1940.] no. 4331-, p. 31 40. ?

Ju 3.8: N 213 co/8National Rubber Machinery Company v. United States; report of commissioner.

[1940.] no. 42614, p. 13-28. t Ju 3.8: N 213 ru/2Penker Construction Company, corporation under laws of Ohio v. United States;

report of commissioner. [1940.] no. 43277, p. 49-104. t Ju3.8:P3<8/2Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company v. United States; report of commissioner.

[1940.] no. 44444, p. 9-12. t Ju3.8:P687/oRussell. Robert H. Russell and Stuart A. Russell, executors of Henry L. Rus-

sell v. United States; report of commissioner. [1940.] no. 44189, p. 31-44. JJu 3.8: R 913

Seagram, Joseph E., & Sons, Inc. Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Inc., vs. United States; report of commissioner. [1940.] no. 44782, p. 7-12. j* 3 $. gp 13/o

Smith, J. Allen, & Company, Inc. J. Allen Smith & Company, Inc., v. United States; report of commissioner. [1940.] no. 44780, p. 5-7. $ Ju3.8:Sm61/<

Third Scottish American Trust Co., Limited, v. United States; report of commis-sioner. [1940.] no. 44071, p. 7-10. t Ju 3.8 :T 348

Wanamaker, John, corporation. John Wanamaker, Philadelphia, corporation, v.United States; report of commissioner. [1940.] no. 42700, p. 7-13. +

Ju 3.8: W 181

COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALSMachinery. Customs appeal no. 4312, United States v. Collin & Gissel (Ludwig

Baer), transcript of record, on appeal from Customs Court. [1940.] cover title, i+106 p. t Ju 7.6 :C 691

Matrix board. Customs appeal no. 4313, United States v. Zellerbach Paper Co.(Hoyt, Shepston & Sciaroni), transcript of record on appeal from CustomsCourt. [1940.] cover title, i-f-55 p. ¥ Ju 7.6 :Z 38

Minks. Customs appeal no. 4318, United States v. Railway Express Agency, Inc., agent for Blue Stock Fur Ranch, transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1940.] cover title, i+45 p. t Ju 7.6 :B 625/2

Origanum oil. Customs appeal no. 4315, United States v. P. R. Dreyer, Inc., transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1940.] cover title, i-|-121 p. t Ju 7.6 :D 825

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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

District Court of United States. List of legal investments for trust funds in District of Columbia as of July 1, 1940 (under civil rule 48) [adopted by Dis-trict Court of United States for District of Columbia]. [1940.] 16 p. [Semi-annual.] t Office of Register of Wills, Washington, D. C. DC 21.2: T 77/3/940-2

Henrich, William J. Estimate of appropriation submitted by commissioners of District of Columbia to pay claim [of William Joseph Heurich] which has been settled by them. July 22, 1940. 4 p. (H. doc. 883, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

United States Court of Appeals. Transcript of record, United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, Apr. term, 1940, no. 7667, special calendar, Robert Boykin vs. Ray L. Huff, general superintendent, District of Columbia penal institutions, appeal from District Court of United States for District of Columbia. [1940.] cover title, i-f-12 p. $ DC 9.5 :B 696

----- Transcript of record, United States Court of Appeals for District of Co-lumbia, Apr. term, 1940, no. 7690, special calendar, Haywood Pope vs. Ray L. Huff, general superintendent of D. C. penal institutions, et al., appeal from District Court of United States for District of Columbia. [1940.] cover title, ii-f-20 p. t DC 9.5 :P 81

EMPLOYEES’ COMPENSATION COMMISSION

Safety bulletin, v. 4, no. 12; June 1940. [1940.] cover title, 32 p. il. 4° [Monthly.Text on p. 2 of cover.] tL. C. card 36-26723 EC 1.9: 4/12

Note .—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 causes of such injuries and the possibilities of preventing them by the use of appropriate safety measures.

FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATIONNote .—Under provisions of the President’s Reorganization plan no. 1, made effective

July 1, 1939, by Public resolution 20, 76th Congress, the Farm Credit Administration was transferred to the Department of Agriculture to be administered in such Department under the general direction and supervision of the Secretary of Agriculture.

See also entries under Farm Credit Administration, Agriculture Department.

Cooperative associations. Farmer co-ops in Florida; [by E. B. Reid]. [1940.][2] 4-284-[2] p. il. (Columbia Bank for Cooperatives, Columbia, S. C.) t

FCA 1.19: F 66Note .—The Columbia Bank for Cooperatives also serves associations in North Caro-

lina, South Carolina, and Georgia.

----- Florida cooperative citrus packing-house and grower supply study; by John H. Lister and French M. Hyre. June 1940. cover title, [1] 4-20 p. 1 pl. (Special report 63; Cooperative Research and Service Division.) [Proc-essed.] t FCA 1.21: 63

Federal credit unions. Cooperative saving with Federal credit unions, May-June 1940 [v. 3. no. 3; published by Credit Union Section], [1940.] [2]4-18 p. il. large 8° [Bimonthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscrip-tion, 60c.L. C. card 36-23195 FCA 1.14/2: 3/3

Netos for farmer cooperatives, July 1940; [v. 7, no. 4]. [1940.] 32 p. il. large 8° [Monthly. This number is designated as Agricultural cooperation, yearly re-view.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.40.L. C. card 36-20027 FCA 1.10: 7/4

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Southern States Cooperative, Inc. Survey of transportation problems of South-ern States Cooperative, Inc.; by L. N. Conyers. Apr 1940. cover title, [1] +84 p. 4° (Special report 62; Cooperative Research and Service Division se nes J [Processed.] t KAiu.w

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSIONRadio service bulletin 363-366; May 15-July 1, 1940.

oblong 8° [Semimonthly. Processed.] t L. C. card 15-26255

[1940.] various paging,

CC 1.25:363-366Rules and regulations, Amendment 15, effective Apr. 18, 1940. U940.j p. 3 6.

[Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form. To be substituted for p. 3^, 5-6 pt. 4, Rules governing broadcast services other than standard broadcast. J T

CC 1.7/— Z IO

Telegraph. Operating data from monthly reports of telegraph and cable carriers, Apr. 1940. [1940.] [2] p. il. oblong large 8° (Accounting, Statistical, and Tariff Dept.) [Processed. Subject to revision.] t CC l.irf. y«v/4

Telephone. Summary of monthly reports of large telephone carriers in United States, Apr. 1940. [1940.] [2] p. il. oblong large 8° (Accounting, Statistical,and Tariff Dept.) [Processed. Subject to revision.] T CC1.14:j4u /4

FEDERAL LOAN AGENCY

ELECTRIC HOME AND FARM AUTHORITY

Electric apparatus and appliances. Installment financing plans for retail sale of electrical appliances, gas appliances, electrical wiring. [Revised May 1, 1J4U J [1940.] [l]+8 p. narrow 12° (Circular 1.) t rL 4.4:1/2

FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD

Federal home loan bank review, v. 6, no. 10; July 1940. [1940.] 325-360, il. 4° [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00

cover title, p. a yr.; foreign

subscription, $1.60.L. C. card 34-28163 FL 3.7: 6/10

the Board’s medium of communication m Bank System and is the only official

u ui me uvciu. The Review will be sent to all member Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Super-

Note .—The Federal home loan bank review is with member institutions of Federal Home Loan organ or periodical publication of the Board. . ' institutions without charge. Others desiring -----intendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., at the prices stated above.

Foreclosures. Non-farm real estate foreclosures, May 1940. June 29, 1940.[41 leaves, 1 pl. 4° (Division of Research & Statistics.) [Monthly. Proc-essed.] t FL 3.8: 940/5

FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION

Apartment houses. Survey of apartment dwelling operating experience in large American cities. 1940. vii+139 p- + [5] leaves, il. (Division of Economics and Statistics.) [The 5 leaves given in the collation consist of forms forvoluntary contributors of statistical data relative to specific apartment opera-tions, which are detachable.] * Paper, 20c.L. C. card HA 40-7 FL 2.2: Ap 1

Claims. Settlement of claims under title 1 of national housing act, tables for use in computation of claims. Revised [Jan. 1, 1940]. [1940.] 41 p. 4° (FHA 168.) । FL 2.2 : C 52/940

Clip sheet. Federal Housing Administration clip sheet, v. 23, no. 8-12 ; July 2-30, 1940. [1940.] Each 1 p. il. large 4° [Weekly.] t FL 2.7: 23/8-12

Construction. Rulings on new methods of construction, Dec. 15, 1939. [Jan. 18, 1940.] 4 leaves, 4° (Technical circular 4; Technical Division.) [Processed.] t

FL 2.17: 4

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Dwellings. Minimum construction requirements for new dwellings located in eastern Missouri district, Federal Housing Administration, St. Louis, Mo. Revised July 15, 1940. 1940. [2]+26 p. il. (FHA form 2302.) t

FL 2.11: M 69o/940----- Minimum construction requirements for new dwellings located in Nebraska,

Federal Housing Administration, Omaha, Nebr. Revised June 15, 1940. 1940. [2] +24+ [1] p. il. (FHA form 2351.) f FL 2.11: N 27/940

Heat transmission. Calculation of building section heat transmission coefficients. [May 24, 1940.] 26+[6] p. il. 4° (Technical circular 7.) [Processed. The 6 pages at end of text are blank for memoranda.] t FL 2.17: 7

Mortgage insurance. Property standards [requirements for mortgage insurance under title 2 of national housing act] : pt. 6, Minimum requirements for Buffalo district office, Buffalo, N. Y. Revised July 15, 1940. 1940. ii+8 p. (Circular 2 ; FHA form 2236.) f FL 2.4 : 2/pt.6, N.Y./940

----- Same: pt. 6, Minimum requirements for Kentucky, Louisville, Ky. Revised July 15, 1940. 1940. ii+8 p. (Circular 2: FHA form 2269.) t

FL 2.4: 2/pt.6, Ky./940----- Same: pt. 6, Minimum requirements for Nebraska, Omaha, Nebr. Revised

July 15, 1940. 1940. [2] +8 p. (Circular 2; FHA form 2263.) tFL 2.4: 2/pt.6, Nebr./940

Paint. Two-coat paint systems for exterior use, Feb. 1, 1940. [Jan. 29, 1940.] 4 leaves, 4° (Technical circular 6; Technical Division.) [Processed.] f

FL 2.17: 6Report. 6th annual report of Federal Housing Administration [year ending Dec.

31, 1939]. 1940. vi+162 p. il. 2 pl. * Paper, 25c.L. C. card 35-26124 FL 2.1 : 939

----- Same. (H. doc. 766, 76th Cong. 3d sess.)Termites. Protection against termites, good construction, termite barriers, wood

preservation. [Dec. 12, 1939.] [l]+24+[l] p. il. 4° (Technical circular 2.) [Processed.] t FL 2.17: 2

Walls. Masonite tempered Presdwood exterior wall finish, Dec. 22, 1939. [Jan. 16, 1940.] 2 leaves, 4° (Technical circular 5; Technical Division.) [Proc-essed.] t FL 2.17: 5

RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION

Menihan, J. G., Corp. No. —, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term. 1940, Reconstruction Finance Corporation v. J. G. Menihan Corp., J. G. Meni-han, sr., and J. G. Menihan, jr.; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit. [1940.] cover title, i+6 p. $ FL 5.10: M 526

National defense. Information concerning loans and purchases to aid in national defense program. July 1940. [l]+4 p. 4° (Circular 23.) t FL 5.4:23

Report of Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Apr. 1940, letter from chairman transmitting report on activities and expenditures for Apr. 1940. May 29 1940. 19 p. (H. doc. 796, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) fL. C. card 32-28241

FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION

Electricity. Production of electric energy in United States, Apr. and May 1940; no. 40-5. May [June] 29, 1940. 9 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] f

FP 1.11:940/5----- Same, May and June 1940; no. 40-6. July 29, 1940. 9 p. il. 4° [Monthly.

Processed. ] t FP 1.11: 940/6

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National electric rate book: Rate schedules for electric service in United States in communities of 1,000 population or more, residential, commercial, and indus-trial services. 1940. xxiv-1329 p. il. 4° (H. doc. 667, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [For information concerning loose-leaf form see entries in previous Monthly catalogs.] tL. C. card 40-26889

Note ,—For a number of years the Federal Power Commission has published annually, by States, reports showing electric rates in the form of “typical net monthly bills.’ This Rate Book, while complete in itself, will not supplant the typical monthly bill reports, but will be a companion to those publications. The typical monthly bill reports are computations, in dollars and cents, made from rate schedules. The Rate Book is a compilation of the actual rate schedules in the form of abstracts. Thus, the. typical bill reports will serve as a guide and index to the levels and trends of electric rates and the Rate Book will serve as a guide and index to the actual rate schedules in effect throughout the country.

FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BOARD OF GOVERNORSAddresses. Federal reserve system, address by M. S. Szymczak, member, Board

of Governors of Federal Reserve System, before principles of economics class, School of Social Science, Catholic University of America, Washington, D. C., July 24, 1940. [1040.] [1]-[-10 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t FR 1.23 : Sz 9/2

Federal reserve bulletin, July 1940 [v. 26, no. 7]. n. p. [1940.] [4] 4-633-744 p. il. 4° [Monthly.] f Paper, 20c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscrip-tion, $2.60.L. C. card 15-26318 PR 1-3/1: 26/7

Note .—The bulletin contains, in addition to the regular official announcements, a national review of business conditions, occasional detailed analyses of business and bank-ing conditions, research studies, reviews of foreign banking, and statistics showing the condition of Federal reserve banks and member banks, domestic business developments and foreign banking conditions. It is sent to all member banks without charge. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington, D. C., at the prices stated above.

Inter-district collection system. Federal reserve inter-district collection system, banks upon which items will be received by Federal reserve banks for collection and credit, also list of State bank members of Federal reserve system and list of nonmember banking institutions that maintain clearing accounts with Federal reserve banks, July 1, 1940. n. p. [1940]. ii-[-66 p. il. 4° tL. C. card 24-26207 FR 1.9: 940/2

Periodicals. Weekly review of periodicals, R and S WRP-783 to R and S WRP-787; June 25-July 23, 1940. [1940.] various paging, 4° [Proc-essed.] f FR 1.22: 783-787

FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCYEDUCATION OFFICE

Not e —Under the provisions of the President’s Reorganization plan no. 1, made effective July 1, 1939. by Public resolution 20, 76th Congress, the Office of Education in the Depart-ment of the Interior and its functions and personnel (including the Commissioner of Educa-tion) were transferred from the Department of the Interior to the Federal Security Agency.

See also entries under Education Office, Interior Department.Addresses. Education and aviation, by John W. Studebaker, commissioner of

education. [1940.] 15 leaves, 4° [Processed. Address before 1st national congress of National Aeronautic Association, July 8, 1940, Denver, Colo.] tL. C. card E 40-692 PS 5.8: Av 5

Conservation excursions [with bibliography] ; by Effie G. Bathurst. 1940. vi-|-106 p. il. (Bulletin 1939, no. 13.) * Paper, 15c. L. C. card E 40-534 FS 5.3:939/13

Curriculum content in conservation for elementary schools [with bibliography] ; bv Effie G. Bathurst. 1940. vi4-79p.il. (Bulletin 1939, no. 14.) * Paper, 15c. L. C. card E 40-693 FS 5.3: 939/14

Exceptional children. Teachers’ problems with exceptional children: 2, Gifted children [with suggestions for reading], by Elise H. Martens; [and] with account of unit experience, [with list of references], by Eleanor Schmidt and

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Exceptional children—Continued.Mary Porter. Reprinted with revisions, 1940. iv+44 p. (Pamphlet 41.)* Paper, 10c. FS 5.17 : 41

Future Farmers of America. General announcement, national convention of Future Farmers of America and national contests for students of vocational agriculture to be held Nov. 9-16, 1940, at Kansas City, Mo.: Agriculture. May 1940. fl]-f-iv-f-55 p. 4° (Vocational Division; Mise, circular 17.) [Processed. Some of the pages are issued as leaves.] fL. C. card E 36-251 FS 5.127:17

Guidance program. Functional guidance program. 1940. 1 p. 4° [Reprint from School life, June 1940.] f FS 5.7/a : G 941

Preschool education. Survey reports and current bulletins of interest to teachers of young children; [by Mary Dabney Davis]. [1940.] [4] p. 4° [Preprint from School life, Oct. 1940.] f FS 5.7/a: Su 79

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Education in Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and in Imperial Russia, selected references; [compiled by Severin K. Turosienski]. [1940.] [2]4-16 p. (Leaflet 28.) [Publication made up of 4 sections; sec. 1 and 3 list publications in languages other than Russian and sec. 2 and 4 list publications in the Russian language.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card E 40-634 FS 5.18: 28

Veterinary medicine. Guidance leaflets: Veterinary medicine [with selected ref-erences; by Walter J. Greenleaf]. Revised 1940.' 1940. [2]4-15 p. il. (Leaf-let 18.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card E 40-633 FS 5.18:18

Vocational education. Mise, [series]. [Processed.] f FS5.11:Note .—Many publications of this Miscellany series are for regional distribution only

and are not entered in the Monthly catalog.1979. City supervisors of home economics [directory]. [Revised] 1940. [1940.]

6 p. 4°2333. Studies in general subjects included in preparatory curriculum for teachers of

vocational agriculture, 1935-36; [prepared by H. B. Swanson]. Apr. 26, 1940. 20 p. 4° (Teacher training release 11.)

2342. Report of 21st annual north central regional conference, Chicago, Ill., Mar. 20-23, 1940: Agriculture. Apr. 1940. [l]fii + 117 p. 4» (Vocational Division.) L. C. card E 36-153

2343. Report of 22d annual north Atlantic regional conference, Pittsburgh, Pa., Mar. 19-21, 1940: Agriculture. Apr. 1940. [1] 4-iv + l-117c-|-118-156 p. il. 4° L. C. card E 36-152

-358- 20. Library notes [list of books and pamphlets relating to vocational education] ; prepared by Helen Ellis Wheeler. Apr. 1940. [l]-4-8 p 4° (Vocational Divi-sion.)

2359. Guidance courses [in colleges], summer sessions. 1940; [by Walter J. Greenleaf], [1940.] [l]-|-22 p. (Occupational Information and Guidance Service.)

2361. Program of work of chapter of Future Farmers of America. [1940.] [l] + 9leaves. 4°

2365. Conference of State directors, State supervisors, and members of teacher-training staffs in trade and industrial education, north Atlantic region. May 15-17, 1940,

~ N- V. [1940.] [1] 4-2 leaves, 4° (Division of Vocational Education.)2368. Organizing and conducting programs of instruction in agriculture for out-of-school

young men in North Dakota. [1940.] [1] 4-24 leaves, 4° (Vocational Divi-sion. )2371. General announcement, 11th annual program for vocational agriculture students.

Sept. 19-20, 1940, Springfield, Mass.: Agriculture. May 1940. [ 1 ] 4- ii 4-1-24 p.-|-leaves 25-34, 4° (Vocational Division.)

2379. Report of 22d annual central regional conference: Trade and industrial education, Chicago, Ill., Apr. 15-19, 1940. [1940.] 36 p. 4° (Vocational Division.) L. C. card E 36-149

2380. Public service training notes [with bibliography] ; by Lyman S. Moore. June 1940. 9 p. 4°

PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICEClostridium perfringens. Studies on toxins and antitoxins of Clostridium per-

fringens [with list of references] ; by Sarah E. Stewart. [1940.] 24 p. il. (Reprint 2159.) [From Public health reports, v. 55, no. 18, May 3, 1940.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 40-26949 FS 2.7/a: 2159

Hospital news, v. 7, no. 10 and 11, May 15 and June 1, 1940; issued by Division of Marine Hospitals and Relief and Division of Mental Hygiene. [1940.] cover title, [1] -|-25 p. 4 pl. and [1]4*28 p. 2 pl. 4° [Semimonthly. Processed.] f L. C. card 36-23626 FS 2.12: 7/10,11

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Mental diseases. Regional differences in hospitalization and care of patients with mental diseases [with list of references] ; by Joseph Zubin and Grace C. Scholz. [19401 iii4-94p.il. (Supplement 159 to Public health reports.) * Paper, 15c. L. C. card 40-26891 FS2.8:159

Pneumoconiosis among mica and pegmatite workers [with annotated bibliogra-phy] • by Waldemar C. Dreessen, J. M. Dallavalle, Thomas I. Edwards, R. R. Sayers, and H. F. Easom, M. F. Trice. 1940. vii+74 p. il. (Public health bul-letin 250 ) [Prepared in cooperation with Division of Industrial Hygiene, North Carolina State Board of Health. From Division of Industrial Hygiene, National Institute of Health.] * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 40-26890 1 S 2.3.200

Public health engineering abstracts. Public health engineering abstracts, June 1940; v. 20, no. 6. [1940.] cover title, 30 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t

FS 2.13 i 20/6___ . Same, July 1940; v. 20, no. 7. [1940.] cover title, 30 p. 4° [Monthly.

Processed.] f FS 2.13: 20/7Public health reports, v. 55, no. 27-30; July 5-26, 1940. [1940.] [xv] 4-1193-

1370 p. il. 3 pl. 14 p. of pl. [Weekly. Articles of special interest are issued as reprints or as supplements and are listed in the Monthly catalog when pub-lished.] ♦ Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $4.25.L. C. card 6-25167 FS 2-7 : 55/27-30

Note __The Public health reports is published primarily for distribution, in accordancewith 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 mav obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, 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.

Shellfish. [Revised list of shellfish shippers dated Sept. 1, 1939], supp. 20 and 21, July 1 and 15, 1940. [1940.] [1] 4-2 p. and [1] 4-5 p. 4° [Semimonthly. Proc-essed. Issued with perforations.] t FS 2.16: 939/supp. 20, 21

Syphilis. Face the facts about syphilis; [poster]. [1940.] 28X 22 in. [Illus-trator, Fellnagel.] * 10c. FS2.27:9

----- It can happen to you. [1940.] [2] p.4-[7] leaves il. oblong 24° ([V. D.bulletin 94.]) [Publication relates to syphilis.] * Paper, 5c. FS2.11: 94

----- Syphilis, million new victims each year; [poster], [1940.] 28X 22 in.[Illustrator, Fellnagel.] * 10c. PS 2.27: 8

----- Syphilis strikes 1 in 10 before 50, blood test, only sure check; [poster], [1940.] 28X22 in. [Illustrator, Fellnagel.] * 5c. FS 2.27:10

Venereal disease information, v. 21, no. 7, July 1940; issued by Public Health Service for use in its cooperative work with State and local health depart-ments and physician in private practice. [1940.] [2] 4-205-242 p. il. [Monthly. Articles of special interest are issued as reprints or supplements and are listed in tthe Monthly catalog when published.] * Paper, 5c. single copy,50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 90c. L. C. card 23-26719 FS 2.9:21/7

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HEALTH

Selenosis. Studies in chronic selenosis; [articles]. 1940. v4~49 p. il. 1 pl. 2 p.of pl. (Bulletin 174.) [From Division of Pharmacology and Division ofPathology.] * Paper, 15c. L. C. card 40-26932 FS 2.23:174pt. 1. Chronic toxicity of naturally occurring food selenium [with list of references;

by M. I. Smith and R. D. Lillie].pt. 2. Gastric acidity in chronic selenium poisoning [with list of references ; by M. 1.

Smith and E. F. Stohlman], , . .nt. 3. Liver function and bile pigments in exnerimental chronic selenium poisoning

[with list of references ; by M. I. Smith, B. B. Westfall, and E. F. Stohlman]. .pt. 4. Selenium in hair as index of extent of its deposition in tissues in chronic poisoning

[with list of references ; by B. B. Westfall and M. I. Smith,].

----- Same. (H. doc. 417, 76th Cong. 1st sess.)

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SOCIAL SECURITY BOARD

Employer'& duties. Outline of employer’s duties under social security act and internal revenue code as amended Aug. 1939. [Edition of] Dec. 1939. [1939.] [4] p. 4° (I. S. C. 30.) [Issued jointly by Social Security Board and Internal Revenue Bureau.] f FS 3.4: 30/2

Interviezving ; [by] Alice J. Webber. [1940.] [1]4-11-16 p. 4° [From Social security bulletin, v. 3, no. 4, Apr. 1940.] f FS3.3/a:In88

Old-age assistance. Detailed instructions for preparation of Form RS-201.7; 1, Individual accepted for old-age assistance [2, Case closed for old-age assist-ance]. Apr. 1940. 9 p. f FS 3.6: 011/940

Public assistance; preprinted from Social security bulletin, v. 3, no. 6, June 1940. [1940.] 20 p. il. 4° (Bureau of Research and Statistics, Division of Public Assistance Research.) [Monthly.] f FS 3.3/a 2: 940/4

Social security bulletin, June 1940; v. 3, no. 6. [1940.] cover title, 14-91 p. il. 4° [Monthly.] * Paper, 20c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.75.

FS 3.3:3/6Unemployment compensation. Effects of relating weekly benefit amounts to

annual earnings; [by] Thomas C. Fichandler. [1940.] p. 3-10, il. 4° [From Social security bulletin, v. 3, no. 4, Apr. 1940.] t FS 3.3/a :B 434

----- Financial and economic data : [Unemployment trust fund]. [1940.] p. 83- 90, il. 4° (Bureau of Research and Statistics, Division of Old-Age Benefits Research.) [From Social security bulletin, v. 3, no. 3, Mar. 1940.] f

FS 3.3/a: Un 2/3EMPLOYMENT SECURITY BUREAU

Employment security review, July 1940; v. 7, no. 7. 1940. 20 p. [Monthly Text and illustrations on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.40.L. C. card L 35-100 FS 3.107: 7/7

Experience rating. Current experience rating research [with selected and anno-tated bibliography]. Washington, D. C., Apr. 1940. [6] 4-115 p. 4° (Employ-ment security memorandum no. 7; Research and Statistics Division.) [Proc-essed.] t FS 3.110: 7

Unemployment compensation. Commentary on unemployment compensation pro-visions of social security act amendments of 1939 (Public no. 379 approved Aug. 10, 1939) ; prepared by Division of Unemployment Compensation, Legisla-tion and Analysis Section. Washington, D. C., Nov. 1939. viii-f-17 leaves, 4° (Employment security memorandum no. 1.) [Processed.] $ FS 3.116:1

----- Comparison of State unemployment compensation laws as of Mar. 1, 1940. May 1940. vii4-141 p. (Employment security memorandum no. 8; Research and Statistics Division.) * Paper, 20c.L. C. card 38—26557 pg 3 no. g

----- Principles underlying disqualification for benefits in unemployment com-pensation : pt. 2, Voluntary leaving and misconduct; [by Karl Pribram, Philip Booth, and Theodore Ellenbogen]. Washington, D. C., Nov. 1939. [3]4-iii4-104 p. 4° (Employment security memorandum no. 3.) ’ [Processed' Part 1. Refusal of suitable employment, issued by Bureau of Research and Statistics, in Aug. 1938, as Bureau memorandum no. 32, pt. 1, was not entered in the Monthly catalog.] $ FS 3.110: 3

Suggested draft amendments to State unemployment compensation laws occasioned by enactment of social security act amendments of 1939; prepared by Unemployment Compensation Division, Legislation and Analysis Section Washington, D. C„ Feb. 1940. [3] 4-39 leaves, 4° (Employment security memorandum no. 4.) [Processed.] t ' FS 3.110:4

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Unemployment compensation—Continued.----- Unemployment compensation contributions, benefits, and reserves, papers

presented at round table conference, American Statistical Association, Dec. 29, 1939. Washington, D. C., Jan. 1940. [5]+78 p. il. 4° (Employment security memorandum no. 5; Research and Statistics Division.) [Processed.]

FS 3.110:5----- Unemployment compensation interpretation service: Benefit series, cumu-

lative index, v. 2, nos. 1-6, 1939; [prepared by Interpretation Service]. 1939. C-iv+C-121 p. [For official use only. Issued with perforations.] t

1 FS 3.108:2/l-6/ind.Note —The Benefit series is devoted (1) to the benefit decisions made by the courts

and bv the appeal tribunals, referees, examiners, unemployment compensation commis-sions yand boards of review of the various States, and (2) to opinions; of attorneys general and commission interpretations regarding benefit provisions. Decisions, opinions, and interpretations which establish new principles and policies in each State are published, indexed, and classified.

----- Same: State series, v. 3, no. 4, 1939; [prepared by Interpretation Service]. 1940. B-vi+B-28+[3]+667-851 p. [Quarterly. For ofiicial use only. Issued with perforations.] $ FS 3.109 : 3/4

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSIONNote .—The advance sheets of the Federal Trade Commission decisions were discontinued

in printed form with the conclusion of volume 23; however, the Commission on request will supply mimeographed copy of flip full text of any complaint, findings, order, or stipulation in which there is a specific interest. They will be published later in printed form in bound volumes and sold by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C.Decisions. Federal Trade Commission decisions, v. 28: Findings, orders and

stipulations, Jan. 1-May 31, 1939; [edited by Richard S. Ely], 1940.xxxvii+2027 p. * Cloth, $2.50. L. C. card 20-26411 FT 1.11: 28

----- Same, v. 29: Findings, orders and stipulations, June 1-Nov. 30, 1939: [edited by Richard S. Ely]. 1940. xxxvi+1701 p. * Cloth, $2.50. FT 1.11:29

Radio Wire Television, Inc. In circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, Radio Wire Television, Inc., of New York [et al.] v. Federal Trade Commission, on petition to review interlocutory order of Federal Trade Commission; respond-ent’s motion to dismiss petition [and memorandum of authorities in support of respondent’s motion to dismiss]. [1940.] cover title, 11 p. t

FT 1.5 : R118

Work. Monthly summary of work, June 1940. essed.] t

July 19, 1940. 14 p. 4° [Proc- FT 1.15:940/6

FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY

HOUSING AUTHORITY

Low-rent housing. Acquisition of sites for low-rent housing projects. Revised May 8, 1940. [1940.] cover title, ii+6 p. 4° (Bulletin 8 [on policy and pro-cedure].) [Policies and progressive steps in connection with site acquisition. Substituted for Bulletin 8 dated May 3, 1938.] t FW 3.9: 8

Public housing, v. 2, no. 1-5; July 2-30, 1940. [1940.] Each 4 p. il. 4° [Weekly.Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign sub-scription, $1.80. FW 3.7: 2/1-5

PUBLIC ROADS ADMINISTRATION

Highways, current literature, v. 19, no. 2+29, June 10-July 17, 1940; compiled bv library staff of Public Roads Administration. [1940.] various paging, 4® [Weekly. Processed.] $ FW 2.8:19/24-29

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Public roads, journal of highway research, v. 21, no. 4; June 1940. [1940.] cover title, p. 65-88, il. 4° [Monthly. Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.50.L. C. card Agr 18-322 FW 2.7: 21/4

WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATIONEmployment. Survey of economic theory on technological change and employ-

ment; by Alexander Gourvitch. Philadelphia, Pa., May 1940. xiii-|-252 p. large 8° (National Research Project. Report G-6.) [Processed.] tL. C. card 40-26861 FW 4.7: G-6

Music as a recreation. May 29, 1940. cover title, [2] 4-27 leaves, 4° (W. P. A. technical series, Community service circular 1; Division of Professional and Service Projects.) [Processed. Issued jointly by Recreation and Music sec-tions of Community Service Projects Subdivision.] f FW 4.26:1

Picture books, circular presenting technique for compiling State picture books. May 31, 1940. cover title [2] 4-18 leaves, 4° (W. P. A. technical series, Com-munity service circular 2, writers’ program; Division of Professional and Service Projects.) [Processed.] f FW 4.26:2

Statistical bulletin. WPA statistical bulletin, June 1940. [1940.] 13 p. il. 4° (Division of Statistics.) [Monthly. Processed.] tL. C. card 39-29385 FW 4.13 : 940/6

Union cataloging projects. Apr. 1, 1940. cover title, [1] 4-364- [33] leaves, 4° (W. P. A. technical series, Library no. 1; Division of Professional and Service Projects.) [Processed.] t FW 4.27:1

GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICEDecisions of comptroller general, v. 19, May 1940; Fred H. Brown, comptroller

general, R. N. Elliott, assistant comptroller general. 1940. [1] 4-903-965 p. [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.40. L. C. card 22-24145 GA 1.5/a : 19/11

General regulations no. 94; July 18, 1940. [1940.] 1 p. 4® [Processed.] $GA 1.6: 94

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICEDOCUMENTS OFFICE

Alaska and Hawaii, list of publications for sale by superintendent of documents; May 1940. 1940. [2]4-18 p. (Price list 60, 25th edition.) fL. C. card 25-26946 GP 3.9: 60/25

Monthly catalog. United States Government publications, monthly catalog, no. 546; June 1940. 1910. ix-|-803-997 p. * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.50 a yr. foreign subscription, $2.10.L. C. card 4-18088 GP 3.8/1: 940/6

Plants, culture of fruits, vegetables, grain, grasses, and cereals, list of publica-tions for sale by superintendent of documents; May 1940. 1940. [2] 4-75+ [1] p. (Price list 44, 35th edition.) tL. C. card 26-26172 GP 3.9: 44/35

Radio communication. List of radio publications [for sale by superintendent of documents]. Revised June 1940. [1940.] 4 p. tL. C. card 25-26634 GP 3.2: R 11/5/940

Weekly list of selected United States Government publications; June 26-July 24, 1940. [1940.] Each 4 p. (1940-26 to 1940-30.) fL. C. card 28-26554 GP 3.17: 940/26-30

Note .—The Weekly list is an advertising list of United States Government publica-tions for sale by the Superintendent of Documents. 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, Wash-ington, D. C.

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INTERIOR DEPARTMENTBIOLOGICAL SURVEY BUREAU

Note .—Under provisions of the President’s Reorganization plan no. 3, made effective June 30, 1940, by Public resolution 75, 76th Congress, the Bureau of Biological Survey was consolidated with the Bureau of Fisheries, in the Department of the Interior, into one agency to be known as the Fish and Wildlife Service. The offices of the chief and associate chief of the Bureau were abolished and their functions transferred to the consolidated agency.

See also note and entry under Biological Survey Bureau, Agriculture Department.Flora of Patuxent Research Refuge, Md.; [by Neil Hotchkiss]. [May 1940.]

[2] 4-34 p. il. map, 4° (Wildlife leaflet BS-154.) [Processed.] t I 47.7:154Red squill. Manufacturers and importers of red-squill products [list]. [June

1940.] [2] p. 4° [Processed.] t I47.2:Sq4Trapping. Publications on trapping [list] ; prepared in Division of Predator and

Rodent Control. Apr. [1940]. [2] p. 4° [Processed.] t 147.12: T 68/940

BITUMINOUS COAL DIVISION

Coal. Distribution of coal shipments, M. C. D. 102. June 20, 1940. 6 leaves, il. f°[Processed.] f 146.8:102

----- Same, M. C. D. 103. July 17, 1940. 6 leaves, il. f° [Processed.] tI 46.8:103

----- Preliminary estimates of production of bituminous coal, June 1940. July5,1940. Ip. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t 146.11:940/6

7----- Weekly coal report, W. C. R. 1199-W. C. R. 1202. July 6-27, 1910.various paging, il. 4° [Processed.] f 146.7:1199-1202

Seaboard Air Line Railway. No. 4671, original, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, Legh R. Powell, jr., and Henry W. Anderson, as receivers of Sea-board Air Line Railway Company, v. H. A. Gray, as director of Bituminous Coal Division of Department of Interior, and Harold L. Ickes, as Secretary of Interior ; brief for respondents. [1940.] cover title, ii-f-44 p. t I 46.2: Sell

BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION

Bonneville power news [PN 10; July 1940]. [1940.] 16 p. il. 4° [Processed.] fAdministrator, Bonneville Project, Portland, Oreg. I 44.7 :10

Report. 2d annual report of administrator of Bonneville Power Administration.1940. viii-J-262 p. il. 7 pl. 20 p. of pl. map. [Covers fiscal year 1939, together with supplementary statements relating to first 6 months of fiscal year 1940.] * Paper, 50c.L. C. card 39-26299 I 44.1: 939

----- Same. (H. doc. 612, 76th Cong. 3d sess.)

EDUCATION OFFICENote .—Under the provisions of the President’s Reorganization plan no. 1, made effective

July 1, 1939, by Public resolution 20, 76th Congress, the Office of Education in the De-partment of the Interior and its functions and personnel (including the Commissioner of Education) were transferred from the Department of the Interior to the newly created Federal Security Agency.

See also entries under Education Office, Federal Security Agency.Citizenship. State laws requiring teaching of citizenship in schools; by Ward

W. Keesecker. [Reprint 1940.] [2] p. 4° [Original article from School life, Jan. 1939.] t 116.26/la : C 498/1-2

Exceptional children. Residential schools for handicapped children; by Elise H. Martens. 1940. vi-f-103 p. il. (Bulletin 1939, no. 9.) [Includes, on p. 3 of cover, list of Education Office publications on education of exceptional chil-dren.] * Paper, 15c.L. C. card E 40-635 . 116.3 : 939/9

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FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE

Note .—Under provisions of the President’s Reorganization plan no. 3, made effective June 30, 1940, by Public resolution 75, 76th Congress, the Bureau of Fisheries and the Bureau of Biological Survey in the Department of the Interior, with their respective func-tions, were consolidated into one agency in the Department of the Interior to be known as the Fish and Wildlife Service.Alaska. Fisheries of Alaska, 1939. [1940.] 4 leaves, 4° (Statistical bulletin

1388.) [Processed.] t 149.8:1388Fisheries service bulletin, July 1, 1940; no. 302. [1940.] 4 p. [Monthly.] t

L. C. card 35-22298 I 49.7: 302Fishery products. Canned fishery products and byproducts of United States and

Alaska, 1939. [1940.] 9 leaves, 4° (Statistical bulletin 1391.) [Processed.] t I 49.8:1391

----- Cold storage holdings of fishery products, June 15, 1940. [1940.] 2 leaves, oblong 8° (Statistical bulletin 1389.) [Processed. Statistics furnished by Agricultural Marketing Service.] t 149.8:1389

----- Fishery products received at Seattle, Wash., and halibut landings on Pacific Coast [June 1940]. [1940.] 1 p. 4° (Statistical bulletin 1392.)[Processed.] f 149.8:1392

----- Landings by fishing vessels at certain New England ports, May 1940. [1940.] 4 leaves, 4° (Statistical bulletin 1390.) [Processed.] f

149.8:1390FISHERIES BUREAU

Not e .—Under provisions of the President’s Reorganization plan no. 3, made effective June 30, 1940, by Public resolution 75. 76th Congress, the Bureau of Fisheries was con-solidated with the Bureau of Biological Survey, in the Department of the Interior, into one agency to be known as the Fish and Wildlife Service. The offices of the Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner of Fisheries were abolished and their functions transferred to the consolidated agency.Fish culture. Progressive flsh-culturist, May-June 1940; [no. 50]. [1940.]

cover title, 50 p. il. 4° ([Memorandum 1-131.]) [Processed. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] f I 45.12:131/50

Fisheries. Investigation of fish-salvage problems in relation to Shasta Dam; by Harry A. Hanson, Osgood R. Smith, and Paul R. Needham. Washington, 1940. [3]4~xii4-200 p. il. 5 pl. 2 maps, 4° (Special scientific report 10.) [Processed. Some of these pages are full page illustrations and are issued as leaves.] t 145.18:10

----- Report of Pensacola Dam impoundment of Grand River with special ref-erence to fishery problems in completed reservoir [with list of literature cited] ; by M. M. Ellis. Washington, 1940. [3]-(-12 p. il. 4° (Special scien-tific report 4.) [Processed.] t 145.18:4

Fishery market news, June 1940; [v. 2, no. 6]. [1940.] [2]+22-f-[4] p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] tL. C. card F 39-3 1 45.9:2/6

Fishponds. Fertilization of fish ponds [with list of references]. [May 1940.]4 p. 4° (1-98.) [Processed.] t 145.12:98

Game fish. Regulations for protection of game fish and other fish in fresh waters of Alaska. [June 1,1940.] 2 leaves, 4° [Processed.] f I 45. 2: Al 1 s

Marlin. White marlin fishery of Ocean City, Md.; by Swepson Earle. Wash-ington, 1940. [l]4-15-f-[l] p. il. map, 4° (Special scientific report 6.) [Proc-essed. Formerly issued as a special report and entered in the Mar. 1940 Monthly catalog, p. 361.] t 145.18:6

Oysters. Preliminary statement of canned oyster pack, 1939 [and Pack of canned oysters, 1921-39]. [1940.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] t 145.2: Oy 8

Publications. Publications of Bureau of Fisheries 1931-40: A-l, Administrative reports [list]. [1940.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] t 145.16:1

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ruomawns—(juuuuueu. ____ __ , , .----- Same: A-2, Fishery circulars [list]. [1940.] 3 p. 4 [Processed.] t

14o.l6: 2----- Same: A-3, Investigational reports [list]. [1940.] 4 p. 4° [Proc-

essed.] t 145.16:3Sphyrion lumpi. Observations on life history, occurrence,, and distribution of

redfish parasite Sphyrion lumpi; by William C. Herrington. Washington, 1940. [2]4-12 p. 6 p. of pl. 4° (Special scientific report 5.) [ProcessedX

Stream pollution. Mine-waste pollution of Bear Butte Creek, Black Hills. South Dakota; by M. M. Ellis. Washington, 1940. [2]4-9 p. 4 (Special scientific report 12.) [Processed.] t 145.18:1-

___ Pollution of Coeur d’Alene River and adjacent waters by mine wastes [with list of literature cited] ; by M. M. Ellis. Washington, 1940. [l]4-n4- 61 p 7 pl. 2 maps, 4° (Special scientific report 1.) [Processed.] +

I 45.18:1___ Pollution studies of effluents from Dickinson Salt Works, Malden, W. Va.;

by M. M. Ellis. Washington, 1940. [2]4~ii4-14 p. 4° (Special scientific re-port 9.) [Processed.] t 145.18:9

----- Pollution survey of Cumberland River in vicinity of Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 1936 [with list of literature cited] ; by M. M. Ellis and B. A. Westfall. Wash-ington, 1940. [2]4-16 leaves, il. 4° (Special scientific report 11.) [Proc-essed.] t 145.18:11

----- Pulp-mill pollution of Rainy River near International Falls, Minn, [with list of literature cited] ; by B. A. Westfall and M. M. Ellis. Washington, 1940. [2]-f-11 p. il. 4° (Special scientific report 7.) [Processed.] T- 145.18:7

----- Stream pollution studies in Mississippi [with list of references] ; by M. M. Ellis. Washington, 1940. 13 p. 4° (Special scientific report 3.) [Proc-essed.] t 145.18.3

----- Study of Mississippi River from Chain of Rocks, St. Louis, Mo., to Cairo, HL, with special reference to proposed introduction of ground garbage into River by city of St. Louis [with list of literature cited] ; by M. M. Ellis. Washington, 1940. [3] 4-22 p. 4° (Special scientific report 8.) [Proc-essed.] t 145.18:8

Water purity standards for fresh-water fishes [with list of literature cited] ; by M. M. Ellis. Washington, 1940. [2]4-17 p. 4° (Special scientific report 2.) [Processed.] t 145.18:-

W haling. History of whaling with resume of whaling industry of United States, 1937-40; by Talbott Denmead and Esther E. Dodd. [1940.] 30 p. 4° (Whales-2.) [Processed.] t 145.2: W 55

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United States. Land of the free [historical review of land development in United States]. [Revised, 2d edition.] [1940.] vi-[-18 p. il. map. [Orig-inally submitted in connection with issuance of official map of United States, D^^card ”40-26916 1 21.2: L 22/5/940

GEOLOGICAL SURVEYNote —The publications of the United States Geological Survey consist of Monographs,

Professional papers, Bulletins. Water-supply papers, folios of the Geologic atlas of the United States, topographic maps (some of which bear descriptive texts), base and contour and other maps of the United States and of the States. Practically all of them are sale publications. The maps and folios are sold by the Geological Survey at Washington. D. C. Orders for other publications that are for sale should be sent to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C.Publications issued in May 1940, list 387. [1940.] 5 p. [Monthly.] f

119.14/4: 387

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Maps

Note .—The maps listed below are sold by the Geological Survey. Remittances for these maps should be made by money order payable to the Director of the Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. Except as otherwise indicated, a discount of 40 percent is allowed on an order for maps, or for maps and geologic folios, that amounts to $5.00 at the retail price. In ordering give the name of each map and the State in which the area lies.

Applegate River. Plan and profile of Applegate River, Oregon-California, from point 2 miles below Newhope to Williams Creek, and from point 2 miles below Beaver Creek to Elliott Creek dam sites, topography by R. O. Helland and Frank Packard, surveyed in 1936-37 ; [maps]. Scales 1: 31,680, and 1: 4,800 or 1 in.= 400 ft., contour intervals on land 20 and 10 ft., contour intervals on river sur-face 5 and 1 ft. n. p. 1940. 4 sheets (1-4) each 18X25 in. [Subject to adjust-ment.] f 10c. each or 40c. per set of 4 maps. 119.25: Ap52/sh.l-4

Republican River, Nebraska, sheet 2 (Beaver Creek to School Creek), surveyed in 1938, Glenn S. Smith, division engineer, topography by Daniel Kennedy, J. P. Rydeen, E. J. Fennell, S. D. Farmer, and H. C. Weathers; [map]. Scale 1: 24,000 or 1 in.=2000 ft., contour interval 10 ft. Edition of 1940. n. p. [1940]. 15X 52 in. 110c. 119.25: R 29/sh.2

Topographic quadrangle maps

Note .—The Geological Survey makes the contoured—i. e., the three-dimensional topo-graphic maps of the country that are designed eventually to cover the whole United States, also Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. The individual maps are projected to represent quadrangle areas rather than political divisions, and each map is designated by the name of some prominent town or natural feature in the area mapped. The scales most commonly used are 1 : 31 680, 1 : 62,500. and 1 : 125.000, corresponding approximately to % mile, 1 mile, and 2 miles to 1 inch. The area covered varies with the latitude, but the average area of a quadrangle Is 58, 230, or 920 square miles, respectively, for these three scales. Topographic maps are printed on uniform-sized paper, about 20 by 16% inches, and the maps of the quadrangle areas represented thereon are about 17% inches long and 12 to 15 inches wide, according to latitude. For some areas of particular importance special large- scale maps are published. A general description of topographic maps and a list of the sym-bols used are printed on the reverse of each sheet.

About half of the continental area of the country, excluding Alaska, has been mapped, every State being represented. Connecticut. Delaware, the District of Co’.umb’a. Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey. New York, Ohio, Rhode Island, and West Virginia are completely mapped. Maps of the regular size are sold by the Geological Survey at 10c. each. Except as otherwise indicated, a discount of 40 percent is allowed on any order which amounts to $5 00 at the retail price. The d'seount is allowed on an order for either maps or folios alone or for maps and folios together. In ordering, give the name of the map and the State in which the area lies.

Alabama. Alabama, Blocton quadrangle, lat. 33°-33°15', long. 87°-87°15'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1940. 17 X15 in. 110c. 119.12:1 B 62

----- Alabama, Mt. Hope quadrangle, lat. 34°15'-34°30', long. 87° 15'-87°30'.Scale 1: 62.500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1940. 17 X15 in. f 10c. 119.12:1 M 863 h

Arizona, Jacob Lake quadrangle, lat. 36°30'-36°45', long. 112°-112°15'. Scale 1:62,500. contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1940. 17 X14 in. 110c. 119.12 : 2 J 15

Maine, Mars Hill quadrangle, lat. 46°30'-46°45', long. 67°45'-68°. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1940. 17X12 in. 110c. 119.12 :19 M 35

Missouri-Kansas, North Kansas City, quadrangle, lat. 39°07'30"-39°15', long. 94°30'-94°37'30''. Scale 1:31.680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, Geo-logical Survey] edition of 1940. 17X13 in. f 10c. 119.12: 25 N 811

Texas, Guadalupe Peak quadrangle, lat. 31°45'-32°, long. 104°45'-105°. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1940. 17X15 in. 110c. 119.12: 43 G 93

Wyoming-Colorado, Savery quadrangle, lat. 41°-41°30', long. 107°-107°30'. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 100 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1940. 17X13 in. f 10c. 119.12: 51 Sa 93

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GRAZING SERVICEAmerican democracy on the range, extension of remarks of Edward T. Taylor of

Colorado, in House of Representatives, July 1, 1940. [1940.] M +1.0+[1]. p. IL [Processed. From Congressional record, July 1.1940.] t I K lb

INDIAN AFFAIRS OFFICEIndians at work, July 1940; [v. 7, no. 11]. [1940.] cover title, [2]+34 p. il. 4°

[Monthly. Processed. Text and another illustration on p. 2-4 of cover. A news sheet for Indians and the Indian service.] f toa oo 7/11L. C. card 35-17595 1 2022: 7/11

Mobilization of Indian service and Indian resources for national defense. June 15, 1940. 22+[8] leaves, 4° [Processed. Accompanied by statement of trans-mittal, 1 p. 4°.] f Ton9-M71L. C. card 40-26950 1 20-2 • M 71

INFORMATION DIVISIONConservation. Current conservation, clip sheet of current news about conserva-

tion activities of Federal Government furnished for convenience of editors and correspondents, v. 3, no. 4; July 1940. [1940.] 1 p. il. large 4° [Monthly.] t

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Air. Novel device for collecting air samples in inaccessible places; by W. J. Fene. June 1940. [1] +2+ [1] p. 2 pl. 4° (Information circular, I. C. 7122.) [Proc-essed.] f 128.27:7122

Arsenic and bismuth; by Herbert A. Franke. 1940. [2J+14+[1] p. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1940, review of 1939.] * Paper, 5c.

128.37/a: Ar 72/2/940Barite and barium products; by Bertrand L. Johnson and K. G. Warner. 1940.

[2] +13+ [1] p. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1940, review of 1939.] * Paper, 5c. I 28.37/a : B 239/940

Blasting. Cushioned blasting: 1, Orienting studies [with bibliography]; by A. R. T. Denues. May 1940. [1] +25+ [1] p. il. 2 pl. 4° (Report of investiga-tions, R. I. 3510.) [Processed. An Errata sheet, 1 p. 4°, was issued also.] T

I 28.23 : 3510Boron. Progress reports, Metallurgical Division ; 40, Beneficiation of boron min-

erals. June 1940. [1]+18+[1] p. 7 pl. 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 3525.) [Processed.] t 128.23 : 3525

Conte nts .—Beneficiation of boron minerals by flotation as boric acid; by R. G. Knickerbocker and F. K. Shelton.—Production of calcium borate from colemanite by carbonic acid leach; by R. G. Knickerbocker, A. L. Fox, and L. A. Yerkes.

Carbon black; by G. R. Hopkins and H. Backus. 1940. [2]+8+[l] p. il. [Pre-print from Minerals yearbook, 1940, review of 1939.] * Paper, 5c.

128.37/a: C 177/940Cement. Monthly cement statement, C. P. 228; [May 1940]. [1940.] 3 leaves,

il. f° (Statistical and economic surveys. Nonmetal Economics Division.) [Processed.] t 128.29:228

----- Same, C. P. 228, supp. A. [1940.] 2 leaves, il. f° (Statistical and eco-nomic surveys. [Nonmetal Economics Division.]) [Processed.] t

I 28.29 : 228/supp. A----- Same, C. P. 229; [June 1940]. [1940.] 3 leaves, il. f° (Statistical and

economic surveys. Nonmetal Economics Division.) [Processed.] t128.29 : 229

Clay. Staining of clay minerals as rapid means of identification in natural and beneficiated products, with general discussion on staining technique; by George T. Faust. June 1940. [1]+21 + [1] p. 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 3522.) [Processed. The work upon which this report was based was per-formed under cooperative agreement between Mines Bureau and University of Alabama.] t I 28.23: 3522

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Coal. International coal trade, monthly inventory of information from U. S. Government foreign service offices and other sources that may not otherwise be made available promptly, v. 9, no. 6; June 29, 1940. [1940.] [1]+22 p. 4° (Economics and Statistics Branch.) [Processed.] t 128.42:9/6

----- Preliminary estimates of production of Pennsylvania anthracite and bee-hive coke, June 1940. [1940.] 2 leaves, 4° (Statistical and economic surveys. Coal Economics Division.) [Monthly. Processed.] t 128.50:940/6

----- Underground transportation of coal, progress report 1; by Albert L. Toenges and Frank A. Jones. June 1940. [1] 4-62+ [1] p. 15 pl. 4° (Report of investi-gations, R. I. 3519.) [Processed.] t 128.23 : 3519

----- Weekly anthracite-beehive coke report, W. A.-C.R. 155 to W. A.-C. R. 159.June 29-July 27, 1940. Each 2 p. or 1 p. il. 4° (Statistical and economic sur-veys. Coal Economics Division.) [Processed.] t 128.49:155-159

Coal mines. Coal-mine fatalities in May 1940; C. M. F. 107. [July 5, 1940.] 10 p. il. 4° (Statistical and economic surveys. Mineral Production and Eco-nomics Division.) [Monthly. Processed.] t 128.10/2:107

----- Same, June 1940; C. M. F. 108. [July 22, 1940.] 9 p. il. 4° (Statistical and economic surveys. Mineral Production and Economics Division.) [Monthly. Processed.] t 128.10/2:108

----- Fatalities caused by electric contacts in Alabama coal mines, 1925-39; by Frank E. Cash. June 1940. [l]+20+[l] p. 4° (Information circular, I. C. 7120.) [Processed.] t 128.27:7120

Coke. Monthly coke report, M. C. R. 148; [June 1940]. [1940.] 2 p. il. 4° (Sta-tistical and economic surveys. Coal Economics Division.) [Processed.] t

128.30:148Cyclopropane. Explosive properties of cyclopropane, prevention of explosions by

dilution with inert gases; by G. W. Jones, R. E. Kennedy, and G. J. Thomas. May 1940. [1] +17+ [1] p. 5 pl. 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 3511.) [Processed.] t 128.23:3511

Diesel engines underground: 1, Composition of exhaust gas from engines in proper mechanical condition; by John C. Holtz, L. B. Berger, M. A. Elliott, and H. H. Schrenk. May 1940. [1] +48+[l] p. 10 pl. 4° (Report of investiga-tions, R. I. 3508.) [Processed.] t 128.23:3508

Explosion hazards in storage-battery rooms; by G. W. Jones, John Campbell, R. E. Dillon, and O. B. Benson. 1940. ii+16+[1] p. il. 1 tab. (Technical paper 612.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 40-26933 I 28.7: 612

Explosives. Cars for transporting explosives; by C. W. Owings. May 1940. [l]+6+[l] p. 6 pl. 4° (Information circular, I. C. 7115.) [Processed.] t

128.27:7115----- Experimental study of ignition of firedamp-air mixtures by explosives; by

Etienne Audibert. June 1940. [1] +6+ [1] p. 4 pl. 4° (Report of investiga-tions, R. I. 3518.) [Processed.] t 128.23 : 3518

----- General information and rulings for enforcement of law regulating manu-facture, distribution, storage, use, or possession of explosives and their ingredi-ents during wartime. 1940. [l]+22+[l] p. tL. C. eard 40-26863 I 28.16: Ex 7/3

Feldspar. Feldspar; by Robert W. Metcalf. 1940. [2]+10+[l] p. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1940, review of 1939.] * Paper, 5c.

I 28.37/a : F 333/940----- Mining of feldspar and associated minerals in southern Black Hills of

South Dakota [with bibliography] ; by Jos. R. Guiteras. May 1940. [1]+91 p. 2 pl. 2 maps, 4° (Information circular, I. C. 7112.) [Processed.] t

128.27 : 7112Fuel briquets and packaged fuel; by G. S. Goodman. 1940. [2]+13+[l] p. il.

[Preprint from yearbook 1940, review of 1939.] * Paper, 5c.I 28.37/a: B 773/940

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Choline Cooperative fuel research motor-gasoline survey, winter 1939-40; by F C Lane June 1940. [1] 4-294-[1] p. 2 pl. 4° (Report of investigations, R I 3524 ) [Processed. This report represents work done under cooperative agreemenVbet^TSes Bureau and Cooperative Fuel Research CommRteeM

----- Natural gasoline, May 1940. [1940.] 2 leaves, 4° (Report 944a-65 ) [Monthly. Processed.] t

___ World retail prices and taxes on gasoline, kerosene, and motor lubricating oils quarterly inventory of information from U. 8. Government foreign service offices and other sources that may not otherwise be made available promptly, v 9 no. 2 ; June 29, 1940. [1940.] [3] 4-28-52 p. 4° (Economics and Statistics Branch.) [Processed.] t 128.44. y/-

Gem stones [with bibliography]; by Sydney H. Bal\ c.49?0* p[^+13+[1] P‘ [Preprint from Minerals yearbook 1940, review of 1939.] j G 284/940

Gypsum; by Forrest T. Moyer. 1940 [2] 4-10+ [1] p. il.als yearbook, 1940, review of 1939.] * Paper, oc. I28.37/a.G99 /

Haile Gold mine. Operations at Haile Gold mine, Kershaw, S. C.; by EdmundNewton, D. B. Gregg, and McHenry Mosier May 1940. ,4H742+T2S 27^7111 map, 4° (Information circular, I. C. 7111.) [Processed.] t 128.27. 7111

Helium. Helium; by C. W. Seibel and H. S. Kennedy. 1940. [2] +4+[1] p. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook 1940, review of 1039.] ^peL 397/940

___ Regulations governing production and sale of helium for medical, scien-tific, and commercial use. 1940. [1] 4-184- [1] p. tL. C. card 40-26862 1 •11

Iron ores. Differential grinding of Alabama iron ores for gravity concentration; by Will H. Coghill and Philip H. Delano. June 1940. [i]4-64-[1] p. 4 (Re-port of investigations, R. I. 3523.) [Processed.] t 128.23.35-3

Knot) Hill mine. Mining and milling methods and costs at Knob Hill nnne^ Republic, Wash.; by Corwin L. Cooper. June 1940 [1]+-9+[1] p. 1 pl. 4(Information circular, I. C. 7123.) [Processed.] t 128—7.71-.

Lead. Contributions to art of smelting lead products; by Virgil Miller, R. Bain-bridge, and R. Ellison. May 1940. [1] 4-124-[1] P- 4° (Report of investiga-tions, R. I. 3512.) [Processed.] t I28.23:3ol-

Magnesium. Magnesium; by Herbert A. Franke and M E. Trought. 1940 [2] 4-94-[1] p. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1940,$jeview of 193J1J

___ Magnesium compounds, bromine, calcium chloride, iodine, sodium sulfate, borates, and miscellaneous salines; by Paul M. Tyler and A. T. Coons. 1940. [214-184-[1] p il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook 1940, review of 1939.] * Paper, 5 c. 1 28.37/a : M 274/4/940

Manganosiderite. Concentration of manganosiderite ore from Leadville, Colo.;by F. D. DeVaney and S. M. Shelton. May 1940. [1] 4-64- [1] p. 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 3513.) [Processed. This report represents results of work done under cooperative agreement between Bureau of Mines and Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy, Rolla, Mo.] t 128.23:3513

Marble. Onyx marble and travertine; by Oliver Bowles. June 1940. [1] 4-11+ [1] p. 4° (Information circular, I. C. 6751R.) [Processed. Revision of I. C. 6751, published Dec. 1933.] t I28.27:6751R

Metal mines. Accidents and employment at metal mines and nonmetal mines in United States in 1938; [by M. E. Kolhos and M. B. Jones]. July 18, 1940. 7 p. 4° (H. S. S. no. 272, Statistical and economic surveys; Mineral Production and Economics Division.) [Processed.] t 128.26:272

----- Stemming in metal mines, progress report 1 [with bibliography] ; byJohn A. Johnson, Wing G. Agnew, and McHenry Mosier. June 1940. [1] 4-27+ [1] P- 4 pl. 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 3509.) [Processed.] f

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Metallurgical plants. Employment and accidents at metallurgical plants in United States in 1938; [by M. E. Kolhos and M. B. Jones]. July 31, 1940. 19 p. 4° (H. S. S. no. 273, Statistical and economic surveys; Mineral Produc-tion and Economics Division.) [Processed.] f 128.26:273

Mineral industries. Employment and accidents in mineral industries; by W. W. Adams. 1940. [2] 4*11+[1] p. il- [Preprint from Minerals yearbook 1940, review of 1939.] * Paper, 5c. I 28.37/a: M 622/2/940

----- Mineral industries survey of United States: California, Tuolumne andMariposa counties, Mother Lode district (south), mines of southern Mother Lode region, pt. 2, Tuolumne and Mariposa counties; by C. E. Julihn and F. W. Horton. 1940. v+179+[l] p. il. 11 pl. 10 p. of pl. 2 maps. (Bulletin 424.) * Paper, 60c.L. C. card 38-26729 I 28.3 : 424

Mineral market reports, M. M. S. 842-M. M. S. 854. [1940.] 4° (Statistical and economic surveys.) [Processed.] t 128.28:

Note .—These reports give statistical data as to production, consumption, and markets during previous year from some particular mineral commodity, and are issued as soon after close of year as data are available.842. Market for liquefied petroleum gases expands a third in 1939; [by A. T. Combe].

5 leaves. (Petroleum Economics Division.)843. Abrasives industry in 1939; [by R. W. Metcalf]. 2 leaves. (Nonmetal Economics

Division.)844. Dimension stone in 1939; [by Oliver Bowles and M. S. Jensen], 5 leaves. (Non-

metal Economics Division.)845. Crushed and broken stone in 1939; [by Oliver Bowles and M. S. Jensen], 3 leaves.

(Nonmetal Economics Division.)846. Sand and gravel in 1939; [by G. E. Tucker], 4 leaves. (Nonmetal Economics

Division.)847. Pig iron and ferro-alloy industries in 1939, advance summary; [by Robert H. Ridg-

way and H. W. Davis]. 3 leaves. (Metal Economics Division.)848. Metal mining in Nevada, 1939, final figures; [by Charles White Merrill]. 2 leaves.

(Mineral Production and Economics Division.)849. Metal mining in California, 1939. final figures; [by Charles White Merrill]. 2

leaves. _ (Mineral production and Economics Division.)850. Consumption of ferrous scrap and pig iron higher in 1939 ; [by James S. Earle and

Harold E. Carmony]. 6 leaves. (Metal Economics Division.)851. Road oil sales increase 5 percent in 1939 ; [by A. H. Redfield]. 3 leaves. (Petroleum

Economics Division.)o 'ko ' in 1939; [by G. E. Tucker], 2 leaves. (Nonmetal Economics Division.) 853. Consumption of tin in tin plate and terneplate industry in 1939, advance summary;

[by J. B. Umhau and D. E. Adams]. 3 leaves. (Metal Economics Division.)854. Asphalt demand rises 8 percent in 1939; [by A. II. Redfield]. 6 leaves. (Petroleum

Economics Division.)Mineral trade notes. Mineral trade notes, monthly inventory of information

from U. S. Government foreign service offices and other sources that may not otherwise be made available promptly, v. 10, no. 6; June 20, 1940. [1940.] [1] +36 p. 4° (Economics and Statistics Branch.) [Processed.] f

128.39:10/6----- Same, v. 11, no. 1; July 20, 1940. [1940.] [l]+30 p. 1 pl. (Economics

and Statistics Branch.) [Processed.] t 128.39:11/1Minerals. More jobs for minerals; by Paul M. Tyler. May 1940. [1]+19+ [1]

p. 4° (Information circular, I. C. 7118.) [Processed.] t 128.27:7118Mines and mining. Measurement of pressures on rock pillars in underground

mines, pt. 2; by Leonard Obert. June 1940. [1] +11+ [1] p. 7 pl. 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 3521.) [Processed.] t 128.23:3521

Molybdenum, tungsten, and vanadium; by Robert H. Ridgway and H. W. Davis. 1940. [2]+19+[l] p. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1940, review of 1939. ] * Paper, 5c. I 28.37/a : M 739/940

Motor fuel. Forecast of demand for motor fuel and crude oil, Aug. 1940, montlPy forecast 62. [1940.] 4 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t 128.41:62

Ores. Progress reports, Metallurgical Division: 32, Ore-dressing studies, prop-erties of suspension mediums for float-and-sink concentration; by F. D. DeVaney and S. M. Shelton. May 1940. [1] +25 + [1] p. 10 pl. 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 3469—R.) [Processed. This paper represents results of work done under cooperative agreement between Mines Bureau and Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy, Rolla, Mo.] t 128.23:3469-R

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Ores—Continued.----- Same: 39, Ore-testing studies, 2, Primarily precious metals; by Edmund S.

Leaver, Jesse A. Woolf, and A. P. Towne. June 1940. [1] 4-764- [11 p. 4°(Report of investigations, R. I. 3515.) [Processed.] t 128.23:3515

Peat; by Joseph A. Corgan and A. L. Richardson. 1940. [2] —f--l—|— [ 1] p. il. [Pre-print from Minerals yearbook, 1940, review of 1939.] * Paper, 5c.

128.37/a : P 329/940Petroleum. Correlation index to aid in interpreting crude-oil analyses; by Harold

M. Smith. 1940. ii-|-34-[- [1] p. il. 2 pl. (Technical paper 610.) * Paper, 10c. L. C. card 40-26893 1 28.7 : 610

----- Crude petroleum report by refineries, May 1940. [1940.] 3 leaves, 4° (Re-port A-943-80.) [Monthly. Processed.] t 128.45:80

----- Determination of total water-soluble chlorides in petroleum [with list of references] ; by J. W. Horne and Lloyd F. Christianson. June 1940. [1] 4-164-[1] p. 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 3517.) [Processed. Work upon which this report was based was performed under cooperative agreement between Mines Bureau and Oklahoma.] t 128.23:3517

----- International petroleum trade, monthly inventory of information from U. S. Government foreign service offices and other sources that may not other-wise be made available promptly, v. 9, no. 6; June 29, 1940. [1940.] [4]-|-21L- 245 p. 4° (Economics and Statistics Branch.) [Processed.] t 128.43:9/6

----- Monthly petroleum statement 198, crude petroleum and petroleum prod-ucts, May 1940. [1940.] 12 p. 4° (Statistical and economic surveys. Petro-leum Economics Division.) [Processed.] t 128.18/2:198

Weekly crude oil stock report no. 349-353. June 29-July 27, 1940. Each1 p. 4° [Processed.] t 128.46 : 349-353

Petroleum refineries, including cracking plants, in United States, Jan. 1, 1940; by G. R. Hopkins and E. W. Cochrane. June 1940. [1] 4-314-[1] p. 4° (In-

formation circular, I. C. 7124.) [Processed.] t 128.27 : 7124Potash situation; by Bertrand L. Johnson. May 1940. [1] +6+ [1] p. 6 pl. 4"

(Information circular, I. C. 7117.) [Processed.] t 128.27:7117Publications. New publications, Bureau of Mines, monthly list 302; June 1940.

[1940.] 5 p. t 128.5/2: 302Quarries and quarrying. Some information on reduction of quarry accidents; by

Frank E. Cash and Forrest H. Shuford. May 1940. [1]4-194-[1 ] p. (In-formation circular, I. C. 7114.) [Processed.] t 128.27:7114

Quartz. Quantitative analysis by X-ray diffraction: 1, Determination of quartz; by James W. Ballard, H. I. Oshry, and H. H. Schrenk. June 1940. [1]4-104-[1] p. 6 pl. 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 3520.) [Processed.] t

I 28.23:3520Safety of life. National Crushed Stone Association safety competition of 1939:

[by T. D. Lawrence and J. E. Isaacson], July 18, 1940. 11 p. 4° (H. S. S. no. 271, Statistical and economic surveys; Mineral Production and Economics Division.) [Processed.] t 128.26:271

----- National Safety Competition of 1939; by W. W. Adams and T. D. Lawrence. June 1940. [1] 4-364- [1] p. 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 3526.) [Processed.] t 128.23:3526

----- Sand and Gravel Association safety competition, 1939; [by T. D. Lawrence and C. T. Herring]. July 11, 1940. 13 p. 4° (H. S. S. no. 270, Statistical and economic surveys; Mineral Production and Economics Division.) [Proc-essed.] t 128.26:270

Soils. Darkening light-color soils with coal-mine waste; by S. J. Broderick. May 1940. [1] 4-64-UI P- 1 pl- 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 3516.) [Processed.] t I 28.23 : 3516

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Talc, pyrophyllite and ground soapstone: by Bertrand L. Johnson and K.G. Warner. 1940. [2]+ll+[l] p. il. [Preprint from Mineralsj yearbook 1940, review of 1939.] * Paper, 5c. I28.37/a. £ 143/94

Tin; by E. W. Pehrson and John B. Unihau. 1940. [2] 4-25+[1] p. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1940, review of 1939.] * Paper, 5c. I 28.37/a: T 49/940

Veta Mines, Inc. Mining and milling methods and costs at Ash Peak mine of Veta Mines, Inc., Duncan, Ariz.; by Herbert L. Lines. June 1940. [l]+26+[l] p. 3 pl. 4° (Information circular, I. C. 7119.) [Processed.] t

128.27 * 7110Welding. Minerals used in welding; by Oliver C. Ralston and M. W. von

Bernewitz. June 1940. [l]+56+ [1] p. 4 pl. 4° (Information circular, LC. 7121.) [Processed.] t 128.27:7121

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

Devil Postpile National Monument, Calif, [descriptive circular]. [1940.] [2]Ip. iL oblong 8°, folded into 8° size. [Processed.] t 129.21: D 49/3/940

Glacier National Park. American Section, Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, Glacier National Park, Mont, [pictorial folder]. [W. H. Kistler Sta-tionery Co., Denver, Colo., Apr. 20, 1940.] [8] p. il. oblong 8° folded into 8’ size । 129.6: G 45/7/940

Hawaii National Park, Hawaii [general information]. [W. H. Kistler Sta-tionery Company, Denver, Colo., Mar. 20, 1940.] 16 p. il. t I 29.6: H 31/940

Hopewell Village National Historic Site, Pa. [circular of information]. [June 1940.] [6] p. il. [Processed.] t I 29.21: H 77/940

Mount Rainier National Park. Mount Rainier National Park, Wash, [general information]. [W. H. Kistler Stationery Co., Denver, Colo., Mar. 15, 1940.] 16 p il t I 86/6/940

----- Mount Rainier National Park, Wash, [pictorial folder]. [W. H. Kistler Stationery Co., Denver, Colo., Mar. 15, 1940.] [8] p. il. oblong 8” folded into 8° size, f I 29.6: M 86/8/940

National parks. Schedule of basic season.] t

rates. [1940.] 4° [Processed. 1940

Crater Lake National Park, Crater Lake Death Valley National Monument, Cyrus

National Park Company. [11+6 leaves.I 29.33 : C 85/2/940

K. Babcock.Monument.

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[2] leaves.leaves.

(Schedule of rates I 29.33 : G 29/2/940

I 29.33 : G 76c/6/940 I 29.33 : G 76t/7/940

George Washington Birthplace National _------proposed for sale of surplus plant materials.]

Grand Canyon National Park. John G. Verkamp. . .Grand Teton National Park, Paul Petzoldt. [ 1 ] + 3 leaves. ------------- ■Hot Springs National Park, Hot Springs Mountain Observatory Company. [2] leaves.

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Olympic National Park, Olympic Recreation Company. [11+2 leaves.1 2y.oo • v/i H/Z/o1xv Yosemite National Park, Calif.. Charles Summers. [2] leaves. I 29.33 : Y 8/7/940Yosemite National Park. Thomas Jones, saddle horse and park animal service. [2] leaves

[Schedule of experimental rates for 1940 season.] I 29.33: Y 8/8/940

Olympic National Park, Wash, [general information]. [W. H. Kistler Stationery Co., Denver, Colo., Apr. 15, 1940.] 16 p. il. t 129.6 : 019/2/940

Park operators. List of park operators, July 1, 1940. [1940.] 7 leaves, 4° (Park Operators Division.) [Processed. Consists of list of concession opera-tors of areas administered by National Park Service.] t 129.2 : P 21/4/940

Shenandoah National Park. Va. [pictorial folder]. [Everett Waddey Company, Richmond, Va., May 1, 1940.] [16] p. il. t 129-6: Sh 4/3/940

Southwestern monuments monthly report [with supplement], June 1940. [1940.] cover title, [2]+331-388+[2]+389-406 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t

129.15/2:940/6Yosemite National Park. Yosemite National Park, Calif, [general information].

[W. H. Kistler Stationery Co., Denver, Colo., Mar. 1, 1940.] 16 p. il. tI 29.6: Y 8/5/940

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Yosemite National Park—Continued.----- Yosemite National Park, Calif, [pictorial folder]. [W. H. Kistler Sta-

tionery Company, Denver, Colo., Mar. 20, 1940.] [8] p. il. oblong 8° folded into 8° size. t‘ I 29.6: Y 8/8/940

UNITED STATES TRAVEL BUREAU

Official bulletin, June 1940; no. 26. [1940.] 12 p. il. f° [Processed.] t129.37/5:26

RECLAMATION BUREAUBoise project. Earthwork and structures, Graveyard Gulch wasteway and Lang-

ley Gulch wasteway, Payette division, Boise project, Idaho. [Bradford-Robin-son Ptg. Co., Denver, June 25, 1940.] cover title, 29 p. 26 pl. map, 4° (Specifications 922.) [Consists of schedule, specifications, and drawings, bids will be received until July 24, 1040.] t Paper, $2.00. 127.8: 922

Boulder Canyon project. Generator for unit A-5, Boulder power plant, Boulder Canyon project, Ariz.-Calif.-Nev. [Bradford-Robinson Ptg. Co., Denver, July 2,1940.] cover title, 35 p. 9 pl. 4° (Specifications 923.) [Consists of schedule, specifications, and drawings, bids will be received until Aug. 6, 1940.] t Paper, $2.50. 127-8: 923

Columbia Basin project. Electric elevators and elevator-hoistway doors for Grand Coulee Dam and power plant, Columbia Basin project, Wash. [Brad-ford-Robinson Ptg. Co., Denver, July 2, 1940.] cover title, 42 p. 19 pl. map, 4° (Specifications 919.) [Consists of schedule, specifications, and drawings, bids will be received until Aug. 5, 1940.] t Paper, $2.50. 127.8: 919

----- Power transformers for units L-l and L-2, Grand Coulee power plant, Columbia Basin project, Wash. [Eastwood Ptg. Co., Denver, June 25, 1940.] cover title, 31 p. 2 pl. 4° (Specifications 921.) [Consists of invitation for bids, schedule, specifications, and drawings, bids will be received until July 24,1940.] t Paper, $1.50. 127.8:921

----- Residences and garages, Leavenworth, Entiat, and Winthrop stations, migratory-fish control, Columbia Basin project, Wash. [United Publishing Company, Denver, July 13, 1940.] cover title, 79 p. 29 pl. map, 4° (Specifi-cations 925.) [Consists of schedules, specifications, and drawings, bids will be received until Aug. 12, 1940. ] t Paper, $3.00. 127.8 : 925

----- Superstructures, county bridge over Kettle River gorge, railroad bridge over Kettle River gorge, and railroad bridge over Kettle River near Boyds, relocation of Great Northern Railway, Columbia River reservoir, Columbia Basin project, Wash. [Eastwood Ptg. Co., Denver, July 20, 1940.] cover title, 41 p. 15 pl. map, 4° (Specifications 924.) [Consists of schedules, specifica-tions, and drawings, bids will be received until Aug. 19, 1940.] f Paper, $3.00.

I 27.8:924----- 150-ton gantry crane for Grand Coulee Dam, Columbia Basin project,

Wash. [United Publishing Company, June 26, 1940.] cover title, 46 p. 3 pl. 4° (Specifications 920.) [Consists of invitation for bids, schedule, specifications, and drawings, bids will be received until July 23, 1940.] f Paper, $2.00.

I 27.8 : 920Hydraulics. Hydraulic and excavation tables. Sth edition. 1940. l-10b-[-ll-

47c+48-^8d-[-49-156b+157-173 p. il. 16° f Fabrikoid, $1.50. 127.16: 940Reclamation era, July 1940; [v. 30, no. 7]. [1940.] cover title, p. 189-212, il. 4°

[Monthly. Text and illustrations on p. 2-4 of cover.]L. C. card 9-35252 I 27.5: 30/7

Note .—The Reclamation era is a magazine for the farmers and the personnel of the Bureau. Its aim is to assist the settlers in the proper use of water, to help them in overcoming their agricultural difficulties, to instruct them in diversifying and mar-keting their crops, to inspire the employees of the Bureau and chronicle engineering problems and achievements, and to promote a wholehearted spirit of cooperation, so that reclamation shall attain the greatest heights of success. “Notes for contractors” enable them to keep posted on the Bureau’s needs.

The subscription price of the Reclamation era is $1.00 a year to other than water users; foreign subscription, $1.36 payable in advance. Subscriptions should be sent to the Commissioner, Bureau of Reclamation, Washington, D. C„ accompanied by remit-tance in the form of postal money order or New York draft, which should be made payable to the Treasurer of the United States and forwarded to the Bureau of Reclamation.

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Maps

Central Valley project, Calif., P. A. Rosendorn, chief draftsman; map 40-14. Scale 30 m.=1.3 in. n. p. 1&40. 20X14 in. [Drawn by A. M. Smith.] t 25c.

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Acts of 2d special session of 14th Legislature of Puerto Rico, May 11-19, 1939, being certified transcripts of originals of all such acts. San Juan, P. R., Bureau of Supplies, Printing, and Transportation, 1939. xxi+122 p. [English and Spanish. Back title is: Laws of Puerto Rico, special session, 1939.] t Sheep, $1.75; t paper, $1.00. 135.12/5:14/sp.2

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mission reports, Interstate Commerce Commission reports—Motor carrier cases, and inter-state Commerce Commission reports—Valuation reports, are sold by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington. D. C., at various prices, depending upon the size of the volume. Separate decisions or opinions are sold on subscription, price $1.00 per volume; foreign subscription, $1.50; single copies, usually 5c. In ordering a volume, be sure to specify the series and whether Finance or other than Finance decisions are desired. Entries for the separate decisions are grouped below under center heads following other Interstate Commerce Commission publications.Decisions. Decisions of Interstate Commerce Commission, May-Nov. 1939. 1940.

xxii+944 p. (Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 19, Motor carrier cases.) * Cloth, $1.75.L. C. card 38-6083 IC 1 mot.8:19

----- Decisions of Interstate Commerce Commission, July-Oct. 1939. 1940. xxxiii+905 p. (Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 234.) * Cloth, $1.50.L. C. card 8-30656 IC 1.6/1: 234

----- Decisions of Interstate Commerce Commission (finance reports), Nov. 1938-Sept. 1939. 1940. xviii+848 p. (Interstate Commerce Commission re-ports, v. 233.) * Cloth, $1.50. IC 1.6/1: 233

Note .—The Interstate Commerce Commission assigns a volume in the series, of reports at various times which contains only finance dockets. This is true regarding v. 233 here cataloged.

----- See also, below, center heads beginning Decisions.Finance decisions. See, above, Decisions, t. 233—below, center head Decisions

(Finance).Freight commodity statistics of class 1 steam railways in United States, 1st

quarter, 1940. [1940.] 14 p. oblong large 8° (Statement Q-500, QCS; Bureau of Statistics.) [Subject to revision.] fL. C. card A 25-724 IC 1 ste.26: 940/1

Fuel and power for locomotives and rail motor cars of class 1 steam railways in United States (class 1 switching and terminal companies included), Apr. 1940. [1940.] 2 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-230, OS-E; Bureau of Statistics.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] tL. C. card A 36-784 IC 1 ste.30: 940/4

Motor carrier decisions. See, above, Decisions, v. 19—below, center head De-cisions (Motor carrier).

Motor carrier finance decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Motor carrier, finance).

Motor carriers. Revenues and passengers of class 1 motor carriers of passengers (excluding charter or special), Mar. 1940. [1940.] 2 p. f° (Statement M-700, BT ; Bureau of Statistics.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] fL. C. card A 39-1163 IC 1 mot.ll: 940/3

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Motor carriers—Continued. .----- Revenues, expenses, and statistics of class 1 motor carriers of passengers,

4th quarter 1939. [1940.] 2 p. oblong large 8° (Statement Q-750, BRE; Bureau of Statistics.) [Subject to revision.] tL. C. card A 39-871 IC 1 mot.12: 939/4— Revenues, expenses, and statistics of class 1 motor carriers of property calendar year, 1939. [1940.] 2 p. oblong large 8° (Statement Q-800, TRE Bureau of Statistics.) [Subject to revision.] tL. C. card A 39-1053 IC 1 mot.13: 939/5

----- Revenues, expenses, and statistics of class 1 motor carriers of property, 4th quarter, 1939. [1940.] 2 p. oblong large 8° (Statement Q-800 TRE; Bureau of Statistics.) [Subject to revision.] t IC 1 mot.13 : 939/4

Opinions. See, above Decisions—below, center heads beginning Decisions.Passenger rates. Early European experience with railway passenger fare zone

system. [1940.] 35 p. 4° (Statement 4015; Bureau of Statistics.) [Proc-essed.] tL. C. card A 40-991 IC 1 ste.2: P 26/2

Railroad accidents. Rail-highway grade-crossing accidents, year ended Dec. 31, 1939. Washington, May 1940. 21 p. 4° (Statement 4025; Bureau of Statis-tics.) [Processed.] f L. C. card A 38-1029 IC 1 acci.8 : 939-----Report of director, Bureau of Locomotive Inspection, accident on Burling-

ton-Rock Island Railroad, near Dobbin, Tex., Apr. 30, 1940. [1940.] [1] -j-4 p. 4° [Processed.] t IC I acci.5: D 651

----- Summary of accidents reported by steam railways, May 1940 [with quar-terly summaries by railways and States, Jan.—Mar. 1940]. [1940.] 9 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-400; Bureau of Statistics.) [Monthly. Subject torevision.] tL. C. card A 27-80 IC 1 ste.31: 940/3

Railroad employees. Wage statistics of class 1 steam railways in Lnited States (switching and terminal companies not included), Apr. 1940. [1940.] 4 p. il. oblong large 8° (Statement M-300; Bureau of Statistics.) [Monthly. Subject

L. C. card A 29-382 IC 1 ste.25: 940/4Railroads. Motive power and car equipment of class 1 steam railways in United

States (class 1 switching and terminal companies included), Apr. 1940. [1940.] 2 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-240, OS-F ; Bureau of Statistics.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] fL. C. card A 36-576 IC 1 ste.36.940/4

----- Operating revenues and operating expenses of class 1 steam railways in United States (switching and terminal companies not included), May 1940. 1940. 2 p. il. oblong large 8° (Statement M-100; Bureau of Statistics.)[Monthly. Subject to revision.] t L. C. card A 35-1300 IC 1 ste.19: 940/5— Operating revenues and operating expenses, selected items for large steam railways, May 1940. [1940.] 2 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-150; Bureau of Statistics.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] tL. C. card A 29-378 IC 1 ste.20: 940/5

----- Operating statistics of large steam railways, selected items for Apr. 1940, compared with Apr. 1939; Apr. 1940. [1940.] [2] p. oblong large 8° (State-ment M-200; Bureau of Statistics.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] tL. C. card A 29-380 IC 1 ste.22: 940/4

----- Passenger traffic statistics (other than commutation) of class 1 steam railwavs in United States (switching and terminal companies not included), Apr. 1940. [1940.] 2 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-250; Bureau of Sta-tistics.) [Monthly. Processed. Subject to revision.] fL. C. card A 38-1273 IC 1 ste.40: 940/4

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Railroads—Continued.----- Passenger train performance of class 1 steam railways in United States

(switching and terminal companies not included), Apr. 1940. [1940.] 4 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-213, OS-B; Bureau of Statistics.) [Monthly.Subject to revision.] t L. C. card A 36-577 IC 1 ste.37: 940/4

----- Railway freight and passenger traffic handled on highways, class 1 steam railways, 1st quarter, 1940, (Jan.-Mar.). [1940.] 6 p. oblong 8° (Statement Q-225; Bureau of Statistics.) [Processed.] tL. C. card A 39-648 IC 1 ste.41: 940/1

----- Revenue traffic statistics of class 1 steam railways in United States (switch-ing and terminal companies not included), Apr. 1940. [1940.] 4 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-220, OS-D ; Bureau of Statistics.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] tL. C. card A 29-381 IC 1 ste.24: 940/4

----- Selected income and balance-sheet items of class 1 steam railways in United States (switching and terminal companies not included) [and Net income of large steam railways (switching and terminal companies not included)], Apr. 3940. 1940. [2] p. il. oblong large 8° (Statement M-125; Bureau of Sta-tistics.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] fL. C. card A 32-1785 IC 1 ste.34: 940/4— Yard service performance of class 1 steam railways in United States (class 1 switching and terminal companies included), Apr. 1940. 1940. 1 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-215, OS-C; Bureau of Statistics.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] tL. C. card A 36-578 IC 1 ste.38: 940/4

Traffic decisions. See, above, Decisions, v. 234—below, center head Decisions (Traffic}.

Valuation decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Valuation).

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

Commerce Commission reports.See also subhead Decisions on p. 1078.

Beech Creek Railroad. Finance docket no. 12796, Beech Creek Railroad Com-pany et al. abandonment; decided May 1, 1940. [1940.] p. 97-98. (F-7851.) [From v. 240.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-7851

Boston <£• Providence Railroad Corporation. Finance docket no. 12131, Boston & Providence Railroad Corporation reorganization; decided Mar. 22, 1940. [1940.] p. 465-484. (F-7822.) [From v. 239.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-7822

Central Railroad Company of New Jersey. Financial docket no. 12620, Central Railroad Company of New Jersey reorganization; [decided Apr. 29, 1940.] [1940.] [1]+90-96 p. (F-7850.) [From v. 240.] * Paper, 5e.

IC 1.6/la: F-7850Chicago, Memphis & Gulf Railroad. Finance docket no. 12663, Chicago, Memphis

& Gulf Railroad Company financial adjustment; decided Mar. 25, 1940. [1940.] p. 263-279. (F-7806.) [From v. 239.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-7806

Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad. Finance docket no. 10882, Chi-cago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company reorganization; decided Feb. 12, 1940. [1940.] p. 485-580. (F-7823.) [From v. 239.] * Paper, 10c.

IC 1.6/la: F-7823Copper Range Railroad. Finance docket no. 12686, Copper Range Railroad Com-

pany acquisition; decided Apr. 1, 1940. [1940.] p. 581-582. (F-7824.) [From v. 239.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-7824

Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad. Finance docket no. 11002, Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Company reorganization; decided Apr. 2, 1940. [1940.] p. 583-612. (F-7825.) [From v. 239.] * Paper, 5c.

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Erie Railroad. Finance docket no. 11915, EK“e^Ur^d„e^?an7p£^ga“iZa9Qa1i decided Apr. 6, 1940. [1940.] p. 653-746. (F-7828.) [From v 239 ] * Paper, 10c. IC 1.6/la. F-<8_8

Gilmore & Pittsburgh Railroad Company, Limited. Finance docket no .12275, Gilmore & Pittsburgh Railroad Company, Limited, abandonment; decided Mar. 22,1940. [1940.] p. 235-249. (F-7801.) [From v. 239.] * Paper 5cIC 1.0/la. r —<cvi

New York, New Haven & Hartfind Railroad. Finance docket no. 10992 New York New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company reorganization; decided Mar. 22,1940. [1940.] p. 337-461. (F-7820.) [From v. 239.] * Paper lac.

1C l.o/ia.Norfolk Southern Railroad. Finance docket no. 1^30, Norfolk Southern Rail-

road Company, receivership; [decided Apr. 30, 1940.] [1940.] P-(F-7846.) [From v. 240.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la . r-784b

Decisions (Motor carrier)

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

See also subhead Decisions on p. 1078.Adolph’s Trucking Company, Inc. No. MC-5254, Adolph’s Trucking Company,

Inc, contract carrier application; decided Apr. 30, 1940. [1940.] p. <53 7o6. (M-4645.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Pape1'^mot8/a.

Anderson Transportation Company. No. MC-1267, Anderson Transportation Com-pany common carrier application; decided Apr. 20, 1940. [1940.] p. 645-654. (M-4620.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c

IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4620Atlantic States Motor Lines, Incorporated. No. MC-30772 (sub-no.1), Atlantic

States Motor Lines, Incorporated, extension of operations, Lyman, 8. C.; de-cided May 2, 1940. [1940.] p. 787-790. (M-4657.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4657

Benedict Truck Line. No. MO89189, Lynn F. Morse [doing business as Benedict Truck Line] common carrier application; decided Mar. 11, 1940. [1940. Jn 169-170 (M—4511.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4511Black Hills Transportation Company. No. MC-37383, Black Hills Transportation

Company extension of operations, Omaha; decided May 8, 1940. [1940.]n 105-108. (M-4679.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 23.] * Paper, 5c.p IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4679

----- No. MC-37383 (sub-no. 3), Black Hills Transportation Company extension of operations, Civilian Conservation Corps camps; decided Apr. 11, 1940. [1940.] p. 591-594. (M-4604.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22]* Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4604

Bothwell Truck Service. No. MC-18231, L. E. Bothwell [doing business as Both-well Truck Service] common carrier application; decided Apr. 6, 1940. [1940.] p. 537-540. (M-4590.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c.1 IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4590

Bowen Motor Coaches. No. MC-66226 (sub-no. 1), Bowen Motor Coaches com-mon carrier application; decided Apr. 22, 1940. [1940.] p. 691-695. (M-4629.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4629

Brewer, I. V. No. MC-38040 (sub-no. 1), I. V. Brewer extension of operations, Iowa; decided Apr. 17, 1940. [1940.] p. 631-632. (M-^616.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22. ] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4616

Broom, Guy IF. No. MC-29554, Guy W. Brown common carrier application; decided May 10, 1940. [1940.] p. 125-127. (M-4684.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 23.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4684

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Building materials. Investigation and suspension docket no. M-762, building material from Alabama to Southern States; decided Mar. 7, 1940. [1940.] p. 171-176. (M-4512.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4512Burnett, George F., Company, Inc. No. MC-1184 (sub-no. 1), George F. Bur-

nett Company, Inc., extension of operations, Maine and other States; decided Apr. 20, 1940. [1940.] p. 663-668. (M-4622.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4622

Carney Transfer Company. No. MC-100299, O. L. Carney [doing business as Carney Transfer Company] common carrier application; [decided Apr. 30, 1940]. [1940.] [1]+760-762 p. (M-4648.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4648

Coffee. Investigation and suspension docket no. M-756, coffee, roasted, from Omaha, Nebr., to Twin Cities; decided Apr. 6, 1940. [1940.] p. 529-532. (M-4588.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4588Cotant Truck Lines. No. MC-51271 (sub-no. 1), J. O. Cotant [doing business

as Cotant Truck Lines] extension of operations ; decided Apr. 22, 1940. [1940.] p. 683-686. (M-4627.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4627Crawford Transfer. No. MC-29537 (sub-no. 1), R. H. Crawford [doing business

as Crawford Transfer] extension of operation; decided May 2, 1940. [1940.] p. 779-780. (M-4654.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4654Crescent Stages, Inc. No. MC-61916 (sub-no. 3), Crescent Stages, Inc., exten-

sion of operations, Columbus, Ga.; decided Apr. 18, 1940. [1940.] p. 639-644. (M-4619.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4619D & II Motor Freight. Investigation and suspension docket no. M-856, D & H

Motor Freight commodities in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania; decided Mar. 27, 1940. [1940.] p. 389-393. (M—4561.) [From Motor carriercases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4561

Dallas <& Mavis Forwarding Company. No. MC-93695, Dallas & Mavis Forward-ing Company common carrier application; decided Apr. 20, 1940. [1940.] p. 655-662. (M-4621.) [ From Motor carrier cases, v. 22. ] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4621Detroit Towing Service. No. MC-96001. Detroit Towing Service common car-

rier application; decided Apr. 22, 1940. [1940.] p. 701-704. (M-4632.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4632

Eaton Driveaway Company. No. MC-82593, Bernice Eaton [doing business as Eaton Driveaway Company] common carrier application; decided May 2, 1940. [1940.] p. 791-794. (M-4658.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4658

Enoch, E. F., Company, Inc. No. MC-89730, E. F. Enoch Company, Inc., com-mon carrier application; [decided Apr. 4, 1940]. [1940.] [1]+510-514 p. (M-4584.) [From Motor carrier’ cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4584Film Transit Company. No. MC-71154, Film Transit Company common carrier

application; decided Apr. 25, 1940. [1940.] p. 743-749. (M-4643.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4643

Floyd, 'William C. No. MC-89510, William Claud Floyd contract carrier appli-cation; [decided Apr. 24, 1940]. [1940.] [1]+720-722 p. (M-4638.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M—1638

Fowkes, Edward R. No. MC-1291 (sub-no. 1), Edward R. Fowkes contract carrier application; decided Apr. 25, 1940. [1940.] p. 723-725. (M-4639.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC1 mot.8/a: M-4639

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Franke, Albert J. No. MC-64415 (sub-no. 1), Albert J. Franke extension ot operations; decided Apr. 6, 1940. [1940.] p. 551-553. (M-4593.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 moL8/a: M—4593

Freight rates. Ex parte no. MC-14, Middle Atlantic States motor carrier rates; decided Mar. 28, 1940. [1940.] p. 353-354. (M-4552.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4552

----- Ex parte no. MC-21, central territory motor carrier rates; decided Apr. 26, 1940. [1940.] p. 729-740. (M-4641.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4641

----- Same; decided May 6, 1940. [1940.] p. 93-94. (M-4676.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 23.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4676

___ Ex parte no. MC-22, New England motor carrier rates; decided Apr. 23, 1940 [1940] p. 705-708. (M-4633.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.]* Paper, 5c. IC1 mot.8/a: M-4633

----- Ex parte no. MC-31, tariffs of forwarding companies; decided May 7, 1940. [1940.] p. 95-99. (M-4677.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 23.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4677

----- Ex parte no. MC-33, contract carriers’ schedules of minimum rates, in matter of filing and posting of schedules of minimum rates and charges by contract carrier by motor vehicle; decided Mar. 27, 1940. [1940.] p. 343-349. (M-4550.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4550----- Investigation and suspension docket no. M-568, minimum charges in

Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and eastern Pennsylvania; decided May 3, 1940. [1940.] p. 795-798. (M-4659.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.]

•* Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4659----- Investigation and suspension docket no. M-802, mixed shipment, tonnage

reduction rule, Oregon; decided Apr. 6, 1940. [1940.] p. 533—536. (M—4589.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4589

Gar-ford Trucking, Incorporated. No. MC-1091, Garford Trucking, Incorporated, common carrier application; decided Apr. 8, 1940. [1940.] p. 569-575. (M- 4598.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4598

General Motor Transportation Company. No. MC-3279 (sub-no. 1), Donata Marine [doing business as General Motor Transportation Company] extension of operations, Maryland; decided Apr. 22, 1940. [1940.] p. 677-679. (M- 4625.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4625

Graham, Benner V. No. MC-100513, Benner V. Graham contract carrier appli-cation; [decided May 2, 1940], [1940.] [1]+764-766 p. (M-4650.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4650

Grote, H., Cartage Co., Inc. No. MC-89557, H. Grote Cartage Co., Inc., contract carrier application; decided Feb. 26, 1940. [1940.] p. 73-77. (M-4478.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M—4478

Gruber, George. No. MC-29729 (sub-no. 1), George Gruber extension of opera-tions, Milwaukee; decided Apr. 18, 1940. [1940.] p. 635-638. (M-4618.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4618

Gulf Transport Company. No. MC-50655 (sub-no. 3), Gulf Transport Company extension of operations, Laurel, Miss.; [decided May 9, 1940]. [1940.] [1] + 114-118 p. (M-4682.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 23,] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4682Haas, Paul. No. MC-94417, Paul Haas common carrier application; decided Apr.

3, 1940. [1940.] p. 499-502. (M-4582.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4582

Hamilton, A. J.. Inc. No. MC-12089. A. J. Hamilton, Inc., broker application; decided May 11, 1940. [1940.] p. 183-184. (M-4692.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 23.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4692

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Hanson Transfer. Investigation and suspension docket no. M-643, Hanson Trans-fer commodities to Webster, S. Dak.; decided Mar. 13, 1940. [1940.] p. 181- 186. (M^4515.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4515Harris Forwarding Company, Inc. No. MC-52418 (sub-no. 1), Harris Forward-

ing Company, Inc., extension of operations, Joliet and Chicago Heights, Ill.; decided May 4, 1940. [1940.] p. 67-72. (M-4670.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 23.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4670

Henery, Harry. No. MC-9602 (sub-no. 1), Harry Henery contract carrier appli-cation; decided Apr. 10, 1940. [1940.] p. 575-577. (M-4599.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4599

Herrin Transfer and Warehouse Company, Inc. No. MC-1414, Herrin Transfer and Warehouse Company, Inc., common carrier application; decided Mar. 9, 1940. [1940.] p. 161-162. (M-4508.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4508

Hoffman, Eddie. No. MC-94672, Eddie Hoffman common carrier application; decided Apr. 16, 1940. [1940.] p. 629-630. (M-4615.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4615

Holthaus, Ben C. No. MC-4247 (sub-no. 1), Ben C. Holthaus extension of opera-tions; decided May 2, 1940. [1940.] p. 785-787. (M^656.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4656

Hook, James G. No. MC-88094, James Gesell Hook contract carrier application; decided Apr. 6, 1940. [1940.] p. 547-550. (M-4592.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4592

Houston Compress Company. No. MC-27529, Houston Compress Company broker application; [decided Mar. 1, 1940.] [1940.] [1] 4-116-120 p. (M-4491.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M^4491

Inter-City Transport & Motor Company. No. MC-75830 (sub-no. 1), Inter-CityTransport & Motor Company, extension of operations; [decided Apr. 10, 1940.] [1940.] [1]-f-588-590 p. (M-4603.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4603

International Forwarding Co. No. MC-30303, International Forwarding Co. com-mon carrier application; decided Apr. 10,1940. [1940.] p. 581-586. (M-4601.)

[From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4601Interstate Express. No. MC-87514, Nicholas Tuso, jr. [doing business as Inter-

state Express] common carrier application; [decided Apr. 12, 1940.] [1940.] [1]-f-616-618 p. (M-4611.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4611Jordan Bus Company. No. MC-28680, Jordan Bus Company extension of opera-

tions, Frederick, Okla.-Vernon, Tex.; decided Apr. 12, 1940. [1940.] p. 611- 615. (M-4610.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4610Katsilas, Gust A. No. MC-87482 (sub-no. 1), Gust A. Katsilas extension of opera-

tions, Sharon, Pa.; decided Apr. 23, 1940. [1940.] p. 763-764. (M-4649.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4649

Kinney Truck Lines. Investigation and suspension docket no. M-599, Kinney Truck Lines, classes and commodities between Minnesota and North Dakota; decided Mar. 16, 1940. [1940.] p. 207-212. (M-4521.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] ♦Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4521

Kleeman Transfer Lines. No. MC-95565, Anton Kleeman [doing business as Kleeman Transfer Lines] extension of operations, Waynes, Nebr.; decided Apr. 11, 1940. [1940.] p. 595-597. (M-4605.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4605

La-Tex Motor Line. No. MC-71, Jay Rountree (successor in interest to J. A. Robison [doing business as La-Tex Motor Line]) common carrier application; decided Mar. 27, 1940. [1940.] p. 355-365. (M-4553.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4553

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Lindley Truck Company. No. MC-59022, Lester Lindley [doing business as Lind-ley Truck Company] common carrier application; decided Feb. 2b, 1JW. [ 1940.] p. 63-69. (M-4476.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. -2. ]

Lindsey, Elbert. No. MC-24506 (sub-no. D, Elbert ^ndsey extension of opera-tions, Ohio; [decided Mar. 28, 1940]. [1940.] [l]+420-422 p. J[From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a . M-4561

Longueil, Roy J. S. No. MC-100327 (sub-no. 1), Roy J. S Longueil common car-rier application; [decided May 10, 1940]. [1940.] [l]-]-176 1<8 p. ([From Motor carrier cases, v. 23.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a. M-4690

McDonald, A. E., Motor Freight Lines. No. MC-80415, A. E. McDonald Motoi- Freight Lines (successor in interest to A. E. McDonald) common carrier applica-tion ; decided Apr. 9, 1940. [1940.] p. 559-566. (M-4596 ) [From Mj^or carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a. M-4o96

McMahan, Ray. No. MC-95975, Ray McMahan common carrier application; decided Apr. 6, 1940. [1940.] p. 557-558. (M-4595.) [From Motor carrier

22 ] * Paper 5c inot.8/a. M—459ocases, v.

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Merriman Transfer. No. MC-44560 (sub-no. 2), Forest M. Merriman (doing business as Merriman Transfer) common carrier application; decided May

11940 1 n 49-52. (M-4663.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 23.] ♦Paper, 5c IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4663

Meyer Transport Company. No. MC-20565, Florence Meyer [doing business as Meyer Transport Company] contract carrier application; decided Apr.12 1940. [1940.] p. 601-608. (M-4608.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22 ] * Paper 5c. IC niot.8/a: M—4608

Mid-Western Motor Freight Tariff Bureau, Incorporated. No. MC-C-74, Mid-Western Motor Freight Tariff Bureau, Incorporated, v. Barbour Transporta-tion Company, Inc.; decided Mar. 27, 1940. [1940.] p. 369-370. (M-4555.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4555

Miller, J B., Company. No. MC-80537, J. B. Miller Company common carrier application; decided May 1, 1940. 1940. p. 759. (M-4647.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M^1647

Miller Transportation Co. No. MC-78227 (sub-no. 1), Jay L. Miller [doing busi-ness as Miller Transportation Co.] extension of operation, Iowa and Illinois; decided May 10, 1940. [1940.] p. 131-134. (M-4686.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 23.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4686

Milwaukee Truck Service, Inc. No. MC-82194, Milwaukee Truck Service, Inc., common carrier application; decided May 3, 1940. [1940.] p. 799-800.(M-4660.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c.' IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4660

Morris William. No. MC-89824, William Morris contract carrier application; decided May 2, 1940. [1940.] p. 711-712. (M-4635.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4635

Rew York, Susquehanna & Western Railroad. No. MO-88797 (sub-no. 1), New York, Susquehanna & Western Railroad Company (Walter Kidde, trustee) extension of operations, North Hawthorne, N. J.; decided May 2, 1940. [1940.] n 59-60. (M-4667.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 23.] *Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4667Newbold Transportation Company. No. MC-2778 (sub-no. 1), Newbold Trans-

portation Company common carrier application; decided May 2, 1940. [1940.] n 771-778. (M-4653.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4653Newton, J. C., Trucking Company. No. MC-70556 (sub-no. 1), J. C. Newton

[doing business as J. C. Newton Trucking Company] extension of operations; decided Mar. 12, 1940. [1940.] p. 177-179. (M-4513.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4513

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Northern Truck Line, Inc. No. MC-63513 (sub-no. 1), Northern Truck Line, Inc., extension of operations, petroleum products; [decided Apr. 10, 1940]. [1940.] [1] 4-578-580 p. (M-460O.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.]* Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4600

O. K. Transfer & Storage Co. No. MC-15896, O. K. Transfer & Storage Co. common carrier application; [decided May 4, 1940]. [1940.] [1]4-60-62 p.(M-4668.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 23.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4668Orndorff, Watson E. No. MC-88654, Watson Elmo Orndorff common carrier

application; decided May 4, 1940. 1940. p. 79. (M-4672.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 23.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M^672

Osborne Trucking Company. No. MC-69892 (sub-no. 1), Marvin A. Osborne and Herbert O. Klein [doing business as Osborne Trucking Company] extension of operations, Illinois-Ohio; decided May 4, 1940. [1940.] p. 63-66. (M-4669.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 23.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4669

Osenga, Harry. No. MC-94385, Harry Osenga contract carrier application: [decided May 2, 1940]. [1940.] [1]4-768-770 p. (M-4652.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4652

Overkamp, Pat. No. MC-95519, Pat Overkamp common carrier application; decided Apr. 12, 1940. [1940.] p. 619-620. (M-4612.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4612

Pacific Truck Express. No. MC-1592 (sub-no. 4), Pacific Truck Express extension of operations, Oregon-California; decided Apr. 22, 1940. [1940.] p. 671-676. (M-4624.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4624Penn, William J. No. MC-89162, William J. Penn contract carrier application;

decided Apr. 9, 1940. [1940.] p. 567-568. (M-4597.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4597

Pepin, Albert A. No. MC-91997, Albert A. Pepin common carrier application; decided Mar. 25, 1940. [1940.] p. 341-342. (M-4549.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4549

Peters, John. No. MC-18562, John Peters contract carrier application; decided Mar. 28, 1940. [1940.] p. 423-424. (M-4570.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4570

Peterson & Sons Transfer. No. MC-65876 (sub-no. 1), Peterson & Sons Transfer extension of operations, Mandan, N. Dak.; decided Apr. 22, 1940. [1940.] p. 687-690. (M—4628.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4628Price Bus Company. No. MC-17751 (sub-no. 1), Price Bus Company extension

of operations, Connecticut and Massachusetts; [decided Apr. 12, 1940], [1940.] [1]-[-598-600 p. (M-4607.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4607Publix Express Service. No. MC-92068, Paul P. Braumgart [doing business as

Publix Express Service] common carrier application; decided May 11, 1940. [1940.] p. 185-188. (M-4693.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 23.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4693liabouin, Henry V. No. MC-30618 (sub-no. 1), Henry V. Rabouin extension of

operations; [decided May 8, 1940], [1940.] [1]4-100-104 p. (M-4678.)[From Motor carrier cases, v. 23.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot. 8/a : M-4678

Rose, Fred. No. MC-32575 (sub-no. 2), Fred Rose extension of operations, Salmon, Idaho; [decided Apr. 22, 1940]. [1940.] [1]4-696-698 p. (M-4630.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4630

Safety regulations. Ex parte no. MC-3, motor carrier safety regulations, private carriers, in matter of need for establishing reasonable requirements to promote safety of operation of motor vehicles used in transporting property by private carriers; decided May 1, 1940. [1940.] p. 1-45. (M-4661.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 23.] * Paper, 10c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4661

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St Clair Bus Line Company, Inc. No. MC-13060, St. Clair Bus Line Company, Inc., common carrier application; decided May 4, 1940. [1940.] p. 7A-78. (M—4671.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 23.] * Paper,M_4671

Santa Fe Trail Transportation Company. No. MC-30605, Santa Fe Trail Trans-portation Company common carrier application; decided Apr. 23, 1940. [1940.J p. 709-710. (M-4634.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] Faper, 5c.v IC 1 mot8/a: M-4b34

Sasser Grainger H. No. MC-75446, Grainger Hazel Sasser common carrier appli- catfon; decided Apr. 11, 1940. [1940.] p. 587-588. (M-4602) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a . M-4602

Schtick Marvin F. No. MC-79754, Marvin F. Schlick common carrier applica-tion; decided Apr. 24. 1940. 1940. p. 719. (M-4637.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a. M-4637

Schlickman, Leander J. No. MC-86981, Leander J. Schlickman contract carrier application; [decided May 6, 1940.] [1940.] [1]+90-92 p (M-4675 ) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 23.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a . M-4675

Schult H. A., Co. No. MC-92330 (sub-no. 3), H. A. Schult and John M. Schult [doing business as H. A. Schult Co.] extension of operations, New York, Con-necticut, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania; [decided Apr. 6, 1940]. [1940.][114-554-556 p. (M-4594.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4594Signs. Investigation and suspension docket no. M-783, signs from Nashville,

Tenn., to points in the South; decided Mar. 27, 1940. [1940.] p. 471-473. (M- 4577.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4577

Smith Brothers. No. MC-16670, Smith Brothers revocation of certificate; [de-cided Apr. 5, 1940]. [1940.] [l]-f-524-528 p. (M-4587.) [From Motor car-rier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4587

Smythe, John W. No. MC-28386, John W. Smythe contract carrier application; [decided Apr. 25, 1940]. [1940.] [1]4-726-728 p. (M-4640.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4640

Sober, Howard, Inc. No. MC-8989 (sub-no. 1), Howard Sober, Inc., extension of operations, Allentown, Pa.; [decided May 4, 1940]. [1940.] [1]4-80-86 p.(M-4673.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 23.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4673Sooner Distributing Company, Inc. No. MC-59874, Sooner Distributing Company,

Inc., common carrier application; decided Apr. 6, 1940. [1940.] p. 541-546. (M-4591.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4591Sorensen, Walter G. No. MC-93828, Walter G. Sorensen common carrier appli-

cation; decided May 8, 1940. [1940.] p. 111-113. (M-4681.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 23. ] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M—1681

Speedy Delivery Service. No. MC-22324, Joseph V. Koelker [doing business as Speedy Delivery Service] contract carrier application; [decided Apr. 4, 1940]. [1940J [l]-|-474-476 p. (M-4578.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.]* Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M—4578

Storch Trucking Company, Inc. No. MC-40872, Storch Trucking Company, Inc., contract carrier application; decided Mar. 28, 1940. [1940.] p. 425-426. (M- 4571.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IClmot.8/a: M-4571

Sunset Trail Express, Inc. No. MC-73983, Sunset Trail Express. Inc., common carrier application; decided Apr. 24, 1940. [1940.] p. 713-718 . (M-4636.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4636

Taylor, George E. No. MC-92592 (sub-no. 1), George Earl Taylor common carrier application; decided May 11, 1940. [1940.] p. 189-190. (M-4694.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 23.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4694

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Thomas, Roy L. No. MC-90891, Roy L. Thomas common carrier application; de-cided Apr. 22, 1940. [1940.] p. 699-700. (M-4631.) [From Motor carrier

cases, v. 22.] * Paper; 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4631Tornetta’s Motor Trucks. No. MC-21743 (sub-no. 2), Leonard Tornetta [doing

business as Tornetta’s Motor Trucks] contract carrier application; decided May 1, 1940. [1940.] p. 757-758. (M-4646.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] ♦Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4646

Trio Motor Lines. No. MC-50235 (sub-no. 1), Murray Feigenbaum [doing busi-ness as Trio Motor Lines] extension of operations, refrigerators; [decided Apr. 24, 1940]. [1940.] [1]-(-668-670 p. (M-4623.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4623

Union Pacific Railroad. No. MC-86627, Union Pacific Railroad Company com-mon carrier application; decided May 8, 1940. [1940.] p. 109-110. (M-4680.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 23.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: 4680

United Motor Delivery. No. MC—100563, Jacob L. Silberman and Hyman Kahn [operating as United Motor Delivery] contract carrier application; [decided May 4, 1940]. [1940.] [1]-(-56-58 p. (M-4666.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 23.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4666

United Parcel Service of Pennsylvania, Inc. No. MC-89529, United Parcel Service of Pennsylvania, Inc., contract carrier application; decided Mar. 9, 1940. [1940.] p. 243-244. (M-4530.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4530Vance Trucking Company, Inc. No. MC-93980 (sub-no. 4), Vance Trucking Com-

pany, Inc., extension of operations, Maryland; [decided Apr. 29, 1940]. [1940.] [1] +750-752 p. (M-4644.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4644Varco Truck Brokerage. No. MC—12130, Lloyd James Varco [doing business as

Varco Truck Brokerage] broker application; decided Apr. 5, 1940. [1940.] p. 519-523. (M-4586.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4586Virginia Dare Transportation Company. No. MC-16, Virginia Dare Transporta-

tion Company common carrier application; decided Mar. 15, 1940. [1940.] p. 193-196. (M-4518.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4518White, Murray H. No. MC-18674, Murray H. White contract carrier application •

[decided Apr. 22, 1940]. [1940.] [l]+680-682 p. (M-4626.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22. ] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4626

Wilgis, James O. No. MC—95756, James O. Wilgis common carrier application • decided May 4, 1940. [1940.] p. 87-90. (M-4674.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 23.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-4674

Willamette Hauling Company. No. MC-74177, Willamette Hauling Company common carrier application; decided Apr. 17, 1940. [1940.] p. 625-629. (M-4614.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4614Williams, Zura. No. MC-50998, Zura Williams common carrier application-

[decided May 3, 1940], [1940.] [1]+46-48 p. (M-4662.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 23.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-4662

Hilson, James E. No. MC-88404, James E. Wilson contract carrier application- decided Apr 12, 1940 [1940.] p. 609-610. (M-4609.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] Paper, 5c. IC j mot.8/a: M-4609

Wilson, R. B. No. MC-9895 (sub-no. 7), R. B. Wilson extension of operations- decided May 18 IMO. [IMO.] p. 261-282. (M-4708.) [From Motor ?arS

cases, v. 23.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot. 8/a: M-4706Wisconsin Motor Express Company. No. MC-9802, Wisconsin Motor Express

Company common carrier application ; decided Apr. 18, 1940 [1940 1 n 63Zt- 634. (M-4617.) [From Motor carrier cases, v 22.] * Paper, 5c.

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Wise, James H. No. MC-6699 (sub-no. 1L) James;H. Wise extension of opera-tions, Fort Walton; decided May 2,1940. 1940. p. 55. ^^65-J.Motor carrier cases, v. 23. ] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a. M-4665

Wright Cyrus H. No. MC-43262 (sub-no. 1), Cyrus Hamlin Wright extension of Rations decided May 4,1940. [1940.] p. 53-55. (M-4664.) t^ Mo^r carrier cases, v. 23.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a. M-4664

Yost, C. G. No. MC-54257 (sub-no. 3), Clarence G.Yost [doing business as CLG. Yost] extension of operations; decided Apr. 16, 1940. [1940.] p. 621 624. (M-4613.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 22.] * Paper,$5^ $^.

Decisions (Motor carrier, finance)

Note .__The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from theInterstate Commerce Commission reports.Alexandria Bus Company. No. MC-F-1077, Dixie Tractiont Company, P^chase,

George and Paul Schwerling [doing business as Alexandria Bus Company] , decided May 9, 1940. [1940.] p. 431-436. (MF-746.)cases, v. 35.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a 2. Ml -74b

Benedict Lines Inc. No. MC-F-1066, C. Alton Ramsey, control, Benedict Lines, May 3, 1M0). [1M0J [D+40M12 P- [From

Motor carrier cases, v. 35.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a 2. MF 741Birmingham-Columbus Freight Lines, Inc. No. MC-F-1031, Jack Berman con-

trol Birmingham-Columbus Freight Lines, Inc.; decided May 16, 1940. [1940. J p. 449-452. (MF-749.) [From Motor carrier cases, v 35.] Paper oc

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Bonner, Claude O. No. MC-F-1069, C. O. Bonner, Incorporated, purchase, Claude O Bonner (J. Edward Flynn, administrator) ; decided Apr 17, 1940. [1940.] p. 329-330. (MF-719.) [From Motor carrier cases, v.^35.]^ PaP^’j"p_719

Brown Express. No. MC-F-1135, Oswell E. Latimer, control, Brown Express; decided May 18, 1940. [1940.] p. 453-458. (MF-750.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 35.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a 2. MT 750

Commercial Freight Lines, Incorporated. No. MC-F-1014, Otto L. Hankison, purchase, Commercial Freight Lines, Incorporated; decided May 2, 1940 [1940.] p. 385-388. (MF-735.) [From Motor carrier cases v .35k]* Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a 2: MF-735

Dunn Transport Company, Inc. No. MC-F-1109, Plaza Express Company, Incor-porated, purchase, Dunn Transport Company, Inc.; decided May 3, 1940. [194O.J p. 413-416. (MF-742.) [From Motor carrier cases, v^ 35J^ g^P^y5^

Grand Island-Broken Bow Stages. No. MC-F-1079, Burlington Transportation Company, purchase, Freeman Alverson [doing business as Grand Island- Broken Bow Stages] ; decided May 3, 1940. [1940.] p. 401-407. (MF-<40.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 35.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a 2: MF-740

Green, N. R., Trucking Company. No. MC-F-1119, Wolverine Express, Incor- porated, purchase, N. R. Green Trucking Company; decided May 2, 1940 [1940.] p. 389-392. ----- "----------------- as i[From Motor carrier cases, v. 35.]

IC 1 mot.8/a 2: MF-736(MF-736.)

* Paper, 5c.Hunt, C. E., & Sons, Inc.

Holmes Transportation May 2, 1940.] [1940.]

No. MC-F-1103, Alvin R. Holmes, [doing business as Service], purchase, C. E. Hunt & Sons, Inc.; [decided

[1]+372-374 p. (MF-731.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 35.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a 2. MF—731

Johnson Motor Lines. No. MC-F-847, Southwestern Transportation Company, purchase, W. A. Johnson [doing business as Johnson Motor Lines]; decided May 10, 1940. [1940.] p. 437-446. (MF-747.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 35.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a 2: MF—747

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Johnson Transportation, Inc. No. MC-F-1050, Russell A. and Waldo J. Fortier, [doing business as Fortier Transportation Company], purchase, Johnson Trans-portation, Inc.; decided Apr. 29, 1940. [1940.] p. 349-352. (MF-726.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 35.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a 2: MF-726

L&G Lines. No. MC-F-988, Luper Transportation Company of Oklahoma, pur-chase, J. C. Gay and R. R. Luper [doing business as L & G Lines]; decided Apr. 30, 1940. [1940.] p. 365-368. (MF-729.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 35.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a2: MF-729

L. B. K. <€ I. Transit Company. No. MC-F-947, Huber & Huber Motor Express, Inc., purchase, C. W. Clever [doing business as L. B. K. & I. Transit Company; decided May 4, 1940], [1940.] [1]4-428-430 p. (MF-745.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 35.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a2: MF-745

Mackey Truck Line. No. MC-F-1.128, Richard G. Spitzer [doing business as Rio Grande Truck Lines], purchase, J. H. and W. R. Mackey [doing business as Mackey Truck Line; decided May 3, 1940]. [1940.] [1]4-398-400 p. (MF- 739.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 35.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a2: MF-739

Minot Transportation Company. No. MC-F-918, Northern Truck Line, Inc., pur-chase, Minot Transportation Company; decided May 8, 1940. [1940.] p. 421- 427. (MF-744.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 35.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a2: MF-744Ponton Truck Line. No. MC-F-1111, H. H. Lawler [doing business as Alamo

Freight Lines], purchase, J. S. Ponton [doing business as Ponton Truck Line]; decided May 2, 1940. [1940.] p. 395-397. (MF-738.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 35.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a2: MF-738

Sacramento-Corning Freight Lines, Ltd. No. MC-F-1045, Valley Motor Lines, Inc., purchase, Sacramento-Corning Freight Lines, Ltd.; [decided Apr. 26, 1940]. [1940.] [1]+344-346 p. (MF-724.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 35.]* Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a2: MF-724

Scott-Campbell Truck Line. No. MC-F-943, Potashnick Truck Service, Inc., pur-chase, D. R. Scott and Chester Campbell [doing business as Scott-Oampbell Truck Line; decided May 2, 1940]. [1940.] [1]+392-394 p. (MF-737.)[From Motor carrier cases, v. 35.] * Paper, 5c. IClmot.8/a2: MF-737

Sooner Distributing Company, Inc. No. MC-F-422, Riss & Company, Inc., pur-chase, Sooner Distributing Company, Inc. (E. J. Bowers and Charles E. de Vaux, trustees) ; decided May 2, 1940. [1940.] p. 383-384. (MF-734.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 35.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a2: MF-734

Weimaster Truck Company. No. MC-F-709, Meryl E. Weimaster, purchase, Earl Weimaster [doing business as Weimaster Truck Company] ; decided Apr. 29, 1940. [1940.] p. 347-348. (MF-725.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 35.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a2: MF-725

Wisconsin Motor Express Company. No. MC-F-460, Plaza Express Company, Incorporated, purchase, Wisconsin Motor Express Company (A. C. Schmidt, trustee) ; decided May 16, 1940. [1940.] p. 447-448. (MF-748.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 35.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a2: MF-748

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

state Commerce Commission reports.See also subhead Decisions on p. 1078.

Cement. No. 27855, Lehigh Portland Cement Company et al. v. Lehigh Valley Railroad Company et al.; decided Apr. 9,1940. [1940.] p. 199-206. ([Opinion] 23155.) [From v. 238.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 23155

Chicago, Aurora & Elgin Railroad. Electric railway docket no. 13, Chicago, Aurora & Elgin Railroad Company; decided May 8, 1940. [1940.] p. 325-326. ([Opinion] 23172.) [From v. 238.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 23172

Citrus fruit. Investigation and suspension docket no. 4511, estimated weights on citrus fruits; decided Feb. 13, 1940. [1940.] p. 313-380. ([Opinion] 23048.) [From v. 237.] * Paper, 10c. IC 1.6/la : 23048

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Coal. Fourth section application no. 17754, slack coal to Nebraska Wyoming ; decided Mar. 26, 1940. [1940.] p. 23-24. ([Opinion] 23132.) [From v. !238 ] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la. 23132

Coke. Fourth section application no. 16007, coke to Portland district, Maine;decided Mar. 25, 1940. [1940.] p. 761-764. ([Opinion] 23119.) [From v.^7.]* Paper, 5c. IC l b/la ‘ 23

Cottonseed. Investigation and suspension docket no. 4708, cottonseedIm Arkan-sas, Missouri, and Tennessee; decided Apr. 19, 1940. [11940.] p([Opinion] 23162.) [From v. 238.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la . 2316-

Cottonseed cake. No. 28034, Sweetwater Cotton Oil Company v Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided Mar. 29, 1940. [1940. ] p. 117 1-0. ([Opinion] 23144.) [From v. 238.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la . -3144

Freight rates. Fourth section application no. 17488, combination rates over western-official gateways: decided May 8, 1940. [1940.] p. 347-352. ( [Opt-ion] 23177.) [From v. 238.] * Paper, 5c. IC l.b/la . 231 u

----- Fourth section application no. 17617, class and commodity rates to ,antJ from Jacksonville, Fla.; decided Mar. 6, 1940. [1940.] p. 609-614 ([Opinion] 23088.) [From v. 237.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1-6/la. -30b»

----- Investigation and suspension docket no. 4648, all freight to Pacific Coast;decided May 7, 1940. [1940.] p. 327-333. ([Opinion] 23173.) [From v. 238.]* Paper, 5c. 10 L6/la' 23173

----- No. 27746, State of Alabama et al. v. New York Central Railroad Companyet al.; decided Mar. 5, 1940. [1940.] p. 515-521. ([Opinion] 23079.) [Irom v. 237.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1-6/la: 23079

----- No. 27879, Railroad Commission of California et al. v. Aberdeen & RockfishRailroad Company et al.; decided Apr. 3,1940. [1940.] p. 251-252. ([Opinion] 23163.) [From v. 238.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 23163

___ No 27900, in matter of class rates within North Carolina; decided Apr. 8, 1940. [1940.] p. 225-231. ([Opinion] 23158.) [From v. 238JIC*11(?,^r.’^58

Gasoline. No. 28227, Warren Petroleum Corporation v. Chicago, Rock Island & Gulf Railway Company et al.; decided Mar. 28,1940. [1940.] p. 39-40. ([Opt-ion] 23135.) [From v. 238.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 2313a

----- No 28274, Cities Service Oil Company v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company;decided Feb. 26, 1940. [1940.] p. 471-472. ([Opinion] 23068 ) [From v. 237.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1-6/la : 23068

Grain Investigation and suspension docket no. 4765, grain from Kansas toArkansas; decided Apr. 11, 1940. [1940.] p. 207-217. ([Opinion] 23156) [From v. 238.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 231a6

___ No 28011, Blish Milling Company v. Alton Railroad Company et al.; [decided Apr. 2, 1940]. [1940.] [1]+156-160 p. ([Opinion] 23151.) [From v. 238.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la :-3151

Iron. No. 28251, Platnick Brothers, Incorporated, v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company et al.; [decided Apr. 11, 1940]. [1940.] [1]+218-234 [224] p.([Opinion] 23157.) [The last page is numbered incorrectly 234 instead of 224. From v. 238.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 23157

----- No. 28284, Traffic Bureau, Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce, for Lynch-burg Iron & Metal Company v. Erie Railroad Company (C. E. Denney and John A. Hadden, trustees) et al.; decided Mar. 30, 1940. [1940.] p. 145-148. ([Opinion] 23148.) [From v. 238.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 23148

Livestock. No. 27862, Swift & Company et al. v. Alton Railroad Company et al.; decided Apr. 8, 1940. [1940.] p. 179-198. ([Opinion] 23154.) [From v. 238 ] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 23154

Lumber. Fourth section application no. 17737, lumber from north Pacific Coast to Oklahoma; [decided Apr. 27, 1940]. [1940.] [1]+300-302 p. ([Opinion] 23166.) [From v. 238.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 23166

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Macaroni. Investigation and suspension docket no. 4706, macaroni between western trunk line and southwestern territories; decided Mar. 30,1940. [1940.] p. 121-124. ([Opinion] 23145.) [From v. 238.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 23145

Meat. Investigation and suspension docket no. 4650, meats and packing house products from Chicago to Central Freight Association territory; decided Mar. 5,1940. [1940.] p. 525-548. ([Opinion] 23081.) [From v. 237.] ♦ Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 23081----- Investigation and suspension docket no. 4721, meats from Oklahoma City,

Okla., to Arkansas, Missouri, and Tennessee; decided Mar. 6, 1940. [1940.] p. 587-592. ([Opinion] 23083.) [From v. 237.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 23083

Oklahoma Railway. Electric railway docket no. 9, Oklahoma Railway Com-pany; decided Apr. 12, 1940. [1940.] p. 235-240. ([Opinion] 23160.) ‘ [From v. 238.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 23160

Oranges. No. 28240, McDonald Corporation v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Com pany et al.; [decided Apr. 20, 1940]. [1940.] [1]+252-254 p. ([Opinion] 23164.) [From v. 238.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 23164

Paper. Fourth section application no. 16554, paper articles to southern ports; decided Mar. 26, 1940. [1940.] p. 9-15. ([Opinion] 23130.) [From v. 238.] ♦Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 23130

----- Fourth section application no. 17999, newsprint paper to Cleveland, Ohio; [decided Feb. 12,1940], [1940.] [1]+396-398 p. ([Opinion] 23052.) [From v. 237.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 23052

----- Investigation and suspension docket no. 4509, paper from the Southwest to official territory; [decided Mar. 30, 1940]. [1940.] [1] +136-144 p. ([Opin-ion] 23147.) [From v. 238.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 23147

Paperboard. Investigation and suspension docket no. 4413, paper, official-Illinois territories to South; [decided Mar. 29, 1940]. [1940.] [1]+104-116 p.([Opinion] 23143.) [From v. 238.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 23143

Passenger rates. Ex parte no. 123, eastern passenger fares in coaches; decided Feb. 12, 1940. [1940.] p. 271-287. ([Opinion] 23043.) [From v. 237.] ♦Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 23043

Petroleum products. Fourth section application no. 17925, petroleum products to Tallulah, La.; [decided Feb. 23, 1940]. [1940.] [1]+438-440 p. ([Opin-ion] 23060.) [From v. 237.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 23060

Plaster. Fourth section application no. 17859, plaster and wallboard to Columbia, S. C.; decided May 4, 1940. [1940.] p. 319-322. ([Opinion] 23170.) [From v. 238.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 23170

Potatoes. No. 27684, Wisconsin Distributing Company et al. v. Chicago & North Western Railway Company et al.; decided Mar. 5, 1940. [1940.] p. 511-514 ([Opinion] 23078.) [From v. 237.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 23078

Pulpboard. Fourth section application no. 17729, pulpboard from southern ports to eastern ports; decided Mar. 26, 1940. [1940.] p. 67-81. ([Opinion] 23140.) [From v. 238.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 23140

Rails. No. 28198, Hyman-Michaels Company v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Com-pany et al.; decided May 8, 1940. [1940.] p. 353-356. ([Opinion] 23178.) [From v. 238.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 23178

----- No. 28302, L. B. Foster Company, Incorporated, v. New York Central Railroad Company et al.; decided May 8, 1940. [1940.] p. 359-360. ([Opin-ion] 23180.) [From v. 238.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 23180

Rolled oats. No. 28205, Northern Oats Company v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company et al.; [decided Mar. 26, 1940]. [1940.] [1]+786-790 p. ([Opin-ion] 23125.) [From v. 237.] ♦Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 23125

Salt. No. 26974, Diamond Crystal Salt Company v. Ahnapee & Western Railway Company et al.; decided Apr. 2, 1940. [1940.] p. 151-155. ([Opinion] 23150.) [From v. 238.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 23150

Sirup. Investigation and suspension docket no. 4660, flavoring sirup from New Orleans to Mississippi; decided Apr. 6, 1940. [1940.] p. 171-178. ( [Opinion I 23153.) [From v. 238.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/1 a : 23153

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Switching charges. No. 19610, switching rates in Chicago switching district; de-cided Apr. 2, 1940. [1940.] p. 303-305. ([Opinion] 23167.) [From v. 238 ] * Paper, 5c. 1C l b/1 a : “£5ib‘

Tanbark. No. 28297, Sherwin-Williams Company v. Wheeling & Lake Erie Rail-way Company et al.; decided Mar. 27, 1940. [1940.] p. 49-50 ([Opinion] 23137.) [From v. 238.) * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/1 a .-31rf<

Tapioca flour. No. 28295, Irving M. Sobin Company, Incorporated, v. Boston & Maine Railroad et al.; decided May 8, 1940. [1940.] p. 357-358. ([Opinion] 23179.) [From v. 238.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/1 a .-3179

Tobacco. No. 28039, Traffic Bureau, Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce, for Suhling & Company, Incorporated, v. Norfolk & Western Railway Company et al.; [decided Feb. 19, 1940]. [1940.] [1]+408-412 p. ([Opinion] 23054. [From v. 237.] * Paper, 5c. JO 1.6/1 a . >4

Trailers. No. 28185, Rogers Brothers Corporation v. Baltimore & Annapolis Railroad Company et al.; decided Feb. 28, 1940. [1940. ] p. 477-480. ([Opin-ion] 23070.) [From v. 237.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/1 a : 2*070

Train-control devices. No. 28000 (sub-no. 26), in matter of application for ap-proval of proposed modification of systems or devices under par. (b), sec 26 of interstate commerce act as amended, Pennsylvania Railroad Company; de-cided May 8, 1940. [1940.] p. 337-342. ([Opinion] 23175.) [From v. 238.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/1 a . -311 •>

----- No. 28000 (sub-no. 27), in matter of application for approval of proposed modification of systems or devices under par. (b), sec. 26 of interstate com-merce act as amended, Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Com-pany; decided May 8, 1940. [1940.] p. 343-346. ([Opinion] 23176.) v. 238.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/1 a: 23176

----- No. 28000 (sub-no. 28), in matter of application for approval of proposed modification of systems or devices under par. (b), sec. 26 of interstate com-merce act as amended, Rutland Railroad Company; [decided May 8, 1940]. [1940.] [1]+334-336 p. ([Opinion] 23174.) [From v. 238.] Paper, 5c.

Train service. No. 17876, Twin Cities and head of lakes joint passenger train service, in matter of application of Northern Pacific Railway Company, Minne-apolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Railway Company, and Great Northern Railway Company for authority to establish joint passenger tram service be-tween Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Duluth, Minn., and Superior, Wis., and to divide earnings therefrom; decided Feb. 13, 1940. [1940.] p. 381-38'6. ([Opinion] 23049.) [From v. 237.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/1 a: 2304.)

Vegetable cake. Fourth section application no. 18042, vegetable cake or meal in southern territory ; [decided May 3, 1940]. [1940.] [1]+306-308 p. ([Opt-ion] 23168.) [From v. 238.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/1 a: 23168

Vegetable oils. No. 27747, Mississippi Cotton Seed Crushers Association v. At-lanta, Birmingham & Coast Railroad Company et al.; decided Mar. 29, 1940. [1940.] p. 87-103. ([Opinion] 23142.) [From v. 238.1 * Pa^r,^5c.^ ^^

Wall board. Fourth section application no. 17812, wall board between points in the South; [decided Apr. 12, 1940]. [1940.] [l]+232-234 p ( Opinion] 23159.) [From v. 238.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/1 a. 23159

___ No. 28230, Celotex Corporation v. Akron, Canton & Youngstown Railway Company et al.; decided Apr. 2, 1940. [1940.] p. 161-1J0 ([Opinion] 23152.) [From v. 238.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/1 a . 23152

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Commerce Commission valuation reports.Clan City Pipe Line Company. Valuation docket no. 1255, Clay City Pipe Line

Company; [decided May 8, 1940]. [1940.] [1]+140-151 p.[From Valuation reports, v. 49.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val.9/a : B-994

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JUSTICE DEPARTMENTAbraham, Herbert. No. —, in circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, commis-

sioner of internal revenue v. Herbert Abraham and Mrs. Herbert Abraham (husband and wife), on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Ap-peals ; brief for petitioner. [1940.] cover title, i+10 p. $ J 1.76: Ab 82

Adler’s Creamery, Ine. No. 103, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1940, Adler’s Creamery, Inc., v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1940.] cover title, i+11 p. J J 1.78: Ad 59

American Optical Company. No. 107-417, in district court for southern district of New York, May term, 1940, United States v. American Optical Company et al.; indictment. [1940.] cover title, 29 p. J J 1.75: Am 35 op

----- No. 107-418, in district court for southern district of New York, May term. 1940, United States v. American Optical Company et al.; indictment. [1940.] cover title, 24 p. $ j 1.75; Am 35 op/2

----- No. 107^20, in district court for southern district of New York, Mayterm, 1940, United States v. American Optical Company et al.; indictment [1940.] cover title, 27 p. $ J 1.75: Am 35 op/3

American Potash and Chemical Corporation. Civil action no. 8-498, in district court for southern district of New York, United States v. American Potash and Chemical Corporation et al.; complaint, consent decree, and order of dis-missal as to one defendant. [1940.] cover title, 24 p. t J 1.75: Am 35 po

----- No. 105-184, in district court for southern district of New York, May term, 1939, United States v. American Potash & Chemical Corporation et al.; indict-ment. [1940.] cover title, 23 p. t J 1.75: Am 35 po/2

Associated Marble Companies. No. 26976-L, in district court for northern dis-trict of California, southern division, Mar. term, 1940, United States v. Asso-ciated Marble Companies et al.; indictment. [1940.] cover title, 12 p. f

J 1.75: As 78/2Bausch & Lomb Optical Company. Civil action no. 9-404, in district court

for southern district of New York, United States v. Bausch & Lomb Optical Company, et al.; complaint and consent decree. [1940.] cover title, 42 p. t

J 1.75: B 329Berolzheimer, Alfred C. Nos. —, in circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit,

commissioner of internal revenue v. Alfred C. Berolzheimer; [same] v. Edwin M. Berolzheimer, on petitions for review of decisions of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for petitioner. [1940.] cover title, i+11 p. t J 1.76 :B 458

Bethlehem Steel Corporation. In circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, no. 7045, Oct. term, 1939, United States vs. Bethlehem Steel Corporation et al.; [no. 7119, Oct. term, 1939, Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, Ltd., v. Ship-ping Board Merchant Fleet Corporation] ; no. 7046, Oct. term, 1939, Shipping Board Merchant Fleet Corp. vs. Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, Ltd. [appeals from district court for eastern district of Pennsylvania: opinion 1.[1940.] p. 2322-34. t ' J 1.76 :B 465

Block, William H. No. 105. in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1940. Union Trust Company of Indianapolis, as former executor of William II. Block, v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1940.] cover title, ii-|-10 p. t J 1.78: B 62

Brown, Pryor. In Court of Claims, no. 44727, Charles J. Brown, M. Jacob, and James A. Gleason, executors of Pryor Brown, v. United States; defendant’s exceptions to commissioner’s report. [1940.] p. 11-13. t J 1.80 :B 814

Bzichsbaum, William. No. 169, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1940, M illiam Buchsbaum v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; memorandum for respondent in opposition. [1940.] cover title, 2 P- + J 1.78: B854

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Bynum, Bertha'K. No. 9453, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, Bertha K Bynum et al. v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1940.] cover title, i+21 p.t J 1’7b • " ayo

Camarato, Samuel. No. 135, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1940 Samuel Camarato v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit; brief for United States in opposi-tion. [1940.] cover title, i+18 p. t Jl.i8.bH

Cameron, Winston A. No. 167, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1940 A H Thornburgh, administrator of Winston Arthur Qameron, v. United States,'on'petition for writ of certiojari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1940.] cover title, i+6 p. I

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Central Dredging Company. In Court of Claims, no. 42576, Central Diedging Company v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1940.] p. 151-200 +

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Certain-teed, Products Corporation. No. 66007, in District Court of United States for District of Columbia, Apr. term, 1940, United States v. Certain-teed I rod- ucts Corporation et al.; indictment. [1940.] cover title, 54 p. ?

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Chattanooga News-Free Press Company. No. 7978, in district court for eastern district of Tennessee, southern division, United States v. Chattanooga News- Free Press Company et al.; [criminal] information. [1940.] cover title, 9 p $ J 1.75: C 392

Cherokee Indians. In Court of Claims, no. J-8, Cherokee Nation v. UnitedStates; demurrer to 2d amended petition [and] brief on demurrer. [1940.] p. 15-20. t J 1.80 :C 424

Cowden Manufacturing Company. No. —, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1940, United States v. Cowden Manufacturing Company; petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims. [1940.] cover title, i+8 p. t

J 1.78 * C 838Creek Indians. In Court of Claims, no. F-373, Creek Nation v. United States;

reply brief for defendant on demurrer. [1940.] p. 35-53. tJ 1.80: C 861/3

Curran, John P. No. —, in circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, commissioner of internal revenue v. John P. Curran, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; supplemental brief for petitioner. [1040.] cover title, i-f-5 p. $ J 1.76 :C 936

Delaney, A. J. No. 142, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term. 1940, A. J. Delaney v. Nat Rogan, collector of internal revenue for 6th collection district of California, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1940.] cover title, i+6 p. t • J 1.78 :D 373

Detroit Tile Contractors’ Association. Civil action no. 1962, in district court for eastern district of Michigan, southern division [June term, 1940], United States v. Detroit Tile Contractors’ Association, et al.; complaint and consent decree. [1940.] cover title, 31 p. t J 1.75 :D 484

Dierking, Irwin S. In Court of Claims, no. 45032, Irwin S. Dierking v. United States; defendant’s request for findings of fact and brief. [1940.] p. 23-26. * J 1 -80: D 565

Doyle, Harry F. No. Ill, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1940, Harry F. Doyle and Lucy J. Doyle (husband and wife) v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1940.] cover title, i+9 p. t J118: D 774

Du Pont, Henry F. No. 101, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1940, Henry F. du Pont v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue,

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Du Pont, Henry F.—Continued.on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1940.] cover title, i-|-16 p. t

J 1.78: D 927Eisner, J. Lester. In Court of Claims, no. 44948, J. Lester Eisner v. United

States; brief for United States. [1940.] p. 39-50. t J 1.80: Ei87Evans, Hiram W. No. 16205, in district court for northern district of Georgia,

Rome division, May term, 1940, United States v. Hiram W. Evans et al.; indictment. [1940.] cover title, 37 p. t J1.75:Evl5

First National Steamship Company. No. 7661, special calendar, in United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, Apr. term, 1940, Shipping Board Merchant Fleet Corporation, formerly Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation, v. First National Steamship Company et al., appeal from District Court of United States for District of Columbia; appellant’s brief. [1940.] cover title, ii-J-31 p. t J 1.77: F 519

Fixico, Amon. Brief of appellant-petitioner, circuit court of appeals, 10th circuit, no. 2038, United States v. Amon Fixico, full-blood Creek, roll no. 5218 [et al.] ; no. 2039 [same] v. Betsy Lucas, Frank Lucas, and incorporated town of Stigler, Okla.; nos. 2045-46 [same] v. Eugene Rice, judge of district court for eastern district of Oklahoma, appeals from district court for eastern district of Oklahoma and petitions for mandamus directed to Eugene Rice, judge of district court for eastern district of Oklahoma; [brief for United States, appellant and petitioner]. [1940.] cover title, ii-f-16 p. $

J 1.76: F 588Fox, Will S. No. 7260, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, Will S. Fox v.

commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1940.] cover title, ii-|-21 p. t

J 1.76: F 834Gaines, Chester. No. 113, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1940,

Chester Gaines and Theresa Gaines, husband and wife, v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; memorandum for respondent. [1940.] cover title, 2 p. $ J 1.78 :G 127

Gilliland, J. IF. No. 245, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1940, United States v. J. W. Gilliland et al., appeal from district court for eastern district of Texas; statement as to jurisdiction. [1940.] cover title, 34 p. t

J 1.78: G 415Goltra, Edward F. No. —, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term. 1940,

United States v. Kate B. Goltra and E. Field Goltra, jr., executors of Edward F. Goltra; petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims. [1940.] cover title, i-f-10 p. t J 1.78: G 584

----- No. 191, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1940, United States v. Kate B. Goltra and E. Field Goltra, jr., executors of Edward F. Goltra; appeals from Court of Claims. [1940.] cover title, 60 p. $ J 1.78 : G 584/2

----- No. 192, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1940, Kate B. Goltra and E. Field Goltra, jr., executors of Edward F. Goltra, v. United States, vu petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States in opposition. [1940.] cover title, i-f-9 p. t J 1.78 :G 584/3

Gordon, Abraham L. In Court of Claims, no. 45170, Abraham L. Gordon v. United States; defendant’s demurrer to plaintiff’s petition [and] defendant’s brief in support of demurrer. [1940.] p. 9-16. t J 1.80: G 653

Grays Ferry Brick Company, Inc. In Court of Claims, no. 44005, Grays Ferry Brick Company, Inc., v. United States; defendant’s request for special findings of fact and brief. [1940.] p. 29-44. $ J 1.80 :G 795/2

Greenebaum, J., Tanning Company. No. 152, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1940, J. Greenebaum Tanning Company v. National Labor Relations Board, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; brief for National Labor Relations Board in opposition. [1940.] cover title, ii-j-22 p. $ j 1.78: G 836

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Greenebaum, J., Tanning Company—Continued.----- Same; supplemental memorandum for National Labor Relations Board.

[1940.] cover title, 3 p. t Jl.<8:G83b/2----- Same; supplemental memorandum for National Labor Relations Board.

[1940.] cover title, 4 p. t J1.78:G83b/3Guggenheim, Florence. No. 92, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term

1940, Florence Guggenheim v. Almon Q. Rasquin, individually and as collector of internal revenue for 1st district of New York, on petition foi writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; memorandum foj respond-ent. [1940.] cover title, 1 p. t Jl.i8.G939

Harvey Coal Corporation. In Court of Claims, nos. 42002 and 43388, Harvey Coal Corporation v. United States; brief for United States. [1940.] p. 57-91 t

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Hawke, E. R. No. 100, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1940, E. R.Hawke v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for re-spondent in opposition. [1940.] cover title, i+6 p. t J 1.78 :H 312

Hawkins, Minnie. No. 8593, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit. United States v. Minnie Hawkins, in her own right and as administratrix ot Artie L. Shell and Harmon Rufus Shell, appeal from district court for eastern district of Tennessee, George C. Taylor, judge; brief for appellant [1940 J cover title, i-J-15 p. t J1. <6: H 314

Horseshoe Lease Syndicate. No. —, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1940, Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, v. Horseshoe Lease Syndicate; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit. [1940.] cover title, i-f-27 p. $ J1.78:H<87

----- No. 9134, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, B. T. A. docket no. 79343, Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, v. Horseshoe Lease Syndicate [petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals (district of Texas) ; proceedings]. [1940.] p. 163-171. $ J 1.76 :H 787

Hygienic Products Company. No. 171, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1940, Hygienic Products Company v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1940.] cover title, i-j-10 pl J 1.78: H 996

International Agricultural Corporation. No. 43, consolidated cause, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, International Agricultural Corporation and Swift & Company v. Charles C. Pearce, Carlisle W. Higgins, and Ralph F. W. Brimley [United States officials]; brief for appellees. [1940.] cover title, iv+48p. t J 1.76: In 85

----- Same; appendix to brief filed by appellees. [1940.] cover title, 161 p. tJ 1.76: In 85/2

International Hod Carriers', Building and Common Laborers' District Council of Chicago and Vicinity. No. 32271, in district court for northern district of Illinois, eastern division, June term, 1940, United States v. Michael Carrozzo [president of International Hod Carriers’, Building and Common Laborers’ District Council of Chicago and Vicinity] et al.; indictment. [1940.] cover title, 14 p. J J 175: In 85

Jennings, Mrs. Zelda B. No. —, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term. 1940, Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, v. Zelda Baker Jennings et al.; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit. [1940.] cover title, i-f-7 p. $ J 1.78: J 449

Johns-Manville Corporation. Civil action no. 1817, in district court for nothern district of Illinois, eastern division, United States v. Johns-Manville [Corpora-tion] et al.; complaint. [1940.] cover title, 57 p. t J 1.75: J 629

Johnson, Isaac G. In Court of Claims, no. 44018, Isaac G. Johnson v. United States; defendant’s exceptions to report of commissioner. [1940.] 11 p. t

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Kelley, Ralph R. No. 217, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1940, Ralph P. Kelley v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1940.] cover title, 114-22 p. t J 1.78 :K 287

Legg, Mrs. Mildred S. No. 4649, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, estate of Mildred Sheppard Legg, Safe Deposit and Trust Company of Baltimore, executor, v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; supplemental brief for respondent. [1940.] cover title, i-f-9 p. $ J 1-76: L 524/3

Le Gierse, Mrs. Cecile. No. —, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1940, Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, v. Edyth Le Gierse and Bankers Trust Company, as executors of Cecile Le Gierse; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit. [1940.] cover title, i-f-14 p. t J 1-78: L 524

----- United States circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, no. 232, Oct. term, 1939, commissioner of internal revenue vs. Edyth Le Gierse and Bankers Trust Company, as executors of Cecile Le Gierse, petition to review decision of Board of Tax Appeals ; [addition to transcript], [1940.] p. 72-75. t J 1.76: L 524/2

Lester, Wharton E. In Court of Claims, no. 45021, Wharton E. Lester v. United States; brief for United States. [1940.] p. 59-82. t J 1.80 :L 567

Link-Belt Company. Nos. —, —, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1940, National Labor Relations Board v. Link-Belt Company; [same] v. Inde-pendent Union of Craftsmen; petition for writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit. [1940.] cover title, iii-f-33 p. t J 1.78: L648

Long Island Sand and Gravel Producers' Association. Civil action no. 9-44, in district court for southern district of New York, United States v. Long Island Sand and Gravel Producers’ Association et al.; complaint and consent decree. [1940.] cover title, 30 p. t J 1.75 :L 854

Lumber Products Association, Inc. No. 26977-S, in district court for northern district of California, southern division, Mar. term, 1940, United States v. Lumber Products Association, Inc., et al.; indictment. [1940.] cover title, 31 p. i J 1.75: L97

McClung, C. M., & Company. In Court of Claims, no. 44738, C. M. McClung & Company v. United States; brief for United States. [1940.] p. 35-55. t

J 1.80: M 132Main and McKinney Building Company. No. 9416, in circuit court of appeals

for 5th circuit, Main and McKinney Building Company of Houston, Tex., v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1940.] cover title, ii-f-14 p. ?

J 1.76: M 284Mallinckrodt, Edward. No. —, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term,

1940, Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, v. Edward Mal-linckrodt, jr., et al., trustees [under indenture of trust made Apr. 17, 1918, by Edward Mallinckrodt] ; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit. [1940.] cover title, i-]-8 p. t J 1.78:M 296

Mar de Passy Corporation. No. 42694, in Court of Claims, Mar de Passy Corpo-ration v. United States; brief for defendant, defendant’s response to plain-tiff’s exceptions to commissioner’s report and reply to plaintiff’s brief. [1940.] cover title, ii4-241-314 p. il. t J 1.80: M 334

Marshall, Lee H. No. 110, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1940, Lee H. Marshall heirs et al., Fidelity Trust Company, trustee, v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1940.] cover title, i4-16 p. t J 1.78:M 356

Mascuch, Joseph J. No. 116, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1940, Joseph J. Mascuch v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1940.] cover title, i 4-12 p. $ j 1.78; m 377

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Mason, Silas, Company, Inc. In Court of Claims, no. 446oJ, Silas Mason ™ P J ’ Inc., Walsh Construction Company, Atkinson-Kier Company v. United State , defendant’s demurrer to plaintiffs’ amended petition. [1940.] P j4 gQ1 M 38l

Menihan, J. G., Corp. United States circuit court of appeals for 2d^circuit, J. G. Menihan Corp., J. G. Menihan, sr., and J. G. Menihan, jr.,, v. Reconstruc tion Finance Corporation [appeal from district court for western district of New York; proceedings]. [1940.] p. 24-31. t J 1.76. M 52b

Millikin Julia S No. 8494, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit, commis-sioner of internal revenue v. Julia S. Millikin, on petition forr review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for petitioner. [1940.] cover title^

Morgan, Arthur, Trucking Co. No. 21386 criminal in district; court for eastern district of Missouri, eastern division, Mar. term, 1940, United States v. Arthur Morgan Trucking Co. et al.; brief of United States in opposition to defendant s demurrers to indictment. [1940.] cover title, m+62 p. t J 1.7o. M821

Mosaic Tile Company. Civil action no. 1788, in district court for northern dis-trict of Illinois, eastern division [June term, 1940] United States v. Mosaic Tile Company et al.; complaint and consent decree. [1940. J cover title, Li p. I J 1. i d : ivi oO

Mosbacher, Emil. No. 128, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1940, Emil Mosbacher v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; memorandum for United States in opposition. [1940.] cover title i+6p. t J 1.78 :M 85

Myers Arms Corporation. No. M-231, in Court of Claims, Myers Arms Corpora-tion v. United States ; brief for defendant. [1940.] cover title, ii-f-51-lOb. p. ?

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National Container Association. Civil action no. 8-318, in district court for southern district of New York, United States v. National Container Association et al.; complaint, consent decree, and order of dismissal as to certain defend-ants. [1940.] cover title, 36 p. t Jiao: N213co

National Forge and Ordnance Company. In Court of Claims, no. 44081, National Forge and Ordnance Company v. United States; defendant’s request for findings of fact and brief. [1940.] p. 69-86. t J 1-80 • N 213 fo

New Consumers Bread Company. No. 7100, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, New Consumers Bread Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review’ of decision of United States Processing Tax Board oReview; brief for respondent. [1940.] cover title, i-|-24 p. + J1.76: N 42co

Newport Industries, Inc. No. 7320, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, commissioner of internal revenue v. Newport Industries, Inc., on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for petitioner. [1940.] cover title, i+15 p. t J 176: N 42 zp

Nick John P. No. 21555, in district court for eastern district of Missouri, eastern division, Mar. term, 1940, United States v. John P. Nick and Clyde A. Weston; indictment (Sherman and anti-racketeering acts). [1940.] cover title, 63 p. J

Norman, Mrs. Anna. No. 7224, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, Northern Trust Company, executor of Anna Norman, v. commissioner of in-ternal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals ; brief for respondent. [1940.] cover title, ii+38 p. t J 1.76. N 781

North Carolina. Brief of appellee, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, no. 4627, J. D. Chalk, commissioner of game and inland fisheries [North Carolina, et al.] v. United States, appeal from district court for eastern dis-trict of North Carolina at Raleigh; brief for United States. [1940.] cover title, ii+29 p. t J 1.76 :N 81c

—-— No. 4627, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, J. D. Chalk, commis-sioner of game and inland fisheries [North Carolina, et al.] v. United States,

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North Carolina—Continued.appeal from district court for eastern district of North Carolina, at Raleigh; appellee’s reply brief and appendix. [1940.] cover title, 27 p. t

J 1 76: N 81 c/2North Whittier Heights Citrus Association. No. 853, in Supreme Court of

United States, Oct. term, 1939, North Whittier Heights Citrus Association v. National Labor Relations Board, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; memorandum for National Labor Relations Board in opposition to petition for rehearing. [1940.] cover title, 5 p. t

J 1.78 :N 811Opinions of Attorney General [released for publication in pamphlet form for in-

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Optical Wholesalers National Association, Inc. No. 107-419, in district court for southern district of New York, May term, 1940, United States v. Optical Whole-salers National Association, Inc., et al.; indictment. [1940.] cover title, 2G P- t J 1.75: Op 7

Otis Elevator Company. In Court of Claims, no. 43623, Otis Elevator Company v United States; brief for United States. [1940.] p. 47-59. $ J1.80:Ot4

Pan-American Life Insurance Company. In circuit court of appeals for 5th cir-cuit, no. 9175, commissioner of internal revenue vs. Pan-American Life Insur-ance Company, and Pan-American Life Insurance Company vs. commissioner of internal revenue, petitions for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals (district of Louisiana) ; [proceedings]. [1940.] p. 84-90. t J 1.76:P 191

----- No. —, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1940, Guy T.Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue v. Pan-American Life Insurance Company; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit. [1940.] cover title, i-]-16 p. t J 1.78 :P 191

Polleys Lumber Company. No. 9425, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, Polleys Lumber Company and United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company v.United States, appeal from district court for district of Montana; brief forUnited States. [1940.] cover title, ii-]-30 p. t J 1.76 :P 763

Pullman Company. Civil action no. 994, in district court for eastern district of Pennsylvania, June term, 1940, United States v. Pullman Company et al * complaint. [1940.] cover title, 80 p. t J 1.75 :P 967

----- Same; appendices to complaint. [1940.] cover title, 581 p. JJ 1.75: P 967/2

Ragan-Malone Company. In Court of Claims, no. M-377, Ragan-Malone Com-pany v. United States; brief for United States. [1940.] p. 41-85. t

j 1.80: R126Rea & Read Mill and Elevator Company. No. 145, in Supreme Court of United

States, Oct. term, 1940, Will G. Rea and Frank Foresman, as trustees of Rea & Read Mill and Elevator Company, corporation, dissolved, v. Acel C.Alexander, collector of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to

court of appeals for 10th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition[1940.] cover title, i+7 p. t J 1.78 :R 22

Rector and Davidson. In circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, no. 9157, com-missioner of internal revenue vs. Rector and Davidson, petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals (district of Texas) ; [proceedings] [1940 ] p. 167-170. t J 1.76 :R 245

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“in SunremeCour^of United States. Oct. term, 1940, Guy T Helver-ing, commissioner of Internal revenue, v. ft। cove?title*of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit. [1940.] jcover ^iue, i+23 p. t . .

Ueticker H B In Court of Claims, no. 44584, Roland W. Reticker, adminis- ^trator’of H. B. Reticker v. United States; brief for United suteJ

p. 39-50. t ’ -4.Ritzwoller M H., Company. No. 7080, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit,

Oct term, 1939, M. H. Ritzwoller Company v. National Labor Relations B<>< opposition to petition for rehearing. [1940.] cover title, 6 p. * J176; R519

Posen7>ero Abraham. No. 9502, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, Alice J. Rosenberg as administratrix with will annexed of Abraham %’commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Bos Tl^x Appeals; brief for respondent. [1940.] cover title, n+30^

Qf Tonis Tile Contractors' Association. Civil action no. 521-2, in district court tor els tern dSlct of Missouri, eastern division, United States v. St Lotus OTeXttaXt' Association et al.; complaint and consent decree WM cover title, 40 p. t

___ No 21552, in district court for eastern district of Missouri eastern division, Mar. term, 1940, United States v. St. Louis Tile Contractors Association et ah, indictment. [1940.] cover title, 27 p. t J 1.75. baZ4

Sherwood Jacob L. United States circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit no.306. Oct. term, 1939. Jacob L. Sherwood u United States appeal from district court for eastern district of New York; [decree]. [1940.] p. 3o-43.^

Smith Richard. No. 160, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1940, Richard Smith and Geraldine J. Hall v. United States, on petition for writ certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District offor United States in opposition. [1940.] cover title, 14-12 p. t J 1.78. Sm64

Steel Union Sheet Piling. In Court of Claims, no. 43S39, Steel Union Sheet Piling v. United States; defendants brief. [1940.] cover title, 14-25 34 J’18Q.st32

Sterling Electric Motors, Inc. No. —, in Supreme Court of United‘States, Oct.term, 1940, National Labor Relations Board v. Sterling Electric Motors Inc., petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, and motion to reverse. [1940.] cover title, i4-12 p. + J 1.78. bt45

Stone, Ida B. No. 7271, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, Ida B. Stone, Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago and Lillian Falker, administrators, v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1940.] cover title, ii4-14 p. t J 1.76: St <1

Taft Henry W. No. 183, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1940, Henrv W. Taft and Julia W. S. Taft v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of in-ternal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appea s for 2d circuit; memorandum for respondent. [1940.] cover title, 3 p. I

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Textile Mills Securities Corporation. No. 7056, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, commissioner of internal revenue v. Textile Mills Securities Corpora-tion, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; supplemental brief for petitioner. [1940.] cover title, i-]-6 p. t Jl.ib. 1 <514

Tile Contractors' Association of America, Inc. Civil action no. 1761, in district court for northern district of Illinois, eastern division [June term, 1940], United States v. Tile Contractors’ Association of America, Inc., et al.; com-plaint and consent decree. [1940.] cover title, 38 p. t J 1.75: 1454

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Tovrea Packing Company. No. 215, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1940, Tovrea Packing Company v. National Labor Relations Board, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for National Labor Relations Board in opposition. [1940.] cover title, i+9 p. $ J 1.78 :T 649

Troy-Parisian, Inc. No. 9432, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, United States, on relation and for benefit of administrator of Federal Housing Admin-istration, v. Troy-Parisian, Inc.; brief for United States upon appeal from dis-trict court for district of Idaho, southern division. [1940.] cover title, iv-f-28 p. t J 1.76 :T 759

Tyng, Lucien H. No. 148, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1940, Lucien H. Tyng v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1940.] cover title, i-j-10 p. t J 1.78 :T 979

Underwood Elliott Fisher Company. Civil action no. 8-317, in district court for southern district of New York, United States v. Underwood Elliott Fisher Com-pany (Del.), et al.; complaint and consent decree. [1940.] cover title, 14 p. t

J 1.75: Un 2United Fruit Company. In Court of Claims, no. 43401, United Fruit Company v.

United States; defendant’s exceptions to commissioner’s report, request for findings of fact, and brief. [1940.] p. 61-78. $ J 1.80: Un 34

United Motors Service, Incorporated. In Court of Claims, no. 43929, United Motors Service, Incorporated, v. United States; defendant’s demurrer [and brief in support of demurrer]. [1940.] p. 37-46. t J 1.80: Un 34/2

United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company. In Court of Claims, no. 44293, United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company v. United States; defendant’s request for special findings of fact [and] defendant’s brief. [1940.] p. 41-47. $

J 1.80: Un 35United States Gypsum Company. No. 66008, in District Court of United States

for District of Columbia, Apr. term, 1940. United States v. United States Gypsum Company et al.; indictment. [1940.] cover title, 22 p. J J 1.75: Un35

Wallace, William L. No. 337, in circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, Norman J. Pfaff and Frank B. Wallace, executors of William L. Wallace, v. commis-sioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals ; brief for respondent. [1940.] cover title, ii-}-15 p. t J 1.76: W155

Washington County Fire Insurance Company. No. 106, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1940, Washington County Fire Insurance Company, Washington, Pa., v. William Driscoll, collector of internal revenue, 23d district of Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Pa., on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1940.] cover title, ii-|-19 p. t J 1.78 :W 279

Willard Manufacturing Company. Nos. 130-131, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1940, Willard Manufacturing Company v. J. E. Kennedy, former collector [of internal revenue for district of Vermont; same] v. Robert W. McCuen, collector [of internal revenue for district of Vermont], on peti-tion for writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for respondents in opposition. [1940.] cover title, i-f-10 p. t J 1.78 :W 661

William Floccus Oak Leather Company. No. 7420, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, William Fiaccus Oak Leather Company v. commissioner of inter-nal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1940.] cover title, ii 4-19 p. t J 1.76 :F 591

Wright, Everett E. In Court of Claims, no. 43854, Everett E. Wright v. United States; defendant’s request for findings of fact and brief. [1940.] p. 23-32. t

J 1.80: W 931ANTITRUST DIVISION

Note .—The Public statements listed below were released May 16-June 28, 1940, and read Division for Enforcement of Antitrust Laws.American Potash and Chemical Corporation. United States v. American Potash

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Certain-teed Products Corporation. United States v. Certain-teed Products Cor-poration et al. (D. C. U. S. Dist. of Col.-no. 6607) ; [same] v. United States Gypsum Company et al. (D. C. U. S. Dist. of Col.-no. 66008), statement of grounds for action; indictments for violation of Sherman antitrust act. 1-HO; [l]+3p. t J 20.7 :C 337

Milk. Statement of grounds for action, investigation of milk and dairy products industries, New York City. 1940. [1] +6 p. + J 20.7: M 599/3

Optical industry. Statement of grounds for action, investigation of optical in-dustry ; grand jury inquiry in New York City. 1940. [1] +5 p. + J 20.7 : Op 7

Tile Contractors' Association of America, Inc. United States v. Tile Contractors Association of America, Inc., et al. (U. S. D. C. N. D. Ill.-civil action no. 1761), statement of grounds for action; consent decree relating to tile industry. 1940 [1J+4 p. t J 20.7 :T 454

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Law enforcement. FBI law enforcement bulletin, v. 9, no. 7; July 1940. [1940.] cover title, [2] +1-43 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] J (available to law enforcement officers and agencies only.)L. C. card 36-13359 J 1.14/8: 9/<

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Mortality. Causes and prevention of death among children in United States; by Clara E. Hayes and Elizabeth C. Tandy. [1940.] [1]+268-273 p. 4° [From The child, monthly news summary, v. 4, no. 10, Apr. 1940.] T

L 5.35/a: D 349/2Prenatal care. Standards of prenatal care, outline for use of physicians. [Re-

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White House Conference on Children in a Democracy. Follow-up program of White House Conference on Children in a Democracy. [1940.] 14+[1] p. il. 4° [Supplement to The child, v. 5, no. 1, July 1940.] * Paper, 5c.

L 5.35:5/1/sp.supp.Young workers and their jobs in 1936, survey in 6 States; by Helen Wood. 1940.

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Legislative report 7; July 6, 1940. [1940.] 9 leaves, 4° [Processed.] tL 16.12 : 940/7

Motor vehicles. Summary of hours of service regulations for operators of motor vehicles by States. [Apr. 15, 1940.] [2] 4-53 leaves, 4° [Processed. Supple-ment to Chart showing State and Federal hours limitations.] t

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L 2.6/a 4 : 940/5Employment. Employment and pay rolls, Apr. 1940; prepared by Division of

Employment Statistics and Division of Construction and Public Employment. 1940. iv-f-29 p. il. (Serial no. R. 1121.) [Monthly.] tL. C. card L23-234 L 2.9 : 940/4

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Family expenditures. Family expenditures for medical care, personal care, and miscellaneous items; [prepared by Cost of Living Division]. [1940.] 18 p. il. (Serial no. R. 1118.) [From Monthly labor review, May 1940.] t

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Monthly labor review. Monthly labor review, June 1940, v. 50, no. 6; [Hugh S. Hanna, editor], [1940.] cover title, iv-f-1293-1545 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 subscrip-tion, $4.75.L. C. card 15-26485 L 2.6: 50/6

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, hourly and weekly earnings, weekly working hours, collective agreements, industrial accidents, industrial disputes, wholesale prices, labor turnover, as well as information on retail prices, building construction, changes in cost of living, labor legislation and court decisions, and important labor developments in other countries. One free sub-scription will be given to all labor departments and bureaus, workmen’s compensation commissions, and other offices connected with the administration of labor laws and to organizations exchanging publications withi the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C„ at the prices stated above.

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title, iv+1-244 p. il. [Certain articles are reprinted from the Monthly labor review and listed in the Monthly catalog as as they are issued.] L2.6: 51/1

Personal-service expense in relation to total Federal expenditures; [prepared by Herman Byer and Archie Edwards]. [1940.] 5 p. (Serial no. R. 1119.) [Prepared in cooperation with Civil Service Commission. From Monthly labor review, May 1940.] t L2.6/a:P432

Prices. Retail prices, food, May 1940; prepared by Retail Price Division and Cost of Living Division. 1940. ii-|-14 p. il. (Serial no. R. 1123.) [Monthly.] t L. C. card L 32-43 L 2-6/a 2: MO/5

----- Wholesale prices, May 1940; prepared by Division of Wholesale Prices.1940. ii-J-10p.il. (Serial no. R. 1124.) [Monthly.] tL. C. card L 22-229 L 2.8: 940/5

Printing. Union wages, hours, and working conditions in printing trades, June 1, 1939; prepared by Industrial Relations Division. 1940. x+69 p. il. (Bul-letin 675.) * Paper, 15c. L 2.3: 675

----- Same. (H. doc. 690, 76th Cong. 3d sess.)

WAGE AND HOUR DIVISIONCincinnati Union Terminal Company, Inc. No. 8656, in circuit court of appeals

for 6th circuit, Philip B. Fleming, administrator of Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor, v. Cincinnati Union Terminal Company, Inc., appeal from district court for southern district of Ohio; brief for administrator. [1940.] cover title, ii+20 p. t L20.2:C49

Clothing. Wage orders, minimum wage rates in apparel industry, in matter of recommendations of Industry Committee No. 2 for Minimum Wage Rates in Apparel Industry, effective July 15, 1940. 1940. 24 p. [Excerpts from Title 29, chap. 5, Code of Federal regulations, pts. 558-583.] t L 20.8: 558-583

Fair labor standards act. Interpretative bulletin 14: Agriculture, exemption of agriculture, and on exemptions for processing agricultural commodities [under fair labor standards act of 1938]. June 1940. 22 p. (Office of General Counsel.) t L 20.7:14

----- Regulations applicable to industry committees, pursuant to sec. 5 of fair labor standards act of 1938 (52 Stat. 1060) ; Apr. 1940. [1940.] 8 p. [Title 29, chap. 5, Code of Federal regulations, pt. 511.] t L 20.8: 511/2

Posters. Hat, wage order; [all lettered poster]. May 13, 1940. 22X14 in. tL 20.9: H 28

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WOMEN’S BUREAUClothing. Earnings in women’s and children’s apparel industry in spring of

1939; [by Arthur T. Sutherland]. 1940. vii+91 p. ([Bulletin 175.]) * Paper, 15c.L. C. card L 40-143 L 13.3 :175

Hours of labor. Short hours pay, 8-hour day, 5-day week. [Edition of] Apr.1940. [1940.] 8 p. il. narrow 8° f L 13.2: H 81/2/940

Raincoats. Hours and earnings in certain men’s-wear industries: Raincoats, sport jackets; [by Arthur T. Sutherland]. 1940. v+29 p. (Bulletin 163-5.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card L 38-150 L 13.3 :163-5

Woman worker, July 1940; [v. 20, no. 4J. [1940.] 16 p. large 8° [Bimonthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 35c.L. C. card L 30-118 L 13.8: 20/4

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Women in industry. Effective industrial use of women in defense program.1940. ii-f-22 p. (Special bulletin 1.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card L 40-144 L 13.10:1

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Governmental accounting and budgeting, list of recent references; [compiled by Florence S. Hellman]. Washington, 1940. cover title, [2]4-33 p. 4° [Proc-essed.] t (free to institutions only). LC2.2: G 74/3/940

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CATALOG DIVISIONDissertations, Academic. List of American doctoral dissertations printed in 1938,

received in Catalog Division, Jan. 1938-Sept. 1939, with supplement to earlier lists; prepared by Mary Wilson MacNair and Margaret Neal Karr. 1940. vii+420 p. * Paper, 50c.L. C. card 13-35002 LC 9.2: D 65/938

Subject headings. List of subject headings, 3d edition, additions and changes, list 48 ; Apr.-June 1940. [1940.] 4 leaves, narrow 8° LC 9.6/3: 3/48

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COPYRIGHT OFFICECopyright. Catalog of copyright entries, new series. 1940.

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LC 3.6/1 : 37/1-4 pt. 3. Musical composition, including list of renewals, v. 35, no. 4. iv 4-493-659 p.

[Monthly.] LC 3.6/3 : 35/4pt. 4. Works of art, reproductions of a work of art, drawings or plastic works of

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LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE SERVICELegislation. Summary of major legislation, and of Federal court decisions on

its constitutionality, 1933-40, summary of major legislation, 1933-40, with various amendments to each basic act, and decisions of Federal courts as to constitutionality of basic and amending acts; [prepared by W. H. McClenon in charge of Federal Law Section of Legislative Reference Service], 1940. vii+123 p. (S. doc. 187, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 40-26934

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MARITIME COMMISSIONMerchant marine. Instruction courses for personnel of American merchant ma-

rine, June 1940. 1940. iii+11 p. il. t MC 1.2: In 7

NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICSAirfoils. Experimental results with airfoils tested in high-speed tunnel at

Guidonia [with list of references], by Antonio Ferri; [translation by S. Reiss from] Atti di Guidonia, no. 17, Sept. 20, 1939. Washington, July 1940. cover title, 14 p. 26 pl. A° (Technical memorandums 946.) [Processed.] f

Y3.N 21/5: 8/946Joints (aircraft). New equipment for testing fatigue strength of riveted and

welded joints [with reference], by W. Muller; [translation by J. Vanier] spe-cial reprint of Schweizer archiv, no. 10, 1937. Washington, July 1940. cover title, 5 p. 2 pl. (Technical memorandums 947.) [Processed.] t

Y3.N 21/5: 8/947Roller hearings. Experiments on ball and roller bearings under conditions of

high speed and small oil supply [with list of references], by Gunter Getzlaff [translation by J. Vanier from] Jahrbuch, 1938, der Deutschen Luft fahrtfor- schung. Washington, July 1940. cover title, 15 p. 8 pl. 4° (Technical memo-randums 945.) [Processed.] f Y 3.N 21/5: 8/945

NATIONAL ARCHIVESFEDERAL REGISTER DIVISION

N0TE—The archivist of the United States acting through this division established by him under the provisions of the Federal register act. Public no. 220. 74th Congress (49 Stat. 500-503) 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 pub-lished are printed and distributed forthwith by the Government Printing Office in a serial publication designated the Federal register.Code of Federal regulations. Code of Federal regulations of United States having

general applicability and legal effect, in force June 1, 1938; [v. 9] ; title 33, Navigation and navigable waters, title 34, Navy, title 35, Panama Canal. 1st edition. 1939. viii+966 p. il. 8 maps. [Each chapter carries individual page numbers.] ♦ Cloth, $2.25.L. C. card 39-29399 AE 2.8: 9

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Federal register. Federal register, v. 5, no. 128-148; July 2-31, 1940. [1940.] p. 2435-2712, 4° [Daily, except Sunday, Monday, and day following a legal holiday.]L. C. card 36-26246 AE 2.7: 5/128-148

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Federal register—Continued.----- Same, v. 5, nos. 1-127, semiannual index, Jan-June 1940. [1940.] 59 p. 4°

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NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARDNote .—The separate decisions of the National Labor Relations Board are issued in

printed form beginning with v. 3 and have been placed on a subscription basis (the deci-sions in v. 1 and 2 were mimeographed and distributed by the National Labor Relations Board). The separate decisions, beginning with v. 3, are obtainable from the Superin-tendent of Documents, Washington. D. C., at a subscription price of $1.50 per volume (one volume covering a period of approximately 2 months) ; single copies usually 5c. The bound volumes of decisions and orders are also sold by the Superintendent of Documents at various prices, depending upon the size of the volume.Acme-Evans Company. In matter of Acme-Evans Company and Federal Labor

Union No. 21873, affiliated with A. F. of L.; in matter of [same] and Inter-national Brotherhood of Teamsters & Chauffeurs, Stablemen and Helpers Local Union 135, affiliated with A. F. of L.; in matter of [same] and [same], cases nos. C-1438, C-1439, and R-1368, decided May 29, 1940; [decision and order]. [1940.] 55 p. ([Decision] 2.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 10c. LR 1.8/a: 24/2

Alma Mills, Inc. In matter of Alma Mills, Inc., and Textile Workers Organizing Committee; in matter of Limestone Mills, Inc., and [same]; in matter of Hamrick Mills, Inc., and [same], cases nos. C-1243 to C-1245, decided May 29,1940; decision and order. [1940.] 70 p. ([Decision] 1.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 10c. LR 1.8/a : 24/1

American Bemberg Corporation. In matter of American Bemberg Corporation, North American Rayon Corporation and Textile Workers Union No. 21999, affiliated with A. F. of L., case no. R-1714; certification of representatives, June 15, 1940. [1940.] 2 p. ([Decision] 70.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 24/70

American Furniture Novelty Company. In matter of American Furniture Nov-elty Company and United Furniture Workers of America, Local 18-B, affiliated with Congress of Industrial Organizations, and Furniture, Woodworkers & Finishers Union, Local 18-B of Upholsterers International Union of North America, affiliated with American Federation of Labor, case no. R-1844, decided June 7, 1940; decision and direction of election. [1940.] 5 p. ([De-cision] 44.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c.

LR 1.8/a: 24/44American Sales Book Company, Inc. In matter of American Sales Book Com-

pany, Inc., and International Typographical Union, case no. R-1799; certifica-tion of representatives, June 6, 1940. [1940.] 2 p. ([Decision] 33.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] ♦ Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 24/33

American White Cross Laboratories, Inc. In matter of American White Cross Laboratories, Inc., and Textile Workers Union of America, case no. C-1475, decided June 4, 1940; decision and order. [1940.] 9 p. ([Decision] 28.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 24/28

Ann Arbor Press. No. 8547, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit, Oct. term, 1939, National Labor Relations Board v. Horace G. Prettyman and Arthur J. Wiltse, copartners, doing business as Ann Arbor Press, on petition for enforce-ment of order of National Labor Relations Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1940.] cover title, iv-j-51 p. $ LR 1.9: An 71

Barrett Company. In matter of Barrett Company and Local 12024, District 50, United Mine Workers of America (C. I. O.), case no. R-1854, decided June 15^ 1940; decision and certification of representatives. [1940.] 4 p. ([Decision] 73.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c.

LR 1.8/a: 24/73 Benz, George, Sons, Inc. In matter of George Benz Sons, Inc., and Warehouse

Employees Union, Local 503 (A. F. of L.) and Benz Inside Plant Employees Association, party of contract, case no. C-1580, decided May 29, 1940; decision and order. [1940.] 9 p. ([Decision] 4.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a; 24/4

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Blue Bell-Globe Manufacturing Company. In matter of Blue Bell-Globe Manu-facturing Company and Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, case no. C-1455, decided May 29, 1940; decision and order. [1940.] 18 p. ([Decision] 3.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c.

LR 1.8/a: 24/3Bob White Mills, Inc. In matter of Bob White Mills, Inc., and Chris Gjenste,

case no. C-1586, decided June 6, 1940; decision and order. [1940.] 4 p. ([Deci-sion] 31.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] ♦ Paper, 5c.

LR 1.8/a: 24/31Borden Mills, Inc. In matter of Borden Mills, Inc., and Textile Workers Union

of America, case no. R-769; supplemental decision and order, June 3, 1940. [1940.] 2 p. ([Decision] 20.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 24/20

Brown Shoe Company, Inc. In matter of Brown Shoe Company, Inc., and its wholly owned subsidiary, Moench Tanning Company, Inc., and National Leather Workers Association Local No. 44, affiliated with Committee for Industrial Organization, cases nos. R-967 and C-957, decided Apr. 18, 1940; [decision and order], [1940.] 36 p. ([Decision] 93.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 22.] * Paper, 10c. LR 1.8/a : 22/93

Burk Brothers. No. 7412, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, Oct. term, 1939, Burk Brothers v. National Labor Relations Board, on petition to review and set aside and on request for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1940.] cover title, iii+26 p. t LR 1.9: B 917

Butler Specialty Company. In matter of Butler Specialty Company and United Furniture Workers of America, Local 18-B, affiliated with Congress of In-dustrial Organizations, and Furniture, Woodworkers & Finishers Union, Local 18-B of Upholsterers International Union of North America, affiliated with American Federation of Labor, case no. R-1847, decided June 7, 1940; decision and direction of election. [1940.] 5 p. ([Decision] 46.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 24/46

Case, J. I., Company. In matter of J. I. Case Company and Pattern Makers League of North America and Pattern Makers Association of Quad Cities and Vicinity, affiliated with American Federation of Labor, case no. R-1858, de-cided June 12, 1940; decision and direction of election. [1940.] 5 p. ([De-cision] 59.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c.

LR 1.8/a: 24/59Century Engraving & Embossing Company. In matter of Century Engraving &

Embossing Company and International Printing Pressmen & Assistants’ Union of North America, affiliated with American Federation of Labor, case no. R-1798; supplemental decision and order, June 18, 1940. [1940.] 2 p. ([De-cision] 84.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c.

LR 1.8/a: 24/84Colonial Togs Company. In matter of Nathan Levine, individually and doing

business under firm name and style of Colonial Togs Company and International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union, case no. C-1585, decided June 13, 1940; de-cision and order. [1940.] 6 p. ([Decision] 65.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 24/65

Crown Central Petroleum Corporation. In matter of Crown Central Petroleum Corporation and Oil Workers International Union, Local No. 227, cases nos. C-1449 and R-1533, decided May 31, 1940; decision, order, and direction of election. [1940.] 14 p. ([Decision] 10.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] ♦Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 24/10

Crotvn Worsted Mills, Inc. In matter of Crown Worsted Mills, Inc., and Inde-pendent Textile Worsted Union, case no. R-1744; supplemental decision and certification of representatives, June 3, 1940. [1940.] 3 p. ([Decision] 19.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 24/19

Cudahy Packing Company. In matter of Cudahy Packing Company and Packing House Workers Organizing Committee, C. I. O., case no. R-1718; certification

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Cudahy Packing Company—Continued.of representatives, June 6, 1940. [1940.] 2 p. ([Decision] 32.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 24/32

Davidson Granite Company, Inc. In matter of Davidson Granite Company, Inc., and Quarry Workers’ International Union of North America, Branch No. 20 and American Federation of Labor Quarry Workers, Local Union No. 21976, party to contract; in matter of [same] and Quarry Workers’ International Union of North America, Branch No. 20, cases nos. C-1400 and R-1551, decided June 4, 1940; [decision, order, and direction of election]. [1940.] 28 p. ([Decision] 29.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c.

LR 1.8/a: 24/29Dayton & Waldrip Company. In matter of Dayton & Waldrip Company and

Lodge 2018, Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers of North America, through Steel Workers Organizing Committee, affiliated with C. I. O., case no. R-1749, decided June 17, 1940; decision and direction of election. [1940.] 6 p. ([Decision] 81.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 24/81

Dayton Malleable Iron Co. In matter of G. H. R. Foundry Company, division of Dayton Malleable Iron Co., and Local 806, United Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers of America, case no. R-1800; certification of representatives, June 27, 1940. [1940.] 2 p. ([Decision] 111.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] ♦ Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 24/111

Diamond Coal Company. In matter of Diamond Coal Company and United Mine Workers of America District No. 23, case no. R-1859, decided June 12, 1940; decision and direction of election. [1940.] 4 p. ([Decision] 60.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 24/60

Dreamland Bedding & Upholstery Co. In matter of Dreamland Bedding & Up-holstery Co. [et al.] and United Furniture Workers of America, CIO, No. 262, Furniture Workers Union No. 1541, A. F. of L., cases nos. RE-7 to RE-13; sup-plemental decision and supplemental direction, June 3, 1940. [1940.] 4 p. ([Decision] 21.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c.

LR 1.8/a: 24/21Elkland Leather Company, Inc. No. 7176, in circuit court of appeals for 3d cir-

cuit, Oct. term, 1939, National Labor Relations Board v. Elkland Leather Com-pany, Inc., respondent, and Elkland Leather Workers’ Association, Inc., inter-venor respondent, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Rela-tions Board; reply brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1940.] cover title, 13 p. t LR 1.9: El 52/2

Evelyn Coats. In matter of Ben Vogel, Joseph Vogel, and Leo Vogel, doing busi-ness under name of Evelyn Coats and International Ladies Garment Workers Union, C. I. O., case no. C-1188; order vacating and setting aside findings of fact, conclusions of law, and order, June 4, 1940. 1940. 1 p. ([Decision] 30.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c.

LR 1.8/a: 24/30Eenske Bros., Inc. In matter of Fenske Bros., Inc., and Furniture, Woodworkers

& Finishers Union, Local 18-B of Upholsterers International Union of North America, affiliated xyith American Federation of Labor, and United Furniture Workers of America, Local 18-B, affiliated with Congress of Industrial Organi-zations, case no. R-1843, decided June 7, 1940; decision and direction of election. [1940.] 5 p. ([Decision] 43.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 24/43

French Paper Company. In matter of French Paper Company and Local 639, United Automobile Workers of America, A. F. of L., case no. R-1782; certifica-tion of representatives, June 4, 1&40. [1940.] 2 p. ([Decision] 27.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 24/27

Friedrich, Ed, Inc. Appendix to petitioner’s brief, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, no. 9518, National Labor Relations Board v. Ed Friedrich. Inc.; on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board. [1940.] cover title, ii+307 p. t LR 1.9 :F 914/4

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General Motors Corporation. Appendix to petitioner’s brief, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, no. 7272, National Labor Relations Board v. General Motors Corporation; on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board. [1940.] cover title, ix-f-877 p. 1 pl. I LR1.9:G28b/3

----- In matter of General Motors Corporation and International Union, U. A. W. A., affiliated with A. F. L.; in matter of [same] and Pattern Makers League of North America, affiliated with A. F. L.; in matter of [same] and Interna-tional Union, United Automobile Workers of America, affiliated with CIO; in matter of [same] and Local 1411, International Association of Machinists (A. F. of L.), cases nos. R-1721 to R-1731; supplemental decision, certification of representatives, direction of run-off elections, and order, May 29, 1940. [1940.] 34 p. ([Decision] 6.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 10c. LR 1.8/a: 24/6

----- Same; order ([Decision] 6a.)

dismissing petitions in part, June 5, 1940. [1940.] 2 p. [From N L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c.

LR 1.8/a: 24/6 a----- In matter of General Motors Corporation, Delco Products Division and

Local 801, United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America, Day ton, Ohio, case no. R-1796; amendment to direction of election, June 13, 1940. 1940. 1 p. ([Decision] 77.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, y. 24.] * Paper, 5c. ^R 1.8/a. 24/77

Glidden Company. In matter of Glidden Company and Local 12148, District 50, United Mine Workers of America (C. I. O.), case no. R-1803; certification of representatives, June 17, 1940. [1940.] 2 p. ([Decision] 78.) [Prom N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 24/78

Holland Manufacturing Company. In matter of Holland Manufacturing Com-pany and Textile Workers Union of America, affiliated with C. I. O., case no. C-1178, decided May 27, 1940; decision and order. [1940.] 21 p. ([Decision] 128 ) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 23.] * Paper, 5c.

LR 1.8/a: 23/128Illinois Tool Works. In matter of Illinois Tool Works and Metal Trades Depart-

ment of American Federation of Labor, Elgin, Ill., case no. R-1737 ; supple-mental decision and order, June 1, 1940. [1940.] 3 p. ([Decision] 15.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 24/15

Ingram-Richardson Mfg. Company of Indiana, Inc. In matter of Ingram-Rich-ardson Mfg. Company of Indiana, Inc., and Federal Labor Union 22174, affiliated with A. F. of L., case no. R-1770; certification of representatives, June 14, 1940. [1940.] 2 p. ([Decision] 69.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 24/69

International Furniture Company. In matter of International Furniture Com-pany and United Furniture Workers of America, Local 18-B, affiliated with Congress of Industrial Organizations, and Furniture, Woodworkers & Finish-ers Union, Local 18-B of Upholsterers International Union of North America, affiliated with American Federation of Labor, case no. R-1845, decided June 7, 1940; decision and direction of election. [1940.] 5 p. ([Decision] 45.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 24/45

International Shoe Company. No. 478, original, in circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. International Shoe Company, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1940.] cover title, iii-j-38 p. t

LR 1.9: In 85/7Jackee Manufacturing Company. In matter of George Stanton and Irving Silver-

man, doing business under name and style of Jackee Manufacturing Co. and International Ladies’ Garment Workers Union, Local 220, case no. C-1485, decided May 31, 1940; decision and order. [1940.] 15 p. ([Decision] 13.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 24/13

Jacohs Manufacturing Company. In matter of E. P. Jacobs, Mrs. Anna D. Harris, and Mrs. Fletcher Benham, doing business as Jacobs Manufacturing Com-pany, and Local Union No. 48, Stove Mounters International Union, affiliated

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Jacobs Manufacturing Company—Continued.with A. F. of L., case no. C-1549, decided May 9, 1940; decision and order. [1940.] 6 p. ([Decision] 64.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 23.] * Paper, 5c. DR 1.8/a: 23/64

Kalamazoo Paper Company. In matter of Kalamazoo Paper Company and International Brotherhood of Firemen and Oilers (A. F. of L.), case no. R-1780; certification of representatives, June 4, 1940. [1940.] 2 p. ([Deci-sion] 26.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c.

LR 1.8/a: 24/26Karpen, S., <f Bros. In matter of S. Karpen & Bros, and United Furniture

Workers of America, Local 18-B, affiliated with Congress of Industrial Or-ganizations, and Furniture, Woodworkers & Finishers Union, Local 18-B of Upholsterers International Union of North America, affiliated with American Federation of Labor, case no. R-1842, decided June 7, 1940; decision and direction of elections. [1940.] 5 p. ([Decision] 42.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 24/42

Kawneer Company. In matter of Kawneer Company and Local 92, United Automobile Workers of America, A. F. of L., case no. R-1779; certification of representatives, June 4, 1940. [1940.] 2 p. ([Decision] 25.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 24/25

King Features Syndicate, Inc. In matter of King Features Syndicate, Inc., and American Newspaper Guild; in matter of [same] and Kingsyn Employees Association, case no. R-1611 and R-1612; amendment to direction of elections, June 10, 1940. [1940.] 2 p. ([Decision] 53.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 24/53

Laganas, Chris, Shoe Co. In matter of Chris Laganas Shoe Co. and United Shoe Workers of America, Joint Council No. 15 (CIO) ; in matter of [same] and Associated Shoe Workers, Inc., cases nos. R-1837 and R-1838, decided June 6, 1940; decision and direction of election. [1940.] 4 p. ([Decision] 38.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c.

LR 1.8/a: 24/38----- Same; amendment to direction of election, June 17, 1940. 1940. 1 p.

([Decision] 38a.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c.LR 1.8/a: 24/38 a

Lane Cotton Mills Company. No. 9071, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. Lane Cotton Mills Company; opposition to petition for rehearing. [1940.] cover title, 3 p. t LR 1.9:L 245/4

Lets Manufacturing Company. In matter of Letz Manufacturing Company and Federal Labor Union No. 22226, affiliated with American Federation of Labor, case no. R-1880, decided June 15, 1940; decision and direction of election. [1940.] 3 p. ([Decision] 74.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 24/74

Life Insurance Company of Virginia. In matter of Life Insurance Company of Virginia, Richmond, Va., and Industrial and Ordinary Insurance Agents Union No. 21354, and Industrial and Ordinary Insurance Agents Council, case no. R-1839, decided June 6, 1940; decision and direction of election. [1940.] 5 p. ([Decision] 36.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24. ] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 24/36

Linderme Tube Company. In matter of Linderme Tube Company and Federal Labor Union No. 22122 (A. F. of L.), case no. R-1680; supplemental decision and certification of representatives, June 11, 1940. [1940.] 3 p. ([Deci-sion] 54.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c.

LR 1.8/a: 24/54Little Rock Furniture Manufacturing Company. In matter of Little Rock Furni-

ture Manufacturing Company and United Furniture Workers of America, affiliated with C. I. O., case no. C-1590, decided June 13, 1940; decision and order. [1940.] 8 p. ([Decision] 66.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 24/66

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Martel Mills Corporation. No. 4628, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, June term, 1940, Martel Mills Corporation v. National Labor Relations Board, on petition to review and set aside and on request for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1940.] cover title, iii-J-49 p. t LR1.9:M361

Maryland Dry Dock Company. In matter of Maryland Dry Dock Company and Baltimore Assn. Pattern Makers, Pattern Makers’ League of North America, case no. R-1765, decided May 17, 1940; decision and direction of election. [1940.] 7 p. ([Decision] 95.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 23.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 23/95

----- Same; certification of representatives, June 18, 1940. [1940.] 2 p. ([De-cision] 83.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c.

LR 1.8/a: 24/83Miller Abattoir Company. In matter of Miller Abattoir Company and Packing

House Workers Union, Local No. 5, A. F. of L.; in matter of [same] and Packing House Workers Union, Local 5, affiliated with Amalgamated Meat Cutters & Butcher Workmen of North America, case nos. C-1125 and R-1131; supplemental direction of election, June 6, 1940. [1940.] 2 p. ([Decision] 35.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c.

LR 1.8/a: 24/35Neo-Gravure Company of Chicago. In matter of Neo-Gravure Company of Chi-

cago and Chicago Paper Handlers’ Union, Local No. 2, affiliated with Inter-national Printing Pressmen & Assistants’ Union (A. F. of L.), case no. R-1852, decided June 10, 1940; decision and certification of representatives. [1940.] 4 p. ([Decision] 50.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 24/50

Nevada-California Electric Corporation. In matter of Nevada-California Elec-tric Corporation and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local Union B-959, A. F. of L.; in matter of Interstate Telegraph Company and [same], cases nos. R-1619 and R-1620; 2d amendment to 2d direction of election, June 3, 1940. 1940. 1 p. ([Decision] 17.) [From N. L. R. B. Deci-sions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 24/17

North Electric Manufacturing Company. In matter of North Electric Manu-facturing Company and International Association of Machinists, Local 1151, case no. C-1130, decided June 10, 1940; [decision and order]. [1940.] 38 p. ([Decision] 52.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 10c.

LR 1.8/a: 24/52North Shore Dye House, Inc. In matter of North Shore Dye House, Inc., and

Holland Cleaners & Dyers of N. H., Inc., and Cleaners and Dyers Local 183 of Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, case no. C-537, decided June 7, 1940; decision and order. [1940.] 16 p. ([Decision] 48.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 24/48

Pacific Grape Products Company. In matter of Pacific Grape Products Com-pany and Cannery Workers Union Local 20592, A. F. L., case no. C-1577, decided May 31, 1940; decision and order. [1940.] 10 p. ([Decision] 12.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c.

LR 1.8/a: 24/12Paidar, Emil J., Company. In matter of Emil J. Paidar Company and United

Furniture Workers of America, Local 18-B, affiliated with Congress of Industrial Organizations, and Furniture, Woodworkers & Finishers Union, Local 18-B, of Upholsterers International Union of North America, affiliated with American Federation of Labor, case no. R-1846, decided June 7, 1940; decision and direction of election. [1940.] 5 p. ([Decision] 47.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 24/47

Pearlstone Printing A Stationery Company. No. 480, original, in circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. Pearlstone Com-pany, doing business as Pearlstone Printing & Stationery Company, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1940.] cover title, iii+30 p. t

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Perry-Fay Company. In matter of Perry-Fay Company and Lodge No. 1282, International Association of Machinists, case no. C-1576, decided May 28, 1940; decision and order. [1940.] 8 p. ([Decision] 134.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 23.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 23/134

Quaker Oats Company. In matter of Quaker Oats Company and United Cereal Workers, Local No. 633, (CIO), case no. R-1801, decided June 11, 1940; decision and direction of election. [1940.] 6 p. ([Decision] 55.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] ’Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 24/55

Ralston Purina Company. In matter of Ralston Purina Company and ^Flour, Feed and Cereal Workers’ Federal Union No. 19184, cases nos. C-1457 and R-1553, decided June 12, 1940; decision, order, and direction of election. [1940.] 20 p. ([Decision] 62.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] ’Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 24/62

Resnick Cleaners. In matter of Resnick Cleaners & Dyers, Inc.. David and Anna Resnick, trading and doing business as Resnick Cleaners, David and Anna Resnick, individually, and International Association of Cleaning & Dye House Workers (A. F. of L.), Local No. 9, case no. C-1048, decided June 13, 1940; decision and order. [1940.] 32 p. ([Decision] 67.) [From N. L. R. B. Deci-sions and orders, v. 24.] ’Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 24/67

Riverside and Fort Lee Ferry Company. In matter of Riverside and Fort Lee Ferry Company and United Marine Division, Local 333, I. L. A., A. F. of L., case no. R-1756; certification of representatives, June 13, 1940. [1940.] 2 p. ([Decision] 37.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] ’Paper, 5c.

LR 1.8/a: 24/64Roach-Appleton Manufacturing Company. In matter of Roach-Appleton Manu-

facturing Company and Local 144, International Union, United Automobile Workers of America, affiliated with Congress of Industrial Organizations, case no. R-1775; certification of representatives, June 3,1940. [1940.] 2 p. ([Deci-sion] 18.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] ’Paper, 5c.

LR 1.8/a: 24/18Rosedale Knitting Company. In matter of Rosedale Knitting Company and

Rosedale Employees Association, case no. R-1792, supplemental decision and 2d direction of election, June 3, 1940. [1940.] 3 p. ([Decision] 16.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 24/16

Sierra Madre-Lamanda Citrus Association. In matter of Sierra Madre-Lamanda Citrus Association and Benjamin H. Betz, an individual doing business as Betz Packing Company and Citrus Packing House Workers Union, Local No. 20766, case no. C-1112, decided Apr. 23, 1940; decision and order. [1940.] 41 p. ([Decision] 13.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 23.] * Paper, 10c.

LR 1.8/a: 23/13Southern Aggregates Corporation. In matter of Southern Aggregates Corpora-

tion and Quarry Workers International Union of North America, locals no. 293, 294, 295, case no. R-1812; certification of representatives, June 15, 1940. [1940.] 2 p. ([Decision] 71.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 24/71

Southern Indiana Gas and Electric Company. In matter of Southern Indiana Gas and Electric Company and International Brotherhood of Electrical Work-ers, Local No. 702, affiliated with A. F. of L., case no. C-1592, decided June 18, 1940; decision and order. [1940.] 9 p. ([Decision] 87.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 24/87

Southport Petroleum Company. Appendix to petitioner’s brief, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. Southport Petro-leum Company; on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Rela-tions Board. [1940.] cover title, ii+112 p. $ LR 1.9: So 88/3

Steel Storage File Company. In matter of Steel Storage File Company and United Automobile Workers of America, Local 217, affiliated with Congress of Industrial Organizations, case no. C-1587, decided June 15, 1940; decision and order. [1940.] 8 p. ([Decision] 76.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 24/76

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Suburban Lumber Company. Appendix to petitioner’s brief, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, no. 7473, National Labor Relations Board v. Suburban Lumber Company; on petition to enforce order of National Labor Relations Board. [1940.] cover title, ii+147 p. J LR 1.9: Su 17/2

Superior Packing Company. In matter of Superior Packing Company and Pack-inghouse Workers Organizing Committee, affiliated with Congress of Industrial Organizations, case no. R-1865, decided June 12, 1940; decision and direction of election. [1940.] 2 p. ([Decision] 56.) [From N. L. R. B Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. Lo/a: 24/&b

Technical Porcelain and Chinaware Company. In matter of Technical Poi celain and Chinaware Company and United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America, Local 1412, case no. R-1694; certification of representatives, May 25, 1940. [1940.] 2 p. ([Decision] 125.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 23.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 23/125

Texas Company. In matter of Texas Company and Texas Tanker Officers Asso-ciation, cases nos. R—1818 and R—1819, decided May 20, 1940; decision and direction of elections. [1940.] 6 p. ([Decision] 110.) [From’ N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 23.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 23/110

Texas Mining and Smelting Company. Appendix to petitioner’s brief, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, no. 9539, National Labor Relations Board v. Texas Mining and Smelting Company; on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board. [1940.] cover title, iii+64 p. t

LR 1.9 * T 312/4Thermoid Company. In matter of Thermoid Company and United Rubber Work-

ers of America, Local 83, affiliated with Congress of Industrial Organizations and Federated Industrial Union, party to contract, case no. C-1582, decided May 31, 1940; decision and order. [1940.] 10 p. ([Decision] 11.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 24/11

Utica Knitting Company. In matter of Utica Knitting Company and Textile Workers Federal Labor Union, No. 21500, A. F. of L., case no R—1716; certifica-tion of representatives, June 4, 1940. [1940.] 2 p. ([Decision] 24.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 24/24

Vernon, 8. E. & M., Incorporated. In matter of S. E. & M. Vernon, Incorporated, and Local 21512, A. F. of L., case no. R-1825; amendment to decision and direc-tion of election, June 22, 1940. 1940. Ip. ([Decision] 75a.) [From N. L. R^B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 24/75a

Vincennes Steel Corporation. Appendix to petitioner’s brief, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, no. —, National Labor Relations Board v. Vincennes Steel Corporation, on petition to enforce order of National Labor Relations Board. [1940.] cover title, iii4-298 p. $ LR 1.9 :V 743/2

Washington Dehydrated Food Company. No. 9486, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. Washington Dehydrated Food Company, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Rela-tions Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1940.] cover title, ii-f-29 p. t LR 1.9 :W 279/2

West Side Lumber Company. In matter of West Side Lumber Company and Lumber and Sawmill Workers, Local Union No. 2810, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, case no. R-1810, decided June 6, 1940; decision and direction of election. [1940.] 6 p. ([Decision] 37.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 24/37

Western Massachusetts Electric Company. In matter of Western Massachusetts Electric Company and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local Union No. 761 (AFL) case no. R-1823, decided June 6, 1940; decision and direc-tion of election. [1940.] 11 p. ([Decision] 40.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 24/40

Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. In matter of Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company and United Electrical, Radio & Machine

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Westinghouse Electric d Manufacturing Company—Continued.Workers of America, Local 410, case no. R-1790; certification of representatives, June 13, 1940. [1940.] 2 p. ([Decision] 68.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 24/68

----- In matter of Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company and United Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers of America, Local 711 (C. I. O.), case no. R-1857, decided June 12, 1940, decision and direction of election. [1940.] 5 p. ([Decision] 58.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c.

LR 1.8/a: 24/58Weyerhaeuser Timber Company. In matter of Weyerhaeuser Timber Company

and International Woodworkers of America, Local No. 101, Everett, Wash., affili-ated with Congress of Industrial Organizations, case no. C-1451, decided May 31,1940; decision and order. [1940.] 25 p. ([Decision] 14.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 24/14

White Provision Company. In matter of Swift & Company, operating under trade name and style of White Provision Company, and Local Union No. 108 United Packinghouse Workers of America, of Packinghouse Workers Organiz-ing Committee, C. I. O., case no. R-1856, decided June 6, 1940; decision and direction of election. [1940.] 6 p. ([Decision] 39.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24. ] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 24/39

White Swan Company. Appendix to petitioner’s brief, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, no. 4666, National Labor Relations Board v. White Swan Com-pany; on petition to enforce order of National Labor Relations Board. [1940.] cover title, ii-j-167 p. i LR 1.9 :W 582/2

Whiz Fish Products Company. In matter of Whiz Fish Products Company and Cannery Workers Union Local No. 20479 A. F. of L., case no. R-1781, decided June 12, 1940; decision and order. [1940.] 4 p. ([Decision] 57.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 24/57

Wilson d Company. In matter of Wilson & Company and L. U. No. 6, United Packinghouse Workers of America, of Packinghouse Workers Organizing Com-mittee, affiliated with C. I. O., case no. R-1375; supplemental decision and sup-plemental direction of election, June 15, 1940. [1940.] 3 p. ([Decision] 72.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 24/72

Wilson d Company, Inc. No. 469, in circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit, Wilson & Company, Inc., v. National Labor Relations Board, on petition to review and set aside and on request for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1940.] cover title, iii-j-64 p. t LR 1.9 :W 699/3

Wilson Line, Inc. In matter of Wilson Line, Inc., and National Marine En-gineers’ Beneficial Association, affiliated with Committee for Industrial Organ-ization and National Organization Masters, Mates and Pilots, affiliated with American Federation of Labor; in matter of [same] and Harbor Boatmens’ Union, affiliated with Committee foi' Industrial Organization, cases nos. C-1277 and C-1278, decided May 27, 1940; decision and order. [1940.] 34 p. ([Deci-sion] 129.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 23.] ♦ Paper, 10c.

LR 1.8/a: 23/129Windsor Manufacturing Company. Appendix to respondent’s brief, in circuit

court of appeals for 3d circuit, Oct. term, 1939, no. 7336, John J. Oughton [et al.], co-partners, trading as Windsor Manufacturing Company, v. National Labor Relations Board, on petition for review and on request for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board. [1940.] cover title, i-j-94 p. t

LR 1.9: W 724/2----- No. 7336, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, John J. Oughton [et

al.], co-partners trading as Windsor Manufacturing Company, and Thomas Gibbs [et al.], committee representing majority of employees of Windsor Manu-facturing Company, and said majority of employees of above-named partner-ship, v. National Labor Relations Board, on petition to review and on request for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1940.] cover title, iv-j-59 p. t LR1.9:W724

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Yellow Truck d Coach Manufacturing Company. In matter of Yellow Truck & Coach Manufacturing Company and Pattern Makers’ League of North America, affiliated with A. F. L.; in matter of [same] and International Union, United Automobile Workers of America, affiliated with C. I. O., cases nos. R-1835 and R-1836, decided June 12, 1940; [decision and direction of elections]. [1940.] 10 p. ([Decision] 61.) [Imprint date incorrectly given on p. 10 as 1939. From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 24/61

Zerbee, L. J., and Company. In matter of L. J. Zerbee, doing business as L. J. Zerbee and Company and Upholsterers’ International Union of North America, A. F. of L., case no. R-1802; certification of representatives, June 6, 1940. [1940.] 2 p. ([Decision] 34.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 24. ] ♦ Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 24/34

NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARDAwards 926-1050, Interpretations (serial nos. 22 and 23), 3d division, v. 8.

Suburban Printers & Publishers, Inc., La Grange, Ill. [1940]. [l]+686-|-[5] p. tNational Railroad Adjustment Board, Chicago, Ill. (price upon application). L. C. card 36-26212 RA 1.9: 8

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NAVY DEPARTMENTLanding-force manual. Changes in Landing force manual [Navy, 1938], no. 3;

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N 1.19 : L 23/938/ch.4----- Landing-force manual, Navy, 1938: chap. 12, Marches, security on march,

and outposts. 1938 [reprint with changes, 1940.] iii-|-29 p. il. [Includes Changes 1 and 2. Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 38-28869 N 1.19: L 23/938/chap.l2, rep.

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----- Same: chap. 19, Small arms marksmanship. 1939 [reprint with changes, 1940]. iii-f-102 p. il. [Includes Changes 1-3. Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 15c. N 1.19: L 23/938/chap. 19, rep.

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MARINE CORPS

Orders. Marine Corps order 159 and 160; June 1 and 6, 1940. 1940. 1 p. [Is-sued with perforations. Numbers 159 and 160 are issued as one publication.] t

N 9.9/3:159-160Specifications. Marine Corps specifications. [The Marine Corps issues occa-

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Naval medical bulletin. United States naval medical bulletin, for information of Medical Department of Navy, v. 38, no. 3; July 1940. 1940. vi-f-297-445 p.

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Naval medical bulletin—Continued.il. 16 p. of pl. (Division of Publications.) [Quarterly.] * Paper, 25c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.35.L. C. card $-35095 N 10.11/1: 38/3

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Canal Zone. Information regarding Canal Zone (1940). [1940.] 8 p. 4° tN 17.2: C 16/2

Honolulu, Hawaii. Information on living conditions in and near Honolulu and Pearl Harbor, T. H. [1940.] 7 p. 4° fL. C. card 40-26951 N 17.2: H 75/940

HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE

Note .—The charts, sailing directions, manuals, etc., of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the Office in Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign sea-ports and American lake ports. Certain standard manuals of the Hydrographic Office are also available through the Superintendent of Documents at list price. Copies of list of publications, reprints, and weekly Hydrographic bulletins and Notices to mariners are supplied free only to those having definite need therefor on application at the Hydro- graphic Office in Washington and at the branch offices in Boston, New York, Philadelphia,

altimore, Norfolk, Savannah, New Orleans, Galveston, San Francisco, San Pedro, Calif., San Juan, P. R., Captain of the Port, Panama Canal, Portland (Oreg.), Seattle, Hono-lulu. T. H., Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo. Detroit, Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth. New 1939 General catalog of charts and publications may be obtained from agents or the Hydrographic Office at 60c.

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Memorandum for aviators 36-46; June 28-July 29, 1940. [1940.] Each 1 p. 4° [Processed.] f N 6.31: 940/36-46

Navigation. Supplement to H. O. publication no. 208 [Navigation tables for mariners and aviators], Table 1-A, latitudes 66°-90°. [1940.] S24 p. [Proc-essed.] f N 6.8: 208/935/supp.

Notice to aviators no. 7; July 1, 1940. [1940.] 13 leaves, narrow 12° [Monthly. Issued with perforations.] tL. C. card 20-26958 N 6.25: 940/7

Notice to mariners no. 26-31; June 26-July 31, 1940. [1940.] [xii] +494-605+[xxi] leaves. [Weekly.] f N 6.11: 940/26-31

Tide calendars. Monthly tide calendar, Savannah, Ga. [etc.], Aug. 1940. [1940.] 1 p. f° [The tabulated matter is processed.] t N 6.22/3 : 940/8

----- Tide calendar for Hampton Roads (naval base), July 1940. [1940.] 1 p. f° [Monthly. Processed.] t Branch Hydrographic Office, Custom House Norfolk, Va. N 6.22/1: 940/7

----- Tide, moon and sun calendar, Baltimore, Md. [and Tide calendar, Cape Henry, Va.], July 1940. [1940.] [2] p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t BranchHydrographic Office, Customhouse, Baltimore, Md. N 6.22/2 : 940/7

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Charts

A frica. West coast of Africa, Cape Verde to Gambia River, from French surveys to 1937 and British surveys to 1922; chart 2340. Natural scale 1: 281,784 at lat. 14°. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published May 1907, 5th edition, June 1940. 26 X 36 in. t 40c. N 6.18: 2340

Baltic Sea, compiled from latest information to 1940; chart 4845. Natural scale 1:1,569,091, at lat. 60°. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published June 1915, 14th edition, May 1940, corrected through Notice to mariners 24, June 12[1+10]. 34X31 in. t 50c. N 6.18: 4845

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Cape Verde Islands. Cape Verde Islands, eastern group, north Atlantic Ocean, from Portuguese surveys to 1930 and British surveys between 1819 and 1821, chart 5721. Natural scale 1 : 200,000 at lat. 16°20'. Washington, Hydrographic Office, June 1940. 34X30 in. t 50c. N 6.18 : 5721Insets *

Murdeira, Bahia Da, Sal Island.Pedra Lume, Porto de, Sal Island. .Sal Rei, Porto de, Boa Vista Island, from Portuguese survey in 1900.Santa Maria, Sal Island, from Portuguese survey in 1900.

----- Cape Verde Islands, northwestern group, north Atlantic Ocean, from Portuguese surveys to 1931 and British surveys to 1916; chart 5720. Natural scale 1:200,000 at lat. 16°5O'. Washington, Hydrographic Office, June 1940. 27 X 50 in. t 60c. N 6.18: 5720lDCarvoeiros, Porto dos, Santo Antao Island, from Portuguese Government survey in 1901.

Grande, Porto, Sao Vicente Island, from Portuguese Government survey in 1899 and British Government surveys to 1916.

I’reguica Porto da, Sao Nicolau Island, from Portuguese Government survey in 1901. Ponta do Sol. Porta da, Santo Antao Island, from Portuguese Government survey in

1899Tarrafal, Bahia do, Santo Antao Island, from British plan of 1895.

Capetown, Union of South Africa. Harbor of Capetown, Table Bay, Cape of Good Hope, Africa, southwest coast, from surveys by Harbor Engineer to 1938; chart 2385. Scale 1,000 yds.=12.4 in., natural scale 1:2,900. Washington, Hydro-graphic Office, published May 1907, 9th edition, May 1940, corrected through Notice to mariners 24, June 12 [1940], 39 X 30 in. f 50c. N 6.18: 2385

Carlisle Bay and Spring Garden Anchorage, Barbados, W. I., from British sur-vey in 1938; chart 5253. Scale 2,500 yds.=7.2 in., natural scale 1:12,500. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Aug. 1930, 2d edition, June 1940. 26X20 in. t 20c. N 6.18: 5253

Cocos Island, north Pacific Ocean, compiled from various reconnaissance surveys to 1940; chart 1685. Scale naut. in.=4 in., natural scale 1:36,000. Washing-ton, Hydrographic Office, published Jan. 1898, 8th edition, May 1940, corrected through Notice to mariners 24, June 12 [1940]. 16X19 in. 120c. N 6.18:1685 Inset: Malpelo Island, north Pacific Ocean, original sketch survey in 1891, by officers

of U. S. Fish Commission steamer Albatross.Gavutu Harbor. Gavutu and Tulagi harbors, Florida Island, south coast, Solo-

mon Islands, south Pacific Ocean, from British surveys between 1895 and 1910; chart 2918. Scale 2,000 yds.=6 in., natural scale 1: 12,279. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published July 1914, 3d edition, May 1940, corrected through Notice to mariners 24, June 12 [1940]. 27 X 33 in. t 40c. N 6.18: 2918

Great Sound, eastern part, Hamilton I., Bermuda Islands, north Atlantic Ocean, from various British surveys to 1926; chart 5450. Scale 1,000 yds.=6 in., natural scale 1: 6,000. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published May 1934, 1st edition, corrected through Notice to mariners 24, June 12 [1940.] 43X27 in. t 50c. N 6.18 : 5450

Honshu. Harbors on northwest coast of Honshu, Japan; chart 3252. Washing-ton, Hydrographic Office, published Jan. 1914, 4th edition, May 1940, corrected through Notice to mariners 24, June 12 [1940.] 22X19 in. t 20c.

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Mikuni Ko, from Japanese survey in 1925.Shibayama Ko, from Japanese survey in 1927.Tsuiyama Ko, from Japanese survey in 1927.Yunotsu Ko, from Japanese survey in 1891, with additions to 1935.

Noumea, New Caledonia. Port Noumea and Dumbea Bay, New Caledonia, south coast, south Pacific Ocean, from French surveys between 1857 and 1924, with additions from French topographic survey; chart 2875. Scale naut. m.=3.5 in., natural scale 1: 20,759. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Aug. 1914, 4th edition, June 1940. 40x 27 in. t 50c. N 6.18 : 2875

Pilot charts. Pilot chart of Central American waters, Aug. 1940; no. 3500. Scale 1° long. =0.7 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, July 17, 1940. 23X 35 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] f 10c. N 6.24: 940/8

Note .—Contains on reverse: Cyclonic storms [edition no. 2].

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Pilot charts—Continued.----- Pilot chart of Indian Ocean, Sept 1940; no. 2603. Scale 1° long.=0.2 in.

Washington, Hydrographic Office, July 16, 1940. 22X31 in. [Monthly. Cer-tain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.]. t10c.

N 6.17 : 940/9Note .—Contains on reverse: Special warnings and other information affecting war

areas (including Special warning no. 90, of June 16, 1940).

----- Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Aug. 1940; no. 1400. Scale 1° long.= 0.27 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, July 18, 1940. 23 X 32 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] t 10c. L. C. card 14-16339 N 6.15/1: 940/8

Note .—Contains on reverse: Special warnings and other information affecting war areas (including Special warning no. 90, of June 16, 1940).

----- Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Sept. 1940; no. 1401. Scale 1° long.= 0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, July 17, 1940. 24X35 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 110c.

N 6.16:940/9Note .—Contains on reverse: Reprint of wartime notices to mariners, issued during

Apr., May, and June 1940.

----- Pilot chart of south Atlantic Ocean, Sept.-Nov. 1940; no. 2600. Scale 1° long.=0.27 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, July 16, 1940. 23X32 in. [Quarterly. Certain portions of the data are furnished bv the Weather Bureau. ] 110c. N 6.20:940/3

Note .—Contains on reverse: Total solar eclipse of Oct 1, 1940; by J. F. Hellweg.

----- Pilot chart of south Pacific Ocean, Sept.-Nov. 1940; no. 2601. Scale 1° long.=0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, July 16, 1940. 21X35 in. [Quarterly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 110c. N 6.21: 940/3

Note .—-Contains on reverse: Special warnings and other information affecting war areas (including Special warning no. 90, of June 16, 1940).

----- Pilot chart of upper air, north Atlantic Ocean, Aug. 1940; no. 1400a. Scale 1° long.=0.27 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, July 19. 1940. 23X32 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 110c. ' N 6.28 : 940/8

----- Pilot chart of upper air, north Pacific Ocean, Sept. 1940; no. 1401a.Scale 1° long.=O.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, July 19, 1940. 24X35 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 110c. N 6.29: 940/9

Quebec Harbor, St. Lawrence River, Canada, from Canadian chart of 1938; chart 1207. Scale 3,000 yds.=9 in., natural scale 1:12,000. Washington, Hydro-graphic Office published Apr. 1890, 19th edition, May 1940, corrected through Notice to mariners 24, June 12 [1940]. 37X31 in. f 50c. N 6.18:1207

Saldanha Bay, Africa, southwest coast, from British surveys in 1930 and 1931; chart 2285. Scale naut. m.=5.9 in., natural scale 1:50,000. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published May 1906, 3d edition, June 1940. 39X26 in.' 50c- N 6.18 : 2285

Tourane Bay, Anam, French Indo-China, from French Government chart of 1927 with corrections to 1934, scale naut. m.=1.8 in., natural scale 1:41,693; Port Tourane, from French Government chart of 1934, scale 2,000 yds.=4.9 in., natural scale 1:14,592; chart 2520. Washington, Hydrographic Office, pub-lished June 1918, 4th edition, May 1940, corrected through Notice to mariners 24, June 12 [1940.] 24X33 in. t 30c. N 6.18; 2520

Ienezuela, northeast coast, Serpents Mouth to Rio Orinoco, including approaches to Boca Grande, from surveys by U. S. S. Hannibal between 1931 and 1938 in collaboration with Venezuelan Government with additions from British sur-veys to 1938; chart 5574. Natural scale 1: 250,000 at lat. 9°20'. Washington, Hydrographic Office, May 1940, corrected through Notice to mariners 24, June 12 [1940]. 31X50 in. t 50c. N 6.18: 5574

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Posters. Our first line of defense, Navy; [all lettered poster] 424- n. p. NRB [June 24, 1940]. 14X17 in. t N 17.23/1: 4-4

SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAULubricating oils. Contract bulletin: Lubricating oils for naval service, and for

other departments and establishments of Federal Government. July 1, 1940- June 30, 1941, general specifications and conditions governing all contracts ;May 28, 1940. [1940.] 14 p. 4° t N 20.18:941

Memoranda. Bureau of Supplies and Accounts memoranda 453; June 1, 1940.[June 1940 ] ii+38 p. [Monthly. Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion mMemoranda, 1931.] t N 20.7/1: 453

Naval supplies. Classification index of naval aeronautical material, Mar. 1940. F1940 1 lll+C+101 p. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] ?L J i N 20.2 :C 56/2/940

----- Classification index of naval stores and material, 1940. 1940. [l-J+151 p 4» j N 20.2: C 56/940

PAN AMERICAN SANITARY BUREAUBulletin. Boletln de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, ano 19, no. 7; julio de

1940. n. p. [1940]. cover title, [2]+641-744 p. il. [Monthly. Articles appear in Spanish, Portuguese, French, and occasionally in English.] t PAS 1.3:19/7

PAN AMERICAN UNIONNote .—The Pan American Union sells its own illustrated monthly Bulletin, booklets, and

other publications, at prices ranging from 5c. to $1.50. The price of any.edlI)R“ Bulletin is 15c. a single copy, the English edition is $1.50 a year, the Spanish- edition $1.00 a year, the Portuguese edition $1.00 a year; there is an additional charge of <5c. a-year on each edition for countries outside the Pan American Union. Address the Pan American Union, Washington, D. C.Bulletin (English edition). Bulletin of Pan American Union, July 1940; [v. 74,

no. 7]. [1940.] cover title, [4]+481-548 p. il. [Monthly.] For price, see noteabove under center head. L. C. card 8-30967 PA 1.6 :e 74/7

----- Same. (H. doc. 531, pt. 7, 76th Cong. 3d sess.)----- (Portuguese edition). Boletim da Uniao Panamericana, julho 1940;

[v. 42, no. 7]. [1940.] cover title, [4]+377-428 p. il. [Monthly.] For price, see note above under center head. PA 1.6: p42/7

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Commercial Pan America, monthly review of commerce and finance, Apr .-June 1940; v. 9, nos. 4-6. 1940. [3]+55-216 leaves, 4° [Processed. Three numbers issued as one publication. Title is: Annual economic survey of Latin America. 1939.] t Paper, 30c. (10c. single copy per month), .$1.00 a yr. (either English or Spanish edition).L. C. card PA 38-8 PA 1.45: e 9/4-6

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the Secretary of War, it is not a part of the War Department.Panama Canal record, v. 33, no. 11; June 15, 1940. Balboa Heights, C. Z. [1940],

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POST OFFICE DEPARTMENTBuenos Aires. Universal postal union, convention of Buenos Aires, May 23, 1939.

1940. [1]4-246 p. [French and English.] * Paper, 25c.L. C. card 40-26866 P 1.9: B 86/3

Conversion tables. Important notice: 16 percent discount should have been allowed on all money orders drawn for payment in Canada and Newfound-land during period Apr. 8-30, 1940, but beginning May 1 discount rate of 12 percent again becomes effective; Apr. 27, 1940. 1940. 1 p. narrow f° (3d assistant Postmaster General.) t P4.2:C 16/9

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3 p. t * P 4.5: K/15----- Same: Instruction letter U, Record of revenues by classes on drop mails

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Postal guide. United States official postal guide: Monthly supplement to pts. 1 and 2, 5th series, v. 2, no. 12; June 1940. [1940.] cover title, 61 p. [Includes Changes 169-179 affecting United States official postal guide for July 1939, pts. 1 and 2, and Amendments (Inserts 529-537) to Postal laws and regulations of United States, edition of 1932. Part of the pages are printed on one side only. Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, (23 numbers Aug. 1939-June 1941) $1.75; foreign subscription, $2.75. P 1.10/1: 939/12

U. S. Official Mail and Messenger Service, Executive order 8427, regulations, as prescribed by Postmaster General. [1940.] 4 p. (Form no. 1.) t

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Postal accounts. Fourth class postmaster’s account and cash book. [1940.] cover title. 40 p. f° [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] $ P23.2: Ac 2/2

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Retirement deduction tables. United States postal service retirement deduction tables for use at 4th-class post offices. [1940.] Ip. 4° (Form 1559-PO-4.)

P 23.2: R 31Salary tables. United States postal service salary tables for use at 3d class

post offices. [1940.] [2] p. oblong 8° (Form 1550-PO/3.) J P23.2: Sa 3INTERNATIONAL POSTAL SERVICE DIVISION

Steamships. Schedule of steamships carrying mails from United States and United States mails from Habana, Cuba, to foreign countries, also to Territory of Hawaii and to possessions of United States, Aug. 1940. [July 23, 1940.] 5 p. f° [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 75c.

MONEY ORDERS DIVISIONMoney orders. Register of money-order post offices in Antigua, Bahamas, Barba-

dos, Bermuda, British Guiana. British Honduras. British Virgin Islands, Can-ada, Canal Zone, Cuba, Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, Montserrat, Nevis. Newfoundland, Philippine Islands, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, and Trinidad and Tobago, also Mexico for convenience in transacting C. O. D. business. July 1940. 1940. vi+65 p. (Form XL) t P 9.5:940

RAILWAY MAIL SERVICEMail routes. Schedule of mail routes, no. 588, June 27, 1940, 4th division, Rail-

way Mail Service, comprising Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina. Tennessee, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands. Stein Printing Co., Atlanta, Ga.[June 27, 1940]. 108 p. narrow 8° t P 10.12/4: 588

----- Schedule of mail routes, no. 563, Mar. 20, 1940, 6th division, Railway Mail Service, comprising Illinois and Iowa. [Chicago P. O., Feb. 15, 1940.] 156 p.narrow s" t P 10.12/6: 563

----- Schedule of mail routes, no. 531, June 27, 1940, 7th division, Railway Mail Service, comprising Kansas and Missouri. J. Mulligan, St. Louis [1940.] 123+[1] p. narrow 8° t P 10.12/7: 531

----- Schedule of mail routes, no. 458, June 19, 1940, Sth division, Railway Mail Service, comprising Arizona, California, Guam, Hawaii, Nevada, Samoa, and Utah. [San Francisco P. O., June 25, 1940.] 140 p. narrow 8° t

P 10.12/8: 458----- Schedule of mail routes, no. 172, June 21, 1940, 14th division, Railway

Mail Service, comprising Nebraska, Colorado, and Wyoming. Burkley Print-ing Co., Omaha [June 21, 1940]. 108 p. narrow 8° ¥ 1’10.12/14:172

TOPOGRAPHY DIVISIONNote —The Division of Topography has on file maps showing all roads used by 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,«ffi0 or 1-63 360 (1 mile to the inch). Maps of more than 1,550 counties in the United States have’been prepared by the Post Office Department and blue-line prints, made from the latest available negatives, 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 Disbursing Clerk. 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. Blueprint copies of such maps are sold at 25 cents each. Orders for all postal maps should be accompanied by monev order and addressed to the Disbursing Clerk. Post Office Depart-ment Washington, D. C. Rural delivery maps should not be confused with the State post route maps which are listed in the Monthly catalog for January 1940, page 109-

PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATESNot e —The functions and duties of the Executive Office of the President were estab-

lished by Executive order of Sept. 8, 1939. The principal divisions are as follows: The White House Office, the Bureau of the Budget, the National Resources Planning Board, the Liaison Office for Personnel Management, and the Office of Government Reports.

For information relating to the issuance of Executive orders and Proclamation of the President see, below, note under Executive orders.

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Alaska. Executive order, excluding certain land from Chugach National Forest and reserving it for townsite purposes, Alaska. July 12, 1940. (No. 8480.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 137, July 16, 1940, p. 2557-58.]

Alexander, Wilford S. Executive order, authorizing appointment of Wilford S. Alexander as district supervisor in Alcohol Tax Unit, Bureau of Internal Revenue, without regard to civil service rules. June 29, 1940. 1 p. 4° (No. 8462.) | The National Archives. Pr 32.5 : 8462

Arizona. Executive order, modification of Executive order 7515 of Dec. 16, 1936, withdrawing public land for use of War Department, Arizona. July 16, 1940. (No. 8486.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 140, July 19, 1640, p. 2607.]

Army bandmasters. Giving Army bandmasters status of commissioned officers, message transmitting without approval bill (H. R. 3840) to amend act for making further and more effectual provision for national defense, approved June 3,1916, as amended [so as to create rank of bandmaster in Regular Army]. July 1, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 853, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Atkison, Vernon. Vernon Atkison, message returning without approval bill (H. R. 5592) for relief of Vernon Atkison. July 2, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 859, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Bauman, Mrs. Arminda. Arminda Bauman, veto message returning without ap-proval bill (S. 2413) granting pension to Arminda Bauman. July 22, 1940. 2 p. (S. doc. 257, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Booker, Burnett. Executive order, exemption of Burnett Booker from com-pulsory retirement for age. June 21, 1940. 1 p. 4° (No. 8453.) t The Na-tional Archives. Pr 32.5 : 8453

Borsellino, Anthony. Anthony Borsellino, message returning without approval bill (H. R. 6845) authorizing and directing Secretary of Treasury to pay sum of $3,500 to Anthony Borsellino in full settlement of all claims against United States for death of his minor son. July 3, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 866, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

California. Executive order, accepting conveyance of certain lands on Govern-ment Island from Alameda, Calif., and placing such lands under jurisdiction and control of Federal Works Agency. July 8, 1940. (No. 8470.) [Notissued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 133, July 10, 1940, p. 2519.]

----- Executive order, withdrawal of public land for fire lookout station, California. July 23, 1940. (No. 8492.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 146, July 27, 1940, p. 2667.]

Churchwell, J. H„ Wholesale Company. J. H. Churchwell Wholesale Co., veto message returning without approval bill (S. 2817) for relief of J. H. Churchwell Wholesale Co., Jacksonville, Fla. July 22, 1940. 2 p. (S. doc. 259, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Citizens State Bank of Marianna, Fla., veto message returning without approval bill (S. 1810) for relief of Citizens State Bank of Marianna, Fla. July 22, 1940. 2 p. (S. doc. 256, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) ♦ Paper, 5c.

Clyde-Burton, Albert. Executive order, exemption of Albert Clyde-Burton from compulsory retirement for age. June 20, 1940. 1 p. 4° (No. 8452.) f The National Archives. Pr 32.5: 8452

Cocoa-fiber mats. Amending tariff act of 1930, message returning without ap-proval bill (II. R. 6328) to amend tariff act of 1930, as amended [so as to effectuate original intent of Congress with respect to duty to be imposed on imported pile mats and floor covering wholly or in chief value of cocoa fiber], July 3, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 864, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 40-26894

Cohn, Samuel. Executive order, exemption of Samuel Cohn from compulsory retirement for age. July 10, 1940. 1 p. 4° (No. 8477). t The National Archives. Pr 32.5: 8477

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Colorado. Executive order, modifying Executive order of Feb. 7, 1913, creating power site reserve no. 339, Gill Creek, Colo. June 27, 1940. (No. 8400.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 128, July 2, 1940, p. 2436.]

Continental Aerosurveys Corporation, message returning without approval bill (H. R. 10087) for relief of Continental Aerosurveys Corporation. July 2, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 861, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Cook, Ivey M. I. M. Cook, J. J. Allen, and Radiator Specialty Co., veto message returning without approval bill (S. 3351) for relief of I. M. Cook, J. J. Allen, and Radiator Specialty Co. July 22, 1910. 2 p. (S. doc. 258, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Cooper, Mrs. Gertrude 8. Executive order, authorizing appointment of Mrs. Ger-trude S. Cooper as superintendent of Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site, National Park Service, Department of Interior, without regard to civil service rules. June 29, 1940. 1 p. 4° (No. 8464.) t The National Archives.

Pr32.5: 8404Council of Personnel Administration. Executive order, amending sec. 7 of

Executive order 7916 of June 24, 1938, extending competitive classified civil service [relative to Council of Personnel Administration]. July 1, 1940. (No. 8467.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 130, July 4, 1940. p. 2468.]

District of Columbia. Potomac water without charge to charitable institutions, veto message returning without approval bill (S. 3870) to amend act author-izing commissioners of District of Columbia to furnish Potomac water without charge to charitable institutions, and so forth, in District of Columbia [so as to include charitable institutions which do not have inmates]. July 22, 1940. 2 p. (S. doc. 255, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Dodge, Ernest G. Executive order, exemption of Ernest G. Dodge from compul-sory retirement for age. July 12, 1940. 1 p. 4° (No. 8481.) t The National Archives. Pr 32.5 : 8481

Drury, Newton B. Executive order, authorizing appointment of Newton B. Drury to position of director of National Park Service without regard to civil service rules. July 9, 1940. 1 p. 4° (No. 8474.) t The National Archives.

Pr 32.5 : 8474Emergency Board, Railicay Express Agency, Inc., employees, proclamation. July

10, 1940. (No. 2414.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 135, July 12, 1940, p. 2541.]

Emergency relief. Executive order, designation of agencies for purpose of carry-ing out provisions of sec. 40 of emergency relief appropriation act; fiscal year 1941. July 26, 1940. (No. 8495.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Fed-eral register, v. 5, no. 147, July 30, 1940, p. 2682.]

Employment Service. Certain former employees of National Reemployment Serv-ice, veto message returning without approval bill (S. 3978) for relief of certain former employees of National Reemployment Service. July 22, 1940. 2 p. (S. doc. 263, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Epes Transportation Corporation, veto message returning without approval bill (S. 3502) for relief of Epes Transportation Corporation of Virginia. July 22, 1940. 2 p. (S. doc. 260, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Excess-profits tax, message transmitting recommendation for enactment of steeply graduated excess-profits tax, to be applied to all individuals and all corporate organizations without discrimination. July 1, 1940. 1 p. (H. doc. 854, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 40-26895

Executive orders.Note .—The Federal register act. Public 220, 74th Congress (49 Stat. 500-503) pro-

vides as follows : There shall be published in the Federal register all Presidential Procla-mations and Executive orders, except such as have no general applicability and legal

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Executive orders—Continued.effect or are effective only against Federal agencies or persons in their capacity as officers, agents, or employees thereof.

Those Executive orders and Proclamations published in the Federal register will not be issued separately, but title entries for such Executive orders and Proclamations, with reference to the Federal register, appear above and below.

The distribution of Executive orders and Proclamations was transferred, begin-ning Mar. 12, 1936, from the Department of State to the Division of the Federal Register, National Archives. Free distribution will only be to appropriate agencies ot the Government. The Register will be sold by the Superintendent of Documents on a subscription basis of $1.25 per month or $12.50 per year.

Export-Import Bank of Washington. Increasing capital and lending power of Export-Import Bank of Washington, message transmitting request that Con-gress give prompt consideration to increasing capital and lending power of Export-Import Bank of Washington. July 22, 1940. 2 p. (II. doc. 881, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 40-26935

Federal Reserve System Board of Governors. Executive order, designating vice chairman of Board of Governors of Federal Reserve System. July 18, 1940. (No. 8487.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no 142, July 23, 1940. p. 2629.]

Foreign exchange. Executive order, amendment of Executive order 8389 of Apr. 10, 1940 ,as amended [foreign exchange transactions, etc., relative to securi-ties]. July 25, 1940. (No. 8493.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Fed-eral register, v. 5, no. 146, July 27, 1940, p. 2667-68.]

----- Executive order, amendment of Executive order 8389 of Apr. 10, 1940, as amended [relative to foreign exchange transactions, etc., extension to Latvia. Estonia and Lithuania]. July 15, 1940. (No. 8484.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 138, July 17, 1940, p. 2586.]

Funeral Directors and Embalmers Board. Board of Funeral Directors and Em-balmers for District of Columbia veto message returning without approval bill (S. 3720) to create and establish Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers for District of Columbia and to prescribe its powers and duties. July 22, 1940. 8 p. (S. doc. 254, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

General Accounting Office. Executive order, authorizing certain employees of General Accounting Office to acquire classified civil-service status. June 27, 1940. 1 p. 4° (No. 8457.) t The National Archives. Pr 32.5:8457

----- Executive order, authorizing extension of appointments of certain em-ployees of General Accounting Office. June 27. 1940. 1 p. 4° (No. 8456.) f The National Archives. Pr 32.5: 8456

Hardy. John F. Executive order, authorizing appointment of John F. Hardy to position as regional director in Social Security Board without regard to civil service rules. July 3, 1940. 1 p. 4° (No. 8469.) f The National Archives.

Pr 32.5:8469Hawaii. Executive order, authorizing Civil Service Commission to confer com-

petitive classified civil service status on 5 employees in disbursing office of Division of Disbursement of Treasury at Honolulu, Hawaii. July 25, 1940. (No. 8404.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 147, July 30, 1940, p. 2681-82.]

Helmer, Bert W. Bert W. Helmer, veto message returning without approval bill (S. 1009) granting pension to Bert W. Helmer. July 9, legislative day July 8, 1940. 2 p. (S. doc. 253, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) ♦ Paper, 5c.

Helms, Adolph E. Adolph Ernest Helms, message returning without approval bill (H. R. 5156) for relief' of Adolph Ernest Helms. July 3, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 868, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Hudson, Mrs. Mary R. Mary Reid Hudson, message returning without approval bill (H. R. 4142) for relief of Mary Reid Hudson. July 2, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 858, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Internal revenue. Executive order, authorizing inspection by certain officials of District of Columbia, Alaska, Hawaii, Philippine Islands, and Puerto Rico

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Internal revenue—Continued.of certain returns made under internal revenue code and of income, excess-profits, and capital stock tax returns filed under revenue act of 1938 or prior revenue acts, estate and gift tax returns filed after June 16, 1933, and returns under title 9 of social security act. July 20, 1940. (No. 8490.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 143, July 24, 1940, p. 2645.]

Irvine, William M. William M. Irvine, message returning without approval, in its present form, bill (H. R. 6891) for relief of William M. Irvine. July 2, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 860, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Kaufmann, Salomon G. Salomon Georg Kaufmann, his wife, and their child, message returning without approval bill (H. R. 7563) providing for admission to United States for permanent residence of Salomon Georg Kaufmann, his wife, and their child. July 3, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 865, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Klamath Lake Reservation. Executive order, partial revocation of Executive order 924 of Aug. 8, 1908, establishing Klamath Lake Reservation, Oregon, July 10, 1940. (No. 8475.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 135, July 12, 1940, p. 2541.]

Langermann, Meier. Meier Langermann and others, message returning without approval bill (H. R. 9651) which would provide that Meier Langermann, his wife and son, formerly of Germany, although citizens of Poland, shall be ad-mitted to United States for permanent residence, notwithstanding any pro-vision of immigration laws. July 2, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 862, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Louisiana. Executive order, withdrawal of public lands for classification and in aid of legislation, Louisiana. July 1, 1940. (No. 8468.) [Not issued sepa-rately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 130, July 4, 1940, p. 2468-69.]

Military service. Executive order, amendment of Executive order 8099 of Apr. 28, 1939. relating to administration of benefits [to certain personnel of Army] provided by act of Congress approved Apr. 3, 1939. June 28, 1940. (No. 8461.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 128, July 2, 1940, p. 2436.]

Milroy, Charles L. Executive order, authorizing appointment of Charles Leo Milroy and James E. Spratt to classified positions in Public Buildings Admin-istration, Federal Works Agency, without regard to civil service rules. June 29,1940. 1 p. 4° (No. 8463.) f The National Archives. Pr 32.5: 8463

Monroe County, Mich. Issuing patents for land held under color of title [in Monroe County, Mich.], message returning without approval bill (H. R. 7736). July 3. 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 863, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

National defense. Administration of sec. 6 of act entitled act to expedite strengthening of national defense, approved July 2, 1940 [relative to arms, ammunition, and implements of war], proclamation. July 2, 1940. (No. 2413.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 130, July 4. 1940, p. 2467-68.]

----- Administration of sec. 6 of act entitled act to expedite strengthening of national defense, approved July 2, 1940 [relative to petroleum products, tetraethyl lead, iron and steel scrap], proclamation. July 26, 1940. (No. 2417.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 147, July 30, 1940, p. 2677.]

----- Executive order, directing Civil Service Commission to establish replace-ment list of non-civil service employees for use for temporary appointments to national defense positions. June 27, 1940. (No. 8458.) [Not issued sepa-rately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 128, July 2, 1940, p. 2435.]

----- Further appropriations to carry out present national-defense program, message transmitting request for further appropriations to carry out present national-defense program. July 10, 1940. 4 p. (H. doc. 874, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 40-26896

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National defense—Continued.----- Strengthening of national defense, communication transmitting draft of

proposed legislation to provide for strengthening of national defense. July 29, 1940. 2 p. (S. doc. 265, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [The proposed legislation authorizes the President to order members and units of reserve components and retired personnel of Regular Army into active military service.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 40-26936

National forests. Chattahoochee National Forest, Ga., Talladega National Forest, Ala., Ouachita National Forest, Ark., Apalachicola National Forest, Fla., Chequamegon and Nicolet national forests, Wis., proclamation. July 12, 1940. (No. 2415.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 138, July 17, 1940, p. 2585.]

Navajo Indians. Relief of certain Navajo Indians, veto message returning with-out approval bill (S. 3794). July 22, 1940. 2 p. (S. doc. 262, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Naval vessels. Executive order, regulations governing certifications of Secre-tary of War and Secretary of Navy with respect to special additional equip-ment and facilities required to facilitate construction of naval vessels and Army and Navy aircraft. June 29, 1940. (No. 8465.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 129, July 3, 1940, p. 2453-54.]

Necedah National Wildlife Refuge. Executive order, transferring certain lands from Secretary of Agriculture to Secretary of Interior and reserving them as part of Necedah National Wildlife Refuge, Wis. July 11, 1940. (No. 8479.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 137, July 16, 1940, p. 2557.]

New Mexico. Executive order, amendment of Executive order 7975 of Sept. 16, 1938, transferring jurisdiction over certain lands from Secretary of Agri-culture to Secretary of Interior, New Mexico. July 8, 1940. (No. 8472.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 133, July 10, 1940, p. 2520.]

----- Executive order, transfer of jurisdiction over certain lands from Secre-tary of Agriculture to Secretary of Interior, New Mexico. July 8, 1940. (No. 8471.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 133, July 10, 1940, p. 2519-20.]

----- Executive order, withdrawal of public lands for use of Department of Agriculture, New Mexico. June 27, 1940. (No. 8459.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 128, July 2, 1940, p. 2435-36.]

North Dakota. Executive order, transfer of jurisdiction over certain lands from Secretary of Agriculture to Secretary of Interior, North Dakota. July 8, 1940. (No. 8473.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 133, July 10, 1940, p. 2520.]

Oregon. Executive order, modifiying Executive order of Mar. 28, 1924, creating reservoir site reserve no. 16, Deschutes River, Oreg. July 26,1940. (No. 8496.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 147, July 30, 1940, p. 2682.]

Overstreet, Mrs. Martha. Executive order, waiver of time limitations in civil service rule 9 to permit reinstatement of Mrs. Martha Overstreet to clerical position in Post Office at Douglas, Ga. July 10, 1940. 1 p. 4° (No. 8476.) t The National Archives. Pr 32.5: 8476

Proclamations.Note .—For information concerning the issuance of Executive orders and Procla-

mations, see above, note under the subhead Executive orders.

Public Buildings Administration. Executive order, authorizing certain appoint-ments to positions in welfare unit, Public Buildings Administration, Federal Works Agency, without regard to civil service rules. July 10, 1940. 1 p. 4° (No. 8478.) f The National Archives. Pr 32.5 : 8478

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Reagh, C. B. C. B. Reagh, message returning without approval bill (H. R. 2513) for relief of C. B. Reagh. July 3, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 867, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Redmond, Mrs. Margaret. Relief of Margaret Redmond, message transmitting without approval bill (H. R. 2014). July 1, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 855, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Shanks, Isohell. Isobell Shanks, message returning without approval bill (H.R. 6548) for relief of Isobell Shanks. July 2, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 857, <6th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Stevens, Norman H. Executive order, authorizing appointment of Norman H. Stevens to position as rural letter carrier in postal service at East Falls Church, Va., without regard to requirements of civil service rules. July 13, 1940. 1 p. 4° (No. 8482.) f The National Archives. Pr 32.5: 8482

Taylor, Lester R. Lester R. Taylor, message returning without approval bill (H. R. 1178) for relief of Lester R. Taylor. July 3, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 869, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Thompson, Jerry M. Jerry McKinley Thompson, veto message returning with-out approval bill (S. 3769) for relief of Jerry McKinley Thompson. July 22, 1940. 2 p. (S. doc. 261, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Tolman, Leland L. Executive order, authorizing appointment of Leland L. Tolman and H. Fred Martin, jr., to legal positions in Administrative Office of United States Courts without compliance with provisions of civil service rules. July 1, 1940. 1 p. 4° (No. 8466.) t The National Archives. Pr32.5 : 8466

Washington State. Executive order, transferring to control and jurisdiction of Treasury Department remaining part of site of naval reservation on Ediz Hook, Port Angeles, Wash. July 27, 1940. (No. 8498.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 148, July 31, 1940, p. 2699.]

Wildlife refuges. Changing names of certain Federal wildlife refuges, proclama-tion. July 25, 1940. (No. 2416.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Fed-eral register, v. 5, no. 147, July 30, 1940, p. 2677—81.]

Wright, Maitland S. Executive order, exemption of Maitland S. Wright from compulsory retirement for age. June 18, 1940. 1 p. 4° (No. 8448.) t The Na-tional Archives. E*r 32.5: 8448

BUDGET BUREAU

Civil Aeronautics Authority. Supplemental estimate of appropriation, Depart-ment of Commerce, [fiscal year] 1941 [for Civil Aeronautics Authority, for additional hangars at Washington National Airport]. July 9, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 872, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

District of Columbia. Supplemental estimates of appropriations, District of Columbia [fiscal year] 1941. July 22, 1940. 3 p. (H. doc. 884, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

----- Supplemental estimates of appropriations for District of Columbia, [fiscal year] 1941 [for employment of switchboard operator for Municipal Court Building]. July 29, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 886, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Federal Communications Commission. Supplemental estimate of appropriation for Federal Communications Commission, fiscal year 1941 [for relocation of radio monitoring stations]. July 22, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 882, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Maritime Commission. Estimate of appropriation for Maritime Commission to establish marine and war-risk insurance fund, to be immediately available. July 1, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 851, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Treasury Department. Supplemental estimates of appropriations for Treasury Department, [fiscal year] 1941 [to pay Federal land banks and Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation on account of reduction in interest rate on mortgages]. July 29, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 887, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

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War Department. Emergency supplemental estimates of appropriations for further strengthening of national defense, [fiscal year] 1941, plus contract authorizations for War Department and for Navy Department. July 10, 1940. 11 p. (H. doc. 875, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

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Federal agencies. Activities of selected Federal agencies, 1933-39. 1939 edition. [1940.] cover title, iv-j-124 p.+[3]+3 leaves, 4° (Report 7.) [Processed.] f L. C. card 40-26952 Pr 32.211: 7

Loans. Report 10. 1939-40. (Statistical Section.) [Processed.] tPr 32.211: 10

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SUPREME COURTCowden Manufacturing Company. Transcript of record, Supreme Court of

United States, Oct. term, 1940, no. 188, United States vs. Cowden Manufacturing Company, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims. [1940.] cover title, i-f-12 p. t Ju 6.7: C 838

Darby, F. IV., Lumber Company. Transcript of record, Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1940, no. 82, United States vs. F. W. Darby Lumber Company and Fred W. Darby, appeal from district court for southern district of Georgia. [1940.] cover title, i-f-25 p. t Ju 6.7 :D 242

Goltra, Edward F. Transcript of record, Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1940, no. 191, United States vs. Kate B. Goltra and E. Field Goltra, jr., executors of Edward F. Goltra; no. 192, Kate B. Goltra and E. Field Goltra, jr., executors of Edward F. Goltra, vs. United States, appeals from Court of Claims. [1940.] cover title, ii+85 p. t Ju 6.7 :G 584

Horst, Paul R. G. Transcript of record, Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1940, no. 27, Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue vs. Paul R. G. Horst, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit. [1940.] cover title, i-|-29 p. t Ju 6.7 :H 788

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United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. Transcript of record, Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1939, no. 870, United States vs. Wil-liam L. Hutcheson [president of United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, et al.], appeal from district court for eastern district of Missouri. [1940.] cover title, i+29 p. t ,7u 6-7 : Un 34/4

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Y 3.T 19: 5/42-60Beasley, John H. John H. Beasley v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings

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Y 3.T 19: 5/42-45Bristol, Bennet B. Bennet B. Bristol v. commissioner of internal revenue, find-

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Double, George H. George H. Deuble v. commissioner of internal revenue, find-ings of fact [and opinion]; docket nos. 92055, 95044, promulgated June 28, 1940. [1940.] 12 p. ([Opinion] 46.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 42.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19: 5/42^46 Elston Company, Limited, v. commissioner of internal revenue; Gadian Company,

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Y3.T 19: 5/42-35 Erans, Mary E. Mary E. Evans v. commissioner of internal revenue; Helen

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Fish, Isaac. Estate of Isaac Fish v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion]; docket no. 96527, promulgated June 28, 1940 [1940 ] 4 p. ([Opinion] 42.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 42.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19: 5/42-42 Garland, II illiam J. M illiam J. Garland and Grace O. Garland v. commissioner of

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Hollywood Building and Loan Association v. commissioner of internal revenue °/ fact, [and °Pinionl ; docket no. 93878. promulgated June 26 194o’

[1940.] 4 p. ([Opinion] 36.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 42.] * Paper. 5c.Y 3.T 19: 5/42-36

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Hoover, Herbert W. Herbert W. [findings of fact and opinion] ; [1940.] 12 p. ([Opinion] 47.)

Hoover v. commissioner of internal revenue docket no. 90974, promulgated June 28, 1940. [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 42.] * Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19: 5/42-47Jamaica Water Supply Company v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of

fact and opinion] ; docket no. 94503, promulgated July 19, 1940. [1940.] 9 p. ([Opinion] 58.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 42.] * Paper, 5c

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Keystone Automobile Club Casualty Company v. commissioner of internal reve-nue; Keystone Automobile Club Fire Company v. [same], supplemental opin-iondocket nos. 90931-932, 91484, 91486, promulgated July 16, 1940. [1940.] 4 p. ([Opinion] 57.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 42.] ♦

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Y 3.T 19: 5/42-56Pembroke Realty & Securities Corporation (in liquidation), v. commissioner of

internal revenue; Arthur M. Loew v. [same] ; City Bank Farmers Trust Com-pany, trustee under certain trust created in favor of A. M. Loew, jr., v. [same] ; City Bank Farmers Trust Company, trustee under certain trust created in favor of Jane C. Loew v. [same, findings of fact and opinion] ; docket nos. 94218, 95837-839, promulgated July 12, 1940. [1940.] 9 p. ([Opinion] 55.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 42.] ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/42-55

Phipps, Mrs. Margaret R. Margaret R. Phipps v. commissioner of internal reve-nue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 83863, promulgated June 28, 1940. [1940.] 7 p. ([Opinion] 53.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 42.] ♦Paper, 5c. Y3.T 19: 5/42-53

Reynolds, Richard J. Safe Deposit and Trust Company of Baltimore, trustee under wills of R. J. Reynolds, and Katharine S. Johnston, and deed of Kath-arine S. Johnston, and decree of superior court of Forsyth County, N. C., v. commissioner of internal revenue; Estates Administration, Inc., administrator of Zachary Smith Reynolds, v. [same, findings of fact and opinion] ; docket nos. 86394-395, promulgated June 19, 1940. [1940.] 29 p. ([Opinion] 28.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 42.] ♦Paper, 5c. Y3.T 19: 5/42-28

St. Marys Oil & Gas Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion]; docket no. 93977, promulgated June 28, 1940. [1940.] 5 p. ([Opinion] 44.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 42.] * Paper, 5c.

Y3.T 19: 5/42-44Sharp, H. Cecil. H. Cecil and Ruth Carroll Sharp v. commissioner of internal

revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket nos. 97425-426, promulgated July 12, 1940. [1940.] 6 p. ([Opinion] 54.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 42.] ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/42-54

Shuster, W. Morgan W. Morgan Shuster v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 94869, promulgated June 28, 1940. [1940.] 5 p. ([Opinion] 41.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 42.] * Paper, 5c.

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Swain and Myers, Inc., v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 94477, promulgated June 28, 1940. [1940.] 5 p. ([Opin-ion] 49.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 42.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/42-49

Texas-Empire Pipe Line Co. v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 78604, promulgated July 19, 1940. [1940.] 22 p. ([Opinion] 59.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 42.] ♦ Paper, 5c.

Y 3.T 19: 5/42-59Valley Tractor rf Equipment Co. v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of

fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 95878, promulgated June 28, 1940. [1940.] 5 p. ([Opinion] 50.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 42.] ♦ Paper, 5c.

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Walton, Mrs. Sallie E. Estate of Sallie E. Walton, Pennsylvania Company for Insurances on Lives and Granting Annuities, Emma Walton Hallowell, and Albert J. Bussenius, executors, v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 94787, promulgated June 28, 1940. [1940.] 7 p. ([Opinion] 48.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 42.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/42-48

Whiteley, George H., jr. George H. Whiteley, jr., v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact and opinion] ; docket nos. 92899-900, promulgated July 23, 1940. [1940.] 18 p. ([Opinion] 61.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 42.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/42-61

Whiteley, Purdon S. Purdon Smith Whiteley v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket nos. 92901-902, promulgated June 28, 1940. [1940.] 9 p. ([Opinion] 51.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 42.] ♦Paper, 5c.

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TEMPORARY NATIONAL ECONOMIC COMMITTEETrusts. Investigation of concentration of economic power, hearings, 76th Con-

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TREASURY DEPARTMENTBonds of United States. United States of America, 2% percent Treasury bonds

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Maney. Values of foreign moneys, July 1, 1940. [1940.] 1 p. large 8° (Depart-ment circular 1: Director of Mint.) [Quarterly. Code of Federal regulations, title 31, Money and finance, chap. 1, Monetary ofiices, pt. 129, Values of foreign moneys.] t T 1.4/2:1/940-3

Treasury decisions under customs, internal revenue, narcotic, and other laws, including decisions of Customs Court and Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, v. 76, no. 1-^; July 4-25, 1940. [1940.] various paging. [Weekly.] * Paper, 16c. single copy, $3.00 a yr.; foreign subscription. $4.70.L. C. card 10-30490 T 1.11/2: <6/1-4

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Public Works Administration. Report showing status of funds and analyses of expenditures Public Works Administration of Federal Works Agency, as of Apr. 30, 1940. [1940.] cover title, [1] 4-21 leaves, oblong 8° [Monthly. Proc-essed. Previous issues not entered in Monthly catalog.] t T 60.14 : 940/4

----- Same, as of May 31, 1940. [1940.] cover title, [1] 4-21 leaves, oblong 8° [Monthly. Processed.] f T 60.14:940/5

Relief work. Report showing status of funds provided in emergency relief ap-propriation acts of 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, and 1939, as of June 30, 1940. [1940.] cover title, [2]4-23 leaves, il. oblong 8° [Monthly. Processed.] fL. C. card 30-26972 T 60.12: 940/6

COAST GUARD

Circular 161 and 162; June 14 and 21, 1940. [1940.] Each 2 p. [Processed. Issued with perforations. No. 162 is mimeographed and 4° size.] t

T 47.7/3:161,162Coast Guard bulletin, v. 1, no. 13; July 1940. [1940.] p. 93-100. [Monthly.] t

L. C. card 39-29105 T 47.21:1/13Courts. Coast Guard courts and boards, 1935, amendment no. 3; June 5, 1940.

[1940.] 3 p. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] $T 47.8: C 83/935/amdt.3

Ice. International ice observation and ice patrol service in north Atlantic Ocean, season of 1938; [by] Floyd M. Soule, G. Van A. Graves. 1940. v-j-173 p. il. 20 maps. (Bulletin 28.) t T 47.3:28

Notice to mariners. Notice to mariners, affecting lights, buoys, and other aids to navigation, no. 27-31; July 3-31, 1940. [1940.] [x] 4*315—392 leaves. [Weekly.] tL. C. card 7-20609 T 47.19 : 940/27-31

----- Notice to mariners, Great Lakes, affecting lights, buoys, and other aids to navigation, no. 19-22; July 5-26, 1940. [Detroit, Brownell Photo-Lith. Co., July 3-25, 1940.] [viii] 4-96-129 leaves, il. [Weekly. Processed. Number 20 contains index to nos. 10-19, 1940.] t Commander, Cleveland District, Coast Guard, Cleveland, Ohio. T 47.20: 940/19-22

Oceanography, season of 1938; [by Floyd M. Soule]. 1940. cover title, p. 113- 173, il. [Reprint from Bulletin 28, International ice observation and ice patrol service in north Atlantic Ocean.] t T 47.3/a : Oc 2/938

Pay. Amendment to Pay and supply instructions [Coast Guard, 1939], no. 7; Jan. 22, 1940. [1940.] 4 p. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] t

T 47.8: P 29/3/939/amdt.7Personnel. Amendment to Personnel instructions [Coast Guard, 1934], no. 13;

June 10, 1940. [1940.] 1 p. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] tT 47.8: P 43/934/amdt.l3

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COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY

National banks. Individual statements of condition of national banks (and non-national banks in District of Columbia), at close of business Dec. 30, 1939. 1940. 199 p. [Table Q, report of comptroller of currency, 1939.] * Paper, 20c. L. C. card 25-26354 T 12.1: 939/2

----- Monthly statement of capital stock of national banks, national bank notes, and Federal reserve bank notes (old series) outstanding; July 1, 1940. [1940.] 1 p. narrow f° (Bookkeeping Division.) tL. C. card 10-21666 T 12.9: 940/7

Report. 77th annual report of comptroller of currency, year ended Oct. 31, 1939 [with appendix]. 1940. vi+468 p. (Treas. Dept. doc. 3106.) [Table Q of the appendix is omitted from this report and published as a separate table, for which see, above, National banks.} * Cloth, $1.00.L. C. card 9-34683 T 12.1: 939

----- Same. (Treas. Dept. doc. 3106; H. doc. 581, 76th Cong. 3d sess.)----- Text of 77th annual report of comptroller of currency, year ended Oct. 31,

1939. 1940. iii+54 p. (Treas. Dept. doc. 3106.) fL. C. card 10-11566 T 12.1/a : 939

CUSTOMS BUREAU

Customs districts. List of customs districts, headquarters, and ports of entry. [1940.] 7 p. ([Treasury decision] 50149.) [From Treasury decisions, v. 75, no. 46. ] f T 1.11/2 a: C 96/8/940

FEDERAL ALCOHOL ADMINISTRATION

Code of Federal regulations of Federal Alcohol Administration, effective June 1, 1938. 1940. [1] +82 p. [Print of chap. 1, Title 27 of v. 8 of Code of Federal regulations for Federal Alcohol Administration, published by Federal Register Division, National Archives. Bears also volume pagination p. 1-82.] f

T 59.2: R 26Whiskey. Statistics on whiskey, rum, and brandy, Jan. 1, 1939-Mar. 31, 1940.

June 19, 1940. [1]+16 leaves, 4° [Processed. Statistical information was compiled from monthly reports of operations filed with the Administration by distillers and proprietors of bonded warehouses.] t T 59.2: W 57/940

INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAU

Income. Statistics of income for 1937: pt. 2, compiled from corporation income and excess-profits tax returns and personal holding company returns; pre-pared by Statistical Section, Income Tax Unit. 1940. iv+269 p. ♦ Paper, 25c. L. C. card 18-26569 T 22.35: 937/3/pt.2

Internal revenue bulletin, 1940, no. 27-31; July 1-29, 1940. 1940. various pag-ing. [Weekly. Include Rulings 10305-371.] * Paper, 5c. single copy (for subscription price see note below).L. C. card 22-26051 T 22.23/1: 940/27-31

Note .—The internal revenue bulletin service for 1940 will consist of weekly bulletins and semiannual cumulative bulletins. The weekly bulletins will contain the rulings and decisions to be made public and all Treasury Department decisions (known as Treasury decisions) pertaining to internal revenue matters. The semiannual cumulative bulletins will contain all rulings and decisions (including Treasury decisions) published during the previous 6 months. The complete bulletin service may be obtained on a subscription basis, from the Superintendent of Documents. Government Printing Office, Washington. D. C., for $3.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $4.25.

Liquors. Regulations 10, warehousing of distilled spirits, 1940. 1940. xx + 189 p. * Paper, 20c.L. C. card 40-26899 T 22.17 :10/4

----- Regulations 15, rectification of spirits and wines, 1940. 1940. xviii+180 p. * Paper, 20c.L. C. card 40-26900 T 22.17:15/4

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Liquors—Continued. .. ।----- Regulations 16, denaturation of rum, 1940. 1940. vn-t-51 p.

L. C. card 40-26755----- Regulations 20, wholesale and retail dealers in liquors, 1940.

60 p. * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 40-26898

* Paper, 10c. T 22.17:16/4

1940. vii+

T 22.17:20/7

PROCUREMENT DIVISION

Government supplies. General schedule of supplies: class 8, Motor-vehicle acces-sories and parts; class 66, supp. 1, Construction and road-building machinery parts, July 1. 1940-June 30, 1941. [1940.] 10 p. 4» tL. C. card 16-26857 T 58.8: 8/940-41

----- Same: class 11, Pumps and pump valves, Aug. 1, 1940-July 31, 1941. [1940.] 3 p. 4° $ T 58.8:11/940-41

----- Same: class 14, Lubricating and other oils and greases, July 1-Sept. 30 1940. [1940.] 30 p. 4° J T 58.8:14/940— Same: class 17, supp. 7, Intercommunicating equipment, July 1. 1940-June 30, 1941. [1940.] 3 p. 4° J T 58.8:17/3/939-40/supp.7__ Same: class 17, supp. 8, Motion-picture projectors, June 24-Dec. 31, 1940. [1940.] [2] p. 4° J T 58.8:17/3/939-40/supp.8— Same: class 38, Brooms, brushes, and mopping apparatus, Aug. 1, 1940- July 31, 1941. [1940.] 3 p. 4° t T 58.8 : 38/940-41

----- Same: class 39, Lumber, timber, and boxes, including manufactured lum-ber, Aug. 1, 1940-Jan. 31, 1941. 1940. 40 p. 4° J T 58.8: 39/940-41

___ Same: class 40, supp. 1, Drills, tool holders, and reamers, June 16,1940-Feb.28, 1941. [1940.] 3 p. 4° t T 58.8:40/940-41/supp.l/940-41

----- Same: class 41, Hand tools, Aug. 1, 1940-July 31, 1941. 1940. P.4tT oS.S ’ 41 /v40 41

----- Same: class 51, supp. 6, Fungicide, July 1-Sept. 30, 1940. [1940.] [2] p.40 j T 58.8: 51/940-41/supp.6

----- Same: class 51, supp. 7, Acids and chemicals, Aug. 1. 1940-Jan. 31. 1941 [1940.] 3 p. 4° t T 58.8: 51/940—41/supp. <

----- Same: class 51, supp. 8. Acids and chemicals, Aug. 1, 1940-Jan. 31, 1941.11940.] 3 p. 4° t T 58.8 : 51/940-41/snpp.8

----- Same: class 51, supp. 9, Grease-cleaning compound, Aug. 1, 1940-Jan. 31, 1941. [1940.] 2 p. 4° t- T 58.8: 51/940-41/supp.9

----- Same: class 52, Cement, paints, and paint ingredients, Aug. 1-Oct. 31,1940 [1940.] 52 p. 4o J T 58.8 = 52/940-3

----- Same: class 53, supp. 3. Holders, stamps, and type. July 16-Nov. 30, 1940.[1940.] 4 p. 4° J T 58.8 : 53/939-40/supp.3

----- Same: class 54. Office equipment, Aug. 1, 1940-June 30. 1941. 1940. 30p 40 J T 58.8 : 54/940-41

----- Same: class 54, supp. 1, Office equipment, Aug. 1. 1940-June 30, 1941.[1940.] 5 p. 4° t T 58.8: 54/940-41/supp.l

----- Same: class 56, Meats, groceries, and other provisions, July 1-Oct. 31, 1940.[1940] 11 p. 4° $ T 58.8 : 56/940-2

----- Same: class 72. Footwear and rubber clothing, Aug. 1, 1940-July 31. 1941.[1940] 7 p. 4° t T 58.8:72/940-11

----- Same: class 104. Exchange allowances for typewriters, Aug. 1, 1940-June30. 1941. 1940. 10 p. 4° t T 58.8:104/940-41

----- General schedule of supplies circular 439, 439-A, and 440: July 1-15, 1940.[1940.1 various paging. 4° [Circular 438-B was issued in processed form.] j1 T 58.4: 439, 439-A, 440

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Metals. Standard list of extras on metals under classes 46-48 of General sched-ule of supplies; revised to June 1940. [1940.] 40 p. 4° [Processed.] t

T 58.2: M 56/940FEDERAL STANDARD STOCK CATALOG DIVISION

Not e .—In the list below, some of the Amendments and Supplements, dated after Oct. 10, 1933, are for specifications issued by the Federal Standard Stock Catalog Board (now Fed-eral Standard Stock Catalog Division) while it was under the Budget Bureau, and for these, the old classifications T 51.7/7 : and T 51.7/8 : are 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.Government supplies. Federal standard stock catalog: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal

specification for batteries, storage, ignition, lighting, and starting; Apr. 4, 1939. [1940.] 12 p. il. 12° [Supersedes Fed. spec. W-B-131a, Dec. 18, 1935.] ♦ Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3: W-B-131b/l-2

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for calendar-pads and stands, amdt. 1; Apr. 5, 1940. 1940. 1 p. 12? * Paper, 5c.

T 58.10/3: GG-C-101 a/amdt.l----- same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for connectors, wire, pressure

(solderless) ; Jan. 30, 1940. [1940.] 3 p. 12° * Paper, 5c.T 58.10/3: W-C-601

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for culverts, iron or steel, zinc- coated, amdt. 2; Jan. 30, 1940. 1940. 1 p. 12° [Supersedes Amendment 1, Mar. 1936.] * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3: QQ-C-806/amdt.2

----- Same: sec. 4. pt. 5, Federal specification for hams, sweet-pickle-cured, smoked, amdt. 2; Mar. 30, 1940. 1940. 1 p. 12° [Supersedes Errata 1, Aug. 1933.] * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: PP-H-71/amdt.2

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for hydrometers, syringe (for lead-acid storage batteries) ; Mar. 7, 1940. [1940.] 8 p. 12° * Paper, 5c.

T 58.10/3: GG-H-941----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for lampblack, dry, paste-in-japan,

paste-in-oil, amdt. 3; Mar. 22, 1940. [1940.] 3 p. 12° [Supersedes Amend-ment 2, Nov. 9, 1938.] * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: TT-L-71/amdt.3

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for mats, floor, rubber, link-type;Apr. 17, 1940. [1940.] 4 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3: ZZ-M-46

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for packing, fiber, for lubricating and fuel-oil. amdt. 1; Feb. 26, 1940. 1940. 1 p. 12° * Paper, 5c.

T 58.10/3 : HH-P-96 a/amdt.l----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for valves, cylinder, oxygen (for

standard industrial cylinders) ; Feb. 26, 1940. [1940.] 6 p. 12° * Paper, 5c.T 58.10/3: WW-V-61

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for white lead, basic-carbonate, dry, paste-in-oil, and semipaste containing volatile thinner, amdt. 3; Feb. 26, 1940. [1940.] 2 p. 12° [Supersedes Amendment 2, June 25, 1938.] ♦ Paper, 5c.

T 58.10/3: TT-W-251 a/amdt.3----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, 1941 supplement to Federal specification for lamps,

electric, incandescent, miniature, tungsten-filament. [1940.] 7 p. 12° [This supplement covers the period Sept. 1, 1940-Aug. 31. 1941.] * Paper, 5c.

T 58.10/3: W-L-lll b/941 supp.----- Same: sec. 6, N-Navy Department supplement to class 5, Flags, bunting.

May 1940. 12 p. 4° [Supersedes class 5, N-supplement, issued Apr. 1936.] * Paper, 10c. T 58.10/2: 5/supp.N/940

----- Same: sec. 6, N-Navy Department supplement to class 15, Electric-cable and wire (insulated). May 1940. 16 leaves, 4° [Supersedes Navy supple-ments to class 15, issued Aug. 1936.] ♦ Paper, 10c. T 58.10/2:15/supp.N/940

----- Same: sec. 6, Navy Department supplement to class 34. Leather, belting, harness, saddlery, including manufactured leather articles. June 1940. 3 p. 4° [Supersedes Navy supplement to class 34,issued Nov. 1936.] * Paper, 5c.

T 58.10/2 : 34/supp.N/940

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Government supplies—Continued.___ Same: sec. 6, Q-Quartermaster Corps (Army) supplement to class 51,

amdt. 4. Feb. 1940. 1 p. 4° [This amendment applicable to sec. 2, pt. 6, class 51, Q-Quartermaster Corps (Army) supplement.] * Paper, 5c.

T 51.7/7:51/supp.Q/amdt.4----- Same: sec. 6, Q-Quartermaster Corps (Army) supplement to class 55, amdt.

6. Mar. 1940. 1 p. 4° [This amendment applicable to sec. 2, pt. 6, class 55, Q-Quartermaster Corps (Army) supplement.] * Paper, 5c.

T 51.7/7: 55/supp.Q/amdt.6----- Same: sec. 6, Q-Quartermaster Corps (Army) supplement to class 73,

amdt. 5. Mar. 1940. 1 p. 4° [This amendment applicable to sec. 2, pt. 6, class 73, Q-Quartermaster Corps (Army) supplement.] * Paper, 5c.

T 51.7/7:73/supp.Q/amdt.5----- Supplement 29 to Index of Federal specifications, revised to June 1, 1939;

June 27, 1940. [1940.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.]! T 58.10/3 : ind./939, supp.29

RESEARCH AND STATISTICS DIVISION

Bonds of United States. Market prices and yields of outstanding bonds, notes, and bills of United States, during May 1940. [1940.] 4 p. f° [Monthly.] t

T 62.7 : 940/5Public debt. Interest-bearing debt outstanding June 30, 1940, classified according

to kind of security and callable period or payable date. [July 3, 1940.] 3 p.oblong 8° [Monthly. Processed.] t T 62.8:940/6

TREASURER OF UNITED STATES

Paper money. Monthly statement, paper currency of each denomination outstand-ing June 30, 1940. [1940.] 1 p. oblong 16° f T 40.8: 940/6

VETERANS’ ADMINISTRATIONAllergy; [by] Leo H. Criep, in collaboration with Division of Post Graduate In-

struction and Medical Research, Medical and Hospital Service. Revised Mar. 1940. 1940. v+60 p. (Clinical bulletin 29.) [Clinical bulletin 29 formerly issued with title Standardization of clinical and laboratory work in facilities and regional offices: Hypersensitiveness, anaphylaxis, and allergy.] * Paper, 10c. VA 1.11: 29/3

Decisions. Administrator’s decision. Veterans Administration, no. 454, 455, 457- 459; Apr. 19-July 1, 1940. [1940.] Each 3 p. or 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t

VA 1.8: 454-455,457-459Medical bulletin of Veterans’ Administration, v. 17, no. 1, July 1940; Martin

Cooley, editor. 1940. ix-j-l-llO p. [Quarterly.] * Paper, 15c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 75c.L. C. card 25-26672 VA 1.9:17/1

WAR DEPARTMENTArmy regulations.

Note .—Army regulations are administrative regulations and are issued in _ pamphlet form for insertion in loose-leaf binders. The names of such of the more important administrative subjects as may seem appropriate, arranged in proper sequence, are num-bered in a single series, and each name so numbered constitutes the title and number of a pamphlet containing certain administrative regulations pertaining thereto. Where more than one pamphlet is required for the administrative regulations pertaining to any such title, additional pamphlets will be issued in a separate sub-series.30-3010. Quartermaster Corps: Items and price list of supplies controlled by budget

credits, effective July 1. 1940; June 24, 1940. [1940.] 16 p. [Supersedes AR 30-3010, June 23, 1939.] » Paper, 5c. W 1.6/1: 30-3010/18

35-1760. Finance Department: Pay of retired commissioned and warrant officers;June 7, 1940. [1940.] 15 p. [Supersedes AR 35-1760, Sept. 23. 1937. including Changes 1, Apr. 17, 1939.] • Paper, 5c. W 1.6/1: 35—1760/6

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Anny regulations—Continued.75-10.

140-27.

140-30.

140-36.

300-15.

Infantry: Infantry board; June 28. 1940. 1940. 1 p. [Supersedes AR 7510, July 30. 1931.] * Paper, 5c. . „ W 16/AiI5A0/s

Officers’ Reserve Corps : Coast Artillery Corps, effective Oct. 1, 1940; June 28, 1940. [1940.] 3 p. [Supersedes AR 140-27, June 16, 1937.]* Paper, 5c. 1.6/1 : 14U—-7/4

Same: Finance Department, effective Oct. 1, 1940; June 28. 1940. [1940.] 4 p. [Supersedes AR 140-30, July 14, 1936.] * Paper^5f 6/1.140_30/4

Same: Ordnance Department, effective Oct. 1, 1940; June 24. 1940. [1940.] 4 p. [Supersedes AR 140-36, July 15, 1937.] * Paper. 5c.

W 1.6/1 : 14O-3b/5Maps and mapping; May 7, 1940. [1940.] 18 p. il. [Supersedes AR 100-

15. July 2, 1927, including Changes 2, Sept. 1, 1933.] •[>'[. 5c.W 1.6/1 * 300— w

Circular 64-78; June 26-July 26, 1940. [1940.] various paging. [Processed.Issued with perforations.] t W 1.4/2:940/64-78

Field manuals. Basic field manual: Browning machine gun caliber .30, HB M1919A4 (mounted in combat vehicles) ; prepared under direction of chief of infantry. 1940. iii-f-156 p. il. 12° (FM 23-50.) [Supersedes TR 1320-29, May 1,1926 (including Changes 1, Jan. 2, 1929, Changes 2, Jan. 2, 1934, Changes 3. .Tan. 3, 1938, and Changes 4, Jan. 3, 1939), and applicable portions of TR 1320-B, Apr. 2, 1927.] * Paper, 25c.L. C. card 29-27545 W 1.33:23-50

----- Same: Browning machine gun, caliber .30, M1917; prepared under direc-tion of chief of infantry. 1940. iv-f-327 p. il. 12° (FM 23-55.) * Paper, 40c.

W 1.33 : 23-55----- Same: 81-mm mortar, Ml; prepared under direction of chief of infantry.

1940. iii-f-138 p. il. (FM 23-90.) [Supersedes pt. 4-A, v. 3, Basic field manual (tentative), Mar. 18, 1938.] * Paper, 25c. W 1.33 : 23-90

----- Chemical warfare service field manual: Examination for gunners; pre-pared under direction of chief of chemical warfare service. 1940. iii-|-26 p. 12° (FM 3-10.) [Supersedes TR 415-5, Mar. 1, 1937.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 38-26910 W 1.33: 3-10

----- Coast artillery field manual: Antiaircraft artillery, marksmanship and service of the piece, antiaircraft machine gun; prepared under direction of chief of coast artillery. 1940. iii-4-74 p. il. 1 tab. 12° (FM 4-135.) [Includes Appendix, list of references. Supersedes TR 435-211, May 20, 1926 (including Changes 1. Jan. 2, 1929) ; par. 117-119 and 175-183, pt. 2, and tab. N, pt. 3, Coast artillery field manual, v. 2, Feb. 1, 1933.] * Paper, 20c.L. C. card 38-26726 W 1.33 : 4-135

----- Same: Antiaircraft artillery, service of the piece, 105-mrn antiaircraft gun; prepared under direction of chief of coast artillery. 1940. iv-[-39 p. il. 12° (FM 4-130.) [Includes Appendix, list of references.] * Paper, 15c.

W 1.33:4-130----- Same: Seacoast artillery, service of the piece, 12-inch gun, railway mount,

M1918, railway artillery; prepared under direction of chief of coast artillery. 1940. iv+41 p. il. 1 tab. 12° (FM 4-45.) [Includes Appendix, list of refer-ences. Supersedes TR 435-234, June 30, 1928.] * Paper, 15c. W 1.33: 4-45

----- Same: Seacoast artillery, service of the piece, 14-inch gun, M1920MII. on railway mount, M1920; prepared under direction of chief of coast artillery. 1940. v-|-64 p. il. 1 tab. 12° (FM 4-35.) [Includes Appendix, list of refer-ences. Supersedes TR 435-227, Mar. 18, 1933.] * Paper, 15c. W 1.33: 4r-35

----- Same: Seacoast artillery, service of the piece, 16-inch gun and Howitzer: prepared under direction of chief of coast artillery. 1940. iv-|-31 p. il. 1 tab. 12° (FM 4-85.) [Includes Appendix, list of references. Supersedes TR 435-275, Mar. 20, 1933] ♦ Paper, 15c. W 1.33 : 4-85

----- Engineer field manual: Camouflage; prepared under direction of chief of engineers. 1940. iii-|-52 p. il. 12° (FM 5-20.) [Supersedes TR 195-45, Feb. 1, 1926, and chap. 1, pt. 2, Engineer field manual, v. 2, June 25, 1932.] * Paper, 15c. W 1.33: 5-20

Special orders 153-179: June 29-July 31. 1940. [1940.] various paging. [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] $ W 3.23 : 940/153-179

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Tables of organization, tNote .—The tables of organization are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose-

leaf binders.2-12 NG.

5-117 NG.

200-1.

Cavalrv headquarters and service troop, regiment, horse, effective Oct. 1, 1940 ; May 31, 1940. [1940.] 5 p. (National Guard Bureau.) [Super-

sedes T/O 424 NG, approved Mar. 11, 1937.] W 1.25 : 2-12 NGEngineer troop, effective July 1, 1940; Apr. 11, 1940. [1940.] 3 p. (Na-

tional Guard Bureau.) [Supersedes T/O 468 NG, approved Feb. 25, 1936.]W 1.25 : 5-117 NG

Headquarters, field Army ; May 1, 1940. [ 1940.] 5 p.200-1, Jan. 16, 1939, including Changes 1, Apr. 24,

[Supersedes T/O 1939.]

W 1.25 : 200-1 /2ADJUTANT GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT

United States Army recruiting news, July 1940 ; v. 22, no. 7. [Recruiting Publicity Bureau, Governors Island, N. Y., July 1, 1940.] 20 p. il. large 8° [Monthly.] t Recruiting Publicity Bureau, Governors Island, N. Y.L. C. card War 22-1 W 3.45: 22/7

AIR CORPS

Air Corps news letter, v. 23, no. 11 and 12 ; June 1 and 15, 1940. [1940.] [1] -|-3G p. il. 1 pl. and [1] +26 p. il. 1 pl. 4° [Semimonthly. Processed.] t

W 87.19: 23/11,12Airplanes of Army Air Corps. [Revised June 14, 1940.] [1940.] 13 p. 4°

[Processed.] f W 87.2: Ai 7/4/940Soldiers. Air Corps soldier. [Revised Apr. 22, 1940.] [1940.] 5 p. 4" [Proc-

essed.] t W 87.2: So 4/940

ENGINEER DEPARTMENT

Arkansas River. Arkansas River, Crawford County Levee District, Ark., letter submitting report on reexamination of Arkansas River, with view to deter-mining feasibility of strengthening and heightening levees in Crawford County Levee District in Crawford County, Ark. May 10, 1940. 23 p. map. (H. doc. 720, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 40-26938

----- Arkansas River, Little Rock to Pine Bluff, Ark., letter submitting report on preliminary examination and survey of, and review of reports on, Arkansas River and Fourche Bayou in vicinity of Little Rock and North Little Rock, Ark., and Arkansas River from Little Rock downstream to Pine Bluff, Ark. May 7, 1940. 54 p. map. (H. doc. 718, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 40-26902

Connecticut River and tributaries, Conn., Mass., N. H., and Vt., letter submitting 2d interim report on reexamination of Connecticut River and tributaries, Conn., Mass., N. H„ and Vt. May 9, 1940. 6 p. map. (H. doc. 724, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 40-26903

Coquille River, Oreg, letter submitting report on reexamination of Coquille River, Oreg. Mar. 20, 1940. 12 p. map. (H. doc. 672, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 10c.

Cowlitz River and tributaries, Wash., letter submitting report on preliminary examination and survey of Cowlitz River and tributaries, Wash. May 7, 1940. 20 p. map. (H. doc. 721, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [This report is on the survey only. ] * Paper, 15c.

Jamaica Bay, N. Y., letter submitting report on preliminary examination and survey of Jamaica Bay, N. Y. Apr. 23, 1940. 26 p. map. (H. doc. 700, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [This report is on the survey only.] * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 40-26939

Larchmont Harbor, N. Y., letter submitting report on reexamination of Larch-mont Harbor, N. Y. Apr. 22, 1940. 13 p. map. (H. doc. 697, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [This report is on survey.] * Paper, 10c.

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Mississippi River, between Coon Rapids Dam and mouth of Ohio River, letter submitting report containing general plan for improvement of Mississippi River between Coon Rapids Dam, near Minneapolis, Minn., and mouth of Ohio River, for purposes of navigation and efficient development of its water power, con-trol of floods, and needs of irrigation. Mar. 20, 1940. 80 p. 1 pl. map. (H. doc. 669, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 20c.L. C. card 40-26904

Newburyport Harbor, Mass., letter submitting report on reexamination of New-buryport Harbor, Mass. Apr. 23, 1940. 19 p. 2 maps. (H. doc. 703, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 40-26940

Olympia Harbor, Wash., letter submitting report on reexamination of Olympia Harbor, Wash. Apr. 23, 1940. 13 p. map. (H. doc. 699, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 40-26905

Orders. [Orders and regulations, Corps of Engineers, Army : chap. 2, Correspond-ence and reports; May 1, 1940.] $ W 7.8/2 : 2/3/p.l3-14, rev.Revised pages:

p. 13-14; [July 15, 1940],

----- Same: chap. 5, Navigable waters; Jan. 1, 1940. 1940. iv4-58 p. [Issued with perforations. Supersedes chap. 5, Orders and regulations, Feb. 4, 1937, and includes all revisions, amendments and changes to Jan. 1, 1940.] t

W 7.8/2:5/3----- Same: chap. 7, Claims and claims litigation, contracts, methods of pur-

chase; revised to May 1,1940. 1940. iv-|-139 p. [Issued with perforations.] JW 7.8/2: 7/4

----- Same: chap. 8, Money accounts and budget accounting; Oct. 1, 1939. 1940. iv-]-149 p. [Issued with perforations. Supersedes chap. 8, Orders and regula-tions, Feb. 1, 1934, and includes all revisions, amendments and changes to Oct. 1,1939.] $ W 7.8/2: 8/2

Oyster, Va. Channel from Oyster, Va., to Atlantic Ocean, letter submitting report on reexamination of channel from Oyster, Va., to Atlantic Ocean. May 3, 1940. 11 p. map. (H. doc. 716, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 10c.

Pawtuxet River, R. I., letter submitting report on preliminary examination and survey of Pawtuxet River, R. I. May 13, 1940. 41 p. map. (H. doc. 747, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [This report is on the survey only.] * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 40-26941

Richmond Harbor, Calif., letter submitting report on reexamination of Rich-mond Harbor, Calif. May 3, 1940. 12 p. 2 maps. (H. doc. 715, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 40-26906

Salem Harbor, Mass., letter submitting report on preliminary examination and survey of Salem Harbor, Mass. Apr. 23, 1940. 20 p. 2 maps. (H. doc. 701, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [This report is on the survey only.] * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 40-26942

Seldovia Harbor, Alaska, letter submitting report on preliminary examination and survey of Seldovia Harbor, Alaska. Apr. 23, 1940. 10 p. map. (H. doc. 702, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [This report is on the survey only.] * Paper, 10c. L. C. card 40-26944

Totuskey Creek, Va., letter submitting report on reexamination of Totuskey Creek, Va. Apr. 3, 1940. 11 p. map. (H. doc. 686, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 10c.

Umpqua River and tributaries, Oreg., letter submitting report on preliminary examination and survey of Umpqua River and tributaries, Oreg. Apr. 2, 1940. 22 p. map. (H. doc. 684, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [This report is on the survey only.] * Paper, 15c.

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Walla Walla River and tributaries, Oreg, and Wash., letter submitting report on preliminary examination and survey of Walla Walla River and tributaries, Oreg, and Wash. May 7, 1940. 23 p. map. (H. doc. 719, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [This report is on the survey only.] * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 40-26908

Waterway from Punta Rasa to Fort Pierce and Stuart, Fla., letter submitting report on preliminary examination and survey of waterway from Punta Rasa to Fort Pierce and Stuart, Fla., via Caloosahatchee River and Canal, Lake Okeechobee, and St. Lucie Canal and River. Apr. 19, 1940. 44 p. map. (H. doc. 696, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [This report is on the survey only.] * Paper, 15c.

MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMISSION

Note .—The publications of the Mississippi River Commission consist of annual reports, annual pamphlets showing daily river stages, annual pamphlets showing daily river dis-charge, and annual pamphlets showing results of river discharge measurements; also publications of the Waterways Experiment Station operating under the direction of the Mississippi River Commission. The Mississippi River Commission publishes maps and charts of the Mississippi River; navigation maps of the Mississippi River from Cairo, Ill., to 1he Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana ; and wall maps in colors of the lower Mississippi River Valley from the head of the St. Francis Basin near Cape Girardeau, Mo., to the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana, scale 1 :500,000 and 1 :250.000. Topographic quadrangle maps in colors, scale 1 : 62,500 of the alluvial valley of the lower Mississippi River are also pub-lished by the Mississippi River Commission; the topographic quadrangle maps comprise over 200 sheets and cover pcrtions of the States of Missou’i. Illinois. Kentucky. Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Louisiana adjacent to the Mississippi River and tributaries, with an area of almost 51,000 square miles mapped. All are sale publications obtainable only from the Mississippi River Commission, except the annual reports which are issued by the Superintendent of Documents. No discount is allowed. Requests for information as to lists of publications and maps and method of making remittance should be addressed to : The Mississippi River Commission, P. O. Box 80, Vicksburg, Miss.Mississippi River hydrographic survey, 1937, Rosedale to Vicksburg, Miss.,

prepared in office of Vicksburg engineer district, Vicksburg, Miss. Scale 1:20,000. n. p. Apr. 1940. cover title, 1 pl. 79 maps, oblong f° [Prepared from hydrographic survey of 1937 and from aerial photographs flown in 1937-38.] t Paper, $1.00, Mississippi River Commission, Vicksburg, Miss.L. C. card 40-26925 W 31.7: R 72

NORTHERN AND NORTHWESTERN LAKES SURVEY

Note .—Charts of the Great Lakes and connecting waters and St. Lawrence River to the international boundary at St. Regis, of Lake of the Woods, of Lake Champlain, and of the natural navigable waters of the New York State canals are prepared and sold by the U. S. Lake Survey Office. 649 Federal Building. Detroit. Mich. Charts may also be purchased at the following U. S. engineer offices: 710 Army Building. New York. N. Y.; 486 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.; 540 Federal Building. Buffalo, N. Y.; and Canal Office, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. A catalog (with index map), showing localities, scales, prices, and conditions of sale, may be had upon application at any of these offices.

A descriptive bulletin, which supplements the charts and gives detailed information as to harbors, shore lines and shoals, magnetic determinations, and particulars of changing conditions affecting navigation, may be purchased for 75 cents from the U. S. Lake Survey Office and from the Superintendent of Documents. The bulletin is revised annually and issued at the opening of navigation (in April). Supplements thereto are published monthly during the navigation season and are sent free to all who purchase the bulletin.

Complete sets of charts and publications may be seen at the IT. S. Engineer offices in Duluth. Minn., Milwaukee, Wis., Chicago, Ill., and Cleveland, Ohio, and at the Office, Chief of Engineers, U. S. Army, Washington, D. C., but they are obtainable only at the sales offices above mentioned.Great Lakes. Supplement 3, July 22, 1940, corrections and additions to Bulletin

49, Survey of northern and northwestern lakes; to supplement information given upon charts of Great Lakes. U. S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit. Mich. [1940.] 11 leaves+[2] p. 4° tL. C. card 8-35459 W 33.3: 49/supp.3

ChartsApostle Islands, including south coast of Lake Superior. Scale 1: 60,000. U. S.

Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Mar. 1940, corrected to Mar. 22,1940. 44 X 32 in. (Catalogue no. 961.) f 50c. W 33.6:961/940

Ashland. Wis. Ashland and Washburn harbors, Wis. Scale 1:15,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Mar. 1940, corrected to Mar. 29,1940. 30X26 in. (Catalogue no. 964.) t 50c. W 33.6 : 964/940

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Detroit River. Detroit River. Scale 1: 30,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [De-troit, Mich.], edition of Mar. 1940, corrected to Mar. 29, 1940. 37 X 31 in. (Catalogue no. 41.) [Map is in 2 sections.] f 50c. W 33.6: 41/940

Huron, Lake. Lake Huron. Scale 1: 500,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Mar. 1940, corrected to Mar. 29, 1940. 31X37 in. (Catalogue no. 5.) t 50c. W 33.6: 5/940

Mackinac, Straits of. Straits of Mackinac. Scale 1:120,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of May 1940, corrected to May 24, 1940. 33X46 in. (Catalogue no. 6.) t 50c. ' W 33.6 : 6/940Inset: Round Island Passage.

Superior, Lake. Lake Superior, Beaver Bay to Pigeon Point, Minn.; coast chart 97. Scale 1:120,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of May 1940, corrected to May 31, 1940. 33X46 in. (Catalogue no. 97.) t 50c.

W 33.6: 97/940Inset: Grand Marias, Minn.

----- Lake Superior, Redridge to Little Girl Point, Mich.; coast chart 95. Scale 1:120,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of May 1940, corrected to May 31, 1940. 33 X 45 in. (Catalogue no. 95.) t 50c.

W 33.6:95/940Inset: Ontonagon Harbor, Mich.

RIVERS AND HARBORS BOARD

Chicago, III. Port of Chicago, 111. Revised 1939. of pl. 6 maps. (Lake series 4.) * Paper, $1.00. L. C. card 40-26957

1940. x+194 p. il. 2 pl. 4 p.

W 7.25:4/2Duluth, Minn. Port of Duluth-Superior, Minn, and Wis. Revised 1939. 1940.

x4-153 p. 3 pl. 6 p. of pl. 4 maps. (Lake series 6.) * Paper, $1.00L. C. card 40-26909 W 7.25: 6/2

Port charges. Port and terminal charges at United States seaports.1940. xi4-835 p. (Miscellaneous series 1.) * Paper, $1.00.L. C. card 40-26910

1940 edition.

W 7.22:1/940

FINANCE DEPARTMENT

Finance circulars, tNote .—Finance circulars contain instructions and information of a relatively per-

manent character pertaining to the performance of the technical duties of finance and disbursing officers and of property auditors. Though bearing dates, they are grouped according to subject matter. Each group of circulars is designated by a letter, and the circulars in each group are numbered consecutively. Numbered changes are issued sepa-rately for each circular as required. Issued with a T-hole punch for binding.B-6. Miscellaneous records and accounting papers, Changes 2; June 17, 1940. [1940.]

3 p. [Processed.] W 97.5/3 : B-6/3/ch. 2B-8. Disbursing officers’ checks, Changes 5; June 5, 1940. [1940.] 1 p. [Processed.]

W 97.5/3 : B-8/3/ch. 5B-9. Deposit of funds for credit of Treasurer of United States; Mar. 11, 1940. [1940.]

7 p. [Supersedes F. C. B-9, Aug. 19, 1937, and Changes 7—9.] W 97.5/3 : B-9/4 D-l. Technical duties of finance and disbursing officers : War Department procurement

code [explanatory matter pertaining to procurement code]. Changes 5; June 17. 1940. [1940.] Ip. [Processed.] W 97.5/3 : D-l/10/ch. 5

Same, Changes 6; June 20, 1940. [1940.] 2 p. [Processed.]W 97.5/3 : D-l/10/ch. 6

D-2. Same: War Department procurement code [Office Secretary of War, etc.], Changes 7 ; June 20, 1940. [1940.] 1 p. [Processed.] W 97.5/3 : D-2/10/ch. 7

D-3. Same: War Department procurement code [Finance Department (includes O. R. C., R. O. T. C„ and C. M. T. C.)], Changes 5; June 20, 1940. [1940.] 1 p. [Proc-essed.] W 97.5/3 : D-3/10/ch. 5

D-4. Same: War Department procurement code [Quartermaster Corps], Changes 8; June20,1940. [1940.] Ip. [Processed.] W 97.5/3: D-4/10/ch. 8

D—8. Same : War Department procurement code [Corps of Engineers], Changes 7 ; June20, 1940. [1940.] 1 p. [Processed.] W 97.5/3: D-8/9/ch. 7

D-9. Same: War Department procurement code [Ordnance Department], Changes 4:June 20, 1940. [1940.] Ip. [Processed.] W 97.5/3 : D-9/9/ch. 4

D-10. Same : War Department procurement code [Chemical Warfare Service]. Changes 3 ;June 20, 1940. [1940.] 1 p. [Processed.] W 97.5/3: D-10/9/ch. 3

D-14. Same: Civilian Conservation Corps procurement code, Changes 8; June 20, 1940.[1940.] Ip. [Processed.] W 97.5/3 : D-14/4/ch. 8

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JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT

Military laws of United States, 1939. Sth edition. 1940. v+1223 p. [Anno-tated.] * Cloth, $2.00.L. C. card 40-26867 W 1.8/1: 939

ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT

Ordnance field service bulletin, tNote .—Ordnance field service bulletins are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in

loose-leaf binders. In order to provide a vehicle for conveying instructions and informa-tion from the chief of field service to the ordnance field service, 5 bulletins, entitled Ordnance field service bulletins, are issued. The bulletins are issued in sections with the serial number prefixed by a classification number covering the following general headings : 1—January instructions ; 2—Supply ; 3—Ammunition ; 4—Maintenance ; 5—Miscel-laneous.3-5. Special notes on small arms ammunition, Changes 7; June 29, 1940. [1940.] 3 p.

[Processed.] W 34.26 : 3-5/940/ch. 7Ordnance provision system. Ordnance catalog (ordnance provision system) :

Group B, Projector, signal, ground, M3, parts and equipment; May 15, 1D40. [1940.] 7-j-l p. il. (Standard nomenclature list B-24.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] t W 34.23: B-24

----- Same: [Group R], Ammunition, blank, for pack, light, and medium field artillery, Changes 3; June 11, 1940. [1940.] 1 p. (Standard nomenclature list R-5 [changes 3].) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] $

W 34.23: R-5/10/ch. 3----- Same: [Group R], Ammunition, fixed, all types, for pack, light, and me-

dium field artillery, pt. 1, Changes 1; June 5, 1940. [1940.] 1 p. (Standard nomenclature list R-l [pt. 1, changes 1].) [Processed. Issued with perfora-tions. ] t W 34.23: R-l/7/pt. 1/ch. 1

----- Same: [Group R], Ammunition, fixed, all types, for pack, light, and me-dium field artillery, pt. 2, Changes 1; June 5, 1940. [1940.] 1 p. (Standard nomenclature list R-l [pt. 2, changes 1].) [Processed. Issued with perfora-tions.] t W 34.23: R-l/7/pt. 2/ch. 1

Publications. Selected list of articles in current periodicals of interest to Ord-nance Department. July 1, 1940. 6 p. 4° [Processed.] t W34.2:P41

QUARTERMASTER GENERAL OF ARMY

Circulars. [Issued with perforations.] $1-2. Funds, Changes 2; June 4, 1940. [1940.] 1 p. [Processed.]

W 77.4/3 : 1-2/5/ch. 2 1-5. Storage and issue of supplies, Changes 5; May 17, 1940. [1940.] 3 4-[2] leaves.

[Processed.] W 77.4/3 : 1-5/4/ch. 5Same, Changes 6; May 31, 1940. [1940.] 2 leaves. [Processed.]

W 77.4/3 :1-5/4/ch. 6 1-6. Requisitions, Changes 6; June 20, 1940. [1940.] 1 p. [Processed.]

W 77.4/3 : 1-6/4/ch. 6

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