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United States GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS Monthly Catalog ISSUED BY THE Superintendent of Documents no . 628 may 194.7 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON ! I947

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United StatesGOVERNMENTPUBLICATIONS

Monthly CatalogISSUED BY THE

Superintendent of Documents

no . 628

may 194.7

UNITED STATES

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON ! I947

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

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

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.25 PER YEAR

FOREIGN SUBSCRIPTION $2.85 PER YEAR

PREVIEWSOn a trial basis the Monthly Catalog will list a few publications which

our catalogers have had an opportunity to review in advance of publica-tion. Advance orders may be placed for these publications. Orders will be scheduled and copies mailed as soon as stocks are received. It will not be possible to estimate the lapse of time before the publications will actually appear. All entries are tentative, as changes are some-times made after a publication has reached page proof. For this same reason prices are subject to change.

California. State of California, compiled from official records of General Land Office and other sources 1944; compiled and drawn by T. W. Gales; [map]. Scale 12 m.=l in. [Washington, D. C., 1947.] 2 sheets, each 29 x 49 in. (Interior Dept.) 65c per set. 121.13: C 12/4/944/sh.l-2

Cherries. Glass containers for maraschino cherries (capacities, dimensions, and packaging), recorded voluntary recommendation of the trade. 1947L ii+12 p. il. (National Bureau of Standards, Simplified practice recommenda-tion R 197-46.) [Effective date, Nov. 1, 1946. Supersedes R197-42.] 5c.

C 13.12/1:197/2Concrete masonry. Labor requirements for construction materials, pt. 2, con-

crete masonry units. 1947. 16 p. il. (Labor Statistics Bureau, Bulletin 888- 2.) 10c. ‘ L 2.3:888—2

Concrete pipe. Labor requirements for construction materials, pt. 3, concrete pipe; [by Alfred W. Collier and Clyde Stone]. [1947.] iv+8 p. (Labor Statistics Bureau, Bulletin 888-3.) 10c. L 2.3: 888-3

Customs privileges. Reciprocal customs privileges for foreign service personnel, agreement between United States and Poland, effected by exchange of notes signed Warsaw Oct. 5 and 30, 1945; effective Oct. 30, 1945. [1947.] [2] 4-2 p. (State Dept., Treaties and other international acts series 1544; [Publication 2792].) 5c. S 9.10:1544

Fishes. Studies of protozoan parasites of fresh-water fishes; by H. S. Davis. 1947. 29 p. il. 4° (Fish and Wildlife Service, Fishery bulletin 41.) 30c.

I 49.27:41Life insurance for farm families; [by Ralph R. Botts]. Feb. 1947. ii-f-4£> p. il.

(Agriculture Dept., Miscellaneous publication 621.) 15c. A 1.38 : 621

Lubricants. Bureau of Ships manual: chap. 45, Lubricants and lubrication systems; Apr. 1, 1947. [1947.] [l]4-24 p. il. 4°. [Revision of chap. 45, Aug. 8,1944.] (Ships Bureau.) 15c. N 29.13: 45/947

Machine shop occupations. Employment outlook in machine shop occupations, job prospects, duties, training, earnings, working conditions. [1947.] iii-f- 28 p. il. 4°. (Labor Statistics Bureau, Bulletin 895.) [Occupational outlook series.] 20c. L 2.3: 895

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Marine transportation, waiver of certain claims involving Government vessels, agreement between United States and Canada, effected by exchange of notes signed at Washington Sept. 28, Nov. 13 and 15, 1946, effective Nov. 15, 1946. [1947.] [2]+4 p. (State Dept., Treaties and other international acts series 1582; [Publication 2742].) 5c. S 9.10:1582

Rubber research and technology at National Bureau of Standards [with bibliog-raphy of NBS publications] ; by Lawrence A. Wood. 1947. ii+22 p. (Na-tional Bureau of Standards, Miscellaneous publication M185.) 10c.

013.10:185Surplus property. Technical manual: Disposition of excess and surplus personal

military property in continental United States; Mar. 1947. [1947.] iv-f-44 p. 4®. (War Dept., TM 38-419.) 25c. W 1.35: 38-419/2

Vocational industrial education, agreement between United States and Brazil, effected by exchange of notes signed at Rio de Janeiro Mar. 26, 1946, effective from Jan. 1, 1946. [1947.] [2]+19 p. 4°. (State Dept., Treaties and other international acts series 1534; [Publication 2760].) [English and Portuguese.] 10c- S 9.10:1534

Contents

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Abbreviations, Explanation__________ viAlphabetical List of Government

Authors----------------------------------------- vii

General Information___________________ 473Notes of General Interest_____________ 476New Classification Numbers, etc---------477Congressional Set--------------------------------478Monthly Catalog_______________ 479

AbbreviationsAmendment, amendments_____ amdt., amdts.Appendix _____________________________app.Article, articles________________________ art.Chapter, chapters_____________________ chap.Congress_____________________________Cong.Department_________________________ Dept.Document_____________________________doc.Facsimile, facsimiles_______________ facsim.Folio___________________________________ foHouse ________ H.House bill__________________________ H. R.House concurrent resolution____H. Con. Res.House document____________________ H. doc.House executive document______ H. ex. doc.House joint resolution--_________ H. J. Res.House report________________________ H. rp.House resolution (simple)_________ H. Res.Illustration, illustrations________________ il.Inch, inches_____________________________ in.Latitude ______________________________ lat.Longitude____________________________long.Mile, miles______________________________ m.Month _—_______________ ________ _____ moNautical mile-------------------------------------- naut. m.No date_________________________________ n. d.No place_________________________________n. p.Number, numbers_________________ no., nos.Octavo_________________________________ 8°Page, pages---------------------------------------------p.

Paragraph, paragraphs__________ par., pars.Part, parts________________________ pt., pts.Plate, plates____________________________pl.Portrait, portraits_____________________por.Quarto_________________________________ 4°Report_________________________________ rp.Saint _________________________________ St.Section, sections_______________________ sec.Senate, Senate bill__________________ ___ S.Senate concurrent resolution___S. Con. Res.Senate document____________________S. doc.Senate executive document______S. ex. doc.Senate joint resolution_________ S. J. Res.Senate report________________________ S. rp.Senate resolution (simple)_________ S. Res.Session, sessions.,_____________________sess.Sixteenmo ___________________________ 16°Statutes at large__________________ Stat. L.Supplement, supplements______ supp., supps.Table, tables___________________________tab.Tax Court___________________________ T. C.Thirty-twomo_________________________ 32°Treasury____________________________Treas.Twelvemo______________________________ 12°Twenty-fourmo________________________ 24°Versus_____________________________ vs., v.Volume, volumes_______________________ v.Yard, yards_______________________ yd., yds.Year __________________________________ yr.

Explanation

Words and figures enclosed in brackets [ ] are given, for information, but do not appear on the title pages of the publications cataloged. When place and printer are not given, it is to be understood that the publication is printed at the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C.; if processed, publisher is issuing office. When size is not given, octavo is to be understood. Size of maps is approximate, measurement being made from outer edge of border, excluding margin. The dates, including day, month, and year, given with Senate and House documents and reports are the dates on which they were ordered to be printed. Usually the printing promptly follows the ordering, but various causes sometimes make delays.

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

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

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

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Alphabetical List of Government AuthorsPage

Accounts Bureau, Fiscal Service------------------------------------------------------- 613Accounts Bureau, Post Office Dept--------------------------------------------------- 582Adjutant General’s Department____________________________________ 619Agricultural and Industrial Chemistry Bureau------------------------------------- 479Agricultural Economics Bureau------------------------------------- ■-------------- 479Agricultural Research Administration------------------------------------------------ 479Agriculture and Forestry Committee, Senate--------------------------------------- 514Agriculture Committee, House_____________________________________ 500Agriculture Department___________________________________________ 479Animal Industry Bureau__________________________________________ 480Apprentice-Training Service---------------------------------------- 554Appropriations Committee, House---------------------------------------------------- 501Appropriations Committee, Senate---------------------------------------------------- 514Armed Services Committee, House---------------------------------------------------- 501Armed Services Committee, Senate--------------------------------------------------- 514Army Air Forces_________________________________________________ 620Army Service Forces______________________________________________ 620Banking and Currency Committee, House------------------------------------------ 505Banking and Currency Committee, Senate------------------------------------------ 514Board of Trustees of Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust

Fund_________________________________________________________ 486Books for the Adult Blind----------------------------------------- 559Budget Bureau___________________________________________________ 584Census Bureau___________________________________________________ 488Children’s Bureau_____________________________________________ 524, 554Civil Aeronautics Administration------------------------------------------------------ 489Civil Aeronautics Authority________________________________________ 489Civil Aeronautics Board___________________________________________ 490Civil Service Commission_______________________________________ 487Civil Service Committee, Senate--------------------------------------------------- 515Civilian Production Administration----------------------------------------------- 585Coast and Geodetic Survey_____________________________________ 491Coast Guard_____________________________________________________ 611Commerce Department____________________________________________ 487Commodity Exchange Authority------------------------------------------------------ 481Community Facilities Bureau______________________________________ 526Comptroller of Currency__________________________________________ 611Conciliation Service_______________________________________________ 554Conference Committees___________________________________________ 500Congress________________________________________________________ 499Contract Settlement Office--------------------------------------------------------------- 611Court of Claims__________________________________________________ 520Court of Customs and Patent Appeals----------------------------------------------- 520Dairy Industry Bureau____________________________________________ 480District of Columbia______________________________________________ 520District of Columbia Committee, House--------------------------------------------- 505

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PageDistrict of Columbia Committee, Senate_________________________ 515Documents Office_____________________________________ 526Domestic Commerce Office______________________ _____ _ 495Education and Labor Committee, House__________________________ 506Education Office______________________________________ 523Emergency Court of Appeals____________________________________ 521Emergency Management Office________________________________ 585Employment Service___________________________________ 555Engineer Department_____________________________________ 020Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau________________________ 480Executive Department___________________________________ 582Executive Office_________________________________ 582Executive Papers, Joint Committee on Deposition of_______________ 500Expenditures in Executive Departments Committee, House 506Expenditures in Executive Departments Committee, Senate_________ 515Extension Service____________________________________ 4g jFarm Credit Administration____________________ 4g2Farmers’ Home Administration______________________ 482Federal Bureau of Investigation_____________________________ 554Federal Communications Commission 521Federal Housing Administration_______________________ 570Federal Power Commission__________________________ 522Federal Register Division_________________________ 55gFederal Reserve System Board of Governors________________ __ 522Federal Security Agency________________________ 523Federal Supply Bureau___________________________ 512Federal Trade Commission___ ___________________ _ 525Federal Works Agency__________________________ 52gFinance Committee, Senate__________________________ 5jgFiscal Director’s Office____________________________ g2QFiscal Service_________________________________ g^Fish and Wildlife Service______________________ 527Food and Drug Administration_________________ _____ 525Foreign Affairs Committee, House________________________ 50gForeign Agricultural Relations Office______________________ 482Foreign Relations Committee, Senate 51gForest Service__________________________ 4g$General Accounting Office_______________________ 52gGeographical Names Board___________________________ _ 528Geological Survey___________________________________ 52gGovernment Printing Office_________________________ ------Hawaii___________. . 541House Administration Committee, House 507House of Representatives_______________________ 5qqHousing Expediter Office___________________________ ------Hydrographic Office__________________________________ 57gImmigration and Naturalization Service 554Indian Affairs Office_________________________ ____ 531Information Office__________________________ 4$gInterior Department______________________________ 527Internal Revenue Bureau___________________________ gjgInternational Trade Office______________________ 49gInterstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, House.. 1_________ ’’’ 508Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, Senate____________________ 516

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PageInterstate Commerce Commission________________________________ 541Judiciary Committee, House____________________________________ 508Judiciary Committee, Senate________________________ 516Justice Department____________________________________________ 546Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Senate______________________ 517Labor Department_____________________________________________ 554Labor Standards Division_______________________________________ 555Labor Statistics Bureau_________________________________________ 556Legislative Reference Service____________________________________ 559Library of Congress____________________________________________ 558Library of Department of Agriculture_____________________________ 486Maritime Commission__________________________________________ 560Medical Department______________________________________________ 621Medicine and Surgery Bureau___________________________________ 571Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, House_____________________ 511Mines Bureau_________________________________________________ 531Mississippi River Commission______________________________________ 621Motor Carriers Bureau_________________________________________ 546National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics________________________ 560National Archives______________________________________________ 569National Bureau of Standards______________________________________ 497National Gallery of Art________________ 606National Guard Bureau___________________________________________ 621National Housing Agency_______________________________________ 570National Inventors Council__________________________ 498National Labor Relations Board_________________________________ 570National Museum________________________________________________ 606National Park Service__________________________________________ 537National Railroad Adjustment Board_______________________________ 571National Wage Stabilization Board_____ _________________________ 557Naval Academy_________________________________ 579Naval Operations Office________________________________________ 572Naval Personnel Bureau________________________________________ 579Navy Department________________________________________________ 571Orientalia Division__ __________________________________________ 560Pan American Union______________________________________________ 581Panama Canal________________________________________________ 582Patent Office____________________________________________________ 498Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau__________ 481Post Office and Civil Service Committee, House_________________ 511Post Office Department_________________________________________ 582President of United States_________________________________________ 583Price Administration Office______________________________________ 585Production and Marketing Administration_________________________ 486Public Health Service_____________________________________________ 523Public Lands Committee, House________________________________ 511Public Lands Committee, Senate________________________________ 518Public Roads Administration____________________________________ 526Public Works Committee, House________________________________ 511Public Works Committee, Senate________________________________ 519Railroad Retirement Board____________________ 604Reclamation Bureau________ >__________________________________ 538Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures Joint Committee____ 513

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PageRetraining and Reemployment Administration_____________________ 557Rules and Administration Committee, Senate______________________ 519Rules Committee, House_______________________________________ 512Savings Bonds Division_________________________________________ 613Scientific Research and Development Office________________________ 586Secret Service Division_________________________________________ 613Securities and Exchange Commission_____________________________ 605Senate_______________________________________________________ 513Ships Bureau__________________ 579Smithsonian Institution________________________________________ 605Social Security Administration___________________________________ 524Soil Conservation Service______________ _________________________ 486Solicitor, Labor Department____________________________________ 558Special Services Office__________________________________________ 525State Department_____________________________________________ 606Subject Cataloging Division_____________________________________ 560Supplies and Accounts Bureau_______________________________ 579Supreme Court________________________________________________ 608Surface Postal Transport Division________________________________ 582Tariff Commission_____________________________________________ 609Tax Court____________________________________________________ 610Technical Services Office________________________________________ 499Temporary Controls Office______________________________________ 602Tennessee Valley Authority___ __________________________________ 610Territories and Island Possessions Division________________________ 541Topography Division___________________________________________ 583Treasury Department__________________________________________ 611Un-American Activities Committee, House________________________ 512Union Catalog Division________________________________________ 560Veterans Administration________________________________________ 613Veterans’ Affairs Committee, House___________ :______________ ___ 513Vocational Rehabilitation Office_________________________________ 525Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions____________________ 558War Assets Administration______________________________________ 604War Department______________________________________________ 614War Manpower Commission____________________________________ 604War Mobilization and Reconversion Office________________________ 621Ways and Means Committee, House_____________________________ 513Weather Bureau_______________________________________________ 499Women’s Bureau______________________________________________ 558

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

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

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

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

PRICE LISTS

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

LIST OF SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

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

CONGRESSIONAL BILLS, DOCUMENTS, AND REPORTS

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

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

HOW TO ORDER PUBLICATIONS

Publications entered in this catalog that are for sale by the Superintendent of Documents are indicated by a star (♦) preceding the price. A dagger (t)

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

In ordering a publication from the Superintendent of Documents, give (if known) the name of the publishing department, bureau or division, and the title, together with the classification number which is added to the entry at the extreme right; order the congressional documents and reports by the title, together with the document or report number and the Congress and session, e. g., H. rp. 2, 80-1.

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

HOW TO REMIT

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

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

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

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

TO LIBRARIANS

The number given at the extreme right of each entry (except for congressional d cuments and reports) is the classification number by which the publication is ai ranged in the Library and in the sales stock of the Office of the Superintendent

> Documents. It can be used as a classification number by such libraries as are using, for the departmental publications, the arrangement of public documents advocated in the Check list of United States public documents, 1789-1909. In fhTfhnr8 nUmb®r .a® a. Russification number in a library, it should be noted that the shilling mark (/) is used to separate what would ordinarily be a superior or inferior number (the numbers immediately following the line) from the main classification number, it not being practicable to print these numbers as superiors or inferiors in the Monthly catalog. superiors

LIBRARY of co ngr ess car ds

Numbers to be used in ordering the printed catalog cards of the Librarv of St gl?h append„ed t0 entries for man? Publications. These are given at the

with L. C. card” prefixed. Do not confuse with the Documents Office classi flcation number given at the right. Orders for these cards and request for nformation about them should be addressed to the Card Division, Librarv of

Congress, not to the Superintendent of Documents Checks nr ™ T^brlXn To The Librarian Of Co^«. and forwarded"TirectVto ihe Librarian of Congress, Washington 25, D. C.

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MONTHLY CATALOG DI8TBIBUTI0N

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

INDEXES (ANNUAL AND MONTHLY)

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

A monthly index of the principal subjects is to be found at the end of each issue of the Monthly catalog.

Notes of General InterestCommodity Exchange Authority

The Commodity Exchange Authority was established in the Department of Agriculture by Memorandum 1185 of the Secretary of Agriculture, dated Jan. 21, 1947, effective Feb. 1,1947.

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New Classification NumbersForest Service.

A 13.27/14: nos____________ [Research reports.] [Proc.]Note .—Prior to Jan. 1947 research reports were

classified A 13.27 2: (CT), A 13.27 7: (CT), A 13.27 12 : (CT), and A 13.27 13: (nos.).

Commodity Exchange Authority.A 85.1: date________________ Annual reports.A 85.2 : CT____ ____________ General publications.A 85.3 :-6: ReservedA 85.7: v. nos. & nos_________ Trade in cotton futures (monthly). [Proc.]

Note .—See, for earlier issues, A 82.30 : (v. nos.& nos.).

A 85.8: v. nos. & nos_________ Trade in grain futures (monthly). [Proc.]Not e .—See, for earlier issues, A 82.29 : (v. nos.

& nos.).National Archives.

AE 1.19: nos_______________ Inventories of World War II. [Proc.]Domestic Commerce Office.

C 18.241: date______________ Industry report: Rubber (bimonthly).Civil Aeronautics Administration.

C 31.129: CT_______________ [Technical papers.] [Proc.]Technical Services Office.

C 35.10: nos________________ Office of Technical Services reports suitable forcommercial publication, bulletins. [Proc.]

Civil Service Commission.CS 1.49: nos_______________ General displacement notices. [Proc.]

Special Services Office., Food and Drug Administration.

FS 13.110: nos______________ Service and regulatory announcements, Causticpoison.

Not e .—See, for earlier issues, A 46.13 : (nos.).Community Facilities Bureau.

FW 7.6: CT________________ Regulations, rules, and instructions.No te .—Includes handbooks and manuals.

Government Printing Office.GP 3.21: CT________________ [Advertising circulars.]

Fish and Wildlife Service.I 49.36: nos________________ Conservation in action.

Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions.L 22.3: date & nos___________ Bulletins (weekly). [Proc.]

Note .—See, for issues prior to Dec. 6, 1941,L 18.3: (nos.).

Apprentice-Training Service.L 23.6: CT_________________ Regulations, rules, and instructions.

Note .—Includes handbooks and manuals.

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Supplies and Accounts Bureau, Navy Dept.N 20.28: nos------------------------ Joint Army-Navy standards.

Naval Operations Office.N 27.14: CT------------------------ Civil affairs handbooks.

Emergency Management Office.War Production Board.

Pr 32.4844: date------------------- Summary of transportation ; Monthly. [Proc.]War Assets Administration.

Pr 33.216: nos--------------------- Marine surplus seller (monthly).Not e .—See, for earlier issues, MC 1.26 : (nos.).

National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics.Y 3.N 21 *: 12 no*------------------- Wartime report release lists (monthly).

Not e .—See, for Wartime reports, Y 3.N 215: 11 (l«tter-nos.).

Y 3.N 21 ®: 13 no’------------------- [List of Technical notes and Technical memo-randums] (monthly). [Proc.]

Not e .—See, for Technical notes, Y 3.N 21 ‘: g(n°s.). See, for Technical memorandums, Y3.N21»: 8(”°’-)- '

Selective Service System.Y3.Se4: i9Pacl*‘"»»-------------- Office of Selective Service Records regulations.

Not e .—Publications classified Y3.Se4: (the class made for Selective Service System).

Finance Committee, Senate.Y 4.F 49: Cong. & cal.

nos.1,c°“e tax--------- Calendar, assignment of hearings, H. R. 1, Indi-vidual income tax reduction.

Public Lands Committee, House.Y 4.P 96’: Cong., sess. & nos---- Committee hearings.

Not e .—The following publications have been discontinued: Census Bureau, United States exports of domestic and foreign merchandise under lend-lease program, commodity by country of destination ; Census Bureau, United States ex-ports of domestic and foreign merchandise under lend-lease program, country of destination by commodity; Census Bureau, Coffee inventories and roastings; In-ternational Trade Office, Trade relations bulletin; Inter-American Affairs Office, Weekly report of activities; Inter-American Affairs Office, Coordination Com-mittee activities; Price Administration Office, Products and priorities- War Assets Administration, Progress analysis (monthly) ; Inspector General’s De-partment, Bulletin of inspector general of Army; Inspector General’s Depart-ment, Practical check lists, supplement to Bulletin of inspector general of Army.

Congressional SetNot e .—The bound volumes of congressional documents and reports are not

listed in the Monthly catalogs, since the publications contained therein have been previously entered separately.

The following bound volumes were sent to Depository Libraries durinc the month of April 1947:

House Documents------------- Nos. 200-392, with exceptions, 79th Congress, 1stsession. • Item 323

No. 2, 80th Congress, 1st session. • Item 322Senate Documents------------- No. 175, 79th Congress, 2d session. • Item 323

• Sent to Depository Libraries

Monthly CatalogNO. 628 • MAY 1947

AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENTNot e —Those publications of the Department of Agriculture which are for sale will be

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

Addresses. Dairy industry in future, talk by Secretary of Agriculture Clinton P. Anderson before National Cooperative Milk Producers Federation, St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 13, 1946. [1946.] 12 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 1.40: An 2/44

----- Europe and the American farmer, address by Under Secretary of Agricul-ture Norris E. Dodd before American Farm Bureau Federation, San Francisco, Calif., Dec. 11, 1946. [1946.] 14 p. 4° f A 1.40: D 66

Farm organization and Government, talk by Secretary of Agriculture Clin-ton P. Anderson at annual session of National Grange, Portland, Oreg., and broadcast over stations associated with National Broadcasting Company, Nov. 15,1946. [1946.] 13 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 1.40: An 2/45

Journal of agricultural research, v. 73, July 1-Dec. 15, 1946 [title page, contents, errata and authors’ emendations, and index]. 1947. iv-+-5 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 12

• Sent to Depository Libraries 479741259—47—No. 628------2

L. C. card Agr 13-1837 A 1.23 : 73/t. p. & cont.Note .—This periodical is issued by the Agriculture Department in cooperation with

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

AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAUEggs. Monthly egg production, 1940-44. Feb. 1947. 57 p. 4° [Processed.] t

A 36.2: Eg 3/6/940-44Vegetables. Commercial truck crop estimate reports. [Processed.] t

A 36.101:Not e .—The Agricultural Economics Bureau issues a series of reports relating to truck

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

AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ADMINISTRATIONtiesearch achievement sheet: Soil moisture measurements aid wheat growers in

the Great Plains [with list of reference data], [Mar. 7, 1947.] [2] n. 4° (R. A. S. 73, P.) [Processed.] t A 77.7: 73 (P)

AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY BUREAU

Cotton. Market for cotton textiles in bags; by Robert B. Evans, R. J. Cheatham and Barkley Meadows. Mar. 1947. 14 p. il. 4° (AIC-149; Southern Regional Research Laboratory.) [Processed.] t A 77.104/2:149

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Gossypol. Quantitative determination of extractable gossypol in cottonseed and cottonseed meal, a spectrophotometric method [with list of literature cited; by] Charlotte H. Boatner, Maizie Caravella, and Lillian Kyame. [1947.] 7 p. il. 4° (AIC-148; Southern Regional Research Laboratory.) [Processed. Published in Industrial and engineering chemistry, analytical edition, v. 16, Sept. 15, 1944, p. 566.] t A 77.104/2 :148

Soybean meal. Utilization of soybean meal in molded plastics [with list of literature cited; by] Leonard L. McKinney. Mar. 1947. 6 p. 4° (AIC-150; Northern Regional Research Laboratory.) [Processed. Supersedes ACE- 151.] t A 77.104/2:150

ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU

Foot-and-mouth disease. Summary of developments of Mexican outbreak of foot- and-mouth disease, with supplementary information on United States coopera-tion in control measures [and with list of selected references with notes con-cerning contents]. Jan. 28, 1947. 11 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 77.202 :F73

----- Same, Supplement 1 (prepared Jan. 28, 1947). Feb. 7,1947. 5 p. 4° [Proc-essed.] t A 77.202: F73/supp.l

----- Same, Supplement 2 (prepared Jan. 28, 1947). Mar. 11, 1947. 4 p. map, 4° [Processed.] t A 77.202: F73/supp.2

----- Same, Supplement 3 (prepared Jan. 28, 1947). Apr. 10, 1947. 5 p. map, 4° [Processed.] t A 77.202: F73/supp.3

Foxes. Summarization of data on fox farms as obtained by Bureau of Census in 1940. Mar. 1947. 1 p. 4° (A. H. D. no. 106.) [Processed.] f

A 77.209:106Poultry. Farm poultry raising; [by M. A. Juli]. [Apr. 1927, slightly revised

Feb. 1933, reprint with changes 1947.] ii-]-27 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farm-ers’ bulletin 1524.) [Supersedes Farmers’ bulletin 287, Poultry management.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.9:1524/6-8

----- Selecting birds for U. S. R. O. P. matings; by Albert B. Godfrey . Jan.1947. 4p. 4° (A. H. D. 104.) [Processed.] t A 77.209:104

Rabbits. Sore hocks in domestic rabbits; by George S. Templeton. Jan. 1947, 9p. 4° (A. H. D. no. 83.) [Processed.] t A 77.209:83

Turkeys. Hatcheries and dealers participating in national turkey improvement plan (Feb. 1,1947). Feb. 1947. [3] 4-20 p. 4° (A. H. D. 105.) [Processed.] t

A 77.209:105DAIRY INDUSTRY BUREAU

Cattle. Dairy cattle breeds; [by Amer B. Nystrom]. [Feb. 1925, revised Aug. 1946.] [1947.] ii+31 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1433.) [Supersedes Farmers’ bulletin 893, Breeds of dairy cattle.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 10L. C. card Agr 47-180 A 1.9:1443/11

ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE BUREAU

Caterpillars. Eastern tent caterpillar; [by F. M. Wadley]. [May 1938, slightly revised Jan. 1947.] [1947.] [l]4-5 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Leaflet 161.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 47-179 A 1.35:161/2

DDT (insecticide). Phytotoxicity of DDT dusts and sprays to truck crops in Wisconsin, preliminary observations [with list of literature cited]; by J. E. Dudley, jr. Mar. 1947. 10 p. 4° (E-715.) [Processed.] t A 77.312: E-715

----- Uses of various DDT formulations for control of insects affecting animals.Mar. 1947. 9 p. 4° (E-714.) [Processed.] t A 77.312: E-714

Hot plates. Inexpensive replacement elements for laboratory hot plates; by Harold W. Rusk. Mar. 1947. 4 p. il. 4° (ET-235.) [Processed.] t

A 77.313:235

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Japanese beetle. Effectiveness and duration of treatments with technical DDT in different soils against larvae of Japanese beetle; by Walter E. Fleming and

’ Warren W. Maines. Mar. 1947. 20 p. 4° (E-716.) [Processed.] TA77.312: E-716

Pyrethrum-oil sprays in open-type tobacco warehouses [with list of literature cited] ; by Joseph N. Tenhet. Apr. 1947. 5p. 4° (E-717.) [Processed. Pre-pared in cooperation with American Tobacco Co. and R. J. Reynolds TobaccoCo.] t A 77.312: E-717

Rotenone. Review of insecticidal uses of rotenone-bearing plants, 1938-44 [with list of literature cited]; by N. E. Mclndoo. Feb. 1947. 201 p. 4° (E-713.) [Processed.] t A 77.312: E-713

pla nt in du st ry , bo ils , an d agr ic ultu ral eng in eer in g bur eau

Alfalfa varieties in United States, [by H. L. Westover; revised by II. M. Tysdal]. [Sept. 1934, revised Aug. 1945, slightly revised May 1946.] [1946.] [2]+17 p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1731.) [Revision of Farmers’ bulle-tin 1467, Commercial varieties of alfalfa.] Paper, 10c. A 1.9:1731/3*

Beans. Saving beans from bacterial blight; by H. Rex Thomas and William J.Zaumeyer. Mar. 1947. 3 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 77.502: B 37/2

----- Saving beans from mosaic; by William J’. Zaumeyer and H. Rex Thomas.Mar. 1947. 3 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 77.502 : B 37/3

Crimson clover; [by E. A. Hollowell]. [June 1938, revised Jan. 1947.] [1947.] 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Leaflet 160.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 13

A 1.35:160/2COMMODITY EXCHANGE AUTHORITY

Note .—The Commodity Exchange Authority was established by Memorandum 1185 of the Secretary of Agriculture, dated Jan. 21, 1947, effective Feb. 1, 1947.Cotton. Collapse in cotton prices, Oct. 1946. Mar. 1947. [l]+6 p. 4° [Proc-

essed.] t A 85.2: C 82/2----- Hedging of foreign cotton in United States futures markets. [1947.] 4 p.

4° [Processed.] t A 85.2 :C 82EXTENSION SERVICE

Addresses. Reducing need for labor by mechanization and better work methods; by J. L. Paschal. [1947.] 10 p. 4° [Processed. Presented at Regional Farm Labor Conference of Cooperative Extension Service and Labor Branch, PMA, Agriculture Department, Jan. 16,1947, Salt Lake, Utah.] t A43.21: Lil

County agricultural agents. Report of work of county agricultural agents, 1945- 46; by Karl Knaus. Feb. 1947. 6 p. 4° (Extension Service circular 441.) [Processed.] t A 43.4:441

Dairying. Better dairying pays, long-range dairy program. Washington, D. C., Feb. 1947. [8] p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A 43.2 :D 14/3

Extension activities and accomplishments, 1945; [by] Harry W. Porter. Aug. 1946. cover title, p. 3-25, il. 4° (Extension Service circular 438.) [Processed.Index is on p. 2 of cover. <p A 43.4: 438

Farm work for city youth [farm labor program] [Apr. 1947.] cover title, 24 p.il. 4° (Agriculture Dept. Program aid 27.) [Text and other illustrations on p. 2-4 of cover. Extension Service and land-grant colleges cooperating ] +• Item 11 A 1.68: 27

lf-H clubs. Progress and achievements in 4-H club work in 1945; by Erwin H.Shinn. Nov. 1946. [1]+12 p. 4° (Extension Service circular 440.) [Proc-essed]. t A 43.4 : 440

Home demonstration work. Study of home demonstration organization in rural towns of 6 counties of Massachusetts; by Beatrice Billings and Mary L. Collings. Feb. 1947. cover title, 18 p. 2 pl. 4° (Extension Service circular 422 [442].) [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] t A 43.4: 442

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Slidefilms.Note .—Slidefilms 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 slidefllm is accompanied by explanatory lecture notes.

A list of available subjects and information on how to purchase slidefilms may be obtained from the Division of Extension Information, Extension Service, Department of Agriculture, Washington 25, D. C.

FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION

nouns. Semiannual report on loans and discounts, Dec. 31, 1946. [1947.][2] 4-10 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A 72.12 : 946/2

Wool. How much did your wool bring? Jan. 1947. [2] 4-6 p. il. 4° (Miscella-neous report 103.) [Processed.] t A 72.8:103

FARMERS’ HOME ADMINISTRATIONNote .—The Farmers’ Home Administration was established in accordance with Public

law 731, 79th Congress, approved Aug. 14, 1946.Organization. Farmers Home Administration, what it is, what it does. [1947.]

4 p. [Processed.] t A 84.2:F 22

FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL RELATIONS OFFICE

Abaca fiber situation in Philippines. Jan. 2, 1947. 7 p. 4° (Foreign agriculture circular, FVF 1-47.) [Processed.] t A 67.18: FVF1-47

Agro-climatic analogues. North American agro-climatic analogues of prewar Czechoslovakia, Poland, and certain areas of East Prussia, Pomerania, G. M. Posen, West Prussia, Brandenburg, and Silesia; by M. Y. Nuttonson. Wash-ington, D. C., Feb. 1947. [2]4-10 p. il. 12 tab. 4° (Foreign agriculture report 18.) [Processed. Includes list of Other studies on North American agro- climatic analogues for various countries.] fL. C. card Agr 47-181 A 67.16:18

Cattle. Current cattle and beef situation in Argentina; [prepared in Livestock and Wool Division]. Mar. 3, 1947. 5 p. 4° (Foreign agriculture circular, FLM2-47.) [Processed.] t A 67.18: FLM 2-47

Chocolate. Colombia’s chocolate crop; by Robert L. Fowler and Jorge E. Salinas. [1947.] p. 27-30, il. 4" [From Agriculture in the Americas, Feb. 1947, v. 7, no. 2.] f A67.15/a:C45

Cotton. Position of American cotton in Poland; by Fred Taylor. Mar. 1947. [2]4-11 p. 4° (Foreign agriculture report 19.) [Processed.] tL. C. card Agr 47-182 A 67.16:19

Dairy products. World output of dairy products, 3d quarter 1946; [prepared by Floyd E. Davis and Regina Murray]. Jan. 6, 1947. 4 p. 4° (Foreign agri-culture circular FD 1-47.) [Processed.] f A 67.18: FD 1-47

----- Same, 4th quarter 1946; [prepared by Floyd E. Davis and Regina Murray]. Mar. 10, 1947. 24-179-180 p. 4° (Foreign agriculture circular, FD 2-47.) [Processed. From Foreign crops and markets, v. 54, no. 10, Mar. 10, 1947.] t

A 67.18: FD 2-47Food. World food prospects for 1946-47. July 29,1946. [1] 4-22 p. 4° (Foreign

agriculture circular WFP 1-46.) [Processed.] <j> A 67.18: WFP 1-46•---- - World food prospects for 1946-47. Aug. 30, 1946. 12 p. 4° (Foreign

agriculture circular WFP 2-46.) [Processed.] <f> A 67.18: WFP2-46■----- World food situation, 1946-47. Nov. 4, 1946. cover title, 115 p. 4°

(Foreign agriculture circular WFP 3-46.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] f A 67.18: WFP 3-46

----- World food situation, 1946-47. Mar. 3, 1947. [2] 4-30 p. 4° (Foreign agriculture circular WFP 1-47.) [Processed.] t A 67.18: WFP 1-47

Van American Day. Agriculture in the Americas, fact sheet on Pan American Day. Mar. 1947. [4] p. 4° [Processed.] t A 67.2: P19/947

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May 1947 . 483Poultry. Cuba’s poultry and egg industry; [prepared in Livestock and Wool

Division], Feb. 28, 1947. 8 p. 4° (Foreign agriculture circular, FPE 1-47.) [Processed.] t A 67.18: FPE 1-47

Tobacco. United Kingdom tobacco imports sharply above prewar. Mar. 3, 1947. p. [156—] 158, 4° (Foreign agriculture circular FT 2-47.) [Processed. From Foreign crops and markets, v. 54, no. 9, Mar. 3, 1947 (incorrectly given on p. 158 as v. 54, no. 8).] t A 67.18: FT 2-47

—— World’s flue-cured tobacco production sets record. Mar 10 1947 3 p 4° (Foreign agriculture circular, FT-3-47.) [Processed.] t A 67.18: FT 3-47

FOREST SERVICE

Artificial limbs. Seasoning of Ohio red willow artificial-limb blanks • [bv O W Torgeson]. Feb. 1947. [1] +12 p. 17 p. of pl. 2 p. of tab. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory ; [Research report] R 1636.) [Processed.] $ A 13.27/14:1636

Bo®es- kist of publications on box and crate construction and packaging data, p' 4° (Forest Products Laboratory; [Research report]

R791.) [Processed.] J A 13.27/14:791Cellulose acetates. Fatigue of sandwich constructions for aircraft, cellular cel-

acre.tate COoe material in shear; [by W. C. Lewis]. Dec. 1946. cover title, 6+[2] p. il. 3 p. of pl. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory, no. 1559.) [Proc-essed This report is one of a series issued in cooperation with Army-Navv- Cml Committee on Aircraft Design Criteria under supervision of Aeronautical

Board] * A 13.27/13 :1559Compreg Gluing of thin compreg; [by H. W. Eickner and H. D. Bruce]. Re-

vised Dec 1946. [1946.] [1]+10 p. 5 p. of tab. 4° (Forest Products Labora-tory.) [Processed.] $ A 13.27/2 : G 52/23/946

Construction. Tentative methods for conducting mechanical tests of sandwich constructions. Dec. 1946. cover title, 5 p. 4 p. of pl. 4° (Forest Products Laboiatory, no. 1556.) [Processed. Text and illustration on p. 2 and 3 of £,?v?,r- This report is one of a series issued in cooperation with Army-Navv- Civil Committee on Aircraft Design Criteria under supervison of Aeronautical BOardJ 1 A 13.27/13:1556

Core material. Tentative methods of test for determining strength properties c°r*material for sandwich construction. Dec. 1946. cover title, 15 p 11 p pL 4 (F°rest Products Laboratory, no. 1555.) [Processed. Text on p. 2

2. c.?Y;r' Jhls report is one of a series issued in cooperation with Army-Navy- Civil Committee on Aircraft Design Criteria under supervison of Aeronautical Board’] * A 13.27/13:1555

Glue. Commercial synthetic-resin glues. Jan. 1947. [l]+5 p 3 p of tab 4° (Forest Products Laboratory; [Research report] 1336-A.) [Processed.]’ J

A 13.27/14:1336-A’ Bist of publications on glue and plywood. Jan. 1947. [1]+I3p4° (For-

est Products Laboratory; [Research report] R513.) [Processed.] $A 13.27/14: 513

” Summary of information on durability of woodworking glues [with list of literature cited; by F. F. Wangaard]. Revised Dec. 1946. [1946.] [1] + 17 p. 17 p. of pl. 4 p. of tab. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory.) [Processed.] $

A 13.27/2: G 52/24/946Government publications. Partial list of Government publications of interest to

architects, builders, engineers, and retail lumbermen. Jan. 1947. [1] +20 n 4 (Forest Products Laboratory; [Research report] R 1081.) [Processed.] J

A 13.27/14:1081Harvesting. Improved harvesting methods, equipment survev notes’ Arch

mounted on crawler tractor. Mar. 1947. [2] p. il. 4° — oratory; [Research report] R 1637-1.) [Processed tions.] $

(Forest Products Lab- Issued with perfora-

A 13.27/14:1637-1

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Harvesting—Continued.----- Same: End loading trucks. Mar. 1947. [2] p. il. 4° (Forest Products

Laboratory; [Research report] R1637-2.) [Processed. Issued with perfora-tions.] t A 13.27/14:1637-2

----- Same: Hydraulic log cart. Mar. 1947. [2] p. il. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory; [Research report] R1637-7.) [Processed. Issued with perfora-tions.] t A 13.27/14:1637-7

----- Same: Log bucking yards. Mar. 1947. [2] p. il. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory; [Research report] R1637-4.) [Processed. Issued with perfora-tions.] t A 13.27/14:1637-4

----- Same: Logging sulkies. Mar. 1947. [2] p. il. 4° (Forest Products Labora-tory ; [Research report] R1637-5.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] t

A 13.27/14:1637-5----- Same: Self-loading semi-trailers. Mar. 1947. [2] p. il. 4° (Forest Products

Laboratory; [Research report] R1637-3.) [Processed. Issued with perfora-tions.] t A 13.27/14:1637-3

Hemicellulose. Molecular properties of hemicellulose fractions [with list of references; by Merrill A. Millett and Alfred J. Stamm]. Jan. 1947. [1]+13+ [2] p. il. 5 p. of pl. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory; [Research report] R1668.) [Processed.] $ A 13.27/14:1668

Japan. Pulp and paper industry of Japan; [by Robert J. Seidl], Feb. 1947. [2]-f-13 p. 13 p. of pl. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory; [Research report] R1640.) [Processed.] $ A 13.27/14:1640

Keels. Laminated, bolted, and solid keels for 50-foot Navy motor launch com-pared for strength; [by R. F. Luxford and R. H. Krone]. Dec. 1946. [1]+11 p. 17 p. of pl. 4 p. of tab. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory.) [Processed.] $

A 13.27/2: K24/946Lumber. List of publications on logging, manufacture, and utilization of timber,

lumber, and other wood products. Mar. 1947. [l]+25p. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory; [Research report] R790.) [Processed.] t A 13.27/14: 790

----- Lumber waste and furniture manufacture; [by T. R. Truax]. Feb. 1947.[1] +8 p. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory; [Research report] R1667.) [Proc-essed.] t A 13.27/14:1667

Panels (aircraft). Buckling loads of flat sandwich panels in compression, buck-ling of flat sandwich panels with edges simply supported (end grain balsa cores and facings of aluminum and glass cloth laminate) ; [by K. H. Boiler]. Feb. 1947. cover title, 26 p. 18 p. of pl. 9 p. of tab. 4° (Forest Products Labo-ratory ; [Research report] 1525-A.) [Processed. This report is one of a series issued in cooperation with Army-Navy-Civil Committee on Aircraft Design Criteria under supervision of Aeronautical Board.] $ A 13.27/14:1525-A

----- Design criteria for long curved panels of sandwich construction in axial compression ; [by E. W. Kuenzi]. Dec. 1946. cover title, 20 p. 12 p. of pl. 4 tab. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory, no. 1558.) [Processed. This report is one of a series issued in cooperation with Army-Navy-Civil Committee on Aircraft Design Criteria under supervision of Aeronautical Board.] $

A 13.27/13:1558Piling. Instructions in flat piling to take care of variations in local conditions

and in species and sizes of stock. [Mar. 1947.] [2] p. il. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory ; [Research report] R1672.) [Processed.] J A 13.27/14:1672

Plywood. Effect of boiling for various periods of time on strength of joints in birch plywood bonded with urea glue fortified with varying amounts of mela-mine and resorcinol; [by Sylvia M. Lecher]. Dec. 1946. [l]+3 p. 1 tab. 4° (•Forest Products Laboratory.) [Processed.] t A 13.27/2: G 52/22/946

—— Methods of calculating strength and modulus of elasticity of plywood in compression [with list of literature cited; by J. A. Liska]. Revised Dec. 1946. [1947.] cover title, 4 p. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory, no. 1315.) [Proc-essed. This report is one of a series issued in cooperation with Army-Navy- Civil Committee on Aircraft Design Criteria under supervision of Aeronautical Board.] $ A 13.27/13:1315

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May 1947 485Plywood—Continued----- Methods of computing strength and stiffness of plywood strips in bending

[with list of literature cited; by Alan D. Freas]. Revised Dec. 1946. [1947.] cover title, 10 p. 3 p. of pl. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory, no. 1304.) [Proc-essed. This report is one of a series issued in cooperation with Army-Navy- Civil Committee on Aircraft Design Criteria under supervision of Aeronautical Board.] $ A 13.27/13:1304

----- Methods of conducting buckling tests of plywood panels in compression. Dec. 1946. cover title, 8 p. 14 p. of pl. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory, no. 1554.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover. This report is one of a series issued in cooperation with Army-Navy-Civil Committee on Aircraft Design Criteria under supervision of Aeronautical Board.] J A 13.27/13:1554

Pulpboard. Resin-treated pulpboard core material for sandwich constructions; [by G. E. Mackin, R. M. Kingsbury, P. K. Baird, and E. C. O. Erickson], Mar. 1947. [1]-|-19 p. 11 p. of pl. 12 p of tab. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory; [Research report] R1623.) [Processed.] t A 13.27/14:1623

Sulphate pulping of Douglas-fir, western hemlock, Pacific silver fir, and western red cedar logging and sawmill waste [with list of literature cited; by Mark W. Bray and J. Stanley Martin]. Feb. 1947. [1] +10 p. 3 p. of tab. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory; [Research report] R1641.) [Processed.] J

A 13.27/14:1641Temperature distribution in white oak laminated timbers heated in high-frequency

electric field ; [M. E. Dunlap and E. R. Bell]. Jan. 1947. [1] -[-8 p. 15 p. of pl. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory; [Research report] R1638.) [Processed.] t

A 13.27/14:1638Walls. Rigidity and strength of frame walls; [by Geo. W. Trayer]. Revised

Feb. 1947. [1947.] [1] +11 p. 4 p. of pl. 2 p. of tab. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory; [Research report] R896.) [Processed.] J A 13.27/14: 896

Wood. General recommendations regarding methods for wood waste utilization. [Mar. 1947.] 2 p. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory; [Research report] R1666.) [Processed.] t A 13.27/14:1666

•----- How wood dries; [by William J. Baker]. Feb. 1947. [l]+8p 4° (ForestProducts Laboratory; [Research report] R1642.) [Processed.] j

A 13.27/14:1642'---- List of publications on growth, structure, and identification of wood. Feb.

1947. [l]+38 p. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory; [Research report] R177.) [Processed.] $ A 13.27/14:177

’----- List of publications on seasoning of wood. Feb. 1947. [1]+23 p 4°(Forest Products Laboratory; [Research report] R446.) [Processed.] t

A 13.27/14:446■ —— Special methods of seasoning wood: Boiling in oil. [Feb. 1947.] 2 p 4°

(Forest Products Laboratory; [Research report] R1665.) [Processed.] tA 13.27/14:1665

— — Same: Infrared radiation. [Mar. 1947.] [2] p. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory; [Research report] R1665+.) [Processed.] $ A 13.27/14:1665+

• — Same: Solvent seasoning [with list of references]. [Mar. 1947 ] 2 p 4° (Forest Products Laboratory; [Research report] R1665-2.) [Processed.] t

A 13.27/14:1665-2— Same: Superheated steam. Mar. 1947. 1 p. 4° (Forest Products Labora-

tory; [Research report] R1665-1.) [Processed.] t A 13.27/14:1665-1— Same: Vacuum drying of wood. [Mar. 1947.] [2] p. 4° (Forest Products

Laboratory; [Research report] R1665-5.) [Processed.] t A 13.27/14:1665-5— — Same: Vapor drying [with list of references]. [Mar 1947 ] 2 p 4°

(Forest Products Laboratory; [Research report] R1665-3.) [Processed.] tA 13.27/14:1665-3

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INFORMATION OFFICEAgriculture Department. Constituent agencies of Department of Agriculture;

compiled by T. Swann Harding. Revised Nov. 1946. [1946.] iv+71 p. 4° [Processed. Page numbers 57 and 58 have been duplicated.] f

A 21.2: Ag 8/9/946LIBRARY

Agriculture. Selected list of American agricultural books. Apr. 1947. 40 p. 4° (Library list 1, revised.) [Processed.] tL. C. card Agr 47-178 A 17.17:1/3

PRODUCTION AND MARKETING ADMINISTRATIONEggs. Questions and answers on price-support program for eggs during 1947.

Mar. 1947. 5 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 82.2: Eg 3Farm machinery. War food order 135, Veterans’ preference for new farm ma-

chinery and equipment; by F. M. Johnson. Mar. 1947. cover title, 15 p. 4° (Agriculture Dept. War records monograph 4.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] t A 1.69: 4

Fruit. United States standards for grades of processed fruits and vegetables (canned, dried, and frozen) (as of Apr. 15, 1947). [1947.] 3 p. 4° [Proc-essed. ] t A 82.20: F 943/947

Perishable agricultural commodities act, how it affects you. [1946.] 4 p. 4°[Processed.] t A 82.5: P 41

Sugar beets. Fair and reasonable wage rates for 1946 and 1947 crops of sugar beets. Mar. 10, 1947. 1 p. (S. D. 250; Sugar Branch.) t • Item 30

A 82.19 : 250Sugarcane. Determination of fair and reasonable prices for 1946-47 crop of

Puerto Rican sugarcane (amended). Feb. 26,1947. Ip. (S. D. 245, amended;Sugar Branch.) f • Item 30 A 82.19 : 245/amdt.

■----- Determination of fair and reasonable wage rates for persons employed inproduction and cultivation of sugarcane in Louisiana during calendar year 1947.Feb. 25, 1947. 2 p. (S. D. 249; Sugar Branch.) t • Item 30 A 82.19: 249

Sweetpotatoes. United States standards for grades of canned sweetpotatoes (ef-fective Mar. 15,1947). 3d issue. [Feb. 7, 1947.] [1]-J-13 p. il. 4° [Processed. Two editions of tentative standards were also issued, one effective Aug. 1, 1933, the other effective Aug. 1, 1934, each 8 p. 4°.] t A 82.20: Sw 3/947

Tangerine juice. United States standards for grades of canned tangerine juice (effective Apr. 15 ,1947). 1st issue. [Mar. 12, 1947.] [1] +10 p .il. 4° [Proc-essed.] t A 82.20: T 15/947

SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICEFishponds. Farm fishponds for food and good land use; [by Verne E. Davison].

[Mar. 1947.] [2]+29 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1983.) [Supersedes Farmers’ bulletin 1938, Fish for food from farm ponds.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 10L. C. card Agr 47-183 A 1.9:1983

Terraces. Review of terracing data on crop yield, run-off and soil loss [with list of literature cited] ; by J. H. Stallings. Dec. 1945. [2]+8 p. 4° [Proc-essed.] 0 A 57.2 :T 27/4

BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF FEDERAL OLD-AGE AND SURVIVORS INSURANCE TRUST FUND

Report. Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund, letter from Board of Trustees of Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund transmitting 7th annual report. 1947. iii+32 p. il. (S. doc. 18, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 42-37995

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CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONGovernment work. Federal Government work for young men. Nov. 1946.

cover title, 16 p. (Pamphlet 15.) [Processed.] f CS 1.48:15Noncitizens. Employment of noncitizens in United States civil service. Mar.

1947. 4 p. (Pamphlet 24.) [Supersedes Form 3979.] t CS 1.48:24Pay scales of classification act of 1923, as amended, effective July 1, 1946. Nov.

1946. 1 p. 4° (Pamphlet 20.) [Processed. Formerly Form 2968 of July1946.] f CS 1.48: 20

Personnel manual. Federal personnel manual transmittal sheet 77; Mar. 20, 1947. [1947.] [14] p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] * Paper, beginning with Transmittal sheet no. 1, subscription price is $3.50 ( 52 issues or 1 year) ; foreign subscription, $5.00 (subscriptions now being accepted for 2 years, approximately 104 issues, $7.00; foreign subscription, $10.00). • Item 171

CS 1.41: 77Not e .—This installment contains certain pages to be substituted for pages of the

Federal personnel manual.

----- Same, transmittal sheet 78; Mar. 25, 1947. [1947.] [16] p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] • Item 171 CS 1.41: 78

Note .—This installment contains certain pages to be substituted for pages of the Federal personnel manual.

Public service. Salary and wage administration in public service, selected list of references. Dec. 1946. [3]+ii-|-50 p. (Pamphlet 22.) [Processed.] t

CS 1.48:22Retirement. Some interesting angles of Federal retirement system. Oct. 1946.

cover title, 16 p. il. (Pamphlet 13.) [Processed.] </> CS 1.48:13----- Your retirement system, questions and answers concerning Federal civil

service retirement law; Nov. 1946. [1947.] v-[-41 P- (Pamphlet 18.) * Paper, 10c. ® Item 169 CS 1.48:18

Retirement and disability fund. Regulations governing making of voluntary deposits under sec. 10, act of May 29, 1930, as amended. Nov. 1946. 1 p. (Pamphlet 17.) [Processed. Relates to voluntary contributions to civil serv-ice retirement and disability fund.] t CS 1.48:17

Retirement benefits after 5 years of Federal service. Dec. 1946. 1 p. 4° (Pam-phlet 21.) [Processed.] t CS 1.48: 21

Teachers. Where to apply for teacher positions. Nov. 1946. 2 p. 4° (Pamphlet11.) [Processed.] | CS 1.48:11

Veterans. From military service to civil service, answers to questions about employment and reemployment of veterans in Federal civil service. May 1947. [2]H-24-f-[l] p. 4° (Pamphlet 12.) [Processed.] t CS 1.48:12

COMMERCE DEPARTMENT

bxOTE.—The Department of Commerce is engaged in numerous activities concerned with the promotion of the Nation’s industry and trade. Through services of this character tne Department assists in simplification processes, the increase and improvement of pro-duction and the elimination of waste in production and distribution. Aids to industry include conducting investigations and research to facilitate the production, transportation and sale of goods, and supplying trade information to American producers and exporters • encouraging invention by protecting inventors in their patent rights ; enumerating com- Pllu}g> 1. disseminating population statistics as well as social, industrial, and fiscal’data • establishing commodity weights, measures, and standards; fostering the Nation’s civil air transportation system ; and disseminating vital weather information. The free distribu-tion of publications of the Department is confined almost entirely to libraries, educational institutions, the press, and commercial organizations. Others may procure them at prices stated below, from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office Wash-ington 25, D. C., to whom remittances must be sent direct, as his office is not a part of the Department of Commerce.

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Addresses. Engineers part in civil aviation expansion, speech by William A. M. Burden, Assistant Secretary of Commerce, before luncheon meeting of Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, New York, N. Y., Jan. 30,1947. Jan. 30,1947. 11 p. 4° [Processed.] t C 1.18: B 89/7

CENSUS BUREAU

Agriculture. United States census of agriculture, 1945: v. 1, pt. 2, Middle At-lantic States, statistics for counties, farms, acreage, value, characteristics, livestock, livestock products, crops, fruits, and value of farm products. 1946. xvii-]-338 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Ray Hurley, chief, Agricul-ture Division.] * Cloth, $2.50. • Item 187 C 3.31/4:1/2

----- Same: v. 1, pt. 4, Indiana, statistics for counties, farms, acreage, value, characteristics, livestock, livestock products, crops, fruits, and value of farm products. 1946. xvii-|-194 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Ray Hur-ley, chief, Agriculture Division.] * Cloth, $1.75. • Item 187 C 3.31/4:1/4

----- Same: v. 1, pt. 10, Missouri, statistics for counties, farms, acreage, value, characteristics, livestock, livestock products, crops, fruits, and value of farm products. 1946. xvii+234 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Ray Hur-ley, chief, Agriculture Division.] * Cloth, $2.00. • Item 187 C 3.31/4:1/10

----- Same: v. 1, pt. 13, Kansas, statistics for counties, farms, acreage, value, characteristics, livestock products, crops, fruits, and value of farm products. 1946. xvii-f-226 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Ray Hurley, chief, Agriculture Division.] * Cloth, $2.00. • Item 187 C 3.31/4:1/13

----- Same: v. 1, pt. 20, Tennessee, statistics for counties, farms, acreage, value, characteristics, livestock, livestock products, crops, fruits, and value of farm products. 1946. xvii-|-212 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Ray Hur-ley, chief, Agriculture Division.] * Cloth, $2.00. • Item 187 C 3.31/4/: 1/20

----- Same: v. 1, pt. 23, Arkansas, statistics for counties, farms, acreage, value, characteristics, livestock, livestock products, crops, fruits, and value of farm products. 1946. xvii-[-186 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Ray Hur-ley, chief, Agriculture Division.] * Cloth, $2.00. • Item 187 C 3.314/: 1/20

Census tract manual. 3d edition, revised and enlarged. Jan. 1947. [1] -[-16 p. il. 4° [Processed. Large part of new material in this manual was prepared by Howard Whipple Green, with assistance of Esther M. Wright.] t

C 3.6 :C 33/947Census tracts. Census tracts in American cities (census tract manual), brief

history of census tract movement with outline of procedure and suggested modi-fications; prepared by Howard Whipple Green and Leon E. Truesdell. Dec. 1934. [l]-f-14 leaves, 4° [Processed.] C 3.6 :C 33/934

----- Census tracts in American cities (census tract manual), brief history of census tract movement with outline of procedure and suggested modifications; prepared by Howard Whipple Green and Leon E. Truesdell. Revised edition. July 1937. 8 p. 4° [Processed.] $ C 3.6 :C 33/937

Commerce. Changes in Schedule A, statistical classification of imports into United States, Sept. 1, 1946 edition. Mar. 1947. 8 p. 4° [Processed. In-cludes all changes included in previous bulletins P. B. 82-C and 87-C.] t

C 3.150: A/946/ch. 1----- Changes in Schedule B, statistical classification of domestic and foreign

commodities exported from United States, Jan. 1, 1945 edition, export com-modity classification for aircraft, ordnance and miscellaneous military, equip-ment shipments, effective Jan. 1, 1947. Dec. 24, 1946. 32 p. 4° [Prepared un-der supervision of J. Edward Ely, chief, Foreign Trade Division. Supersedes all applicable military equipment items at present appearing in pt. 1 of Sched-ule B.] t C 3.150: B/945/pt. 1,2/ch. 2

----- Comparison of commodity classifications shown during 1937 through 1945 in Schedule B, statistical classification of domestic & foreign commodities ex-ported from United States. Feb. 1947. v-j-143 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared under supervision of J. Edward Ely, chief, Foreign Trade Division.] tL. C. card 47-32362 C 3.2: C 73

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Cotton. Cotton ginning machinery and equipment in United States, 1945. 1946. ii-f-86 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of Ray Hurley, chief, AgricultureDivision. Another illustration on front cover.] * Paper, 35c. • Item 198L. C. card 47-32391 C 3.2: C 82/3/945

----- Cotton production and distribution, season of 1945-46. 1946. iv+75 p. il.(Bulletin 183.) ♦ Paper, 20c. • Item 186 C 3.3:183

Financial statistics. City finances, 1945: v. 1 [Individual reports]. Each [2] 4-12 p. 4° [Processed. A separate report will be issued for each of the 37 cities having 1940 populations over 250,000. The following number have been issued during the period of this monthly catalog.] fL. C. card 34-28211 , C 3.142 : 945/v.l.no.9-15

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St. Louis [fiscal year ended Apr. 9, 1945, population 1940 census, 816,048], Mar. 1947.

Baltimore [fiscal year ended Dec. 31, 1945, population 1940 census, 859,100]. Mar. 1947.

San Francisco [fiscal year ended June 30, 1945, population 1940 census, 634,536.] Mar. 1947.

Memphis [fiscal year ended Dec. 31, 1945, population 1940 census, 292,942]. Mar. 1947.

Philadelphia [fiscal year ended Dec. 31, 1945, population 1940 census, 1,931,334].Mar. 1947.

Chicago [fiscal year ended Dec. 31, 1945, population 1940 census, 3,396,808].Mar. 1947.

Jersey City [fiscal year ended Dec. 31, 1945, population 1940 census, 301,173].* Mar. 1947.Portland, Oreg, [fiscal year ended June 30, 1946, population 1940 census, 305,394],

Mar. 1947.----- Same: v. 1, Individual city reports [title page and contents]. [1947.]

iv p. 4° [Processed.] f C 3.142: 945/v.l/t.p.&cont.Population. Chapter in population sampling; by sampling staff, Bureau of Census.

[1947.] vi-[-141 p. [Prepared under general direction of Philip M. Hauser.] * Cloth, $1.00. • Item 198L. C. card 47-32363 C 3.2: P 81/12

CIVIL AERONAUTICS AUTHORITY

CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION

Air Navigation Facilities Service, digest of programs and appropriations for air navigation facilities, 1927-47, MANF. [1947.] cover title, [1]4-103 p. il. 4° [Processed. ] tL. C. card 47-32364 C 31.102 : Ai 7/24

Federal airways manual. Federal airways manual of operations: [v. 1, chap. FA, pt. 4] Changes in aids to air navigation. 1st edition, Jan. 1, 1947. [Jan. 1, 1947.] cover title, a-b-[-9 p. 4° [Processed.] t

C 31.116/2: v.l/chap.FA/pt.4----- Same: [v. 5, chap. AGL4, pt. 1 ], Inspection of plant and structures facilities.

1st edition Oct. 1, 1946. [Oct. 1, 1946.] [4]4-5 p. 4° [Processed.] <f>C 31.116/2: v.5/chap.AGL4/pt.l

----- Same: [v. 5, chap. AGL4, pt. 3] Caretaker schedule of servicing [sec. 1] Duties at intermediate landing fields. 1st edition, Nov. 15, 1946. [Nov. 15, 1946.] cover title, [2]4-5 p. 4° [Processed.] $

C 31.116/2: v.5/chap.AGL4/pt.3/sec.l----- Same: [v. 5, chap. AGL4, pt. 3] Caretaker schedule of servicing [sec. 2]

Duties at non-fully-automatic engine generator sites. 1st edition, Nov. 15,1946. [Nov. 15, 1946.] [4]4-2 p. 4° [Processed.] $

C 31.116/2: v.5/chap.AGL4/pt.3/sec,2----- Same: [v. 5, chap. AGL4, pt. 3] Caretaker schedule of servicing [sec. 3]

Duties at approach light systems. 1st edition, Nov. 15, 1946. [Nov. 15, 1946.] [4] 4-2 p. 4° [Processed.] J C 31.116/2: v.5/chap.AGL4/pt.3/sec.3

Lighting. Airport lighting maintenance manual. Feb. 1, 1947. cover title, a-]-25 p. il. 4° [Processed.] fL. C. card 47-32365 C 31.106: L62

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Lighting—Continued.----- Lighting for instrument landing system. [1946.] cover title, [2]-|-2 p.

2 pl. 4 p. of pl. oblong 12° [Processed.] t C 31.129 :L 23----- Same, French. [1946.] [2]+3 p. 2 pl. 4 p. of pl. oblong 12° [Processed.]

t C 31.129: L 23/French----- Same, Spanish. [1946.] [2] 4-2 p. 2 pl. 4 p. of pl. oblong 12° [Processed.]

t C 31.129: L 23/SpanishRadar. Airborne radar for collision warning. [1946.] cover title, [2] 4-3 p. 5 p.

of pl. oblong 12® [Processed.] t C 31.129: R11/2----- Same, French. [1946.] [2] 4-4 p. 5 p. of pl. oblong 12° [Processed.] f

C 31.129: R 11/2/French----- Same, Spanish. [1946.] [2] 4-3 p. 5 p. of pl. oblong 12° [Processed.] t

C 31.129: R 11/2/Spanish----- Radar air for air traffic control. [1946.] cover title, [2] 4-4 p. 10 p. of

pl. oblong 12° [Processed.] t G 31.129: R11/3----- Same, French. [1946.] cover title, [2] 4-5 p. 10 p. of pl. oblong 12° [Proc-

essed.] f C 31.129 : R 11/3/French-------- 'Same, Spanish. [19-16.] cover title, [2]4-5 p. 10 p. of pl. oblong 12°

[Processed.] t C 31.129: R 11/3/SpanishRadio. CAA radio instrument landing system with simultaneous voice. [1946.]

cover title, [2] 4-10 p. 1 pl. 18 p. of pl. oblong 12° [Processed.] fC 31.129 :L 23/2

----- Same, French. [1946.] cover title, [2] 4-12 p. 1 pl. 18 p. of pl. oblong 12®[Processed.] t C 31.129 : L 23/2/French

----- Same, Spanish. [1946.] cover title, [2] 4-12 p. 1 pl. 18 p. of pl. oblong 12° [Processed.] t C 31.129: L 23/2/Spanish

----- CAA VHF OMNI-directional radio range with simultaneous voice. [1946.][2] 4-7 p. 7 pl. 22 p. of pl. oblong 12® [Processed.] t C 31.129: R11/4

----- Same, French. [1946.] cover title, [2] 4-8 p. 7 pl. 22 p. of pl. oblong 12°[Processed. ] t C 31.129: R 11/4/French

----- Same, Spanish. [1946.] cover title, [2] 4-7 p. 7 pl. 22 p. of pl. oblong 12°[Processed.] t C 31.129: R 11/4/Spanish

----- Radio pulse distance measuring equipment. [1946.] cover title, 4 p. 2 pl.6 p. of pl. oblong 12® [Processed.] C 31.129: R11

----- Same, French. [1946.] cover title, [2] 4- 5 p. 2 pl. 6 p. of pl. oblong 12® [Processed.] t C 31.129 : R 11/French

----- Same, Spanish. [1946.] cover title, 4 p. 2 pl. 6 p. of pl. oblong 12° [Proc-essed. ] t C 31.129: R11/Spanish

Vertical separation indicator. Vertical separation indicator for airport traffic control. [1946.] cover title, [2]-f-2 p. 5 p. of pl. oblong 12® [Processed.] t

C 31.129: In 2----- Same, French. C 31.129: In 2/French----- Same, Spanish. C 31.129: In 2/Spanish

CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD

No te .—The opinions in economic proceedings of the Civil Aeronautics Board are printed separately beginning with v. 2, and are “advance sheets’’ of the material which will make up bound volumes of the Civil Aeronautics Board Reports.

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

Air France. Docket no. 2287, Air France, foreign air carrier permits, decided June7 , 1946; opinion [and order]. [1946.] p. 1-12. ([Opinion] 1.) [Also inC. A. B. Reports, v. 7.] * Paper, 5c. C 31.211/a: 7/1

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May 1947 491Aiiaft accidents. Civil Aeronautics Board accident investigation report, Viking

Air Transport Company, Richmond, Va., May 16, 1946; docket no. SA-117, adopted Feb. 25, 1947. [1947.] 15—|—ii p. 4° [Processed.]! C 31.213: R 414

4ir service. Docket no. loOl, investigation of nonscheduled air services, decided May li, 1946; opinion. [1946.] p. 1049-59. ([Opinion] 63.) ~ -Reports, v. 6.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 226 [From C. A. B.

G 31.211/a: 6/63American Airlines, Inc. Docket no. 1895, American Airlines, Inc., non-stop serv-

ices, decided June 13, 1946; opinion [and order]. [1946.] p. 13-22 ([Opin-ion] 2.) [From C. A. B. Reports, v. 7.] ♦ Paper, 5c. • Item 226

C 31.211/a: 7/2% Brocket no. 1360, Braniff Airways, Inc., et al., acquisition of

n 947 -S; Ai’ ™C?derdA?Iar' 4’ 1946: °Pinion [and order]. [1946.]• <tOPinionl 60‘) [Also in C. A. B. Reports, v. 6.] * Paper, 5c.

item 22b. c 31 2ii/a: Q/60

Catalina Air Transport. Docket no. 2237, United Air Lines, operation of Catalina Air Transport, decided June 3, 1946; opinion [and order], [1946.] p. 1041-47. ([Opinion] 62.) [From C. A. B. Reports, v. 6.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 226

C 31.211/a: 6/62Civil air regulations. Civil air regulations : pt. 40, Air carrier operating certifica-

f nn«?S a™ended ‘° July 10, 1946. [1946.] 12 p. 4“ [Issued with perfora-tions.] taper, 10c. ® Item 225 C 31.209: 40/4

•----- Civil air regulations amendments. [Processed.] f C 31.209*. Amendments to Civil air regulations, beginning with Oct. 15 1941 are issuednf for.,n: ,an(1 are numbered so that no amendment will affect more than one nartf the Regulations. These amendments or digests of them will be nubllXd inPth»

iour"al- Sep“rate “,riM»'

Economic regulations. Economic regulations: pt. 228, Free and reduced-rate transportation, sec. 228.1 as amended to Feb. 1, 1947. 1947. 1 n. 4° [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 226 C 31.220: 228/sec.l

“7? FPhmV PuJ?8’ ai}d red"cedr-jate transportation, sec. 228.3 as amended • 1LOOP 1947’ 394c 1 P- 4 [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 5c.

item 22b C 31.220 : 228/sec.3“to Febmi: l>94728’rIl^7 and reduced-rate transportation, sec. 228.4 as amended

• Tteni 99R 7‘ 1947‘3 3 p- 4 [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 5c.tem C 31.220:228/sec.4

~i917SaHeoi7PV 29°’ and applications, sec. 280.1 as amended to Feb. 1, 1947. [1J41.] 2p. 4 [Issued with perforations.] ♦ Paper, 5c. • Item 226

„ „ , A _ C 31.220:280/sec.lN(iQAen? a,-d- CaSe' _Docket a0- 399 et al-> New England case, decided June 13

1946 [opinion, and order], [1946.] p. 27-82, il. ([Opinion] 4.) [From’C. A. B. Reports, v. 7.] Paper, 15c. • Item 226 C 31.211/a: 7/4

P Mn/•Dockert nd- 1896’ yage Airways, Inc., investigation, decided "lay 17, 1946; opinion [and order]. [1946.] p. 1061-70 ([Oninionl R4 1[From C. A. B. Reports, v. 6.] ♦ Paper, 5c. • Item 226 ’ C 31.211/a : 6/64

West coast air transportation service. Docket no. 250 west coast case depidpd 22r 1a94^: i°PiniOn and orderl- P- 961 1039 ([Opin%

[From C. A. B. Reports, v. 6.] * Paper, 20c. • Item 226 C 31.211/a : 6/61^decided June” 18 So- “r0- Weste™-Inland lease agreements,

decided June 18, 1946, opinion [and order], [1946.] p. 23-25. ([Opinion! 3.) [Fiom C. A. B. Reports, v. 7.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 226 - -C 31.211/a: 7/3

COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY

the Coast and Geodetic Survey andI by naSticasales acents t £ Y^hingto“ °®ce °f

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Aeronautical charts, Coast and Geodetic Survey, dates of latest prints; Mar.17, 1947. [1947.] [2] p. f° [Processed.] i C 4.2: C 38/5/947-5

Aeronautical charts, Coast and Geodetic Survey, dates of latest prints; Mar. 31,1947. [1947.] [2] p. f° [Processed.] i C 4.2: C 38/5/947-6

Chart correction notice, Pacific charts 4000 to 9400; Mar. 1, 1947. [1947.] 1 p. 4”[Processed. Covers corrections noted in Notice to mariners no. 1-8, 1947.] t

C 4.9/7:4000-9400/947Coast pilots. Supplement to United States coast pilot, Alaska: pt. 1, Dixon

Entrance to Yakutat Bay, 9th (1943) edition ; Feb. 22,1947. [1947.] 11 leaves. (Serial 654-4.) t • Item 238L. C. card 44-40546 C 4.7/2 : 943/supp.4

Terrestrial magnetism. Directions for magnetic measurements [with bibliog-raphy}; by Daniel L. Hazard. ' 3d (1930) edition, corrected 1947. 1947. i<+131 p. il. 8 pl. ( Serial 166.) * Cloth, $1.00.L. C. card 47-32366 C 4.2 : M 27/3/3d ed./corr,1947

Tidal bench marks, Hawaiian Islands. June 1944. cover title, ii+48 p. 4° (T-32.) [Processed.] <p C 4.32:32

Aeronautical charts

Albuquerque [2V. Mex.A, lat. 34°-36°, long. 102°-108°; sectional aeronautical chart R-4. Scale 10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1:500,000. Washington, D. C. [Mar. 1947]. 20X46 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] t 25c.

C 4.9/4: Al 15/947Boston, Mass. Flight chart: Boston to Chicago, U. S. A., lat. 41°-43°, long.

71°-88°; FC 228. Scale 10 m.=0.6 in. scale 1:1,000,000. Washington, D. C., 2d edition, Feb. 1947. 13X57 in. [Legend and index on reverse side. Lam-bert conformal conic projection.] f 25c. C 4.9/9: 228/947

Brooks Range. World aeronautical chart: Brooks Range, Alaska, lat. 68°-72°, long. 144°-160°; 63. Scale 10 m.=0.6 in., scale 1:1,000,000. Washington, D. C., 3d edition, Jan. 1947. 20X 28 in. [Legend and index on reverse side.Lambert conformal conic projection.] t 25c. C 4.9/8: 63/947

Brownsville [Tex.], lat. 25°45'-26°45', long. 97°15'-98°45'; local aeronautical chart. Scale 5 m.=1.3 in., scale 1:250,000. Washington, D. C., Jan. 1947. 20X28 in. [Legend and index on reverse side. Lambert conformal conic projection.] t 25c. C 4.9/4: B735/947

Charleston, 8. C. Flight chart: Charleston to Miami, U. S. A., lat. 25°-33°, long. 80°-83° ; FC 43. Scale 10 m.=0.6 in., scale 1:1,000,000. Washington, D. C., 4th edition, Feb. 1947. 13 X 42.9 in. [Diagonally between degrees of latitude and longitude indicated in entry. Legend and index on reverse side. Lam-bert conformal conic projection.] 125c. C 4.9/9: 43/947

Denver [Colo.], lat. 38°-48°, long. 102°-108° ; sectional aeronautical chart T-4.Scale 10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1:500,000. Washington, D. C. [Mar. 1947]. 20X43 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] t 25c. C 4.9/4: D 437/947

Edmonton, Canada. Flight chart: Edmonton to Watson Lake, Canada, lat. 53°- 61°, long. 112°-130°; FC 14. Scale 10 m.=0.6 in., scale 1:1,000,000. Washing-ton, D. C., 4th edition, Feb. 1947. 13 x 50 in. [Diagonally between degrees of latitude and longitude indicated in entry. Legend and index on reverse side. Lambert conformal conic projection.] t 25c. C 4.9/9:14/947

Eairweather, Mount. World aeronautical chart: Mount Fairweather, Alaska, lat. 56°-60°, long. 131°-141°; 138. Scale 10 m.=0.6 in., scale 1:1,000,000. Washington, D. C., 2d edition, Jan. 1947. 20X28 in. [Legend and index on reverse side. Lambert conformal conic projection.] t 25c. C 4.9/8:138/947

Galveston Bay. World aeronautical chart: Galveston Bay, United States, lat. 28°-32°, long. 90°-96°; 468. Scale 10 m.=0.6 in., scale 1:1,000,000. Wash-ington, D. C., 5th edition, Feb. 1947. 20X28 in. [Legend and index on reverse side. Lambert conformal conic projection.] 125c. 04.9/8:468/947

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May 1947 493GiZa River. World aeronautical chart: Gila River, United States-Mexico, lat.

32°-36°, long. 108°-115°; 405. Scale 10 in.=0.6 in., scale 1: 1,000,000. Wash-ington, D. C., 5th edition, Feb. 1947. 20 X 28 in. [Legend and index on reverse side. Lambert conformal conic projection.] 125c. C 4.9/8:405/947

Grami Canyon [Ariz.], lat. 36°-38°, long. 108°-114°; sectional aeronautical chart S-3. Scale 10 in.—1.3 in., scale 1:500,000. Washington, D. C. [Feb. 1947]. 20X45 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] t 25c. C 4.9/4: G 762c/947

Junction [CoZo.], lat. 38°-40°, long. 108°-114°; sectional aeronautical chart T-3. Scale 10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1:500,000. Washington, D. C. [Mar. 1947]. 20X43 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] t 25c. C 4.9/4 :G 762j/947

Ketchikan, Alaska. Flight chart: Ketchikan, Alaska to Whitehorse, Canada lat. 54°-61°, long. 130°-139°; FC 11. Scale 10 m.=0.6 in., scale 1:1000 000’ Washington, D. C., 4th edition, Feb. 1947. 13 X 32 in. [Diagonally between degrees of latitude and longitude indicated in entry. Legend and index on reverse side. Lambert conformal conic projection.] 125c. C 4.9/9:11/947

Los Angeles [Calif.], lat. 33°30', long. 117°—118°45'; local aeronautical chart.Scale 10 m.—1.3 in., scale 1: 250,000. Washington, D. C. [Mar. 1947], 21X24

~ [Legend and index on reverse side. Lambert conformal conic projection ]T 25c- C 4.9/4: L 896/2/947

Los Angeles [Calif.], lat. 34°-36°, long. 114°-120°; sectional aeronautical chartB 2. Scale 10 m.—1.3 in., scale 1:500,000. Washington, D. C. [Feb. 1947]. 20X46 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] 125c. C 4.9/4: L 896/947

Miami [Fla.], lat. 24°-28°, long. 80°-83°; sectional aeronautical chart N-8. Scale10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1:500,000. Washington, D. C. [Feb. 1947]. 38X27 in.[Lambert conformal conic projection.] t 25c. C 4.9/4: M 58/947

Miami [Fla], lat. 25°30'-26°15', long. 80°-81°30'; local aeronautical chart. Scale ’ 5 m.—1.3 in., scale 1:250,000. Washington, D. C. [Feb. 1947]. 20 X 28 in [Legend and index on reverse side. Lambert conformal conic projection.] ' 25c- • C 4.9/4: M 58/2/947

Mobile Bay. World aeronautical chart: Mobile Bay, United States, lat. 28°-32° long. 84°-90°; 467. Scale 10 m.=0.6 in., scale 1:1,000,000. Washington, D. C.’ oth edition, leb. 1947. 20 X 28 in. [Legend and index on reverse side Lam-bert conformal conic projection.] 125c. C 4.9/8: 467/947

Lake. World aeronautical chart: Lake Okeechobee, United States, lat. 24 -28 , long. 79°-85°; 525. Scale 10 m.=0.6 in., scale 1:1,000,OGO. Wash-ington, D. C., 5th edition, Feb. 1947. 20 X 28 in. [Legend and index on reverse side. Lambert conformal conic projection.] t25c. 0 4.9/8:525/947

Orlando [FZa.], lat, 28°-3O°; sectional aeronautical chart 0-8. Scale 10 m =13 in., scale 1: 500,000. Washington, D. C. [Feb. 1947], 20 X 34 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection. ] t 25c. C 4.9/4; or 5/947

Phoenix [Ariz.], lat. 32°-34°, long. 108°-114°; sectional aeronautical chart Q-3.Scale 10 m.—1.3 in., scale 1:500,000. Washington, D. C. [Mar. 1947]. 20X47 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] t 25c. C 4.9/4: P 565/947

Radio direction finder. Aeronautical chart for radio direction finding lat. 37°-47° dp ’rM°’95o^?3D^vSle 25 m-=0-8 in’ scale 1:2,000,000. Washington’ D. C. [Mar. 1941], 25X41 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection. Includes area between St. Louis, Washington, D. C., and Canadian boundary.] t40c.

C 4.9/5: 23 DF/947 [Radio facility charts] RF 2, 4, 7,11, 20-22, 25, 26, 28, 30-31, 34-37. Scale 20 stat

m’7o:4Jn- Washi.ngton, D. C., Feb. 20-Mar. 20, 1947. Various sizes. [RF 21A and _oA were also issued. This set of charts covers United States and a portion or Canada. Table of stations, aids to navigation, etc., on reverse side of each chart. Issued with perforations, except charts 7, 26, 28, 36 and 25A.]

XT _ C 4.9/12:2/947.etc.K„70TF/^Chart8 Y111 b? sold oaly by the Coast and Geodetic Survey on a subscrintion ba._is of 10c. per chart in quantities of 100 or more of one chart or 20c. for Quantities nr nnv n^'H These prices will include all subsequent revisions thereto for calendar year qq ix c / P°rt tberj“<l£;n Individual sheets may be purchased at 5c. each with discount of nnA^a°nn°r<1urS 10 Or ”]ore when in one shipment to one address. No discount is the order 8ubscnPtlons, and payments must be received at the time of the placement of

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Reno [Nev.], lat. 38°-40°, long. 114°-120° ; sectional aeronautical chart T-2. Scale 10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1: 500,000. Washington, D. C. [Feb. 1947]. 20X43 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] 125c. C 4.9/4: R 295/947

Sacramento [Calif.], lat. 38°-40°, long. 119°30'-125°: sectional aeronautical chart T-l. Scale 10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1:500,000. Washington, D. C. [Feb. 1947].

20X40 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] t 25c. C 4.9/4: Sa 14/947 St. Johns River. World aeronautical chart: St. Johns River, United States, lat.

28°-32°, long. 78°-84°; 466. Scale 10 m.=0.6 in., scale 1:1,000,000. Washing-ton, D. C., 5th edition, Feb. 1947. 20 X 28 in. [Legend and index on reverse side. Lambert conformal conic projection.] t 25c. C 4.9/8 : 466/947

St. Lawrence Island. World aeronautical chart: St. Lawrence Island, Bering Sea, lat. 60°-64°, long. 160°-172°; 119. Scale 10 m.=0.6 in., scale 1,000,000. Washington, D. C., 3d edition, Feb. 1947. 20X28 in. [Legend and index on reverse side. Lambert conformal conic projection.] f 25c. C 4.9/8:119/947

San Diego [Calif.], lat. 32°-34°, long. 114°-120°: sectional aeronautical chart Q-2. Scale 10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1:500,000. Washington, D. C. [Feb. 1947]. 20X47 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] t25c. C 4.9/4: Sa 5 di/947

San Francisco Bay. World aeronautical chart: San Francisco Bay, United States, lat. 36°-40°, long. 121°-128°; 364. Scale 10 m.=0.6 in., scale 1:1,000,000. Washington, D. C., 5th edition, Feb. 1947. 20X28 in. [Legend and index on reverse side. Lambert conformal conic projection.] t 25c. C 4.9/8: 364/947

San Francisco [Calif.], lat. 34°-38°, long. 120°-123°; sectional aeronautical chart RS-1. Scale 10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1:500,000. Washington, D. C. [Feb. 1947].38 X 24 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] t 25c. C 4.9/4: Sa 5 fr/947 •

. Seattle, Wash. Flight chart: Seattle, U. S. A. to Ketchikan, Alaska, lat. 47°-56°, long. 121°-134°; FC 12. Scale 10 m.=0.6 in., scale 1:1,000,000. Washington, D. C., 5th edition, Feb. 1947. 13X49 in. [Diagonally between degrees of lati-tude and longitude indicated in entry. Legend and index on reverse side. Lambert conformal conic projection.] t 25c. C 4.9/9:12/947

Washington, D. C. Flight chart: Washington to Presque Isle, U. S. A., lat. 38°47°, long. 66°-78°; FC 181. Scale 10 m.=0.6 in., scale 1:1,000,000. Washington, D. C., 2d edition, Feb. 1947. 13X49 in. [Diagonally between degrees of latitude and longitude indicated in entry. Legend and index on reverse side. Lambert conformal conic projection.] t 25c. C 4.9/9:181/947

Whitney, Mount. Mt. Whitney [Calif.], lat. 36°-38°, long. 114°-120°; sectional aeronautical chart S-2. Scale 10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1:500,000. Washington, D. C. [Feb. 1947]. 20X 45 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] 125c.

C 4.9/4 : M 863 w/947----- World aeronautical chart: Mt. Whitney, United States, lat. 36°-40°, long.

114°-121° ; 363. Scale 10 m.=0.6 in., scale 1:1,000,000. Washington, D. C., 5th edition, Feb. 1947. 20X28 in. [Legend and index on reverse side. Lambert conformal conic projection.] f 25c. C 4.9/8: 363/947

Wrangell Mountains. World aeronautical chart: Wrangell Mountains, Alaska, lat.' 60°-64°, long. 136°-148°; 117. Scale 10 m.=0.6 in., scale 1:1,000,000. Washington, D. C., 3d edition, Feb. 1947. 20 x 28 in. [Legend and index on reverse side. Lambert conformal conic projection.] f 25c. 0 4.9/8:117/947

Instrument approach and airport charts

Instrument approach chart [and airport chart] AL-4 to AL-619 with omissions. Each 10.5X8 in. t 5c. each.AL-4. AL—10 AL—37. AL-38.AL—52 AL-55. AL—60.

Advance, Mo., Advance Int. Field, n. p. Mar. 5 1947. C 4.9/10 : 4/947 Albany, N Y., Albany Airport, n. p. Feb. 11, 1947. C4.9/10:10/947Baltimore, Md. Baltimore Airport, n. p. Feb. 14, 1947. C 4.9/10 : 37/947Banana River, Fla., N. A. S. Banana River, n. p. Feb. 22, 1947.

C 4 9/10 : 38/947Blackstone, Va., Blackstone Airport, n. p. Feb. 28, 1947. C 4.9/10 : 52/947Blytheville, Ark., Cooter Field, n. p. Feb. 28 1947. C 4.9/10 : 55/947New York, N. Y , N. A. S. New York (Floyd Bennett Field), n. p. Feb 14,

1947. C 4.9/10 : 60/947

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Instrument approach chart—Continued.AL—67.

AL—70. AL-83. AL-87.

AL—95.AL-107. AL-114. AL—117.

AL—135. AL—139. AL—164. AL—180. AL—181.

AL—190. AL-196. AL—201.

AL—206. AL—243. AL—249.

AL-277.

AL—285. AL—289. AL—290. AL—297. AL-320.

AL—326.

AL—333.

AL—349. AL—351. AL—406. AL—408. AL—419.

AL-420.

AL—434. AL-443.

AL-452.

AL—454.

AL-456.

AL—458.

AL—465.

AL-468. AL-499.

AL—510. AL—516.

AL-543.A L—552.

AL-576. AL—580. AL-588.

AL—591.

AL-593.

AL-596. AL-602. AL-606. AL—607.

AL-618.AL-619.

Burbank Calif., Lockheed Air Terminal, a. p. Feb 3, 1947.C 4.9/10 : 67/947

Burlington, Vt., Burlington Airport, n. p. Feb. 3, 1947. C 4.9/10 : 70/947 Cincinnati, O., Linken Airport, n. p. Feb. 3, 1947. C 4.9/10 : 83/947Colorado Springs, Colo., Peterson Field, n. p. Feb. 14, 1947.

C 4.9/10 : 87/947----- - • " ’ ------ C 4.9/10:95/947Concord, N. H., Concord Airport, n. p. Feb. 11, 1947.

Dayton, Ohio, Dayton Airport, n. p. Feb. 9, 1947.Denver, Colo., Stapleton Airfield, n. p. Feb. 28, 1947.Des Moines, Iowa, Des Moines Airport, n. p. Feb. 9, 1947.

Enid, Okla., Enid A. A. F. n. p. Mar. 6, 1947.Erie, Pa., Port Erie Airport, n. p. Feb. 9, 1947.Galveston, Tex., Galveston Airport, n. p. Feb. 28, 1947.Greenville, S. C. Greenville Airport, n. p. Mar. 5, 1947.Greenwood, Miss., Greenwood A. A. F. n. p. Feb. 3, 1947.

C 4.9/10:107/947C 4.9/10 : 114/947

C 4 9/10 : 117/947 C 4.9/10:135/947 C 4.9/10:139/947 C 4.9/10:164/947 C 4.9/10 : 180/947

C 4.9/10:181/947Hartford, Conn., Rentschler Field, n. p. Feb. 11, 1947. C 4.9/10 : 190/947Houlton, Mo., Houlton Airport, n. p. Feb. 14, 1947. C 4.9/10 : 196/947Huntington, W. Va., Huntington Airport, n. p. Feb. 3, 1947.

C 4.9/10 : 201/947 Jackson, Miss., Jackson Airport, n. p. Feb. 3, 1947. C 4.9/10 : 206/947Macon, Ga., Cochran Field, n. p. Mar. 8, 1947. C 4.9/10 : 243/947Martinsburg, W. Va., Martinsburg Airport, n. p. Feb. 11, 1947.

C 4.9/10 : 249/947Muscle Shoals, Ala., Muscle Shoals Airport, n. p. Mar. 5, 1947.

C 4.9/10 : 277/947C 4.9/10:285/947C 4.9/10 : 289/947C 4.9/10:290/947

Newark, N. J., Newark Airport, n. p. Feb. 14, 1947.New York, N. Y., La Guardia Field, n. p. Mar. 16, 1947.Norfolk, Va., N. A. S. East Field, n. p. Feb. 9, 1947.Ogden, Utah, Robert H. Hinckley Fid. n. p. Feb. 9, 1947. v, ^.«/ ----Philadelphia, Pa., Philadelphia Southwest Airport, n. p. Feb. 3, 1947.

C 4.9/10 : 320/947

C 4.9/10 : 297/947

Pittsburgh, Pa., Pittsburgh-Allegheny County Airport, n. p. Feb. 22, 1947. C 4 9/10 : 326/947

Providence, R. I., Theodore Francis Greene Airport, n. p. Feb. 28, 1947.C 4.9/10 : 333/947C 4.9/10 : 349/947C 4.9/10 : 351/947C 4.9/10:406/947C 4.9/10 : 408/947

Roanoke, Va., Woodrum Field, n. p. Mar. 5, 1947. <Rochester, N. Y., Rochester Airport, n. p. Feb. 22, 1947. <Blytheville, Ark., Steele Field, n. p. Feb. 28, 1947. iStuttgart, Ark., Stuttgart Airport, n. p. Feb. 14, 1947. <Terre Haute, Ind., Paul S. Cox Airport, n. p. Mar. 8, 1947.

Texarkana, Ark., Texarkana (Mun.) Airport.C 4.9/10 : 419/947

n. p. Feb. 28, 1947.C 4.9/10:420/947

Utica, N. Y., Utica Airport, n. p. Mar. 9, 1947. C 4.9/10 : 434/947Washington, D. C., Washington National Airport, n. p. Feb. 9, 1947.

C 4 9/10 : 443/947Whidbey Island, Wash., N. A. S. Whidbey Island (Oak Harbor Seaplane).

n. p. Feb. 9, 1947. C 4.9/10 : 452/947Wichita Falls, Tex., Sheppard-Kenn Field, n. p. Mar. 8, 1947.

C 4 9/10 : 454/947Williams, Calif., Williams Int. Field, n. p. Feb. 11, 1947.

C 4.9/10 : 456/947Wilmington, Del., New Castle County Airport, n. p. Feb. 11, 1947.

C 4.9/10 : 458/947 Yakima, Wash., Yakima County Airport, n. p. Feb. 22, 1947.

C 4 9/10 : 465/947 Biloxi, Miss., C. G. A. S. Biloxi, n. p. Feb. 22, 1947. C 49/10 : 468/947 Lynchburg, Va., Preston Glenn Airport, n. p. Feb. 11, 1947.

C 4.9/10 :499/947 Vichy, Mo., Vichy A. A. F. n. p. Feb. 3, 1947. C 4.9/10 : 510/947Raleigh, N. C., Raleigh-Durham Airport, n. p. Feb. 11, 1947.

C 4.9/10 : 516/947 Needles, Calif., Needles Mun. Airport, n. p. Feb. 25, 1947.

C 4.9/10 : 543/947Van Nuys, Calif., Van Nuys Metropolitan Apt. n. p. Mar. 9, 1947.

C 4.9/10 : 552/947 Gulfport, Miss., Gulfport Apt. n. p. Mar. 9, 1947. C 4.9/10 : 576/947Washington, D. C. Bolling Field, n. p. Feb. 14, 1947. C 4.9/10 : 580/947Butte, Mont., Butte Airport, n. p. Feb. 27, 1947. [Preliminary chart.]

C 4.9/10 : 588/947 La Grande, Ore., La Grande Airport, n. p. Feb. 22, 1947.

C 4.9/10 : 591/947Washington, D. C., N. A. S. Anacostia. n. p. Feb. 22, 1947.

Glenview, Hl., N. A. S. Glenview, n. p. Feb. 9, 1947.Milton, Fla., N. A. S. Whiting, n. p. Feb. 22, 1947.Key West, Fla., Meacham Airport, n. p. Mar. 9, 1947.

C 4.9/10 : 593/947 C 4.9/10 : 596/947 C 4.9/10 : 602/947 C 4.9/10 : 606/947

Key West Fla., N. A. S. Key West (Seaplane). n. p. Mar. 8, 1947.C 4.9/10 : 607/947

Flint, Mich., Bishop Airport, n. p. Feb. 1947. C 4.9/10 : 618/947Garden City, Kans., Garden City Airport, n. p. Mar. 8, 1947.

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Chesapeake Bay, Md.-Va., Smith Point to Cove Point, hydrography and topog-raphy by Coast and Geodetic Survey with additions and revisions from other sources to 1945; no. 1224. Scale naut. m.=1.9 in., scale 1: 80,000. Washing-ton, D. C., published 1913. 5th edition, Feb. 1947. 30X41 in. [Mercator projection.] t 75c. C 4.9:1224

Galera, Port. Port Galera and Varadero Bay, Mindoro, north coast, P. I., surveys to 1939; no. 4344. Scale naut. m.=7.3 in., scale 1:10,000. Washington, D. C., published 1904, 4th edition, Mar. 1947. 29X35 in. f 75c. C4.9:4344

Intracoastal Waterway, Little Egg Harbor to Longport, hydrography and topog-raphy by Coast and Geodetic Survey witli additions and revisions from other sources to 1946; no. 826. Scale naut. m.=1.8 in., scale 1: 40,000. Washington, D. C., published 1940, 3d edition, Feb. 1947. 34X22 in. [Mercator projection.] t 25c. C 4.9: 826

New York Harbor. Approaches to New York, Fire Island Light to Sea Girt Light, N. Y.-N. J., hydrography and topography by Coast and Geodetic Survey with additions and revisions from other sources to 1946; no. 1215. Scale naut. m.=0.9 in., scale 1:80,000. Washington, D. C., published 1914, 14th edition, Feb. 1947. 33X41 in. [Mercator projection.] f 75c. C 4.9:1215

----- New York Harbor, hydrography and topography by Coast and Geodetic Survey with additions and revisions from other sources to 1946; no. 369. Scale naut. m.=1.8 in., scale 1: 40,000. Washington, D. C., published 1874, 41st edi-tion, Feb. 1947. 44 X 33 in. [Mercator projection.] f 75c. C 4.9:369

Washington State. Washington, Strait of Juan de Fuca to Georgia Strait, from United States, Canadian, and British sources; no. 6380. Scale naut. m.=0.9 in., scale 1:80,000. Washington, D. C., published 1907, 8th edition, Mar. 1947. 34X42 in. [Mercator projection.] f 75c. C 4.9: 6380

Wrangell Narrows, southeast Alaska, hydrography and topography by Coast and Geodetic Survey with additions and revisions from other sources to 1946; no. 8170. Scale naut. m.=3.7 in., scale 1: 20,000. Washington, D. C., published 1898, 11th edition, Mar. 1947. 39X31 in. [Map is in 2 sections. Mercator projection.] t 75c. C 4.9: 8170

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Coffee. Industry report: Coffee, tea, and spices, Dec. 1946; prepared by Food-stuffs, Fats and Oils Section. [1946.] 17 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t

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Industrial reference service. * various prices, see note below. • Item 253L. C. card 45-28228 C 34.10:

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Commercial products. Supplement to National directory of commodity specifica-tions, classified and alphabetical lists and brief descriptions of specifications of national recognition; prepared by Paul A. Cooley. Mar. 1, 1947. iv-|-322 p. 4° ([Supplement to Miscellaneous publication M178.]) * Cloth, $2.25. • Item 279L. C. card 45-37681 C 13.10:178/supp.

Glass. Infrared absorption spectra of some experimental glasses containing rare earth and other oxides [with list of references]; by Ralph Stair and Conrad A. Faick. [1947.] p. 95-101, il. 4° (Research paper RP1761.) [Also in Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Jan. 1947, v. 38.] * Paper, 10c.

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Molecules. Vibrational frequencies of semirigid molecules, general method and values for ethylbenzene [with list of references]; by William J. Taylor and Kenneth S. Pitzer. [1947.] 17 p. 4° (Research paper RP1758.) [Also in Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Jan. 1947, v. 38.] * Paper, 15c. C 13.22/a : 1758

Natural gas. Analysis of standard sample of natural gas by laboratories co-operating with American Society for Testing Materials; by Martin Shepherd. [1947.] p. 19-51, il. 4° (Research paper RP1759.) [Also in Journal of re-search of National Bureau of Standards, Jan. 1947, v. 38.] * Paper, 20c.

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Appropriations. H. J. Res. 159, joint resolution making appropriations to supply de-ficiencies in certain appropriations, fiscal year 1947. [Approved Mar. 29, 1947.] 6 p. (Public law 25, 80th Congress. Chapter 25, 1st session.)

—-—- H. R. 1908, act making appropriations to supply urgent deficiencies in appropria-tions, fiscal year 1947. [Approved Mar. 22, 1947.] 10 p. (Public law 20, 80th Congress. Chapter 20, 1st session.)

Foot-and-mouth disease. H. J. Res. 154, joint resolution making appropriation for expenses incident to control and eradication of foot-and-mouth disease and rinderpest. Approved Mar. 27, 1947. 1 p. (Public law 22, 80th Congress. Chapter 22, 1st session.)

Norfolk Navy Yard. S. 221, act to authorize Secretary of Navy to grant and convey to Virginia Electric and Power Company perpetual easement in 2 strips of land com-prising portions of Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Va. Approved Mar. 21, 1947. 1 p. (Public law 19, 80th Congress. Chapter 19, 1st session.)

North American Dredging Co. S. J. Res. 27, joint resolution amending settlement of Mexican claims act of 1942 to provide for consideration of any claim decided by General Claims Commission in which United States filed petition for rehearing. Approved Mar. 28, 1947. 1 p. (Public law 23, 80th Congress. Chapter 23, 1st session.) [The only claim involved is that of North American Dredging Co. of

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Public law 18-30, 80th Congress—Continued.Pay, allowances, etc. S. 276, act to provide for payment and settlement of mileage and

other travel allowance accounts of military personnel. Approved Mar. 26, 1947. 1 p. (Public law 21, 80th Congress. Chapter 21, 1st session.)

Priorities. S. 931, act to extend certain powers of the President under title 3 of 2d war powers act [relating to priorities]. [Approved Mar. 31, 1947-] 2 p. (Public law 29. 80th Congress. Chapter 29, 1st session.)

Rubber, Artificial. H. J. Res. 118, joint resolution to strengthen common defense by maintaining adequate domestic rubber-producing industry. [Approved Mar. 29, 1947.] 3 p. (Public law 24, 80th Congress. Chapter 24, 1st session.)

Selective Service Records Office. S. 918, act to establish Office of Selective Service Records to liquidate Selective Service System following termination of its functions on Mar. 31, 1947, and to preserve and service Selective Service records. [Approved Mar. 31, 1947.] 3 p. (Public law 26, 80th Congress. Chapter 26, 1st session.)

Ships. H. J. Res. 76, joint resolution authorizing commandant of Coast Guard to waive compliance with navigation and vessel-inspection laws administered by Coast Guard. Approved Mar. 31, 1947. 1 p. (Public law 27, 80th Congress. Chapter 27, 1st session.)

------- H. R. 1240, act to provide for suspension of navigation and vessel inspection laws, as applied to vessels operated by War Department, upon termination of title 5, 2d war powers act, 1942, as amended. Approved Mar. 31, 1947. 1 p. (Public law 28, 80th Congress. Chapter 28, 1st session.)

Sugar. H. J. Res. 146, joint resolution to extend powers and authorities under certain statutes with respect to distribution and pricing of sugar. [Approved Mar. 31, 1947.] 4 p. (Public law 30, 80th Congress. Chapter 30, 1st session.)

CONFERENCE COMMITTEES

Farm labor supply program, conference report to accompany H. R. 2102 [to pro-vide for 6 months’ extension and final liquidation of farm labor supply pro-gram] ; submitted by Mr. Hope. Apr. 15, 1947. 3 p. (H. rp. 270, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Priorities. Extension‘of title 3 of 2d war powers act, conference report on S. 931, to extend certain powers of the President under title 3 of 2d war powers act [relating to priorities] ; submitted by Mr. Wiley. Mar. 28, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 2 p. (S. doc. 25, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) tL. C. card 47-32327

•----- Same [with statement of managers on part of the House] ; submitted byMr. Springer. Mar. 29, 1947. 5 p. (H. rp. 201, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Sugar. Extension of authority with respect to distribution and pricing of sugar, conference report to accompany H. J. Res. 146; submitted by Mr. Wolcott. Mar. 28, 1947. 7 p. (H. rp. 202, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) tL. C. card 47-32592

EXECUTIVE PAPERS, JOINT COMMITTEE ON DISPOSITION OF

Government office. Disposing of sundry papers, report; submitted by Mr. Bishop.Mar. 27, 1947. Ip. (H. rp. 190, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

----- Disposing of sundry papers, report; submitted by Mr. Bishop. Mar. 27, 1947. 1 p. (H. rp. 191, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESGrand Army of the Republic. Journal of 80th national encampment of Grand

Army of the Republic, Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 25-30, 1946. 1947. v-|-170 p. 2 por. 8 p. of por. (H. doc. 2, 80th Cong., 1st sess.) tL. C. card 5-25687

Vocational education. Laws relating to vocational education and agricultural extension work [May 8, 1914-Aug. 14, 1946] ; compiled by Elmer A. Lewis, superintendent Document Room, House of Representatives. 1947. iv-4-155 p. * Paper, 30c.L. C. card 47-32371 Y 1.2: V 85/2/947

AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE, HOUSE

American Farm Bureau Federation. Farm program of American Farm Bureau Federation, hearings, 80th Congress, 1st session, Feb. 7, 1947. 1947. iii-4-46 p. * Paper, 15c. • Item 338L. C. card 47-32372 Y 4.Ag 8/1: Am 35

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Farm labor supply program, hearings, 80th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 1388, to provide for continuance of farm labor supply program up to and including June 30,1948; Feb. 4-6, 1947. 1947. iii4-105 p. * Paper, 20c. • Item 338L. C. card 47-32373 Y 4.Ag 8/1: F 22/25

Foot-and-mouth disease. Eradication of foot-and-mouth disease, hearings 80th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 1819 (S. 568), to authorize Secretary of Agricul-ture to cooperate with other American countries in control and eradication of foot-and-mouth disease and rinderpest, Feb. 10-12, 1947. 1947. iii-f-93 p. * Paper, 20c. • Item 338L. C. card 47-32374 Y 4.Ag 8/1: F 73/7

Tobacco. Relating to marketing of Virginia sun-cured tobacco, report to accom-pany H. J. Res. 152; submitted by Mr. Flannagan. Mar. 28,1947. 3 p. (H. rp. 199, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Wool. Continuing support for wool, report to accompany H. J'. Res. 158 [to authorize Secretary of Agriculture to provide for continuation of wool price support program, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Hope. Mar. 26, 1947. 8 p. (H. rp. 186, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) tL. C. card 47-32578

----- --Providing support for wool, report to accompany S. 814; submitted by Mr. Hope. Apr. 15,1947. 5 p. (H. rp. 257, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Appropriations. Appropriations to supply deficiencies in certain appropriations, fiscal year 1947, report to accompany H. J. Res. 159; submitted by Mr. Taber. Mar. 26, 1947. 2 p. (H. rp. 185, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

----- --First deficiency appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1947, hearings before sub-committee, 80th Congress, 1st session. 1947. ii-|-920 p. Paper, $1.75. • Item 339

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L. C. card 47-32345 Y 4.Ap 6/1: D 36/947-3----- First deficiency appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1947, report to accompany

H. R. 2849; submitted by Mr. Taber. Mar. 28, 1947. 28 p. (H. rp. 200, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

Foot-and-mouth disease. House joint resolution 154, hearings before subcom-mittee, 80th Congress, 1st session, on H. J. Res. 154, making additional appro-priation, fiscal year 1947; control and eradication of foot-and-mouth disease and rinderpest. 1947. ii-J-14 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 339L. C. card 47-32495 Y 4.Ap 6/1: F 73

Interior Department appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1948, report to accompany H. R. 3123; submitted by Mr. Jones of Ohio. Apr. 21, 1947. 54 p. (H. rp. 279, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Labor Department. Department of Labor, Federal Security Agency appropria-tion bill, [fiscal year] 1948, hearings before subcommittee, 80th Congress, 1st session. 1947. 2 pts. • Item 339L. C. card 47-32480 Y 4.Ap 6/1: L11/948pt. 1. Department of Labor, National Labor Relations Board National Mediation Board,

National Railroad Adjustment Board, Railroad Retirement Board, ii 4-787 p. il. * Paper, $1.75.

pt. 2. Federal Security Agency, ii + 771 p. * Paper, $1.50.

ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Note .—This committee was created by legislative reorganization act of 1946 (Public law 601, 79th Congress), effective Jan. 2, 1947.Army Air Forces. To provide for distribution of nonappropriated moneys derived

from operation of officers’ clubs and distribution and disposal of property, furniture and fixtures, derived from and by operation of officers’ clubs of Army Air Forces, H. R. 1183, [introduced by] Mr. Brooks; [letter from Secretary of War to chairman of Committee on Armed Services concerning bill]. [1947.] p. 1263-64. (No. 89.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 363 Y 4.Ar 5/2a : 947-48/89

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Articles of war. To amend Articles of war to improve administration of military justice, to provide for more effective appellate review, to insure equalization of sentences, and for other purposes, H. R. 2575, [introduced by] Mr. Elston; [letter from Secretary of War to Speaker of House of Representatives con-cerning bill]. [1947.] p. 1047-50. (No. 78.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 363

Y 4.Ar 5/2a : 947-48/78Boy Scout Jamboree, report to accompany H. R. 1621 [to authorize Secretary of

War to lend War Department equipment and provide services to Boy Scouts of America in connection with World Jamboree of Boy Scouts to be held in France, 1947, and to authorize commissioner of internal revenue to provide exemption from transportation tax, and further to authorize Secretary of State to issue passports to bona fide Scouts and Scouters without fee for application or issuance of said passports] ; submitted by Mr. Andrews of New York. Mar. 25, 1947. 3 p. (H. rp. 182, 80th Gong. 1st sess.) t

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 80th Congress, 1st session, Mar. 28, 1947; no. 4 1947. 118 p. 4° J ' Y 4.Ar5/2: 80/4

Geiger, Roy S. Authorizing the President to issue posthumously to Roy Stanley Geiger commission as general, Marine Corps, H. J. Res. 96, [introduced by] Mr. Cole of New York; [letter from judge advocate general of Navy to chair-man of Committee on Armed Services concerning bill], [1947.] p. 1325-26 (No. 96.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 363 Y 4.Ar 5/2a : 947-48/96

Gillespie, Camp. Subcommittee hearings [80th Congress, 1st session], on H. R. 1343, to authorize Secretary of Navy to grant to San Diego right-of-way over land owned by United States within limits of Camp Gillespie, San Diego County, Calif. [1947.] p. 985-992. (No. 72.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 363

Y 4. Ar 5/2a : 947-48/72Guam Island. Including civilian officers and employees of United States naval

government of Guam among those persons who are entitled to benefits of Public law 490 of 77th Congress, approved Mar. 7, 1942 (56 Stat. 143) [missing persons act], as amended, report to accompany H. R. 1368; submitted by Mr Elston. Mar. 27, 1947. 3 p. (H. rp. 196, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

—— Subcommittee hearings [80th Congress, 1st session], on H. R. 1368 to include civilian officers and employees of United States naval government of Guam among those persons who are entitled to benefits of Public law 490 of 77th Congress, approved Mar. 7, 1942 ( 56 Stat. 143) [missing persons act] as amended, H. R. 1807, to authorize Secretary of Navy to grant to county of Pittsburgh, Okla., perpetual easement for construction, maintenance and operation of public highway over portion of Naval Ammunition Depot McAlester, Okla., and II. R. 2248, to authorize Secretary of War to grant ease-ment and to convey to Louisiana Power & Light Co., tract of land comprising portion of Camp Livingston in Louisiana. [1947.] p. 1265-73 (No 90) * Paper, 5c. • Item 363 Y 4.Ar 5/2a : 947-48/90

Kuter, Laurence S. Maj. Gen. Laurence S. Kuter, report to accompany S 875 [to authorize the President to appoint Laurence S. Kuter as representative of United States to Interim Council of Provisional International Civil Aviation Organization, without affecting his military status and perquisites] • sub-mitted by Mr. Andrews [of New York]. Mar. 27, 1947. 3 p (H rn 193 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f 1 P’ ’

Livingston, Camp. Authorizing Secretary of War to grant easement and to con-vey to Louisiana Power & Light Co. tract of land comprising portion of Camp Livingston in Louisiana, report to accompany H. R. 2248; submitted bv Mr

z Elston. Mar. 27,1947. 2 p. (H. rp. 198, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) fMacArthur, Douglas. To authorize President of United States to award special

Congressional Medal of Honor to Douglas MacArthur, H. R. 523, to authorize President of United States to award Congressional Medal of Honor to Douglas MacArthur, H. R. 524, to authorize President of United States to award special Congressional Medal of Honor to Dwight David Eisenhower, H. R. 525 to authorize President of United States to award Congressional Medal of Honor to Dwight David Eisenhower, H. R. 526, [introduced by] Mr. Larcade and to authorize President of United States to award posthumously Congressional

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Medal of Honor to George S. Patton, jr., H. R. 743, [introduced by] Mr. Rankin ; [letter from Secretary of War to chairman of Committee on Armed Services concerning bills], [1947.] p. 1259-61. (No. 88). * Paper, 5c. • Item 363

Y 4.Ar 5/2a : 947-48/88Military education. Subcommittee hearing [80th Congress, 1st session], on H. R.

1372 [to further amend 13th paragraph of sec. 127a of national defense act, as amended, authorizing Secretary of War to detail Army personnel to courses of instruction at civilian educational and industrial institutions]. [1947.] p. 1059-73. (No. 82.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 363 Y 4.Ar 5/2a : 947-48/82

----- To provide for additional military academy in southern district of Cali-fornia, H. R. 116, [introduced by] Mr. McDonough; [letter from Secretary of War to chairman of Committee on Armed Services concerning bill], [1947.] p. 1253-54. (No. 85.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 363 Y 4.Ar 5/2a : 947-48/85

Mustering-out payments. To extend time within which application for benefits of mustering-out payment act of 1944 may be made by veterans discharged from armed forces before effective date of such act, H. R. 801, [introduced by] Mr. Fallon, H. R. 930, [introduced by] by Mr. Anderson, H. R. 1034, [introduced by] Mr. Boggs of Delaware, and H. R. 1042, [introduced by] Mr. Gary [letter from Secretary of War to chairman of Committee on Armed Services con-cerning bills]. [1947.] p. 1323-34. (No. 95.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 363

Y 4.Ar 5/2a : 947-48/95Naval Academy, Annapolis. Subcommittee hearings [80th Congress, 1st session],

on H. R. 1360, relating to board of visitors to Naval Academy and Postgradu-ate School. [1947.] p. 1275-83. (No. 91.) * Paper, 5c. '•Item 363

Y 4.Ar 5/2a : 947-48/91Naval Ammunition Depot, McAlester. Authorizing Secretary of Navy to grant

to county of Pittsburg, Okla., perpetual easement for construction, maintenance, and operation of public highway over portion of Naval Ammunition Depot, McAlester, Okla., report to accompany H. R. 1807; submitted by Mr. Elston. Mar. 27, 1947. 2 p. (H. rp. 197, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Naval education. Subcommittee hearing [80th Congress, 1st session], on House joint resolution 116, to correct technical errors in act approved Aug. 13, 1946, Public law 729, 79th Cong, [to provide for training of officers for naval service, and for other purposes]. [1947.] p. 1017-27. (No. 75.) * Paper, 5c.• Item 363 Y 4.Ar 5/2a: 947-48/75

Naval Reserve. Subcommittee hearing [80th Congress, 1st session], on House joint resolution 90, to correct error in act approved Aug. 10, 1946, (Public law 720, 79th Cong.), relating to composition of Naval Reserve [with respect to Filipinos]. [1947.] p. 993-996. (No. 73.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 363

Y 4. Ar 5/2a : 947-48/73Navy. Permitting certain naval personnel to count all active service for pur-

poses of promotion to commissioned warrant officer, report to accompany H. R. 1362 [to permit certain naval personnel to count all active service rendered under temporary appointment as warrant or commissioned officers in Navy and Naval Reserve, or in Marine Corps and Marine Corps Reserve, for purposes of promotion to commissioned warrant officer in Navy or Marine Corps, respec-tively] ; submitted by Mr. Blackney. Apr. 3,1947. 3 p. (H. rp. 236, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

----- ■ To regulate distribution, promotion and retirement of officers of Navy and Marine Corps, to provide for advancement of enlisted personnel to commis-sioned grades, and for other purposes, H. R. 2537, [introduced by] Mr. Andrews [of California; letter from acting Secretary of Navy to chairman of Committee on Armed Services concerning bill]. [1947.] p. 1029-37. (No. 76.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 363 Y 4.Ar 5/2a : 947-48/76

Navy Department. Subcommittee hearings [80th Congress, 1st session], on setting of procedure to handle projects [for acquisition or disposal of property by Navy Department] submitted to committee pursuant to Public law 289, 78th Congress. [1947.] p. 1313-21. (No. 94.) [Relates also to construction of Naval Reserve armories.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 363

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Officers, Army. Clarifying time of appointment of Regular Army officers, report to accompany H. R. 1605; submitted by Mr. Short. Mar. 27,1947. 2 p. (H. rp. 195, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

----- To provide for procurement, promotion, and elimination of Regular Army officers, and for other purposes, H. R. 2536, [introduced by] Mr. Andrews [of New York; letter from Secretary of War to Speaker of House of Representa-tives concerning bill]. [1947.] p. 977-983. (No. 71.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 363 Y 4.Ar 5/2 a: 047-48/71

----- To restore to active list of Army and to active duty certain retired officers of Regular Army, H. R. 1190, [introduced by] Mr. Davis of Tennessee; [letter from Secretary of War to chairman of Committee on Armed Services concerning bill]. [1947.] p. 1257-58. (No. 87.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 363

Y 4. Ar 5/2 a : 947-48/87Officers, Marine Corps. Providing for assignment of line officers of Marine Corps

to supply duty only, report to accompany H. R. 1371; submitted by Mr. Shafer. Apr. 3, 1947. 5 p. (H. rp. 237, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

Pay, allowances, etc. Eliminating additional compensation for Army mail clerks, report to accompany H. R. 2339; submitted by Mr. Shafer. Apr. 1, 1947. 3 p. (H. rp. 211, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

----- Providing for clothing allowance of enlisted men of Marine Corps, report to accompany H. R. 1375 [to further amend sec. 10 of pay readjustment act of 1942, so as to provide for clothing allowance of enlisted men of Marine Corps and Marine Corps Reserve]; submitted by Mr. Blackney. Mar. 31, 1947. 3 p. (H. rp. 203, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

----- Subcommittee hearing [80th Congress, 1st session], on H. R. 1375, to further amend sec. 10 of pay readjustment act of 1942, so as to provide for clothing allowance of enlisted men of Marine Corps and Marine Corps Reserve. [1947.] p. 1039-45. (No. 77.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 363

Y 4.Ar 5/2 a: 947-48/77----- Subcommittee hearing [80th Congress, 1st session], on H. R. 2314 [to amend

sec. 12 of naval aviation cadet act of 1942, as amended, so as to authorize lump-sum payments under said act to survivors of deceased officers without administration of estates]. [1947.] p. 1075-78. (No. 83.) * Paper, 5c. •Item 363 Y 4,Ar 5/2 a: 947-48/83

----- To amend national defense act of 1916, as amended [so as to provide pay to members of Organized Reserve Corps for training while on active duty], H. R. 1059, [introduced by] Mrs Smith [of Maine; letter from Secretary of War to chairman of Committee on Armed Services concerning bill]. [1947.] p. 1053-54. (No. 80.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 363 Y 4.Ar 5/2 a : 947-48/80

Plantations. Full committee hearings [80th Congress, 1st session], on H. R. 1358, to amend act to provide for management and operation of naval planta-tions outside continental United States [so as to make authority permanent], H. R. 2183, to provide for conveyance to Detroit, Mich., of that portion of Fort Wayne military reservation determined to be surplus to needs of War Department, H. R. 1343, to authorize Secretary of Navy to grant to San Diego right-of-way over land owned by United States within limits of Camp Gillespie, San Diego County, Calif., and House joint resolution 90, to correct error in act approved Aug. 10, 1946 (Public law 720, 79th Cong.), relating to composition of Naval Reserve [with respect to Filipinos]. [1947.] p. 1285-97. (No. 92.) [H. J. Res. 116, relating to training of officers for naval service, was also considered by the committee.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 363

Y 4.Ar 5/2 a : 947-48/92----- Subcommittee hearings [80th Congress, 1st session], on H. R. 1358, to

amend act to provide for management and operation of naval plantations out-side continental United States [so as to make authority permanent]. [1947 ] p. 1299-1311. (No. 93.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 363 Y 4.Ar 5/2 a : 947-48/93

Post exchanges. Subcommittee hearings [80th Congress, 1st session], on Army and Navy systems of procurement for post exchanges and ship’s service stores. [1947.] p. 1079-1251. (No. 84.) * Paper, 20c. • Item 363

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May 1947 505Soldiers' Home, District of,Columbia. To amend sec. 2 of act prescribing regula-

tions for Soldiers’ Home located at Washington, D. C., approved Mar. 3, 1883 (22 Stat. 565; 24 U. S. C. 60) [so as to relieve inspector general of Army from inspecting, in person, affairs of Soldiers’ Home], H. R. 2636, [introduced by] Mr. Andrews of New York; [letter from Secretary of War to Speaker of House of Representatives concerning bill]. [1947.] p. 1051. (No. 79.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 363 Y 4.Ar 5/2a : 947-48/79

Veterans. War Department and Selective Service System reports on H. R. 166, to prevent lapse of reemployment rights of veterans when selective training and service act of 1940, as amended, becomes inoperative. [1947.] p. 1055-57. (No. 81.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 363 Y 4.Ar 5/2a: 947-48/81

Wayne, Fort. Subcommittee hearing [80th Congress, 1st session], on H. R. 2183, providing for conveyance to Detroit, Mich., of that portion of Fort Wayne military reservation determined to be surplus to needs of War Department. [1947.] p. 997-1016. (No. 74.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 363

Y 4. Ar 5/2a : 947-48/74Women's Army Corps. Relating to credit for service rendered in Women’s Army

Auxiliary Corps by members of Women’s Army Corps, H. R. 244, [introduced by] Mr. Judd; [letter from Secretary of War to chairman of Committee on Armed Services concerning bill]. [1947.] p. 1255-56. (No. 86.) * Paper, 5c.• Item 363 Y 4.Ar 5/2a: 947-48/86

BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Housing. Completion of veterans temporary re-use housing program, report to accompany H. R. 2780 [to amend sec. 502 (a) of act to expedite provision of housing in connection with national defense]; submitted by Mr. Wolcott. Apr. 17, 1947. 5 p. (H. rp. 274, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

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Alcoholics. Establishing program for rehabilitation of alcoholics, report to accompany H. R. 2659 [to establish program for rehabilitation of alcoholics, promote temperance, and provide for medical and scientific treatment of persons found to be alcoholics by courts of District of Columbia]; submitted by Mr Miller of Nebraska. Apr. 10, 1947. 5 p. (H. rp. 244, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

----- Rehabilitation of alcoholics, hearings before subcommittee on health, edu-cation, recreation, 80th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 496, to establish program for rehabilitation of alcoholics, promote temperance, and provide for medical and scientific treatment of persons found to be alcoholics by courts of District of Columbia, Feb. 24-Mar. 4, 1947. 1947. iii-[-171 p. * Paper, 30c. 9 Item 345 L. C. card 47-32465 Y 4.D 63/1: All/9

Buildings. Amending appropriation law of 1903 for District of Columbia, report to accompany H. R. 1448 [to amend sec. 7 of act making appropriations to pro-vide for Government of District of Columbia, fiscal year 1903, approved July 1, 1902, so as to clarify present license law as it relates to public housing and places of public assembly] ; submitted by Mr. O’Hara. Apr. 11, 1947. 4 p (H rn 247, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t ’

^nJ^^ars- legislative calendar, 80th Congress, 1st sess, Mar. 21, and Apr. 141941; no. 5 and 6. 1947. 44 p. and 45 p. 4° t Y 4.D 63/1: 80/5,6

Daylight saving. Authorizing commissioners of District of Columbia to establish sav*n£ time [during 1947], report to accompany S. 736; submitted by

Mr. Dirksen. Apr. 22, 1947. 2 p. (H. rp. 287, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t““ Daylight-Saving time in District of Columbia, report to accompany H R A>G8 [authorizing commissioners of District of Columbia to establish daylight- ®avinf in District of Columbia during 1947] ; submitted by Mr. Dirksen. Mar. 31,1947. 2 p. (H. rp. 207, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

Juvenile Court. Authorizing Juvenile Court of District of Columbia in proper cases to waive jurisdiction in capital offenses and offenses punishable bv life inP^nment’ report t0 acc<>mPany H. R. 492; submitted by Mr. O’Hara. Apr 10, 1947. 3 p. (H. rp. 242, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

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Municipal Court. Amending code of law for District of Columbia, report to accompany H. R. 495 [to amend code of law for District of Columbia, so as to raise monetary limit of thefts, defraudments, and damages which may be tried in Municipal Court]; submitted by Mr. O'Hara. Apr. 11, 1947. 3 p. (H. rp. 246, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) |

Police Department. Payment of certain allowances to 3 Metropolitan Police in-spectors [for use of their privately owned motor vehicles], report to accompany H. R. 1624; submitted by Mr. Beall. Apr. 22, 1947. 2 p. (H. rp. 292, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

• Providing seniority benefits for certain officers and members of Metropoli-tan Police Force and of Fire Department of District of Columbia who are veterans of World War II, report to accompany H. R. 1997; submitted by Mr. Beall. Apr. 9,1947. 2 p. (H. rp. 240, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Streets. Authorizing removal of stone piers in West Executive Avenue, report to -accompany H. R. 2846; submitted by Mr. Dirksen. Apr. 9, 1947. 2 p. (H. rp. 241, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

Weapons. Amending act to control dangerous weapons in District of Columbia [relative to arrests on probable cause], report to accompany H. R. 493; sub-mitted by Mr. O’Hara. Apr. 10,1947. 2 p. (H. rp. 243, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) |

educ ati on and lab or com mi ttee , ho us e

Not e .—This committee was created by legislative reorganization act of 1946 (Public law 601, 79th Congress), effective Jan. 2, 1947.

Industrial relations. Labor-management relations act, 1947, report to accompany H. R. 3020 [to prescribe fair and equitable rules of conduct to be observed by labor and management in their relations with one another which affect com-merce, to protect rights of individual workers in their relations with labor organizations whose activities affect commerce, to recognize paramount public interest in labor disputes affecting commerce that endanger public health, safety, or welfare, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Hartley. Apr. 11, 1947. 115 p. (H. rp. 245, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) [Includes minority report signed by Mr. Lesinski and others and supplemental minority report by Mr. Kennedy. H. R. 3020 creates a Labor-Management Relations Board and an Office of Conciliation, establishes an Office of Administrator of National Labor Relations Act, and abolishes the National Labor Relations Board.] * Paper, 25c. L. C. card 47-32325

>• Temporary strike legislation, report to accompany H. R. 2861 [to protect

public health, safety, and interest from cessation, as result of certain labor disputes, of interstate or foreign commerce in essential public services]; sub-mitted by Mr. Hartley. Apr. 2, 1947. 4 p. (H. rp. 235, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t L. C. card 47-32324

Philadelphia Record case, hearings, 80th Congress, 1st session, Feb. 10 and 11, 1947. 1947. v. 1, vi-[-1-196 p. * Paper, 35c. • Item 346L. C. card 47-32344 Y 4.Ed 8/1: P 53/v.l

exp end it ur es in exec uti ve de par tme nt s c om mi ttee , ho us e

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FOREIGN af fa irs c om mi ttee , hou se

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 80th Congress, Mar. 28, 1947; no. 4, 1947. 30 p. 4° t Y 4.F 76/1: 84/4

Johnson, Herschel V. Authorizing reappointment of Herschel V. Johnson to foreign service of United States, report to accompany S. J. Res. 86; submitted by Mr. Eaton. Apr, 22, 1947. 2 p. (H. rp. 286, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

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War relief. Relief assistance to countries devastated by war, hearings, 80th Congress, 1st session, on H. J. Res. 134, Feb. 25-Mar. 6, 1947. 1947. iv-j-129 p. * Paper, 25c. • Item 352L. C. card 47-32342 Y 4.F 76/1: R 27/3

----- Relief assistance to people of countries devastated by war, report to accom-pany H. J. Res. 153; submitted by Mr. Eaton. Apr. 9, 1947. 10 p. (H. rp. 239, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) [Includes minority views.] tL. C. card 47-32323

HOUSE ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Not e .—This committee was created by legislative reorganization act of 1946 (Public law 601, 79th Congress), effective Jan. 2, 1947.

Appropriations Committee, House. Providing allocation from contingent fund of the House to Committee on Appropriations for expenses of studies and examination [of executive agencies], report to accompany H. Res. 151; sub-mitted by Mr. LeCompte. Apr. 2, 1947. 1 p. (H. rp. 231, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

Calendars. Calendar of business, 80th Congress, calendar of bills, resolutions, and petitions referred to Committee on House Administration for consideration and action thereon, Apr. 10, 1947; no. 3. 1947. 44 p. 4” $ Y 4.H 81/3: 80/3

Expenditures in Executive Departments Committee, House. Amending House resolution 100 providing for expenses of conducting studies and investigations [with respect to disposition of surplus property] authorized by (h) (1) of Rule 11 incurred by Committee on Expenditures in Executive Departments, report to accompany H. Res. 170; submitted by Mr. LeCompte. Apr. 2, 1947. 1 p. (H. rp. 234, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

----- Providing for expenses of conducting studies and investigations authorized by House resolution 118 [authorizing Committee on Expenditures in Executive Departments to conduct investigations into actions, regulations, etc., promul-gated by agencies of Federal Government], report to accompany H. Res. 135; submitted by Mr. LeCompte. Apr. 2, 1947. Ip. (H. rp. 233, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

House of Representatives. Authorizing sergeant at arms of House of Repre-sentatives to insure funds of his office, report to accompany H. Res. 167; submitted by Mr. LeCompte. Apr. 1, 1947. 1 p. (H. rp. 210, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

----- Providing for employment of clerk to majority and minority whips, re-spectively, report to accompany II. Res. 113; submitted by Mr. LeCompte. Apr. 2, 1947. 1 p. (H. rp. 229, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Industrial relations. Authorizing printing of additional copies of House report 245, current session, submitted to accompany H. R. 3020, relating to labor- management relations act, report to accompany H. Res. 181; submitted by Mr. LeCompte. Apr. 15, 1947. Ip. (H. rp. 256, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

Pickering, Marshall W. Authorizing payment of 6 months’ salary and funeral expenses to estate of Marshall W. Pickering, report to accompany H. Res. 154; submitted by Mr. LeCompte. Apr. 2, 1947. 1 p. (H. rp. 228, 80th Cong’ 1st sess.) t

Un-American Activities Committee, House. Providing further expenses of con-ducting studies and investigations authorized by clause (1) (Q) of Rule 11 incurred by Committee on Un-American Activities, report to accompany H Res 152; submitted by Mr. LeCompte. Apr. 2, 1947. 1 p. (H. rp. 232 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Veterans' Affairs Committee, House. Providing expenses for conducting study and inspection authorized by House resolution 120 of 80th Congress [directing Committee on Veterans’ Affairs to inspect Veterans’ Administration], report to accompany H. Res. 136; submitted by Mr. LeCompte. Apr. 2. 1947 1 n (H. rp. 230, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

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INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Carriers. Amending interstate commerce act regarding statute of limitations for recovery of undercharges and overcharges by or against common carriers by motor vehicle, common carries by water, and freight forwarders, report to accompany H. R. 2759; submitted by Mr. Dolliver. Mar. 31, 1947. 9 p. (H. rp. 208, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) fL. C. card 47-32322

Coast Guard radio stations. Amending communications act of 1934 to permit, subject to certain conditions, use of Coast Guard radio stations for reception and transmission of commercial messages, report to accompany H. R. 2336; submitted by Mr. Ellsworth. Mar. 31, 1947. 3 p. (H. rp. 205, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Railroads. Amending sec. 20a of interstate commerce act [relative to issuance of securities and interlocking directorates], report to accompany H. R. 2331; submitted by Mr. Carson. Mar. 31, 1947. 3 p. (H. rp. 204, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Safety in air navigation, hearings, 80th Congress, 1st session, on safety in air navigation, Jan. 22-31, 1947. 1947. pt. 1, v+1-646 p. il. 5 pl. map. * Paper, $1.25. • Item 356L. C. card 47-32341 Y 4.1n 8/4 : Sa 1/8/pt.l

Washington Rational Airport. Amending act to provide for administration of Washington National Airport [so as to provide for police and other necessary municipal services], report to accompany H. R. 2758; submitted by Mr. Heselton. Mar. 31, 1947. 6 p. (H. rp. 206, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Abbott, Norman. Norman Abbott, report to accompany H. R. 770 [for relief of Norman Abbott] ; submitted by Mr. Springer. Apr. 22, 1947. 13 p. (H. rp. 283, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

American Veterans of World War II. Incorporating AMVETS, American Veter-ans of World War II, report to accompany H. R. 1888; submitted by Mr. Case of New Jersey. Mar. 27, 1947. 3 p. (H. rp. 189, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Bailey, Mrs. Elizabeth K. Mrs. Elizabeth Kempton Bailey, report to accompany H. R. 1176 [for relief of Mrs. Elizabeth Kempton Bailey] ; submitted by Mr. Fellows. Mar. 25, 1947. 2 p. (H. rp. 183, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

Barrett, Charles F. Charles F. Barrett, report to accompany H. R. 2631 [for relief of Charles F. Barrett] ; submitted by Mr. Springer. Apr. 22, 1947. 4 p. (H. rp. 285, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Bilobran, Mrs. Eva P. Eva Bilobran, report to accompany H. R. 1221 [for relief of Eva Bilobran] ; submitted by Mr. Springer. Apr. 1, 1947. 6 p. (H. rp. 221, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

Bottomley. Harriet T. Harriet Townsend Bottomley, report to accompany H. R. 2389 [for relief of Harriet Townsend Bottomley]; submitted by Mr. Springer. Apr. 1, 1947. 5 p. (H. rp. 227, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

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Chiarodo, Andrew. Andrew Chiarodo, report to accompany H. R. 1509 [for relief of Andrew Chiarodo]; submitted by Mr. Reeves. Apr. 1, 1947. 2 p. (H. rp. 223, 80th Cong. 1st sess,) t

Code of laws of United States. Enactment of title 1 of United States Code into positive law, report to accompany H. R. 1565 [to codify and enact into postive law title 1 of United States Code, entitled General provisions] ; submitted by Mr. Robsion. Apr. 14,1947. 16 p. (H. rp. 251, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

----- Enactment of title 4 of United States Code into positive law, report to accompany H. R. 1566 [to codify and enact into positive law title 4 of United States Code, entitled Flag and seal, seat of Government, and States] ; submitted by Mr. Robsion. Apr. 14, 1947. 7 p. (H. rp. 252, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) |

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Code of laws of United States—Continued.----- Enactment of title 6 of United States Code into positive law, report to

accompany H. It. 1567 [to codify and enact into positive law title 6 of United States Code, entitled Official and penal bonds]; submitted by Mr. Robsion. Apr. 14, 1947. 13 p. (H. rp. 253, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

----- Enactment of title 9 of United States Code into positive law, report to accompany H. R. 2084 [to codify and enact into positive law title 9 of United States Code, entitled Arbitration] ; submitted by Mr. Robsion. Apr. 14,1947. 8 p. (H. rp. 255, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

----- Enactment of title 17 of United States Code into positive law, report to accompany H. R. 2083 [to codify and enact into positive law title 17 of United States Code, entitled Copyrights]; submitted by Mr. Robsion. Apr. 14, 1947. 39 p. (H. rp. 254, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

Cohen, Therese R. Therese R. Cohen, report to accompany H. R. 925 [for relief of Therese R. Cohen] ; submitted by Mr. Springer. Apr. 1, 1947. 9 p. (H. rp. 219, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

Cowan, Gilda. Legal guardian of Gilda Cowan, report to accompany H. R. 1482 [for relief of legal guardian of Gilda Cowan]; submitted by Mr. Springer. Apr. 1, 1947. 8 p. (H. rp. 222, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Customs collectors. Relieving collectors of customs of liability for failure to collect certain special tonnage duties and light money, report to accompany H. R. 1465; submitted by Mr. Springer. Apr. 14, 1947. 2 p. (H. rp. 249, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Espionage. Amending act on espionage and alien registration, report to accom-pany H. R. 1467 [to amend act to punish acts of interference with foreign relations, neutrality, and foreign commerce of United States, to punish es-pionage, and better to enforce criminal laws of United States, as amended, and alien registration act, 1940, to increase penalties for violation of such acts]; submitted by Mr. Springer. Apr. 14, 1947. 5 p. (H. rp. 250, 80th Cong. 1st cpaq \ 4*L. C. card 47-32382

Gavin, Mrs. Iva. Iva Gavin, report to accompany H. R. 437 [for relief of Iva Gavin] ; submitted by Mr. Jennings. Apr. 1, 1947. 14 p. (H. rp. 216, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Geissman, Theodore A. Dr. Theodore A. Geissman, report to accompany H. R. 1791 [for relief of Theodore A. Geissman]; submitted by Mr. Springer. Apr. 1, 1947. 8 p. (H. rp. 226, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

Gilliam, Hugh C. Hugh C. Gilliam, report to accompany H. R. 1956 [for relief of Hugh C. Gilliam] ; submitted by Mr. Springer. Apr. 15,1947. 5 p. (H. rp. 268, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Goodman, Paul. Paul Goodman, report to accompany H. R. 1866 [for relief of Paul Goodman] ; submitted by Mr. Springer. Apr. 15, 1947. 8 p. (H. rp. 267, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Hall, Claude R. Claude R. Hall and Florence V. Hall, report to accompany H. R. 407 [for relief of Claude R. Hall and Florence V. Hall] ; submitted by Mr. Case of New Jersey. Apr. 15, 1947. 6 p. (H. rp. 260, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

Hinton, Robert. Robert Hinton, report to accompany H. R. 1954 [for relief of Robert Hinton] ; submitted by Mr. Case of New Jersey. Apr. 22, 1947. 7 p. (H. rp. 284, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Holman, Adolphus M. Adolphus M. Holman, report to accompany H. R. 619 [for relief of Adolphus M. Holman] ; submitted by Mr. Feighan, Apr. 22, 1947. 11 p. (H. rp. 282, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Hopperton, John F. Estate of John F. Hopperton, report to accompany H. R. 1788 [for relief of estate of John F. Hopperton] ; submitted by Mr. Cravens. Apr. 15, 1947. 2 p. (H. rp. 266, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Keeler, Elwood L. Elwood L. Keeler, report to accompany H. R. 765 [for relief of Elwood L. Keeler]; submitted by Mr. Springer. Apr. 15, 1947. 5 p. (H. rp. 261, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

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Lorraine, Lillian M. Lillian M. Lorraine, report to accompany H. R. 1510 [for relief of Lillian M. Lorraine] ; submitted by Mr. Reeves. Apr. 1, 1947. 2 p. (H. rp. 224, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

McKim, Orville E. Lt. Col. Orville E. McKim, report to accompany H. R. 559 [for relief of Orville E. McKim]; submitted by Mr. Reeves. Apr. 1, 1947. 9 p. (H. rp. 217, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Malkin, Reuben. Estate of Reuben Malkin, report to accompany H. R. 341 [for relief of estate of Reuben Malkin]; submitted by Mr. Reeves. Apr. 1, 1947. 8 p. (H. rp. 215, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Mitchell, Reginald. Reginald Mitchell, report to accompany H. R. 385 [for relief of Reginald Mitchell] ; submitted by Mr. Cravens. Apr. 15, 1947. 2 p. (H. rp. 259, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

Naturalization. Correcting error in sec. 342 (b) (8) of nationality act of 1940, as amended [pertaining to furnishing copies of Immigration and Naturalization Service records], report to accompany H. R. 2237; submitted by Mr. Graham. Apr. 17,1947. 2 p. (H. rp. 272, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

Nesbitt, James H. Legal guardian of James Harold Nesbitt, report to accompany H. R. 334 [for relief of legal guardian of James Harold Nesbitt] ; submitted by Mr. Cravens. Apr. 15, 1947. 6 p. (H. rp. 258, 80th Cong., 1st sess.) t

Officers, Army. Relief of certain disbursing officers of Army, report to accom-pany H. R. 1514; submitted by Mr. Springer. Apr. 1, 1947. 7 p. (H. rp. 225, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Photographs. Amending sec. 327 (h) of nationality act of 1940, report to accom-pany H. R. 2238 [to amend sec. 327 (h) of nationality act of 1940, so as to permit welfare organizations which operate photographic studios without profit on Government property to extend benefits to persons seeking to comply with immigration laws]; submitted by Mr. Graham. Apr. 17, 1947. 2 p. (H. rp. 273, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Pittelli, Fred. Fred Pittelli, report to accompany H. R. 1015 [for relief of Fred Pittelli] ; submitted by Mr. Cravens. Apr. 15, 1947. 9 p. (H. rp. 264, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Potvers, D. Lane. D. Lane Powers and Elaine Powers Taylor, report to accom-pany H. R. 1093 [for relief of D. Lane Powers and Elaine Powers Taylor]; submitted by Mr. Jennings. Apr. 1, 1947. 6 p. (H. rp. 220, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Priorities. Amending 2d war powers act, 1942, as amended [so as to extend certain powers of the President under title 3, relating to priorities], report to accompany H. R. 1983; submitted by Mr. Springer. Mar. 27, 1947. 7 p. (H. rp. 192, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t L. C. card 47-32321

Sherman, Mrs. Mary J. Mrs. Mary Jane Sherman and W. D. Sherman, report to accompany H. R. 704 [for relief of Mrs. Mary Jane Sherman and W. D. Sher-man]; submitted by Mr. Jennings. Apr. 1,1947. 15 p. (H. rp. 218, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Southeastern Sand & Gravel Co., report to accompany H. R. 2257 [for relief of Southeastern Sand and Gravel Company] ; submitted by Mr. Jennings. Apr. 15,1947. lip. (H. rp. 269, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Spradling, 8. C. S. C. Spradling and R. T. Morris, report to accompany H. R. 1067 [for relief of S. C. Spradling and R. T. Morris]; submitted by Mr. Cravens. Apr. 15, 1947. 4 p. (H. rp. 265, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Taylor, Charles W., jr. Charles W. Taylor, jr., report to accompany H. R. 821 [for relief of Charles W. Taylor, jr.] ; submitted by Mr. Cravens. Apr. 15, 1947. 13 p. (H. rp. 262, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Taylor, Russell F. Russell F. Taylor, report to accompany H. R. 889 [for relief of Russell F. Taylor]; submitted by Mr. Cravens. Apr. 15, 1947. 4 p. (H. rp. 263, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

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Thurn, Mrs. Fuku K. Mrs. Fuku Kurokawa Thurn, report to accompany HR. 1318 [for relief of Mrs. Fuku Kurokawa Thurn]; submitted by Mr. Fellows. Mar. 25, 1947. 2 p. (H. rp. 184, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 56 p. 4° $

80th Congress, Mar. 31, 1947; no. 3. 1947.Y4.M53:80/3

Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Extending time to purchase Coast Guard site at Fort Lauderdale, Fla., report to accompany S. 1009 [to extend time within which Fort Lauderdale, Fla., may consummate purchase of Coast Guard site, commonly known as Base 6 property, which is located at Fort Lauderdale]; submitted by Mr. Hand. Apr. 21, 1947. 2 p. (H. rp. 280, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) T

Shippina. Providing ocean transportation service to and from Alaska until July 1, 1948, hearings, 80th Congress, 1st session, on H. J. Res. 122, to authorize Mari-time Commission to make provision for certain ocean transportation service to and from Alaska until July 1, 1948, and H. J. Res. 123, to authorize Maritime Commission to make provision for certain ocean transportation service to and from Alaska until July 1, 1948; Feb. 13, 1947. 1947. iii-j-36 p. * Paper, 10c.

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POST OFFICE AND CIV AL SERVICE COMMITTEE, HOUSE

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1947. 48 p. 4° 4.P 84/10: 80/3PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 80th Congress, 1st session, Mar. 29, 1947; no. 5.1947. 148 p. 4° t Y4.P 96/2: 80/5

Chippewa Indians. Declaring that United States holds lands [within boundaries of White Earth Indian Reservation] in trust for Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, report to accompany H. R. 1099; submitted by Mr. Welch. Apr. 1, 1947. 2 p. (H. rp. 213, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Fort Hall Reservation. Authorizing erection and operation of memorial museum and shop on Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho, report to accompany H. R. 1584; submitted by Mr. Welch. Apr. 1, 1947. 3 p. (H. rp. 214, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Hawaii. Enabling the people of Hawaii to form a constitution and State gov-ernment and to be admitted into the Union on equal footing with original States, report to accompany H. R. 49; submitted by Mr. Welch. Mar. 27, 1947. 40 p. (H. rp. 194, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) tL. C. card 47-32320

Homestead. Amending act of Sept. 27, 1944, relating to credit for military or naval service in connection with certain homestead entries, report to accompany H. R. 603; submitted by Mr. Welch. Apr. 1, 1947. 6 p. (H. rp. 212, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Reclamation of land. Irrigation and reclamation, hearings before subcommittee, 80th Congress, 1st session, on irrigation and reclamation, Feb. 4-7, 1947. 1947. iii-f-182 p. ([Committee hearing no. 1.]) * Paper, 35c. • Item 371L. C. card 47-32486 Y 4.P 96/2: 80-1/1

PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Not e .—This committee was created by legislative reorganization act of 1946 (Public law 601, 79th Congress), effective Jan. 2, 1947.Arthur Alexander Post. Granting to Arthur Alexander Post, No. 68, American

Legion, Belzoni, Miss., reversionary interest reserved to United States in lands conveyed to said post by act of Congress, report to accompany H. R. 1412; submitted by Mr. Dondero. Apr. 22, 1947. 2 p. (H. rp. 291, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

512 Gove rnme nt Publ ic ati ons

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 80th Congress, 1st session, Apr. 5, 1947; no. 2.1947. 48 p. 4° t Y 4.P 90/11: 80/2

Dan River. Dam across Dan River, N. C„ report to accompany S. 64 [granting consent of Congress for construction of dam across Dan' River in North Carolina near Leaksville, by Duke Power Co.] ; submitted by Mr. Dondero. Apr. 22, 1947. 3 p. (H. rp. 290, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

National Society of Daughters of American Revolution. Authorize furnishing steam from central heating plant to property of Daughters of American Revo-lution, hearings before subcommittee on public buildings and grounds, 8uth Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 2086, Mar. 4, 1947. 1947. ii-f-10 p. (No. 1.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 351L. C. card 47-32339 Y 4.P 96/11: 80-1/1

RULES COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Armed Services Committee, House. Authorizing and directing Committee on Armed Services to conduct thorough studies and investigations relating to matters coming within jurisdiction of such committee under Rule 11 (1) (c) of Rules of House of Representatives, report to accompany H. Res. 141- submitted by Mr. Allen of Illinois. Apr. 17, 1947. 1 p. (H. rp 276 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

Income tax. Consideration of H. R. 1, report to accompany H. Res. 161 [for consideration of H. R. 1, to reduce individual income tax payments]; sub-mitted by Mr. Allen of Illinois. Mar. 25, 1947. 1 p. (H. rp 181 80th Con" 1st sess.) t

Industrial relations. Consideration of H. R. 3020, report to accompany H Res. 178 [for consideration of H. R. 3020, to prescribe fair and equitable rules of conduct to be observed by labor and management in their relations witn one another which affect commerce, to protect rights of individual workers in their relations with labor organizations whose activities affect commerce to recognize paramount public interest in labor disputes affecting commerce that endanger public health, safety, or welfare, and for other purposes] • submitted

Of nVnois- T Apr’ If’ 1947- 1 p- (H- rP- 248- 80411 Coflg- 1st sess.) |H. R. 3020 creates a Labor-Management Relations Board and an Office of Conciliation, establishes an Office of Administrator of National Labor Relations Act, and abolishes the National Labor Relations Board.] f

Public Lands Committee, House. Authorizing Committee on Public Lands to make investigations into any matter within its jurisdiction, report to accom-pany H. Res. 93; submitted by Mr. Allen of Illinois. Apr 17 1947 i n (H. rp. 275, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t P

Transportation. Continuing authority of Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to investigate transportation situation, report to accompany H Res lo3; submitted by Mr. Allen of Illinois. Apr. 17, 1947. Ip. (H. rp. 277, 80tli C ong. 1st sess.) f 9

n^^CrOrnSidera-iOn H°VSe joint resolu4i«n 153, report to accompany H. Res. 18< [for consideration of H. J. Res. 153, providing for relief assistance to people of countries devastated by war] ; submitted by Mr. Allen of Illinois Apr. 17, 1947. 1 p. (H. rp. 278, 80th Cong 1st sess.) t

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American Youth for Democracy. Investigation of un-American propaganda ac- . Ynlted ?tates’ reP°rt on American Youth for Democracy [pursuant

to] Public Law 601, sec. 121, subsec. Q (2) [79th Congress; submitted by Mr Ihomas of New Jersey]. 1947. ii-f-[1]+20 p. (H. rp. 271, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) ।L. C. card 47-32383

Communist party of United States. Investigation of un-American propaganda activities in United States, Communist party of United States as agent of for-eign power [report pursuant to] Public law 601, sec. 121, subsec. O (2) 179th

’ ®ubm’tted by Mr- Thomas of New Jersey], 1947. iv-|-56 p. (H rp 209, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) ♦ Paper, 15c. P vL. C. card 47-32317

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Dennis, Eugene.. Investigation of un-American propaganda activities in United States (regarding Eugene Dennis), hearings, 80th Congress, 1st session, [pui- suant to] Public law 601, sec. 121, subsec. Q (2) [79th Congress], Apr. 9, 1947. 1947. ii-f-15 p. [An incorrect print, (1)4-15 p., was also issued.] * Paper, 1UC.• Item 380 <,, n TT . ,RL. C. card 47-32338 Y 4Un 1/2 • Un 1/6

----- Proceedings against Eugene Dennis, also known as Francis Waldron, re-port citing Eugene Dennis, also known as Francis Waldron; submitted by Mr. Thomas of New Jersey. Apr. 22, 1947. 2 p. (H. rp. 289, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Josephson, Leon. Proceedings against Leon Josephson, report citing Leon Joseph-son [for failure to appear before full committee, Feb. 6, 1947] ; submitted by Mr. Thomas of New Jersey. Apr. 22, 1947. 6 p. (H. rp. 281, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

----- Proceedings against Leon Josephson, report citing Leon Josephson [for refusal to be sworn and to testify before subcommittee, Mar. 5, 1947]; submitted by Mr. Thomas of New Jersey. Apr. 22, 1947. 6 p. (H. rp. 2S8, 80th Cong. 1st sess ) t

ve ter an s ’ af fa irs com mi ttee , ho us e

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1947. 76 p. 4“ t Y 4V 64/3 ■ 80/4Public lands. Authorizing administrator of veterans’ affairs to grant easements

in lands belonging to United States under his supervision and control, report to accompany H. R. 1844; submitted by Mrs. Rogers of Massachusetts. Mar. 27, 1947. 2 p. (H. rp. 187, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Veterans. Amending par. 8 of pt. 7, Veterans regulation no. 1 (a), as amended, to authorize appropriation of $3,000,000 as revolving fund in lieu of $1,500,000 now authorized [for loans to World War II disabled veterans pursuing voca-tional rehabilitation], report to accompany H. R. 2368; submitted by Mrs. Rogers of Massachusetts. Mar. 27, 1947. 3 p. (H. rp. 188, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

----- Authorizing administrator of veterans’ affairs to grant easements in lands and authorizing increase in revolving fund appropriation for advancements to veterans in vocational rehabilitation, hearings, 80th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 1844 and H. R. 2368, bills respectively to authorize administrator of veter-ans’ affairs to grant easements in lands belonging to United States under his supervision and control and to authorize increase in appropriation from $l,»>00,- 000 to $3,000,000 in revolving fund for purpose of making advancements to dis-abled veterans taking vocational rehabilitation under Public law 16, 78th Congress, Mar. 25, 1947. 1947. iii+15 p. * Paper, 10c. • Item 379L. C. card 47-32337 Y 4-v 64/3: L 23

WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 80th Congress, 1st session, Apr. 5, 1947; no. 6.1947. 68 p. 4° t Y4.W36:80/6

Income tax. Individual income tax reduction, hearings, 80th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 1, to reduce individual income tax payments, Mar. 13 and 14, 1947. 1947. iv 4-198 p. il. * Paper, 35c. • Item 378L. C. card 47-32485 Y 4 W 36: In 2/10

REDUCTION OF NONESSENTIAL FEDERAL EXPENDITURES JOINT COMMITTEE

Government offices. Chart showing existing organization of executive depart-ments and agencies and their principal component parts, Dec. 1946. [1947.] 44 X 28 in. t Y 4-R 24/4 '• Ex3

SENATERestaurants. Supplemental estimate of appropriation for legislative branch,

Senate, fiscal year 1947 [for Senate restaurants]. Apr. 15,1947. 2 p. (H. doc. 199, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

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AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY COMMITTEE, SENATE

Agricultural credit. Amending Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation act to pro-vide secondary market for farm loans made under servicemen’s readjustment act of 1944, as amended, report to accompany S.' 245; submitted by Mr. Capper Apr. 16, legislative day Mar. 24,1947. 2 p. (S. rp. 101, 80th Cong. 1st sess ) t

Commodity Credit Corporation. To continue Commodity Credit Corporation hearings, 80th Congress, 1st session, on S. 350, to continue Commodity Credit Corporation as agency of United States until June 30,1949, Feb 24-Mar 5 1947 1947. iii-j-144 p. il. 2 pl. * Paper, 30c. • Item 382 ’L. C. card 47-32336 y 4.Ag 8/2; C 73/6

Farmto&or supply program, hearings, 80th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 2102 and . , <24, bills to provide for 6 months’ extension and final liquidation of farm labor program, Mar. 7-12, 1947. 1947. iii+111 p. * Paper, 25c.

L. C. card 47-32335 y 4 Ag 8/2; p 28/18pla™ts- r Amending plant quarantine act, as amended, by adding

S atAVe t0 nur?ery stock and bulbs], report to accompanyt M ™ 5apper- Apr. 16, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 4 p(fe. rp. 102, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

Providinf support for wool, report to accompany S. 814; submitted bv 12’s^er’t Pr’ ’ legislative day Mar- 24> 1947. 5 p. (S. rp. 85, 80th Cong Iftl Ovbb. J f 0

APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Appropnabons Appropriations to supply deficiencies in certain appropriations fiscal year 1947 report to accompany H. J. Res. 159; submitted by M^Bridges’ Mar. 27, legislative day Mar. 24,1947. 2 p. (S. rp. 79, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

RFi9RlQde?hn^aJ?r(>??atl0??in’ [flscal year] 1947’ report ta accompany Cong.' 1st 9s’e™bmiJted by Mr‘Brid^s- Apr. 21, 1947. lip. (S. rp. 107, 80th

Foot-and-mouth disease Control and eradication of foot-and-mouth disease and rinderpest, hearings, 80th Congress, 1st session, on H. J. Res 154 niakimr appropriation for expenses incident to control and eradication of foot-and’ £Teaard «%2a^rindCrPeSt- 1M7’ “+26 ■>’ ’ • tom 383L. c. cai d 47-32334 y 4 Ap 6/2 . p 73

ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE, SENATE

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5 w£Ct?i/Ti?7Ore^report t0 accompany H. R. 1621 [to authorize Secretary of Vai to lend War Department equipment and provide services to Bov Scouts of

and’^nT'1?" Wlth 'YorId »f Boy Scouts to be held in Tan®Jrn7’ ?Dd t0 aatborize commissioner of internal revenue to provide exemption from transportation tax, and further to authorize Secretary of State tissue passports to bona fide Scouts and Scouters without fee for application or issuance of ™d passports.H submitted by Mr Hill. Apr. 3, leglslX day Mar

urn. 3p. (8. rp. 88,80th Cong. 1st sess.) fCalendars. Legislative calendar, 80th Congress, Mar. 21, 1947; no. 4. 1947. 52„ ‘ ? Y 4. Ar 5/3: 80/4

Army-Nayy nurses act of 1947, report to accompany H R1943 [to establish permanent Nurse Corps of Army and Naw nnd tn ntnhi-1' Women’s Medlcai Specialist Corps in ArmyH submitted byMr26, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 8 p. (s'. ‘rp 77. 80tli Cong■ 1st seTf t

BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE, SENATE

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Export-Import Bank of 'Washington. ReIncorporation of Export-Import Bank of Washington, report to accompany S. 993; submitted by Mr. Tobey. Apr. 17, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 2 p. (S. rp. 104, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Reconstruction Finance Corporation purchases for small business, report to ac-company H. R. 2535 [to amend Reconstruction Finance Corporation act, relative to acquisition of surplus property by small business]; submitted by Mr. Tobey. Mar. 25, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 2 p. (S. rp. 73, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Rent control act of 19tf, report to accompany S. 1017 [providing for temporary continuation of rent control, transferring rent control to housing expediter, providing for creation of local advisory boards on rent control, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Buck. Apr. 3, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 5 p. (S. rp. 86, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Rubber production and importation policy, hearing before subcommittee, 80th Congress, 1st session, on S. J. Res. 79, H. J. Res. 77, and S. J. Res. 83, joint resolutions to strengthen common defense by maintaining adequate domestic rubber-producing industry, Mar. 11, 1947. 1947. iii+183 p. il. * Paper, 35c. L. C.ecar3d 47-32333 Y 4.B 22/3: R 82/2

CIVIL SERVICE COMMITTEE, SENATE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 80th Congress, 1st session, Apr. 15, 1947; no. 7. 1947. 40 p. 4° t Y 4.C 49/2 : 80/7

Census. Collection and publication of statistical information by Bureau of Census, report to accompany S. 614; submitted by Mr. Langer. Apr. 21, 1947. 1 p. (S. rp. 105, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) [S. 614 prohibits compulsory disclosure of membership in religious denomination or church.] f

Civil service pensions. Amending civil service retirement act, as amended, to provide annuities for investigatory personnel of Federal Bureau of Investiga-tion who have rendered at least 20 years of service, report to accompany S. 715; submitted by Mr. Langer. Mar. 26, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 4 p. (S. rp. 76, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Government officials and employees. Officers and employees of Federal Govern-ment, hearings, 80th Congress, 1st session, on S. Res. 41, to investigate certain matters relating to officers and employees of Federal Government, Feb. 25, 1947. 1947. pt. 4, iii-f-773-810 p. * Paper, 15c. • Item 385L. C. card 47-32646 Y 4.C 49/2: Em 7/pt.4

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE, SENATE

Federal City Charter Commission. Incorporating Federal City Charter Com-mission, report to accompany S. 354; submitted by Mr. Buck. Apr. 17, legis-lative day Mar. 24, 1947. 5 p. (S. rp. 103, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

EXPENDITURES IN EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Accounts. Settlement of accounts of fiscal officers, report to accompany S. 273 [to limit time within which General Accounting Office shall make final settle-ment of monthly or quarterly accounts of fiscal officers]; submitted by Mr. McCarthy. Apr. 11, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 7 p. (S. rp. 99, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 80th Congress, 1st session, Mar. 31, 1947; no 3. 1947. 22 p. 4° t Y 4.Ex 7/14: 80/3

Registers (land offices). Appointment of registers of land offices and director and assistant director of Bureau of Land Management, report to accompany S. 28 [to supersede provisions of Reorganization plan numbered 3 of 1946 by re-establishing offices of registers of land offices, and providing for appointment of director and associate director of Bureau of Land Management]; submitted by Mr. Thye. Apr. 10, legislative day Mar. 24,1947. 5 p. (S. rp. 97, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

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Treasury Department. Providing for orderly transaction of public business in event of death, resignation, or separation from office of regional disbursing officers of Treasury Department, report to accompany S. 907; submitted by Mr. Aiken. Apr. 7, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 2 p. (S. rp. 91, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

FINANCE COMMITTEE, SENATE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 80th Congress, 1st session, Apr. 4, 1947; no. 5. 1947. 63 p. 4° $ y 4.F 49: 80/5

Copper. Copper import tax suspension, hearings, 80th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 2404, Mar. 28,1947. 1947. iii-f-79 p. il. * Paper, 20c. • Item 391L. C. card 47-32332 y 4.F 49: C 79

----- Copper import-tax suspension, report to accompany H. R. 2404; submitted by Mr. Millikin. Apr. 11, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 5 p. (S. rp. 98, 80th Cong. 1st sess ) fL. C. card 47-32328

Life insurance. Amending existing law to provide privilege [to World War veterans] of renewing expiring 5-year level-premium term policies for another 5-year period, report to accompany H. R. 1327; submitted by Mr. Millikin Apr 2, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 4 p. (S. rp. 84, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

Old-age assistance. Extending period during which income from agricultural labor and nursing services may be disregarded by States in making old-age assistance payments, report to accompany S. 1072; submitted by Mr. Millikin Apr. 11, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. Ip. (S. rp. 100, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 80th Congress, 1st session, Mar. 21 and 31 1947; no. 4 and 5. 1947. 16 p. and 20 p. 4° J Y 4.F 76/2; 80/4,5

Greece. Assistance to Greece and Turkey, hearings, 80th Congress, 1st session on S. 938, Mar. 24-31, 1947. 1947. iii-|-214 p. * Paper, 40c. • Item 392 L. C. card 47-32466 Y 4.F 76/2: G 81

----- Assistance to Greece and Turkey, report to accompany S. 938- submitted by Mr. Vandenberg. Apr. 3, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 21 p. (S. rp 90 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t ’L. C. card 47-32319

Interparliamentary Union. Amending act of June 28, 1935, to authorize par-ticipation by United States in Interparliamentary Union [so as to increase authorized annual appropriation for participation therein], report to accompany S. 1005; submitted by Mr. Barkley. Apr. 3, legislative day Mar 24 1947 1 p. (S. rp. 89, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f y '

INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE COMMITTEE, SENATE

. Nwas,created by legislative reorganization act of 1946 (Public law 601, 79th Congress), effective Jan. 2, 1947. vx-uonc

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 80th Congress, 1st session, Apr. 1 1947- no4. 1947. 56 p. 4° $ Y 4. In 8/3: 80/4

JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, SENATE

Baker Wilma E. Wilma E. Baker, report to accompany H. R 326 [for relief oJ F- Bak*r] : submitted by Mr. Wiley. Apr. 22, legislative day Apr. 21, 1947. 8 p. (S. rp. 123, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Barton, John B. John B. Barton, report to accompany S. 423 [for relief of w?7n Bo Bart"nl : sSaiit^d b? Mr- Wiley. Apr. 22, legislative day Apr 21 1947. 3 p. (S. rp. 120, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Calendars. Legislative> and executive calendar, 80th Cougress, Mar. 24-Apr 14 1J47, no. 10-13. 1947. various paging, 4° J Y 4.J 89/2 : 80/10-13

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Franklin, Mrs. Ida E. Mrs. Ida Elma Franklin, report to accompany S. 620 [for relief of Mrs. Ida Elma Franklin] ; submitted by Mr. Wiley. Apr. 22, legislative day Apr. 21, 1947. 4 p. (S. rp. 122, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Isenhart, Edward H. Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Isenhart, report to accompany S. 664 [for relief of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Isenhart] ; submitted by Mr. Wiley. Apr. 22, legislative day Apr. 21, 1947. 2 p. (S. rp. 124, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

Moore, Alva R. Alva R. Moore, report to accompany S. 361 [for relief of Alva R. Moore] ; submitted by Mr. Wiley. Apr. 22, legislative day Apr. 21, 1947. 6 p. (S. rp. 121, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Naval Training Station, Farragut. Reimbursing certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for money stolen or obtained through false pretenses from them while they were on duty at Naval Training Station, Farragut, Idaho, report to accompany S. 665; submitted by Mr. Wiley. Apr. 22, legislative day Apr. 21, 1947. 2 p. (S. rp. 125, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

Photographs. Amending sec. 327 (h) of nationality act of 1940, report to accom-pany S. 460 [to amend sec. 327 (h) of nationality act of 1940, so as to permit welfare organizations which operate photographic studios without profit on Gov-ernment property to extend benefits to persons seeking to comply with immi-gration laws] ; submitted by Mr. Wiley. Apr. 10, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 2 p. (S. rp. 96, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Priorities. Termination of war powers and controls under 2d war powers act, report to accompany S. 931 [to extend certain powers of the President under title 3 of 2d war powers act, relating to priorities] ; submitted by Mr. Wiley. Mar. 25, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 6 p. (S. rp. 74, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) L. C. card 47-32318

Prisoners. Authorizing additional allowances of good time and payment of com-pensation to prison inmates performing exceptionally meritorious or outstand-ing services, report to accompany S. 534; submitted by Mr. Wiley. Apr. 21, 1947. 4 p. (S. rp. 108, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

Schindler, Frank. Legalizing admission into United States of Frank Schindler, report to accompany S. 135; submitted by Mr. Wiley. Apr. 8, legislative day Mar. 24,1947. 2 p. (S. rp. 93, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Taylor, Mrs. Anna M. Anna M. Kinat (Mrs. John P. Taylor), report to accom-pany S. 166 [for relief of Anna M. Kinat (Mrs. John P. Taylor)] ; submitted by Mr. Wiley. Apr. 8, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 2 p. (S. rp. 94, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Turcean, Harold. Conferring citizenship posthumously upon Harold Turcean, re-port to accompany S. 53; submitted by Mr. Wiley. Apr. 8, legislative day Mar. 24,1947. 2 p. (S. rp. 92, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

LABOR AND PUBLIC WELFARE COMMITTEE, SENATE

Note .—This committee was created by legislative reorganization act of 1946 (Public law 601, 79th Congress), effective Jan. 2, 1947.Calendars. Legislative calendar, 80th Congress, Mar. 27, 1947; no. 3. 1947.

50 p. 4° J Y 4.L 11/2 : 80/2-2Industrial relations. Federal labor relations act of 1947, report [and minority

views] to accompany S. 1126. [2 pts.] (S. rp. 105, 2 pts. 80th Cong. 1st sess.) [S. 1126 reorganizes the National Labor Relations Board, creates an inde-pendent agency to be known as the Federal Mediation Service, to which func-tions of the Conciliation Service of the Labor Department are transferred, creates a National Labor-Management Panel, and establishes a joint congres-sional committee to be known as the Joint Committee on Labor-Management Relations.]L. C. card 47-32384[pt. l.J Report; with individual views of Mr. Thomas of Utah, and supplemental views

of Mr. Taft, Mr. Ball, Mr. Donnell, and Mr. Jenner, and concurring views, with reservations, of Mr. Smith ; submitted by Mr. Taft. Apr. 17, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 56 p. * Paper, 15c.

pt. 2. Minority views ; submitted by Mr. Thomas of Utah. Apr. 22, legislative day Apr. 21, 1947. 42 p. * Paper, 15c.

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Industrial relations—Continued.----- Labor relations program, hearings, 80th Congress, 1st session, on S. 55 and

S. J. Res. 22, and all other bills and resolutions referred to committee having object of reducing industrial strife in United States, Jan. 23 [-Feb. 19], 1947. 1947. 2 pts. [ viii] +1168 p. il. 2 pl. * Paper, $1.25 each. • Item 389L. C. card 47-32497 Y 4.L 11/2: L ll/pt.1,2

National Science Foundation, report to accompany S. 526 [to promote progress of science, to advance national health, prosperity, and welfare, to secure na-tional defense, and for other purposes]; submitted by Mr. Smith. Mar. 26, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. lip. (S. rp. 78, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) [S. 526 establishes a National Science Foundation and an Interdepartmental Com-mittee on Science and abolishes the Office of Scientific Research and Develop-ment.] f

PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Not e .—This committee was created by legislative reorganization act of 1946 (Public law 601, 79th Congress), effective Jan. 2, 1947.

Alaska. Amending sec. 35 of mineral leasing act of Feb. 25, 1920 ( 41 Stat. 437;30 U. S. C., sec. 191), as amended [relative to disposal of income from mineral lands in Alaska], report to accompany H. R. 193; submitted by Mr. Butler. Apr. 21, 1947. 2 p. (S. rp. 118, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

----- Authorizing sale of public land in Alaska to Victory Bible Camp Ground, Inc., report to accompany H. R. 173; submitted by Mr. Butler. Apr. 21, 1947. 2 p. (S. rp. 112, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Big Bend National Park. Providing for appointment of United States commis-sioner for Big Bend National Park in Texas, report to accompany H. R. 490; submitted by Mr. Butler. Apr. 21, 1947. 2 p. (S. rp. 113, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 80th Congress, 1st session, Mar. 24 and Apr. 7, 1947; no. 7 and 8. 1947. 101 p. and 102 p. 4° t Y 4.P 96/1: 80/7,8

Chippewa Indians. Authorizing sale of lands of L’Anse band of Chippewa In-dians, Michigan, report to accompany S. 522 ; submitted by Mr. Butler. Apr. 21, 1947. 2 p. (S. rp. 109, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Farmers’ Irrigation District. Authorizing reduction of certain accrued interest charges payable by Farmers’ Irrigation District, North Platte project, report to accompany H. R. 804; submitted by Mr. Butler. Apr. 21, 1947. 3 p. (S. rp. 115, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

Fort Hall Reservation. Authorizing erection and operation of memorial museum and shop on Fort Hall Reservation, Idaho, report to accompany H R 1584- submitted by Mr. Butler. Apr. 21, 1947. 3 p. (S. rp. 119, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Roads. Making additional funds available for access roads to standing timber, report to accompany S. 800; submitted by Mr. Cordon. Apr. 21, 1947. 2 p. (S. rp. Ill, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

Shenandoah National Park. Providing that district court for western district of Virginia shall alone appoint United States commissioner for Shenandoah National Park, report to accompany H. R. 729; submitted by Mr Butler Apr. 21, 1947. 2 p. (S. rp. 114, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

Shield Chief, Catherine. Authorizing issuance of patent in fee to Henry Big Day and other heirs of Catherine Shield Chief, Crow Indian Reservation Mont report to accompany H. R. 2199; submitted by Mr. Ecton. Apr. 21 1947 2 p. (S. rp. 116, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Shoshone Indians. Providing for payment to each enrolled member of Shoshone and Arapahoe tribes of Wind River Reservation, Wyo., from joint funds stand-ing to their credit in Treasury, report to accompany S. 666 [to authorize segregation and expenditure of trust funds held in joint ownership by Shoshone and Arapaho tribes of Wind River Reservation] ; submitted bv Mr Robert-son of Wyoming. Apr. 21, 1947. 4 p. (S. rp. 117, 80th Cong? 1st sess.) f

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Silver Creek Recreational Demonstration Area. To authorize exchange of lands acquired by United States for Silver Creek recreational demonstration proj-ect, Oreg., for purpose of consolidating holding therein, report to accompany S. 583; submitted by Mr. Cordon. Apr. 21, 1947. 2 p. (S. rp. 110, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Not e .—This committee was created by legislative reorganization act of 1946 (Public law 601, 79th Congress), effective Jan. 2, 1947.Calendars. Legislative calendar, 80th Congress, Apr. 1, 1947; no. 3. 1947. 40

p. 4° i Y 4.P 96/10: 80/3Dan River. Granting consent of Congress for construction of dam across Dan

River in North Carolina [near Leaksville, by Duke Power Co.], report to accompany S. 64; submitted by Mr. Revercomb. Apr. 2, legislative day Mar. 24,1947. 4 p. (S. rp. 83, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Golden Gate Bridge. Including Coast Guard personnel in exemption from pay-ment of tolls on Golden Gate Bridge, report to accompany S. 1023; submitted by Mr. Revercomb. Apr. 8, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 2 p. (S. rp. 95, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

National Society of Daughters of American Revolution. Authorizing furnishing of steam from central heating plant to property of Daughters of American Revolution, report to accompany S. 516; submitted by Mr. Revercomb. Mar. 25, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 2 p. (S. rp. 75, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

Senate office buildings. Authorizing preparation of preliminary plans and esti-mates of cost for additional office building for use of Senate, report to accom-pany S. 723; submitted by Mr. Revercomb. Mar. 31, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 6 p. (S. rp. 82, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

RULES AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE, SENATE

Not e .—This committee was created by legislative reorganization act of 1946 (Public law 601, 79th Congress), effective Jan. 2, 1947.Calendars. Legislative calendar, 80th Congress, 1st session, Mar. 25 and Apr.

1, 1947; no. 6 and 7. 1947. Each 20 p. 4°J Y 4.R 86/2 : 80/6,7Postmasters. Investigation of postmaster appointments, minority views to ac-

company S. Res. 81 [authorizing Committee on Civil Service to investigate appointment of 1st-, 2d-, or 3d-class postmasters]; submitted by Mr. Hayden. Mar. 28, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 7 p. (S. rp. 81, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t L. C. card 47-32590

Presidential succession. Providing for performance of duties of office of Presi-dent in case of removal, resignation, [death] or inability both of the President and Vice President, report to accompany S. 564; submitted by Mr. Brooks; with minority views. Mar. 28, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 4 p. (S. rp. 80, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

•----- Succession to the Presidency, hearings, 80th Congress, 1st session, onS. Con. Res. 1, to appoint joint committee to investigate matters connected with succession to the Presidency and election of President and Vice President, S. 139, to provide for holding of special elections to fill vacancies caused by removal, death, resignation, or inability of both the President and Vice Presi-dent, S. 536, to provide for holding of special election by electoral college to fill vacancies caused by removal, death, resignation, or inability of both the Pres-ident and Vice President, S. 564, to provide for performance of duties of office of President in case of removal, resignation, or inability both of the President and Vice President, Mar. 7-12, 1947. 1947. iii-|-63 p. * Paper, 15c. • Item 399L. C. card 47-32331 Y 4.R 86/2: P 92

Senate debates. Amending Rule 22 relating to cloture, report to accompany S. Res. 25; submitted by Mr. Brooks; with individual views of Mr. Hayden. Apr. 3, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 21 p. (S. rp. 87, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

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

with a t (for official use) are issued in a very limited edition ; however, a few copies are available at the Court of Claims at prices which are determined by the size and are as follows: 1-5 pages, 25c.; 6-10 pages, 35c.; 11-20 pages, 45c.; 21 pages and over, 50c.Canister Company v. United States; special findings of fact [conclusions of law,

and opinion], decided April 7, 1947. [1947.] no. 46658, 12 p. $Ju 3.9/a : C 153

De Annas, Eugene. Eugene De Armas v. United States; special findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion], decided Apr. 7, 1947. [1947.] no. 45221, 34 p. J Ju 3.9/a: D 347

Drier, Katharine M. Katharine M. Drier v. United States; on defendant’s motion to dismiss, decided Apr. 7, 1947. [1947.] no. 47162, 10 p. $ Ju 3.9/a: D 83

Eisenberg, Wm., Sons, Inc. Wm. Eisenberg & Sons, Inc., to use of Aetna Cas-ualty & Surety Company v. United States; report of commissioner. [1947.] no. 44772, p. 47-78. $ Ju 3.8: Ei 83

Foreign Trade Management Co., Inc. Foreign Trade Management Company, Incorporated, v. United States; report of commissioner. [1947.] no. 45915, P- 7-25. t Ju 3.8: F 76/10

----- Foreign Tra'de Management Company, Incorporated, v. United States; report of commissioner. [1947.] no. 45989, p. 9-29. $ Ju 3.8 :F 76/9

Hoffman Beverage Company v. United States; special findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion], decided Apr. 7, 1947. [1947.] no. 46662, 8 p. t

Ju 3.9/a: H 675/2Kendall, Eugene H. Lillian Kendall, executrix of Eugene H. Kendall, v. United

States; special findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion], decided Apr.7, 1947. [1947.] no. 46199, 7 p. t Ju 3.9/a :K 332

Miller, Addison, Inc. Addison Miller, Inc., and Fielding & Shepley, Inc., v. United States; special findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion], decided Apr.7,1947. [1947.] no. 44664, 43 p. $ Ju 3.9/a: M 612/2

North Counties Hydro-Electric Company v. United States; special findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion], decided Apr. 7, 1947. [1947.] no.46274, 16 p. $ Ju 3.9/a : N 81c

Pennsylvania Railroad Company v. United States; special findings of fact [con-clusion of law, and opinion], decided Apr. 7,1947. [1947.] no. 46431, 16 p. t

Ju 3.9/a: P 384/7Traders Compress Co. No. 45767, Traders Compress Company v. United States;

no. 45801, Northwestern Compress Company v. [same]; no. 45802, Lubbock Compress Company v. [same]; no. 45825, Cotton Concentration Company, In-corporated, v. [same] ; no. 46270, Federal Compress & Warehouse Company v. [same], report of commissioner. [1947.] p. 27-50. $ Ju 3.8 :T 675

COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALSMusk pods. Customs appeal no 4572, United States v. Fritzsche Bros., Inc., tran-

script of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1947.] cover title, i-f-50 p. JJu 7.6: F919

Wool rags. Customs appeal no. 4570, United States v. Maurico Lobsitz; tran-script of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1947.] cover title, i-j-37 p. t

Ju 7.6: L 786/2

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIADistrict Court of United States. List of legal investments for trust funds in

District of Columbia, as of July 1, 1945 [under rule 23 of local civil rules of District Court of United States for District of Columbia.] [1946.] 24 p [Semiannual.] t Office of Register of Wills, Washington, D. CL. C. card 41-7391 DC 21.2: T 77/3/945-2

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District Court of United States—Continued.----- Same, as of Jan. 1, 1946 [under rule 23 of local civil rules of District

Court of United States for District of Columbia]. [1946.] 24 p. [Semi-annual.] f Office of Register of Wills, Washington, D. C.

DC 21.2: T 77/3/946----- Same, as of July 1, 1946 [under rule 23 of local civil rules of District

Court of United States for District of Columbia]. [1946.] 22 p. [Semi-annual.] f Office of Register of Wills, Washington, D. C.

DC 21.2 :T 77/3/946-2----- Same, as of Jan. 1, 1947 [under rule 23 of local civil rules of District

Court of United States for District of Columbia]. [1947.] 19 p. [Semi-annual.] t Office of Register of Wills, Washington, D. C. • Item 429

DC 21.2: T 77/3/947National Capital Housing Authority. National Capital Housing Authority prop-

erties and projects, summary account of NCHA’s work in terms of completed properties and active projects. Washington, D. C., Dec. 1946. 12 p. map, 4° [Processed.] f DC 57.2: P 94/946

----- National Capital Housing Authority properties and projects, summary description of NCHA work in terms of completed properties and active projects. Washington, D. C., July 1945. 14 p. il. oblong 12° [Processed.] </>

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EMERGENCY COURT OF APPEALSNot e .—The Emergency Court of Appeals was created by Public law 421, 77th Congress,

approved Jan. 30, 1942.Fury, George. No. 380, George Fury v. Philip B. Fleming, temporary controls

administrator; opinion of court, filed Apr. 2, 1947. n. p. [1947]. 9 p. tJu 12.7: F 984

Modern Manufacturing Co., Inc. No. 254, Modern Manufacturing Co., Inc., v. Philip B. Fleming, temporary controls administrator; opinion of court, filedApr. 1, 1947. n. p. [1947]. 6 p. t Ju 12.7 :M 72

Schaefer, Jack, & Associates. No. 367, Jack Schaefer and Hazel M. Schaefer, doing business as Jack Schaefer & Associates v. Philip B. Fleming, temporary controls administrator; opinion of court, filed Mar. 27, 1947. n. p. [1947.] 9 p. t Ju 12.7: Sch 13

Suwannee Fruit & Steamship Co. Nos. 116 & 317, consolidated, Suwannee Fruit & Steamship Company v. Philip B. Fleming; opinion of court, filed Apr. 9, 1947. n. p. [1947.] 9 p. ] Ju 12.7: Su 92/2

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

Report 9, Actions on motions; Feb. 21, 1947. [1947.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] tCC 1.32:9

Rules and regulations. Rules and regulations: pt. 1, Rules relating to organiza-tion and practice and procedure, effective Sept. 11, 1946; revised to Feb. 20, 1947. 1947. xiii+76 p. 4° [Title 47, Telecommunication, chap. 1, Code of Federal regulations. Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 30c. CC 1.7:1/2

----- Same, amdt. 308. [1946.] p. 25-26, 63-66. [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form. To be substituted for p. 25-26, 63-66, pt. 8, Rules governing ship service.] f CC 1.7/2: 308

—■— Same, amdt. 309. [1946.] p. 9-12. [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form. To be substituted for p. 9-12, pt. 10, Rules governing emergency radio service.] t CC 1.7/2:309

----- Same, amdt. 310, effective July 11, 1946. [1946.] p. 7-8. [Processed.Issued in loose-leaf form. To be substituted for p. 7-8, pt. 43, Reports (rules governing filing of information, contracts, periodic reports, etc.).] t

CC 1.7/2:310

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Rules and regulations—Continued.— — Same, amdt. 311, effective June 1, 1946. [1946.] p. 5—6a. [Processed.

Issued in loose-leaf form. To be substituted for p. 5-6, pt. 2, General rules and regulations.] f CC 1.7/2: 311

• Same, amdt. 312. [1946.] p. 5-6, 55-56. [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form. To be substituted for p. 5—6, 55-56, pt. 3, Rules governing radio broadcast services.] f CC 1.7/2: 312

• Same, amdt. 313. [1946.] p. 34i-j, 37-38, 67-68. [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form. To be substituted for p. 341—j, 37-38, 67-68, pt. 3, Rules gov-erning radio broadcast services.] f CC 1.7/2: 313

■ Same, amdt. 314, effective Jan. 1, 1947. [1946.] p. 1-2, 5-6. [Processed.Issued in loose-leaf form. To be substituted for p. 1-2, 5-6, pt. 13, Rules govern-ing commercial radio operators.] | CC 1.7/2: 314

■ Same, amdt. 315, effective July 1, 1947. [1947.] p. 165-172. [Processed.Issued in loose-leaf form. To be substituted for p. 165-172, pt. 35, Uniform system of accounts for wire-telegraph and ocean-cable carriers.] f

CC 1.7/2:315----- Same, amdt. 316, effective Jan. 15, 1947. [1947.] p. 3-4, 11-14. [Proc-

essed. Issued in loose-leaf form. To be substituted for p. 3-4, 11-14, pt. 7, Rules governing coastal and marine relay services.] | CC 1.7/2: 316

■ Same, amdt. 317, effective Jan. 15, 1947. [1947.] p. 5-6, 13-16. [Proc-essed. Issued in loose-leaf form. To be substituted for p. 5-6, 13-16, pt. 8, Rules governing ship service.] f CC 1.7/2: 317

----- - Same, amdt. 318, effective Aug. 1, 1947. [1947.] p. xv-xvi, 11-14,101-102 109-110, 115-116, 123-124, 131-134. [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form. To be substituted for p. xv-xvi, 11-14, 101-102, 109-110, 115-116, 123-124, 131- 134, pt. 34, Uniform system of accounts for radiotelegraph carriers.] t

CC 1.7/2:318----- Same, amdt. 319, effective Aug. 1,1947. [1947.] p. xiii-xiv, 11-14,109-116,

119-120, 123-124, 139-140. [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form. To be sub-stituted for p. xiii-xiv, 11-14, 109-116a, 119-120, 123-124, 139-140, pt. 35, Uniform system of accounts for wire-telegraph and ocean-cable carriers.] t

CC 1.7/2:319WJR, Goodwill Station, Inc. No. $164, United States Court of Appeals, District

of Columbia, WJR, Goodwill Station, Inc., v. Federal Communications Commis-sion ; brief for appellee. [1947.] cover title, ii-f-27 p. J CC1.9: Wl/2

FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION

Report. 26th annual report of Federal Power Commission, fiscal year 1946 1947 vi-[-148 p. il. * Paper, 30c. • Item 472L. C. card 21—27492 pp 2 • 946

----- Same. (H. doc. 23, 80th Cong. 1st sess.)

FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Consumer credit. Commercial bank activity in consumer instalment financing • [by Frieda Baird] n. p. [1947.] [l]+6 p. 4° [Also in Federal reserve bul-letin, Mar. 1947.] t FR 1.3/la: In 7

Consumers. Values and limitations of consumer financial surveys for economic research; [by Ralph A. Young and Duncan McC. Holthausen]. n. p. [1947.] [l]+9 p. 4° [Also in Federal reserve bulletin, Mar. 1947.] t

FR 1.3/la: Ec 74/2Loans. Business loans of member banks; by Albert R. Koch. n. p. [1947]

11 p. 4° [Also in Federal reserve bulletin, Mar. 1947.] f FR 1.3/la : L 78/2

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FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY

Engineering, science, and management war training, final report [with bibliog-raphy] ; by Henry H. Armsby. [1946.] xii-j-149 p. il. (Bulletin 1946, no. 9.)

• * Paper, 35c. 9 Item 492L. C. card E 47-19 FS 5.3: 946/9

EDUCATION OFFICE

English language. Bibliography of materials for teaching of English to foreign-ers; prepared by American Republics Section, Division of International Edu-cational Relations, M. Gordon Brown, Jane M. Russell. [1947.] iv+24 p. (Bulletin 1946, no. 20.) [This is the last bulletin in 1946 series.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 492L. C. card E 47-16 FS 5.3: 946/20

Home economics. Homemaking education in secondary schools of United States. [1947.] iv+23 p. il. 4° (Vocational Education Division.) * Paper, 15c. • Item 503L. C. card E 47-15 FS 5.122: H 75

Library of Congress and higher education; by Luther H. Evans. [1946.] 4 p. 4° [From Higher education, v. 3, no. 4, Oct. 15, 1946.] tL. C card 47-32969 FS 5.37/a : L 616

Student war loans program, final report; by R. C. M. Flint. [1946.] iv-|-40 p. (Bulletin 1946, no. 14.) * Paper, 15c.L. C. card E 47-17 FS 5.3: 946/14

PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE

DDT (insecticide). Control of rat ectoparasites with DDT [with list of ref-erences] ; by Russell G. Ludwig and H. Page Nicholson. [1947.] [2] +8 p. il. 3 p. of pl. (Reprint 2767.) [From Public Health reports, Jan. 17, 1947, v. 62, no. 3] * Paper, 5c. FS 2.7/a: 2767

----- Duration of toxicity of several DDT residual sprays under conditions of malaria-control operations [with one reference]; by Frederick L. Knowles and Clinton S. Smith. [1947.] 6 p. (Reprint 2762.) [Also in Public health reports, Dec. 13, 1946, v. 61, no. 50.] * Paper, 5c. FS2.7/a: 2762

Health boards and departments—Guide to health organization in United States [with bibliography] ; by Joseph W. Mountin and Evelyn Flook. [1947.] xiv-f-71 p. il. ([Miscellaneous publication 35.]) * Paper, 20c. • Item 524 L. C. card Med 47-996 FS 2.29: 35

Hospital survey and construction act, by Vane M. Hoge; Legislation on hospital surveys, construction, and licensing enacted by State legislatures in 1945 and 1946 (as of Nov. 15, 1946). [1947.] [2]+18 p. (Reprint 2766.) [Also in Public health reports, Jan. 10, 1947, v. 62, no. 2.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card Med 47-994 FS 2.7/a : 2766

Leprosy. Story of National Leprosarium, United States Marine Hospital, Car-ville, La. [with list of references]; by G. H. Faget. [1947.] 16 p. il. (Re-print 2764.) [Also in Public health reports, Dec. 27, 1946, v. 61, no. 52.] * Paper, 5c. FS 2.7/a : 2764

Metaphosphates. Potassium and sodium metaphosphates as sources of phos-phorus for animals [with list of references] ; by H. F. Fraser, E. R. Smith, and W. C. White. [1947.] 8 p. 1 pl. (Reprint 2763.) [Also in Public health reports, Dec. 13, 1946, v. 61, no. 50.] * Paper, 10c. FS 2.7/a : 2763

Mosquitoes. Observations on nighttime resting and biting habits of anopheline mosquitoes in DDT-treated and untreated buildings [with one reference]; by Clarence M Tarzwell and Frank W. Fisk. [1947.] 12 p. il. (Reprint 2768.) [Also in Public health reports, Jan. 17, 1947, v. 62, no. 3.] * Paper, 5c.

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National mental health act. Relation of national mental health act to State health authorities; by Robert H. Felix. [1947.] [1] +9 p. (Reprint 2765.) [Also in Public health reports, Jan. 10, 1947, v. 62, no. 2.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Med 47-997 FS 2.7/a: 2765

Negroes. Healthy family in healthy home, annual sermon for National Negro Health Week, Apr. 1-8, 1945; by F. Rivers Barnwell. [1945.] 4 p. 4° [Proc-essed. ] <f> FS 2.2: N 31/3/945

•----- Healthy home in healthy community, annual sermon for National NegroHealth Week, Mar. 31-Apr. 7, 1946; by F. Rivers Barnwell. [1946.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] <j> FS 2.2 : N 31/3/946

Pasteurella tularensis. Skin reaction in rabbits produced by intradermal inocu-lation of suspensions of killed Pasteurella tularensis [with list of references]; by Carl L. Larson. [1947.] [2]-J-10 p. il. (Reprint 2761.) [Also in Public health reports, Dec. 13,1946, v. 61, no. 50.] * Paper, 10c. FS 2.7/a : 2761

Publications. Public Health Service publications, list of publications issued Jan.- June 1946. [1947.] [2]-f-6 p. (Reprint 2771.) [Also in Public health re-ports, Jan. 24, 1947, v. 62, no. 4.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 24-26740 FS 2.7/a: 2771

SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION

Disability insurance. Temporary disability insurance coordinated with unem-ployment insurance [with list of Selected references on temporary disability insurance program] ; prepared by Bureau of Research and Statistics and Bu-reau of Employment Security. Jan. 1947. cover title, [3]+32 p. 4° [Revised edition of Temporary disability compensation, Feb. 14, 1945. Text on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, 20c. • Item 535L. C. card SS47-4 FS 3.2: D 63/947

Medical care. Recent State legislation concerning prepayment medical care; by Margaret C. Klem. [1947.] 8 p. 4° [Also in Social security bulletin, Jan. 1947.] t FS3.3/a:L524

Social security yearbook, 1945. [1947.] cover title, ii+182 p. il. 4° [Annual supplement to Social security bulletin. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] ♦ Paper,

• T fpm +40L. C. card 41-50048 FS 3.3/2: 945

c hi ld r en ’s bur eau

Note .—The Children’s Bureau (with the exception of its child labor functions) was transferred from the Labor Department to the Federal Security Agency by Reorganiza-tion plan no. 2, effective July 16, 1946. It was placed under the Social Security Adminis-tration by authority of the Federal security administrator.

For a publication issued prior to July 16, 1946, see Children’s Bureau under Labor Department.

Child health. Standards of child health, education, and social welfare, based on recommendations of 1940 White House Conference on Children in a Democracy, and conclusions of discussion groups. [1946.] iv+21 p. (Publication 287.) [Includes list of Children’s Bureau publications of White House Conference on Children in a Democracy.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 47-32316 ’ FS 3.209: 287

Day care. City improves day care for its children. [1947.] [4] p. il. 4° [Also in The child, v. 11, no. 8.] f FS 3.207/a: D 334/2

Illegitimacy. Who am I? social agency helping a child to answer this question has grave responsibility; [by] Grace Louise Hubbard. [1947.] 4 p. il. 4° [Also in The child, v. 11, no. 8.] t FS 3.207/a : W 62

Public housing in Chicago benefits future citizens; by J. S. Fuerst. [1947.] 4 p. il. 4’ [Also in The child, v. 11, no. 8.] t FS 3.207/a: H 817

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Youth. Your community and its young people, their employment and educational opportunities [with list of what to read; prepared by Inter-agency Committee on Youth Employment and Education. 1946. 32 p. il. 12° (Publication 316.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 47-32315 FS 3.209: 316

SPECIAL SERVICES OFFICEFOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION

Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, caustic poison no. 1 (2d revision) : Federal caustic poison act, regulations for its enforcement, and antidotes for caustic and corrosive substances. Mar. 1947. 20 p. t • Item 515 FS 13.110:1

VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION OFFICE

Addresses. Providing rehabilitation service to the tuberculous, by Edward Hoch- hauser, executive director, Committee for Care of the Jewish Tuberculous, Inc., address delivered at meeting of directors of State divisions of vocational re-habilitation and agencies for the blind, St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 1-3, 1946. [1947.] 13 p. 4° [Processed.] f FS 13.208 :H 65

----- Public information service, by Howell M. Becht, publicity director, Bu-reau of Rehabilitation, Pennsylvania, address delivered at meeting of directors of State divisions of vocational rehabilitation and agencies for the blind, St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 1-3, 1946. [1947.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] | FS 13.208: B 38

----- Rehabilitation centers, by R. N. Anderson, director, vocational rehabilita-tion, Richmond, Va., address delivered at meeting of directors of State divi-sions of vocational rehabilitation and agencies for the blind, St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 1-3, 1946. [1947.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] f FS 13.208: An 2

----- Rehabilitation of the severely handicapped, by W. F. Faulkes, chief, Voca-tional Rehabilitation, State Board of Vocation and Adult Education, Madison, Wis., address delivered at meeting of directors of State divisions of vocational rehabilitation and agencies for the blind, St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 1-3, 1946. [1947.] 3p. 4° [Processed.] t FS 13.208 :F 27

----- Starting small retail business, by Sidney Carter, sales manager, Ross- Gould Company, St. Louis, Mo., address delivered at meeting of directors of State divisions of vocational rehabilitation and agencies for the blind, St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 1-3, 1946. [1947.] 7 p. 4° [Processed.] f FS 13.208: C 24

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSIONNot e .—The Federal Trade Commission discontinued the publications of advance sheets of

its decisions in printed form with the conclusion of volume 23. The Commission will, however, on request, in case of a specific interest, supply processed copy of the full text of any complaints, findings and orders, stipulations, or decisions in court cases to which the Commission is a party, which are published later in printed form in the bound volumes and sold by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.

A. P. W. Paper Co., Inc. In circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, no. 20342,A. P. W. Paper Company, Inc. v. Federal Trade Commission; brief for re-spondent. [1947.] cover title, i-f-23 p. t FT 1.5 : A 1/3

Acme Asbestos Covering & Flooring Co. No. 9828, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit, Acme Asbestos Covering and Flooring Company, et al., v. Federal Trade Commission; answer to petition for rehearing. [1947.] cover title, 5 p. t FT 1.5: Ac 5

Buchsbaum, S. & Co. No. 8504, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, S. Buchs- baum & Company v. Federal Trade Commission; respondent’s petition for re-hearing. [1947.] cover title, iii-f-62 p. J FT 1.5 :B 854/3

Huies, policy, organization, and acts, Dec. 11, 1946. [1947.] cover title, iv-|-162 p. * Paper, 35c. • Item 550L. C. card A 47-1698 FT 1.7 : 946-2

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FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY

COMMUNITY FACILITIES BUREAUNot e .—The Bureau of Community Facilities was established Jan. 1, 1945, by admin-

istrative order of the Federal works administrator.

Accounting. Manual of accounting and auditing requirements covering cost- plus-a-fixed-fee contracts for veterans’ educational facilities program. [1947.] cover title, 66 p.-|- [4] leaves, 4° [For official use only. Issued in loose-leaf form.] t • Item 555 FW 7.6: V 64

PUBLIC ROADS ADMINISTRATION

Addresses. Highway improvement program in relation to conventional public works concept, 32nd annual meeting of American Association of State High-way Officials, Los Angeles, Calif., Dec. 17-20, 1946, [address] by Thos. H.MacDonald, commissioner of public roads. [1947.] 21 p. 4° [Processed.] f

FW 2.15 : M 14/7Automobile parking. Bibliography on automobile parking in United States;

compiled [by Frances Mahoney] in libraries of Federal Works Agency. Wash-ington, D. C., Dec. 1946. cover title, [3] -}-47 p. 4° [Processed.] tL. C. card 47-32390 FW 2.2: Au 8

Highway statistics, 1945. 1947. [4] -|-75 p. il. 4° [Another illustration on p. 1 of cover.] * Paper, 35c. • Item 565L. C. card 47-32330 FW 2.2: H 53/7/945

Roads. Estimate of appropriation Public Roads Administration, to pay claims for damage to roads and highways of States. Apr. 7, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 5 p. (S. doc. 37, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICEFederal Crop Insurance Corporation. Report on audit of Federal Crop Insurance

Corporation, 1945, letter transmitting report on audit of Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, fiscal year 1945; [prepared in Corporation Audits Division]. 1947. v-j-29 p. (H. doc. 182, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 47-32369

Federal Surplus Commodities Corporation. Report on audit of Federal Surplus Commodities Corporation, letter transmitting report on audit of Federal Sur-plus Commodities Corporation, July 1, 1945-Mar. 14, 1947; [prepared in Cor-poration Audits Division]. 1947. iii-[-3 p. (H. doc. 205, 80th Cong. 1st QOQC 4-L. C. card 47-32368

Tennessee Valley Authority. Audit of Tennessee Valley Authority, fiscal year 1945, letter transmitting report on audit of Tennessee Valley Authority, fiscal year 1945; [prepared in Corporation Audits Division]. 1947. v-4-65 p. (H. doc. 172, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 15c.

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

DOCUMENTS OFFICE

Education. United States Office of Education, and other publications relating to education; Mar. 1947. [1947.] [2]-}-60p. (Price list 31, 36th edition.) tL. C. card 26-26105 GP 3.9: 31/36

Laws, regulations, decisions of courts, boards and commissions; Mar 1947 [1947.] [2]+76p. (Price list 10, 37th edition.) f • Item 592L. C. card 26-26488 GP 3.9:10/37

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HOUSING EXPEDITER OFFICENote .—The Office of the Housing Expediter was established through Executive order 9820

of Jan. 11, 1947.

Concrete. Lightweight aggregates for concrete, a survey. [Feb. 15, 1947.] cover title, 22 p. il. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] f

Y 3.H 81/2: 2 C 74Housing. Questions and answers on housing program for 1947, permits, limita-

tion orders, priorities, Government aid. Feb. 18, 1947. [1] +9 p. 4° [Proc-essed.] f Y 3.H 81/2:2 H 81

Rental housing, opportunities for builders & investors, unparalleled market, record-breaking production of materials, expanded Government aids. [1947.] [8] p. narrow 8° t Y 3.H 81/2:2 R 29

INTERIOR DEPARTMENTNote .—The decisions of the Department of the Interior include leading legal decisions

and important legal opinions and instructions relating to all activities of the Department. Volume 57, bringing decisions down to June 30, 1942, has just been published. Volume 58, bringing decisions down to Dec. 30, 1944, is in preparation. No advance sheets will be issued. Prices for bound volumes furnished upon application to the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.

Coal Mines Administration. Medical survey of bituminous-coal industry, report of Coal Mines Administration [with bibliography]. 1947. xxiv+244+[l]+67 p. il. 1 pl. 4° [Includes supplement: Coal miner and his family. Another illustraton on p. 1 of cover.] * Paper, $1.75. • Item 598

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L. C. card Med 47-993 11.2: B 54Grove, J. I. Estimate of appropriation, Department of Interior, to pay claim

for damages to privately owned property [of J. I. Grove]. Apr. 7, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 2 p. (S. doc. 38, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICEAlaska. Laws and regulations for protection of commercial fisheries of Alaska,

1947 [effective Jan. 25, 1947], [Mar. 1947.] cover title, 66 p. (Regulatory announcement 19.) [Supersedes laws and regulations published in Interior Department Regulatory announcement 15, effective Mar. 22, 1946, as amended.] * Paper, 20c. • Item 609L. C. card F 26-1 149.24:19

Chincoteague, a national wildlife refuge, by Rachel L. Carson; illustrations by Shirley A. Briggs and Katherine L. Howe. 1947. [2]+18 p. il. 4° (Con-servation in action, no. 1.) [Text and other illustrations on p. 1-3 of cover.] * Paper, 15c. 149.36:1

Cookery. Recipes used in fish cookery demonstrations, south Atlantic States; by Jean Burtis. Chicago, Ill., Mar. 1047. 3 p. 4° (Fishery leaflet 219.) [Processed.] f I 49.28: 219

Fish and fisheries. Outlook for production, distribution, and marketing in fisheries and related industries in 1947, summary of factors bearing on fish-eries; prepared in Division of Commercial Fisheries. Chicago, Ill., Mar. 1947. 21 p. il. 4° (Fishery leaflet 215.) [Processed.] t 149.28: 215

Fishing gear. Partial list of manufacturers of fishing gear and accessories; compiled in Division of Commercial Fisheries. Chicago, Ill., Mar. 1947. 4 p 4° (Fishery leaflet 195.) |Processed. Supersedes SL-180.] f

149.28:195Production and Marketing Administration. State directors, Production and

Marketing Administration, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Oct. 1946. [Qct. 7, 1946.] 4 p. 4° (Commercial fisheries, MDL-50.) [Processed.] </>

I 49.33:50Refrigerated locker plant associations. Officials of refrigerated locker plant

associations, State and national. Revised Feb. 1947. [Feb. 18, 1947.] [4] p 4° (Commercial fisheries, MDL-51.) [Processed.] t 149 33'51

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Salmon. Pacific salmon, succulent and savory; by Kathryn L. Osterhaug.Chicago, Ill., Feb. 1947. 6 p. 4° (Fishery leaflet 202.) [Processed. Repro-duced through courtesy of Better food, Jan. 1047, Whitney Publication, Inc.] f

I 49.28:202School lunch supervisors. State school lunch supervisors. Mar. 1047. 4 p. 4°

(Commercial fisheries, MDL-52.) [Processed.] t 140.33 : 52Wildlife. Sources of big-game animals; prepared in Division of Wildlife Re-

search. Chicago, Ill., Aug. 1945. [2] p. 4° (Wildlife leaflet 277.) [Proc-essed.] </> 149.13:277

Wrapping materials for frozen fish; by Martin Heerdt, jr. Chicago, Ill., Jan.1947. 1 p. il. 4° (Fishery leaflet 213.) [Processed. Supersedes Sep. 148, reprint from Commercial fisheries review, Sept. 1946.] f 149.28:213

GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES BOARD

Cuba. Directions for treatment of geographical names in Cuba. Feb. 1947. [3]+19 p. il. (Special publication no. 74.) tL. C. card 47-32478 I 33.7: 74

GEOLOGICAL SURVEYNot e .—The publications of the United States Geological Survey consist of Mono-

graphs, Professional papers, Bulletins, Water-supply papers, folios of the Geologic atlas of the United States, topographic maps (some of which bear descriptive text), base maps, and other maps of the United States and of single States. Practically all of them are sale publications. The maps and folios are sold by the Geological Survey, Washington 25, D. C. Orders for other publications that are for sale should be sent to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington 25, D. C.Box Butte County, Nebr. Geology and ground-water resources of Box Butte

County, Nebr.; by R. C. Cady and O. J. Scherer. 1946. v+102 p. il. 2 pl. in pocket, 5 p. of pl. 2 maps in pocket. (Water-supply paper 96). [Prepared in cooperation with Conservation and Survey Division, University of Nebraska.] * Paper, 70c. • Item 627L. C. card GS 47-144 119.13: 969

California. Surface water supply of United States, 1945: pt. 11, Pacific slope basins in California ; prepared by Water Resources Branch, Division of Surface Water. 1947. viii-j-469 p. il. (Water-supply paper 1041.) [Prepared in cooperation with California and Oregon and other agencies.] * Paper, $1,25. • Item 627L. C. card GS 10-439 119.13:1041

Colorado River. Surface water supply of United States, 1945: pt. 9, Colorado River basin; prepared by Water Resources Branch, Division of Surface Water. 1947. vii+390 p. il. (Water-supply paper 1039.) [Prepared in cooperation with Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming, and other agencies.] * Paper, $1.00. • Item 627L. C. card 46-40712 119.13:1039

Floods. Major winter and nonwinter floods in selected basins in New York and Pennsylvania; by Walter B. Langbein and others. 1947. ix+139 p. il. 2 maps, 2 tab. (Water-supply paper 915.) [Prepared in cooperation with Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works.] * Paper, 45c. • Item 627 L. C. card GS 47-127 119.13: 915

Green River Desert. Geology of Green River Desert-Cataract Canyon region, Emery, Wayne, and Garfield Counties, Utah [with bibliography] ; by Arthur A. Baker. 1946. v+122 p. il. 15 pl. 2 p. of pl. map and portfolio of 4 maps. (Bulletin 951.) * Paper, $2.00, including portfolio. • Item 622L. C. card GS 47-143 119.3: 951

Pacific States. Surface water supply of United States, 1945; pt. 14, Pacific slope basins in Oregon and lower Columbia River basin ; prepared by Water Resources Branch, Division of Surface Water. 1947. vi+237 p. il. (Water-supply paper 1044.) [Prepared in cooperation with Oregon and Washington, and other agencies.] * Paper, 50c. • Item 627L. C. card GS 38-23 119.13 :1044

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MapsNote .—The maps listed below are sold by the Geological Survey. Remittances for these

maps should be made by money order payable to the Director of the Geological Survey, Washington 25, D. C. Except as otherwise indicated, a discount of 20 percent is allowed on an order for maps, or for maps and geologic folios, that amounts to $10.00 at the retail price. In ordering give the name and scale of each map and the State in which the area lies.Green River. Plan of Green River, Wash., and tributaries, Kanaskat to Hum-

phrey and Sunday Creek to Tacoma Creek dam sites; topography by Fred F. Lawrence and Gordon C. Giles, surveyed in 1940,1942, and 1943. Scale 1: 24,000, contour interval on land 20 ft., contour interval on river surface 5 ft. n. p. 1947. 2 sheets, each 18X25 in. [Surveyed in cooperation with Washington State and Tacoma.] f 10c. per sheet. 119.25: G 82/2/sh. 1, 2

Idaho. Geologic map of Idaho; compiled by Clyde P. Ross and J. Donald For-rester. Scale 1: 500,000. n. p. edition of 1940 with revisions 1947. 62X40 in. [Prepared in cooperation with Idaho Bureau of Mines and Geology. Prelimi-nary drafting by Porter L. Mattox.] t $2.50. 119.25: Id 1/947

Mississippi. Geologic map of Jackson area, Miss.; oil and gas investigations, pre-liminary map 65 [with text] by Watson H. Monroe, n. p. 1947. 30 X 52 in. t 50c. 119.25 : Oi 5/5/prelim. map 65

Topographic quadrangle mapsNot e .—The Geological Survey makes contoured maps—three-dimension topographic

maps—which are designed eventually to cover the whole United States, also Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. The individual maps are projected to represent quadrangle areas rather than political divisions, and each map is designated by the name of some prominent town or natural feature within that area. The scales most commonly used are 1 : 24,000 (1 inch = 2,000 feet), 1 : 31,680 (1 inch = % mile), 1 : 62,500 (1 inch = about i mile), and 1 : 125,000 (1 inch = about 2 miles). A general description of topographic maps and a list of the symbols used are printed on the reverse of each sheet.

About half of the continental area of the country, excluding Alaska, has been mapped, every State being represented. Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Rhode Island, and West Virginia are completely mapped. Maps of the regular size are sold by the Geological Survey at 20c. each. Except as otherwise indicated, a discount of 20 percent is allowed on an order for maps, or for maps and geologic folios, that amounts to $10.00 at the retail price. In ordering, give the name and scale of each map and the State in which the area lies.

California. California, Caruthers quadrangle, lat. 36°30'-36°37'30", long. 119°45'-119°52'30". Scale 1: 24,000, contour interval 5 ft. n. p. edition of 1947 23X18 in. t20c. I19.12:4C252/947

----- California, El Cajon quadrangle, lat. 32°45'-33°, long. 116O45'-117°. Scale1: 62,500, contour interval 50 ft. n. p- edition of 1947. 17X15 in. t 20c.

119.12: 4 El 18/947----- California, Englebrecht Ranch quadrangle, lat. 36°30'-36o37'30", long.

120°15'-120°22'30". Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 5 ft. n. p. edition of 1947. 23X18 in. t 20c. 119.12: 4 En 35/947

----- California, Jamesan quadrangle, lat. 36°37'30"-36°45', long. 120°07'30"- 120°15'. Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 5 ft. n. p. edition of 1947. 23X18 in. t 20c. 119.12: 4 J 237/2/947

----- California, Raisin quadrangle, lat 36°30'-36°37'30", long. 119°52'30"- 120°. Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 5 ft. n. p. edition of 1947. 23X18 in. t 20c. 119.12: 4 R136/947

—— California, San Joaquin quadrangle, lat. 36°30'-36°37'30", long. 120°07'- 30"-120°15'. Scale 1:24,000 contour interval 5 ft. n. p. edition of 1947. 23X18 in. f 20c. 119.12: 4 Sa 5 joa/947

----- California, Tranquility quadrangle, lat. 36°37'30"-36°45', long. 120°15'- 120°22'30". Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 5 ft. n. p. edition of 1947. 23 X18 in. f 20c. 119.12: 4 T 687/947

Georgia, Kensington quadrangle, 106-SE, lat. 34°45'-34°52'30", long. 85°15'- 85°22'30". Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1946, re-produced by Coast and Geodetic Survey 1947. 23X18 in. [Tennessee Valley Authority map.] t 20c. 119.12:10 K 412/947

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Indiana, Mongo quadrangle, lat. 41°37'30”-41°45', long. 85°15'-85°22'30”. Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 10 ft. n. p. edition of 1947. 25X17 in. f 20c.

119.12:14 M 747/947Massachusetts. Massachusetts, Norwood quadrangle, lat. 42°07'30”-42°15', long.

71°07'30"-71°15'. Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 10 ft. n. p. edition of 1941, reprinted 1947 with corrections. 17X13 in. f 20c. 119.12: 21 N 839/947

----- Massachusetts-Connecticut, Hampden quadrangle, lat. 42°-42°07'30", long. 72°22'30”-72°30'. Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 10 ft. n. p. edition of 1944, reprinted 1947 with corrections. 17X13 in. t 20c.

119.12 : 21 H 186/947Michigan-Indiana, Cassopolis quadrangle, lat. 41°45'-42°, long., 86°-86°15'. Scale

1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1947. 17 X13 in. t 20c.119.12 : 22 C 274/947

Montana, Libby quadrangle, lat. 48°-48°30', long. 115°30'-116°. Scale 1:25,000, contour interval 100 ft. n. p. edition of 1932, reprinted 1947 with corrections.17X13 in. f 20c. 119.12: 26 L 614/947

New Hampshire, Sunapee quadrangle, lat. 43°15'-43°30', long. 72°-72°15'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of Sept. 1907, reprinted 1947 with corrections. 17X13 in. t 20c. 119.12: 29 Su 71/947

New Mexico, Carlsbad Caverns east quadrangle, lat. 32°-32°15', long. 104°15'~ 104°30'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 25 ft. n. p. edition of 1947. 17 X15 in. f 20c. 119.12: 31 C 197c/947

New York State. New York, Boonville quadrangle, lat. 43°22'30”-43°30', long. 75o15'-75°22'30”. Scale 1: 31,680, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1947.17 X13 in. t 20c. 119.12: 32 B 64/947

----- New York, Forestport quadrangle, lat. 43°22'30”-43°30', long. 75°07'30”- 75°15'. Scale 1: 31,680, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1947. 17X13 in. f 20c. 119.12 : 32 F 762/947

North Carolina, North Carolina, Chapel Hill quadrangle, lat. 35°52'30''-36°, long. 79°-79°07'30''. Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 10 ft. n. p. edition of 1947. 17X14 in. f 20c. 119.12: 33 C 365/947

----- North Carolina, Marshall quadrangle, 191-SW, lat. 35°45''-35°52'30'', long. 82°37'30''-82°45'. Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 40 ft. n. p. edition of 1946 reproduced by Coast and Geodetic Survey 1947. 23X19 in. [Tennessee Valley Authority map.] t 20c. 119.12: 33 M 358/947

----- North Carolina, Rosman quadrangle, 185-NE, lat. 35°07'30''-35°15', long. 82°45'-82°52'30''. Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 40 ft. n. p. edition of 1946, reproduced by Coast and Geodetic Survey 1947. 23X19 in. [Tennessee Valley Authority map.] t 20c. 119.12: 33 R 732/947

----- North Carolina, Shining Rock quadrangle, 184-SE, lat. 35°15'-35°22'30'', long. 82°45'-82°52'30''. Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 40 ft. n. p. edition of 1946, reproduced by Coast and Geodetic Survey 1947. 23X19 in. [Tennessee Valley Authority map.] f 20c. 119.12: 33 Sh 63/947

North Dakota, Turtle Lake quadrangle, lat. 47°30'-47°45', long. 100°45'-101°.Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1947. 17X12 in. f 20c'

119.12: 34 T 869/947Oregon, Madras quadrangle, lat. 44°30'-45°, long. 121°-121°30'. Scale 1:125,000

contour interval 100 ft. n. p. edition of 1931, reprinted 1947. 17X13 in. t’20c.’ 119.12: 37 M 267/947

Pennsylvania, Ramey quadrangle, lat. 40°45'-40°52'30”, long. 78°22'30”-78°30'.Scale 1: 31,680, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1947. 17X13 in. f 20e'

119.12: 38 R145/947Tennessee. Tennessee, Fairmount quadrangle, 105-NE, lat. 35°07'30”-35°15',

long. 85°15'-85°22'30”. Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1946, reproduced by Coast and Geodetic Survey 1947. 22.7X18.6 in. [Ten-nessee Valley Authority map.] |20c. 119.12: 42 F 166/947

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T’o T,ennessee> Felker quadrangle, 12O-SE, lat. 35°-35°07'30", long. 84°45'- 84°52'30". Scale 1: 24000, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1946, repro-duced by Coast and Geodetic Survey 1947. 22.7X18.7 in. [Tennessee Valley Authority map.] f 20c. I i9.12: 42 F 335/947

----- □ T,ennessee’ Petros quadrangle, 129-SW, lat. 36°-36°07'30", long. 84°22'30"- 84°30'. Scale 1: 24,000, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1946, reproduced by Coast and Geodetic Survey 1947. 22.7X18.5 in. [Tennessee Valley Author-ity map. ] f 20c. 119.12: 42 P 448/947

----- o T,ennessee’ Pioneer quadrangle, 128-NE, lat. 36°22'30"-36°30', long. 84°15'- 84°22'30". Scale 1: 24,000, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1946 repro-duced by Coast and Geodetic Survey 1947. 22.7X18.4 in. [Tennessee Valley Authority map.] f 20c. 119.12: 42 P 659/947

—— Tennessee, Windrock quadrangle, 129-SE, lat. 36°-36°07'30", long. 84°15'- 84°22'30". Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1946 re-produced by Coast and Geodetic Survey 1947. 22.7X18.5 in. [Tennessee Val-ley Authority map.] f 20c. 119.12; 42 W 724/947

Virginia. Virginia, Staunton quadrangle, lat. 38°-38°15', long. 79°-79°15' Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1947. 17.5X13.8 in. t20c- 119.12: 47 St 2/947

----- Virginia, Waynesboro quadrangle, lat. 38°-38°15', long. 78°45'-79°. Scale 1: 62,500, contour intervals 20 and 50 ft. n. p. edition of 1939, reprinted 1947 with corrections. 17.5X13.8 in. f 20c. 119.12: 47 W 367/947

INDIAN AFFAIRS OFFICE

Indian schools. 1947 Indian service summer schools for in-service training Chemawa, June 30—July 25, Aug. 4—29, Sante Fe; [conducted by Education Di-vision in cooperation with Chicago and Juneau Office staffs, Extension, Con-struction, Fiscal, Legal, Health, Personnel, Soil, and Moisture Divisions and staffs of the five district offices.] [Haskell Institute Printing Department, Lawrence, Kans., Feb. 1947.] cover title, 40 p. il. [Correction slips tipped in on p. 23 and p. 34, respectively.] t Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans.

I 20.2: Su 6Report. Annual report of commissioner, Office of Indian Affairs to Secretary of

Interior, fiscal year 1946. [1947.] [2]+351-384 p. [Also in Annual report of Secretary of Interior, fiscal year 1946.] * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 8—33623 j 20.1 • 946

MINES BUREAU

Abrasive materials. Abrasive materials; by Robert W. Metcalf. 1943. [2]+18 p. il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] <p

I 28.37/a: Ab 54/942----- Abrasive materials; by Robert W. Metcalf and A. B. Cade. 1944. [2]+16

p. il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] </>I 28.37/a: Ab 84/943

Antimony. Antimony; by A. L. Ransome. 1943. [2]+14 p. il. [No longer con-fidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] <£ 128.37/a : An 87/942

——- Antimony; by J. H. Schaum. 1944. [2]+14p. il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] <f> 128.37/a: An 87/943

Arsenic. Arsenic; by Allan F. Matthews. 1943. 8 p. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] <f> 128.37/a: Ar 72/2/942

——- Arsenic; by Allan F. Matthews. 1944. [2]+6 p. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] <p I 28.37/a: Ar 72/2/943

Asphalt. Asphalt and related bitumens; by A. H. Redfield. 1943. [2] +8 p. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] 0

128.37/a : As 65/942

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Asphalt—Continued.----- Asphalt and related bitumens; by A. H. Redfield. 1944. [2]4-8 p.

[No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] <p128.37/a : As 65/943

Barite. Barite, witherite, and barium chemicals; by Charles L. Harness and K. G. Warner. 1943. [2]+12 p. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] <f> 128.37/a : B 239/942

----- Barite, witherite, and barium chemicals; by Charles L. Harness and K. G.Warner. 1944. [2]+12p. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] <f> 128.37/a : B 239/943

Bauxite. Bauxite and aluminum; by John H. Weitz and M. E. Trought. 1943. [2]+28 p. il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942. ] <f> 128.37/a : B 329/942

----- Bauxite and aluminum; by John H. Weitz and M. E. Trought. 1944. [2] + 30 p. il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] </>

I 28.37/a : B 329/943Beryllium. Beneficiation of New England beryllium ores; by Frank D. Lamb.

Mar. 1947. [l]+9 p. 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 4040.) [Proc-essed.] t I 28.23: 4040

----- Iron Mountain beryllium deposits, Sierra and Socorro Counties, N. Mex.;by Walter R. Storms. Mar. 1947. [1] +13 p. 9 pl. 2 maps, 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 4024.) [Processed.] f 128.23 : 4024

Bismuth. Bismuth; by Allan F. Matthews. 1943. [2] +4 p. [No longer con-fidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] <f> — Bismuth; by Allan F. Matthews. 1944. [2]+5 p. tial. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] 0

128.37/a: B 542/942[No longer confiden- I 28.37/a: C 114/942

Cadmium. Cadmium; by Allan F. Matthews. 1943. [2]+6 p. [No longer con-fidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] <f> 128.37/a: C114/942

----- Cadmium; by Allan F. Matthews. 1944. [2]+6 p. [No longer confiden-tial. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] <f> I 28.37/a : C 114/943

Carbon black. Carbon black; by G. R. Hopkins and H. Backus. 1943. [2] +8 p. il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] </>

I 28.37/a: C 177/942—i— Carbon black; by F. S. Lott and H. Backus. 1944. [2]+9 p. il. [No

longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] </>I 28.37/a: C177/943

Chromite. Chromite; by Frederick Betz, jr. 1943. [2]+14p. [No longer con-fidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] <f> 128.37/a: C 468/942

----- Chromite; by C. E. Nighman and Martin L. Kenely. 1944. [2]+14 p. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] <j>

I 28.37/a : C 468/943Clays. Clays; by G. W. Josephson and A. Linn. 1943. [2] +16 p. il. [No longer

confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] <pI 28.37/a : C 579/+12

----- Clays; by G. W. Josephson and A. Linn. 1944. [2]+15p. il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] <f>

I 28.37/a: C 579/943Coal. Pennsylvania anthracite; by J. A. Corgan, J. W. Buch, and A. V. Coleman.

1943. [2]+37 p. il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals year-book, 1942.] I 28.37/a : An 86/942

----- Pennsylvania anthracite; by J. A. Corgan, J. W. Buch, and M. I. Cooke. 1944. [2]+38 p. il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals year-book, 1943.] <f> 128.37/a : An 86/943

Cobalt. Cobalt, by H. W. Davis. 1943. [2]+5 p. [No longer confidential.Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] </> I 28.37/a : C 632/942

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May 1947 533Cobalt—Continued.■----- Cobalt; by H. W. Davis. 1944. [2] +6 p. [No longer confidential. Pre-

print from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] <f> I 28.37/a : C 632/943Copper. Atwood copper group, Lordsburg district, Hidalgo County, N. Mex.;

by Morgan G. Huntington. Mar. 1947. [1] +9 p. 9 pl. map, 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 4029.) [Processed.] f 128.23 : 4029

----- Bull Run copper prospects, Silver Bow County, Mont.; by R. N. Roby. Mar. 1947. [l]+5 p. 1 pl. map, 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 4038.) [Processed.] t 128.23 : 4038

------ Copper; by T. H. Miller and H. M. Meyer. 1943. [2] -|-35 p. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] <f>

I 28.37/a : C 793/942----- Copper; by T. H. Miller and H. M. Meyer. 1944. [2]+34 p. [No longer

confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] </> 128.37/a: C 793/943 ----- Stauber copper mine, Guadalupe County, N. Mex.; by Ray J. Holmquist.

Mar. 1947. [1] +7 p. 1 pl. 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 4026.) [Proc-essed.] f 128.23 : 4026

----- Zonia copper mine, Yavapai County, Ariz.; by Charles A. Kumke. Mar. 1947. [l]+6 p. 5 pl. map, 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 4023.) [Proc-essed.] t 128.23:4023

Corundum. Bear Trap corundum deposit, Madison County, Mont.; by John B.Hopkins and John Taber. Mar. 1947. [l]+6 p. 1 pl. map, 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 4039.) [Processed.] f 128.23:4039

Diamond drilling and diamond bit investigation: pt. 1, Drilling tests in uniform granite [with bibliography] ; by Leonard Obert, Wing G. Agnew, Alton Gabriel, Felix Chayes, and Albert Long. Mar. 1947. [1]+18 p. 7 pl. 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 4041.) [Processed.] t 128.23:4041

Explosives. Some results of inspections of explosives-storage facilities under Federal explosives act [with bibliography] ; by P. R. Moyer. Mar. 1947. [l]+60 p. 4° (Information circular, I. C. 7398.) [Processed.] tL. C. card 47-32596 I 28.27: 7398

Feldspar. Feldspar; by Robert W. Metcalf. 1943. [2]+10 p. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] <f> 128.37/a : F 333/942

•----- Feldspar; by Robert W. Metcalf and A. B. Cade. 1944. [2]+10 p. [Nolonger confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] </>

128.37/a : F 333/943Fluorspar. Fluorspar and cryolite; by H. W. Davis. 1943. [2]+21 p. il. [No.

longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.]I 28.37/a : F 673/942

----- Fluorspar and cryolite; by H. W. Davis. 1944. [2]+22 p. il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] </>

128.37/a : F 673/943Fuel briquets. Fuel briquets and packaged fuel; by G. S. Goodman and G. E.

Carlson. 1943. [2]+15 p. il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Min-erals yearbook, 1942.] </> I 28.37/a : B 773/942

----- Fuel briquets and packaged fuel; by G. S. Goodman. 1944. [2]+17 p. il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] * Paper 10c- I 28.37/a : B 773/943

Gasoline. Natural gasoline and liquified petroleum gases; by G. R. Hopkins and A. T. Coumbe. 1943. [2]+16 p. il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942, with final statistics for 1941.] </>

I 28.37/a : G 212/942----- Natural gasoline and liquified petroleum gases; by F. S. Lott and A. T.

Coumbe. 1944. [2]+18 p. il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Min-erals yearbook, 1943, with final statistics for 1942.] <f> I 28.37/a: G 212/943

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Gem stones. Gem stones [with bibliography]; by Sydney H. Ball. 1943. [2]+12 p. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] 0 I 28.37/a : G 284/942

•----- Gem stones [with biblography] ; by Sydney H. Ball. 1944. [2]+13 p. il.[No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1944.] <f>

I 28.37/a : G 284/943Gold. Gold and silver; by C. E. Needham. 1943. [2] +48 p. il. [No longer

confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] 0I 28.37/a: G 563/942

----- Gold and silver; by C. E. Needham. 1944. [2] +44 p. il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] </>

I 28.37/a : G 563/943----- Gold, silver copper, lead and zinc in Utah (mine report) ; by G. E. Wood-

ward and Paul Luff. 1943. [2]+22 p. il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] <f> I 28.37/a: G 563/11/942

Iron. Capitan iron deposits, Lincoln County, N. Mex.; by John H. Sould. Mar.1947. [l]+8 p. 7 pl. 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 4022.) [Proc-essed.] f 128.23 : 4022

----- Control of sulfur content of sponge iron produced in rotary kilns; by R. C. Buehl, E. P. Shoub, and J. P. Riott. Mar. 1947. [l]+102 p. 13 pl. 4° (Re-port of investigations, R. I. 4057.) [Processed.] f 128.23:4057

----- Iron and steel scrap; by Harold E. Carmony and Herbert L. Cullen. 1943.[2]+25 p. il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] 0 128.37/a: Ir 6/2/942

----- Iron and steel scrap; by Harold E. Carmony and Herbert L. Cullen. 1944.[2] +27 p. il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] <p I 28.37/a: Ir 6/2/943

----- Pig iron, ferro-alloys, and steel; by Norwood B. Melcher and Edward J. Langey. 1944. [2]+20p. il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] 0 128.37/a: Ir 6/4/943

----- Segerstrom-Heizer iron property, Pershing County, Nev.; by Victor E. Kral.Mar. 1947. [1] +8 p. 3 pl. map, 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 4025.) [Processed.] f I 28.23: 4025

Iron ore. Iron ore; by Norwood B. Melcher and Edward J. Langey. 1944. [2] + 33 p. il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] <f>

I 28.37/a: Ir 6/3/943----- Iron ore, pig iron, ferro-alloys, and steel; by Norwood B. Melcher and Ed-

ward J. Langey. 1943. [2]+43 p. il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] <j> I 28.37/a: Ir 6/942

Lead. Lead; by T. H. Miller and A. L. Ransome. 1943. [2]+18 p. il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] 0

128.37/a :L 469/1/942----- Lead; by A. L. Ransome and J. H. Schaum. 1944. [2] +18 p. il. [No

longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] 0I 28.37/a: L 469/1/943

----- Lead and zinc pigments and zinc salts; by H. M. Meyer and A. W. Mitchell.1943. [2]+14p. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals vearbook, 1942.] 0 1 28.37/a : L 469/2/942

----- Lead and zinc pigments and zinc salts; by II. M. Meyer and A. W. Mitchell.1944. [2]+15 p. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943. ] 0 128.37/a: L 469/2/943

Magnesium. Magnesium; by John H. Weitz and M. E. Trought. 1943. [2]+13 p. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, review of 1942. ] 0 128.37/a: M 274/2/942

----- Magnesium; by John H. Weitz and M. E. Trought. 1944. [2]+12 p. il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, review of 1943.] 0

128.37/a: M 274/2/943

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M agnesium—Continued.----- Magnesium compounds and miscellaneous salines; by Charles L. Harness

and Nan C. Jensen. 1943. [2] +18 p. [No longer confidential. Preprint fromMinerals year, 1942.] <f> I 28.37/a: M 274/942

----- Magnesium compounds and miscellaneous salines; by Charles L. Harness and Nan C. Jensen. 1944. [2] +17 p. [No longer confidential. Preprint fromMinerals yearbook, 1943.] 0 128.37/a: M 274/4/943

Magnesium chloride. Reduction of magnesium chloride by calcium carbide [with list of literature cited] ; by Lloyd R. Michels, Burke Cartwright, and S. F. Ravitz. Mar. 1947. [1] +8 p. 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 4059.)[Processed.] t 128.23 : 4059

Manganese and manganiferous ores; by Norwood Melcher. 1943. [2] +18 p. il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] 0

128.37/a : M 313/942Mercury. Mercury; by H. M. Meyer and A. W. Mitchell. 1943. [2]+17 p. [No

longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] 0I 28.37/a: M 539/942

•----- Mercury; by II. M. Meyer and A. W. Mitchell. 1944. [2]+18 p. [Nolonger confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] 0

I 28.37/a: M 539/943Metals. Minor metals; by Allan F. Matthews. 1943. [2] +12 p. [No longer

confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] 0 128.37/a : M 666/942----- Minor metals; by Allan F. Matthews. 1944. [2]+16 p. [No longer con-

fidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] 0 I 28.37/a : M 666/943Mica. Mica; by G. Richards Gwinn and K. G. Warner. 1913. [2]+14 p. il.

[No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] 0I 28.37/a : M 581/942

----- Mica ; by G. Richards Gwinn and K. G. Warner. 1944. [2] +14 p. il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] 0

I 28.37/a : M 581/943Mineral market reports MMS 1503, MMS 1506. [1947.] 4° (Mineral industry

surveys.) [Processed.] t 128.28:NOTE-—These reports give statistical data as to production, consumption, and mar-

kets during previous year for some particular mineral commodity, and are issued as soon after close of year as data are available.1503. Zinc industry in 1946, preliminary ; [prepared by Richard H. Mote and Esther B.

Miller]. 10 p. (Monthly zinc report 36.)1506. Aluminum in 1946 ; [prepared by Allan F. Matthews and Mary E. TroughtJ. 2 p.

Mineral trade notes, special supplement 12; Feb. 20, 1947. [1947.] [1]+13 p. 4° [Processed. Title is: Corundum in southern Africa ; by Robert W. Metcalf.] t

I 28.39/2:12Molybdenum. Molybdenum; by Frederick Betz, jr., and Alice P. van Siclen. 1943.

[2] +8 p. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1042.] 0I 28.37/a: M 739/942

----- Molybdenum ; by C. E. Nighman and Alice P. van Siclen. 1944. [2]+10 p.[No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] 0

I 28.37/a : M 739/943Natural gas. Utilization of natural gas for chemical products [with list of se-

lected references] ; by Harold M. Smith and W. C. Holliman. Mar. 1947.[ll-j-24 p. 12 pl. 4° (Information circular, I. C. 7347.) [Processed.] fL. C. card 47-32595 I 28-^ ■ 7347

Nickel. Nickel; by H. W. Davis. 1943. [2]+6p. [No longer confidential. Pre-print from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] 0 I 28.37/a: N 532/942

----- Nickel; by H. W. Davis. 1944. [2]+6 p. [No longer confidential. Pre-print from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] 0 128.37/a: N 532/943

Nitrogen. Nitrogen compounds; by Bertrand L. Johnson. 1943. [2]+4p. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] 0

I 28.37/a : N 638/942

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Nitrogen—Continued----- Nitrogen compounds; by Bertrand L. Johnson. 1944. [2]+5 p. [No

longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] </>I 28.37/a : N 638/943

Nonferrous metals. Secondary metals, nonferrous ; by F. H. Wright. 1943. [2] + 22 p. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] <f>

I 28.37/a : Se 24/942----- Secondary metals, nonferrous; by F. H. Wright. 1944. [2]+28 p. [No

longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] <f>128.37/a: Se 24/943

Nonmetals. Minor nonmetals; by G. Richards Gwinn. 1943. [2]+13 p. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] <f>

128.37/a: M 666/2/942----- Minor nonmetals; by G. Richards Gwinn. 1944. [2]+14 p. [No longer

confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] </>128.37/a: M 666/2/943

Peat. Peat; by Joseph A. Corgan. 1943. [2]+4 p. il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] </> I 23.37/a : P 329/942

----- Peat; by Joseph A. Corgan. 1944. [2] +4 p. il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] </> 128.37/a: P 329/943

Petroleum. Annual petroleum statement P284, crude petroleum and petroleum products, 1945 (final summary). [1947.] 14 p. 4° (Mineral industry sur-veys.) [Processed.] t 128.18/2:284

----- Crude petroleum and petroleum products; by A. G. White, G. R. Hopkins, H. A. Breakey, and A. T. Coumbe. 1943. [2]+102 p. il. [No longer con-fidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942, with final statistics for 1941.] <f> I 28.37/a: P 448/3/942

----- Crude petroleum and petroleum products; by A. G. White, F. S. Lott, H. A. Breakey, and A. T. Coumbe. 1944. [2]+109 p. il. (No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943, with final statistics for 1942.] </>

I 28.37/a : P 448/3/943Phosphate. Phosphate rock; by Bertrand L. Johnson and K. G. Warner. 1943.

[2]+17 p. il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] /> I 28.37/a: P 566/942

----- Phosphate rock; by Bertrand L. Johnson and K. G. Warner. 1944. [2] + 17 p. il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.]

I 28.37/a : P 566/943Platinum. Platinum and allied metals; by H. W. Davis, 1943. [2]+10 p. il.

[No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] $I 28.37/a: P 696/942

----- Platinum and allied metals; by H. W. Davis. 1944. [2]+10 p. il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] </>

I 28.37/a : P 696/943Potash. Potash ; by Bertrand L. Johnson and K. G. Warner. 1943. [2]+15p. il.

[No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] </>I 28.37/a : P 847/942

----- Potash; by Bertrand L. Johnson and K. G. Warner. 1944. [2]+17 p. il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] <£

I 28.37/a : P 847/943Salt. Salt; by F. E. Harris and K. G. Warner. 1943. 2+14 p. [No longer

confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] <f> 128.37/a : Sa 37/942----- Salt; by F. E. Harris and K. G. Warner. 1944. [2]+14 p. il. [No longer

confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] <f> I 28.37/a: Sa 37/943Sulfur. Sulfur and pyrites; by G. W. Josephson and M. S. Jensen. 1943. [2] +

14 p. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] </>I 28.37/a : Su 5/942

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Sulfur—Continued----- Sulfur and pyrites; by G. W. Josephson and M. S. Jensen. 1944.

[2]4-14 p il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] / I 28.37/a: Su 5/943

Talc. Talc, pyrophyllite and ground soapstone; by Bertrand L. Johnson and K. G. Warner. 1943. [2] 4-10 p. il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] <f> I 28.37/a: T 143/942

----- Talc, pyrophyllite, and ground soapstone; by Bertrand L. Johnson and F. M. Barsigian. 1944. [2] -|- 10p.il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] <f> I 28.37/a : T 143/943

Titanium. Titanium ; by Allan F. Matthews. 1943. [2]-]-8p. [No longer con-fidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] <f> I 28.37/a: T 53/942

----- Titanium; by Allan F. Matthews. 1944. [2]4-9 p. [No longer confi-dential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] I 28.37/a: T 53/943

Tungsten. Iron Mountain tungsten deposits, Sierra County, N. Mex.; by Walter R. Storms. Mar. 1947. [1]4-5 p. 4 pl. map, 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 4035.) [Processed.] t 128.23:4035

----- Tungsten ; by H. W. Davis. 1943. [2] 4-12 p .il. [No longer confidential.Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] <f> 128.37/a : T 834/942

----- Tungsten; by H. W. Davis. 1944. [2] 4-13 p .il. [No longer confidential.Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] <f> I 28.37/a: T 834/943

Vanadium. Vanadium; by Frederick Betz, jr., and Alice P. van Siclen. 1943.[2] 4-8 p. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] 128.37/: V 26/942

----- Vanadium; by C. E. Nighman and Alice P van Siclen. 1944. [2]-f-10 p. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943.] <j>

I 28.37/a : V 26/943Zinc. Farmer zinc-lead prospect, Stevens County, Wash.; by G. C. Reed and

R. M. Gammell. Mar. 1947. [l]4-7 p. 2 pl. map. 4° (Report of investigations R. I. 4036.) [Processed.] t 128.23 : 4036

----- Last Chance zinc mine, Grant County, Wis.; by Francis Church Lincoln.Mar. 1947. [l]4-5 p. 1 pl. 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 4028.) [Proc-essed. ] t I 28.23 : 4028

----- Zinc; by A. L. Ransome and J. H. Schaum. 1943. [2]4-24 p. il. [No longer confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1942.] <f>

I 28.37/a : Z 66/942----- Zinc; by A. L. Ransome and B. A. Estill. 1944. [2]4-24 p. il. [No longer

confidential. Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1943. <f> I 28.37/a : Z 66/943

NATIONAL PARK SERVICEColonial National Historical Park, Va., Moore House. [Jan. 1947] [4] p. il.

[Processed.] t I 29.21: C 71/9/947Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site, Hyde Park, N. Y. [Re-

vised 1947.] [1947.] [8] p .il. tL. C. card 47-32377 I 29.21: R 67/947

Lincoln Museum and the house where Lincoln died, Washington, D. C. [Revised1946.] [1947.] [6] p. il. t • Item 649L. C. card 47-32378 I 29.2: L 63/946

Plants. Exotic plants of Hawaii National Park [with selected bibliography] ; by Gunnar O. Fagerlund. 1947. [2]4-62 leaves, 4° (Hawaii National Park.Natural history bulletin 10.) [Processed.] t I 29.2: H 31/4/bull. 10

Proclamations and orders relating to National Park Service up to Jan. 1, 1945; compiled by Thomas Alan Sullivan. 1947. vi-f-331 p. il. 4 maps, t • Item 653L. C. card 47-32467 I 29.46: P 94

Vicksburg National Military Park, Miss. [Revised 1947.] [1947.] [6] p. il. tL. C. card 47-32379 I 29.21: V 66/3/947

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RECLAMATION BUREAU

Boise project Hollow metal doors for Anderson Ranch power plant, Boise project, Idaho. [1947.] cover title, [5] leaves+[2]+ll p. 2 pl 4° (Specifica-tions 1788.) [Processed. Invitation for bids, schedule, specifications, and drawings; bids will be received until May 26,1947.] t Paper, 75c. I 27.8:1788

~L7QT1Pn«0.unted ™eteri?,g and laying equipment for Black Canyon power ?S^-flBOKe Idaho- f1947-l cover title, [6] leaves-}-[2]+8 p. 4°

^K^ClfiCR^°DS [Processed. Invitation for bids, schedule and specifi-cations ; bids will be received until Apr. 30, 1947.] t Paper, 50c. 127.8:1770

Boulder Canyon project. Float-operated radial gates and radial-gate hoist for S and drop Coachella Canal, station 288+15, All-American Canal System Boulder Canyon project, Ariz.-Calif.-Nev. [1947.] cover title T91 leaves^, hk?3 p1’ 1 -fib'X (Specifications 1786.) [Processed, ’invitation fj ?6dlQ47hi d- pn®PeC1«U10nS’ and drawings’ bids will be received until Mav

’ y <J i i'aper, 127.8:1786^J?adial gates and radial-gate hoists for stations 61804-79 86 62354-821 6382+10, and 6427+64, Coachella Canal, All-American Cant System ^ayy°n . Ari^-Calif.-Nev. [1947.] cover title, [8] leaves+ [2] +13 p.

taP.' 4 [Specifications 1775.) [Processed. Invitation for bids, schedule specifications, and drawings; bids will be received until May 6, 1947.] f Paper’

127.8:1775Transformers power circuit breaker, lightning arresters and disconnect-

ing switches and fuses for Boulder City and no. 2A pumping plant substations ncL-7^eVada State switchyard, Boulder Canyon project, Ariz.-Calif.-Nev.

TC0'?rftltle^ leaves+[2]+16 p. 4° (Specifications 1790.) [Proc- an<1 win heaved

c xt ax p'Xt sr nr94XeXeax SXtSP’ (Specifications 1789.) [Processed. Invitation for bids, schedulespecifications, and drawing; bids will be received until May 29, 1947.] f Paper’

127.8:1789-Oi? Purifiers and drying ovens for Keswick power plant, Central Valiev

[1947.] cover title, [9] leaves+[2]+9 p. 4° (Specifications 785.) [Processed. Invitation for bids, schedule, and specifications' bids will

be received until May 12, 1947.] f Paper, $1.00. 127.8? 1785

~77n^tiCel Partltions for Shasta power plant, Central Valley project, Calif [1947.] cover title, [6] leaves+[2]+10 p. 8 pl. 4° (Specifications 1781 V [Processed. Invitation for bids, schedule, specifications, and drawings - bids will be received until May 19, 1947.] J Paper, $1.00. I 27.8’: 1781

Colorado-Big Thompson project. Mobile unit substation and separate high-volt-age disconnecting switch and fuses for emergency power supply Colorado-Big Thompson project, Colo. [1947.] cover title, [13] leaves+’[2]+27 n 4° (Specification 1765.) [Processed. Invitation for bids; schedules1 and fneci fications; bids will be received until May 12, 1947.] f Paper, $1.50. P

127.8:1765Columbia Basin project. Bushing-type current transformers for power trans-

formers, units LI to L8, inclusive, Grand Coulee power plant, Columbia Basin ?r>ash‘ f-1^47-] cover title, [13] leaves+[2]+7 p. 4° (Specifications

, 774-) . [Processed. Invitation for bids, schedules and specifications - bids will be received until May 2, 1947.] f Paper, 50c. educations .^bids wiU

— Columbia Basin joint investigations: Standards and levels of living studies by Department of Agriculture for Problem 9. 1947. vii+48 p il 1 tab Man•Paper'20'' • Item 661 +

'IV1“g pr»»P“«ve settlers on new irrigation projects; by^ben!!^ *» «“> »»1 the Northwest; by

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Columbia Basin project—Continued.----- Current-limiting reactors and current transformers for Grand Coulee

switchyards, Columbia Basin project, Wash. [1947.] cover title, [12] leaves-J- [2]-f-11 p. 4° (Specifications 1792.) [Processed. Invitation for bids, sched-ules and specifications; bids will be received until June 3, 1947.] t Paper, 75c.

I 27.8:1792----- Electrical equipment for 14-ton gantry crane, left power plant, Grand

Coulee Dam, Columbia Basin project, Wash. [1947.] cover title, [6] leaves+ [2]-|-7p. 4° (Specifications 1791.) [Processed. Invitation for bids, schedule and specifications; bids will be received until June 2, 1947.] t Paper, 50c.

I 27.8:1791----- Emergency power-supply apparatus for carrier-current equipment, Grand

Coulee power plant, Columbia Basin project, Wash. [1947.] cover title, [6] leaves-)-[2]-f-9 p. 1 pl. 4° (Specifications 1782.) [Processed. Invitation for bids, schedule, specifications, and drawing; bids will be received until May 20, 1947.] f Paper, 50c. I 27.8 :1782

----- 100-ton reversible trailer for Grand Coulee Dam, Columbia Basin project, Wash. [1947.] cover title, [6] leaves-)-[2]+8 p. 4° (Specifications 1764.) [Processed. Invitation for bids, schedule and specifications; bids will be re-ceived until May 1, 1947.] t Paper, 75c. I 27.8:1764

----- Preparation of concrete aggregates, Potholes deposit, Columbia Basin proj-ect, Wash. [1947.] cover title, [4] leaves + [2]-f-7 p. 1 pl. 4° (Specifications 1780.) [Processed. Schedules, specifications, and drawing; bids will be re-ceived until Apr. 30, 1947.] t Paper, 75c. I 27.8:1780

----- Steel sash windows for elevator towers, Grand Coulee Dam, Columbia Basin project, Wash. [1947.] cover title, [6] leaves-)-[2]-j-6 p. 1 pl. 4° (Speci-fications 1784.) [Processed. Invitation for bids, schedule, specifications, and drawing; bids will be received until May 15,1947.] f Paper, 75c. I 27.8:1784

----- 13.8-kilovolt transmission line from Pasco substation to Pasco pumping plant, Columbia Basin project, Wash. [1947.] cover title, [22] leaves-)-[2]-)-35 p. 27 pl. map, 4° (Specifications 1787.) [Processed. Schedule, specifica-tions, and drawings; bids will be received until May 23, 1947.] t Paper, $2.00.

I 27.8:1787• Ventilating equipment for Grand Coulee right power plant, Columbia Basin

project, Wash. [1947.] cover title, [13] leaves-)-[2]+11 p. 1 pl. 4° (Specifi-cations 1778.) [Processed. Invitation for bids, schedules, specifications, and drawing; bids will be received until May 8, 1947.] f Paper, 75c. I 27.8:1778

Davis Dam. 8 six-room residences and 12 five-room residences, Davis Government Camp, Davis Dam project, Ariz.-Nev. [1947.] cover title, [8] leaves+[2]+56 p. 12 pl. 4 maps, 4° (Specifications 1783.) [Processed. Schedule, specifica-tions, and drawings; bids will be received until May 20, 1947.] t Paper, $2.50.

127.8:1783----- Pier noses for turbine draft tubes at Davis power plant, Davis Dam project,

Ariz.-Nev. [1947.] cover title, [6] leaves+[2]+5 p. 1 pl. 4° (Specifications 1779.) [Processed. Invitation for bids, schedule, specifications, and drawing; bids will be received until May 9, 1947.] t Paper, 75c. I 27.8:1779

Deschutes irrigation project, Oreg., north unit, announcement of annual water rental charges. Apr. 4, 1947. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t 11.49 :D 45/2

Fort Peck project. Forced air-cooling equipment for power transformers and regulating transformer at Glendive substation and for power transformer at Thermopolis substation, Fort Peck project, Mont., Shoshone project, Wyo. [1947.] cover title, [9] leaves+[2]-j-7 p. 4° (Specifications 1796.) [Proc-essed. Invitation for bids, schedules and specifications; bids will be received until June 6, 1947.] f Paper, 50c. I 27.8:1796

Gila project. Gila irrigation project, Ariz. public notice of annual wafer rental charges. Mar. 26, 1947. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t 11.49: G 37/3

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Gila project—Continued• Pumping units for relift pumping plants, A and B canals and laterals, unit

1, Yuma Mesa Division, Gila project, Ariz. [1947.] cover title, [13] leaves+ [2]+9 p. 1 pl. 4° (Specifications 1777.) [Processed. Invitation for bids, schedule, specifications, and drawing; bids will be received until Mav 8, 1947.1 t Paper, $1.00. j 27.8:1777

Hungry Horse project. Lion Lake dikes and erection of 150,000-gallon water tank, Hungry Horse project, Mont. [1947.] cover title, [7] leaves+ [2] +31 p. 6 pl. map, 4° (Specifications 1793.) [Processed. Schedule, specifications, and drawings; bids will be received until May 21, 1947.] t Paper, $1.25.

I 27.8:1793Lugert-Altus irrigation project, Okla., announcement of annual water rental

charges. Apr. 9, 1947. 3 p. 4° [Processed.] f 11.49 :L 96/2Minidoka irrigation project, Idaho, Gooding division, public notice opening public

land to entry and announcing availability of water. Mar. 11, 1947. 5 p. 4° [Processed.] f 11.49: M 66/42

Missouri Basin project. Carrier-current coupling capacitors and carrier-current line traps for Gering, Bridgeport, and Sidney substations, power transmission lines unit, Missouri Basin project. [1947.] cover title, [12] leaves+[2]+6 p. 4° (Specifications 1771.) [Processed. Invitation for bids, schedules and specifications; bids will be received until May 2, 1947.] f Paper, 50c.

127.8:1771----- 84-inch outlet pipe for outlet works at Enders Dam, Frenchman-Cambridge

unit, Nebr., Missouri Basin project. [1947.] cover title, [6] leaves+ [2] +12 p. 4 pl. 4° (Specifications 1772.) [Processed. Inviation for bids, schedule, specifications, and drawings; bids will be received until May 1, 1947.] f Paper, $1.00. j 27 8.1772’

Missouri River. Putting the Missouri to work. [Reprint with changes, 1947.] [2]+28+[2] p. il. map, 4° [Map is separate.] * Paper, 25c.

127.2: M 690/2-2Owyhee project, Oreg.-Idaho, Owyhee and Gem Irrigation Districts, public notice

opening public land to entry and announcing availability of water therefor. Apr. 8, 1947. 5 p.+ [5] leaves, il. 4° [Processed.] f 11.49: Ow 9/25

Rio Grande project. Power circuit breaker, disconnecting switches, fuses, current transformers, and cable for Sierra Electric Cooperative, Inc., substation at Elephant Butte power plant, Rio Grande project, N. Mex.-Tex. [1947.] cover title, [14]leaves + [2]+H p. 4° (Specifications 1767.) [Processed. Invita-

*or schedules and specifications; bids will be received until Mav 5 1947.] f Paper, $1.00. 127.8:1767— Transformers, switching equipment, metering equipment, relays, and light-ning an esters for Elephant Butte power plant and Socorro substation Rio Grande project, N. Mex.-Tex. [1947.] cover title, [31] leaves, [2]+22 p 4° (Specifications 1768.) [Processed. Invitation for bids, schedules and specifi-cations ; bids will be received until May 6, 1947.] f Paper, $1.25 I 27 8 • 1768

Shoshone project. Earthwork and structures, Ralston lateral, station 0+84.12 to station 230+52.57 and sublaterals, Heart Mountain division, Shoshone project

[?o47 ] co?’erc.title’ leaves+[2]+40 p. 47 pl. 4° (Specifications iibb.) [Processed. Schedules, specifications, and drawings; bids will be re-ceived until Apr. 25, 1947.] f Paper, $2.00. 127.8:1766

Generator protective and switching equipment, instrument transformers and grounding equipment for Heart Mountain power plant, Shoshone project

[?«7J C01verTtitJe. [23] leaves+[2]+13 p. 2 pl. 4° (Specifications 1795.) [Processed. Invitation for bids, schedules, specifications, and draw-ings ; bids will be received until June 5, 1947.] f Paper, 75c. I 27.8:1795

. Miscellaneous structural steel for Heart Mountain Power Plant Shoshone Hn°n«Ci-7Xyi0' rl1947 ] .cov?r V116’ [6] leaves+[2]+8 p. 3 pl. 4° (Specifica-tions 17bl.) [Irocessed. Invitation for bids, schedule, specifications and drawings; bids will be received until Apr. 21, 1947.] t Paper, 75c.

I 27.8: 1761

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Shoshone project—Continued .----- 25-ton traveling crane for Heart Mountain power plant, Shoshone project,

Wyo. [1947.] cover title, [6] leaves+[2]+11 p. 1 pl. 4° (Specifications 1773.) [Processed. Invitation for bids, schedule, specifications, and draw-ings ; bids will be received until May 5, 1947.] t Paper, 75c. I 27.8:1773

Sun River irrigation project, Mont., Greenfields division, public notice of availa-bility of water for public lands and opening of public lands to entry. Feb. 21, 1947. 8 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t 11.49: Su 7/29

Vale project, Oreg., Vale, Oreg., Irrigation District, public notice opening public land to entry and announcing availability of water therefor. Apr. 8, 1947. 5-|_ [15] p. il. 4° [Processed.] f 11.49 :V 23/9

Yakima project. Pumping units for Terrace Heights pumping plant, Roza division, Yakima project, Wash. [1947.] cover title, [9] leaves+[2]+9 p. 1 pl. 4° (Specifications 1776.) [Processed. Invitation for bids, schedule, specifications, and drawing; bids will be received until May 7, 1947.] i Paper, $1.00. 127.8:1776

Yuma project. Yuma auxiliary irrigation project, Ariz., public notice of annual operation and maintenance charges. Mar. 21, 1947. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] t

11.49: Y 9/58----- Yuma irrigation project [Ariz.-Calif.], public notice of annual water

charges. Mar. 18, 1947. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t 11-49:9/57

TERRITORIES AND ISLAND POSSESSIONS DIVISIONHAW An

Report to governor, Hawaii, by superintendent of public works, year ending June 30,1946. n. p. [1947]. p. 1-22+leaves 25-37, il. 1 pl. t

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INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSIONNot e .—The bound volumes of the decisions, usually known as Interstate Commerce Com-

mission reports, Interstate Commerce Commission reports—Motor carrier cases, and Inter-state Commerce Commission reports—Valuation reports are sold by the Superintendent or Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C., at various prices, depending upon the size of the volume. Separate decisions or opinions are sold on subscription, price $1.50 per volume; foreign subscription, $2.00; single copies, usually 5c.. In ordering a volume, be sure to specify the series and whether Finance or other than Finance decisions are desired. Entries for the separate decisions are grouped below under center heads following other Interstate Commerce Commission publications.Carriers. Selected financial and operating statistics from annual reports of

carriers by water, year ended Dec. 31, 1945. Washington, D. C., Oct. 1946. [1]+31 p. oblong 8° (Statement 4633.) t ® Item 671L. C. card 42-43774 IC 1 wat.10: 945

Decisions. Decisions of Interstate Commerce Commission, Oct. 1945-July 1946.1946. xxvi+867 p. (Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 264.) * Cloth, $2.75. • Item 673L. C. card 8-30656 IC 1.6/1: 264

—— Same, (finance reports), Oct. 1944-June 1946. 1947. li+881 p. (Inter-state Commerce Commission reports, v. 40, Motor carrier cases.) * Cloth, $3.00 • Item 690 IC 1 mot.8: 40

----- Same, Jan. 1945-July 1946. 1947. xvii+897 p. (Interstate Commerce Commission reports, v. 261.) * Cloth, $3.00. • Item 672 IC 1.6/1: 261

----- See also, below, center heads beginning Decisions.Finance decisions. See, above, Decisions, v. 261.Motor carrier decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Motor carrier).Motor carrier -finance decisions. See, above, Decisions, v. 40—below, center head

Decisions (Motor carrier, finance).Opinions. See, below, center heads beginning Decisions.

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Pipe lines. Transportation revenue and traffic of large oil pipe line companies, carriers having annual operating revenues of more than $500,000; 4 quarters (Jan.-Dec.) of 1946 and 1945. [1947.] 1 p. f° (Statement Q-600, QPS; Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Processed. Subject to revi-sion.] fL. C. card A 46-1701 IC 1 pip.7 : 946/5

Railroad accidents. In matter of making accident investigation reports under locomotive inspection act of Feb. 17, 1911, as amended: Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad, accident (boiler explosion) at Choteau, Okla., Mar. 16, 1947, caused by overheating of crown sheet due to low water. [1947.] 8 p. 4° [Proc- essed-] t IC 1 acci.5 : C 456

----- Same: Missouri Pacific Railroad, accident at Avert, Mo., Mar. 13, 1947, caused by explosion in engine crank case of Diesel-electric locomotive unit. [1947.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] f IC 1 acci.5: Av 36

Investigation 3066: Chicago Great Western Railway Company, report in re accident near Alta Vista, Iowa, Jan. 30, 1947. [1947.] 10 p. il. 4° [Proc- essed-] t IC 1 acci. 5: 3066

——• Investigation 3067; Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company, report in re accident, Van, Ind., Feb. 1, 1947. [1947.] 7 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t ic 1 acci.5: 3067

----- Investigation 3068: Pennsylvania Railroad Company, report in re accident near Garland, Pa., Feb. 2, 1947. [1947.] 7 p. il. 4° [Processed.] f

IC 1 acci.5: 3068— Investigation 3069; Southern Pacific Company, report in re accident

Kingsburg, Calif., Feb. 4, 1947. [1947.] 8 p. il. 4° [Processed.] fIC 1 acci.5: 3069

Investigation 3070: Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company, report in re accident near Maumelle, Ark., Feb. 5, 1947 [1947 ] 9 p il 4° [Processed.] f IC 1 acci.5: 3070

----- Investigation 3071: St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company report in re accident near Scullin, Okla., Feb. 6, 1947. [1947.] 7 p. il. 4° [Processed.] f

IC 1 acci.5: 3071Investigation 3072: St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company report in

re accident near Republic, Mo., Feb. 7,1947. [1947.] 6 p. il. 4° [Processed.] f IC 1 acci.5: 3072

Investigation 3073: Union Pacific Railroad Company, report in re accident near Schuyler, Nebr., Feb. 14, 1947. [1947.] 8 p. il 4° [Processed.] t

IC 1 acci.5: 3073Investigation 3074: Seaboard Air Line Railroad Company, report in re

accident near Maxville, Fla., Feb. 14, 1947. [1947.] 7 p. il. 4° [Processed.] f IC 1 acci.5: 3074

----- Investigation 3075: Long Island Railroad Company, report in re accident Kings Park, N. Y., Feb. 16, 1947. [1947.] 7 p. il. 4” ‘[Processed.] f

IC 1 acci.5: 3075------ Investigation 3076: Union Pacific Railroad Company, report in re accident

near Farley, Oreg., Feb. 16, 1947. [1947.] 9 p. il. 4° [Processed.] fIC 1 acci.5: 3076

----- Investigation 3077: Chicago, South Shore and South Bend Railroad Com-pany, report in re accident, Andry, Ind., Feb. 17, 1947. [1947 ] 8 p il 4’ [Processed.] f ic ! acci 5: 3077

----- Investigation 3078: Pennsylvania Railroad Company, report in re accident near Gallitzin, Pa., Feb. 18, 1947. [1947.] 13 p. il. 4° [Processed.] f

IC 1 acci.5: 3078----- Investigation 3079: New York Central Railroad Company, report in re

accident at Charlotte, N. Y., Feb. 22, 1947. [1947.] 8 p. il. 4° [Processed.] fIC 1 acci.5: 3079

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Railroad accidents.—Continued.----- Investigation 3080: Pennsylvania Railroad Company, report in re accident

near Gallitzin, Pa., Feb. 28, 1947. [1947.] 12 p. il. 4° [Processed.] fIC 1 acci.5: 3080

Railroad cars. Selected statistics from annual reports of private car owners (persons furnishing cars or protective service to or on behalf of railroad or express companies) year ended Dec. 31, 1945. Washington, D. C., Feb. 1947. [1] 4-20 p. oblong 8° (Statement 475.) t • Item 671L. C. card A44-914 IC 1.2: C 17/3/945

Railroads. Postwar capital expenditures of railroads; [prepared by John T. Warren and Alexis P. Bukovsky], Washington, D. C., Mar. 1947. cover title, i-iii-|-v-vii4-75 p. il. 4° (Statement 471; Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Processed.] tL. C. card A47-1699 IC 1.2: Ex 7

Traffic decisions. See, above, Decisions, v. 264—below, center head Decisions (Traffic).

Water carrier decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Water carrier).

Decisions (Motor carrier)Note .—The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the Inter-

state Commerce Commission reports.

Braaten Trucking. No. MC-106523, Ed Braaten [doing business as Braaten Trucking] common carrier application; decided Jan. 8, 1947. [1947.] p. 711- 712. (M-6779.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 46.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a: M-6779Gasoline Transport Co. No. MC-104823 (sub-no. 13), J. B. Beaird and F. W.

Clark [doing business as Gasoline Transport Company] common carrier ap-plication; [decided Jan. 13, 1947]. [1947.] [1] 4-700-704 p. (M-6777.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 46.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-6777

Paint. Investigation and suspension docket no. M-2598, paint from Kansas City, Mo., to Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas; decided Dec. 19, 1946. [1947.] p. 647- 655. (M-6773.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 46.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot.8/a: M-6773Decisions (Motor carrier, finance)

Not e .—The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the Inter-state Commerce Commission reports.

See also subhead Decision on p. 541.Airline Motor Coaches, Inc. No. MC-F-3275, C. W. Murchison et al., control,

Dixie Motor Coach Corporation, control, Airline Motor Coaches, Inc.; decided Dec. 10, 1946. [1947.] p. 309-324. (MF-1548.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 45. ] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot. 8/a 2: MF-1548

Ash Truck Lines, Inc. No. MC-F-3199, Henry Ogram, control, Union Transfer Company, purchase, Ash Truck Lines, Inc. (George S- Allen, trustee) ; decided Nov. 26, 1946. [1947.] p. 277-281. (MF-1544.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 45.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot. 8/a 2: MF-1544

Automobile Carriers, Inc. No. MC-F-2581, Walter F. Carey and B. B. Beveridge, control, Commercial Carriers, Inc., purchase [Automobile Carriers, Inc., for-merly] J. & H. Transport, Inc.; decided Dec. 12, 1946. [1947.] p. 261-266. (MF-1542.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 45.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot. 8/a 2: MF-1542Crouse, Ira. No. MC-F-3005, E. L. Farmer et al., purchase, Ira Crouse; decided

Dec. 11, 1946. [1947.] p. 267-276. (MF-1543.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 45.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot. 8/a 2: MF-1543

Great Lakes Trucking Co., Inc. No. MC-F-2726, Charles L. Atwater and John W. Craig, control, Brada Cartage Company, purchase, Great Lakes Trucking Company, Inc. (Milton J. Miller, receiver) ; [decided Dec. 3, 1946], [1947.] [1] 4-304-308 p. (MF-1547.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 45.] * Paper, 5c.

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Hall Motor Freight Co. No. MC-F-2289, Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, control, Santa Fe Trail Transportation Company, purchase, Hall Motor Freight Company; decided Nov. 26, 1946. [1947.] p. 285-303. (MF- 1546.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 45.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot. 8/a 2: MF-1546Hampton Roads Transportation Co. No. MC-F-3255, L. G. Hogshire, control,

N. B. & C. Motor Lines, Incorporated, purchase (portion) Hampton Roads Transportation Company; decided Dec. 16, 1946. [1947.] p. 347-351. (MF- 1552.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 45.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot. 8/a 2: MF-1552Holland, J. J., Inc. No. MC-F-3198, Jacob Mashkin, et al., control, Mashkin

Freight Lines, Incorporated, purchase (portion), J. J. Holland, Inc.; [decided Dec. 2, 1946], [1947.] [1]+332-336 p. (MF-1550.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 45.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot. 8/a 2: MF-1550

Interstate Motor Freight System. No. MC-F-2181, United States Freight Com-pany, investigation of control, Interstate Motor Freight System; [decided Jan. 6, 1947.] [1947.] [1]+352-358 p. (MF-1553.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 45.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot. 8/a 2; MF-1553

Johnson, Louis J. No. MC-F-2636, R. V. Weicker, control, Weicker Transfer & Storage Company, purchase, Louis J. Johnson and Raymond W. Johnson; [decided Dec. 3, 1946.] [1947.] [1]+282-284 p. (MF-1545.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 45.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot. 8/a 2: MF-1545

King Bros. Co. No. MC-F-3173, Cincinnati Street Railway Company, control, King Brothers Company; decided Dec. 26, 1946. [1947.] p. 337-346. (MF- 1551.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 45.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot. 8/a 2: MF-1551Kline, Richard F. No. MC-F-3201, Richard M. O’Boyle and Lillian M. O’Boyle,

control, M. I. O’Boyle & Son, Inc., purchase, [Richard Franklin Kline doing business as] Richard F. Kline; [decided Dec. 24, 1946]. [1947.] [1]+234— 238 p. (MF-1537.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 45.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot. 8/a 2: MF-1537Los Angeles-Albuquerque Express. No. MC-F-2777, Winter-Weiss Company, con-

trol, Los Angeles-Albuquerque Express, Inc., purchase, George C. Lebeck [do-ing business as Los Angeles-Albuquerque Express; decided Nov. 20, 1946]. [1947.] [1]+250-254 p. (MF-1540.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 45.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot. 8/a 2: MF-1540

Motorcar Transport Co. No. MC-F-3209, W. F. Carey and B. B. Beveridge, con-trol, Commercial Carriers, Inc., lease, Motorcar Transport Company; decided Dec. 12, 1946. [1947.] p. 325-331. (MF-1549.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 45.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot. 8/a 2: MF-1549

R-B Freight Lines, Inc. No. MC-F-2951, Youell, Inc., and Peerless, Incorporated, control, Consolidated Freight ways, Inc., purchase (portion), R-B Freight Lines, Inc.; decided Dec. 6, 1946. [1947.] p. 227-233. (MF-1536.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 45.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot. 8/a 2 : MF-1536

Reich Bros. Long Island Motor Freight, Inc. No. MC-F-3190, Benjamin Eskow, control, Yale Transport Corp., purchase (portion), Reich Bros. Long Island Motor Freight, Inc.; decided Dec. 3, 1946. [1947.] p. 245-249. (MF-1539.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 45.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot. 8/a 2: MF-1539

Rohweder Truck Lines, Inc. No. MC-F-3187, Harry Hess [doing business as Hess Motor Express], purchase (portion), Rohweder Truck Lines, Inc., lease (portion), Wilson Storage and Transfer Co.; decided Nov. 21, 1946. [1947.] p. 239-244. [MF-1538.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 45.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1 mot. 8/a 2: MF-1538Yates, George B. No. MC-F-3108, James Rollo and Ralph Nappi, control, Rollo

Trucking Corporation, Inc., purchase, Anne Marguerite Yates [doing business as George Burton Yates]; decided Dec. 9, 1946. [1947.] p. 255-260. (MF- 1541.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 45.] * Paper, 5c.

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D ecisions (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. 541.

Airplane seats. Investigation and suspension docket no. 5393, classification ratings on airplane seats; [decided Dec. 10, 1946]. [1947.] [1]+702-706 p. ([Opinion] 24833.) [From v. 266.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 24833

Freight rates. No. 28622, intercoastal rate structure; [decided Dec. 20, 1946.] [1947.] [1]+624-626 p. ([Opinion] 24823.) [From v. 266.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 24823----- No. 29410, Crane Enamelware Company et al. v. Lake Erie Railway Com-

pany et al.; [decided Dec. 31, 1946]. [1947.] [l]+676-672 p. ([Opinion] 24827.) [From v. 266.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 24827

----- No. 29497, Leeds and Northrup Company v. Truck Rail Terminals, In-corporated, et al.; decided Nov. 27, 1946. [1947.] p. 685-688. ([Opinion] 24830.) [From v. 266.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 24830

Fruit. Fourth section application no. 16028, citrus fruit from Florida to north Atlantic ports decided Dec. 10, 1946. [1947.] p. 627-641. ([Opinion] 24824.) [From v. 266.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 24824

Grain. No. 29014, Roanoke City Mills, Inc. v. Aberdeen & Rockfish Railroad et al.: decided Dec. 12,1946. [1947.] p. 693-701. ([Opinion] 24832.) [From v. 266.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 24832

Potatoes. No. 29161, Atlantic Commission Company, Inc. v. Bangor & Aroostook Railroad Company et al.; decided Nov. 29, 1946. [1947.] p. 651-669. ([Opin-ion] 24826.) [From v. 266.] ♦ Paper, 10c. IC 1.6/la: 24826

Rubber. No. 29307, storage in transit on artificial rubber; decided Nov. 25, 1946. [1947.] p. 673-680. ([Opinion] 24828.) [From v. 266.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 24828----- No. 29346, transit on crude rubber in central territory; [decided Nov. 25,

1946.] [1947.] [1]+642-650 p. ([Opinion] 24825.) [From v. 266.]* Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24825

Steel. No. 29048, Atlantic Steel Company v. Southern Pacific Company et al.; decided Dec. 19, 1946. [1947.] p. 689-692. ([Opinion] 24831.) [From v. 266.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 24831

Switching charges. Investigation and suspension docket no. 5359, reciprocal switching at Knoxville; decided Dec. 26, 1946. [1947.] p. 681-684. ([Opin-ion] 24829.) [From ,v. 266.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 24829

----- No. 29245, Minneapolis Traffic Association v. Chicago & North WesternRailway Company et al.; decided Dec. 18, 1946. [1947.] p. 729-772. ([Opin-ion] 24835.) [From v. 266.] * Paper, 15c. IC 1.6/la: 24835

Decisions (Water carrier)Not e .—The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the Inter-

state Commerce Commission reports.

American Liberty Steamship Corporation. No. W-933, American Liberty Steam-ship Corporation common carrier application; decided Dec. 16, 1946. [1947.] p. 15-32. (WC-298.) [From v. 265.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : WC-298

Bartenfeld, W. G. No. W-470, W. G. Bartenfeld contract carrier application; decided Nov. 19, 1946. [1947.] p. 33-+0. (WC-299.) [From v. 265.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: WC-299

Broivn, Arthur J. No. FF-38 (sub. no. 1), Arthur J. Brown freight forwarder application, extension of operations; decided Nov. 26, 1946. [1947.] p. 41-46. (WC-300.) [From v. 265.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: WC-300

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Fire accidents. Motor carrier fire accidents, 1945. Mar. 1947. [l]+v+45 p. il. f° [Processed.] tL. C. card A 43-4 IC 1 mot.2 : Ac 2/2/945

JUSTICE DEPARTMENT

Adamston Flat Glass Co. No. 5570, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, Adamston Flat Glass Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1947.] cover title, ii+40 p. t J 1.76: Ad 19

Albert & Harrison, Inc. No. 1075, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946, United States v. Albert & Harrison, Incorporated; petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims. [1947.] cover title, i+23 p. t J 1.78: Al 14/2

Allen, Alvina. No. 626, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946, Tom C. Clark, Attorney General, as successor to Alien Property Custodian, v. Alvina Allen et al., on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for petitioner. [1947.] cover title, ix+94 p. t J 1.78: Al 53/4

Arden, Elizabeth, Inc. No. 1094, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946, Elizabeth Arden, Inc., Elizabeth Arden Sales Corporation and Florence N. Lewis, v. Federal Trade Commission, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for Federal Trade Commission in opposi-tion. [1947.] cover title, i+18 p. t J 1.78: Ar 28

Austin, Mrs. Ida S. No. 10339, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit, Ida S. Austin v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1947.] cover title, iii+16 p. t

J 1.76: Au 76/2Ayrshire Collieries Corporation. No. 467, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct.

term, 1946, Ayrshire Collieries Corporation et al., and Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company v. United States, Interstate Commerce Commission, et al., appeal from district court for southern district of Indiana, Indianapolis division; brief for United States and Interstate Commerce Com-mission. [1947.] cover title, iii+99 p. j J 1.78: Ay 76/2

Bayer, Samuel. No. 606, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946, United States v. Samuel Bayer, Elias Bayer and Walter V. Radovich, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; reply brief for United States. [1947.] cover title, i+25 p. t J 1.78 :B 341/5

Bell, Virgil D. No. 993, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946, Virgil D. Bell et al., v. Seton Porter et al., on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; memorandum for United States as amicus curiae. [1947.] cover title, 2 p. J J 1.78: B 413/3

Boston Wool Trade Association. No. 9474, United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia, Boston Wool Trade Association et al., v. John F. Snyder, Secretary of Treasury, appeal from District Court of United States for Dis-trict of Columbia; brief and appendix for appellee. [1947.] cover title, ii+ 25 p. $ J 1.77: b 657

Bourne, Mary M. Supreme Court of Rhode Island, Fiduciary Trust Company, executor [of Mary M. Bourne], et al. v. Aimee Henry Mishou, et al.; brief for respondent, Tom C. Clark, Attorney General of United States, as successor to Alien Property Custodian. [1947.] cover title, i+22 p. 4° J J 1.82: B 667

Bourquin, George M. In Court of Claims, no. 47649, George M. Bourquin v.United States; demurrer to petition. [1947.] p. 5-21. $ J 1.80 :B 667

Bowers, Claude. No. 995, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946, Claude Bowers et al. v. Remington Rand, Inc., on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1947.] cover title, i+16 p. t j 1.78; B 677

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Brighton Mills, Inc. No. 11860, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, Brighton Mills, Inc., formerly Southern Brighton Mills, v. commissioner of in-ternal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1947.] cover title, i+18 p. t J 1.76 :B 768/2

Caldarola, Peter. No. 625, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946, Peter Caldarola v. Moore-McCormack Lines, Inc., and Gerda Eckert and Thor Eckert, jr., partners doing business under firm name of Thor Eckert & Co., on writ of certiorari to Court of Appeals of State of New York; memorandum for United States as amicus curiae. [1947.] cover title, ii-|-33 p. $

J 1.78: C126California. No. 12 original, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946,

United States v. California; supplemental brief for United States in support of motion for judgment. [1947.] cover title, ii-j-29 p. $ J 1.78 : C 128/17

California Zinc Co. In Court of Claims, no. 47594, California Zinc Company, Sacramento Valley and Eastern Railway, and Clifton M. Kolb, trustee, v. United States; demurrer. [1947.] p. 11-16. J J 1.80: C128/10

Cardeza, Mrs. Charlotte D. M. Nos. 9207-8, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, commissioner of internal revenue v. estate of Charlotte D. M. Cardeza, Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company and Thomas D. M. Cardeza, executors; estate of Charlotte D. M. Cardeza, Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company and Thomas D. M. Cardeza, executors, v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; appendix B to brief for commis-sioner. [1947.] cover title, i-f-44a p. $ J 1.76 :C 178

Cauldwell-Wing ate Co. No. 45733, in Court of Claims, Cauldwell-Wingate Com-pany v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1947.] cover title, iii+219- 329 p. t J 1.80: C 311/2

Circuit Courts of Appeals. Records and briefs in circuit courts of appeals and United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, cases prepared or argued by Tax Division [title page and index, v. 1036-95, fiscal year 1946] 1947. [l]-[-9 p. t J 1.19/5 :1036-1095/t.p.& ind.

Clark, William. No. 47009, in Court of Claims, William Clark v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1947.] cover title, p. 83-127. $ J 1.80 :C 549/4

Cleaver, John C. No. 1067, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946, John C. Cleaver v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1947.] cover title, i-f-9 p. $ J 1.78 :C 582

Columbia Steel Co. Civil action no. 1010, in district court for district of Delaware, United States v. Columbia Steel Company, [et al.]; complaint. [1947.] cover title, 45 p. t j i.75; q 723/5

Commers, Edward C. No. 1103, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946, Edward C. Commers v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1947.] cover title, i-f-7 p. $ j 1.78: C 736/3

Court of Claims. Briefs in Court of Claims, cases prepared or argued by Tax Division [title page and index, v. 7, fiscal year 1946]. 1947. iii p. J

J 1.19/8: 7/t.p.& ind.Cudahy Packing Co. In Court of Claims, no. 46421, Cudahy Packing Company v.

United States; defendant’s request for special findings of fact. [1947.] p. 33-43. t j 1 so: C 893

Culligan, Charles J. No. 985, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946, Charles J. Culligan v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States in opposition. [1947.] cover title, n+9 P- $ J 1.78: C 898

Detroit Bankers Co. No. 1060, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946, H. William Klare, receiver of Detroit Bankers Company, v. United States’ on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States in opposition. [1947.] cover title, ii-|-15 p. J J 1.78 ;D 484/7

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Dickey, Edwin C. M. In Court of Claims, C. Cis. no. 47558, Edwin C. M. Dickey v. United States; motion to dismiss. [1947.] p. 9-15. 1 J 1.80 :D 559

DI Re, Michael. No. 1193, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946, United States v. Michael Di Re, petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit. [1947.] cover title, 1+11 p. t J 1-78: D 628/3

----- United States circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, no. 160, Oct. term, 1946, United States v. Michael Di Re, appeal from judgment of district court for western district of New York; [proceedings]. [1947.] p. 64-73. $

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United States vs. Michael Di Re [Appeal from district court for western district of New York ; proceedings]. [1947.] p. 74-77. J J 1.76 :D 628/2

District of Columbia. No. —, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946, United States v. Public Utilities Commission of District of Columbia, et al.; petition for writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia. [1947.] cover title, ii+36 p. t J 1.78 :D 633/3

Ellicott Machine Corporation. In Court of Claims, no. 46285, Ellicott Machine Corporation v. United States; Defendant’s brief. [1947.] p. 71-102. $

J 1.80: El 55/2Evans, Paul. No. 823, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946, United

States v. Paul Evans, on appeal from district court for southern district of California; brief for United States. [1947.] cover title, ii+19 p. $

J 1.78: Ev 16/4Falwell Fast Freight, Inc. No. 1091, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct.

term, 1946, C. W. Falwell, jr., and Falwell Fast Freight, Inc., v. United States et al., appeal from district court for western district of Virginia; motion to affirm. [1947.] cover title, 17 p. t J 1.78 : F 199

Flour Mills of America, Inc. In Court of Claims, no. 46450, Flour Mills of Amer-ica, Inc., v. United States ; no. 46451, International Milling Company v. [same] ; no. 46452,Ismert-Hincke Milling Company v. [same] ; no. 46453, Moore-Lowry Flour Mills Company v. [same] ; no. 46454, Rodney Milling Company v. [same], defendant’s brief. [1947.] cover title, iii+135-179 p. $ J 1.80 :F 668/2

Ford Motor Co. Nos. 643, 644, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946, Ford Motor Company v. United States; Commercial Investment Trust Corporation, Commercial Investment Trust, Inc., Universal Credit Corpora-tion, et al., v. [same], on appeal from district court for northern district of Indiana; brief for United States. [1947.] cover title, iii+55 p. t

J 1.78: F 757/3Fox, Ralph A. No. 5594, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, J. A. Krug,

Secretary of Interior, N. H. Collisson, USNR, coal mines administrator for United States, [et al.] operating mine no. 3, Fox Coal Company, v. Ralph A. Fox, appeal from district court for northern district of West Virginia, Wheel-ing division; brief for appellants. [1947.] cover title, iv+56 p. $

J 1.76: F 833«----- No. 5594, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, J. A. Krug, Secretary of

Interior, N. H. Collisson, USNR, coal mines administrator for United States [et al.] operating mine no. 3, Fox Coal Company, v. Ralph A. Fox, appeal from district court for northern district of West Virginia, Wheeling division; appen-dix. [1947.] cover title, vi+324 p. J J 1.76 :F833/2

Freeman, Saul S. Nos. 1068-69, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1947, Saul S. Freeman v. United States, on petition for writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1947.] cover title, ii+27 p. t J 1.78 :F 877

Funk, Mrs. Eleanor M. No. 9341, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, Eleanor M. Funk v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decisions of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1947.] cover title, iii+54 p. $

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latly, as administratrix of John Gellatly, v. United States; supplemental mem-orandum on behalf of defendant. [1947.] p. 281-284. $ J 1.80: G 282/3

Gerlach Live Stock Co. In Court of Claims, no. 47G01, Gerlach Live Stock Com-pany v. United States; motion to dismiss petition. [1947.] p. 9-11. $

J 1.80: G 316/3Gooch Milling & Elevator Co. In Court of Claims, no. 47004, Gooch Milling &

Elevator Company v. United States; supplemental brief for United States. [1947.] p. 61-68. $ J 1.80 :G 59/2

Greenhouse Bros. & Finkelstein, Inc. No. 1107, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946, Greenhouse Bros. & Finkelstein, Inc., v. Reconstruc tion Finance Corporation, on petition for writ of certiorari to Emergency Court of Appeals; brief for respondent in opposition. [1947.] cover title, ii+20 p. t

J 1.78: G 838Health-Mor, Inc. No. 1051, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946,

Health-Mor, Inc., v. Paul A. Porter, administrator, Office of Price Administra-tion, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th cir-cuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1947.] cover title, ii-f-19 p.

J 1.78: H 349Hecht Co. No. 5595, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, commissioner of

internal revenue v. Hecht Company ; appendix B to brief for petitioner. [1947.] cover title, 14-43 p. t J 1.76: H 355

Houston, Tex. No. 86, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946, First National Bank in Houston, et al., v. Frank Scofield, collector of internal reve-nue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th cir-cuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1947.] cover title, i-f-12 p. J

J 1.78: H 818Johnson, Therese C. No. 11904, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit,

Therese C. Johnson v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1947.] cover title, ii-4-31 p. $

J 1.76: J 637Jonsson, Karl. No. 1120, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946,

Karl Jonsson v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1947.] cover title, i-f-10 p. t J 1.78: J 738

Kelp Laboratories. No. 718, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946, United States v. Michael Walsh, individual trading as Kelp Laboratories, on appeal from district court for southern district of California; brief for United States. [1947.] ii4-28 p. $ J 1.78 :K 299/2

Kiewit, Peter, Sons’ Co. In Court of Claims, no. 46432, Peter Kiewit Sons’ Company and George Condon and Chester Cunningham, partnership, trading as Condon-Cunningham Company, joint adventurers and co-contractors, v. United States; defendant’s exceptions to commissioner’s findings and request for special findings of fact. [1947.] p. 109-115. $ J 1.80 :K 549/3

Knauer, Paul. No. 1088, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1947, United States, ex rel. Paul Knauer, v. Andrew Jordan, as district director of immigration and naturalization, etc., on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; memorandum for respondent in opposition. [1947.] 14-5 p. $ J 1.78 :K 729/3

Kulick, John M. No. 840, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946, Myrl Alexander, warden, [Federal Correctional Institution, Danbury, Conn.], v. United States ex rel. John Myron Kulick, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for petitioner. [1947.] cover title, iii-|-74 p. J

J 1.76: K 959/2----- No. 840, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946, Myrl Alex-

ander, warden, [Federal Correctional Institution, Danbury, Conn.], v. United States ex rel, John Myron Kulick, on writ of certiorari to [circuit] court of appeals for 2d circuit; reply brief for petitioner. [1947.] cover title, i4-8 p. J

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Land, Edwin H. Brief for appellee Tom C. Clark, Attorney General, as successor to Alien Property Custodian, in Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal docket no. 5321, Edwin H. Land v. Erwin Kasemann, appeal from Board of Interference Examiners. [1947.] cover title, i+24 p. 4° J J 1.79 :L 23

Line Construction Co., Inc. In Court of Claims, no. 46109, Line Construction Com-pany, Inc., v. United States; defendant’s request for finding of facts and ex-ceptions to commissioner’s report. [1947.] p. 109-144. t J 1.80: L 645/3

Long Beach Federal Savings and Loan Association. No. 687, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946, John H. Fahey and A. V. Ammann, individ-ually and respectively as Federal home loan bank commissioner and conservator for Long Beach Federal Savings and Loan Association, v. Paul Mallonee et al., on appeal from district court for southern district of California; brief for appellants. [1947.] cover title, viii+126 p. J J 1.78 :L 854/5

Lotto, Frank. No. 971, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946, Frank Lotto and Joseph Raymond Cullotta v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1947.] cover title, i+12 p. J J 1.78 :L 918

Louisiana Exploration Co. No. 11878, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, Louisiana Land and Exploration Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1947.] cover title, ii+30 p. t J 1.76: L 93/4

McWilliams, Joseph E. Brief for appellant, United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia, no. 9438, United States v. Joseph E. McWilliams et al., on appeal from District Court of United States for District of Columbia. [1947.] cover title, iv+38 p. t J 1.77 :M 258

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Mayfair Meat Packing Corporation. No. 1015, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946, Mayfair Meat Packing Corporation and John Carr v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1947.] cover title, ii+13 p. $

J 1.78: M 453/2Moberly Milk Products Co. No. 1095, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct.

term, 1946, Philip B. Fleming, temporary controls administrator, et al., v. Moberly Milk Products Company, petition for writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia. [1947.] cover title, ii+31 p. t

J 1.78: M 712Modern Reed <k Rattan Co., Inc. No. 1154, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct.

term, 1946, United States v. Modern Reed and Rattan Company, Inc., and Achille Giannasca, petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit. [1947.] cover title, i+10 p. J J 1.78 :M 846/2

Mohawk Wrecking & Lumber Co. No. 583, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946, Philip B. Fleming, temporary controls administrator, v. Mohawk Wrecking and Lumber Co., partnership, and Harry Smith, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit; brief of temporary controls admin-istrator in opposition to motion to vacate substitution of Philip B. Fleming for Paul A. Porter as petitioner. [1947.] cover title, iv+51 p. $

J 1.78: M 725/2New York Indemnity Co. No. 46208, in Court of Claims, Robert E. Dineen, super-

intendent of insurance of State of New York, as liquidator of New York Indemnity Co., v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1947.] cover title, ii+ 57-101 p. i j 1.80: N 42y/5

Norfolk Southern Bus Corporation. No. 1046, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946, Norfolk Southern Bus Corporation v. National Labor Relations Board, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit; brief for National Labor Relations Board in opposition [1947 ] cover title, ii+19 p. J j i,78. N 767

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Olson, Oliver J., d Co. In Court of Claims, no. 46232, Oliver J. Olson & Co. v.United States; brief for United States. [1947.] p. 73-120. t

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Orencia Mrs. Mary. Brief for appellee, United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia, no. 9456, Mrs. Mary 'Orencia v. Winfred Overholser superin-tendent, St. Elizabeths Hospital. [1947.] cover title, i+6 p. $ J 1.77: Or 3

Orino, Sam. No. 46063, in Court of Claims, Rosa Orino, as executrix of Sam Orino, v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1947.] cover title 1+101-124 „ + J 1.80: Or 4/2p. +

Overton, Carlton B. Nos. —, in circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, Carlton B. Overton v. commissioner of internal revenue; George W. Oliphant v. [same], on petitions for review of decisions of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1947.] cover title, i+23 p. t J1.76:Ov2

Pacific Electric Railway. No. 1077, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946, Pacific Electric Railway Company v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for United States in opposiion. [1947.] cover title, ii+32 p. $ J 1.78 :P 119/7

Paden, Frederick T. In United States Patent Office before examiner of inter-ferences, interference no. 82255, Frederick T. Paden v. Onnie Mankki; record on behalf of Frederick T. Paden. [1947.] cover title, i+45 p. 4° *

J 1.81; P132Perniciaro, Samuel S. Nos. 1085 and 1092, in Supreme Court of United States,

Oct. term, 1946, Samuel Salvadore Perniciaro v. United States; Frank Walter Mogall v. [same], on petitions for writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1947.] cover title, i+10 p. t J 1.78 :P 423

Perry, Joli. In Court of Claims, no. 44608, Joli Perry, formerly J. L. Pivak, v.United States; defendant’s exceptions to report of commissioner and request for additional findings of fact. [1947.] p. 35-42. $ J 1.80 :P 429

Pioneer Parachute Co., Inc. No. —, in circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, Pioneer Parachute Co., Inc., v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1947.] cover title, ii-J-21 p. t J 1.76 :P 659

Potomac Electric Power Co. No. 1038, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946, Potomac Electric Power Company v. Public Utilities Commission of District of Columbia, et al., on petition for writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia; memorandum for United States. [1947.] cover title, 3 p. t J 1.78 :P 849

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J 1.77: P 849/2Potter, Jesse S. In Court of Claims, no. 47603, Jesse S. Potter, sometimes known

as Jesse Sheldon Lux Potter, v. United States; motion to dismiss petition. [1947.] p. 9-11. t J 1.80 :P 853

Price, Thomas A. Claim for personal injuries submitted by Department of Justice, estimate of appropriations [for payment of claim of Thomas A. Price], Apr. 7, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 2 p. (S. doc. 29, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

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Puerto Rico. No. 4233, in circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit, Rafael Bus- caglia, treasurer [of Puerto Rico], intervenor, v. Ballester Hermanos, on appeal from Supreme Court of Puerto Rico; brief for appellant. [1947 ] cover title, iii+43 p. large 8° i j i,76: P 962/6

No. H08, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1J40, Robert E. Hannegan, individually and as Postmaster General of United States, -??. Read Magazine, Inc., et al; petition for writ of certiorari to United State Court of Appeals for District of Columbia. [1947.] cover title, ii+22 p. * • J 1.78: R 22/3

~~ tVnioed States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia], no. 9268, Oct. terrn^ 1946, Robert E. Hannegan, individually and as Postmaster General, etc., vs. Read Magazine, Inc., et al. [appeal from District Court of United States tor District of Columbia; proceedings]. [1947.] p. 110, 120-123. $

J 1.77 : R 22/2^Ia:ximi^ian K- No- 975, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term,

194b, United States ex rel. Maximillian Karl Reichel v. Ugo Carusi, commis-sioner, Immigration and Naturalization Service, on petition for writ of cer-tiorari to circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit; brief for respondent in oppo-sition. [1947.] cover title, i+11 p. $ J 1.78 :R 271

R(>^.WiuRlm F- No. 994, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946, William F. Rokey and Harold McGownd, et al., v. Day & Zimmermann, Inc, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit • brief for respondent in opposition. [1947.] cover title, i+9 p. J J 1.78 : R 639

Rutherford Food Corporation. No. 562, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct term 1946, Rutherford Food Corporation and George Kaiser Packing Company v. William R. McComb, administrator of Wage and Hour Division, Labor De-partment, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit’ brief for administrator. [1947.] cover title, iv+60 p. J J 1.78 :R 933/2

St. Ect /ls Paper Co. No. 998, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946 St. Regis Paper Company v. Joseph T. Higgins, collector of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit • brief’for respondent in opposition. [1947.] cover title, i-|-12 p. $ J 1.78: Sa 24/3

ScticrA John G. No. 11855, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, John G (J. G.) Scherf v. commissioner of internal revenue; George H. Barnes and Ada E. Barnes v. [same], on petitions for review of decisions of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1947.] cover title, iii-f-20 p. J J1.76:Sch28

Scott, F. A. No. 10387, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit, F. A. Scott and Geneva Scott v. United States, appeal from district court for middle district of Tennessee, northeastern division; brief for United States. [1947.] cover

. title, iv+27 p. J j 7 76. Sc0 g3/2

Shapiro, William. No. 1098, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946William Shapiro v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; memorandum for United States. [1947 1 cover title, i+4p. J - J1.78:Sh22

Virgel O. No. 11477, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, Virgel O. Simons and Margaret Simons, husband and wife, v. United States, appeal from district court for eastern district of Washington, southern division • brief for United States. [1947.] cover title, iii-f-39 p. t J 1.76 : Si 57

Smith, Charles L. No. 1036, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946 Charles L. Smith v. Philip B. Fleming, temporary controls administrator on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; memo-randum for respondent. [1947.] cover title, ii-f-15 p. $ J1.78:Sm53

Sohio Corporatiov. No. 9472, United States Court of Appeals, District of Co-lumbia, Sohio Corporation, Delaware corporation, and Sohio Petroleum Com-pany, Ohio corporation, v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for re-view of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1947.] cover title n+25P- * J 1.77: So 25

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South Coast Corporation. No. 11859, in circuit court of apeals for 5th circuit, commissioner of internal revenue v. South Coast Corporation, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for petitioner. [1947.] cover title, 114-48 p. t J 1.76: So 87/4

Southern Pacific Co. No. 827, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946, Southern Pacific Company v. United States, on petition for writ of cer-tiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States in opposition. [1947.] cover title, i+10 p. t J 1.78: So8b/15

Standard Oil Co. No. 235, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946, United States v. Standard Oil Company of California and Ira Boone, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for United States.[1947.] cover title, vii-f-77 p. $ J 1.78: St 24/19

State Contracting Co. In Court of Claims, no. 45082, Edward E. Stafford, trad-ing as State Contracting Company, v. United States; defendant’s exceptions to commissioner’s report and request for special findings of fact. [1947.] p. 401“

J 1.80 *. St 29/2Sunal Theodore M. No. 535, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946,

Theodore Martin Sunal v. David R. Large, superintendent, Federal Prison Camp, Mill Point, W. Va., on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit; brief for respondent. [1947.] cover title, i-|-21 p. t

J. 1.76: Su 71/3Tag; cases. Manual of instructions to United States attorneys in handling of

tax cases, prepared at direction of Tom C. Clark, Attorney General, Douglas W. McGregor, assistant to Attorney General, Sewall Key, acting assistant Attorney General, Jan. 1947. [1947.] cover title, xv4-125 p. [Pages 118-125 are left blank to be used for notes.] $ J l-° • 49

Thurston, Jack T. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal docket no. 5368, interference no. 80855, Jack T. Thurston v. Otto Wulff, Heinrich Hoplt, and Georg Wiest; brief on behalf of appellees. [1947.] cover title, 14-27 p. $

J 1.79: T 426Todd, J. Z. No. 10915, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, J. Z. Todd and

J. L. Todd v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of deci-sions of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1947.] cover title, i4-14 p. $

J 1.76: T 566/2Vacu-Matic Carburetor Co. No. 1078, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct.

term, 1946, Vacu-Matic Carburetor Company v. Federal Trade Commission, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; brief for Federal Trade Commission in opposition. [1947.] cover title, 14-9 p. t

J 1.78: V 139/2Williams, Harrison. No. 850, in Supreme Court of United States Oct. term, 1946,

Harrison Williams, et al., v. Carl J. Austrian and Robert G. Butcher, as trustees of Central States Electric Corporation, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for Securities and Exchange Commission, anncus curiae. [1947.] cover title, iii4-63 p. i J1-78: W 672/2

Wilson, Francis A. No. 11517, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, com-missioner of internal revenue v. F. A. Wilson, also known as Francis A. Wilson, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for petitioner. [1947.] cover title, ii-f-28 p. t J 1-76 '• W 693/6

Wilson, Stuart M. No. 1084, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946, Stuart Morrison Wilson v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1947.] cover title, i-4-18 p. i J1.78:W 697

Wilson W. H. No. 5575, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, W. H. Wilson v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1947.] cover title, ii-|-33 p. t J 1.76 :W 699/7

Wyoming. No. 10, original, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946, United States v. State of Wyoming and Ohio Oil Company; reply brief for United States. [1947.] cover title, ii-[-12 p. t J 1.78: W 994/7

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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATIONCommunism. Menace of communism, statement of J. Edgar Hoover before Com-

mittee on Un-American Activities, House of Representatives, Mar. 26, 1947; presented by Mr. Wiley. 1947. [1]-|-12 p. (S. doc. 26, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 47-32326

Work. Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Justice [1944]. [1944.] cover title, [4] 4-44 p. il. 4° [Processed. Text and other illustrations on p. 1, 3 and 4 of cover.] $ J 1.14/2: In 8/944

IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICEConstitution of United States. Our Constitution and Government, lessons on

Constitution and Government of United States for use in public schools by candidates for citizenship; simplified edition prepared by John G. Hervey. [Reprint with changes] 1947. vi-}-226 p. il. map. [Original edition prepared by Catheryn Seckler-Hudson. Federal textbook on citizenship. ] * Paper, 55c.

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LABOR DEPARTMENTZone standards agreements. Shipbuilding Stabilization Committee, zone stand-

ards agreements and amendments. Nov. 12, 1946. [l]4-ii-+-37 leaves 4° [Processed.] t L 1.2: Z 7

APPRENTICErTRAINlNG SERVICEAddresses. Need for expanding apprenticeship in painting industry; by Wm. F.

Patterson. [1947.] [1.14-6 p. 4° [Processed. Address delivered at annual meeting of Painting and Decorating Contractors of America, San Francisco Calif., Feb. 11, 1947.] f L 23.8: P 27/6

Glass. Recommended local standards of apprenticeship for glass workers (bevel- ers, silverers, scratch polishers, mitre cutters, engravers, embossers, etc.) • prepared and issued by Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers of America; [June 20, 1946], [1946.] [3] leaves4-7 p. 4° [Processed.] t

L 23.2: G 46Linoleum. Recommended local standards of apprenticeship for linoleum carpet

and soft tile workers, prepared and issued by Brotherhood of Painters Deco-rators, and Paperhangers of America; [July 22, 1946], [1946.] [3] leaves4- »+[l] P- 4 [Processed.] t ------ ---L 23.2: L 64

[3] 4-21 p. 4°Occupations. Handbook of apprenticeable occupations. Feb. 1947.[Processed. Some of these pages are printed as leaves.] f L 23.6: be 1/947

CHILDREN’S BUREAUChildren's Bur.®au <with the exception of its child labor functions) was trans-

1946d t0 the Federal Security Agency by Reorganization plan no. 2, effective July 16,

S“ Security

Addresses. Unmarried mothers in wartime; by Maud Morlock. [1943 ] 13 p 4° [Processed. Presented at regional meeting of National Conference of Social Work in New York, Mar. 1943, and at regional meeting in St. Louis Apr. 1943 in revised form.] 0 L g 47 . fjn 5/5

CONCILIATION SERVICEDirectory. Corrections for Conciliation Service directory. Aug. 1946. 5 leaves

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EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

Agriculture. Agricultural and biological sciences. [1947.] iii+39 p. (Na-tional Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel; Description of professions series, pamphlet 1.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 954 L. C. card L 47-57 L 7 31:1

Containers. Occupational composition pattern for manufacture of paper con-tainers, fiberboard and corrugated, industry code 2671 (Standard industrial classification manual, Bureau of Budget, 1945) [with list of references]. Wash-ington, D. C., Nov. 1946. [2]+244-[2] P- [Processed.] t L7.27:P19

Electric power plants. Occupational composition pattern for electric light and power companies, industry code 8211 (Standard industrial classification man-ual, Bureau of Budget, 1942) [with list of references]. Washington, D. C., Oct. 1946. [2]+21+[2] p. [Processed.] <f> L 7.27: El 2

Employment. 1-6: Your community 6-point employment program. [1947.] cover title, [14] p. il. 12° [Prepared with cooperation of affiliated State Em-ployment Services.] t • Item 954 L 7.2: Em 7/14

Engineering sciences. [1947.] iii+51 p. (National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personel; Description of professions series, pamphlet 2.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 954 L 7.31:2

Handicapped. Outline of suggested plan of employment for physically and mentally handicapped through public employment services. [1947.] 6 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t L 7.2 :H 19/2

Medical professions: Dentist, dietitian, nurse, registered, optometrist, pharmacist, physician, speech pathologist, veterinarian. [1947.] iii+20 p. (National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel; Description of professions series, pamphlet 4.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 954 L 7.31:4

Occupations. [Job descriptions.] [Processed.] tJob description for: _

coremakeri. [Sept. 27,-1945.] [7] p. L7.16:C81----- Occupations related to occupations in miscellaneous manufacturing activi-

ties including amusement machine manufacturing, decorative feature and arti-ficial flower fabrication, mirror and picture frame manufacturing, musical instrument manufacturing, sign and advertising display manufacturing, toy and game manufacturing. Sept. 1943, reprinted June 1946. [3]+105 p. 4° (Job family series no. 1-56) t Pr 32.5212 : 1-56/1-2. n o te .—This feprint is classified under War Manpower Commission, which issued the earlier print.

Paints. Industry composition pattern for production of paints and varnishes (S. S. B. code 2811) [with list of references], Washington, D. C., Feb. 1946. [2]+15+[2] p. </> L7.27:P16

Professions. Miscellaneous professional fields. [1947.] v+29 p. (National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel; Description of professions series, pamphlet 5.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 954

L 7.31:5Social sciences. Social sciences. [1947.] v+31 p. (National Roster of Scien-

tific and Specialized Personnel; Description of professions series, pamphlet 7.) [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 954 L 7.31: 7

LABOR STANDARDS DIVISION

Addresses. Future of State labor legislation [address of Edwin W. Witte, professor of economics, University of Wisconsin, at Milwaukee convention of International Association of Governmental Labor Officials, Oct. 1, 1046.] [1947.] [2]+10 p. t L 16.15: St 29

Employers’ liability and workmen’s compensation. Second-injury funds as em-ployment aids to the handicapped; [by Marshall Dawson], 1947. cover title, 10 p. 4° [Processed.] t L 16.2: In 5/4

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In-service training prospectus. [Mar. 1947.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] tL16.2: In 7/5

Legislative report, supp. 3; Mar. 15, 1947. [1947.] 2 p. 4° [Processed. Special supplement on governors’ messages.] f L 16.12 : supp.3/947

Phenol, direct contact due to improper handling or accident may burn and poison [with bibliography]. [1947.] 20 p. narrow 12° (Controlling chemical haz-ards series no. 8.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 754 L 16.25: 8

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Addresses. Economic outlook; by Charles D. Stewart, chief, Program Planning Staff. [1947.] [l]+5 leaves, 4° [Processed. Paper delivered before Cath-olic Conference on Industrial Problems, Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 9, 1946.] t

L 2.26: St 4/2Cigarettes. Wage structure: Cigarettes, chewing and smoking tobacco, and

snuff, 1946; [prepared by Louis Badenhoop]. [1947.] cover title, iv+41 p.il. 4° (Series 2, no. 28.) [Processed. Some of these pages are printed asleaves. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] f L 2.27: 28

Collective bargaining. Collective bargaining with associations and groups of employers; [prepared by staff of Industrial Relations Branch], [1947.] iv+ 14 p. (Bulletin 897.) [Also in Monthly labor review, Mar. 1947.] * Paper 10c. • Item 759L. C. card L 47-64 L 2.3: 897

----- Same. (H. doc. 135, 80th Cong. 1st sess.)Containers. Wage structure: Paperboard containers and boxes, 1945; [prepared

by Bernard Freedman], [1947.] cover title, v+1-14 p.-(-leaves 15-65 il. 4° (Series 2, no. 33.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] t L 2.27 : 33

Dresses. Wage structure: Women’s and misses’ dresses, 1945; [prepared by Elizabeth Price]. [Jan. 1947.] cover title, iv-(-l-6 p.-(-leaves 7-33, il. 4°(Series 2, no. 29.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] f L 2.27: 29

Monthly labor review, subject index to v. 63, July-Dec. 1946. 1947. [1] -(-1057- 70 p. * Paper, 5c. . L2.6;63/ind.

Occupations. Descriptions of office occupations. June 1, 1946. 5 p. 4° [Proc-essed.] t L 2.2: Of 2

Paper. Industry wage studies, paper and allied products, app. K. [1947.] cover title, [1] +22 p. 4° [Processed.] t L 2.2: W 12/7/app. K

Pulp. Wage structure: Pulp, paper and paperboard, 1945; [prepared by Louis Badenhoop], [1946.] cover title, v+1-12 p.+leaves 13-54, il. 4° (Series 2, no.34.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] f L 2.27: 34

Shipbuilding. Wartime shipbuilding workers of Wilmington, Del.; [prepared by Hilda W. Callaway]. June 1946. [3] leaves +35 p. 4° (Work and wage experience studies, report 4.) [Processed.] t L 2.28: 4

Wages. Adjustments of wages to changes in cost of living (escalator clauses); [prepared by Abraham Weiss, Philomena Marquardt, and Florence Lutz]. Oct.1946. cover title, 21 p. il. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] fL. C. card L 47-19 L 2.2 : W12/14

----- Occupational wage relationships: Wood furniture, 1945; [prepared by Joseph W. Bloch], [Dec. 1946.] cover title, i+15 p. il. 4° (Series 1, no. 7.) [Processed. Some of these pages are printed as leaves. Text on p. 2 and 3of cover.] t L2.25: 7

----- Wage structure: Copper alloying, rolling and drawing, 1946: [prepared by Donald L. Helm]. [Feb. 1947.] cover title, iii+1—4 p.+leaves 5-19, 4° (Series 2, no. 35.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] t L2.27: 35

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NATIONAL WAGE STABILIZATION BOARD

Labor-management disputes, subsequent to Aug. 17, 1945, involving possession of properties by Federal Government; prepared in Research and Statistics Branch by Arthur E. Suffern with assistance of Annette Greenberg. Washing-ton, Oct. 23, 1946. [2] leaves-|-98 p. 4° (NWSB research and statistics report no. 2.) [Processed.] tL. C. card L 47-33 L 1.17: R 31/no. 2

RETRAINING AND REEMPLOYMENT ADMINISTRATION

Addresses. Address by G. B. Erskine, administrator, Retraining and Reemploy-ment Administration, at dinner meeting of Men’s Club of Temple Beth ElBuffalo, N. Y., Feb. 19, 1947. [1947.] 7 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t

L 24.7: Er 8/29----- Address by G. B. Erskine, administrator, Retraining and Reemployment

Administration, before the 2d anniversary dinner of the 52 Association, Inc., New York City, Feb. 25, 1947. [1947.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] t

L 24.7 : Er 8/30Amputees. Possibilities Unlimited : Blue print of operation [practical and proven

plan for formation and perpetuation of a purely community supported organi-zation for complete readjustment of amputees], Jan. 1947. [1947.] [l]4-10-f- 4 p. 4° [Processed.] f L24.2:P84

Community centers. Community advisory centers face the future [with bibliog-raphy]. [1947.] cover title, ii-|-22 p. il. 4° [Processed.] fL. C. card L 46-158 L 24.2: C 73/3

Employment. Federal Government employment principles. [1947.] 15 p.narrow 8° t ® Item 741 L 24.2: Em 7/2

Motion pictures. List of motion pictures available on rehabilitation of the handicapped. Mar. 24, 1947. 6 p. 4° (Information memorandum 8.) [Proc-essed.] f L 24.8: 8

National Association for Employment of the Handicapped. Bylaws of National Association for Employment of the Handicapped. [1947.] 11 p. 4° [Proc-essed.] f L 24.5 :N 21/2

----- Constitution of National Association for Employment of the Handicapped.[1947.] 6p. 4° [Processed.] t L24.5:N21

Occupational outlook information [material prepared by Federal Government agencies]. [Reprint 1947.] 6 p. t L 24.2: Oc 8/946/rep.

Panel centers. Advance report 2-6, to survey panel centers, covering center oper-ations during Sept. 1946-Jan. 1947. [1947.] various paging, il. 4° [Processed.Information lacking as to no. 1. Discontinued.] t L24.2: P 19/no.2-6

Public property. Supplement 2-4 to Information for educational institutions de-siring to acquire Federally owned property. [1946-47.] Each 1 p. 4° [Proc-essed. Accompanied by Directions of Civilian Production Administration andOrders of War Assets Administration.] t L 24.2 : Ed 8/supp.2-4

Rehabilitation. Community program for rehabilitation of the severely dis-abled ; by Interagency Committee on Rehabilitation Services for Severely Han-dicapped Persons. Mar. 31, 1947. [7] 4-23 p. il. 4° [Processed.] f

L 24.2: R 26Report. Report of administrator of Retraining and Reemployment Administra-

tion; extracts from annual report of Secretary of Labor, fiscal year 1946. [1947.] 15 p. f Federal Trade Commission Building, Room 216.

L 24.1:946—- Year-end report to RRA Advisory Council; by Graves B. Erskine, USMC,

administrator, Retraining ami Reemployment Administration. [Jan. 31, 1947.] 124-[3] p. 4° [Processed. Includes list of publications of Retraining and Reemployment Administration.] t L24.2:R29

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Veterans. Recommended minimum criteria for approval of on-the-job training program for veterans in State and local government agencies, adopted June 18, 1946, by Interagency Committee for Development of Criteria and Standards for On-the-Job Training. [1947.] 6 p. narrow 8° t L24.2 : V 64/2

SOLICITORAdam, Frank, Electric Co. No. 13478, in circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit,

L. Metcalfe Walling, administrator of Wage and Hour Division, v. Frank Adam Electric Company, on appeal from district court for eastern district of Missouri, eastern division; brief for appellant. [1947.] cover title, ii+21 p. J

L 21.7: Ad 13Addresses. Effect of administrative procedure act on regulatory functions of

Department of Labor, address by Jeter S. Ray, associate solicitor, before New York University Law School Institute on Federal administrative pro-cedure act, Feb. 7, 1947. [1947.] 19 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t

L 21.2: Ad 6Caldwell, M. W. Nos. 11866, 11869, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit,

M. W. Caldwell et al., v. Alabama Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company; J. J. Andrews et al. v. [same], appeals from district court for southern district of Alabama, John McDuffie, judge; brief for administrator of Wage and Hour Division, as amicus curiae. [1947.] cover title, i-f-7 p. J

L 21.7: C127Hazeltine Electronics Corporation. No. —, in circuit court of appeals for 2d

circuit, Bernard Divins and Eugene C. Martoccia, for and on behalf of them-selves, and all other present and former employees of Hazeltine Electronics Corporation and Hazeltine Corporation, similarly situated, v. Hazeltine Elec-tronics Corporation and Hazeltine Corporation, appeal from district court for southern district of New York; brief for administrator of Wage and Hour Division, as amicus curiae. [1947.] cover title, iii4-20 p. t L 21.7 :H 338

Power OH Co. No. 5579, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit. L. Metcalfe Walling, administrator of Wage and Hour Division, v. Fred W. Herlihy and Florence E. Herlihy, copartners doing business as Power Oil Company, appeal from district court for eastern district of South Carolina. Orangeburg division; brief and appendix for appellant. [1947.] cover title, i-|-74-13 p. t

L 21.7: P 871Wabash Radio Corporation. No. 10377, in circuit court of appeals for 6th

circuit, Wabash Radio Corporation v. L. Metcalfe Walling, administrator of Wage and Hour Division, appeal from district court for western district of Michigan, southern division; brief for administrator. [1947.] cover title, i4-ii-|-59 p. J L21.7: Will

WAGE AND HOUR AND PUBLIC CONTRACTS DIVISIONSEmployees. Regulations defining and delimiting terms “any employee employed

in a bona fide executive, administrative, professional, or local retailing ca-pacity, or in capacity of outside salesman”, pursuant to sec. 13 (a) (1) of fair labor standards act of 1938 (52 Stat. 1060). Revised Jan. 1942. [Reprint 1946.] 4 p. 4° [Title 29, chap. 5, Code of Federal regulations, pt. 541.] f

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Jobs. Your job future after college. [1947.] 8 p. il. [Processed.] tL 13.2 : J 57

Labor laws and legislation. 1946 State labor legislation of special interest to women. [Dec. 31, 1946. J 5 p. 4° [Processed.] f L 13.2: L11/4/946

LIBRARY OF CONGRESSAppropriations. Supplemental estimate of appropriation, with proposed provi-

sion affecting appropriation for legislative branch, Library of Congress, fiscal year 1948. Apr. 14,1947. 2 p. (H. doc. 194, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

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Book list. United States quarterly book list, v. 2, [author, title, and subject] index, 1946. [1947.] 18 p. large 8° * Paper, 10c. • Item 784

LC 1.20:2/ind.Canterbury pilgrims, mural paintings by Ezra Winter, in North Reading Room,

Annex, Library of Congress, illustrating characters of Geoffrey Chaucer’s Can-terbury tales. 1946. [2] p. il. oblong large 8°, folded into large 8° size, j L. C. card 46-27985 LC 1.2: C16/2

Film library. National film library, problem of selection; [by] John G. Bradley, n. p. [1946], p. 63-72. [Presented Oct. 15, 1945, at Technical Conference in New York. Copyrighted 1946 by Society of Motion Picture Engineers, Inc. Reprinted from Journal of Society of Motion Picture Engineers, v. 47, no. 1 (July 1946).] t LC 1.2 : F48

History and problem of bibliography; by Luther H. Evans, n. p. [1946], p. 195- 205. [Reprinted from College and research libraries, July 1946.] tL. C. card 46-27921 LC 1.2: H 62/4

Jefferson, Thomas. Thomas Jefferson murals, by Ezra Winter, in Thomas Jeffer-son Room, Library of Congress. 1946. [2] p. il. oblong 8°, folded into 8° size, t

LC 1.2: J 35/946Organization. Library of Congress, organization and procedures. [1946.1 6 n

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Veterans. Surplus books for veterans, list no. 1. June 1,1946. 13 p. $LC 1.21: V 64/no.l

----- Surplus books for veterans, list no. 2. Aug. 1, 1946. [4] +1-28A+29-44p. 4° [Processed.] <j> LC 1.2: V 64/no.2

—— Surplus books for veterans, list no. 3. Sept. 3, 1946. 22 p. 4" [Proc-essed.] 0 LC 1.2: V 64/no.3

■ Surplus books for veterans, list no. 4. Oct. 14, 1946. 14 p. 4” [Proc-essed.] f (free to colleges and universities). LC 1.2: V64/no.4

•----- Surplus books for veterans, list no. 5. Nov. 5, 1946. iii+19 p. fLC 1.2: V 64/no.5

----- Surplus books for veterans], list no. 5, revised (list of titles still avail-able from list no. 5). Jan. 10, 1947. 7 p. 4° [Processed.] f (free to colleges and universities). LC 1.2: V 64/no.5/rev.

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BOOKS FOR THE ADULT BLIND

Embossed books. Check list of embossed books, 1944-46. Washington D C 1946. [1] -}-7 p. 4® [Processed.] tL. C. card 46-27924 LC 19.2: Em 1/944-46

Talking books. Check list of talking books, 1944-46. Washington, D. C., 1946. [l]+6p. 4° [Processed.] tL. C. card 47-32375 LC 19.2: T 14/4/944-46

LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE SERVICE

Industrial relations. Recent proposals to amend industrial relations laws; pre-pared, as answer to inquiries, by Gustav Peck. Dec. 4,1946. [2] 4-10 leaves 4” [Processed.] JL. C. card 47-32376 LC 14.2: In 27

Wages. Data on wages and profits, economic analysis prepared for Committee onLabor and Public Welfare, Senate; presented by Mr. Taft. 1947. iii4-18 d . 1 tab. (S. doc. 21, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) ♦ Paper, 10c.L. C. card 47-32367

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Asia. Southeast Asia, 1935-45, selected list of reference books; compiled by Cecil Hobbs. Washington, 1946. [l]-f-iv+86 p. 4° [Processed.] t (free to li-braries only).L. C. card 47-32392 LC 17.2: As 4/935-45

SUBJECT CATALOGING DIVISION

Classification. Classification, class D, supp. 2, 2d World War. Preliminary edi-tion as of June 1946. 1947. v+19 p. fL. C. card 46-26670 LC 1.7 : D/3/supp.2

Note .—This supplement is classified directly under the Library of Congress so that it may be filed with the publication which it supplements.

UNION CATALOG DIVISION

Books. Select list of unlocated research books, no. 8; May 1944.32 leaves, 4° [Processed.] f (free to libraries only).L. C. card 37-10127

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MARITIME COMMISSIONEast Asiatic Co., Ltd. No. 653, East Asiatic Company, Limited, v. Aktiebolaget

Svenska Amerika Linien (Swedish American Line) et al. [decided Jan. 9, 1947; report of Commission]. [1947.] [1]+ 6 p. [From Maritime Commission reports, v. 3.] t MC 1.22/a : 653

NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICSNote .—The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics is now releasing for sale its

individual Reports. Distribution to Depository Libraries, however, cannot be made until Reports belonging to an individual annual voltfme have been released by the Committee.

Ailerons. Adjustment of stick force by nonlinear aileron-stick linkage; by John G. Lowry. [1947.] cover title, 4 p. 4 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-467.) [Proc-essed. Originally issued Nov. 1942 as Restricted bulletin.] t

Y 3.N 21/5:11/1^467—— Effect of changes in aileron rigging on stick forces of high-speed fighter

airplane [with list of references] ; by Harry E. Murray and S. Anne Warren. [1947.] cover title, 5 p. 7 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-289.) [Processed. Originally issued May 1944 as Restricted bulletin L4E11.] f

Y 3.N 21/5: ll/L-289■----- Limitations of lifting-line theory for estimation of aileron hinge-moment

characteristics [with list of references]; by Robert S. Swanson and Clarence L. Gillis. [1947.] cover title, 10 p. 1 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-281.) [Proc-essed. Originally issued Dec. 1943 as Confidential bulletin 3L02.] f

Y 3.N 21/5: ll/L-281■----- Wind-tunnel investigation of plain aileron with various trailing-edge modi-

fications on tapered wing: 1, Aileron with fixed inset tabs [with list of ref-erences] ; by F. M. Rogallo and Paul E. Purser. [1947.] cover title, 11 p. 14 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-513.) [Processed. Originally issued Sept. 1942 as Advance restricted report.] t Y 3.N 21/5:11/L-513

----- Wind-tunnel tests of ailerons at various speeds: 2, Ailerons of 0.20 airfoil chord and true contour with 0.60 aileron-chord sealed internal balance on NACA 66, 2-216 airfoil [with list of references] ; by H. G. Denaci and J D Bird. [1947.] cover title, p. 1-12+leaves 13-14, 24 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-432.) [Processed. Originally issued June 1943 as Advance confidential report 3F18.] 4 Y 3.N 21/5: ll/L-432

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Ailerons—Continued.----- Same: 3, Ailerons of 0.20 airfoil chord and true contour with 0.35-aileron-

chord frize balance on NACA 23012 airfoil [.with list of references] ; by W. Letko and W. B. Kemp. [1947.] cover title, 12 p. 20 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-325.) [Processed. Originally issued Sept. 1943 as Advance confidential report 3114.] t Y 3.N 21/5: ll/L-325

Air flow. Investigation of air flow in right angle elbows in rectangular duct [with list of references]; by Charles H. McLellan and Walter A. Bartlett, jr. [1947.] cover title, 7 p. 9 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-328.) [Processed. Originallyissued Oct. 1941 as Advance restricted report.] f Y3.N 21/5: ll/L-328

Aircraft heaters. Investigation of aircraft heaters: 25, Use of thermopile radio-meter [with list of references] ; by L. M. K. Boelter, R. Bromberg, J. T. Gier, and E. R. Dempster. [1947.] cover title, 28 leaves, 1 pl. 4° (Wartime report W-88.) [Processed. Originally issued Apr. 1945 as Advance restricted report 5A13.] f Y 3.N 21/5:11/W-88

Airfoils. Effects of trailing-edge modifications on pitching-moment character-istics of airfoils [with list of references] ; by Paul E. Purser and Harold S. Johnson. [1947.] cover title, 9 p. 6 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-664.) [Proc-essed. Originally issued Sept. 1944 as Confidential bulletin L4130.] t

Y 3.N 21/5: ll/L-664----- Investigation of extreme leading-edge roughness on thick low-drag air-

foils to indicate those critical to separation [with one reference] ; by Eastman N. Jacobs, Ira H. Abbott, and Milton Davidson. [1947.] cover title, 8 p. 7 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-659.) [Processed. Originally issued June 1942 as Confidential bulletin.] t Y 3.N 21/5: ll/L-659

----- Streamline pattern in vicinity of oblique airfoil [with list of references] ; by Charles E. Watkins. Washington, Mar. 1947. cover title, 7 p. 8 pl. 11 p. of pl. 4° (Technical note 1231.) [Processed.] t Y 3.N 21/5:6/1231

----- < Variation of peak pitching-moment coefficients for 6 airfoils as affected by compressibility [with list of references] ; by Harold E. Cleary. [1947.] cover title, 12 p. 15 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-515.) [Processed. Originally issued Oct. 1944 as Advance confidential report L4H17.] t

Y 3.N 21/5: ll/D-515----- Wind-tunnel investigation of control-surface characteristics: 1, Effect of

gap on aerodynamic characteristics of NACA 0009 airfoil with 30-percent- chord plain flap [with list of references]; by Richard I. Sears. [1947.] cover title, 10 p. 16 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-377.) [Processed. Originally issued June 1941 as Advance restricted report.] t Y 3.N 21/5: ll/L-377

----- Same: 2, Large aerodynamic balance of various nose shapes with 30- percent-chord flap on NACA 0009 airfoil [with list of references] ; by Richard I. Sears and H. Page Hoggard, jr. [1947.] cover title, 12 p. 10 pl. 4° (War-time report L-380.) [Processed. Originally issued Aug. 1941 as Advance re-stricted report.] f Y 3.N 21/5: ll/L-380

----- Same: 14, NACA 0009 airfoil with 20-percent-chord double plain flap [with list of references]; by Richard I. Sears and Paul E. Purser. [1947.] cover title, 18 p. 32 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-290.) [Processed. Originally issued June 1943 as Advance restricted report 3F29.] t

Y 3.N 21/5: ll/L-290----- Wind-tunnel investigation of NACA 23021 airfoil with 2 sizes of balanced

split flaps [with list of references] ; by Robert S. Swanson and Marvin J. Schuldenfrei. [1947.] cover title, 13 p. 19 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-449.) [Processed. Originally issued Feb. 1941 as Advance confidential report.] t

Y3.N 21/5: ll/D-449Airplanes. Flight tests of Sikorsky HNS-1 (Army YR-4B) helicopter: 2,

Hovering and vertical-flight performance with original and alternate sets of main-rotor blades, including comparison with hovering performance theory [with list of references] ; by F. B. Gustafson and Alfred Gessow. [1947.] cover title, 15 p. 11 pl. 4° (Wartime report D-596.) [Processed. Originally issued Apr. 1945 as Memorandum report L5D09a.] f Y 3.N 21/5 : ll/L-596

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Airplanes—Continued----- - Full-scale wind-tunnel and flight tests of Fairchild XR2K-1 airplane

with zap flap and upper-surface aileron-wing installation [with list of ref-erences] ; by L. A. Clousing, Robert R. Lehr and William J. O’Sullivan. [1947.] cover title, 19 p. 23 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-437.) [Processed. Originally issued Mar. 1942 as Advance restricted report.] f Y3.N 21/5: ll/L-437

----- Measurement of flying qualities of DeHavilland Mosquito F-8 airplane (AAF no. 43-334960) : 1, Lateral and directional stability and control charac-teristics [with one reference] ; by H. L. Crane, D. B. Talmadge, and W. E. Gray, jr. [1947.] cover title, 22 p. 45 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-593.) [Processed. Originally issued May 1945 as Memorandum report L5D19.] t

Y 3.N 21/5 : ll/L-593Alloys. Physical data on certain alloys for high temperature applications; by

A. E. White, J. W. Freeman, and F. B. Rote [1947.] cover title, 251 p. 4 pl. 4° (Wartime report W-80.) [Processed. Originally issued Apr. 1943 as Advance confidential report 3D28.] j Y 3.N 21/5 : ll/W-80

Altitudes. Effect of altitude on cooling [with list of references] ; by Maurice J. Brevoort, Upshur T. Joyner, and George P. Wood. [1947.] cover title, 27 p. il. 11 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-386.) [Processed. Originally issued Mar. 1943 as Advance restricted report.] t Y 3.N 21/5: ll/L-386

Aluminum. Tests of 10-inch 24S-T aluminum-alloy shear panels with 1%-inch holes: 2, Panels having holes with notched edges [with one reference]; by Paul Kuhn and L. Ross Levin. [1947.] cover title, 6 p. 2 pl. 4° (Wartime report 1^512.) [Processed. Originally issued Apr. 1944 as Restricted bulle-tin L4D01. ] f Y 3.N 21/5:11/1^512

Blowers. Investigations on experimental impellers for axial blowers [with list of references], by W. Encke; [translation by Edward S. Shafer from report of] Gottingen Aerodynamic Experimental Station (AVA), Gottingen, Germany. Washington, Apr. 1947. cover title, 11 p. 15 p. of pl. 4° (Technical memo-randum 1123.) [Processed.] t Y3.N 21/5:8/1123

•----- Recent results on high-pressure axial blowers [with list of references],by B. Eckert; [translation by S. Reiss]. Washington, Apr. 1947. cover title, 8 p. 11 pl. 4° (Technical memorandum 1128.) [Processed.] t

Y 3.N 21/5: 8/1128Boundary layer. Investigation of boundary layer transition on concave walls

[with list of references] ; by H. W. Liepmann. [1947.] cover title, 22 leaves, 7 pl. 4° (Wartime report W-87.) [Processed. Originally issued Feb. 1945 as Advance confidential report 4J28.] t Y 3.N 21/5: ll/W-87

•----- Some recent contributions to study of transition and turbulent boundarylayers [with lists of references]; by Hugh L. Dryden. Washington, Apr. 1947 cover title, 32 p. 12 p. of pl. 4° (Technical note 1168.) [Processed.] f

Y 3.N 21/5: 6/1168Box beams. Shear-lag tests of 2 box beams with flat covers loaded to destruction

[with list of references]; by Patrick T. Chiarito. [1947.] cover title, 18 p 8 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-307.) [Processed. Originally issued Oct. 1942 as Advance restricted report.] t Y 3.N 21/5: ll/Lr-307

Condensation trails, where they occur and what can be done about them - by Richard V. Rhode and H. A. Pearson. [1947.] cover title, 7 p. 4 maps 4° (Wartime report E-474.) [Processed. Originally issued Sept. 1942 as Con-fidential bulletin.] t Y3.N21/5: ll/L-474

Control surfaces. Wind-tunnel data on aerodynamic characteristics of airplane control surfaces [with list of references] ; by Richard I. Sears. [1947.] cover title, 33 p. 173 p. of pl. 9 tab. 4° (Wartime report L-663.) [Processed. Origi-nally issued Dec. 1943 as Advance confidential report 3L08.] t

Y 3.N 21/5: ll/L-663Controls (aircraft). Frequency-response method for determination of dynamic

stability characteristics of airplanes with automatic controls [with list of references] ; by Harry Greenberg. Washington, Mar. 1947. cover title, 20 p. 8 p. of pl. 4° (Technical note 1229.) [Processed.] t Y 3.N 21/5: 6/1229

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Cowling (aircraft). Flight investigation of NACA Ds cowlings on XP-42 air-plane: 4, High-inlet-velocity cowling tested in climb with and without pro-peller cuffs and in high-speed level flight without propeller cuffs [with list of references]; by J. Ford Johnston and T. J. Volglewede. [1947.] cover title, 15 p. il. 8 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-285.) [Processed. Originally issued Jan. 1943 as Advance restricted report.] t Y3.N 21/5: ll/L-285

----- Flight investigation of perforamance and cooling characteristics of long- nose high-inlet-velocity cowling on XP-42 airplane [with list of references]; by F. J. Bailey, jr., J. Ford Johnston, and T. J. Voglewede. [1947.] cover title, 20 p. 16 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-356.) [Processed. Originally issued Apr. 1942 as Advance restricted report.] t Y 3. N 21/5: ll/L-356

Cylinders. Heat-transfer tests of steel cylinder barrel with aluminum fins with improved bonding between steel barrel and aluminum base [with list of refer-ences] ; by Herman H. Ellerbrock, jr. [1947.] cover title, 8 p. 5 pl. 4° (War-time report E-196.) [Processed. Originally issued June 1940 as Memoran-dum report.] t Y 3.N 21/5: ll/E-196

----- Heat-transfer tests of steel cylinder barrel with aluminum fins [with list of references] ; by Herman H. Ellerbrock, jr. [1947.] cover title, 7p. 7 pl. 4° (Wartime report E-194.) [Processed. Originally issued Aug. 1939 as Memo-randum report.] t Y 3. N 21/5: ll/E-194

----- Heat-transfer tests of 2 steel cylinder barrels with aluminum fins manu-factured by factory production method [with one reference] ; by Herman H. Ellerbrock, jr. [1947.] cover title, 4 p. 4 pl. 4° (Wartime report E-195.) [Processed. Originally issued Aug. 1940 as Memorandum report.] t

Y 3. N 21/5: ll/E-195----- Torsion tests of stiffened circular cylinders [with list of references] ; by

R. L. Moore and C. Wescoat. [1947.] cover title, 26 p. 30 pl. 4° (Wartime re-port W-89.) [Processed. Originally issued May 1944 as Advance restricted report 4E31. ] t Y 3. N 21/5: ll/W-89

Diagonal tension. Strength of plane web systems in incomplete diagonal tension [with list of references] ; by Paul Kuhn and Patrick T. Chiarito. [1947.] cover title, p. l-33-[-leaves 34-36, 21 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-367.) [Proc-essed. Originally issued Aug. 1942 as Advance restricted report.] t

Y 3. N 21/5:11/L 367Engines. Analysis of factors that affect exhaust process of 4-stroke-cycle re-

ciprocating engine [with list of references]; by John D. Stanitz. Washington, Apr. 1947. cover title, 23 p. 12 p. of pl. 4° (Technical note 1242.) [Proc-essed. ] t Y 3. N 21/5: 6/1242

■----- Combination of internal-combustion engine and gas turbine [with list ofreferences] ; by K. Zinner; [translation by S. Reiss]. Washington, Apr. 1947. cover title, 27 p. 18 p. of pl. 4° (Technical memorandum 1141.) [Processed.] t

Y 3. N 21/5: 8/1141----- Determination of air-consumption parameters for 2 radial aircraft engines

I with one reference]; by Sidney J. Shames and Wiliam Howes. [1947.] cover title, 8 p. 21 pl. 4° (Wartime report E-193.) [Processed. Originally issued Aug. 1945 as Memorandum report E5H21.] t Y 3. N 21/5: ll/E-193

----- Effect of exhaust pressure on performance of 18-cylinder air-cooled radial engine with valve overlap of 62° [with list of references]; by Leroy V. Hum-ble, Tibor F. Nagey, and David S. Boman. Washington, Mar. 1947. cover title, 10 p. 35 p. of pl. 4° (Technical note 1232.) [Processed.] t

Y 3. N 21/5: 6/1232Fans. Wind-tunnel investigation of icing of engine cooling-fan installation; by

James P. Lewis. Washington, Apr. 1947. cover title, 14 p. 25 pl. 4° (Tech-nical note 1246.) [Processed.] t Y 3.N 21/5: 6/1246

Flaps (aircraft.) Wind-tunnel investigation of control-surface characteristics: 11, Various large overhang and internal-type aerodynamic balances for straight-contour flap on NACA 0015 airfoil [with list of references]; by Richard I. Sears and H. Page Hoggard, jr. [1947.] cover title, 15 p. 22 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-447.) [Processed. Originally issued Jan. 1943’as Advance restricted report. ] t Y 3. N 21/5: ll/D-447

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Flaps (aircraft)—Continued----- Wind-tunnel investigation of full-span retractable flap in combination with

full-span plain and internally balanced ailerons on tapered wing [with list of references] ; by F. M. Rogallo, John G. Lowry, and Jack Fischel. [1947.] cover title, 19 p. 60 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-506.) [Processed. Originally issued Aug. 1943 as Advance restricted report 3H23.] t Y 3. N 21/5: ll/L-506

----- Wind-tunnel investigation of perforated split flaps for use as dive brakes on tapered NACA 23012 airfoils [with list of references] ; by Paul E. Purser and Thomas R. Turner. [1947.] cover title, 10 p. 12 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-373.) [Processed. Originally issued Nov. 1941 as Advance restricted re-port.] t Y 3.N 21/5: ll/L-373

Flight tests of various tail modifications on Brewster XSBA-1 airplane: 2, Meas-urements of flying qualities with tail configuration no. 2 [with list of refer-ences] ; by W. H. Phillips and H. L. Crane. [1947.] cover title, 13 p. 28 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-598.) [Processed. Originally issued Dec. 1943 as Memo-randum report.] f Y 3.N 21/5 : ll/L-598

Flow. Calculation of compressible flows with local regions of supersonic velocity, by B. Gothert and K. H. Kawalki; translation [by Mary L. Mahler]. Washing-ton, Mar. 1947. cover title, 13 p. 7 p. of pl. 4° (Technical memorandum 1114.) [Processed.] t Y 3.N 21/5: 8/1114

—— Flow through axial turbine stages of large radial blade length [with list of references], by Eckert and Korbacher; [translation by Edward S. Shafer]. Washington, Apr. 1947. cover title, 26 p. 3 pl. 16 p. of pl. 4° (Technical memo-randum 1118.) [Processed.] t Y 3.N 21/5: 8/1118

----- Formation and stability of normal shock waves in channel flows [with list of references] ; by Arthur Kantrowitz. Washington, Mar. 1947. cover title, 41 p. 10 p. of pl. 4° (Technical note 1225.) [Processed.] f Y 3.N 21/5: 6/1225

------ On subsonic compressible flows by method of correspondence: 2, Application of methods to studies of flow with circulation about circular cylinder [with list of references] ; by Shepard Bartnoff and Abe Gelbart. Washington, Apr. 1947. cover title, 34 p. 5 pl. 4° (Technical note 1171.) [Processed.] f

Y 3.N 21/5: 6/1171----- Pressure distribution measurements at high speed and oblique incidence

of flow [with bibliography], by A. Lippisch and W. Beuschausen; translation [by H. R. Grummann], Washington, Mar. 1947. cover title, 11 p. 46 p. of pl. 4° (Technical memorandum 1115.) [Processed.] f Y 3.N 21/5: 8/1115

Flutter tests on SB2U model in 16-foot tunnel [with list of references] ; by Theo-dore Theodorsen, R. P. Coleman, and N. H. Smith. [1947.] cover title, 10 p. 42 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-657.) [Processed. Originally issued Feb. 1943 as Memorandum report.] | Y 3.N 21/5: ll/L-657

Flying boats. Design criterions for dimensions of forebody of long-range flying boat [with list of references] ; by John B. Parkinson. [1947.] cover title, 8 p. 1 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-410.) [Processed. Originally issued Nov. 1943 as Advance restricted report 3K08.] f Y 3.N 21/5:11/1^410

----- Tank investigation of powered dynamic model of large long-range flying boat—Langley tank model 180 [with list of references] ; by John B. Parkinson, Roland E. Olson, and Marvin I. Haar. Washington, Mar. 1947. cover title, 17 p. 11 pl. 18 p. of pl. 4° (Technical note 1237.) [Processed.] t

Y 3.N 21/5: 6/1237----- Tests of dynamic model in NACA tank no. 1 to determine effect of length of

afterbody, angle of afterbody keel, gross load, and pointed step on landing and planing stability [with one reference] ; by Norman S. Land and Lindsay J. Lina. [1947.] cover title, 11 p. 17 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-400.) [Proc-essed. Originally issued Mar. 1943 as Advance restricted report.] f

Y 3.N 21/5:11/1^00Helicopters. Flight tests of Sikorsky HNS—1 (Army YR—4B) helicopter: 1, Ex-

perimental data on level-flight performance with original rotor blades [with one reference]; by F. B. Gustafson. [1947.] cover title, 14 p. 12 pl. 8 tab. 4° (Wartime report L-595.) [Processed. Originally issued Mar. 1945 as Memo-randum report L5C10.] f Y 3.N 21/5: ll/L-595

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Hulls (aircraft). Effect of length-beam ratio on resistance and spray of 3 models of flying-boat hulls [with list of references] ; by Joe W. Bell, Charlie C. Garri-son, and Howard Zeck. [1947.] cover title, 14 p. 41 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-358.) [Processed. Originally issued Oct. 1943 as Advance restricted report 3J23.] t Y 3.N 21/5: ll/L-358

Hydrocarbons. Spectrophotometric method for identification and estimation of alkylnaphthalenic-type hydrocarbons in kerosene [with list of references] ; by Alden P. Cleaves and Mildred S. Carver. Washington, Apr. 1947. cover title, p. 1-10-l-leaves 11-13, 10 p. of pl. 4° (Technical note 1243.) [Processed.] t

Y 3.N 21/5 : 6/1243Icing (aircraft). Flight investigation of ice-prevention requirements of United

States Naval K-type airship [with list of references] ; by Wesley H. Hillendahl. [1947.] cover title, 16 p. 37 pl. 4° (Wartime report A-4.) [Processed. Origi-nally issued Oct. 1945 as Memorandum report A5J19a.] t Y 3.N 21/5:11/A-4

----- Flight investigation of NACA ice-detector suitable for use as rate-of-icing indicator; by R. R. Gilruth, J. A. Zalovcik, and A. R. Jones. [1947.] cover title, 11 p. 8 pl. 4” (Wartime report L-364.) [Processed. Originally issued Nov. 1942 as Advance restricted report.] t Y3.N 21/5: ll/L-364

Lateral-control. Summary of lateral-control research [with list of references] ; compiled by Thomas A. Toll. Washington, Mar. 1947. cover title, [3] 4-132 p. 61 p. of pl. 4° (Technical note 1245.) [Processed.] f Y 3.N 21/5: 6/1245

Lift (aircraft). Effects of compressibility on maximum lift coefficients for 6 propeller airfoils [with list of references] ; by Harold E. Cleary. [1947.] cover title, 11 p. 7 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-514.) [Processed. Originally issued Jan. 1945 as Advance confidential report L4L21a.] f Y 3.N 21/5: ll/L-514

Lightning. Protection of nonmetallic aircraft from lighting: 4, Electrocution hazards from inductive voltages [with list of references]. [1947.] cover title, 40 leaves, 11 pl. 4° (Wartime report W-85.) [Processed. Originally issued Mar. 1945 as Advance restricted report 4128.] t Y 3.N 21/5: ll/W-85

Load (mechanics). Distribution of loads on rivets connecting a plate to beam under transverse loads [with one reference] ; by F. Vogt. Washington, Apr. 1947. cover title, 24 p. 2 pl. 4° (Technical memorandum 1134.) [Processed. Reprint of Report S. M. E. 3301, Oct. 1944, issued by Royal Aircraft Establish-ment, Farnborough, England.] t Y 3.N 21/5: 8/1134

----- Variation of hydrodynamic impact loads with flight-path angle for pris-matic float at 0° and —3° trim and with 22%° angle of dead rise [with list of references] ; by Sidney A. Batterson. Washington, Apr. 1947. cover title, 7 p. 4 pl. 4° (Technical note 1166.) [Processed.] t Y 3.N 21/5: 6/1166

Missiles. Systematic wind-tunnel measurements on missiles [with one refer-ence], by O. Walchner; [translation by J. Vanier] Washington, Mar. 1947. cover title, 13 p. 10 p. of pl. 4° (Technical memorandum 1122.) [Processed.] t

Y 3.N 21/5: 8/1122Mixture analyzer. NACA mixture analyzer and its application to mixture dis-

tribution measurement in flight [with list of references]; by Harold C. Ger- rish, J. Lawrence Meem, jr., Marvin D. Scadron, and Anthony Colnar. Wash-ington, Mar. 1947. cover title, 9 p. 4 pl. 8 p. of pl. 4° (Technical note 1238.) [Processed.] t Y 3.N 21/5: 6/1238

Parameters. Graphical representation of intercooler parameters and perform-ance at altitudes from 25,000 to 60,000 ft. [with list of references] ; by D. E. Brimley. [1947.] cover title, 13 p. 9 pl. 4" (Wartime report L-360.) [Proc-essed. Originally issued Nov. 1942 as Advance restricted report.] f

Y 3.N 21/5: ll/L-360Pistons. Experimental study of coating formed on nitrided-steel piston rings

during operation in nitrided-steel cylinders [with list of references] ; by A. R. Bobrowsky, J. Howard Kittel, and Charles P. Boegli. [1947.] cover title, 10 p. 18 pl. 4° (Wartime report E-143.) [Processed. Originally issued Mar. 1944 as Advance confidential report 4C31.] f Y 3.N 21/5: ll/E-143

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P tie?for 4 P n em ? c?lcYlated and experimental propeller characteris- bv John t 8;^lade single-rotating propellers [with list of references] ;

rPmeP«idC n • 4? C°Iertltle’10 P‘19 pL 4° (Wartime report L-362.) [Processed. Originally issued Feb. 1944 as Advance confidential report

’J T Y 3.N 21/5: ll/L-362rP!edf a5?d profile drag of inboard sections of conventional pro-

peller [with list of references] ; by Arvo A. Luoma. [1947.] cover title 11 n 1Q4iL 1 Sf’ 4° (Wartime reP°rt L-369.) [Processed. Originally issued Sept 1941 as Advance restricted report.] f Y 3.N 21/5: ll/L-369

—— Effect of propeller operation on air flow in region of tail plane for twin- TmuM tractor monoplane [with list of references] ; by Harold H. Sweberg. [ 947.] cover title, p. l-14-|-leaves 15-16, 41 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-381 [Processed. Originally issued Aug. 1942 as Advance restricted report.] f

Y 3.N 21/5: ll/L-381 or failing-edge extension on characteristics of propeller section

ricu7i11St °f raf^rances] ; by Theodore Theodorsen and George W. Stickle. [ 7.] cover title, p. l-10-|-leaves 11-17, 5 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-637 )[ Processed. Originally issued Setpt. 1944 as Advance confidential report

J * Y 3.N 21/5: ll/L-637hub drag, solidity, dual rotation, and number of blades upon

° high-pitch propellers [with list of references] ; by Elliott G. Reid. uu-47’ cover title, 22 p.-|-[12] leaves, 17 pl. 4'° (Wartime report W-84.) [I rocessed. Originally issued Oct. 1941 as Advance confidential report.] t

Y 3.N 21/5: ll/W-84~~ FJigI1Pt investigation of thermal performance of air-heated propeller [with

f referenfes3 ; by John F. Darsow and James Selna. Washington, Apr.i94i. cover title, 11 p. 12 p. of pl. 4“ (Technical note 1178.) [Processed.] f

Y 3.N 21/5: 6/1178 Piopeller and cooling-air-flow characteristics of twin-engine airplane model

equipped with NACA Ds-type cowlings and with propellers of NACA 16-series airfoil sections [with list of references]; by James G. McHugh and Edward Pepper. [1947.] cover title, 27 p. 32 pl. 4° (Wartime report D-638.) [Processed. Originally issued Sept. 1944 as Advance confidential report L4I20-] + Y 3.N 21/5: ll/L-638

Representative operating charts of propellers tested in NACA 20-ft pro-peller-research tunnel; by W. H. Gray and Nicholas Mastrocola. [1947 ] Fover, 8 p‘ 17 pL 40 (Wartime report Iz-286.) [Processed. Originally issued Sept. 1943 as Advance restricted report 3125.] f Y 3.N 21/5: ll/L-286

Wind-tunnel study of effects of propeller operation and flap deflection on pitching moments and elevator hinge moments of single-engine pursuit-type anTlane [with list of references] ; by H. R. Pass. [1947.] cover title. 29 p. 34 4 (Wartime report D-411.) [Processed. Originally issued July 1942as Advance restricted report.] f Y 3.N 21/5: 11/L-4U

y ind-tunnel tests of 8-blade single- and dual-rotating propellers in tractor position [with list of references]; by David Biermann and W H Grav [1947 1

%4125 Pa1’/!40 (Warti.me report ^84.) [Processed. 'Originally issued Nov. 1941 as Advance restricted report.] t Y3.N21/5: ll/L-384

Rwets. Comparative tests of strength and tightness of commercial flush rivets of one type and NACA flush rivets in machine-countersunk and counterpunched joints [with list of references]; by Merven W. Mandel. [1947.] cover title

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™eStJ ,of bydraulically expanded rivets [with one reference]; by Merven y-,Mande,\vHar°ld Crate, and Evan H. Schuette. [1947.] cover title, 9 p. 8 ph 4 . (Wartime report L-293.) [Processed. Original!v issued Mar 1944 as Restricted bulletin 4C27.] t Y3.N 21/5: ll/L-293

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Rods. On vortex sound from rotating rods [with list of references], by E. Y. Yudin; translation [by E. Z. Stowell], Washington, Mar. 1947. cover title, 10 p. 3 p. of pl. 4° (Technical memorandum 1136.) [Processed.] t

Y 3.N 21/5: 8/1136Rotors. Theory of mechanical oscillations of rotors with 2 hinged blades [with

list of references] ; by Arnold M. Feingold. [1947.] cover title, 16 p. 10 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-312.) [Processed. Originally issued Sept. 1943 as Ad-vance restricted report 3113.] t Y 3.N 21/5: ll/L-312

Rudders. Vibration surveys of P-47-B rudder and fin-rudder assembly; by Theodore Theodorsen and Arthur A. Regier. [1947.] cover title, 3 p. 17 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-653.) [Processed. Originally issued Apr. 1943 as Memo-randum report.] t Y 3.N 21/5: ll/L-653

Slipstream. Investigation of slipstream effects on wing-inlet oil-cooler ducting system of twin-engine airplane in Ames 40- by 80-foot wind tunnel [with one reference]; by Dean R. Chapman. [1947.] cover title, 13 p. 17 pl. 4° (War-time report A-l.) [Processed. Originally issued as Memorandum report A5C10. ] t Y 3.N 21/5:11/A-l

Stability. Effect of changes in aspect radio, side area, ilight-path angle, and normal acceleration on lateral stability [with list of references] ; by M. J. Bamber. [1947.] cover title, 16 p. 10 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-403.) [Proc-essed. Originally issued Dec. 1942 as Advance restricted report.] f

Y 3.N 21/5: ll/D-403----- Methods and charts for computing stability derivatives of V-bottom planing

surface [with list of references]; by James M. Benson and Anton Freihofner. [1947.] cover title, 19 p. 22 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-349.) [Processed. Originally issued Dec. 1943 as Advance restricted report 3L08.] t

Y 3.N 21/5: ll/L-349----- Principles of moment distribution applied to stability of structures com-

posed of bars or plates [with list of references]; by Eugene E. Lundquist, Elbridge Z. Stowell, and Evan H. Schuette. [1947.] cover title, 38 p. 9 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-326.) [Processed. Originally issued Nov. 1943 as Ad-vance restricted report 3K06.] f Y3.N21/5: ll/L-326

—*— Wind-tunnel investigation of effect of power and flaps on static longitu-dinal stabflity characteristics of single-engine low-wing airplane model [with list of references] ; by Arthur R. Wallace, Peter F. Rossi, and Evalyn G. Wells. Washington, Apr. 1947. cover title, 30 p. il. 96 p. of pl. 4° (Technical note 1239.) [Processed.] t Y 3.N 21/5: 6/1239

Stresses. Critical stress for infinitely long flat plate with elastically restrained edges under combined shear and direct stress [with list of references] ; by Elbridge Z. Stowell and Edward B. Schwartz. [1947.] cover title, 16 p. 3 pl 4° (Wartime report L-340.) [Processed. Originally issued Nov. 1943 as Ad-vance restricted report 3K13.] t Y 3.N 21/5: ll/L-340

----- Experimental investigation of stress distribution around reinforced circu-lar cut-outs in skin-stringer panels under axial loads [with one reference] ; by Daniel Farb. Washington, Mar. 1947. covei’ title, 7 p. 4 pl. 10 p. of pl. 4° (Technical note 1241.) [Processed.] t Y 3.N 21/5: 6/1241

----- Stresses around rectangular cut-outs in skin-stringer panels under axial loads [with list of references]; by Paul Kuhn and Edwin M. Moggio. [1947.] cover title, 15 p. 14 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-399.) [Processed. Originally issued June 1942 as Advance restricted report.] t Y 3.N 21/5: ll/L-399

----- Tensile and compressive stress-strain curves and flat-end column strength for extruded magnesium alloy J-l [with list of references]; by Carl A. Ross-man. [1947.] cover title. 6 p. 8 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-604.) [Processed. Originally issued Apr. 1942 as Advance restricted report.] t

Y 3.N 21/5 : ll/L-604Supermarine Spitfire airplane. Measurements of flying qualities of Supermarine

Spitfire VA airplane [with list of references] ; by William H. Phillips and Joseph R. Vensel. [1947.] cover title, 20 p. 31 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-334.) [Processed. Originally issued Sept. 1942 as Advance confidential report.] t Y 3.N 21/5 : ll/L-334

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Supermarine Spitfire airplane—Continued.----- Stalling characteristics of Supermarine Spitfire VA airplane [with one

reference] ; by J. II. Vensel and W. H. Phillips. [1947.] cover title, 10 p 17 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-353.) [Processed. Originally issued Sept. 1942 as Advance confidential report.] t y 3.N 21/5: ll/L-353

Tail (aircraft). Computation of hinge-moment characteristics of horizontal tails from section data [with list of references] ; by Robert M. Crane. [1947.] cover title, 18 leaves, 15 pl. 4° (Wartime report A-ll.) [Processed. Origi-nally issued Apr. 1945 as Confidential bulletin 5B05.] f Y 3.N 21/5:11/A-ll

----- Flight tests of all-movable vertical tail on Fairchild XR2K-1 airplane [with list of references] ; by Harold F. Kleckner. [1947.] cover title, 13 p. 12 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-397.) [Processed. Originally issued June 1943 as Advance confidential report 3F26.] f Y 3.N, 21/5: ll/L-397

----- Sideslip angles and vertical-tail loads in rolling pull-out maneuvers [with list of references] ; by Maurice D. White, Harvard Lomax, and Howard L Turner. Washington, Apr. 1947. cover-title, 25 p. 10 p. of pl. 4° (Technical note 1122.) [Processed.] f Y 3.N 21/5: 6/1122

Thunderstorms. Preliminary analysis of NACA measurements of atmospheric turbulence within thunderstorm, Weather Bureau thunderstorm project [with list of references]; by Harold B. Tolefson. Washington, Mar. 1947. cover title, 9 p. 3 p. of pl. 4° (Technical note 1233.) [Processed.] t

Y 3.N 21/5 : 6/1233Wind tunnels. Some notes on determination of stick-fixed neutral point from

wind-tunnel data [with list of references] ; by Marvin Schuldenfrei. [1947.] cover title, 14 p. 4 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-344.) [Processed. Originally issued Sept. 1943 as Restricted bulletin 3120.] f Y 3.N 21/5: ll/L-344

----- Wind-tunnel investigation of control-surface characteristics: 4, Medium aerodynamic balance of various nose shapes used with 30-percent-chord flap on NACA 0009 airfoil [with list of references] ; by Milton B. Ames jr and Donald R. Eastman, jr. [1947.] cover title, 14 p. 17 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-355.) [Processed. Originally issued Sept. 1941 as Advance restricted re- P°rt-3 T Y 3.N 21/5: ll/L-355

----- Wind-tunnel tests of twin-engine model to determine effect of direction of propeller rotation on static-stability characteristics [with list of references] • by Francis M. Rogallo and Robert S. Swanson. [1947.] cover title 17 p 35 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-295.) [Processed. Originally issued Jan 1943 as Advance restricted report.] f Y 3.N 21/5: ll/L-295

Wings (aircraft). Determination of effect of wing flexibility on lateral maneu-verability and comparison of calculated rolling effectiveness with flight results [with list of references] ; by Sidney M. Harmon. [1947.] cover title 19 p 6 pl. 4° (Wartime report 1^525.) [Processed. Originally issued JaA 1944 as Advance restricted report 4A28.] t Y 3 N 21/5 • ll/L-525

----- Effect of finite span on airload distributions for oscillating wings I-aero- dynamic theory of oscillating wings of finite span [with list of references] • by Eric Reissner. Washington, Mar. 1947. cover title, 39 p. 4° (Technical note 1194.) [Processed.] f Y 3.N 21/5 • 6/1194

----- Effect of tunnel-wall boundary layer on test results of wing protruding from tunnel wall [with list of references]; by Robert A. Mendelsohn and Josephine F. Polhamus. Washington, Apr. 1947. cover title 8 p. 2 pl. 12 n of pl. 4° (Technical note 1244.) [Processed.] f Y3.N 21/5:6/1244

—— Force and pressure-distribution measurements on rectangular wing with double-hinged nose [with list of references], by H. A. Lemme; translation [bv J. Vanier]. Washington, Mar. 1947. cover title, 6 p. 3 p. of pl 4° (Technical memorandum 1117.) [Processed.] t Y 3.N 21/5: 8/1117— Force and pressure-distribution measurements on rectangular wing with slotted droop nose and with either plain and split flaps in combination or slotted flap [with list of references] ; by H. G. Lemme; translation [by Douglas Aircraft Company, Inc.], Washington, Mar. 1947. cover title, 10 p. 13 p. of pl. 4° (Tech-nical memorandum no. 1108.) [Processed.] t Y 3.N 21/5: 8/1108

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Wings (aircraft)—Continued----- High-speed measurements on swept-back wing (sweepback angle <p=35°),

by B. Gbthert; translation [by Dean R. Chapman]. Washington, Mar. 1947. cover title, 17 p. 3 pl. 13 p. of pl. 4° (Technical memorandum 1102.) [Proc-essed.] t Y 3.N 21/5: 8/1102

•----- Lift distribution of swept-back wings [with bibliography], by J. Weissinger;[translation by H. R. Grummann]. Washington, Mar. 1947. cover title, 38 p. 10 p. of pl. 4° (Technical memorandum 1120.) [Processed.] t

Y3.N 21/5: 8/1120■----- Some effects of Reynolds and Mach numbers on lift of NACA 0012 rectangu-

lar wing in NACA 19-ft. pressure tunnel [with list of references] ; by Thomas C. Muse. [1947.] cover title, 4 p. 6 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-406.) [Processed. Originally issued May 1943 as Confidential bulletin 3E29.] t

Y 3.N 21/5: ll/L-406----- Systematic wind-tunnel measurements on laminar wing with nose flap [with

bibliography], by W. Krueger; [translation by Mary L. Mahler]. Washington, Apr. 1947. cover title, 7 p. 10 p. of pl. 4° (Technical memorandum 1119.) [Processed.] t Y 3.N 21/5: 8/1119

—— Wake measurements behind wing section of fighter airplane in fast dives [with one reference] ; by De E. Beeler and George Gerard. Washington, Mar. 1947. cover title, 8 p. 4 pl. 6 p. of pl. 4° (Technical note 1190.) [Proc-essed.] t Y 3.N 21/5: 6/1190

Yaw (aircraft). Study of effect of adverse yawing moment on lateral maneuver-ability at high lift coefficient [with list of references]; by Leo F. Fehlner. [1947.] cover title, 12 p. 5 pl. 4° (Wartime report L-465.) [Processed. Originally issued Sept. 1942 as Advance restricted report.] t

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Famous-Barr Co. No. 13468, in circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. May Department Stores Company, d/b/a Famous- Barr Company, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Rela-tions Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1947.] cover title i4-15 p. J LR 1.9 :F 211/4

Gonzales Padin Co.. Inc. No. 4224, in circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit National Labor Relations Board v. Gonzales Padin Company, Inc., on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board; brief for Na-tional Labor Relations Board. [1946.] cover title, U4-25 p. J LR 1 9 - G 589

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Harris-Woodson Co., Inc. No. 5585, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. Harris-Woodson Co., Inc., on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1947.] cover title, ii+32 p. f LR1.9:H244

Hills Brothers Co. No. 11835, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. Hills Brothers Company, on petition for enforce-ment of order of National Labor Relations Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1947.] cover title, ii+27 p. t LR1.9:H559

Norris, Inc. Appendix to petitioner’s brief, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, no. —, National Labor Relations Board v. Norris, Incorporated, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board. [1947.] cover title, iii+134 p. il. $ LR 1.9: N 799/3

Reynolds International Pen Co. No. 9287, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. Reynolds International Pen Com-pany, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1947.] cover title, ii+35 p. J LR 1.9: R 339/6

Timken Roller Bearing Co. No. 10326, in circuit court of appeals for 6th cir-cuit, Timken Roller Bearing Company v. National Labor Relations Board, on petition for review and on request for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1947.] cover title, iv+40 p. f LR1.9:T483

Volney Felt Mills, Inc. In circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. Volney Felt Mills, Inc., on petition for enforce-ment of order of National Labor Relations Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1947.] cover title, ii+26 p. t LR 1.9 :V 887/2

Winona Textile Mills, Inc. No. 13450, in circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. Winona Textile Mills, Inc., on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board; petition of National Labor Relations Board for rehearing. [1947.] cover title, 11 p. +

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NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARD

Awards 3001-3100, 3d division, v. 28. Champlin-Shealy Co., Law Printers, Chi-cago, Ill. [1946.] [1] +568 p. t National Railroad Adjustment Board, Chicago, Ill. (price upon application).L. C. card 36-26212 RA 1.9: 28

Not e .—The 3d division has jurisdiction over disputes involving station, tower, and telegraph employees, train dispatchers, maintenance-of-way men, clerical employees, freight handlers, express, station and store employees, signal men, sleeping-car con-ductors, sleeping-car porters, and maids, and dining-car employees.

NAVY DEPARTMENT

Claims. Estimate of appropriation, Navy Department, to pay claims for damage to, or loss or destruction of property or death. Apr. 7, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 4 p. (S. doc. 36, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Guam Island. Estimate of appropriation, personal injury to residents of Guam. Apr. 7, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 5 p. (S. doc. 34, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Orders. General order 247; Feb. 10, 1947. [1947.] 6 p. 4° [Issued with per-forations.] t N 1.13/7 : 247

MEDICINE AND SURGERY BUREAU

Report. Annual report of surgeon general, Navy, chief of Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, to Secretary of Navy, concerning statistics of diseases and in-juries in Navy, calendar year 1943. 1947. ix+483 p. il. $ • Item 879L. C. card 8-9360 N 10.15 : 943

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NAVAL OPERATIONS OFFICE

Caroline Islands. Civil affairs handbook: East Caroline Islands [with bibliog-raphy] ; Feb. 21, 1944. [1946.] [2] +xiv+213 p. il. 4° 0L. C. card 46-27699 N 27.14: Ea 7

----- Same: West Caroline Islands [with bibliography] ; Apr. 1, 1944. [1944.][2]+xv+222 p. il. 4° [No longer restricted.] <j>L. C. card 46-27640 N 27,14 :W 52

Fishing. Civil affairs manual: Fishing regulations, Sept. 15, 1944; prepared by Office of Commandant, United States Coast Guard, for Military Government Section, Central Division, Chief of Naval Operations. [1944.] v4-10 p. 12° d> L. C. card 46-27808 N 27.14: F 53

Japanese Mandated Islands. Civil affairs guide: Agriculture in Japanese Man dated Islands, Sept. 1, 1944; prepared by Office of Foreign Agricultural Rela-tions, Department of Agriculture, for Military Government Section, Central Divisions, Chief of Naval Operations. [1946.] vii4-47 p. 2 pl. map, 4° <*L. C. card 46-27697 N 27.14: J 27/5

----- Same: Fishing industry of Japanese Mandated Islands [with bibliography], Aug. 15, 1944; prepared by Supply and Resources Service, Office of Economic Programs, Foreign Economic Administration, for Occupied Areas Section, Chief of Naval Operations. [1944.] vi-|-26 p. il. map, 4° [No longer restricted.] <t> L. C. card 46-26371 N 27.14: J 27/4

----- Same: Sugar industry of Japanese Mandated Islands [with bibliography], May 18,1944; prepared by Food Section, Materials Division, Production Branch, Office of Procurement and Material, for Occupied Areas Section. 119461 v-|-26 p. 4° <j>L. C. card 46-27643 N 27.14: J.2f7/2

----- Civil affairs handbook: Administrative organization and personnel of Japanese Mandated Islands; Jan. 1, 1944. [1944.] [2]-f-iii-|-26 p. il. 4° [No longer restricted.] <f>L. C. card 46-27695 N 27.14: J 27

Civil affairs studies: 2, Languages of Japanese Mandated Islands, June 20, 1944; prepared by Intensive Language Program, American Council of Learned Societies for Occupied Areas Section, Chief of Naval Operations [1944.] v+47 p. 4° 0L. C. card 45—36694 t n 27.14: J 27/3

Mariana Islands. Civil affairs handbook: Mandated Marianas Islands [with bibliography] ; Apr. 15, 1944. [1946.] [2]+xiv-f-205 p. il. 4° 0L. C. card 46-27642 N 27.14 :M 33

Marshall Islands. Civil affairs handbook: Marshall Islands statistical supple-ment; May 20, 1944. [1946.] ix-f-38 p. 4° [Supplements Military Government handbook, Marshall Islands, 1946.] N 27.14: M35/supp.

----- Military Government handbook: Marshall Islands; Aug. 17, 1943. 1946[2] leaves+ix-|-[3]+113+[38] p. il. map, 4° </>L. C. card 46-27698 27.14: M 35

Military courts. Civil affairs manual: Procedure for military Government courts; Nov. 15, 1944. [1944.] viii-[-66 p. 16° [No longer restricted.] d>L. C. card 46-27810 n 27.14: C 83

Military occupation. Civil affairs studies: 1, Illustrative cases from military occupations; June 10, 1944. [1944.] vii-f-101 p. 16° [No longer restricted.] <b L. C. card 47-32309 N 27.14: M 59

Nutrition. Civil affairs guide: Far Eastern nutritional relief (Japanese cul-ture) [with bibliography], Aug. 15, 1944; prepared by Naval Medical Research Institute, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery for Military Government Section Central Division, Chief of Naval Operations. [1944.] vi-j-19 p. il 12° [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f>L. C. card 47-32308 n 27.14: N 95

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Ports. Civil affairs manual: Port control, Oct. 15, 1944; prepared by Office of Commandant, United States Coast Guard, for Military Government Section, Central Division, Chief of Naval Operations. [1944.] x-|-34 p. 16° <£L. C. card 47-32307 N 27.14: P 83•

Ryukyu Islands. Civil affairs handbook: Ryukyu (Loochoo) Islands [with bibliography] ; Nov. 15, 1944. [1944.] xiv+334 p. il. 4° [No longer re-stricted.] <j>L. C. card 40-27693 N 27.14: R 99

Taiwan. Civil affairs guide: Agriculture in Taiwan (Formosa) [with bibliog-raphy] ; Feb. 15, 1945. [1945.] vi-[-130 p. il. 4° [No longer restricted.] <f>L. C. card 46-27692 N 27.14: T 13/12pt. 1. Agricultural production and adjustments ; prepared by Office of Foreign Agricul-

tural Relations, Department of Agriculture.pt. 2. Processing of agricultural products; prepared by Food Section, Materials Divi-

sion, Production Branch, Office of Procurement and Material, Navy Dept., for Military Government Section, Central Division.

----- Same: Fishing industry in Taiwan (Formosa) [with bibliography], Nov. 1, 1944; prepared by Supply and Resources Service, Office of Economic Programs, Foreign Economic Administration for Military Government Section, Central Division, Chief of Naval Operations. [1944.] viii-|-32 p. il. map, 4° [No longer restricted. Map is separate.] <pL. C. card 47-32306 N 27.14: T 13/11

----- Same: Japanese administrative organization in Taiwan (Formosa) ; Aug. 10,1944. [1944.] viii-|-71 p. il. 4° [No longer restricted.] 0L. C. card 47-32305 N 27.14: T 13/3

----- Same: Taiwan (Formosa) ; June 15, 1944. n. p. [1944]. xv-[-198 p. il. 4° [No longer restricted.] 0L. C. card 46-27720 N 27.14: T13/2

----- Same: Taiwan (Formosa), economic supplement [with selective bibliog-raphy], June 1, 1944; prepared by Far Eastern Unit, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Department of Commerce, for Occupied Areas Section, Chief of Naval Operations. [1944.] xiv-[-127 p. il. map, 4” [No longer re-stricted. Map is separate.] <pL. C. card 46-27720 N 27.14: T 13

—— Same: Taiwan (Formosa), Karenko and Taito Provinces; Oct. 1, 1944. [1944.] x-(-101 p. il. 4° [No longer restricted.] </>L. C. card 47-32304 N 27.14: T 13/6

----- Same: Taiwan (Formosa), Pescadores Islands; Sept. 1, 1944. [1946.] viii-4-39 p. il. 4° <f>L. C. card 47-32303 N 27.14: T13/4

----- Same: Taiwan (Formosa), Shinchiku Province; Oct. 15, 1944. [1944.] xi-l-110 p. il. 4° [No longer restricted.] <pL. C. card 47-32302 N 27.14: T 13/8

----- Same: Taiwan (Formosa), Taichu Province; Oct. 15, 1944. n. p. [1944], xiii-]-235 p. il. 4° [No longer restricted.]L. C. card 46-26884 N 27.14: T 13/9

----- Same: Taiwan (Formosa), Taihoku Province; Nov. 1, 1944. [1944.] xii-|-209 p. il. 4° [No longer restricted.] 0L. C. card 46-26912 N 27.14: T13/10

----- Same: Taiwan (Formosa) Tainan Province; Oct. 1, 1944. [1944.] x-|-106 p. il. 4° [No longer restricted.] <f>L. C. card 46-26883 N 27.14: T 13/7

----- Same: Taiwan (Formosa), Takao Province; Oct. 1, 1944. [1944.] x-|-136 p. il. 4° [No longer restricted.] $L. C. card 46-26637 N 27.14: T 13/5

HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE

Note .—The charts, sailing directions, light lists, manual and tables published by the Hydrographic Office are available to the public. All charts and publications are for sale by the Hydrographic Office, Navy Department, Washington 25, D. C., and by its commercial

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agents which are located in the principal American sea and lake ports. Manuals and tables which do not require correction service are available from the Superintendent of Documents, Washington 25, D. C. H. O. circular 3 and its supplement lists all sailing directions, light lists, manuals, and tables, and several charts and reprints of Hydrographic information, which are often in demand and the circulars are supplied free upon request to the Hydrogifciphic Office. Weekly notice to mariners and H. O. bulletins are supplied free only to those having a definite need thereof, on application to the Hydrographic Office, Navy Department, Washington 25, D. C., or to the Branch Hydrographic Offices in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, New Orleans, Galveston, San Francisco, San Pedro (Calif.), San Juan (P. R.), Captain of the Port, Panama Canal, Portland (Oreg.), Seattle, Honolulu (T. H.), Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Sault Ste. Marie and Duluth.Africa. 1947 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 105, Sailing directions

for southwest coast of Africa, corrections and additions from date of publication (Oct. 1, 1932) to Jan. 1, 1947. 1947. [1]+48 leaves, t • Item 867

N 6.8:105/932-15Baltic Sea. 1947 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 142, Baltic pilot,

v. 1, corrections and additions from date of publication (Nov. 1, 1930) to Jan. 1, 1947. 1947. [1]+62 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:142/930-17

----- 1947 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 143, Sailing directions for the Baltic, v. 3, corrections and additions from date of publication (Nov. 22, 1934) to Jan. 1, 1946. 1947. [1] +37 leaves, t • Item 867

N 6.8:143/934-13Black Sea. 1947 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 155, Black Sea

pilot, corrections and additions from date of publication (Sept. 18, 1926) to Jan. 1, 1947. 1947. [1]+103 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:155/926-22

British Columbia. 1947 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 175, Sail-ing directions for British Columbia, v. 1, corrections and additions from date of publication (Aug. 21, 1940) to Jan. 1, 1947. 1947. [11+56 leaves, f • Item 867 N 6.8:175/940-8

----- 1947 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 176, Sailing directions for British Columbia, v. 2, corrections and additions from date of publication (July 16,1941) to Jn. 1, 1947. 1947. [1] +29 leaves, f • Item 867

N 6.8:176/941-7Central America. 1947 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 130, Sailing

directions for east coasts of Central America and Mexico, corrections and addi-tions from date of publication (Oct. 11, 1939) to Jan. 1, 1947. 1947. [1] +24 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:130/939-9

Charts. Chart correction list for N. M. 1-26 of 1946, Hydrographic Office charts.[1946.] 40 p. t N 6.11: 946/1-26/corr.list

----- Chart correction list for N. M. 27-52 of 1946, Hydrographic Office charts.[1947.] xxxiv leaves, t N 6.11: 946/27-52/corr.list

China. 1947 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 124, Sailing directions for coast of China, corrections and additions from date of publication (Feb. 3, 1943) to Jan. 1, 1947. 1947. [1]+34 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:124/943-3

England. 1947 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 145, Sailing direc-tions for west coasts of England and Wales, corrections and additions from date of publication (Oct. 4,1939) to Jan. 1,1947. 1947. [1]+34 leaves, t •Item 867 N 6.8:145/939-9

----- 1947 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 150, Sailing directions for east coast of England (4th edition, 1935), 1943 reprint, corrections and addi-tions from correction date (Mar. 31,1943) of this volume to Jan. 1, 1947. 1947. [1]+36 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:150/943-5

Great Britain. 1947 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 147, British Islands pilot, v. 4, corrections and additions from date of publication (June 20, 1925) to Jan. 1, 1947. 1947. [l]+52 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:147/925-20

----- 1947 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 148, British Islands pilot, v. 5, corrections and additions from date of publication (June 28, 1926) to Jan. 1, 1947. 1947. [1]+12 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:148/926-17

---- - 1947 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 149, British Islands pilot, v. 6, corrections and additions from date of publication (Oct. 3, 1925) to Jan. 1, 1947. 1947. [1]+56 leaves, f • Item 867 N 6.8:149/925-22

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Ireland. 1947 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 146, Sailing direc-tions for Ireland, corrections and add-tions from date of publication (Jan. 1, 1934) to Jan. 1, 1947. 1947. [1] 4-26 leaves, t • Item 867

N 6.8:146/934-14Japan. 1947 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 123-A, Sailing direc-

tions for Japan, v. 1, corrections and additions from date of publication (Apr. 29, 1945) to Jan. 1,1947. 1947. [1] 4-13 leaves, t • Item 867

N 6.8:123-A/945-3----- 1947 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 123 B, Sailing direc-

tions for Japan, v. 2, corrections and additions from date of publication (May 19, 1943) to Jan. 1, 1947. 1947. [1] 4-30 leaves, f • Item 867

N 6.8 :123 B/943-5Mediterranean Sea. 1947 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 153,

Sailing directions for the Mediterranean, v. 3, corrections and additions from date of publication (Feb. 21, 1931) to Jan. 1, 1947. 1947. [l]+67 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:153/931-17

New Zealand. 1947 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 171, New Zealand pilot, corrections and additions from date of publication (Mar. 2, 1929) to Jan. 1, 1947. 1947. [l]+53 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8 :171/929-19

Norway. 1947 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 136, Sailing direc-tions for northwest and north coasts of Norway, corrections and additions from date of publication (June 20, 1931) to Jan. 1, 1947. 1947. [1J4-41 leaves, t • Item 867 N 6.8:136/931-17

----- 1947 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 140, Sailing directions for southwest and south coasts of Norway, corrections and additions from date of publication (July 16, 1932) to Jan. 1, 1947. 1947. [1] 4-44 leaves, f • Item 867 N 6.8:140/932-15

Notices to mariners. Index to Notices to mariners, North American-Caribbean edition, nos. 1-52, 1946. 1947. ii+39 p. (Prepared in cooperation with Coast Guard.] f N 6.11/5: 946/ind.

Publications. Information regarding navigational books and charts published and sold by Hydrographic Office; Mar. 1947. [1947.] [13] p. 4° (Circular 3.) f N 6.4: 3/2

Radio aid to navigation. Radio aids to navigation, Great Lakes, 1947; corrected to Feb. 15, 1947. [1947.] [2]+89 leaves, 5 maps. [Processed. Supplements Hydrographic Office publications 205 and 206, which list the radio aids to navigation of the* world, except those of the Great Lakes. An errata sheet, 1 p. 4°, was also issued.] tL. C. card 27-26895 N 6.2: R11/947

----- Radio weather aids, general weather information, broadcast schedules, index numbers, key groups, call signs [with bibliography] ; edited by Chief of Naval Operations, Flight Section, Aerology. 1946, corrected reprint [1947]. ix4-[485] p. il. map, 2 tab. 4° (H. O. pub. no. 206.) [Corrected reprint of Feb. 1946 edition in which are included published corrections to Dec. 1946 (Changes 1-3).] f Paper, $2.00. • Item 867L. C. card 43-17059 N 6.8 : 206/946/rep.

Spain. 1947 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 134, Sailing directions for west coasts of Spain, Portugal and northwest Africa, and off-lying islands, corrections and additions from date of publication (Aug. 5, 1942) to Jan. 1, 1947. 3947. [1] 4-38 leaves, f • Item 867 N 6.8:134/942-6

Sunda Strait. 1947 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 126, Sailing directions for Sunda Strait and northwest coast of Borneo and off-lying dangers, corrections and additions from date of publication (Sept. 1, 1934) to Jan. 1, 1947. 1947. [1] 4-43 leaves, f • Item 867 N 6.8:126/934-13

West Indies. 1947 supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 128, Sailing directions for West Indies, v. 1, sec. A and B, corrections and additions from date of publication to Jan. 1, 1947. 1947. [1]+74 leaves. t • Item 867

N 6.8:128/936-A,B/supp.ll

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West Indies—Continued.~e~ supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 129, Sailing directions ;or-,n0e,S? Indies> v* 2> corrections and additions from date of publication (Oct. 13, 1937) to Jan. 1, 1947. 1947. [1]+57 leaves, f • Item 867

•----- Australia, northwest coast, Cape Voltaire to Jones Island, including Holo-thuria Banks, from British survey in 1891; no. 3432. Natural scale 1 * 178 040 at lat. 13°30'. Washington, D. C., published Aug. 1924, 2d edition Feb 1947 39 X26 in. t 50c. N 6.18: 3432

Bluff Harbor. Approaches to Bluff (Awarua) Harbor and New River • New Zealand, South Island, from British surveys between 1850 and 1904’ with additions to 1932; no. 3395. Scale naut. m.=2 in., natural scale 1*36660 Washington D C., published Dec. 1924, 2d edition, Apr. 1945, corrected through Notice to Mariners, Mar. 15. [1947.] 25 x 23 in. t40c. N 6.18 : 3395 Inset: New River to Invercargill, Continuation of.

Burma-Tenasserim coast, Heinze Bay to Mergui, Bay of Bengal Asia* no 3754 at lat' 13°3(y- Washington, D. C., 1st edition,’ Mari

1947. 39X26 in. f 50c. N6.18:3764

N 6.8:129/937-11Charts

Ah navigation charts. Air navigation chart. Each map approximately 32X51 m. [Mercator projection.] t40c. each. N6.18:V32<rldiHnn 5TnnN7o47 N’ J0*1#’ i64° ^73° W* Washington, D. C., published June 1943,

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contour interval 1,000 ft. vV3i°<w?3, ™at+4+4° N76°°/n’^Ion?; 10 K~41° w- Washington, D. C.,

1943, 2d edition, Jan. 1947. Scale l" = 30 haut. m. (1:2,188,800) „o<A°n,t0Ur interval 1,000, 2,000, 3,000 and 5,000 ftV3iVq ' N769° long. 81 ° E-39° E- Washington, D. C.,

1943, 2d edition, Feb. 1947. Scale l" = 30 naut. m. (1 : 2,188 800) v^n1oUrTlIiteonolKr’07^ 2’090- 3’000’ 5’000- 7’000> 9.000, 12,000, and xu,uvu it

at5-?3 ,«UongA 149° W-1790 W. Washington, D. C., published May edition, Feb. 1947. Scale l" = 30 naut. m. (1 -2 188 800) at bit 37°3O' ’V3^5-9Ijiat-v^° 1t45°1nrfb 102g’ 32° E-°°- WashingtonDT., published3 May

1943, 2d edition, Dec. 1946. Scale l" = 30 naut. in. (1:2,188 800) at lat 37°30' k ’°^2<?09’ 3,000, 5,000 7,000, 9,000, and 12,000 ft.

’39 39• Eat. 44 30 N, long. 24° W—52° W. Washington, D. C published ATav1943, 2d edition, Feb. 1947. Scale l" = 30 naut. m. (1:2,188,800)’ at lat 22°30'

VQnn9°QUrTin(te7/»1 4’099’o W’ 3’000’ 5’000i 7>999 an9 9,000 ft. ’?773rP I°ng. 28° E—O’5. Washington, D. C., published June 1943

2d edition, Feb. 1947. Scale l" = 30 naut. m. (1:2,188,800) at lat 22°30' contourW’ 3’000’ 5’000’ 7-000- 9,000, and 12 000 ft ° ’ C°nt°UrV30—46. lat. 1° S—15° N, long. 129° W-154p — — ’ '

1943, 2d edition, Feb. 1947. " ' ‘contour interval 1,000 ft.

V30-47. Lat. 1° S-15° N, long. 103 1943, 2d edition, Feb. 1947. ~ ’ contour interval 1,000 ft.

V30-51. Lat. 0°—15° N, long. 0°-25° 2d edition Feb. 1947. Scale l" = f

at lat. 52°30',

published May at lat. 52°30',

published Juneat lat. 52°30',

15,000 ft.

W- Washington, D. C., published May Scale 1 =30 naut. m. (1:2,188,800) at lat. 7°30',

W—128°„ , v,, —- W. Washington, D. C„ published May Scale 1 ' = 30 naut. m. (1:2,188,800) at lat. 7°30',

W- Washington, D. C., published May 1943, SrtfSH■i:obo,-2.bo»: S,o"oo: R«>o7T,00noa2^mMf>1o:(2t:188-8l>'>)

94i'.^Ea4’ 1? 8—4 4onS- 26° W—51° W. Washington, D. C., published Mav 1943 2d edition, Feb. 1947. Scale l" = 30 naut. m. (1:2,188,800) at lat 7°30' contour interval 1,000, 2.000, 3,000, 5,000 ahd 7,000 ft. 7 ’ conto,ir

V3p—67. Lat. 15° S—1° N, long. 51° E—26° E. Washington D C published Tune 1040 fn+vai’l.-OWn1947- S“'e V -3° n"“L m-

Australia. Australia, east coast, Magnetic Island to Whitsunday Island from British surveys between 1885 and 1887 with additions to 1926; no. 3456. Nat-ural scale 1: 280,240 at lat. 19°30'. Washington, D. C., published Sent 1924 3d edition, Feb. 1947. 26X46 in. f 60c. N6.18~3456

----- Australia, northwest coast, Bedout Island to Cape Leveque, from British surveys between 1818 and 1914; no. 3420. Natural scale, 1:68.730 at lat 18° Washington, D. C., published Nov. 1924, 2d edition, Mar. 1947. 26X 40 in’ J 60c- N 6.18: 3420Insets:

Beagle Bay, from British survey in 1881.King Sound (southern portion), from British survey in 1938 Lagrange Bay.

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Canada. Aeronautical chart: Canada-United States, Port Hardy-Portland;V14-226. Scale 1"=14 naut. m. (1:1,021,474) at lat. 48°. Washington, D. C., published Jan. 1945, 2d edition, Nov. 1946. 25X37 in. t 40c. N 6.18: V14-226

Cartago Bahia. Approaches to Bahia Cartago, Archipielago de Colon (Gala-pagos Islands), south Pacific Ocean, from survey by U. S. S. Bowditch in 1942; no. 5936. Scale naut. m.=1.2 in., natural scale 1: 60,000 at lat. 0°27'. Washington, D. C., 1st edition, Mar. 1947. 33X 44 in. t 70c. N 6.18: 5986

China. China, east coast, Wen-chou Wan to Chiu-shan Liehtao (Kueshan Islands), from British surveys between 1843 and 1878 with additions from Chinese surveys to 1934; no. 3180. Natural scale 1:289,850 at lat. 28° 40". Washington, D. C., published Sept. 1914, 6th edition, Apr. 1947. 26x38 in. f 50c. N 6.18: 3180

----- China, Kuang-Chou (Canton) to T’ai-chou Wan, including Taiwan, cor-rected to Nov. 1, 1946; Index L-l. Washington, D. C. [1946]. 19X25 in.(H. O. pub. no. 1-N.) [Text on reverse side.] f N 6.18: L-l

----- China, T’ai-chou Wan to Gulf of Liaotung, corrected to Nov. 1, 1946; Index L. Washington, D. C. [1946]. 19X25 in. (H. O. pub. no. 1-N.) [Text on reverse side.] t N6.18:L

Compass. Horizontal intensity of earth’s magnetic force for year 1945, expressed in centimeter-gram-second units; no. 1701. Scale 10° long.=1.2 in. Wash-ington, D. C., published May 1918, 6th edition, Feb. 1947. 27 X 46 in. t 60c.

N 6.18:1701Elisabeth, Bahia. Western approach to Bahia Elisabeth, Archipielago de Colon

(Galapagos Islands), south Pacific Ocean, from survey by U. S. S. Bowditch in 1942 with additions from other sources to 1943; no. 5932. Scale naut. m.=1.2 in., natural scale 1:60,000 at lat. 0°45'. Washington, D. C., 1st edition, Mar. 1947. 44X34 in. f 70c. N 6.18 : 5932

Frederick Henry Bay. Frederick Henry (North) and Norfolk Bays, from British survey in 1894 with additions to 1907 ; no. 3586. Scale naut. m.=1.8 in., natural scale 1: 40,000. Washington, D. C., published Oct. 1925, 2d edition, Mar. 1947. 28 X 44 in. f 70c. N 6.18:3586

Galapagos Islands. Archipielago de Colon (Galapagos Islands), Isla Isabela to Isla Santa Maria, south Pacific Ocean, from survey by U. S. S. Bowditch in 1942; no. 5934. Scale naut. m.=1.2 in., natural scale 1: 60,000. 33 X 44 in. f 70c. N 6.18 : 5934

• Georgia Strait. Strait of Georgia, Fraser River to Turn Point, British Columbia, Canada, from Canadian, British and U. S. Government surveys to 1944; no. 1769. Natural scale 1:80,160 at lat. 48°55'. Washington, D. C., published

Feb. 1900, 25th edition, Feb. 1947. 27X42 in. t 60c. N 6.18:1769Hedland, Port. Port Hedland, Australia, northwest coast, from British surveys

in 1895 and 1896 with additions to 1943; 3487. Scale naut. m.=6 in., natural scale 1:12,110. Washington, D. C., published Apr. 1926, 2d edition, Feb. 1947. 37X28 in. f 50c. N 6.18:3487

Isabela, Canal. Northern approaches to Canal Isabela, Archipielago de Colon (Galapagos Islands), south Pacific Ocean, from survey by U. S. S. Bowditch in 1942; no. 5937. Scle naut. m.=1.2 in., natural scale 1: 60,000 at lat. 0°07'. Washington, D. C., 1st edition, Mar. 1947. 33 X 44 in. t 70c. N 6.18: 5937

Isla San Cristobal and approaches, Archipielago de Colon (Galapagos Islands), south Pacific Ocean, from survey by U. S. S. Bowditch in 1942; no. 5943. Scale naut. m.=1.2 in., natural scale 1: 60,000 at lat. 0°49'. Washington, D. C., 1st edition, Mar. 1947. 31X44 in. f 70c. N 6.18: 5943

Ladrone Islands. Wan-shan Ch’un-tao (Ladrone Islands), China, south coast, Asia, from Japanese survey in 1938; no. 6425. Scale naut. m.=2.1 in., natural scale 1:35,075. Washington, D. C., published June 1945, 2d edition, 1947. 26X38 in. t 50c. N 6.18 : 6425

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Lincoln, Port. Port Lincoln, Spencer Gulf, Australia, south coast, from British survey in 1872 ; no. 3510. Scale naut. m=2 in., natural scale 1: 36,440 Wash-ington, D. C., published Mar. 1926, 3d edition, Feb. 1947. 27X34 in. f 50c.

N 6.18:3516Manvers Port Port Manvers area, northern Labrador, Canada, from latest

available information to 1945 ; H. O. miscel. 9540 sheet 208 (provisional) Scale naut m.-3.5 in., natural scale 1:104,483 at lat. 57°10'. Washington, D. C., 1st edition, Mar. 1947. 27X39 in. f 60c. N 6.18:9540

Mergui Archipelago. Northern part of Mergui Archipelago, Mergui to Lough-borough Jsiand, Burma-Tenasserim Coast, Bay of Bengal, Asia, from British and Indian Government surveys between 1887 and 1936; no. 3753. Natural

28“?5^nat lat 11 3(f- Washin8ton> D- C., 1st edition, Apr. 1947.39X25 in. f 50c. N 6 18: 3753

C??rt: Mexico-Central America, Carmen-Belize-Trujillo; nc13\,S<>a!l =14 naut< m- (I-’1,021,474) at lat. 19°30'. Washington D. C., published Dec. 1944, 2d edition, Jan. 1947. 36 X 27 in. f 40c.

N 6.18: V 14-13277, Aeronautical chart: Mexico, Laguna Madre-Veracruz: V14-131 Scale it Da1a5-’ m‘ (1:1,021,474) at lat. 22° Washington, D. C., published Dec. 1944, 2d edition, Jan. 1947. 25 x 37 in. f 40c. N 6 18: V14—131

m°i-rtLoPaCwC SCea?’ middle part; no- °528- Natural scale hr,9?Q47 -3 ’ TWashJ.ngton- D C., published Oct. 1919, 9th edition,Apr. 1341. 4bX32 in. [Magnetic variation curves are for 1945.] f 60c.

N 6.18:0528aCifiC °^oAn’ ^Tes.tern Part> deluding Philippine Islands and Netherlands

Indies, no. 5o90. Natural scale 1:7,304,331 at equator Washington D c published Oct. 1931; 4th edition. Apr. 1047. 30XW ta [MaXtfc rartatton curves are for 1945.] f 60c. N 6 18 : 5590

Palau Islands area, West Caroline Islands, north Pacific Ocean corrected to ?»’• Q. Washington, D. C.’(19461. 19X25 ki ”h O pub no1-N.) [Text on reverse side.] f N618-Q

Paramushiru To. Anchorages on Paramushiru To, Chishima Retto (Kuril Islands), Japan, from Japanese surveys in 1913 and 1914; no 5807 Wash-ington, D. C., 1st edition, Mar. 1947. 36X26 in. f 50c. N 6 18 • 5807Includes: *

Musashi Wan.Suribachi Wan and Otomae Wan with adjacent coast.

Peru, Punta Parinas to Punta Lobos, from British survey in 1909 and 1910 with Tvfr.tC-tl0?S tOr?$^8 ’ n0’ Scale naut. m.=2.8 in., natural scale 1:25,980. }\as^1111^011’ D. C„ published June 1913, 5th edition, Feb. 1947. 39X26 in.1 N 6.18: 2840

Pinz6n, Canal de. Southern approaches to Canal de Pinzon, -Archipielazo de Colon (Galapagos Islands), South Pacific Ocean, from survev bv USS S’™** lnJ94?.: “?■ Scale naut. m.=1.2 in., natural scale 1:60,000 at lat. 0 48 . Washington, D. C., 1st edition, 1947. 33X44 in. f 70c. N 6.18: 5935

Parvis, Port. Port Purvis and Hutchison Creek, Florida Island, Solomon Islands, south Pacific Ocean, from survey by U. S. S. Sumner in 1943 with addi-tions from British surveys in 1889 and 1911; no. 6006. Scale naut. m.=5 in. natural scale 1:14,537. Washington, D. C., 1st edition Mar. 1947. 22X36 in’ ! , N 6.18 : 6006inset: Utuha Passage, from survey by U. S. S. Sumner in 1943.

Roebuck Bay, Australia, northwest coast, from British survev in 1883 with ad-ditions to 1922, scale naut. m.=1.5 in., natural scale 1:50,270; Roebuck Bav inner anchorage, from British survey in 1922, scale naut. m.=4.7 in natural’ F(aheiq475’5SJ<9r?-- 3486- Wnshington, D. C., published Jan. 1926, 2d edition, .r eb. 1947. 38 X 25 in. । 50c. n g jg. 345g

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St. Vincent, Gulf of. Ports in Gulf of St. Vincent and Encounter Bay, Australia, south coast, from British surveys between 1869 and 1879; no. 3521. Wash-ington, D. C., published July 1926, 2d edition, Feb. 1947 [corrected through Notice to mariners, Mar. 1,1947], 39X28 in. t 60c. N 6.18: 3521Includes:

The Bar, mouth of Murray River.Murray River, Mouth of, Encounter Bay.Noarlunga (Onkaparinga), Gulf of St. Vincent.Victor Harbor and Port Elliot, Encounter Bay.Willunga, Port, Gulf of St. Vincent.

Simons Bay, Africa, south coast, from British surveys in 1897 and 1900 with additions to 1940; no. 2387. Scale 100 yds.=0.6 in., natural scale 1:6,060. Washington, D. C., published Mar. 1907, 5th edition, Feb. 1947, 22X31 in. f 40c.

N 6.18:2387Spencer Gulf. Plans in Spencer Gulf, Australia, south coast; no. 3514. Wash-

ington, D. C., published Jan. 1926, 2d edition, Feb. 1947. 37X25 in. t 50c.N 6.18:3514

Includes:Franklin Harbor, from British survey in 1871, channel from plan by South Australian

Harbors Board in 1914.Port Victoria, from British survey in 1866, with additions to 1877.

Tanganyika. Harbors in Tanganyika, from British surveys in 1874; no. 0703. Washington, D. C., published Nov. 1875, 4th edition, Mar. 1947. 47X26 in. 160c. N 6.18 : 0703Includes:

Kiswere Harbor.Mikindani Bay including Mikindani Harbor and Mto Mtwara.Mikindani Harbor, Entrance to.

NAVAL PERSONNEL BUREAU

NAVAL ACADEMY

Register. Annual register of Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., June 6, 1946, 102d academic year. 1946. iii-f-137 p. * Paper, 30c. • Item 885L. C. card 7-32067 N 12.5: 946

SHIPS BUREAU

Docking (ships'). Bureau of Ships manual: chap. 7, Booking instructions; Feb. 1, 1947. [1947.] [1] -j-lO p. 4° [Revision of Bureau of Ships manual, chap. 7, Oct. 10,1944.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 913 N 29.13: 7/947

SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU

Government supplies. Joint Army-Navy specification: Adapters, priming, M- 1A3; Oct. 31, 1946. [1946.] 6 p. il. 12° (JAN-A^17.) t

N 20.23: JAN-A-417No te .—This and the following specifications are issued with perforations for insertion

in loose-leaf binders.----- Same: Boxes, spare-parts (shipboard use), amdt. 1; Dec. 23, 1946. 1947.

1 p. 12° (JAN-B-233 [amdt. 1].) t N 20.23: JAN-B-233/amdt.l----- Same: Carts, firehose, hand-drawn; Jan. 31, 1947. [1947.] 8 p. il. 12°

(JAN-C-.) f N 20.23: JAN-C-448----- Same: Chaplains’ sets, portable, altar and communion; Oct. 31, 1946.

[1947.] 22 p. il. 1 tab. 12° (JAN-C-421.) t N 20.23: JAN-C-421----- Same: Crimpers, cap, M-2; Oct. 31, 1946. [1946.] 5 p. il. 12° (JAN-C-

418. ) t N 20.23: JAN-C-418----- Same: Dyes, impregnating (for use in water suspension and solvent disper-

sion dyes) ; Dec. 19, 1946. [1947.] 10 p. 12° (JAN-D-430.) tN 20.23: JAN-D-430

•----- Same : Firing device, pull, release type, M-3; Oct. 31,1946. [1946.] 5 p. 12°(JAN-F-419.) f N 20.23: JAN-F-419

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Government supplies—Continued.------ Same: Gasket-material, leather (fibrated), sheet (for ordnance use) ; Sept.

26,1946. [1946.] 5 p. 12° (JAN-G-402.) f N 20.23: JAN-G-402----- Same: Gaskets, synthetic-rubber (for fuel and lubricant containers and

accessories) ; Dec. 19,1946. [1947.] 18 p. il. 12° (JAN-G-432.) tN 20.23: JAN-G^32

----- Same: Mine-probes, M-l; Jan. 20, 1947. [1947.] 5 p. 12° (JAN-M-447.) t----------------------------------------------------------------------- N 20.23 : JAN-M-447

----- Same: Nickel, powdered; Oct. 24, 1946. [1946.] 4 p. 12° (JAN-N-412.) t----------------------------------------------------------------------- N 20.23 : JAN-N-412

----- Same: Paraffin, chlorinated; Dec. 19, 1946. 12 p. il. 12° (JAN-P-429.) tN 20.23: JAN-P-429

----- Same: Pentolite, 50/50; Oct. 17,1946. [1946.] 9p.il. 12° (JAN-P-408.) t------------------------------------------------------------------------ N 20.23: JAN-P-408

----- Same: Springs, slide, 4.2-inch chemical mortar barrel, C3 and C4; May 31, 1946. [1946.] 5 p. 12° (JAN-S-350.) t N 20.23: JAN-S-350

----- Same: Thermite, plain, incendiary ; Oct. 17,1946. [1946.] 5 p. 12° (JAN- T-407.) f N 20.23: JAN-T-407

----- Same: Wave-guides, seamless-rectangular-tubing; Dec. 23, 1946. [1947.]8 p. 12° (JAN-W-85A.) t N 20.23: JAN-W-85A

----- Navy Department specification: Bands, rubber, ligature dental; Jan. 2, 1947. 1946. Ip. 12° (57B23a.) t N 20.6/2:57B23a

----- Same: Batteries, storage, portable, amdt. 1; Mar. 1, 1947. [1947.] 2 p. il. 12° (17B4h [amdt. 1].) t N 20.6/2:17 B 4h/amdt.l

•----- Same: Cloth, crocus; Jan. 2, 1947. 1947. 1 p. 12° (42C5c.) 1 p. 12° JN 20.6/2 : 42 C 5c

■----- Same: Hose, air, diving-apparatus, and fittings, amdt. 1; Mar. 15, 1947.[1947.] 2 p. 12° (33H9c [amdt. 1].) t N 20.6/2: 33 H 9c/amdt.l

----- Same: Insulation, electrical, glass-fiber, treated, cloth, tape, and cordage (resin-filled) (group GE), amdt. 1; Mar. 15, 1947. [1947.] 2 p. 12° (17-1-37 [amdt. 1].) t N 20.6/2:17-I-37/amdt.l

----- Same: Pinchcocks (Tor rubber tubing) ; Jan. 15. 1947. 1947. 1 p. 12°(57P5a.) t N 20.6/2: 57 P 5a

----- Same: Putty, spotting, white; Feb. 15, 1947. [1947.] 5 p. 12° (52P15a.) [Supersedes 52P15, Sept. 1, 1928.] t N 20.6/2: 52 P 15a

----- Same: Receptacles, waste, dental; Jan. 2,1947. 1946. 1 p. 12° (57R la.) J N 20.6/2 : 57R la

----- Same: Rivets and rivet-rods, steel (for hull construction) ; Mar. 15, 1947. [1947.] 14 p. il. 12° (43R 1g.) [Supersedes 43R If, Feb. 1, 1943.] f

N 20.6/2: 43R lg----- Same: Slacks, blue, Women’s Naval Reserve, amdt. 1; Mar. 15, 1947. 1947

1 p. 12° (55S28 [amdt. 1].) t N 20.6/2: 55 S 28/amdt.l----- Same: Thermometers, industrial, amdt. 1; Mar. 15, 1947. [1947.] 4 p. il.

12° (18T7L [amdt. 1].) f N20.6/2:18T7L/amdt.lNavy shipping guide. Change 63, Navy shipping guide [1941], pt. 1; Apr. 1, 1947.

[1947.] 1 p. [Accompanied by reprints of certain pages (with changes) to be inserted in the Navy shipping guide.] i N 20.17/2 : 63/pt.l

----- Same. pt. 2; Apr. 1, 1947. [1947.] ii p. [Accompanied by reprints of cer-tain pages (with changes) to be inserted in the Navy shipping guide.] $

N 20.17/2: 63/pt.2Travel. U. S. Navy travel instructions, Changes 1; Jan. 1, 1947. [1947.] 1 p.

[Accompanied by reprints of certain pages (with changes) to be inserted in U. S. Navy travel instructions, 1946.] J N 20.13: T 69/2/946/ch.l

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PAN AMERICAN UNIONNo te .—The Pan American Union sells its own illustrated monthly Bulletin, booklets, and

other publications, at prices ranging from 5c. to $2.00. The price of any edition of the 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 75c. a year on each edition for countries outside the Pan American Union. Address the Pan American Union, Washington, D. C.Cooperatives. La legislation cooperativa en America; por Fernando Chaves

Nunez. Washington, D. C., 1947. [1]-J-iii-|-HO leaves, 4° [Processed.] t Paper, 50c.L. C. card 47-323G0 PA 1.2: L 52/Spanish

Education. Dois povos, dois polos no ideal educative; por Juan Oropesa. [1947.] cover title, [2]+11 leaves, 4° (Pontos de vista, ntimero 9.) [Processed.] f

PA 1.52: p9Inter-American system. O sistema interamericano. [1947.] cover title, 32 p. il.

4° [Text and illustrations on p. 2-4 of cover.] t Paper, 25c.PA 1.2: In 8/16/Portuguese

----- Same, Spanish. PA 1.2: In 8/16/SpanishPan American Day. Dia Pan-Americano, 14 de abril. [1947.] 1 p. [Processed.]

t PA 1.2 : P 19/21•----- Program suggestions, radio, press, parades, exhibits, forums, visual aids,

cooperation, keynote of the Americas, Pan American Day, Apr. 14, [1947]. cover title, [1]-j-36 leaves, 4° [Processed.] fL. C. card 47-32359 PA 1.2 :P 19/20

Pan American Institute of Geography and History. Acta final de la IV asamblea general del Instituto Panamericano de Geografla e Historia y, de la III Reunion Panamericana de Consulta sobre Cartografia, celebradas en Caracas, Venezuela, del 22 de agosto al 1° de septiembre de 1946. [1947.] [1] +iii+61 leaves, 4° (Serie de congresos y, conferencias no. 49.) [Processed.] t PA 1.37: s 49

Pan American Sanitary Conference. Acta final de la XH Conferencia Sanitaria Panamericana, Caracas, Venezuela, del 12 al 24 de enero de 1947. [1947.] [2] +50 leaves, 4° (Serie de congresos y conferencias no. 51.) [Processed.] t Paper, 25c. PA 1.37: s51

Posters. Cooperation, keynote of the Americas, Pan American Day, Apr. 14,1947; [poster], Washington, D. C. [1947]. 28X18.3 in. f PA 1.2: P19/11/947

----- Same, Portuguese.-------------------------------- PA 1.2 : P 19/11/947/Portuguese ----- Same, Spanish. PA 1.2: P 19/11/947/Spanish Song books. Selected list of Latin American song books and references for guid-

ance in planning fiestas; prepared by Leila Fern. 5th edition, revised. Wash-ington, D. C., 1946. cover title, [1]+H leaves, 4° [Processed. Leaf 11, last leaf of text, is printed on inside of back cover.] fL. C. card 47-32954 PA 1.2: So 5/946

Students. Manual for students and teachers. [1947.] [2]+22 p. il. [Proc-essed. At head of title: Pan American Day, Apr. 14.] t PA 1.61: P 19/947

----- Same, Portuguese.----------------------------------- PA 1.61: P 19/947/Portuguese ----- Same, Spanish. PA 1.61: P 19/947/Spanish Sugar. Sugar. Washington, D. C. [1947]. 31p.il. t Paper, 10c.

L. C. card 47-32358 PA 1.2 : Su 3Treaties. Latin American treaty developments, 1944. 1947. [2] +ii+63 leaves,

4° (Law and treaty series no. 21.) [Processed.] tL. C. card 47-32472 PA 1.18: 21

•------ Status of Pan American treaties and conventions (revised to Jan. 1, 1947,by Juridical Divsion of Pan American Union). [1947.] 11 p. 4° [Processed. Spanish, English, Portuguese, and French.] fL. C. card 47-32357 PA 1.2: T 71/947

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PANAMA CANALNote .—Although The Panama Canal makes Its reports to, and is under the supervision of,

the Secretary of War, it is not a part of the War Department.

Panama Railroad. 92d annual report of board to directors of Panama RailroadCompany to stockholders, fiscal year 1941. John S. Swift Co., New York [1941]. 50 p. [Processed.] </> W 79.13/1:941

----- --93d annual report of board of directors of Panama Railroad Company to stockholders, fiscal year 1942. John S. Swift Co., New York [1942], 53 p. [Processed.] <f> W 79.13/1: 942

----- --94th annual report of board of directors of Panama Railroad Company to stockholders, fiscal year 1943. John S. Swift Co., New York [1943]. 52 p. [Processed.] <f> W 79.13/1: 943

----- --95th annual report of board of directors of Panama Railroad Company to stockholders, fiscal year 1944. John S. Swift Co., New York [1944]. 52 p. [Processed.] </> W 79.13/1: 944

----- --96th annual report of board of directors of Panama Railroad Company to stockholders, fiscal year 1945. John S. Swift Co., New York [1945]. 49 p. [Processed. ] 0 w 79.13/1: 945

Safety regulations. Safety regulations, n.p. [1947], 154-15 p. small 4° (Store-house Division.) [English and Spanish.] J W 79.2: Sa 1/3

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTEXECUTIVE OFFICE

I nsurance. Annual report of insurance business transacted in Canal Zone during calendar year 1945, including laws concerning licensing of insurance companies, n. p. [Aug. 15, 1946]. 14 p. </> W 79.10/6: 945

POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT

ACCOUNTS BUREAU

Cost ascertainment. Cost ascertainment report showing cost of carrying and handling the several classes of mail matter and of performing special services fiscal year 1946. 1947. ii4-14p. * Paper, 10c. • Item 932 P 22.7: 946

----- Appendix to cost ascertainment report, 1946. [1947.] cover title [42] leaves, il. large 4° * Paper, 65c. • Item 932 p 22.7 : 946/app.

SURFACE POSTAL TRANSPORT DIVISION

Mail routes. Schedule of mail routes, no. 558, Apr. 1, 1947, 3d division, Railway Mail Service, comprising District of Columbia, Maryland, North Carolina, Vir-ginia, and West Virginia (except peninsula of Maryland and Virgnia). [1947.] 189-|-[1] p. narrow 8° J P 10.12/3: 558

— — Schedule of mail routes, no. 597, Mar. 15, 1947, 6th division, Railway Mail Service, comprising Illinois and Iowa. [Chicago P O, Feb. 13, 1947.] 172 n narrow 8° t P 10.12/6: 597

— — Schedule of mail routes, no. 485, Mar. 25, 1947, 8th division, Railway Mail Service, comprising Arizona, California, Guam, Hawaii, Nevada, Samoa and Utah. [San Francisco P. O., Mar. 25, 1947.] 156 p. narrow 8° J

P 10.12/8:485— — Schedule of mail routes, no. 580, Apr. 17, 1947, 9th division, Railway Mail

Service, comprising lower peninsula of Michigan, main line of New York AeU4tral R R-between New York, N. Y., and Chicago, Ill., and collateral lines that may be designated. A. S. Gilman, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio [Apr 17 1947] 120 p. narrow 8“ j P 10.12/9: 580

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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: 62,500 or 1: 63,360 (1 mile to the inch). Maps of more than 1,600 counties in the United States have been prepared by the Post Office Department and contact prints, made from the original maps on file are sold for 50 cents per copy. Each county map shows in addition to the roads traveled by rural carriers all post offices within the county and all other roads, houses, schools, and churches known at the time the map was originally drawn, together with an outline of the drainage. A list of the county maps on file will be furnished upon application to the Superintendent, Division of Finance, Post Office Department, Washington 25, D. C. Rural delivery routes emanating from post offices in counties for which county maps have not been drawn are shown on local maps. Contact prints of such maps are sold at 25 cents each. Orders for all postal maps should be accompanied by money order and addressed to the Superintendent, Division of Finance, Post Office Department, Washington 25, D. C. Rural delivery maps should not be confused with the State post route maps which are listed in the Monthly catalog for Jan. 1947, page 103.

PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATESNot e .—The functions and duties of the Executive Office of the President were established

by Executive order of Sept. 8, 1939. The principal divisions at present are as follows : The White House Office, the Bureau of the Budget, the Liaison Office for Personnel Man-agement, the Council of Economic Advisers, the Office of Government Reports, and the Office for Emergency Management.

For information relating to the issuance of Executive orders and Proclamations of the President see below, note under Executive orders.

Air transport. Amending Executive order 9492, as amended, prescribing regu-lations governing non-military and non-naval transportation on Army and Navy air transports. Apr. 22, 1947. (Executive order 9840.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 12, no. 81, Apr. 24, 1947, p. 2619.]

Banks and banking. Amending Proclamations of Mar. 6 and 9, 1933, and Execu-tive order of Mar. 10, 1933, to exclude from their scope member banks of Federal reserve system, proclamation. Apr. 7, 1947. (Proclamation 2725.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 12, no. 71, Apr 10 1947, p. 2343.]

Child Health Day, 1947, proclamation [designating May 1, 1947, as Child Health Day], Apr. 8, 1947. (Proclamation 2726.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 12, no. 71, Apr. 10, 1947, p. 2343 and 2345.]

Copyright extension, New Zealand, proclamation. Apr. 24, 1947. (Proclamation 2729.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 12, no. 82, Apr. 25, 1947, p. 2643 and 2645.] >

Emergency Boards. Creating Emergency Board to investigate disputes between Grand Trunk Western Railroad Company, Pere Marquette Railroad Company, Wabash Railroad Company, Ann Arbor Railroad Company, and certain of their employees. Mar. 28, 1947. (Executive order 9838.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 12, no. 64, Apr. 1, 1947, p. 2107.]

Executive orders.Note .—The Federal register act (49 Stat. 500 as amended: 44 U. S. C., and supp.

301 et seq.) provides in sec. 5 as follows : There shall be published in the Federal register all Presidential Proclamations and Executive orders, except such as have no general applicability and legal effect or are effective only against Federal agencies or persons in their capacity as officers, agents, or employees thereof.

Those Executive orders and Proclamations published in the Federal register will not be issued separately, but title entries for such Executive orders and Proclamations, with reference to the Federal register, appear above and below.

The distribution of Executive orders and Proclamations was transferred beginning Mar. 12, 1936, from the Department of State to the Division of the Federal Register, National Archives. Free distribution will be only to appropriate agencies of the Gov-ernment. The Federal register will be sold by the Superintendent of Documents, Gov-ernment Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C., on a subscription basis of $1.50 per month or $15.00 per year.

Grand River Dam. Transferring to Federal works administrator certain func-tions, powers, and duties relating to Grand River Dam project (PWA docket Oklahoma 1097-P-DS). Apr. 14, 1947. (Executive order 9839.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 12, no. 75, Apr. 16, 1947, p. 2447.]

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Litigation Conduct of certain litigation arising under wartime legislation. Apr. 23, 1947. (Executive order 9842.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Fed-eral register, v. 12, no. 82, Apr. 25, 1947, p. 2646.]

Migratory birds. Closed area under migratory bird treaty act, Florida, proclama-tion, Apr. 4, 1947. (Proclamation 2724.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v 12, no. 69, Apr. 8,1947, p. 2303-5.]

Mother's Day, 1947, proclamation [designating May 11, 1947, as Mother’s Day]. Apr. 11, 1947. (Proclamation 2727.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 12, no. 74, Apr. 15, 1947, p. 2431.]

Munitions control act of 191f7, message transmitting proposal for legislation to control exportation and importation of arms, ammunition, and implements of war, and related items, and for other purposes. Apr. 15, 1947. 8 p. (H. doc. 195, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) fL. C. card 47-32370

National Farm Safety Week, 1947, proclamation [designating week commencing July 20, 1947, as National Farm Safety Week]. Apr. 2, 1947. (Proclamation 2723.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 12, no. 68, Apr. 5, 1947, p. 2283.]

National Maritime Day, 1947, proclamation [designating May 22, 1947, as Na-tional Maritime Day]. Apr. 11, 1947. (Proclamation 2728.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 12, no. 74, Apr. 15, 1947, p. 2431- 32.]

Proclamations.Not e .—For information concerning the issuance of Executive orders and Proclama-

tions, see above, note under the subhead Executive orders.Rent. Recommendations relative to housing and rent control, communication

transmitting, pursuant to Public law 548, 79th Congress, recommendations relative to housing and rent control. Apr. 1, 1947. 2 p. (H. doc. 188, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

Temporary Controls Office. Termination of Office of Temporary Controls. Apr. 23, 1947. (Executive order 9841.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Fed-eral register, v. 12, no. 82, Apr. 25, 1947, p. 2645-46.]

BUDGET BUREAUBudget and Administrative Planning Office. Proposed revision [in Post Office

Department appropriations, fiscal year 1947] in form of amendment to House document 100, 80th Congress [to provide for terminal-leave payments in Office of Budget and Administrative Planning], Apr. 14, 1947. 2 p. (H. doc. 192, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Commodity Credit Corporation. Revised estimate of appropriation for Depart-ment of Agriculture, fiscal year 1948 [for Commodity Credit Corporation]. Mar. 28, 1947. 3 p. (H. doc. 186, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Council of Economic Advisers. Estimate of appropriation involving decrease for Council of Economic Advisers [fiscal year 1948], Apr. 16, 1947. 2 p. (H. doc. 202, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Education Office. Supplemental estimate, Federal Security Agency, fiscal year 1948 [For Education Office, for vocational education], Apr. 11, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 2 p. (S. doc. 43, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation. Revised estimate pertaining to admin-istrative expense authorization of Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, fiscal year 1947. Apr. 16, 1947. 2 p. (H. doc. 203, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

Federal Loan Agency. Withdrawal of supplemental estimate of appropriation for Federal Loan Agency, fiscal year 1947. Apr. 16, 1947. 2 p. (H. doc. 204, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

Federal Supply Bureau. Supplemental estimate of appropriation for Treasury Department, fiscal year 1947 [for Bureau of Federal Supply], Apr. 14, 1947. 2 p. (H. doc. 193, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

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Federal Works Agency. Estimates of appropriations and proposed provision for reappropriation of unobligated balance for Federal Works Agency, fiscal year 1948. Apr. 16, 1947. 3 p. (H. doc. 201, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

Food and Drug Administration. Revised estimate of appropriation, Federal Security Agency [fiscal year 1947, for Food and Drug Administration, to pro-vide for certification of batches of drugs composed wholly or partly of strepto-mycin or any derivative thereof]. Mar. 28, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 2 p. (S. doc. 24, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Freedmen’s Hospital, District of Columbia. Supplemental estimate, Federal Security Agency, fiscal year 1947 [for survey of Freedmen’s Hospital]. Apr. 1, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 2 p. (S. doc. 27, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

Genera I Accounting Office. Proposed amendment to 1948 budget as it pertains to General Accounting Office [to provide for payment of damage claims]. Mar. 28, 1947. 2 p. (H. doc. 187, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Indian Affairs Bureau. Supplemental estimate of appropriation for Depart-ment of Interior [for Bureau of Indian Affairs for conservation of health of Indians], Apr. 10, 1947. 2 p. (H. doc. 190, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

Indian Claims Commission. Supplemental estimate, Indian Claims Commission, fiscal year 1947. Mar. 28, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 2 p. (S. doc. 23, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Management bulletin. Management bulletin: Telephone service, basic elements of necessity and use. Apr. 1947. v-f-25 p. il. 4° * Paper, 15c. Pr 33.108: T 23

National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. Draft of proposed provision per-, taining to certain existing funds of National Advisory Committee for Aero-nautics [for construction and equipment of wind tunnel at Moffett Field, Calif.]. Apr. 21, 1947. 2 p. (H. doc. 211, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

National War Labor Board. Proposed provision pertaining to appropriation for National War Labor Board [fiscal year 1946, for printing termination report and war history]. Apr. 7, legislative day Mar. 24,1947. 2 p. (S. doc. 41, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Philadelphia National Shrines Park Commission. Supplemental estimate, Depart-ment of Interior, fiscal year 1947 [for Philadelphia National Shrines Park Com-mission], Mar. 28, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 2 p. (S. doc. 22, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Public Health Service. Supplemental estimate, Federal Security Agency [for Public Health Service, for research into use of streptomycin in treatment of tuberculosis]. Apr. 11, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 2 p. (S. doc. 44, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Smithsonian Institution. Revised estimate of appropriation for Smithsonian Institution, fiscal year 1948. Apr. 21, 1947. 2 p. (H. doc. 209, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

War Assets Administration. Revised estimate of appropriation for War Assets Administration, fiscal year 1947. Apr. 21, 1947. 2 p. (H. doc. 210, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t .

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICECIVILIAN PRODUCTION ADMINISTRATION

Field organization and administration of War Production Board and predecessor agencies, May 1940-Nov. 1945 ; prepared by Carroll K. Shaw. [1947.] [8]+288 p. il. 4° (Historical reports on war administration; War Production Board, Special study no. 25.) [Processed.] t Pr 32.4838: 25

PRICE ADMINISTRATION OFFICE

Statistical charts, manual on graphic presentation of statistical data ; [by Robert L. Bostick]. 1946. iv+[l]+76 p. il. [Processed.] tL. C. card 47-32356 Pr 32.4206: St2

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SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE

AN/APS receiver-indicator modified for ground range sweeps and remote amplifier. Oct. 10,1944. [1] +6 p. il. 4° (Radiation Laboratory [Massachusetts Institute of Technology]; Report M-172A.) [No longer confidential. Processed.]

Pr 32.413/5: M-172AAN/TPS-10. Description of AN/TPS-10 and its performance in mountainous

terrain. [Aug. 3, 1944.] cover title, [1]+15 p. il. 4° (Radiation Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Report 606.) [No longer secret. Processed.] </> Pr 32.413/5 : 606

Activity-preference tests. Report on activity- preference test for classification of service personnel, final report of project SOS-7; [prepared by Truman L. Kelley]. Dec. 21, 1944. cover title, [6]+l-51a+52-58+[106] leaves, 4° (OSRD report 4484; Applied Psychology Panel, NDRC.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/3: 4484

Aerial photographs. Procedure for determining orientation of aerial photographs by pairs; by Robert Singleton. Feb. 23, 1945. [9] +20+ [2] p. 4° (OSRD report 4708; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] </> Pr 32.413/3 : 4708

Aircraft. Compensation of magnetic fields in mad-equipped aircraft; by W. E. Tolles, V. V. Vacquier. July 24, 1944. [2]+87 p. il. 4° (OSRD no. 4187; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer confidential. Processed.] 0 Pr 32.413/3: 4187

Alloys. Advisory report on stretching characteristics of aluminum alloy sheet (NA-126) [with bibliography] ; by J. N. Taub and George Sachs. Nov. 2, 1944. cover title, [20] +1-8A+9-28 p. il. 4° (OSRD no. 4347; National Defense Re-search Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] Pr 32.413/3: 4347

----- - Final report on correlation of information available on fabrication of alumi-num alloys (NA-126); sec. 4, Survey of properties of new aluminum alloys: pt. 4, Aluminum alloy XA758, sheet [with bibliography; by George Sachs, George Espey, G. B. Kasik, L. Boles, and L. J. Ebert]. Apr. 10,1944. cover title, [11] + iii+59 p. 1 pl. 39 p. of pl. 4° (OSRD report 3554; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] </> Pr 32.413/3 : 3554

----- Same: sec. 5, Formability of aluminum alloys for use in military aircraft: pt. 6. Stretching of rectangular bars; by George Sachs, J. D. Lubahn, and W. F. Brown, jr. July 13, 1945. cover title, [13] +iii+16 p. il. 2 p. of pl. 4° (OSRD 5632; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <£ Pr 32.413/3: 5632

----- Final report on fatigue properties of magnesium alloys and structures, fatigue properties of magnesium alloy sheet, pt. 3 (NA-145) ; by L. R. Jackson, H. J. Grover, W. W. Beaver, and H. W. Russell. Oct. 20, 1944. cover title, [10]+l-23a+24-56 p. il. 4° (OSRD no. 4282; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] $ Pr 32.413/3:4282

----- Final report on formability of magnesium alloy sheet (NA-146) : pt. 5, Forming shrink flanges in Guerin press [with bibliography] ; by John E. Dorn, Erich G. Thomsen, and Don Cunningham. July 14, 1944. cover title, [10]+55 p. il. 4° (OSRD report 3940; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/3:3940

----- Same: pt. 6, Forming beads on Guerin press [with bibliography]; by Erich G. Thomsen, Don Cunningham, and John E. Dorn. Aug. 10, 1944. cover title, [9]+36 p. il. 4° (OSRD report 4042; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/3: 4042

----- Same: pt. 7, Stretch forming magnesium alloys [with bibliography]; by D. M. Finch, I. G. Lotze, and J. E. Dorn. Sept. 20, 1944. cover title, [9] +111 p. il. 4° (OSRD report 4171; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/3: 4171

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Alloys—Continued.----- Final report on high temperature properties of light alloys (NA-137) :

pt. 1, Aluminum [with list of references]; by L. L. Wyman. Apr. 15, 1944. cover title, [11] 4-149 p. il, 4° (OSRD no. 3607; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] </> Pr 32.413/3:3607

----- Same: pt. 2, Magnesium [with list of references] ; by L. L. Wyman. Sept. 18, 1944. cover title, [17] 4-101 p. il. 4° (OSRD report 4150; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] $

Pr 32.413/3:4150----- Final report on residual stresses in cold-drawn non-ferrous alloys (OD-25) :

X-ray study, pt. 5, by C. W. Tucker, G. C. Nelson, and H. V. Anderson. Mar. 15, 1945. cover title, [6] 4-47 p. il. 4° (OSRD no. 4764; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] (f>

Pr 32.413/3: 4764----- Progress report on fatigue and impact characteristics and notch effect in

tension of artificially-aged aluminum alloys (NA-126) ; by War Metallurgy Committee. Apr. 18, 1944. cover title, [10]4-25 p. il. 4° (OSRD report 3579; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.]

Pr 32.413/3:3579----- Progress report on investigation of effects of impurities on ferro-magnetism

of non-ferrous alloys (OD-156) ; by Allison Butts and P. L. Reiber, jr. Dec. 4, 1944. cover title, [11]4-l-7a4-8-42 p. 2 pl. 4 p. of pl. 4° (OSRD no. 4442; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] </>

Pr 32.413/3:4442----- Progress report on investigation of effects of impurities on ferro-magnetism

of non-ferrous alloys (OD-156) ; by Allison Butts and P. L. Reiber, jr. Mar. 20, 1945. cover title, [15] 4-l-13c4-14-27c4-28-33a4-34-36a-|-37-43 p. il. 4° (OSRD 4833; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Proc-essed.] </> Pr 32.413/3: 4833

----- Progress report on investigation of effects of impurities on ferro-magnetism of non-ferrous alloys (OD-156) ; by Allison Butts, John H. Frye, and P. L. Reiber, jr. Aug. 24, 1944. cover title, [12]4-l-9a-j-10-13a4-14-18a4-19-24a-|- 25-37 p. 26 p. of pl. 4° (OSRD report 4056; National Defense Research Com-mittee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/3: 4056

Amplifiers. Instructions for operation of B2802 power amplifier (modified AM-14 APT). Apr. 21, 1944. [3]4-9 leaves, 5 pl. 4° (National Defense Research Committee, Radio Coordination Division (15) ; 411-IB-30.) [No longer confi-dential. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/4: 411-IR-30

----- Instructions for operation of B-4100 power amplifier. Nov. 7, 1944. [3] 4- 104-2 leaves, 6 pl. 4° (National Defense Research Committee, Radio Coordi-nation Division (15) ; 411-IB-36.) [No longer confidential. Processed.] </>

Pr 32.413/4: 411-IB-36----- Ql-2 and Q-3 servo amplifiers. Sept. 25, 1945. [1] 4-28 leaves, il. 4°

(Radiation Laboratory [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] ; Report 645- 2.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/5:645-2

Antenna. Assembly and installation instructions for M2803 and M2804 antenna systems. June 2, 1944. [l]4-4 leaves, 18 pl. 4° (National Defense Research Committee, Radio Coordination Division (15) ; 411-IB-33.) [No longer confi-dential. Processed.] Pr 32.413/4: 411-IB-33

----- Circularly polarized search antennas for band 2100 to 4000 MC. Oct. 31, 1945. [l]-|-iii4-9 p. il. 14 p. of pl. 4° (National Defense Research Committee, Radio Coordination Division (15) ; 411-283.) [No longer secret. Proc-essed.] <f> Pr 32.413/4: 411-283

----- Instructions for M2202 antenna. Feb. 23, 1944. [l]4-3 leaves, 9 pl. 4° (National Defense Research Committee. Radio Coordination Division (15) ; 411-IB-16.) [No longer confidential. Processed.] Pr 32.413/4: 411-IB-16

----- M6302 skirted-stub antenna. Sept. 28, 1945. [2]-|-2 leaves, 9 p. of pl. 4° (National Defense Research Committee, Radio Coordination Division (15) ;

411-120.) [No longer confidential. Processed.] Pr 32.413/4:411-120

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Antenna—Continued.----- M6600 X-band antenna and drive assembly for use with M3000 (AN/APA-

17) airborne direction finder. Nov. 19,1945. [1 ]4-iii-}-8 p. 12 p. of pl. 4° (Na-tional Defense Research Committee, Radio Coordination Division (15) ; ill- 287.) [No longer confidential. Processed.] </> Pr 32.413/4: 411-287

----- Photographic-PPI method of model antenna pattern measurement. Sept.10, 1945. cover title, [1] -|-iii-|-6 p. 8 p. of pl. 4° (National Defense Research Committee, Radio Coordination Division (15) ; 411-242.) [No longer re-stricted. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/4 : 411-242

----- Preliminary instruction sheet on M2204 antenna. Feb. 13, 1945. [2] -f-2-|-3 leaves, 13 pl. 4° (National Defense Research Committee, Radio Coordination Division (15) ; 411-IB-65.) [No longer confidential. Processed.] <£

Pr 32.413/4:411-IB-65Aptitude tests. Item analysis of Navy aptitude tests; prepared by Herbert S.

Conrad. Dec. 30,1943. [4] +iv-f-110 leaves, il. 4” (OSRD report 3039; Applied Psychology Panel, NDRC.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] </>

Pr 32.413/3:3039----- Validity of experimental battery of aptitude tests at Ordnance and Gunnery

Schools, Washington Navy Yard; prepared by Norman Frederiksen. Apr. 29, 1944. vi+31 leaves, 4° (OSRD report 3619; Applied Psychology Panel, NDRC.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] (f> Pr 32.413/3:3619

----- Validity of Navy aptitude tests in service schools at Great Lakes Naval Training Station. Jan. 31, 1944. cover title, vi+31 leaves, 4” (OSRD report 3245; Applied Psychology Panel, NDRC.) [No longer restricted. Proc-essed.] <f> Pr 32.413/3. 3245

Articulation tests. Informal communication concerning articulation tests of Uasmansdorff noise-peak limiter. Sept. 12. 1944. 45 leaves, 14 pl. 4° (IC-84.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Harvard University, communications and sound research.] <f> Pr 32.413/7: 84

Auto transformers. Preliminary results on calibration of auto-transformers; prepared by H. S. Sack, J. J. Taylor. R. N. Work. Jan. 16, 1945. [1] +3 leaves, il. 3 pl. 4° (Report 364; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/3: 364

Battery. Statistical evaluation of basic classification test battery (form I) [with list of references] ; prepared by Herbert S. Conrad. May 14, 1945. xiii+93 leaves, il. 4° (OSRD report 4636; Applied Psychology Panel, NDRC.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/3: 4636

Battle noise equipment. Final summary of research on use of battle noise equip-ment [with list of Reports and memoranda] ; prepared by Eugene L. Hartley and Dorothea B. Jones. Apr. 12, 1945. [1] +ii+17+ [2] leaves, 4° (OSRD report 4931; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] </> Pr 32.413/3: 4931

----- Selection of emotionally unstable personnel by battle noise equipment;prepared by Eugene L. Hartley and Dorothea B. Jones. Feb. 10, 1945. [1] + ii-f-31 leaves, 4° (OSRD report 4684; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/3: 4684

C-1906 homing device. Field test of crash model C-1906 homing device. Aug.11, 1945. cover title, [4] -]-6 p. il. 3 p. of pl. 4° (National Defense Research Committee, Radio Coordination Division (15) ; 411-227.) [No longer con-fidential. Processed.] </> Pr 32.413/4: 411-227

CVE Precommissioning School. Memorandum on summary of project NR-106 activity at CVE Precommissioning School, Puget Sound Naval Yard, Bremer-ton, Wash, [with list of references]; prepared by B. J. Covner, M. S. Viteles. Aug. 29. 1945. [4]+16 leaves, 4° (OSRD report 5508; Applied Psychology Panel, NDRC.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/3: 5508

Cameras. Enlarging camera for use with fixed rectifier; by Robert Singleton, Marvin Thralls. May 24. 1945. [7]+23 p. il. 4° (OSRD report 4710; Na-tional Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] </>

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Cameras—Continued.----- Report on design and development of 36-in. f/8.0 telephoto for K-18

camera. Dec. 31, 1945. [6]+55 leaves, il. 11 pl. 4° (OSRD report 6025; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] 0

Pr 32.413/3 : 6025Casting. Final report on experimental production of pilot static and centrifugal

castings for armed services: pt. 2, Precision casting of gas turbine diaphragms, by R. H. Schafer, J. L. Hall, W. G. Lawrence, R. A. Flinn, and Earnshaw Cook. July 12, 1945. cover title, [7]+iv+17 p. 3 pl. 22 p. of pl. 4 tab. 4° (O.SRD no. 5333; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer confidential. Processed.] 0 Pr 32.413/3 : 5333

----- Final report on improvements in and extension of centrifugal casting methods for production of miscellaneous war materiel items (OD-168) ; by A. E. Schuh and Alfred Boyles. Apr. 18, 1944. cover title, [9]+14 p. 4° (OSRD [report] 3584; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] </> Pr 32.413/3: 3584

Cathodes. Oscillations and noise in hot-cathode arcs. Sept. 26, 1945. cover title, [1] +iv+ [3] +34+ [15] p. il. 56 p. of pl. 4° (National Defense Research Committee, Radio Coordination Division (15) : 411-232.) [No longer re-stricted. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/4: 411-232

Codes. Comparison of training methods at 2 levels of code learning; prepared by Fred S. Keller, Katherine W. Estes, Paul G. Murphy. Nov. 10, 1944. [1]+ii+[1]+15 leaves, 4° (OSRD report 4329; Applied Psychology Panel, NDRC.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/3:4329

----- Distribution of practice in code learning (4 hours' massed versus 4 hours spaced) ; by Fred S. Keller, Katherine W. Estes. Nov. 10, 1944. [1] +iii+4 leaves, 4° (OSRD report 4330; Applied Psychology Panel, NDRC.) [No longerrestricted. Processed. ] <f> Pr 32.413/3 : 4330

----- Relative effectiveness of 4 and 7 hours of daily code practice; prepared by Fred S. Keller [and] Katherine W. Estes. Feb. 26,1945. [1] +iii+6 leaves, 2 pl. 4° (OSRD report 4750; Applied Psychology Pnael, NDRC.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/3: 4750

Control cables. Final report on corrosion-fatigue failure of aircraft control cables (N-101) ; by Dartrey Lewis, A. H. Flury, jr., and H. J. Godfrey. Feb. 26, 1945. cover title [19]+26 p. 7 pl. 10 p. of pl. 4° (OSRD 4819; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f>

Pr 32.413/3:4819Copper. Energy loss in copper under pulse conditions. [Dec. 22, 1944.] cover

title, [2]+22 leaves, 4° (Radiation Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Report 619.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f>

Pr 32.413/5: 619Crystals. Handy guide to crystal types; prepared by W. E. Stephens. Feb.

15, 1945. (OSRD report 405.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f>Pr 32.413/3: 405

Detector-video units. Instruction book for E1601/1602 (BC1324/1325) plug-in detector-video modification units for SCR-268. Apr. 5, 1945. cover title, [4]+16 p. 23 pl. 4° (National Defense Research Committee, Radio Coordina-tion Division (15) ; 411-IB-62.) [No longer confidential. Processed.] <f>

Pr 32.413/4: 411-IB-62Direction finders. Final report on project 13-121, electrical direction finder

evaluator, by John L. Allison, John H. Lewis, service project SC-130; with statistical appendices, by H. C. Fryer. Oct. 31, 1945. cover title, [2] + iii+58 p. il. 27 pl. 1 tab. 4° ([OSRD 6551]; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/3: 6551

----- Preliminary instruction book for C2121/C2122 adapter kit for C2100 direc-tion finder. Jan. 8, 1945. [-1]+2+[1]+18 p. 14 pl. 4° (National Defense Research Committee, Radio Coordination Division (15) ; 411-IB-9B.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/4: 411-IB-9B

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Direction finders—Continued.----- Preliminary instruction book for M-3000 direction finding equipment for

airborne use. Sept. 15,1944. cover title, [5] leaves+54 p. 37 pl. 4° (National defense Research Committee, Radio Coordination Division (15) ; 411-IB-28A.) [No longer confidential. Processed.] 0 Pr 32.413/4: 411-IB-28 A

Dispensers (radio). Operating instructions for G-1107 dispenser. July 14, 1944. cover title, [1] -J-4 leaves, 7 pl. 4° (National Defense Research Com-mittee, Radio Coordination Division (15) ; 411-IB-34.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] $ Pr 32.413/4: 411-IB-34

Distilling plants. Memorandum on construction and validation of work readiness test for distilling plant operators [with list of references] ; prepared by B. J. Covner, H. A. Voss, M. S. Wesley. Aug. 29, 1945 [1] + [i—] ix+37 p. 4° (OSRD report 5507 ; Applied Psychology Panel, NDRC) [No longer restricted. Processed.] </> Pr 32.413/3 : 5507

----- Memorandum on operation of destroyer and destroyer escort distilling plants, instructor’s manual; prepared by B. J. Covner, W. E. Organist, A. G. Bayroff, J. H. Gorsuch, M. S. Viteles. May 15, 1944. [4]+3 p.+ L9] leaves, 4° (OSRD report 3613; Applied Psychology Panel.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <p Pr 32.413/3: 3613

Ear wardens. Development of ear wardens type V-51R (relevant to service control no. NA-108). July 1, 1945. [6]+31+[38] leaves, il. 4° (OSRD report 5122; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Proc-essed. Includes publication, 3 leaves, entitled, Initial mailing list for OSRD report 5122 (MHR-99) ; issued by Psycho-Acoustic Laboratory, Harvard Uni versity, NDRC sec. 17.3.] <f> Pr 32.413/3: 5122

Earphone sockets. Evaluation of acoustic insulation and acoustic sensitivity of Harvard design 8-C earphone socket. Apr. 7, 1945. 6 leaves, 7 pl. 4° (IC- 116.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Harvard University, research on sound control, under auspices of National Defense Research Committee.] </>

Pr 32.413/7:116Echo box test kit. Instruction manual for echo box test kit. June 1, 1944.

[l]+iv+80 leaves, 6 pl 4° (Radiation Laboratory [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] ; Report M-165.) [No longer confidential. Processed.] <f>

Pr 32.413/5: M-165Eikonometers. Relationship between test scores obtained on single and multiple

projection eikonometers; by H. A. Imus. Aug. 5, 1943. [4]+4 leaves, 4” (OSRAD report 1789; [National Defense Research Committee].) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/3:1789

Electric timing. Direct measurement of burning rates by electric timing method; by Bryce L. Crawford, jr., and Clayton Huggett [Aug. 1944] v+15 p. il 4° (OSRD report 4009; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer confidential. Processed.] </> Pr 32.413/3: 4009

Electrode coatings. Progress report on development of improved electrode coat-ings (OD-36-2) : by C. B. Voidrich, P. J. Rieppel, M. W. Mallett, and H. W. Russell. Nov. 12, 1944. cover title, [17]+3+l-61a+62-73 p. il. 4° (OSRD no. 4394; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted Processed.] <p Pr 32.413/3: 4394

----- Progress report in development of improved electrode coatings (OD-36-2) ; by P. J. Rieppel, M. W. Mallett, R. D. Williams, C. B. Voidrich, and H W Russell May 19, 1945. cover title, [16] +74-107a+108-137a+138a-159+ [5] p. il. 4° (OSRD 5101; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer re-stricted. Processed.] </> Pr 32.413/3: 5101

Engineering. Memorandum on progressive engineering instruction, stage 3, operational training building, general quarters drills; prepared by W E Organist. Aug. 28, 1945. [6]+17p. 4° (OSRD report 5505; Applied Psychol-ogy Panel, NDRC.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/3 : 5505

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Engineering—Continued.----- Memorandum on special engineering training programs, instructor’s man-

ual [with list of references] ; prepared by P. H. Masoner, L. R. Watters. Aug. 31.1945. [4] p.4-10 leaves, 4° (OSRD report 5535 ; Applied Psychology Panel, NDRC.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] Pr 32.413/3:5535

Error integrator. X-l error integrator. Nov. 27, 1945. [1]+13 leaves, il. 4° (Radiation Laboratory [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] ; Report 645- 13.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/5: 645-13

Explosions. Soil conditions at site of underground explosion tests, Camp Gruber, Okla., and Princeton, N. J., by R. B. Peck; with appendix by T. L. Speer. Sept. 1944. vi-]-31 p. il 4° (OSRD report 4162; National Defense Research Commit-tee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/3: 4162

Film*. Report on device for testing flatness of film in A-5 and A-7 magazines under service conditions. Dec. 31, 1945. [5]-f-8 leaves, 2 pl. 4° (OSRD report 6024; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Proc-essed.] <f> Pr 32.41/3: 6024

Filters. Spurious responses in transmission-line low-pass filter. Mar. 15, 1945. cover title, [1] +6 leaves, 4° (National Defense Research Committee, Radio Coordination Division (15) ; 411-115B.) [No longer confidential. Processed.] 0 Pr 32.413/4 : 411-115B

Fireroom procedure. Memorandum on detailed fireroom operating procedures for destroyer escort vessels, turbo-electric & turbo-geared types; prepared by Ber-nard J. Covner, John H. Gorsuch, Morris S. Viteles. Mar. 15, 1944. [2] leaves-J- 3 P-4-[7] leaves, 4 pl. 4° (OSRD report 3444; Applied Psychology Panel.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] </> Pr 32.413/3: 3444

Fixed opening range. Evaluation of methods of training in estimating fixed open-ing range; prepared by M. H. Rogers, S. J. Sprol, M. S. Viteles, H. A. Voss, D. D. Wickens. Sept. 19,1945. [2]+ix+[11+51 p. 4° (OSRD report 5765; Applied Psychology Panel, NDRC.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> pt. 1. Synthetic trainer, device 5C-4. Pr 32.413/3 I 5765pt. 2. Training on tiring line.pt. 3. Retention of range estimation ability.

Fining by auditory reference (flybar) (relevant to service control no. NA-108). June 1, 1945. [3]+69+[l]+6+[l]+9 leaves, il. 2 pl. 4° (OSRD report 5123; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] 0 Pr 32.413/3 : 5123

Frequency meters. Preliminary operating instructions for UB3000 frequency meter (TS-99 AP). Sept. 20, 1944. cover title, [4] +13 leaves, 9 pl. 4° (Na-tional Defense Research Committee, Radio Coordination Division (15) ; 411- 1B-26.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] </> Pr 32.413/4:411-IB-26

Fungi. Fungi and tropical deterioration, manual [with selected list of refer-ences] ; prepared for Tropical Deterioration Steering Committee, by Selman A. Wakeman, assisted by E. S. Barghoorn, E T. Butler, G. A. Greathouse, J. G. Horsfall and W. G. Hutchinson. 3d edition. July 1944. (OSRD report 4101; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer confidential. Processed.] <j> Pr 32.413/3 : 4101

----- Report on fungus-proofing'of textiles and cordage for use in tropical service [with selected references] ; prepared by Leland Shanor and Sub-Committee on Textiles and Cordage. Jan. 1945. [5] leaves+56 p. 4° (OSRD report 4513; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] $

Pr 32.413/3: 4513Gas turbines. Final report on heat resisting metals for gas turbine parts (N-102),

chromium-base alloys; by Robert M. Parke and Alvin J. Hersig. Jan. 21, 1946. cover title, [9]+45 p. il. 4° (OSRD 6547; National Defense Research Commit-tee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/3 : 6547

----- Progress report on heat resisting metals for gas turbine parts, N-102; by Howard C. Cross. Apr. 12, 1943. cover title, [136] p. il. 4° (OSRD no. 1337; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] 6

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Gas turbines—Continued.----- Progress report on heat resisting metals for gas turbine parts (N-102) ; by

Howard C. Cross. Oct. 1, 1943. [13]+l-23a+24-25a+26-51a+52-53b+54- 107 p. il. 4° (OSRD no. 1871; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed. An erratum, 1 p. oblong 24°. was also issued.] </>

Pr 32.413/3: 1871 ----- Progress report on machining data on heat-resisting metals for gas turbine

parts (N-102) ; by Howard C. Cross. Jan. 10, 1945. cover title, [8]+16 p. 4° (OSRD no. 4554; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer confi-dential. Processed.] 0 Pr 32.413/3: 4554

Gunnery. Memorandum on how to teach gunnery, short course in effective teach-ing methods for gunnery instructors; prepared by Kinsley R. S. Smith, S. Mum-ford Wesley, William G. Willis, John H. Gorsuch, Morris S. Viteles. July 11, 1944. [4]+4+[18] leaves, 1 pl. 4° (OSRD report 3876; Applied Psychology Panel, NDRC.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/3:3876

- —— Memorandum on lesson plans for 3"/50 gunnery instruction destroyer escort and patrol frigate crews; prepared by B. J. Covner, S. M. Wesley J 'h Gorsuch. M. S. Viteles. July 18, 1944. [5]+3 p- + [6] leaves, 4° (OSRD repoit 3908; Applied Psycholoy Panel, NDRC.) [No longer restricted. Proc- essed] Pr 32.413/3 : 3908

lesso.n Plans for 4-day course in 20 mm. gunnery; prepared by Morris S. Viteles, Kinsley R. Smith, J. Gorsuch, F. K. Berrien, W. J. Thompson May 1, 1943. [4]+5+[15] leaves. 4° (OSRD report 1371.) [No longer confi-dential. Processed.] 0 Pr32 413/3 • 1371

Harmonization of aircraft remote fire control system [with list of references and bibliography] ; by Philip Kissam. Oct. 10. 1945. [15]+25+34+5+4+17 p. 37 pl. 4 (OSRD report 4787: National Defense Research Committee ) [No longer restricted. Processed.] </> Pr32.413/3 • 4787

High-speed compression testing of copper crusher cylinders and spheres; 2. Final leport, by G. H. Winslow and W. H. Bessey. [1945.] x+51 p il 4° (OSRD report 5039; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] </> . Pr32.413/3 : 5039

Intgq/i&iWty measurement. 12-word tests; prepared by C. Hess Haagen. Aug 4.Nni?r leaves; f (OSRD report 5414 ; Applied Psychology Panel.NDRC.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr32.413/3• 5414

indicators. Nonlinear limiter circuits for use with intensity- modulated indicators. Aug. 1, 1945. cover title, [1] +iii+6 p. il. 6 p of pl 4° LvS? Resea^ch Committee, Radio Coordination Division (+5) ;411 274.) [No longer confidential. Processed.] <f> Pr32.413/4:411-274

Interference Wanker. Interference blanker. [June 20, 1945.] cover title [21 4- RonnH MQ i (Radiation Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Repoi t 749.) [No longer confidential. Processed.] <f> Pr32 413/5• 749

Interferometers. Penn State 1-1 Michelson-Twyman interferometer and its use in determimng conformance with design and in quality control of lenses prisms and telescopic systems [with Interferometer bibliography]; by Howard s’ Colf“aa and David G- Clark- <**• 21’ 1945- [81+31 p 32 pi V (OSRD re Processes N^10nal Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted, processed.] 0 Pr32.413/3: 6106

Kinetic definition chart. Description of kinetic definition chart (K D Cl 1QP1Q4^US n>idiltS US?S4’ by Howard s- Coleman and Samuel W. Harding Oct xl’r 945i leaves+lx+[5H-82 p. 18 pl. 56 p. of pl. 4° (OSRD report. 6005 ■ National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] '

, „ Pr32.413/3 : 6005cnses. Report on spherically symmetrical lenses and associated eouinment forI1/+t<?ra+r, 30. 19®. [81+1W l^veTiL“ pV®strlS. ^'ceSj 70"al DefMSe ReSearCh COmmHtee +(3T4XTwi8

■(S(n.H^?e<^rS/Orll.feraf‘s- [Aug. !. 10M.1 corer title, [l'1+27 60,8 in ? i1 1 Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology ; Report 608.) [No longer confidential. Processed.] <f> Pr32 413/5 : 608

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Link crab. Two proposed methods of recording position of moving Link crab. [June 20, 1945.] cover title, [l]4-5 p. ii. 4° Radiation Laboratory, Massa- chusets Institute of Technology; Report 730.) [No longer restricted. Proc-essed.] </> Pr32.413/5:730

Loran low frequency converter. Handbook of operating instructions for loran low frequency converter CV-27/UPN (CAON series A) for use with standard loran indicators. Apr. 27, 1945. [2]4-9 p. il. 24° (Radiation Laboratory [Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Report] M-222.) [No longer re-stricted. Processed.] <f> Pr32.413/5: M-222

M2 trainer instrument. Adjustment of M2 trainer for standard testing; by Harold M. Fisher and Henry A. Imus. June 17, 1943. [4] -f-3 leaves, 1 pl. 4° (OSRD report 1638; [National Defense Research Committee].) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <t> Pr32.413/3:1638

Magnetrons. Magnetron modulation by means of rotating electron cloud. Nov. 15, 1944. [5] -|-8 p. il. 4 p. of pl. 4° (National Defense Research Committee, Radio Coordination Division (15) ; 411-185.) [No longer secret. Proc-essed.] 0 Pr32.413/4: 411-185

----- Recent progress in study of tunable squirrel-cage magnetrons. May 10, 1945. [l]+6 p. il. 1 pl. 4° (National Defense Research Committee, Radio Coordination Division (15) ; 411-184.) [No longer secret. Processed.] </>

Pr 32.413/4:. 411-184----- Space-ch a rge-limited single-stream solutions in cylindrical magnetron with

small current. May 25, 1945. [l]4-29 p. 4° (National Defense Research Committee, Radio Coordination Division (15) ; 411-175.) [No longer confiden-tial. Processed.] </> Pr 32.413/4: 411-175

Maps. Handbook of instructions for preparation of mountain maps for H2X supersonic trainer. [Apr. 1945.] cover title, [3] 4-11 p. il. 4° (Radiation Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Report M-205.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/5: M-205

----- Instructions for installation and maintenance of waffle relief maps in ultrasonic trainers. [Apr. 30, 1945.] cover title, [1] 4-6 p. il. 4° (Radiation Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Report M-206.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <p Pr 32.413/5: M-206

----- Summary description of existing mapping systems in United States; by O. M. Miller, Robert Singleton. May 4, 1945. [7]4-42 p. 4° (OSRD report 4107; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Proc-essed.] <f> Pr 32.413/3: 4707

----- System for mapping from high oblique aerial photographs; by Robert Singleton, Philip Kissam, O. M. Miller. June 18, 1945. [7] 4-23 p. il. 4° (OSRD report 4714; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] </> Pr 32.413/3:4714

Mechanical tests. Selection of test items by correlation with external criterion, as applied to mechanical comprehension test, OQT O-2; [prepared by Harold Gulliksen]. Jan. 8, 1944. [3]4-9 leaves, il. 4° (OSRD report 3187; Applied Psychology Panel, NDRC.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f>

Pr 32.413/3:3187----- Statistical analysis of mechanical knowledge test. Jan. 26, 1944. cover

title, [l]4-iii-|-ll leaves, 4° (OSRD report 3246; Applied Psychology Panel, NDRC.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/3 : 3246

Megacycle range. ZP-579, a 150-watt magnetism for 350-750 megacycle range; by J. P. Blewett. Feb. 14, 1944. cover title, [1]4-H p. 7 p. of pl. 4° (Report 931-6; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Proc-essed.] 0 Pr 32.413/3: 931-6

Metals. Final report on review of literature on behavior of metals under multiaxial stresses: pt. 1, by J. L. Walmsley and J. S. Marsh. Nov. 20, 1944. cover title, [8] p.4-7 leaves, 4° (OSRD no. 4403; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] </> Pr 32.413/3:4403

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Microphones. Informal communication concerning effect of distance from lips on speecli-to-noise ratio obtained with microphone M-6/UR. Oct. 10, 1944. 4 leaves, 2 pl. 4° (IC-86.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Harvard Uni-versity, research on sound control, under auspices of National Defense Research Committee.] <f> Pr 32.413/7: 86

Microwaves. Absorption and scattering of microwaves by atmosphere; [pre-pared by L. Goldstein of Wave Propagation Group, Columbia University, Division of War Research], May 1945. cover title, [3] 4-74 p. il. 4° (Propa-gation Committee, National Defense Research Committee; Report WPG-11.) [No longer secret. Processed.] <f> Pr32.413/6:11

•------ Microwave Wattmeter [with list of references]. Sept. 25, 1945. covertitle, [l]4-iii-f-[4] p. 1 pl. 18 p. of pl. 4° (National Defense Research Com-mittee, Radio Coordination Division (15) ; 411-246.) [No longer confidential. Processed.] </> Pr 32.413/4 : 411-246

Mirror boresight method for harmonization of B-29 remote control turrets. Aug. 1, 1945. [9] leaves, 6 pl. 4° (OSRD report 5404; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/3:5404

Modulators. Instructions for operation of B3209 sine-wave modulator in AN/ARQ-8 (XA-2C) and B3200 transmitters. Mar. 27, 1944. [3] 4-10+2 leaves, 2 pl. 4° (National Defense Research Committee, Radio Coordination Division (15) ; 411-IB-8C.) [No longer confidential. Processed.] /

Pr 32.413/4: 411-IB-8C----- Operating instructions for model 12 modulator. Sept. 17, 1945. [l]+8

leaves, 1 pl. 4 p. of pl. 5 tab. 4* (Radiation Laboratory [Massachusetts Insti-tute of Technology]; Report M-239.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f>

Pr 32.413/5: M-239Naval personnel. Analysis of men entering DD Pool, Precommissioning Training

Center, Treasure Island, May 29-July 29,1944. Sept. 20, 1914. [3]+12 leaves, il. 4° (OSRD report 4151; Applied Psychology Panel, NDRC.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/3: 4151

----- Development and validity of Navy officer qualification test; prepared by Norman Frederiksen, D. A. Peterson. Jan. 7, 1944. vii+l-8a+9-93 leaves, il. 4° (OSRC report 3186; Applied Psychology Panel. [No longer restricted. Processed.] Pr 32.413/3: 3186

----- Point score method for evaluating naval personnel; prepared by Max M. Levin, with collaboration of Ronald K. Campbell, Evan R. Keislar, J. Bradley Sonderman. June 12, 1945. v+37 leaves, 4° (OSRD report 5197; Applied Psychology Panel, NDRC.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] </>

Pr 32.413/3: 5197Noise. Cold-cathode gas-tube noise generators. Sept. 13,1945. cover title, [1] +

6 p. il. 4 p. of pl. 4° (National Defense Research Committee, Radio Coordina-tion Division (15) ; 411-239.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] </>

Pr 32.413/4:411/239----- Noise analyzer using commercial communications receiver. Sept. 26, 1945.

cover title, [l]+2 p. 3 p. of pl. 4° (National Defense Research Committee, Radio Coordination Division (15) 411-262.) [No longer restricted. Proc-essed. ) <f> Pr 32.413/4: 411-262

----- Performance of communication equipment in noise. Oct. 1, 1942. [5] + 85+6+[31] leaves, il. 4° (OSRD report 901; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed. The 31 leaves noted in the collation are additional numbered leaves which duplicate other page numbers with the addition of letters.] Pr 32.413/3; 901

----- Phonetic characteristics related to intelligibility of words in noise, sounds correctly understood in misunderstood words; prepared by Harry M. Mason. June 6,1945. [1] +viii+20 leaves, il. 4° (OSRD report 5174; Applied Psychol-ogy Panel, NDRC.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] </> Pr 32.413/3; 5174

----- Vocabularies for military communication in noise. Aug. 25, 1943. [3] + 114 p. il. 4° (OSRD report 1919; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] </> Pr 32.413/3; 1919

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Nonlinear networks as voltage regulators. [May 21, 1945.] cover title, [1]~F11 p. il. 4° (Radiation Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology ; Report 711.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] </> Pr 32.413/5: 711

Odographs. Odographs (course plotters or dead-reckoning tracers), summary report. July 15, 1943. 20 p. il. 4" (OSRD 1582; [National Defense Research Committee].) [No longer confidential. Processed.] </> Pr 32.413/3:1582

----- Report on trip to England, Nov. 12, 1942-Feb. 1, 1943, including demonstra-tion of odograph, British aircraft compasses, British vehicular compasses, British dead-reckoning devices, and British marine logs (under contract NDCro- 187) ; by Bryant Tuckerman. Mar. 31,1943. 19 p. 4° (OSRD no. 1470.) [No longer confidential. Processed.] </> Pr 32.413/3:1470

1N23 loss measuring set, type 7368. June 29, 1944. [1] +10 p. 9 pl. 4° (Radia-tion Laboratory [Massachusetts Institute of Technology]; Report M-171.) [No longer confidential. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/5: M-171

Operational drill charts. Memorandum on operational drill charts for soloshell evaporators, destroyer escorts and APDs, de converted (steam driven) and instructor’s manual; prepared by P. H. Masoner, L. R. Watters, J. H. Gorsuch, M. S. Viteles. July 10,1945. [5] +4+[16] p. 4° (OSRD report 5324 ; Applied Psychology Panel, NDRC.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <t>

Pr 32.413/3 • 5324Optical instruments. Dioptometer and its use in inspection of optical instru-

ments; by Howard S. Coleman. Oct. 19, 1945. [7]+14 p. 12 pl. 4° (OSRD report 6105; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted.Processed.] <f> i’r 32.413/3: 6105

----- Method for prevention of mold growth on optical instruments exposed to tropical conditions. Dec. 5, 1944. [5]+9+[2] leaves, 3 pl. 4° (OSRD report 4371; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer confidential. Proc-essed.] <f> Pr32.413/3 : 4371

----- - NDRC optical inspection project at Pennsylvania State College, Oct. 1943- Nov. 1945; by Howard S. Coleman and Madeline F. Coleman. Oct. 21, 1945. [7]+20 p. 4° (OSRD report 6104; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <t> Pr32.413/3: 6104

----- Notes on scattering of light in optical fire control instruments; by Howard S. Coleman and Samuel W. Harding. Oct. 19, 1945. (OSRD report 6108; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] </>

Pr32.413/3: 6108----- Photoelectric and photographic procedures for evaluation of optical instru-

ment design ; by Howard S. Coleman and David G. Clark. Oct. 16, 1945. [9] + 12 p. 15 pl. 4° (OSRD report 6107; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] </> Pr32.413/3:6107

----- Polaroid Corporation report on optical plastic material, synthesis, fabrica-tion, and instrument design. Feb. 1, 1945. [3]+i-xv+246+xvi-lxvii p. il. 49 pl. 22 p. of pl. 13 tab. 4° (OSRD report 4417; National Defense Research Com-mittee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <j> Pr32.413/3: 4-117

----- Report on apochromatic photographic aerial lenses and other optical instru-ments making use of synthetic fluorite. Dec. 31,1945. [7] +83 leaves, il. 5 pl. 4“ (OSRD report 6020; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer re-stricted. Processed.] </> Pr32.413/3 : 6020

----- Report on fungus fouling of optical instruments. Sept. 30, 1944. [5] + A-B+63 leaves, 5 pl, 16 tab. 4° (OSRD report 4118; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer confidential. Processed.] <f> Pr32.413/3: 4118

----- Tropical deterioration in optical instruments. Apr. 17, 1945. [5]+21 leaves, 4° (OSRD report 5767; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr32.413/3 : 5767

----- Tropical testing [of optical instruments]. Mar. 27, 1945. [18] leaves, 4° (OSRD report 5010; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer con-fidential. Processed.] </> Pr32.413/3: 5010

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Optical Research Laboratory, Harvard. Report on Optical Research Laboratory at Harvard. Dec. 31, 1945. [7]+37 leaves, 3 pl. 4° (OSRD report 4740; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f>

Pi-32.413/3: 4740Personal inventory. Comparability of formats A and B of Personal inventory;

prepared by R. N. Berry, H. J. Leavitt, F. A. Mote. Apr. 21, 1944. [2] +ii+5 leaves, 4° (OSRD report 3582 ; Applied Psychology Panel, NDRC.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr32.413/3 : 3582

----- Comparison of personal inventory scores with service records 1 year after testing; prepared by Walter C. Shipley, Florence E. Gray, Nancy Newbert. June 10, 1944. [3]+14 leaves, 4° (OSRD report 3755; Applied Psychology Panel, NDRC. [No longer restricted. Processed.) <f> Pr32.413/3: 3755

----- Final report in summary of research on personal inventory and other tests [with list of references] ; prepared by W. C. Shipley and C. H. Graham. Aug. 1, 1944. (OSRD report 3963; Applied Psychology Panel.) [No longer re-stricted. Processed.] <f> IT32.413/3:3963

----- Item analysis and evaluation of scoring stencil of personal inventory; pre-pared by W. C. Shipley, Florence E. Gray, Nancy Newbert. Feb. 14, 1944. [3) + 9 leaves, 3 pl. 1 tab. 4° (OSRD report 3315; Applied Psychology Panel, NRDC.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr32.413/3: 3315

----- Results from long and short forms of Personal inventory and General classification test; prepared by R. N. Berry, C. II. Graham, F. A. Mote. July 31, 1944. [2] +ii+7 leaves, 1 pl. 4° (OSRD report 3962; Applied Psychology Panel, NDRC.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] </> Pr32.413/3: 3962

Plastic deformation. On propagation of plastic deformation in solids; by Theo-dore von Karman. [Feb. 1942, reissued Feb. 1945.] cover title, iii+6 p. il. 4° (OSRD no. 365; National Defense Research Committee.) |No longer re-stricted. Processed.] <p Pr 32.413/3: 365

Plates (metal, etc.). Final report on direct explosion test for welded armor and ship plate, pt. 1, Armor plate (OD-76) ; by W. A. Snelling and W. O. Snelling. Jan. 23, 1945. cover title, [12] +38 p. il. 4° (OSRD no. 4655 ; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f>

Pr 32.413/3:4655----- Final report on methods of testing weldability of steel plates and shapes:

pt. 2, by R. D. Stoqt, S. S. Tor, L. J. McGeady, and G. E. Doan. Jan 2 1945 cover title, [11]+12 p. 8 p. of pl. 4° (OSRD no. 4529; National Defense Re-search Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] </> IT 32.413/3: 4529

----- Progress report on cleavage fracture of ship plate as influenced by design and metallurgical factors (NS-336), hatch corner specimen tests; by E. P. DeGarmo, J. L. Meriam, R. C. Grassi, and M. P. O’Brien. July 21, 1945. cover title, [14]+54 p. il. 4° (OSRD no. 5352; National Defense Research Commit-tee.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Some of the pages are issued as leaves.] </> Pr 32.413/3: 5352

----- Progress report on weldability of commercial armor plate (OD-36-2), de-velopment of ferritic weld metal for repair of thick cast armor: pt. 1, Investi-gation of 13 preliminary experimental weld metals; by O. O. Miller, F. C. Kristufek, and R. H. Aborn Dec. 5, 1945. cover title, [11] +i+9 leaves, 7 pl' 7 tab. 4° (OSRD 6366; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted; Processed.] </> Pr 32.413/3 : 6366

Probability (mathematics). Miscellaneous probability and statistical tables and graphs, report prepared for Applied Mathematics Panel, National Defense Research Committee; by Statistical Research Group, Princeton University Oct. 1945. [4]+55 p. il. 4° (AMP note 24.) [No longer restricted. Proc-essed.] 0 Pr 32.413/8: 24

----- Miscellaneous probability tables. July 1944. cover title, [2]+65 p. 4° (Applied Mathematics Panel, National Defense Research Committee; AMP note 14.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] </> Pr32.413/8:14

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Probability (mathematics)—Continued----- Probability formulas for simultaneous periodically recurring events. May

5, 1945. [1] 4-ii+28+ii p. il. 4 p. of pl. 4° (National Defense Research Com-mittee, Radio Coordination Division (15) ; 411-171.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <p ' Pr 32.413/4:411-171

—— Theory of probability, with applications [and with list of selected refei- ences] ; by Henry Scheffe. [1944.J viii+107 p. il. 4° (OSRD no. 1918, Na tional Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.]

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Propagation. Bibliography of reports on tropospheric propagation; [prepared by Wave Propagation Group, Columbia University, Division of War Research]. May 18, 1944. cover title, [4]+15 p. 4° (Propagation Committee, National Defense Research Committee; Report PC-1.) [No longer confidential. Proc-essed. A list of additional reports, 1 p. large 8°, was also issued.] <f>Pr 32.413/6:1

----- Bibliography of reports on tropospheric propagation; [prepared by Wave Propagation Group, Columbia University, Division of War Research]. 4th edition, Mar. 1945. [1945.] cover title, [5]+36+[2] p 4° (PropagationCommittee, National Defense Research Committee; Report WPG-9.) [No longer confidential. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/6. 9

----- Bibliography of reports on tropospheric propagation; [prepared by Wave Propagation Group, Columbia University, Division of War Research]. 5th edition, Aug. 1945. [1945.] cover title, [7] +46—|— [1] P- 4° (Propagation Com-mittee, National Defense Research Committee; Report WPG-14.) [No longer confidential. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/6.14

----- Perturbation theory for exponential M curve in non-standard propagation; [prepared by C. L. Pekeris of Wave Propagation Group Columbia University, Division of War Research], July 1945. cover title, [3] +16+ [3] p. 4° (£r0Pa' gation Committee, National Defense Research Committee; Report AVI G—12.) [No longer confidential. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/6:12

Pupillary distance. Distributions of measures of interpupillary distance; by H A Imus and W. J. Brogden. Mar. 24, 1943. [3]+2 leaves+[2] p. 1 pl. 1 tab. 4° (OSRD report 1341; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] </> Pr 32.413/3:1341

Racon prospectus with pictorial brief of BGS (experimental SCR-620 racon installation), bv Arthur Roberts and Robert M. Whitmer; compiled by James C. Sheridan, n. d. [1]+19 leaves, il. 4° ([Radiation Laboratory, Massa-chusetts Institute of Technology]; Report 65-1.) [No longer secret. Proc-essed.] , 0 Pr 32.413/5:65-1

Radar. Instruction book for L-901 replacement video amplifier for SCR—717B radar. Dec. 30, 1944. [3]+8 p. 11 pl. 4° (National Defense Research Com-mittee, Radio Coordination Division (15) ; 411-IB-15.) [No longer confi-dential. Processed.] Pr 32.413/4: 411-IB-15

------Preliminary instructions for radar set AN/APG-13B. Sept. 15, 1945.[l]+iii+65 p. il. 4° (Radiation Laboratory [Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Report M-246.) [No longer confidential. Processed.] </>

Pr 32.413/5: M-246■----- Sting and coverage of ground radars; [prepared by E. J. Emmerling for

Wave Propagation Group, Columbia University, Division of War Research |. May 1945 cover title, [5]+153 p. il. 4° (Propagation Committee, National Defense Research Committee; Report WPG-10.) [No longer confidential. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/6:10

Radio equipment. Handbook of maintenance instructions for radio transmitting and receiving equipment (service designation AN/ARQ-8 (XA-2C). Mar. 27, 1944 [2]+48 leaves, 14 pl. 4° (National Defense Research Committee, RadioCoordination Division (15) ; 411-IB-8B.) [No longer confidential. Processed. A corrected parts list, radio receiver R-XA-58 ARQ-8 (XA-2C), 7 leaves, was also issued.] </> Pr 32.413/4 : 411-IB-8B

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Radio-frequency power. Measurement of radio-frequency power by equivalent pIPL ko<?:. GJ+i+2 p. 1 pl. 4° (National Defense Re-

seaicn Committee, Radio Coordination Division (15) ; 411-280A.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <p Pr 32.413/4: 411-280A

Radzof/rtzp/iy Three to twenty million volt radiography, application of betatron to Practical radiography. May 1, 1945. [4]+20 leaves, il. 13 pl. 4° (OSRD report 4883; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] </> Pr 32.413/3: 4883

trainer. Manual for instruction on mirror range estimation vainer, device 5C-4 (equipped with mark 14 sight reticle) ; prepared by D D

J' H' Gorsuch> M- S. Viteles. Sept. 25, 1945. [2]+v+23 p il 4° (°SRD report 5925; Applied Psychology Panel, NDRC.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] </> Pr 32.413/3: 5925

Range indicators. Modifications of BC-412 range indicator of SCR-268 upon installation of E1601 (BC-1324 and BC-1325) tor sets equipped with IFF Shme"L 1.945- cover title> [2]+3 leaves, 3 pl. 4° (NationalDefense Research Committee, Radio Coordination Division (15) • 411-IB-62A 1 [No longer confidential. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/4 ; 411-IB-62A

Receivers (radio). Preliminary operating instructions for R-800 early warning receiver. Feb. 26, 1944. [i]+8+2+[l] p. 6 pl. 4° (Nationariefense Re- se.u ch Committee, Radio Coordination Division (15) ; 411-IB-12.) [No longer confidential. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/4:411-IB-12

^S^?eri iPie4limiroV?4nitrUCti0o b00k f0r 1)1800 m!()1’der (AN APA-23). Sept. 1, 1944. [3]+17 leaves, 8 pl. 4° (National Defense Research Com Processed*! 110 .Coordination ^vision (15) ; 411-IB-29.) [No longer restricted. Processed. ] <p Pr 32.413/4.41i_ib _29

Rejection filter Instructions for D2106 rejection filter. Nov 1 1945 [114-2 ?ionPti5) • 41iaTBnS ?e^se,^search Committee, Radio Coordination Divi-sion (15) , 411-IB-31.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f>

Pr 32.413/4: 411-IB-31 School grades. Memorandum on service school grades; prepared by Harold Gul-

liksmi. Jan 6, 1944. [3]+10 leaves, 4° (OSRD report 3177; Applied Psychol-ogy Panel, NDRC.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] </> Pr 32.413/3: 3177

Selectometer, classification guide; prepared by Evan R. Keisler with collabora-tion of Ranald K. Campbell, Max M. Levin, J. Bradley Sonderman Feb 24 NDRcV+r3NlemeS’ 12 P1; 4\ (°SRD reP<>rt 4746; Applied Psychology Panel,’ NDR(i.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/3; 4746

Ships' officers .Classification data available to ships’ officers; prepared bv D A leteison. May 30, 1945. iii+8 leaves, 4° (OSRD report 5145- Anniied Psychology Panel, NDRC.) [No longer restricted. Processed”] <f>

Pr 32.413/3: 5145,of bea™ filter bandwidth on audibility of signals. Sept. 10

Ha^vaM^TTniUr3-!68’ 6 p1’ 4° /.IC-128-) [No longer restricted. Processed.’ Harvaid university, communications and sound research.] </> Pr 32.413/7 • 128 7- *t 2 ®ign al uni t - [Au&- 30,1945.] cover title, [1] +25 leaves, il 4° (Radi-ation Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Report 64?-7 ) [N<,

longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr 32413/5:645-7SiJcnt KnipIit [blanking circuit which permits search receiver to listen through

peratll.lg 111 same frequency band], Aug. 20, 1945. cover title, [4J + ?++3 P;-X Pi-6. of pL 4 (National Defense Research Committee Radio Coordination Division (15) ; 411-230.) [No longer confidential. Processed.]

Pr 32.413/4:411-230 8™n±P™SUre Design’ operation and calibration of sound pressure

metei , prepared by Francis M. Wiener, Rudolph H. Nichols ir Alfred I Di Mattis Robert L. Wallace, jr. Sept. 25, 1943. [5]+53 p H. 4°” 7o S R D Process^ lNadOnal Defense Research Committee.) [No ionger restricted’

ocessea- J <f> Pr 32413/3:1817

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Soundings. Report no. 1, Soundings and beach contours with an^ane cameras mounted athwartships; by Philip Kissam. Aug. 3, 1944(OSRD report 3990; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr 3-.413/3.39W

Spectrum analyser. Low-frequency spectrum analyzer. Jan. 24, 1945. [1]+4 leaves 2 pl 4° (National Defense Research Committee, Radio Coordination Division (15); 411-154.) [No longer secret. Processedp]r 413/4.411_154

----- Operating instructions for panoramic spectrum analyzer (Fairchild pro-duction D1203). Aug. 2, 1944. [3]+23+[2]+1-12+1-4 leaves, 19 p 4 (Na-tional Defense Research Committee, Radio Coordination Division (15) 411- IB-39.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/4.411 io ou

___ Preliminary instruction book for D1203 panoramic spectrum analyzer RRL production model. Oct. 10, 1944. [4]+35 leaves, 26 pl. 4 J^atl«"al Defense Research Committee, Radio Coordination Divisioni (15) 411 IB d. .)[No linger confidential. Processed.] <t> Pr 32.413/4.411 IB 39A

Spectrum checker. 6D4 spectrum checker. Sept. 28, 1945. cover title, [l]+i+4 D il 3 d of pl 4° (National Defense Research Committee, Radio Coordina-tion’Division (15) ; 411-258.) [No longer restricted.

Jr r o^.^JrJLo/'x •

Statistical hypotheses. Sequential tests of statistical Ihypotheses [with list of references] ; by A. Wald. [1945.] cover title, p. 111-186, il. (OSRD leport 1998.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Reprinted from A"na^s i of aij1 ie- matical statistics, June, 1945, v. 16, no. 2.] <£ Pr 32.413/3. 998

Steel. Final report on investigation of factors reducing effective ductility of welded steel members; by A. V. DeForest and P. R. Shepler. Feb. 6, 1945. cover title, [ll]+iv+45 p. il. 4° (OSRD no. 4674; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] </> Pi32.418/3.4014

___ Progress report on heat treatment of national emergency steels for use in tanks, combat cars, gun mounts, and other ordnance materiel (OD-115) ; by A L Boegehold and E. W. Weinman. June 1,1944. cover title, [11] +o3 p. il. 4 (OSRD no. 3743; National Defense Research Committee.) J Jo longer re-stricted. Processed.] Pr3—413/3.3743

----- Progress report on investigation of metallographic and physical properties of new types of gun steels (OD-34—3) ; by Alexander R. Troiano. May 12, 1943. cover title, [61+30 p. il. 4° (OSRD 1433; National Defense Research Com-mittee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <£ Pr32.4i3/3:1433

Stereoscopic plotter for contouring in orthogonal projection from rectified aerial photographs ; by Philip Kissam, Robert Singleton. Apr. 9,1945. [7] +14 p. il. 4 (OSRD report 4711; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer re-stricted. Processed.] <f> Pr32.413/3: 4711

Stresses. Final report on evaluation of factors affecting crack sensitivity of welded joints: pt. 2, Measurements of stresses at threshold of cracking of 1st pass weld metal [with list of references] ; by W. F. Hess, E. F. Nippes, jr. and A. P. Bunk. Apr. 5, 1945. [11] +12+ [4] +13-31 p. 2 pl. 2 p. of pl. 4° (OSRD no. 4900; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr32.413/3: 4900

---- Final report on history of residual stresses in welded ships (NS-305), pt. 2, Hogging and sagging tests of oil tankers [with bibliography]; by E. D. Howe, A Boodberg, and M. P. O’Brien. July 2, 1945. cover title, [14]+51 p. il. 4° (OSRD no 5262; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer re-stricted. Processed.] <p Pr32.413/3: 5262__ Survey of literature and industrial practice in evaluation and relief of residual stresses in welded ordnance structures (OD-34, (2) and OD-34, (1) ; by J. R. Stitt and Wm. R. Chedsey. July 29, 1942. cover title, vi+50 p. il. 4° (OSRD 814; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Survey made by R. H. Aborn and J. R. Stitt.] Pr32.413/3: 814

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Synchro units and their characteristics. [June 27, 1945.] cover title, [3] 4-79 p. il. 4° (Radiation Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Report 740.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pr32.413/5: 740

Tank escape (submarine). Relation of selection test scores to tank escape per-formance, Submarine School; prepared by C. H. Graham, F. A. Mote, R. M. Berry. Jan. 31, 1944. [4]+7 leaves, 2 tab. 4° (OSRD report 3262; Applied Psychology Panel, NDRC.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] </>

Pr32.413/3 : 3262Telephone. Experimental investigation of course for telephone talkers; prepared

by George W. Hibbitt [and] Louis Mallory. July 4, 1944. vi+8 leaves, 4° (OSRD report 3863; Applied Psychology Panel, NDRC.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> Pi-32.413/3 : 3863

Tests. Results obtained from testing recruits with New London-NDRC ques-tionnaire at Newport Naval Training Station; prepared by F. A. Mote, R. N. Berry, and C. H. Graham. Dec. 6, 1943. [3]4-3 leaves, 1 pl. 1 tab. 4° (OSRD report 3040; Applied Psychology Panel, NDRC.) [No longer restricted. Proc-essed.] <f> Pi-32.413/3:3040

Transformers. Equivalent circuit of pulse transformer core. [Mar. 20, 1945.] cover title, [2]4-40 leaves, il. 4° (Radiation Laboratory, Massachusetts Insti-tute of Technology; Report 666.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] $

Pi-32.413/5:666----- Leakage inductance and distributed capacitance of various types of pulse

transformer windings. Nov. 22, 1943. [1]+18 leaves, il. 4° ([Radiation Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology ; Report 463 ]) [No longer confidential. Processed.] 0 Pr32.413/5:463

Transmitters. Preliminary instruction book for F3500 airborne transmitter (_AN/AP1—5). Jan. 31, 1945. [1]+ii+ [2]4*51 p. il. 4 pl. 10 p. of pl 4° (Na-tional Defense Research Committee, Radio Coordination Division (15) • 411- IB-37A.) [No longer confidential. Processed.] </>

Pr 32.413/4:411-1B-37A----- Single dial-operation of carpet I (AN/APT-2). Jan. 12, 1945. [2]4-3

leaves, 7 pl 4° (National Defense Research Committee, Radio Coordination Division (15) ; 411-150.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f>

Pr 32.413/4:411-150Trigger unit. H-2 trigger unit. Aug. 7,1945. [1]+12 leaves, il. 4° (Radiation

Laboratory [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] ; Report 645-6 ) INo longer restricted. Processed.] 0 Pr 32.413/5 : 645-6

Tubes. Operating instructions for 931-tube tester (type U400). Julv 24 1944 ^ver title, [2] +6+[2] leaves, 2 pl. 4° (National Defense Research Committee Radio Coordination Division (15) ; 411-IB-25A.) [No longer restricted. Proc-essed.] <f> Pr 32.413/4: 411-IB-25A

——Preliminary operating instructions for 931 tube tester type U400 Feb 19 11945. cover title, [1] +10 p. il. 4 p. of pl. 4° (National Defense Research Com-mittee Radio Coordination Division (15) ; 411-1B-25B.) [No longer confiden- t al. Piocessed.] <f> Pr 32.413/4: 411-IB-25B

—— Preliminary operating instructions for U-400 noise-tube tester. Mar 14 l.)44 cover title, [1] +6 leaves, 2 pl. 4° (National Defense Research Commit- Pr™la°iCTdinatlOn Division ^5); 411-IB-25.) [No longer confidential. nocessed.J </> Pr 32.413/4: 411-IB-25

—— Testing of fixed-tuned, low-Q ATR tubes. [Dec. 6,1944.] cover title M14- 1 Pl’ $ P’ Pl’ 4° (Radiation Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute

of lechnology; Report 611.) [No longer confidential. Processed.] <-/>Pr 32.413/5: 611

Visual acuity. Relationship of visual acuity to acuity of stereosconic vision • prepared by J. K. Adams, H. M. Fowler, H. A. Imus. Sept. 1Tw 43 [3?-?n+ NDR?T’r1MP > 3 tab' f- (0SRP repOrt 2087; Applied Psychology ptnei NDRC.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] 0 Pr 32.413/3* 2087

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Voice. Indoctrination for voice communication at altitude; prepared by Hany M. Mason. July 4, 1945. [l]+v+ [1] +21 leaves, il. 4° (OSRD report 5307; Applied Psychology Panel, NDRC.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f>

----- Intelligibility measurement, techniques and procedures used by voice com-munication laboratory; prepared by C. Hess Haagen. May 1944. y+17 leaves, 4° (OSRC report 3748; Applied Psychology Panel, NDRC.) [No Jonger re-stricted. Processed.] <j> Pr 32.413/3.3748

----- Studies of voice factors affecting intelligibility of voice communication in noise: 2 Pitch, prepared by Harry Mason for I. P. Brackett, C. Horton Talley, Harry M. Mason. Aug. 4, 1945. [1] +vii+i+16 p. il. 2 pl. 4° (OSRD report 5413; Applied Psychology Panel, NDRC.) [No longer restricted. Processed ] 0---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pr 32.413/3 : 5413

----- Studies of voice factors affecting intelligibility of voice communication in ' voice and intelligibility of airplane inter- noise, relation between loudness of

phone communication. Feb. 1944. Applied Psychology Panel, NDRC.)

iii+11 leaves, il. 4° (OSRD report 3313; [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f>

Pr 32.413/3: 3313----- Submarine voice tube systems. Oct. 15, 1943. [8]+61 p. il. 4° (OSRD

report 1889; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted.Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/3:1889

Voltmeters. Peak-reading voltmeter. Apr. 5, 1945. [l]+10 p. 6 p. of pl. 4 (National Defense Research Committee, Radio Coordination Division (15); 411-124.) [No longer secret. Processed.] </> Pr 32.413/4:411-124

----- Probe voltmeters. May 5, 1945. [1] +9 p. [13] p. of pl. 4“ (National Defense Research Committee, Radio Coordination Division (15) ; 411-177.) | No longer restricted. Processed.] <£ Pr 32.413/4 : 411-177

Waveguides. All-metal dummy load for waveguide. Oct. 25, 1945, cover title, [2]+2 leaves, il. 1 pl. 4° (National Defense Research Committee, Radio Coordination Division (15) ; 411-229.) [No longer confidential. Processed.] 0 Pr 32.413/4:411-229

----- Moisture in waveguides. Jan. 6, 1945. [21+3 leaves, il. 4° (National Defense Research Committee, Radio Coordination Division (15) ; 411-147.) [No longer confidential. Processed.] <f> Pr 32.413/4: 411-147

Wavemeter. Instructions for operation of F4000 wavemeter. June 1, 1944. [l]+6 leaves, 3 pl. 4° (National Defense Research Committee, Radio Co-ordination Division (15) ; 411-IB-35.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f>

Pr 32.413/4:411-IB-35Welded armor. Final report on effect of locked up stresses of ballistic perform-

ance of welded armor: pt. 2 (OD-106) [with list of references], by John T. Norton, D. Rosenthal, and S. B. Maloof. Nov. 24, 1944. cover title, [11] + viii+36 p. 2 pl. 12 p. of pl. 4° (OSRD no. 4396; National Defense’ Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] </> Pr32.413/3.4396

----- Progress report on effect of locked up stresses on ballistic performance of welded armor (OD-106), investigation of stress distribution across thickness of weld [with list of references] ; by John T. Norton, D. Rosenthal, and S. B. Maloof. Nov. 24, 1944. cover title, [29] p. 3 p. of pl. 2 tab. 4° (OSRD no. 4395; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Proc-essed.] 0 Pr 32.413/3: 4395

Welding. Final report on development of armor welding electrodes (OD-36-2), influence of type of armor plate on properties of -armor weldments; by A. L. Feild, F. K. Bloom, and G. E. Linnert. May 6, 1944. cover Jtitle, [15]+6+[7] p. 2 pl. 2 p. of pl. 4° (OSRD no. 3641; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <t> Pr 32.413/3 : 3641----- Final report on evaluation of weldability by direct welding tests (OD- 37-1) [with bibliography] ; by G. E. Doan, J. H. Frye, R. D. Stout, & S. S. Tor. Apr. 30, 1943. cover title, [11]+32+[l]+7 p. il. 4° (OSRD no. 1427; Na-tional Defense Research Committee.] [No longer restricted. Processed.] 0

Pr 32.413/3:1427

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Welding—Continued——- Final report on flash welding of alloy steels for ordnance (OD-86) : pt. 2

Translation of Production technique and quality of flash-welded joints [with bibliography] by Hans Kilger; prepared by S. L. Hoyt, N„ Baklanoff, and

3’ 1945, cover [221+168 p. il. 4° (OSRD no.4i»b; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Proc-essed.] </> Pr 32.413/3. 4786

——- Final report on non-destructive testing of flashwelds (OD-86) [with bibliography] ; by J. F. Manildi, R. C. McMaster, C. C. Woolsey, and F C Lindvall. Nov. 30, 1944. cover title, [25]+l-88a+89-110 p. il. 4° (OSRD report 4404; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted 1 rocessed. ] </, Pr 32.413/3.4494

~ I rogress report on flash welding of alloy steels for ordnance • by C B Voidrich R. W. Bennett, P. J. Rieppel, and H. W. Gillett. Apr.’22, 1944 ’ cover title, [17]+267+[5] p. il. 4° (OSRD no. 3675; National Defense Re-search Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed. The 5 pages noted in.lh^COll^tJ.°? are additi°nal pages which duplicate other page numbers with the addition of letters.] 0 Pr 32 413/3 * 3675^71 _,Pr7gr7ss reP°rt on flash welding of alloy steels for ordnance; by C. B. aL). dri'nh’iS4W‘ Benn.e.^’ p- J Rieppel, E. T. Armstrong, and H. W. Gillett. Sn? n 4’ tltl(Z [13] +268-316 p. il. 4° (OSRD no. 3689; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] <j>

Pr 32.413/3 : 36897" 7n flash welding of all°y steels for ordnance (OD-86) •?L?' W G111xett’ c- B- Voidrich, R. W. Bennett, and P. J. Rieppel. Mar 23

AT°I-er tltle’ [211+1<>5-I33b+134-I51a+152-216 p. il. 4° (OSRD no’ 3424; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Proc- Pssed-J Pr 32.413/3: 3424~• J>r?^I7s^^eport on non'raetallic welding backup strips for armor nlate joints (OD-82) ; by S. L. Hoyt, C. B. Voidrich, A. G. Allison, and C. R. Austin. I'eb'oooe94t; cover title, [8]+3+l-6c+7-8c+9-12e+13-20 p. il. 4° (OSRD ProeSS iNal10nal Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted,

ocessed. ] </> pr 32.413/3.32337^Survey. °? literature and industrial data on dilation characteristics of alloy

rin> o-7U/o^?n P7dn™ce and their significance in welding (OD-37, (1) anil OD .37, (2)) July 20, 1942. cover title, vi+41 p. il. 4° (OSRD [report] 771 • National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] </

Pr32.413/3: 771—— Survey of literature and industrial practice in welding of armor • by R H n Rr4« J; £+Stitt Apr- 30’ 1942- cover title, [lH-?6

p: • \4/i tOSRD 582; National Defense Research Committee.) [No longer re-stricted. Processed.] 0 Pr32.413/3:582

r^.adll}ess test^ Memorandum on constructing work readiness tests [with r7i-Li9refeI^nC^Ac:o?fepaie(1 by H’ A' Voss’ S’ M- Wesley. Aug. 31, 1945.

1 7 12 P; 4 report 5521; Applied Psychology Panel, NDRC j [Nolonger restricted, Processed.] <f> Pr32.413/3 • 5521

tempo ra ry co ntr ols of fic e

Dec°12,"1946. °fflCe °f Tempor.ary Controls was established by Executive Order 9809 of

Adrian, /nc No. 394, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Adrian, Inc., v. Philip B ?ovS1tmpte^aary S°ntrols administrator; brief for administrator. [1947.] covei uue, 1+29 p. J Pr33.309: Ad84/2

A A^rP(?S76^Or^0- kN°-. 11422’ in ci rc ui t c ou r t of 9th circuitt f td Shyman, doing business under assumed name, business, and style of Alaska Distributors Company, v. Philip B. Fleming, temporary controls admin-istrator; brief of appellee. [1947.] cover title, iii+52 p. j Pr33.309: Al 12

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Dossett, J. A., Lumber Co. No. 10408, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit, A. H. Dossett, d/b/a J. A. Dossett Lumber Company, v. Philip B. Fleming, tem-porary controls administrator, appeal from district court for western district of Kentucky; brief for appellee. [1947.] cover title, ii+20 p. t

Pr33.309: D 741Douglas, Glenn. No. 3427, in circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit, Glenn

Douglas v. Philip B. Fleming, temporary controls administrator, appeal from district court for western district of Oklahoma; brief of appellee. [1947.] cover title, i-f-10 p. t Pr33.309: D 745

Hampshire Holding Corporation. No. 393, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Hampshire Holding Corporation v. Philip B. Fleming, temporary controls administrator; brief for administrator. [1947.] cover title, i+22 p. t

Pr33.309:\H 188/3Hickok Oil Corporation. No. 385, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Hickok Oil

Corporation v. Philip B. Fleming, temporary controls administrator; brief for administrator. [1947.] cover title, i+30 p. $ Pr33.309: H 528/2

Hoffman, James. Reply brief for appellant, United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia, no. 9435, United States v. James Hoffman, appeal from judgment of District Court of United States for District of Columbia. [1947.] cover title, ii+14 p. $ Pr33.309: H 675/2

Korach Bros. No. 322, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Korach Bros., limited partnership, v. Philip B. Fleming, temporary controls administrator; brief for administrator. [1947.] cover title, i+36 p. t Pr33.309:K84

Longmoor Corporation. No. 406, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Longmoor Cor-poration v. Philip B. Fleming, temporary controls administrator; transcript of proceedings before administrator. [1947.] cover title, ii+182 p. t

Pr33.309: L 863Merchants Meat Co. No. 9290, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, Philip

B. Fleming, temporary controls administrator (substituted for Paul A. Porter, price administrator, Office of Price Administration), v. William A. Elliott, individually, and trading as Merchants Meat Company, 624 Markley Street, Norristown, Pa., upon appeal from district court for eastern district of Penn-sylvania; brief and appendix for appellant. [1947.] cover title, i+15+xxiii p. $ Pr33.309: M 535

Polis, Charles. No. 405, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Charles Polis v. Philip B. Fleming, temporary controls administrator ; answer. [1947.] cover title, 2 p. j

Pr33.309:P 759/2Price regulations.

Note .—Price schedules and regulations, rent regulations, ration orders, amendments, and orders are issued as preprints or reprints from the Federal register and do not appear in the Monthly catalog. The regulations are compiled and printed to include, to date of publication, all amendments and digests of supplementary orders thereto, and are entered in this catalog. Price schedules and regulations are available from the Request Unit, Distribution Branch, Office of Price Administration, Office of Tem-porary Controls, Washington 25, D. C., or field offices, and requests will be filled to include all additional amendments issued to date of request.

Schmid, R. A. Smoot. No. 11824, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, Philip B. Fleming, temporary controls administrator, v. R. A. Smoot Schmid, et al., appeal from district court for northern district of Texas; appellant’s brief. [1947.] cover title, li+27 p. i Pr 33.309: Sch 52

Superior Packing Co. No. 276, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Superior Packing Company v. Philip B. Fleming, temporary controls administrator; brief for administrator. [1947.] cover title, i+14 p. t Pr 33.309: Su 76

Vanlandingham, Walter. No. 354, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Walter Van-landingham v. Philip B. Fleming, temporary controls administrator; trans-script of proceedings before temporary controls administrator. [1947.] cover title, ii+185 p. t Pr 33.309: V 322

Warner Holding Co. No. 13496, civil, in circuit court of appeals for Sth circuit, Philip B. Fleming, temporary controls administrator v. Warner Holding Com-pany and Harold L. Warner, appeal from district court for district of Min-nesota ; brief of appellant. [1947.] cover title, ii+14 p. $ Pr 33.309: W 248

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Wilshire Classics. No. 400, iu Emergency Court of Appeals, Harry Sampson Bernard Levy and Charles P. Halter, doing business as Wilshire Classics, part-nership, v. Philip B. Fleming, temporary controls administrator; brief for administrator [1947.] cover title, i-|-17 p. $ Pr 33.309: W G9/2

Woonsocket Hotel. No. 13447, civil, in circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit, M. B. Hansen, doing business as Woonsocket Hotel, v. Philip B. Fleming, ad-ministrator, Office of Temporary Controls, appeal from district court for district of Minnesota, 4th division ; brief for appellee. [1947.] cover title, iii-|-38 p. t

Pr 33.309 : W 888WAR ASSETS ADMINISTRATION

Forms, blanks, etc. Catalog of WAA forms and other printed material; pre-pared by Office Services Division, Reproduction Branch. Feb. 1947. 11] -)-95 p- $ Pr 33.202: C 28/947

WAA forms catalogue, Dec. 1946; prepared by Office Services Division, Reproduction Branch, n.p. [1946]. 64 p. 4° J Pr 33.202: C 28/946

Product assignment directory, Sept. 1946. [1946.] [1] + v4-97 p. 4” [Processed Issued in loose-leaf form.] tL. C. card 47-32348 Pr 33.202: P 94/2

Safety program. [1947.] cover title, 15 p. 4° [Processed.] f Pr 33.202: Sa 1Surplus property. Operational program for regional offices, Nov. 1946-Jan 1947

[Oct. 21, 1946.] cover title, 40 p. il. 4° [Text on p. 2 of cover.] $Pr 33.202: Op 2/946-47

—— 2d operational program for general disposal, Feb.-May 1947. Jan. 15 cover title, 29 p. il. map, 4° | Processed. The map is continuous on verso

of p. 15 and recto of p. 16.] i Pr 33.202 : Op 2/947

WAR MANPOWER COMMISSION

Application process, instructor’s guide. Washington, D. C., May 1945. [233] p. 4° (Employment Office Training program, unit 2.) [Processed Tentative tor tryout purposes only.] </> pr 32 5220 • 2

Employment. Dictionary of occupational titles: pt. 4, Entry occupational clas-sification, instructor’s manual for training of employment interviewers and counselors. Washington, D. C., Dec. 1944. cover title, 61 p. 4° (Employment Office training program unit 5 [pt. 4].) [Processed.] fL. C. card L40-104 pr 32.5220: 5/2

Occupations. National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel [mono-graphs]. [Processed.] 0Description of profession of :

Metallurgy and metallurgical engineering. [May 1945] 4 p. Pr 32.5219: M 56/945

RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD

Railroad employees. 3d actuarial valuation of assets and liabilities under rail-road retirement acts as of Dec. 31, 1944, with statements of Railroad Retire-ment Board and Actuarial Advisory Committee; [prepared by Joseph Musher 1 esS]0’/11” DeC‘ 1946' C°Ver title’ x+ll]+42 leaves, 38 tab1 4° [Proc-

L. C. card 47-32301 RR 1.2: V 24/944“7n\nQu^Sti0I1S/lT,ld answers on railroad retirement act, as amended Julv 31•^ern ' 1W7' [1M71 X+118 W" [Tcxt !'■ 2 eoveS t

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Foreign service regulations. Foreign service regulations transmitting memor-andum 204; Dec. 16, 1946. [1946.] 1 p. 4° [Processed. Accompanied byamended pages to chap. 15 of Foreign service regulations of United States, dated Dec. 16, 1946.] t S 1.5/2: 204

----- Same 205; Jan. 20, 1947. [1947.] 1 p. 4° [Processed. Accompanied by amended pages to chap. 4 of Foreign service regulations of United States, dated Jan. 10, 1947.] t S 1.5/2: 205

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International Children’s Emergency Fund,: [by John J. Charnow]. [1947.] [2]+6 p. 4° ([United States-United Nations information series 15; Publica-tion 2787.]) [Also in Department of State bulletin, Mar. 16, 1947.] * Paper, 5c. L. C. card 47-32354 S 1.50:15

International conferences. Participation of United States Government in in-ternational conferences, July 1, 1941-June 30, 1945, including composition of United States delegations, summaries of proceedings, and appendix listing International organizations of which United States is a member or in work of which it participates, prepared in Division of International Conferences.1947. vii+232 p. ([Conference series 89; Publication 2665.]) f •Item 1031L. C. card 47-32523 S 5.30: 89

Japanese Mandated Islands. Draft trusteeship agreement for Japanese Man-dated Islands, with article by article, explanatory comments, and statements by President Truman and the U. S. representative on the Security Council. [1947.] [2]+20p. ([Far eastern series 20; Publication 2784.]) * Paper, 10c. • Item 1019L. C. card 47-32353 S 1.38: 20

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Organization manual. Organization manual. [Mar. 3, 1947.] [407] p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations.] f • Item 1019L. C. card 47-32351 S 1.40: Or3/947

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S 16.7: 231Publications. Recent publications of Department of State, 1946. [1946.] [4]

p. narrow 8° ([Publication 2608.]) t S 1.2: P96/5/946-3Turkey. Mutual aid settlement, agreement between United States and Turkey;

signed Ankara May 7, 1946, effective May 25, 1946, pursuant to exchaiige of notes of that date. [1947.] [2] 4-16 p. (Treaties and other international acts series 1541; [Publication 2691].) [English and Turkish.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 1040L. C. card 47-32490 S 9.10:1541

United Nations. Inauguration of trusteeship system of United Nations; [pre-pared by Elizabeth H. Armstrong and William I. Cargo. [1947.] [2] -pH P- 4° ([United States-United Nations information series 16; Publication 2795.]) [Also in Department of State bulletin, Mar. 23, 1947.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 1019L. C. card 47-32479 S 1.50: 16

----- United States and United Nations, message from President of United States transmitting his 1st annual report to Congress on activities of United Nations and participation of United States therein. 1947. xi-|- [1] 4-221 p. il. (H. doc. 81, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) [Also issued without congressional docu-ment notation as State Department Publication 2735 and entered in Monthly catalog for Mar. 1947, p. 330.] f

United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation, constitution adopted by United States and other Governments; signed Quebec Oct. 16, 1945, effective Oct. 16, 1945. [1947.] [2]4-15 p. (Treaties and other international acts series 1554; [Publication 2677].) * Paper, 10c. • Item 1040L. C. card 47-32599 S 9.10:1554

Versailles, Treaty of, June 28, 1919. Treaty of Versailles and after, annotations of text of treaty; [prepared by Denys P. Myers]. 1947. xiv-[-1018 p. il. 3 maps. ([Conference series 92; Publication 2724.]) f • Item 1031L. C. card 47-32531 S 5.30: 92

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Moberly Milk Products Co. Transcript of record, Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1946, No. 1095, Philip B. Fleming, administrator, Office of Temporary Controls, et al., vs. Moberly Milk Products Company, on petition for writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia. [1947.] cover title, 114-156 p. il. 1 tab. t Ju 6.7: M 712

Opinions. [Cases adjudged in Supreme Court of United States at Oct. term, 1946.] [Issued separately.] • Item 1042

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Opinions—Continued.72. Interstate Commerce Commission v. A. L. Mechling, Inland Waterways Corpora-

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74 L Metcalfe Walling, administrator of Wage and Hour Division, Department of 'Labor, v. Halliburton Oil Well Cementing Company, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; Apr. 14, 1947. [1947.] 8+ [l] + 2 p. ♦ Paper 10c. Ju 6.8/lb : 946/74

83. Independent Warehouses, Inc., Pennsylvania Coal Company, Erie Kailroad Com-pany and James Thompson, v. William Scheele, recorder of Township of Saddle River, and Township of Saddle River, appeal from court of errors ahd appeals of New Jersey; Apr. 14, 1947. [1947.] 18 + 3+5 p. Paper, 10c< Ju 6.8/lb : y4b/8o

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207 Emory S. Land (chairman, Maritime Commission), Howard L. Vickery (vice chairman, United States Maritime Commission) et al., v. R. Stanley Dollar, et al. on writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia; Apr. 7, 1947. [1947.] 7 + 4 p. Paper,*

270. Industrial Commission of Wisconsin, Leo Thomas Kopp and Wisconsin, v. E. E. McCartin and Continental Casualty Company, on writ of certiorari to Supreme Courtof Wisconsin; Mar. 31, 1947. [1947.] 8 p. Paper 5c.*

Ju 6.8/lb : 946/270291. Marion B. Kotch, John L. Richards, Adolph Clark, et al., v. Board of River Port

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Ju 6.8/lb : 946/291371 United States National Bank in Johnstown and First National Bank of South

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384 People of State of New York, ex rel. Rose Halvey, v. John F. Halvey, custodian of John Arthur Halvey, on writ of certiorari to court of appeals of State of New York; Mar. 31, 1947. [1947.] 5 + 4 + 3 p. Paper,10c.*

Ju 6.8/lb :946/384430. United States v. Ogilvie Hardware Company, Inc., on writ of certiorari to circuit

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453. Penfield Company of California and A. W. Young, v. Securities and Exchange Commission, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; Mar. 31, 1947. [1947.] 8 + 9 + 6 p. Paper, 10c. Ju 6.8/lb: 946/453*

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Ju 6.8/lb: 946/585----- Official reports of Supreme Court, v. 329 U. S., no. 1; Walter Wyatt,

reporter. Preliminary print. [1947.] cover title, xvii+l-248+viii p. [Cases adjudged in Supreme Court at Oct. term, 1946 (opinions, beginning of Oct. term, 1946-Dec. 9, 1946, and memoranda of other cases through Feb. 3, 1947, to be reported later). From United States reports, v. 329.] * Paper, 25c. single copy, $2.75 per term of court; foreign subscription, $3.50.

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[l]+249-451+xiv p. [Cases adjudged in Supreme Court at Oct. term, 1946 (opinions from Dec. 10, 1946 through Jan. 6, 1947, and memoranda of cases through Mar. 17, 1947, to be reported later). This number contains table of cases reported in v. 329, pts. 1 and 2. From United States reports, v. 329.]

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term, 1946, no. 1035, United States vs. Yellow Cab Company et al., appeal from district court for northern district of Illinois. [1947.] cover title, i+34 p. | Ju 6.7: Y 38

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Mica, prepared in response to requests from Committee on Finance, Senate, and Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives. 1947. cover title, iv+89 p. ]]. (War changes in industry series, report 21.) [Text on p. 2 and 4 of cover.] * Paper, 25c. • Item 1044 TO 1.18: 21

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Alston, Mrs. Caro du B. Caro du Bignon Alston v. commissioner of internal rev-enue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 7898, promulgated Mar. 10, 1947. [1947.] 11 p. ([Opinion] 61.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 8.] * Paper, 5c.

Ju 11.7/a: 8/61Burnside Veneer Company. Incorporated, v. commissioner of internal revenue,

findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 3420, promulgated Feb. 28, 1947. [1947.] 11 p. ([Opinion] 55.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 8.] * Paper, 5c.

Ju 11.7/a: 8/55 Garrett, Paul. Estate of Paul Garrett, Evelyn E. Garrett, Howard C. Paulsen,

and J. Campbell Moore, executors, v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion]; docket no. 4407, promulgated Feb. 28, 1947 [1947 ] 19 P- ([Opinion] 59.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 8.] * Paper, 5c.

Ju 11.7/a: 8/59 Greenspon, Abraham. Abraham Greenspon v. commissioner of internal revenue,

Louis Greenspon v. [same], [findings of fact and opinion] ; docket nos. 8684, 9206’ promulgated Feb. 27, 1947. [1947.] 5 p. ([Opinion] 53.) [From T. C.

Reports, v. 6.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a: 8/53Borton & Converse v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and

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Lockhart, L. M. L. M. Lockhart v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact and opinion]; docket no. 8927, promulgated Feb. 28, 1947. [1947.] 7 p. ([Opinion] 54.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 8.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a: 8/54

Sandberg, Edwin F. Edwin F. Sandberg v. commissioner of internal revenue findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 8861, promulgated Feb. 27 1947’ [1947.J 8 p. ([Opinion] 52.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 8.] * Paper, 5c.

Ju 11.7/a: 8/52 Schuhmacher, Kathrine. Kathrine Schuhmacher v. commissioner of internal

revenue; estate of Henry C. Schuhmacher, H. C. and John Schuhmacher, execu-tors, v. [same]; estate of Julia Agnes Robson, Max R. Robson, sr., executor v [same, findings of fact and opinion] ; docket nos. 6152-54, promulgated Feb 28 1947. [1947.] 15 p. ([Opinion] 56.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 8.] * Paper’ 5c' Ju 11.7/a: 8/56

Skemp A. A. A. A. Skemp, v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact / rR . °Pinionl J docket no. 8794, promulgated Feb. 26, 1947. [1947.] 9 n. ([Opinion] 51.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 8.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a: 8/51

Wright, Will. Estate of Will Wright, Sam J. Edwards, independent executor v interual revenue, opinion; docket no. 9960, promulgated Mar’

11,1947. [1947.] 6 p. ([Opinion] 62.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 8.] * Paper, 5c> Ju 11.7/a: 8/62

Zellerbach Paper Company v. commissioner of internal revenue; Crown Zellerbach ? ^me’ °,pinion]. > docket nos. 3106, 3786, promulgated Mar. 10,

1947. [1947.] 15 p. ([Opinion] 60.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 8.] * Paper,Ju 11.7/a: 8/60

TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITYElectricity sales statistics, calendar year 1946. [1947.] [2] p. oblong large 8°

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Addresses. Address by Secretary Snyder at Jefferson Day luncheon, New Orleans, La. scheduled for delivery, Apr. 12, 1947. [1947.] 7 p. 4° [Processed.] t

T 1.31: J 35----- Address by Secretary Snyder at luncheon meeting of United States Savings

Bond Conference [Washington, D. C.], scheduled for delivery Mar. 19, 1947.[1947.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] t T 1.31: Sa 9/6

----- Address by Secretary Snyder before dinner meeting of Colorado Mining Association, Denver, Colo-, scheduled for delivery Feb. 8, 1947. [1947.] 6 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t T1.31:C71

----- Address by Secretary Snyder before meeting sponsored by United Nations Council of Philadelphia, Apr. 2, 1947. [1947.] 6 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t

T 1.31: Un 3/2----- Spreading public debt, address by A. Lee M. Wiggins, Under Secretary of

Treasury, at luncheon meeting of United States Savings Bond Conference [Washington, D. C.], scheduled for delivery Mar. 19, 1947. [1947.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] f T 1.31: Sa 9/7

Claims. Claims allowed by General Accounting Office. Apr. 7, legislative day Mar. 24,1947. 15 p. (S. doc. 31, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

----- Judgments rendered by Court of Claims. Apr. 7, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 3 p. (S. doc. 32, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

----- Records of judgments rendered against the Government by District Courts. Apr. 7, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 4 p. (S. doc. 35, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Horan, Kathryn M. Judgments, district court [record of judgment rendered against the Government by district court for eastern district of New York in favor of Kathryn M. Horan], Apr. 7, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 3 p.(S. doc. 33, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Lessner Plumbing Heating Co., Inc. Record of judgment rendered against the Government by district court for southern district of New York [in favor of Lessner Plumbing & Heating Co., Inc.]. Apr. 7, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 3 p. (S. doc. 28, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

Pay, allowances, etc. Estimate of appropriation, War Department, for payment of certain claims [for travel pay and allowances, regulars, War with Spain in Philippine Islands]. Apr. 7, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 2 p. (S. doc. 40, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) |

COAST GUARDLight list, Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of United States, St. Croix River, Maine, to

Rio Grande, including U. S. West Indian islands, 1st, 3d, 4th, 5th, 7th, 8th and 10th Coast Guard districts; corrected to Jan. 1, 1947. 1947. 848 p. il. 1 pl. map. [Another map on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, $2.00. • Item 1064L. C. card 44-40884 T 47.35 : 947

Pilot rules for rivers whose waters flow into Gulf of Mexico and their tributaries and the Red River of the North, Feb. 1947. [Revised edition.] 1947. v4-36 p. il. [Includes all regulations promulgated and published on or before Feb. 14, 1947.] t • Item 1071L. C. card 11-35466 T 47.8: G 95/947

COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCYNational banks. Abstract of reports of condition of national banks, no. 223.

Mar. 3, 1947. 15 p. 4° t T 12.5: 223

CONTRACT SETTLEMENT OFFICENote .—The functions of the Office of Contract Settlement were transferred to the

Department of the Treasury by Executive order 9809 of Dec. 12, 1946.American Foods, Inc. Appeal of American Foods, Inc., v. War Department,

decided Feb. 11, 1947; facts [opinion, and decision]. [1947.] 4 p. (AppealBoard, proceeding no. 86.) t • Item 1131 T 67.8: 86

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American Phenolic Corporation. Appeal of American Phenolic Corporation, decided Dec. 13, 1946; [opinion and decision], [1947.] 8 p. (Appeal Board, proceeding no. 31.) t • Item 1131 T 67.8:31

FEDERAL SUPPLY BUREAUNot e .—The name of the Procurement Division was changed to the Bureau of Federal

Supply by order of the Secretary of the Treasury, effective Jan. 1, 1947.Publications issued prior to the change of name are entered below for convenience.Note .—The publications comprising the Federal standard stock catalog, sec. 4, pt. 5,

are issued with perforations for insertion in binders. • Item 1116

Government supplies. Federal standard stock catalog: sec. 4, pt. 1, Federal speci-fications index, revised to Jan. 1, 1947. [1947.] cover title, 174 p. 12° * Paper, 35c. T 58.10/3: ind./947

— — Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for brass, naval, bars, plates, rods, shapes, sheets, and strips, amdt. 2; Feb. 17, 1947. [1947.] 2 p. 12° (QQ-B- 636a [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes amdt. 1, Nov. 20,1946.] f

T 58.10/3: QQ-B-636a/amdt.2----- -- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for brushes, dust, draftsmen’s;

Feb. 27, 1947. [1947.] 6 p. il. 12° (H-B-204.) Paper, 5c.*T 58.10/3: H-B-204

----- -- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for corkscrews; Jan. 21, 1947. [1947.] 10 p. il. 12° (GGG-C-591.) Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3: GGG-C-591*

----- -- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for covers, tray, paper • Feb. 17, 1947. [1947.] 3 p. 12° (UU-C-635.) Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3: UU-C-635*

----- -- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for disks, abrasive, paper, dental; Feb. 20, 1947. [1947.] 6 p. 12° (GG-D-419.) Paper, 5c.*

T 58.10/3: GG-D-419----- -- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for engines, dental, laboratory-

bench, electric; Feb. 20, 1947. [1947.] 6 p. 12° (GG-E-521.) Paper, 5c.*T 58.10/3: GG-E-521

----- -- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for fire-alarm-systems, electric, manual, noncoded type; Jan. 29, 1947. [1947.] 9 p. 12° (W-F-398.) * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3: W-F-398

----- -- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for fittings, cable, and conduit, amdt. 4; Feb. 27, 1947. [1947.] 2 p. 12° (W-F-^06 [amdt. 4.]) f

T 58.10/3: W-F-406/amdt. 4—— Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for gages, millimeter, dental; Jan

14, 1947. [1947.] 6 p. il. 12° (GG-G-58.) * Paper, 5c.T 58.10/3: GG-G-58

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for hose, chemical; Jan. 14, 1947 [1947.] 6 p. 12° (ZZ-H-421b.) [Supersedes Fed. spec. ZZ-H-421a, Aug. 23, 1938, and Emergency alternate E-ZZ-H-421a, June 9, 1943.] * Paper, 5c.

T 58.10/3: ZZ-H-421b----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for pluggers, root-canal, dental;

Jan. 29, 1947. [1947.] 6 p. il. 12° (GG-P-481.) * Paper, 5c.T 58.10/3: GG-P-481

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for strips, abrasive, metal, dental • Feb. 20, 1947. [1947.] 5 p. 12° (GG-S-783J * Paper, 5c.

T 58.10/3: GG-S-783----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for sutures, surgical, silver-wire-

Feb. 20, 1947. [1947.] 5 p. 12° (GG-S-821.) * Paper, 5c.T 58.10/3: GG-S-821

----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for tape, rubber (natural and synthetic), insulating; Jan. 29, 1947. [1947.] 6 p. 12° (HH-T-ll1c )

[Supersedes Fed. spec. HH-T-H1h. Mar. 28. 1945.] * Paper, 5c.T 58.10/3: HH-T-lllc

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Government supplies—Continued.----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for watchmen’s report-systems;

Jan. 29, 1947. [1947.] 12 p. 12° (W-W-lOla.) * Paper, 5c.T 58.10/3: W-W-lOla

----- Federal supply schedule: Furniture under class 26, Apr. 1-Dec. 31, 1947. [1947.] 28 p. 4° [Processed.] t T 58.8:26/947-2

----- Federal supply schedule (formerly General schedule of supplies) : Acids, chemicals, drugs, and gases under class 51, Mar. 15-Sept. 14, 1947. [1947.] 37 p. 4° [Processed.] t T 58.8: 51/947

----- Same: Bakeshop and kitchen utensils under class 64, Apr. 16-Oct. 15, 1947. [1947.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] t T 58.8:64/947

----- Same: Garment-shop machines, power tables, and parts and supplies under class 66, Apr. 1, 1947-Mar. 31, 1948. [1947.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] t

T 58.8 : 66/6/947-48----- Same: Gaskets, hose, and packing under class 33, Feb. 1-Apr. 30, 1947.

[1947.] 9 p. 4° [Processed.] i T 58.8:33/947----- Same: Spark plugs under class 17, Apr. 15, 1947-Apr. 14, 1948. [1947.]

3 p. 4° [Processed.] $ T 58.8:17/5/947-48----- Same, amdt. 10, 12, 15, 18, 20-21, 23, 29-32, 34. 37, 46, 50; Mar. 4-Apr. 10,

1947. [1947.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] f T 58.8/4:10,etc.----- General schedule of supplies, amdt. 1318,1320, 1325-27,1330, 1333, 1335-38;

Mar. 21-Apr. 7, 1947. [1947.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] tT 58.8/: 1318,etc.

FISCAL SERVICEACCOUNTS BUREAU

Appropriations. Digest of appropriations, fiscal year 1947, and on account of deficiencies for prior years made during 1st and 2d sessions of 79th Congress (Sept. 1, 1945-Aug. 31, 1946). 1947. ix4-1279 p. 4° ([Treas. Dept. doc. 3144] ; Bookkeeping and Warrants Division.) j • Item 1086

T 63.115 : 947 INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAU

Income. Statistics of income for 1942: pt. 2, compiled from corporation income and declared value excess-profits tax returns, and personal holding company returns; prepared by Statistical Division. 1947. vi4-444 p. * Paper, 75c. • Item 1105 T 22.35: 942/2/pt.2

Internal revenue bulletin, cumulative bulletin 1946-2, July-Dec. 1946. 1947. vii4-310p. [Semiannual. Includes Rulings 12333-465.] * Paper, 75c. • Item 1098 T 22.25: 946-2

SAVINGS BONDS DIVISIONPayroll savings. Your U. S. Treasury reports to you. [1947.] [4] p. il. narrow 8°

[Relates to payroll savings plan.] f • T 66.2: T 71/2

SECRET SERVICE DIVISIONCounterfeits. New counterfeit $5 silver certificate; appeared [Mar. 7, 1947].

[1947.] il. oblong 32° (SS 1117; Card 138.) [Processed. Issued in postal card form.] f (free to banks.) T34.7:1117

VETERANS’ ADMINISTRATION

Circular 29-37; Mar. 20-Apr. 14, 1947. [1947.] various paging. 4° JVA 1.4: 29-37

Decisions. Administrator’s decision, Veterans’ Administration, no. 741 and 742;Mar. 20 and Apr. 1, 1947. [1947.] 2 p. and 15 p. 4° [Processed.] $

VA 1.8: 741,742

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Dentists. Instructions to participating dentists on fee basis. Washington, D. C., July 1946. cover title, [15] p. large 8° (Veterans’ Administration pamphlet

10-12.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] t VA 1.19:10-12Manual. Veterans’ Administration manual: Education and training under pts. 7

and 8, veterans regulation 1 (a). Washington, D. C., Mar. 1, 1947. xi+[134] p. il. 4° (M 7-3.) [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form. Supersedes certain paragraphs in procedural portion of regulations and procedure, and all other instructions in conflict with those contained in manual.] t ® Item 1126

VA 1.18: 7-3

WAR DEPARTMENTArmy regulations.

Not e .—Army regulations are administrative regulations for the military service and are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose leaf binders. • Item 1129.

6-5.

20-5.

20-10.

30-1820.

35-120.

35-800.

35-1660.

35-6120.

35-6520.

35-6920.

40-210.

40-560.

55-315.

95-35.

210-60.

210-65.

300-15.

345-1.

345-5.

345-25.

345-50.

345-60.

345-125.

350-130.

380-5.

Assistant Secretary of War for Air (act 2, July 1926) : General duties; Mar.18, 1947. 1947. 1 p. [Supersedes AR 6-5, Sept. 14, 1933, and sec. 1,Circular 247, 1942.] * Paper, 5c. W1.6 : 6-5/3

Inspector General’s Department: General provisions ; Mar. 21, 1947. [1947.] 4 p. [Supersedes AR 20-5, May 27, 1942, sec. 1, Circular 194, 1942, sec. 2, Circular 74, and sec. 2, Circular 295, 1946.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6: 20-5/6

Same: Inspections; Mar. 21, 1947. [1947.] 8 p. [Supersedes AR 20-10, Sept. 3, 1943, including Changes 1, July 28, 1944.] * Paper, 5c.

. z, .. . W 1.6:20-10/10Quartermaster Corps : Preparation and disposition of remains, Changes 5 ;Apr. 10,1947. 1947. Ip. * Paper, 5c. W 1.6: 30-1820/4/ch.5

Finance Department: Disbursing officers and disbursement of public funds;Mar. 27, 1947. [1947.] 8 p. [Supersedes AR 35-120, Mar. 21, 1946, including Changes 2, Feb. 7, 1947.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 35-120/9

Same: Proceeds of sales which remain available for expenditure; Apr. 4, 1947. [1947.] 3 p. [Supersedes AR 35-800, Aug. 26, 1935, including Changes 1, Sept. 25, 1941.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 35-800/4

Same : Payment of officers on promotion ; Apr. 2, 1947. 1947. 1 p. [Super-sedes AR 35-1660, May 10, 1930, including Changes 2, Nov. 3, 1942 ] * PaPer, 5c. W 1.6 : 35-1660/3

Same . Payment of transportation accounts, Changes 1; Apr. 1,1947. [1947 ]4P- Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 35-6120/5/ch.l

®a“e.-, Property accountability and responsibility, Changes 2 ; Mar. 25, 1947.1947. 1 p. [Supersedes AR 35-6520, Changes 1, Nov. 1, 1946.] * Paper,

W 1.6 : 35-6520/7/C11.2Same. Audit ot military property accounts; Mar. 17, 1947. [1947 1 7 d

[Supersedes AR 35-6740, May 5, 1945, including Changes 1, Aug. 4 1945 and pars. 2 and 8, sec. 1, Circular 30, 1947.] ♦ Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 35-6920

Medical Department: Prevention and control of communicable diseases of ?An’cCli1a,??e1S 4i;DApr- 2- 1!)47’ C1947-] 2 p. [Supersedes Changes 3, Jan. 8, 1947.] * Paper, 5c. w 1.6 : 40-210/3/ch 4

bame: Treatment in Army medical facilities of beneficiaries under UnitedStates employees’ compensation act; Mar. 1947. [1947 ] 7 p [Super-sedes Circular 175, 1945, and sec. 3, Circular 202, 1945.] ♦ Paper, 5c.

Transportation Corps: Transport commander; Mar. 21, 1947.W 1947.'[Supersedes AR 55-315, Nov. 11, 1944, and sec. 2, Circular 123, 1945.1

Paper, 5c. yy j 6 • 55—315/3Army Air Forces : Visual aids to air navigation ; Apr. 3, 1947. [1947 1 3 p

[Supersedes AR 95-35, July 7, 1942.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 95-35/61 osts, camps, and stations : Officers’ and noncommissioned officers’ clubs and

messes and similar associations; Apr. 3, 1947. [1947.] 14 p [Super-sedes AR 210—60, Nov. 11, 1929, including Changes 4, June 1944.] * Paper DC. yyr j . 210—GO/3

Same: Army exchanges, Changes 5; Mar. 21, 1947. 1947. 1’p’ [Super-sedes Changes 4, May 6, 1946, and par. 11c, Circular 164, 1946.] » Paper,

Maseci2gnnrcuDr60ngl’947ainSe* p ’’ Ma^ 18’ 1947’ ^^P-’^tSupersedes2, Circular 60, 1947.] * Paper. 5c. W 1 6 • 300-15/3/oh 1

Mhitary records: Name, Army serial number, and birth date, Changes i ; a ~r ’ 1947- 1947. 1 p. * Paper, oc. W1.6 : 345-1/ch 1

Army personnel system : Personnel management, personnel records, ChangesApr. 1> 1947. 1947. Ip. * Paper, 5c. W 1 6 • 345-5/3/ch 3MARa34SrDec 30tyi994 1 rSiiPr- 10fc1947' [1947 ] 4p' [Supersede!

Alt 345—25, Dec. 30, 1924.] * Paper, 5c. W 1 6 • 345-25/9Sah>i; 97triO4t9h1retiJp s : Apr- 11 1947- 1947- 1 P- [Supersedes AR 345-50,

July 27, 1942.] * Paper, 5c. W 1 6 • 345-50/4Same: Strength accountability. Changes 2; Apr. 15, 1947 [1947 1' 2 n

[Supersedes Changes 1, Oct. 8. 1946.] * Paper, 5c. W 1 6 • 345-60/2/ch 2 ?2e5: Oc? 22 194^1 = ‘Y'p-n^’ 51947' 1947 1 p- [Supersedes AR 34^OcV 2A.1945.] * Paper, 5c. W 1 6 • 345-125/5

MiAOTryiedrfi47i0nr:i94P71iraaan<1 snecia] service schools, book departments;Apr. 1, 1947. [1947.] 4 p. [Supersedes AR 350-130, June 12, 1945.]

OC. yy 1 • Q "if) 1 /qSafeguarding military information, Changes 2 : Apr. 10 1947 [1947 ] 9 n

[Supersedes Changes 1, Feb. 17. 1947.] * Paper. 5c. W 1.6 : 380-5/6/chS

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Army regulations.—Continued.600-15.

615-300.

Personnel: Rank and precedence, Changes 4; Mar. 27, 1947. [1947.] 2 p. [Supersedes AR 600-15, Changes 3, July 11, 1946.] ♦ Paper. 5c.

W 1.6 : 600—15/5/ch.4Enlisted men : Absence without leave and desertion ; Mar. 17, 1947. [1947.]

16 p. [Supersedes AR 615-300, Mar. 25, 1944, including Changes 9, July 25, 1946, and various sections of certain circulars.] * Paper, 5c.

W 1.6 : 615-300/9615-366.

850-75.

Same: Discharge, misconduct, Changes 3; Mar. 17, 1947. [1947.] 2 p.[Supersedes AR 615-366, Changes 2, Aug. 22, 1945.] * Paper, 5c.

W 1.6 : 615-366/2 ch.3Miscellaneous: Employment of American National Red Cross, Changes 4 ;

Mar. 28, 1947. [1947.] 2 p. [Supersedes AR 850-75, Changes 3, Dec. 23, 1946.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 850-75/2/ch.4

Bulletin 3; Mar. 19,1947. [1947.] 5 p. [Issued with perforations.] tW 1.3:947/3

Circular 71-87, 89-91; Mar. 16-Apr. 8, 1947. essed. Issued with perforations.] $

[1947.] various paging. [Proc- W 1.4/2: 947/71,etc.

Claims. Estimate of appropriation, War Department, to pay claims for damage to or loss or destruction of property or personal injury. Apr. 7, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 3 p. (S. doc. 30, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

Field manuals. Field manual: Elementary map and aerial photograph reading, Changes 1; June 12, 1945. [1945] 20 p. il. 16° (FM 21-25 [changes] 1.) * Paper, 5c. W 1.33: 21-25/2/ch.l

Note .—Field manuals consist of a series of pamphlets constituting the primary means of promulgating the basic doctrines of military training and operations. They contain training instructions relative to tactics and technique. • Item 1130.

----- Same: Graves registration, Changes 2; Aug. 2, 1946. [1946.] 2 p. 16°(FM 10-63 [changes] 2.) * Paper, 5c. W 1.33:10-63/ch.2

—— Same: Infantry battalion; Oct. 1, 1944. 1944. iv-|-278 p. il. 16° (FM 7- 20.) [Supersedes FM 7-20, Rifle battalion, Sept. 28, 1942, including Changes 1, Mar. 27, 1943.] * Paper, 50c. W 1.33: 7-20/2-2

—— Same: Military police in towns and cities, Changes 1; Apr. 8,1947. [1947.] 8 p. 16° (FM 19-10 [changes] 1.) * Paper, 5c. W 1.33:19-10/ch.l

Geddes, George E. Estimate of appropriation submitted by War Department to pay claim [of George E. Geddes] arising out of personal injury and damage to privately owned property. Apr. 7, legislative day Mar. 24, 1947. 3 p. (S. doc. 39, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) t

General court-martial orders 21-22, 28, 34-36, 44, 46-47, 49-53, 55-63, 65-68, 70, 72, 75-95,103; Feb. 3-Mar. 19,1947. [1947.] various paging. [Issued with perfo-rations.] $ W 1.51: 947/21, etc.

General orders 24, 30, 32-36; Mar. 4-Apr. 4, 1947. [1947.] various paging.[Issued with perforations.]. + W 1.46: 947/24,etc.

Germany. Constitutions of Bavaria, Hesse and Wuerttemberg-Baden; [prepared by Civil Administration Division of Office of Military Government for Germany (U. S.) ]. n. p. Feb. 15,1947. [3] +74 p. 4° tL. C. card 47-32349 W 1.72/2 : B 32

Japan. United States Strategic Bombing Survey: Final report covering air-raid protection and allied subjects in Japan. [1947.] vii+248 p. il. map, 4° (Civil-ian Defense Division.) [Dates of survey, Oct. 1-Dec. 1, 1945; date of publi-cation, Feb. 1947.] * Paper, $1.00. • Item 1131L. C. card 47-32464 W 1.71: J 27/5

----- Same: Japanese merchant shipbuilding. [1947.] vi+53 p. il. 4° (Mili-tary Supply Division.) [Date of publication. Jan. 1947. Imprint date incor-rectly given on p. 53 as 1945 instead of 1947.] * Paper, 30c. • Item 1131 L. C. card 47-32481 W 1.71: Sh 6/2

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Japan International Air Industries, Ltd. United States Strategic Bombing Sur-vey: Japan International Air Industries, Ltd. (Nippon Kokusai Koku Kogyo KK). [1947.] iv+16 p. il. 4° (Corporation report no. 7 (airframes) ; Air-craft Division.) [Dates of survey, Nov. 1945; date of publication, Feb. 1945 [1947.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 1131 W 1.71/2: 8

Kings River project. Report on allocation of costs of Kings River and Tulare Lake project, Calif. Feb. 18, 1947. 70 p. il. 1 pl. (H. doc. 136, 80th Cong. 1st sess.) f

Kyoto, Japan. United States Strategic Bombing Survey: Field report covering air-raid protection and allied subjects in Kyoto, Japan. [1947.] vi-[-113 p. il. 4J (Civilian Defense Division.) [Dates of survey, Nov. 4-9, 1945; date of publication Feb. 1947.] * Paper, 50c. ® Item 1131L. C. card 47-32463 W 1.71: K 99

Kyushu Airplane Co. United States Strategic Bombing survey: Kyushu Air-plane Company (Kyushu Hikoki KK). [1947.] iv-|-28 p. il. 1 pl. 4° (Corpo-ration report 15 (airframes) ; Aircraft Division.) [Dates of survey, Nov. 13-15, 1945; date of publication, Feb. 1947.] * Paper, 25c. • Item 1131

W 1.71/2:15Mitaka Aircraft Industries. United States Strategic Bombing Survey: Mitaka

Aircraft Industries (Mitaka Koku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha). [1947.] iv-f-19 p. il. 4° (Corporation report 17 (components) ; Aircraft Division.) [Date of survey, Oct. 31, 1945; date of publication, Feb. 1947.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 1131 W 1.71/2:17

Posters. A strong America is a peaceful America, Army Week, Apr- 7-12; WD poster 21-8. 1947. 36.9X 26 in. t W 1.59:21-8

Special orders 62-72; Mar- 28-Apr- 11, 1947. [1947.] various paging. $W 1.48:947/62-72

Supply catalog. War Department supply catalog.Not e .—All new and revised catalogs and changes to existing catalogs in this

series now bear the heading War Department supply catalog, instead of War Depart-ment catalog. The change in title was authorized by Circular 383, 1946. Publications under both titles are entered below for convenience.

In the list below, the Changes are for catalogs which were issued under the Army Service Forces, and for these the old classification, W109.14 :, is retained in order that they may be filed with the publications to which they belong.

----- Same: Ordnance supply catalog. [1947.] [Issued with perforations.] J Ord 7 SNL. Organizational spare parts and equipment.6—234. Truck, tire repair, 2%-ton, 6x6, M32 (loads A and B) and trailer, tire repair,

1-ton, 2-wheel M25 (loads A and B), Changes 6; Dec. 1946. [2] p. [Cor-rected to Nov. 1, 1946. Supersedes Changes 4 and 5, July 24 and Aug. 9, 1945.]

W 109.14 : Ord 7/G-234/ch.6Ord 8 SNL. Higher echelon spare parts and equipment (addendum).C-18. Tools, maintenance, for repair of group C materiel, sec. 1, tools, maintenance, for

repair of pack, light and medium field artillery, recoilless weapons, and large caliber aircraft weapons ; Feb. 1947. 43 p. W 1.67 : Ord 8 C-18

C—21. Howitzer, 105-mm, N2A1, carriage, howitzer, 105-mm, M2A1 and M2A2, mount howitzer, 105-mm, M4 and M4A1 ; Feb. 1947. 73 p. il. [Corrected to Jan. 2, 1947. Supersedes Ord 8 SNL C-21, July 11, 1945. J W 1.67 : Ord 8/C-21

Ord 13 SNL.F-5. Items common to 2 or more Group F materiel; Feb. 1947. 154 p. [Correct to

Dec. 31, 1946. Supersedes Ord 13 SNL F-5, June 1, 1945.]W 1.67 : Ord 13/F-5

----- Same: Quartermaster supply catalog. [1947.] [Issued with perfora-tions.] tQM 5. Stock list of all items.1-C. Pricing guide for insignia (including badges, bars, brassards, cap and collar

“““fma, decorations, etc.) ; Feb. 1947. 26 p. [Supersedes QM 5-1-C, Oct. 16, 1945. J W 1 67 . qjj 5-1-C

1-J. Pricing guide for laundry and dry cleaning supplies ; Feb. 1947. 7 p. [Supersedes QM 5-1-J, May 31, 1946.] W 1.67 : QM 5-1-J

QM 9. List of all parts.9. Truck, fork lift, gasoline, Ross carrier, 15-HT, 18-HT, 19-HT and truck, straddle

gasoline, Ross carrier, 90-7056, 90-7956, 90-7968; Dec. 1946. cover title, 556p. il. 4° [Text on p. 2 of cover], ‘Paper, $2.25. W 1.67 : QM 9-9

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Supply catalog.—Continued.----- Same: Signal supply catalog. [1947.] [Issued with perforations.] $

Sig 6. Sets of equipment.TK-22/G. Tool equipment TK-22/G, (instrument repairman’s tools for maintenance of

* nonelectrical indicating instruments); Feb. 1947. 7 p.l.bi I big b—± ix.—TK-26/GF. Tool equipment TK-26/GF (for repair of still cameras) ^eLTK-ie/GE'TK-27/GF. Tool equipment TK-27/GF, (tool set for repair of 16-mm projectors) ;

Feb. 1947. 3 p. W 1.67 : Sig 6-TK-27/Gb

Sig 7 & 8. Organizational and higher echelon spare parts.BC—342. Radio receiver BC-342, BC-342, C, D, F, J, L N; Jan 1947. 22 p. [ Super-

sedes Sig 7 BC-342, Nov. 10, 1944 and Sig 8 BC-342 Oct. 30, 1944.]W 1.67 : Sig 7&8/BC-342

PH-260. Exposure meter PH—260 ; Feb. 1947. 4 p.

TS—155C/UP. Signal generator TS-155C/UP ; Feb. 1947.W 1.67 : Sig 7&8-PH-260

13 p.W 1.67 : Sig 7&8—TS-155C/UP

Tables of allowances. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] $Not e .—Tables of allowances prescribe the authorized allowances of equipment for

units and individuals at special installations.20-2. Equipment for training purposes, Changes 1; Mar. 14, 1947. [1947.] 8 p.

W 1.28 : 20-2/3/ch.lTables of organization and equipment. $

Not e .—Tables of organization and equipment are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose-leaf binders. They replace the Tables of organization and Tables of equipment heretofore issued separately, and show the organization and equipment for the type of unit indicated by the title.6—76. Headquarters and headquarters battery, field artillery observation battalion,

Changes 1; Mar. 4, 1947. [1947.] 2 p. [Processed.] W 1.44 : 6-76/2/ch.l 200—IT. Headquarters, Army (field, Zl) ; Mar. 1, 1947. [1947.] 6 p. W 1.44 : 200-1T 200-2T. Headquarters company, Army (field, Zl) ; Mar. 1, 1947. [1947.] 16^p.

Tachikawa Aircraft Co. United States Strategic Bombing Survey: Tachikawa Aircraft Company (Tachikawa Hikoki K K). [1947.] v+38p. il. 7 pl. 4° (Cor-poration report 10 (airframes) ; Aircraft Division.) [Dates of survey, Nov. 20-24, 1945; date of publication Feb. 1947.] * Paper, 35c. • Item 1131

W 1.71/2:10Technical bulletins.

Not e .—Technical bulletins are pamphlets issued to disseminate new instructions and information prepared by technical services pertaining to technical matters concerning weapons and equipment procured and issued by the preparing agency, or to professional technique over which the preparing agency has exclusive jurisdiction. This material may later be incorporated in Technical manuals or changes thereto.9-1711-FE2. Half-track vehicles (White, Autocar, and Diamond T), valve lifter re-

mover and replacer tool; Mar. 14, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. il. [Proc-essed. Issued with perforations.] J W 1.58 : 9—1711—FE2

11-369-3. Bridging-access plug U—23/G ; Mar. 27, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. il. [Proc-essed.] t W 1.58 : 11-369-3

11-1122-4. Adjustment of detector set SCR-625-( ) for operation over metallic soil; Aug. 11, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. [Issued with perforations.] t

W 1.58:11-1122-4 11-2403-3. Field construction of radiosonde test switch to supersede test equipment

TS—30/FMQ—1 ; Dec. 17, 1945. [1945.] 8p.il. tW 1.58:11-2403-3

Ord 17. Protection of electrical equipment during steam and/or vapor cleaning operations; Nov. 11, 1942. [Publications Department, Raritan Ar-senal, 1944.] 2 p. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] t

W 1.58: Ord 17Ord FE27. Tractor, high-speed, 18-ton, M4, tractor, high-speed, 38-ton, M6, elimina-

tion of torque converter oil cooler radiator failures; Feb. 13, 1945. [1945.° 4 p. [Processed. Issued with perforations.0 i

W 1.58 : Ord FE27Ord 100. Half-track vehicles (White, Autocar and Diamond T) correction of steer-

ing knuckle boot guard; Aug. 18, 1943. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1944.] [2] p. il. [Processed. Issued with perfor-ations.] t W 1.58: Ord 100

Ord 260. Fits, tolerances and wear limits for Waukesha 6-MZR engine ; Mar. 5, 1945. [1945.] 15 p. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] t

W 1.58 : Ord 260Ord 263. Neoprene gas check pads: Mar. 15, 1945. [Publications Department,

Raritan Arsenal, 1945.J 3. p. [No longer restricted. Processed.Issued with perforations.] t W 1.58 : Ord 263

Ord 286. 240-mm howitzer Ml and carriage Ml, 8-inch gun Ml and carriage M2 ;inspection and servicing of elevating arc buffer : Apr. 12, 1945. [Pub-lications Department, Raritan Arsenal, May 2, 1945.] 3 p. [No longer restricted. Processed. Issued with perforations.] t W 1.58 : Ord 286

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Technical bulletins.—Continued.Sig 155.

Sig. 165.

Sig. 193.

Sig. 196.

Sig. 201.

Sig. 203.

Sig. 205.

Sig. 206.

Headset-microphone assembly AN/URA-1 and gas-mask adapter, Change 1; May 2, 1945. [1945.] 5 p il. [Issued with perforations.] i

W 1.58 : Sig 155/ch.lOperating instructions for radiosondes AN/AMT-1 and AN/AMT ' ”

23, 1945. [1945.] 26 p. il. 4" [Processed. ’ tions.]

Same, Change 1 ; Aug. 18, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. with perforations.]

JLUU .'I-' / XXXIX X'—2 ; Mar. Issued with perfora^S)

W 1.58 : Sig 165 4° [Printed. Issued

W 1.58 : Sig 165/ch.lImproved method of securing handset tie cord to

8—A, EE-8-B, and telephone TP-3 ; July 1945. [1945.] 4 p. il.’sued with perforations. J W 1.58 : Sig 193

Selection of battery BA-200/U for use in hand lanterns; July 1945.[1945.] 3 p. [Issued with perforations.] j W 1.58: Sig 196

Standard crystal units used in signal equipment; Aug. 9, 1945. [1945.]8 p. il. [Issued with perforations.] $ W 1.58 : Sig 201

Installation, adjustment, and maintenance of interrupter PE-250 (Teler-ing) ; Aug. 18, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. il. [Issued with perforations.] J

telephones EE-8, EE- [1945.] 4 p. il. [Is-

Tool equipment TK-25/GF ; Sept. 12, 1945. with perforations.] I

Tool equipment TK-27/GF ; Sept. 12, 1945. with perforations.] $

[1945.]

[1945.]

W 1.58 : Sig 20316 p. il. [Issued

W 1.58 : Sig 20514 p. il. [Issued

W 1.58: Sig 206Technical manuals. Hindustani phrase book; Dec. 7, 1944. [1945.] 175 p. il.

small 4° (TM 30-627.) [No longer restricted. Pages 172-175 are left blank to be used for notes.] * Paper, 25c. W 1.35 : 30-627

Note .—Technical manuals consist of a series of pamphlets supplementing the Field manuals covering subjects, the separate treatment of which is considered essential to a fuller accomplishment of the training prescribed in the Field manual series The scope of this series includes pamphlets describing materiel and containing instructions for the operation, care: maintenance and handling thereof ; guidebooks for instructors and specialists ; material for extension courses ; reference books ; administrative ma-terials ; and similar specialized subject matter. • Item 1137 (the manuals designated

No longer restricted” were not sent to depository libraries).

----- Light standard and standard unit steel trestles; Apr. 1945. 1945. [2] + 74 p. il. oblong large 8° (TM 5-374.) [Supersedes TM 5-374 (tentative), Oct. 1, 1943.] * Paper, 60c. W 1.35: 5-374/1-2

----- Supplement to Technical manual, Remote control equipments RC-47-A, RC-47-B, RC-47-C, RC-47-D, and RC-47-G (control units RM-12-(*) and RM-13-(*) and associated equipment), Oct. 11, 1943; Mar. 18, 1944. [1944.] 1 p. (TM 11-312 supplement.) 0 W 1.35:11-312/supp.

----- Technical manual: Basic maintenance manual; Feb. 1947. 1947. iv4- 18 p. il. (TM 38-650.) [Supersedes TM 37-250, Nov. 25, 1944.] * Paper, 10c.

W 1.35:38-650----- Same: Camera PH-530 PF; Jan. 9, 1945. [1945.] viii+77 p. il. (TM

11-2389.) [No longer restricted.] * Paper, 25c. W 1.35:11-2389----- Same: Carbines, cal. .30, Ml, M1A1, M2, and M3; Jan. 1947. 1947. iii+

105 p. il. (TM 9—1276.) [Supersedes TM 9—1276, Ordnance maintenance, car-bines, cal. .30, Ml and M1A1, June 5, 1943, TB 9-1276-1, Jan. 15, 1945 TB Ord 9, Jan. 10, 1944, and TB 23-7-4, Oct. 13, 1944.] * Paper, 25c. W 1.35:9-1276/2

----- Same: Dictionary of spoken Chinese Chinese-English, English-Chinese- Nov. 5, 1945. [1945.] iii+847 p. 4° (TM 30-933.) * Paper, $3.25.

W 1.35:30-933----- Same: Facsimile equipment, RC-120, RC-120-A and RC-120-B and fac-

simile set AN/TXC-1; Apr. 5, 1944. [Reprint 1947.] viii+98 p. il. (TM 11- 375B.) * Paper, 30c. W 1.35:11-375B/1-2

---- - Same: Pay and allowances of enlisted personnel, Changes 2; Jan. 31, 1947. [1947.] 1 p. 4° (TM 14-502 [changes] 2.) [Accompanied by certain new and revised pages to be inserted in the manual.] * Paper, 15c.

W1.35:14-502/3/ch.2----- Same: Post engineer shops; Mar. 1947. [1947.] iii+40 p. il. 1 tab. 4°

(TM 5-611.) [Supersedes sec. .01, .02, and .03, chap. 6, pt. 2, Repairs and utilities manual, OCE, 1942.] * Paper, 25c. W 1.35: 5-611

----- Same: Power plant, clutch, and electrical system for basic vehicles %-ton 4X4 and 1%-ton 6X6, Dodge; Sept. 3, 1943. [Reprint 1947.] [2] +2764- 16+[2] p. il. (TM 9-1808A.) [Four pages are left blank to be used for notes.] * Paper, 60c. W 1.35 : 9-1808A/1-2

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Technical manuals.—Continued.----- Same: Pyrotechnic projectors, all types [with list of references] ; Feb.

1947. 1947. iv+48 p. il. (TM 9-290.) [Supersedes TM 9-290, Jan. 18, 1943.] * Paper, 15c. W 1.35 : 9-290/2

----- Same: Radio receivers (Wilcox electric types CW3 and F3) and receiver bay (Wilcox electric type 113A) [with list of references] ; Nov. 7, 1945. [1945.] ix+83 p. il. 4° (TM 11-853.) ♦ Paper, 35c. W 1.35:11-853

----- Same: Rectifier RA-43-B, Changes 1; June 21, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. il.(TM 11-954 [changes] 1.) [Supersedes TB 11-954-1, May 27, 1944.] </>

W 1.35:11-954/ch.l----- Same: Repair instructions for radio receivers BC-312, -A, -C, -D, -E,

-F, -G, _j, _L, -M, -N, -HX, and -NX, and BC-342, -A, -C, -D, -F, -J, -L, -M, and -N; Feb. 1945. 1945. iv-4-68 p. il. 1 pl. 4° (TM 11-4001.) * Paper, 35c.

W1.35:11-4001----- Same: Stock control manual for stations, Changes 1; Apr. 11, 1947. 1947.

1 p. 4° (TM 38-400 [changes] 1.) * Paper, 5c. W 1.35: 38-400/ch.l----- Same: Suction apparatus, portable electric; May 1945. 1945. iii-f-201 p.

il. (TM 8-618.) [Supersedes TM 8-618, Aug. 5,1944.] * Paper, 10c.W 1.35:8-618/2

—— Same: Timing and telephone set ML 110 [with list of references]; June 1946. 1946. viii+61 p. il. (TM 11-334.) [Supersedes TM 11-334, Aug. 20, 1943 and TB 11-334-1, Jan. 1945.] * Paper, 20c. W 1.35:11-334/2

----- Same: Transportation of National Guard troops, materiel, and supplies; Mar. 1947. [1947.] iii+84 p. 4° (TM 55-590.) [Supersedes NGR 70, June 1, 1927, NGR 71, June 7, 1932, and NGR 72, June 1, 1927.] * Paper, 20c.

W 1.35:55-590----- Same; Travel allowances, Changes 3; Mar. 4, 1947. [1947.] 1 p. 4°

(TM 14-503 [changes] 3). [Issued in loose-leaf form. Accompanied by cer-tain new and revised pages to be inserted in the manual.] * Paper, 10c.

W 1.35:14-503/2/ch.3Telephone directory, Vfur Department; Apr. 4, 1947. [1947.] iv+444-C35+

[1] p. 4° $ W 1.19 : 947/4Troop movements. Movement regulations for movement of units within zone

of interior. Feb. 1947. [l]-f-ii+8 p. (Pamphlet 29-10.) [Issued with per-forations.] t W 1.43 : 29-10

Veterans- Going back to civilian life, supp. 1; Mar. 12,1947. [1947.] 23 p. oblong 32° (Pam. 21-4, supp. 1.) [Supplement to Pamphlet 21-4, Feb. 1, 1946.]* Paper, 10c- • Item 1131 W 1-43: 21-4/4/supp.l

ADJUTANT GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT

Army Day. The Advertising Council agrees to help and asks your help in this important mission on Army Day, Apr. 7> 1947. n. p. [RPB, Mar. 25, 1947].[4] p. il. f® [Prepared by Advertising Council in co-operation with Army.] $

W 3.2: Ar 5/27Posters. [Recruiting Publicity Bureau posters.] n. p. Recruiting Publicity Bu-

reau, United States Army [Mar. 24-28, 1947]. j W 3.46/8: 95, etc.95. What do you want out of life? adventure, travel, education, good pay, promotion,

security, there’s a good career for you in the Army Ground Forces. 37.8X25 in.96. Same, with title, What do you want out of life? adventure, travel, education, good

pay, promotion, security. 25X16.9 in.212R3. The Army’s great radio show, Sound off, with Mark Warnow, a musical presenta-

tion of the Columbia Broadcasting System in co-operation with the Army Recruiting Service. 38X25 in.

Recruiting. Five-point program adopted for intensified recruiting drive, n. p. [Recruiting Publicity Bureau, United States Army. Mar. 25, 1947]. [4] p. 4’ t W 3.2: F28

----- Plan for high school graduating class and long-range youth program; pre-pared by Military Personnel Procurement Service, n. p. [Recruiting Publicity Bureau, United States Army, Mar. 25, 1947]. [2] 4-29-f- [1] p. t W 3.2: H53

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ARMY AIR FORCESAviation psychology program, research reports: Research problems and tech-

niques ; edited by Robert L. Thorndike- 1947. viii-|-163 p. il. 1 pl. (Report 3.) * Cloth, $1.00. • Item 1147L. C. card 47-32347 W 108.25: 3

ARMY SERVICE FORCESReport. Annual report of Army Service Forces, fiscal year 1945. [1945.] iii-{-339

p. il. $L. C. card 43-51727 W 109.1: 945

Song and service book for ship and field, Army and Navy; edited by Ivan L. Bennett. 1942. [1] -|-192-|- [2] p. il. 16° [Includes music. Text on p. 2-3 of cover.] JL. C. card 47-32343 W 109.2: So5

ENGINEER DEPARTMENT

Not e .—For publications pertaining to civil functions see Engineer Department under War Department.Military activities. Annual report of military activities, Office, Chief of Engineers,

to commanding general, Army Service Forces, July 1, 1943-June 30, 1944; prepared by Historical Section, Technical Information Branch. July 1944. cover title, [l]+ix+106 p. il. 4° [Processed.] 0 W 7.2: M 59/2/944

----- Same, July 1,1944-June 30,1945 ; prepared by Historical Branch, Technical Information Division. July 1945. [1]+xvi+141 p. il. 2 pl. 4° [Processed.] <f>

W 7.2: M 59/2/945 FISCAL DIRECTOR’S OFFICE

Dependency Benefits Office. Annual report of Office of Dependency Benefits, fiscal year 1946. n. p. [Recruiting Publicity Bureau, United States Army, Feb. 13,1947.] [6]+48p. il. (Office of Chief of Finance.) tL. C. card 47-32346 W 97.101: 946

ENGINEER DEPARTMENTNote .—For publications pertaining to other than civil functions see Engineer Depart-

ment under Army Service Forces.Baltimore Harbor and channels, Md., letter submitting report on preliminary

examination and survey of, and review of reports on, Baltimore Harbor anil channels, Maryland, Curtis Creek, Md., and Cut-Off Channel to inland waterway from Delaware River to Chesapeake Bay. 1947. ix-j-52 p. 2 maps. (H. doc. 741, 19th Cong. 2d sess.) tL. C. card 47-32381

Intracoastal Waterway. Intracoastal Waterway from Jacksonville to Miami, Fla., letter submitting report on review of reports on, and preliminary examina-tion and survey of. Intracoastal Waterway from Jacksonville, Fla., to Miami, Fla. 1947. ix+53p. map. (H. doc. 740, 79th Cong. 2d sess.) t L. C. card 47-32380

----- Intracoastal Waterway from Miami to Key West, Fla., letter submitting report on review of reports on waterway from Miami to Key West, Fla. 1946. iii+30 p. 3 maps. (H. Doc. 742, 79th Cong. 2d sess.) f

Orinoco-Casiquare-Negro Waterway. Report on Orinoco-Casiquiare-Negro Water-way, Venezuela-Colombia-Brazil, July 1943 : v. 2, Photographic record ; prepared for coordinator of inter-American affairs. [1943.] cover title, [30] leaves, 169 p. of pl. 4° [No longer restricted. Processed.] </> . W7.2:Or4/v.2

----- Same: v. 3, Maps and profiles; prepared for coordinator of inter-American affairs. [1943.] cover title, [4] leaves, 57 pl. 63 maps, oblong large 8° [No longer restricted. Processed.] <f> W7.2:Or4/v.3

----- Same: app. F, Explorers’ diaries; prepared for coordinator of inter-Ameri-can affairs, by Office of Division Engineer, South Atlantic Division, Atlanta, Ga. [1943.] [2] 4-127 leaves, 4° [No longer restricted. Processed.] 0

W 7.2: Or 4/v.l-3/app.F

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Sitka Harbor, Alaska, letter submitting report on review of reports on Sitka Harbor, Alaska. 1946. vii-f-16 p. map. (H. doc. 744, 79th Cong. 2d sess.) t

MISSISSIPPI EIVEE COMMISSION

Note .—The publications of the Mississippi River Commission, charged with the improve-ment of the lower Mississippi River and tributaries in the alluvial valley for flood control, and a navigable channel in the river below Cairo, consist of annual reports, annual pamphlets showing daily river stages, daily river discharge and river discharge measure-ments; also publications of the Waterways Experiment Station operating under the direction of the president, Mississippi River Commission. The Commission publishes maps and charts of the Mississippi River ; folio of navigation maps is published annually of the Mississippi River from Cairo, Ill., to the Gulf of Mexico, La., scale 1:62.500 (1 inch = about 1 mile) ; 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, La., scale 1:250,000 (1 inch=4 miles) and 1:500,000 (1 inch = S miles). Topographic quadrangle maps in colors, scale 1 : 62,500 of the alluvial valley of the lower Mississippi River are also published by the Commission ; the topographic quadrangle maps comprise over 220 sheets and cover portions of the States of Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Arkansas, Tennessee, Missisippi and Louisiana adjacent to the Mississippi River and tributaries, with an area of over 52,000 square miles mapped. A folio of navigation maps of the Intracoastal Water-way from Port Arthur, Tex., to New Orleans, La., including route from Plaquemine to Morgan City, La., and Atchafalaya River and Basin. La., scale 1 : 62,500, is also published by the Commission. All are sale publications obtainable only from the Mississippi River Commission, except the annual reports which are issued by the Superintendent of Docu-ments, Government Printing Office. 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.Big Sunflower River. Maps of Big Sunflower River in Mississippi. Friar Point

to mouth. Scale 1: 62,500, approximately 1 in.=l m. n. p. Jan. 1947. cover title, 14 maps, oblong f° [Includes 11 detailed maps, special sheet A, and 2 map index sheets (drawn to scale 1:500,000).] f Paper, 50c. Mississippi River Commission, Vicksburg, Miss. W 31.7 : B 48/947

Yazoo River. Maps of Yazoo, Tallahatchie and Coldwater Rivers in Mississippi, Arkabutla reservoir to Vicksburg. Scale 1:62,500, approximately 1 in.=l m. n. p. Oct. 1946. cover title, 17 maps, oblong f° [Includes 14 maps, special sheet A, and 2 map index sheets (drawn to scale 1:500,000).] t Paper, 50c., Mississippi River Commission, Vicksburg, Miss. W 31.7 : Y 2/946

MEDICAL DEPARTMENTHospitals. General hospital in Normandy Campaign; [by] J. E. Dunphy and

S. O. Hoerr. [1946.] p. 594-602, il. [Also in Bulletin of Army Medical De-partment. Nov. 1946, v. 6. no. 5.] $ W 44.21/7a : N 789

NATIONAL GUARD BUREAURational Guard regulations, f

Note .—National Guard regulations are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose-leaf binders. They are printed as they are prepared and approved regardless of the serial numbers of the several pamphlets, and are the only National Guard regulations now in force. © Item 118125. Enlisted men of National Guard; Jan. 9, 1947. [1947.^ 24 n. [Supersedes NGR

25, June 10, 1940, NGB Circular 7, July 26, 1946, and NGB Circular 14, Sept 18,1946.] W70.7/4:25/5

WAR MOBILIZATION AND RECONVERSION OFFICESurplus property. Questions and answers on surplus property for VEPH. Feb.

18,1946, [1 ] -|-10+xi+ [1] p. 4° [Processed.] 0 Y 3.W 19/7 : 2 Su 7/3

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IndexMONTHLY CATALOG, MAY 1947

Not e .—Entries appear in this Index under subjects or titles. Bulletins, Circulars. Manuals, etc., of the various Government offices are listed under “Bulletins,” etc. For names of Government offices issuing publications, see “Alphabetical list of Government authors” in the front of this Catalog.

APage

A. P. W. Paper Co., Inc_____________ 525Abaca fiber, situation in Philippines- 482Abbott, Norman, relief_______________ 508Aberdeen & Rockfish R. R., rates____ 545Abrasive metal strips, see Metal strips.Abrasives, materials________________ 531Absence without leave, Army regula-

tions _____ 615Accidents:

aircraft, C. A. B. report________ 491motor carrier fire_______________ 546railroad, investigation reports____ 542

Accounts and accounting:manual for veterans’ educational

facilities program_____ 526military property, audit________ 614settling accounts of fiscal officers- 515transportation, payment________ 614

Acids, supply schedule_______________ 613Acme Asbestos Covering & Flooring Co_ 525Activity-preference test, for service

personnel _ 586Acts, see Laws.Adam, Frank, Electric Co______ ,____ 558Adamston Flat Glass Co_____________ 546Adapters, specifications_____________ 579Addresses, see name of person de-

livering address.Adrian, Inc_________________________ 602Advance, Mo., instrument approach

chart ____ 494Advertising display manufacturing, re-

lated occupations______ 555Aerial photographs:

orientation ________________ 586reading, field manual____________ 615

Aeronautical charts, see Maps and charts.

Aeronautics:aids to air navigation___________ 489air services, honscheduled opinion

of C. A. B____ 491aviation psychology research pro-

gram ________ 620civil air regulations_____________ 491programs, etc., for air navigation. 489 tail modifications on Brewster

XSBA-1 ______________ 564visual aids to air navigation_____ 614

Aerovias Braniff. S. A_______________ 491Aetna Casualty & Surety Co_________ 520Africa:

sailing directions____________ 574, 575southern, corundum_____________ 535

Agricultural agents, county, work____ 481

PageAgricultural credit, loans under serv-

icemen’s readjustment act____________________ 514

Agricultural extension, see Extension work.

Agricultural labor, see Farm labor.Agricultural sciences, description of

profession_____________ 555Agriculture:

American, list of books________ 486census, 1945____________________ 488in Americas, fact sheet on Pan

American Day_________ 482in Taiwan, civil affairs guide___ 573Japanese Mandated Islands, civil

affairs guide--- 572Agriculture Department:

constituent agencies________ 486estimate _______________________ 584

Agro-climatic analogues, North Ameri-can, of prewar Czecho- slavakia, etc___________ 482

Ailerons:hinge-moment characteristics, lift-

ing-line theory_ 560rigging effect on stick forces____ 560stick force, adjustment_________ 560wind-tunnel investigation on ta-

pered wings____________ 560wind-tunnel tests at various

speeds_____ 560—561Air flow, see Flow. Air France________________ __________ 490Air navigation, see Aeronautics.Air navigation charts, see Maps and

charts.Air Navigation Facilities Service, pro-

grams, etc_____________ 489Air services, see Aeronautics.Air transports :

Army and Navy, transportation regulations___ 583

services agreement with—Australia___________________ 607New Zealand_______________ 607Philippines________________ 607

Airborne radar, see Radar.Aircraft:

control cables, corrosion-fatigue failure_______ 589

fatigue of sandwich constructions. 483mad-equipped, compensation of

magnetic fields______________ 586remote fire control system, har-

monization ____________ 592Aircraft accidents, see Accidents.

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Aircraft heaters, use of thermopile radiometer ____________

Airfoils:compressibility on maximum lift

coefficients____control-surface characteristics___low-drag, leading-edge roughness, peak pitching-moment coefficients, pitching-moment characteristics__streamline pattern______________with 2 sizes of balanced split

flaps _________________Airline Motor Coaches, Inc_________Airplane seats, rates on_____________Airplanes :

flying qualities of DeHavillandMosquito F-8_________

flying qualities of Supermarine Spittire_______

lateral-control research_________stalling characteristics of Super-

marine Spitfire________< tests of Fairchild XR2K-1 with

zap flap_____see also Helicopters.

Airports :lighting maintenance manual____radar for traffic control_________vertical separation indicator for

traffic control__Airways:

caretaker schedule of servicing___Federal, manual of operations___plant, etc., facilities, inspection__

Aktiebolaget Svenska Amerika Linien. Alabama Dry Dock & Shipbuilding Co. Alaska :

coast pilot, supplement___ .______fisheries, laws, etc_______________income from mineral lands, dis-

posal _________________ocean transportation____________sale of land to Victory Bible Camp

Ground, Inc____________Alaska Distributors Co_______________Albany, N. Y., instrument approach

chart ____Albert & Harrison, Inc_______________Albuquerque, N. Mex., aeronautical

chart____Alcoholics in D. C., rehabilitation____Alfalfa, varieties in United States____Aliens, registration act, amend_______Alkylcyclohexanes, purification, etc___Alkylcyclopenanes, purification, etc___Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation__Allen, Alvina, court case_____________Alloys:

data for high temperature applica-tions __________

non-ferrous, effects of impurities, non-ferrous, residual stresses____see also names of metals.

Amputees, Possibilities Unlimited____Als.tftu, Caro du Bignon, court case___AltaVista, Iowa, railroad accident___Altar and communion, portable, speci-

fications_Altitude, effect on cooling____________Aluminum :

artificially aged alloys, fatigue, etc

fabrication of alloys_____________from minerals yearbook_________high temperature properties_____in 1946_________ _______________stretching characteristics of alloy

sheet ________tests of aluminum-alloy panels___

American Airlines, Inc____American Can Co___________________American Farm Bureau Federation___American Foods, Inc_________________American Legion, see Arthur Alexander

Post, American Legion.

565561561561561561

561543545

562

567565

568

562

489490

490

489489489560558

527

518

Page

561

492

511

518602

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PageAmerican Liberty Steamship Corpora-

. tion------------------------------ 545American National Red Cross, employ-

ment, Army regulations. 615American Phenolic Corporation______ 612American republics, Pan American

treaties, etc_ 581American Telephone & Telegraph Co__ 499American Veterans of World War II,

incorporating_________ 508American Youth for Democracy, in-

vestigation_____________ 512Amplifiers:

B2802 power, instructions______ 587B4100 power, instructions_____ 587QI—2 and Q-3 servo_____________ 587replacement video for radar______ 597

Amusement machine manufacturing, related occupations_____ 555

AMVETS, see American Veterans of World War II.

AN/APS receiver-indicator__________ 586AN/TPS—10 description and perform-

ance-------- 586Analyzers :

low-frequency spectrum_________ 599panoramic spectrum_____________ 599

Anderson, Clinton P., addresses______ 479Anderson, R. N., address_____________ 525Andrews, J. J., court case____________ 558Andry, Ind., railroad accident_______ 542Ann Arbor R. R., emergency board____ 583Anopheles, see Mosquitoes.Antennas:

circularly polarized search______ 587M2202, instructions____________ 587M2204, instructions____________ 588M2803 and M2804 systems______ 587

• M6302 skirted-stub______________ 587M660 -band, and drive assembly__, 588photographic-PPI method of pat-

. tern measurement___ 588Anthracite, see Coal.Antimony, from minerals yearbook___ 531Application process, instructor’s guide. 604Appropriations :

492505481509498

deficiency-------------------------499 501, 544digest, 1947, etc________________ 613see also names of departments,

. etc., or special subject.Appropriations Committee. House, ex-

penses______________ 507Aptitude tests:

498608546

562587587

557610542

Navy, analysis______________validity of experimental battery.Z

Arapahoe Indians, trust funds__Archipielago de Colon, see Galapagos

Islands.Architects, publications of interest to.Arden, Elizabeth, Inc______________ iArden, Elizabeth, Sales Corporation__Argentina :

579562

588588518

483546546

cattle and beef situation________ 482living and office-operating costs_ 497vegetable oils agreement________ 606

Arkansas, census of agriculture, 1945_ 488Armaments, regulation and reduction. 607Armed Services Committee, House, in-

vestigations_______ ____ 512Armor:

5R7586532587535

586562491608500611

welded, stresses of ballistic per-formance ____

welding, survey of literature, etc.Z welding electrodes, development.

Armor plate: explosion test______________joints, non-metallic welding back-

up strips______weldability ____________________

Army : disbursing officers, relief____enlisted men, regulations____mail clerks, compensation___medical facilities, treatment_____

601602601

596

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PageArmy—Continued

officers— appointment______ 504

pay________________________ 614procurement, etc____________ 504retired, restored to duty------ 504

personnel regulations____________ 615personnel system, regulations____ 614song and service book____________ 620

Army Air Forces:Army regulations_______________ 614disposal of officers’ clubs funds,

etc___________ 501Army Day, Advertising Council agrees

to help____ 619Army exchanges, regulations-------------- 614Army posts, see Military posts, camps,

and stations.Army regulations, see Regulations.Army Service Forces, report________ 620Army service schools, regulations------ 614Arsenic, from minerals yearbook_____ 531Arthur Alexander Post, American

Legion________________ 511Articles of war, amend--------------------- 502Articulation tests, Wasmansdorff

noise-peak limiter_______ 588Artificial flower manufacturing, re-

lated occupations--------- 555Artificial limbs, Ohio red willow_____ 483Ash Truck Lines____________________ 543Asia, southeast, reference books_____ 560Asphalt and related bitumens____ 531-532Assistant Secretary of War for Air,

Army regulations______ 614Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe R. R.,

motor carrier decision____ 544Athens Manufacturing Co____________ 570Atlantic Coast, light list____________ 611Atlantic Commission Co., Inc_______ 545Atlantic States, census of agriculture,

1945____ 488Atlantic Steel Co____________________ 545Atomic energy, international control- 607ATR tubes__________________________ 600Atwater, Charles L., motor carrier de-

cision___ 543Atwood copper group_______________ 533Austin, Ida S., court case____________ 546Australia:

air transport services agreement- 607chart----------------------------------------- 576

Austrian, Carl J„ trustee, court case- 553Automobile Carriers, Inc____________ 543Automobile parking, bibliography____ 526Autotransformers, calibration results- 588Avert, Mo., railroad accident________ 542Aviation, see Aeronautics.Ayrshire Colleries Corporation_______ 546

B

Bailey, Elizabeth K., relief___________ 508Baker, Wilma E., relief______________ 516Bakeshop utensils, supply schedule__613Baltic Sea:

pilot, supplement_______________ 574sailing directions_______________ 574

Baltimore, Md.:finances-------------- :______________ 489harbor and channels, engineer re-

port ---------------------------- 620instrument approach chart______ 494

Banana River, instrument approach chart____ 494

Bands, dental, specifications________ 580Bangor & Aroostook R. R., rates____ 545Banks and banking, see Federal reserve

member banks—National banks.

Barite, from minerals yearbook_____ 532Barium, chemicals, from minerals

yearbook ______________ 532Barnes, Ada E., court case___________ 552

PageBarnes, George H., court case______ __Barrett, Charles F., relief____________Bartenfeld, W. G., water carrier de-

cision ___Barton, John B., relief______________Batteries, specifications______________Battery, see Test battery. Battle noise equipment:

research on use_________________ _selection of emotionally unstable

personnel ____Bauxite, from minerals yearbook_____Bavaria, constitution________________Bayer, Elias, court case_____________Bayer, Samuel, court case________ ____Beach contours, with airplane cam-

eras _____Beaird, J. B., motor carrier decision. Beams, shear-lag tests of box beams- Beans:

saving from bacterial blight_____saving from mosaic_____________

Bear Trap corundum deposit_________Becht, Howell M., address___________Beef situation in Argentina__________Bell, Virgil D., court case____________Beryllium :

Iron Mountain deposits_________New England ores______________

Bethlehem Steel Co__________________Beveridge, B. B., motor carrier de-

cision______________ 543,Big Bend National Park_____________Big Sunflower River, maps___________Bilobran, Eva P., relief_____________Biloxi, Miss., instrument approach

chart _________________Biological sciences, description of pro-

fession _Birds, see Migratory birds. Birth, Army regulations_____________Bishop Airport, instrument approcah

chart ____Bismuth, from minerals yearbook____Bituminous coal industry, see Mines

and mining.Black Sea, pilot, supplement________Bishop Airport, instrument approach

chart ____Blowers :

axial, experimental impellers____axial, high-pressure_____________

Bluff Harbor, chart_________________Blytheville, Ark., instrument approach

charts_____________ 494,Boise project, specifications_________Bolling Field, instrument approach

chart __ __Books:

embossed, check list_________research, unlocated_____________service school book departments, surplus, for veterans____________talking, check list_______________United States quarterly list____ _

Boone, Ira, court case_______________Boonville quadrangle, N. Y___________Borneo, sailing directions_____________Boston, Mass., aeronautical chart_____Boston Wool Trade Assoc____________Bottomley, Harriet T., relief________Boulder Canyon project, specifications. Boundary layer:

transition and turbulent________transition on concave walls_____

Bourne, Mary M., court case of exrs___Bourquin. George M., court case______Bowers, Claude, court case___________Box beams, see Beams. Box Butte County, Nebr., geology and

ground-water resources. Boxes:

construction and packaging data. paperboard, wage structure______specifications ___________________

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PageBoy Scout Jamboree, equipment,

etc____ 502, 514Braaten, Ed, motor carrier decision___ 543Braaten Trucking------------------------------ 543Brada Cartage Co____________________ 543Bradenburg, North American agro-

climatic analogues______ 482Braniff Airways, Inc________________ 491Brass, specifications--------------------------- 612Briefs :

Circuit Court of Appeals_______ 547Court of Claims________________ 547

Brighton Mills Inc__________________ 547British Columbia, sailing directions___ 574Brooks Range, aeronautical chart____ 492Brown, Arthur J., water carrier de-

cision ____ 545Brownstein, Harry, court case----------- 608Brownsville, Tex., aeronautical chart- 492Bruce’s Juices, Inc__________________ 608Buchsbaum, S. & Co------------------------- 525Budget and Administrative Planning

Office, proposed revision in appropriations______ 584

Builders, publications of interest to__483Building materials :

mechanical tests of sandwich con-structions _____________ 483

strength properties for sandwich construction__ 483

Buildings, in D. C., licenses_________ 505Bulbs, amend quarantine act________ 514Bull Run copper prospects___________ 533Bulletins :

War Dept, bulletin______________ 615War Dept, technical bulletins 617-618 see also special subject.

Burbank, Calif., instrument approach chart____ 495

Burden, William A. M., address______Burlington, Vt., instrument approach

chart ____Burma, chart________________________Burning rates, measurement by electric

timing___Burnside Veneer Co., Inc_____________Buscaglia, Rafael, court case_________Business, surplus property acquisition

through RFC___________Butcher, Robert G., trustees, court

case _____Butte, Mont., instrument approach

chart ____Butylbenzenes, purification, etc______

488

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515

553

495498

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Cable fittings, specifications_________ 612Cadmium, from minerals yearbook___ 532Caffrey, James J., address___________ 605Calcium carbide, reduction of mag-

nesium chloride_______ 535Caldarola, Peter, court case_________ 547Caldwell, M. W., court case__________ 558Calendar of business:

Agriculture Com., House________ 501Armed Services Com., House____ 502Armed Services Com., Senate____ 514Banking and Currency Com., Sen-

ate ___________ 514Civil Service Com., Senate_______ 515District of Columbia Com., House- 505Expenditures in Executive De-

partments Com., House. 506Expenditures in Executive De-

partments Com., Senate- 515Finance Com., Senate___________ 516Foreign Affairs Com., House____ 506Foreign Relations Com., Senate__516House Administration Com.,

House------------ 507Interstate and Foreign Commerce

Com., Senate__ 516Judiciary Com., House_________ 508Judiciary Com., Senate_________ 516

PageCalendar of business—Con.

Labor and Public Welfare Com., Senate_______ 517

Merchant Marine and Fisheries Com., House_ 511

Post Office and Civil Service Com., House _______ 511

Public Lands Com., House______ 511Public Lands Com., Senate______ 518Public Works Com., House_____ 512Public Works Com., Senate_____ 519Rules and Administration Com.,

Senate_______ 519Veterans’ Affairs Com., House__ 513Ways and Means Com., House__ 513

California :court ease. 547military academy_______________ 503surface water supply____________ 528

California Zinc Co___________________ 547Cameras:

enlarging, fixed rectifier________ 588technical manual_______________ 618telephoto ______________________ 589

Camp, Eugene V., court ease_______ 498Canada, chart______ _________________ 577Canal Zone, see Panama Canal.Canister Co_________________________ 520Canterbury pilgrims, mural paintings. 559Capitan iron deposits________________ 534Carbines, technical manual__________ 618Carbon black, from minerals year-

book____ 532Cardeza, Charlotte D. M., court ease

of exrs___ 547Cardeza, Thomas D. M., exr., court

case_____ 547Carey, Walter F., motor carrier de-

cision _____________ 543, 544Carlsbad Caverns east quadrangle, N.

Mex _____Caroline Islands:

chart ______________________civil affairs handbooks__________

Carpet workers, apprenticeship stand-ards _____

Carr, John, court case______________Carriers, overcharges and under-

charges, recovery______see also Shipping.

Cartago, Bahia, chart_______________Carter, Sidney, address______________Carts, hydraulic log__________Caruthers quadrangle, Calif_________Cases adjudged, see Decisions.Cassopolis quadrangle, Mich.-Ind___Casting, centrifugal_________________Catalina Air Transport_______ _____ "Catalogs :

Federal standard stock catalog__612-

578 572

554 550

508

577 525 484529

530589

War Department supply catalog-Caterpillar, eastern tent.Cathodes, ........

613616-

617480

oscillations and noise inarcs__________________

Cattle :dairy, breeds_____________situation in Argentina________

Cauldwell-Wingate Co________________Caustic poisons, see Poisons.Celluose acetate, core material inCement, publications? etc—1Census:

589

480482547

483497

agriculture, 1945_______________ 488church membership, disclosure___ 515tract manual____________________ 488tracts in American cities______ 488

Central America:chart__________________________ 578sailing directions_______________ 574

Central States Electric Corporation— 553Central Valley project, specifications— 538Chapel Hill quadrangle, N. C_ __ _ 580

Mat 1947 v

Chaplains’-sets, specifications________Charleston, S. C., aeronautical chart__Charlotte, N. Y., railroad accident----Charts, see Maps and charts. Chase National Bank of New York

City_____________-____Chemicals:

industrial reference service----------supply schedule---- ±_____________

Chesapeake Bay, chart-----------------------Chiarodo, Andrew, relief--------------------Chicago, Ill.:

finances ________________________public housing benefits future citi-

zens __________Chicago & North Western Ry., switch-

ing charges--------------------Chicago Great Western Ry., accident— Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific

R. R. :accident________________________court case______________________

Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Ry.,

Chicago, South Shore & South Bend R. R., accident---------------

Child Health Day, proclamation--------Children :

city improves day care for----------public housing in Chicago bene-

fits future citizens--------standards of health, education

and social welfare--------see also Illegitimacy.

Chile, economic situation------------------China:

chart __________________________sailing directions-----------------------

Chincoteague, national wildlife refuge. Chinese dictionary, technical manual. Chippewa Indians:

lands, declaring U. S. holds in trust ________

lands, sale----------------------------------Chocolate, Colombia’s crop----------------Choteau, Okla., railroad accident--------Chromite, from minerals yearbook----Cigarettes, wage structure----------------Cincinnati, Ohio, instrument approach

Cincinnati Street Ry., motor carrier decision__

Circulars:Veterans Administration-------------War Department-------------------------see also special subject.

Page579492542

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497613496508

489

524

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542583

524

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495

544

613615

Cities and towns: census tracts----------------------- 488finances________________________ 4S.»

Civil affairs guide------------------------- 572, 573Civil affairs handbook------------------ 572, 573Civil affairs manual--------------------- 572, 573Civil affairs studies---------------------- -— 572Civil air regulations, see Aeronautics.Civil service:

noncitizens, employment----- 487veterans, employment, etc--- 487

Civil service pensions, annuities for personnel of FBI--------- 515

Claims, allowed by General Accounting Office____ 611

see also Judgments—also names of claimants^ or Govern-ment office.

Clark, Adolph court case------------------ 609Clark, F. W., motor carrier decision— 543Clark, William, court case---------------- 547Classification, 2d World War------------- 560Clay, from minerals yearbook----------- 532Cleaver, John C., court case--------------- 547Cloth, see Crocus cloth.Clothing allowance in Marine Corps,

etc ______ t>04Clover, crimson----------- ...--------- -------- 481Clubs, and messes, Army regulations— 614

PageCoal, Pennsylvania anthracite_______ 532Coast Guard, Golden Gate Bridge tolls. 519Coast Guard radio stations, commer-

cial use___ 508Coast pilot, United States, supplement. 492 Cobalt, from minerals yearbook 532-533 Cochran Field, instrument approach

chart__________________ 495Codes:

589589

practice_________________________training methods________________

Codes of law:District of Columbia Code, amend-

ment _________United States Code, enact

titles---------- 508,Coffee, industry report_______________Cohen, Therese R., relief_____________Collective bargaining, with associa-

tions, etc_Colleges and universities, and Library

of Congress____________Colombia, chocolate crop_____________Colonial National Historical Park,

Moore House____________Colorado-Big Thompson project speci-

fications —

506

509496509

556

523482

537

538Colorado River, surface water supply. 528 Colorado Springs, Colo., instrument

approach chart________ 495Columbia Basin project:

joint investigations---------------------- 538specifications--------------------------- 538-539

Columbia Steel Co------------------------------ 547Commerce, see Imports and exports.Commercial Carriers, Inc_________ 543, 544Commercial Investment Trust Corpor-

ation ____ 548Commercial Investment Trust, Inc____ 548Commercial products:

commodity classifications____ 488commodity specifications, di-

rectory ______ 497industrial reference service_____ 497

Comers, Edward C., court case----------- 547Commodities, see Commercial products.Commodity Credit Corporation :

continuing_________________ 514estimate________________________ 584

Common carriers, see Carriers.Communicable diseases, prevention and

control, Army regula-tion _ 614

Communism, menace________________ 554Communist party of U. S., investiga-

tion _____ 512Community centers, advisory, face

future____ 557Compass, horizontal intensity of

earth’s magnetic force, 1945 _____ 577

Compreg, thin, gluing_______________ 483Conciliation Service, Labor Dept., di-

rectory, corrections------ 554Concord, N. H., instrument approach

chart ------ 495Concrete, lightweight aggregates------ 527Condensation trails, where they occur. 562Condon, George, court case----------------- 549Condon-Cunnigham Co----------------------- 549Conduit fittings, specifications----------- 612Congressional Medal of Honor, see

Medal of Honor.Consolidated Freightways, Inc---------- 544Consolidated Machine Tool Corpora-

tion _____ 570Constitution of United States, lessons

for use by candidates for citizenship ------------------ 554

Consumer credit, commercial bank ac-tivity ____ ________ ______ 522

Consumers, values, etc., of financial surveys for economic re-search ___________ _____ 522

VI Ind ex

PageContainers :

paper, occupational composition pattern __ 555

paperboard, wage structure_____ 556Continental Casualty Co_____________ 609Continental Pipe Line Co____________ 570Control (aircraft) :

aerodynamic characteristics_ 562characteristics______________ 561, 568dynamic stability characteristics- 562

Control cables:aircraft, corrosion-fatigue failure- 589

Control surfaces, see Control (air-craft).

Cookery, recipes used in fish cookery demonstrations _______ 527

Cooling: air-flow characteristics of twin-

engine airplane________ 566slipstream effects on wing-inlet oil-

cooler ducting system— 567Cooperatives, la legislacidon coopera-

tiva en America_______ 581Cooter Field, instrument approach

chart____ 494Copper:

alloying, etc., wage structure---- 556Atwood group---------------------------- 533Bull Run prospects_____________ 533energy loss under pulse condi-

tions --------------------------- 589from minerals yearbook--------------- 533in Utah----------------- 534Stauber mine------------------------------ 533suspend certain import taxes--- 516Zonia mine-------------------------------- 533

Copyright, extension, New Zealand---- 583Cordage, fungus-proofing-------------------- 591Coremaker, job description---------------- 555Corkscrews, specifications------------------ 612Corundum :

Bear trap deposit---------------------- 533in southern Africa---------------------- 535

Cotton :American, in Poland---------------- 482foreign, in U. S. future markets- 481prices, collapse--------------------------- 481production and distribution-------- 489see also names of articles manu-

factured from cotton.Cotton Concentration Co., Inc______ 520Cotton ginning machinery and equip-

ment ____-_______________________ 489Council of Economic Advisers, esti-

mate ____ 584Counterfeits, new $5 silver certificates. 613County agricultural agents, work____ 481Court martial orders, Army--------------- 615Cowan, Gilda, relief of legal guardian. 509Cowling (aircraft) :

long-nose high-inlet-velocity-------- 563on XP—42 airplane_____________ 563

Craig, John W., motor carrier decision. 543Crane, Beulah B., court case--------------- 608Crane Enamelware Co_______________ 545Crates, construction and packaging

data_____ 483Crime and criminals, juvenile offenders

in D. C___ 505Crimpers, specifications______________ 579Crimson clover, article______________ 481Crocus cloth, specification___________ 580Crops, terracing data on yield, etc___ 486Crouse, Ira, motor carrier decision___ 543Crown Zellerbach Corporation_______ 610Cryolite, from minerals yearbook____ 533Crystal types, guide_______ ________ 589Cuba:

directions for treatment of geo-graphic names_ 528

economic information___________ 497poultry and egg industry_______ 483

Cudahy Packing Co_________________ 547CuUigan, Charles J., court case,.-,— 547

PageCullotta, Joseph R., court case______ 550Cunningham, Chester, court case_____ 549Customs collectors, relief____________ 509CVE Precommissioning School, Brem-

erton, activity_ 588Cylinders :

heat-transfer tests of steel bar- , rels ---------- 563

stiffened circular, torsion tests__563see also Engines.

Czechoslovakia, North American agro- climatic analogues______ 482

D

Dairy products, world output_______Dairying, better dairying pays______Dale, Chester, Frehch paintings from

collection _____________Dan River, dam________________ 512,Daughters of American Revolution, see'

National Society of Daughters of American Revolution.

Davis Dam, specifications____________Day & Zimmermann, Inc_____________Day care, see Children.Daylight saving, in D. C., providing— Dayton, Ohio, instrument approach

against Japanese beetle larvae control—

of insects affecting animals. mosquitoes in buildings_____rat ectoparasites____________

phototoxicity of dusts to truck crops ________

toxicity of sprays under malaria- control operations_____

The dead, preparation, etc., of remains. De Armas, Eugene, court case___Decisions:

Interstate Commerce Commission- National Labor Relations Board- Supreme Court_________________Veterans Administration________see also special subject.

Decorative feather fabrication, related occupations _________

Deficiency appropriations, see Appro-priations.

Dennis, Eugene, un-American activi-ties ______

Dental appliances, see names of special apparatus and appli-ances.

Dentists :description of profession_______instructions on fee basis___ ___

Denver, Colo.:aeronautical chart______________instrument approach chart_____

Dependency Benefits Office, report____Deschutes project, annual water rental

charges __Desertion, Army regulations_________Des Moines, Iowa, instrument approach

chart ____Detector-video modification units____Detroit, Mich., land conveyance___ 504,Detroit Bankers Co_________________Diagonal tension, see Strength of mate-

rials.Diamond drilling and bit investigation. Dickey, Edwin C. M., court case___ ._Dietitian, description of profession___Dineen, Robert E., court case________Dioptometer, for inspection of optical

instruments ___________Di Re, Michael, court case____________Direction finders:

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539552

505

495

481

480523523

480

523614520

541570608613

555

513

555 614

492 495620

539615

495 589 505547

533548555550

595548

C2100, instruction for adapter kit ______ .... 389

May 1947 vn

Page PageDirection finders—Continued

evaluator______ 1-----------------M3000 direction finding equip-

ment ------ - ----Directories, see names of departments,

etc., issuing directories— also special subject.

Disability insurance, coordinated with unemployment insur-ance —

Disabled, see Handicapped. Disbursing officers :

Army regulations-----------------------relief-------------------------- --------------transaction of business in case ot

death, etc.------Discharge, Army regulations---------------Discounts, semiannual report-------------Disks, abrasive, specifications-------------Dispenser, G-1107, instructions---------Distilling plants:

destroyer and escort.-------------------operators, work readiness test------

District Court of United States for District of Columbia, in-vestments for trust funds ____

District of Columbia: aeronautical charts-------------—appropriation law, 1903, amend-

ing ------ ------- -code of law, amendment---------------instrument approach charts--------trust funds, legal investments----see also certain specific subjects

pertaining to the Dis-trict- .District of Columbia Public Utilities Commission, court case—

Divins, Bernard, court case---------------Dixie Motor Coach Corporation---------Docking (ships) :

Ships Bureau manual------------------Dodd, Norris E., address--------------------Dollar, R. Stanley, court case-----------Dossett, A. H., court case----------------Dossett, J. A., Lumber Co----------------Douglas, Glenn, court case----------------Dresses, women’s, etc., wage struc-

ture — Drier, Katharine M., court case---------

industrial reference service---------Drugs, supply schedule--------------------Ducting system, see Cooling. Dust brushes, specifications---------------Duty rosters, Army regulations---------Dyes, specifications----------------------------

E

579479609603603603

556520497613

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Ear wardens, type V-51R---------—----Earphone sockets, acoustic insulation,

etc_______East Asiatic Co., Ltd--------- ---------------East Prussia, North American agro-

climatic analogues--------Eastern tent caterpillar------------------ -Echo box test kit, instruction manual- Eckert, Gerda, court case--------------------Eckert, Thor, jr., court case-------------Eckert, Thor, & Co------ - --------Economic regulations of C. A. ------Economic research, values, etc., of con-

sumer financial surveys-Edmonton, Canada, aeronautical Chart- Education : , ., ,

dois povos, dois polos no ideal educative--------

publications, price list---------see also Children—Military edu-

cation.Education Office, estimate------------------Edwards, Sam J., exr., court case--------

590

590560

482480590547547547491

522492

581526

584610

589

590

524

614510

516615482612590

590590

520

494

505506495520

548, 551 558543

Eggs:Cuba s industry-------------------------monthly production_____________price-support program----------------

Eikonometers, projection--------------------Eisenberg, William & Sons, Inc----------Eisenhower, Dwight D., award of

Medal of Honor________El Cajon quadrangle, Calif___________Electric equipment:

industrial reference service----------Electric power plants, occupational

composition pattern____Electric timing, measurement of burn-

ing rates__Electrical insulation, specifications----Electricity, sales statistics----------------Electrode coating, development----------Elizabeth Bahia, chart-----------------------Elliott, William A., court case______Elliott Machine Corporation---------------Embossed books, check list___________Emergency Boards, see names of rail-

roads, etc.Employees, employed in bona fide exec-

utive, etc., capacity, de-fining terms____________

Employers’ liability and workmen’s compensation second-in-jury funds--------------------

Employment:application process, instructor’s

guide________Government, principles_________Government work for young men. interviewers and counselors, train-

ing — your community 6-point program.

Encounter Bay, chart________________Engineer Department, military activi-

ties, reports_______Engineer shops, post, technical man-

ual ______Engineering:

bulletin on construction_________description of profession________progressive instruction___________publications of interest to engi-

neers ________training programs, instructor’s

manual ______war training------------------------------

Engines : air-consumption parameters-dental, specifications____________effect of exhaust pressure________factors that affect exhaust proc-

ess ___________internal-combustion, and gas tur-

bine _________England, see Great Britain.Englehrecht Ranch quadrangle, Calif- English language, bibliography of ma-

terials for teaching to foreigners_____________

Enid, Okla., instrument approach chart ____

Erie, Pa., instrument approach chart— Erie, R. R., court case-----------------------Error integrator--------------------------------Erskine, G. B., addresses--------------------Eskow, Benjamin, motor carrier de-

cision ___Espionage, amend act----------- -------- - —Ethnogeographic Board, Smithsonian

Institution pub-------------

483479486590520

502529

497

555

590580610590577603548559

555

604557487

604555579

620

618

570555590

483

591523

563612563

563

529

523

495495 609 591557

544509

Evans, Paul, court case----------------------Executive departments, see Govern-

ment offices.Executive orders, explanatory note----Expenditures in Executive Depart-

ments Committee, House expenses —________ .—-

605548

583

507

VIII Ind ex

PageExplosions:

soil conditions at site of under-ground test________________ 591

inspection of storage facilities____ 533Export-Import Bank of Washington,

rein corporate_ 515Exports:

export bulletin, current_________ 496statistical classification_________ 488see also names of articles exported.

Extension activities, and accomplish-ments, 1945____________ 481

Extension work, laws relating to, com-pilation __ 500

FFabrics, see Textiles.Facsimile equipment, technical man-

ual ______Fahey, John H., court case___________Fairmont quadrangle, Tenn_________Fairweather, Mount, aeronautical

chart ____Falwell, C. W., jr., court case_______Falwell Fast Freight, Inc____________Famous-Barr Co_____ »_______________Fans, icing of engine cooling installa-

tion _____Farley, Oreg., railroad accident______Farm labor:

for city youth__________________income, disregard for old-age as-

sistance ______supply program________ 500, 501,

Farm loans, see Agricultural credit. Farm machinery, veterans’ preference. Farmer, E. L., motor carrier decision. Farmer zinc-lead prospect____________Farmers Home Administration, what it

is, what it does________Farmers’ Irrigation District________Farms and farmers :

family levels and standards_____poultry raising_________________

Fats, industrial reference service_____Faulkes, W. F., address______________Federal airways manual_____________Federal Bureau of Investigation :

annuities for personnel________work ________ ___________________

Federal City Charter Commission, in-corporating ___________

Federal Communications Commission, report _

Federal Compress & Warehouse Co.- Federal Crop Insurance Corporation,

audit ____Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation :

amend act_________________estimate____ ._________________ ~

Federal Loan Agency, estimate______Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insur-

, ance Trust Fund, report.federal personnel, see Government Of-

ficials and employees.Federal Power Commission, report-_ Federal register_____________________Federal reserve member banks, proc-

lamation_Federal Security Agency:

appropriation________________estimates____________________584

Federal specifications, see Specifics- ’ tiohs.

Federal standard stock catalog, see „ , , „ Government supplies.Federal Supply Bureau, estimate____Federal supply schedule, see Govern-

ment supplies.Federal Surplus Commodities Corpora-

tion, audit_____________Federal Works Agency, estimates, etc. Feldspar, from minerals yearbook _ Felker quadrangle, Tenn.

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492548548570

563 542

481

516514

486 543537

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526

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, 504 559 591

Ferro-alloys, from minerals yearbook. Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Co___Fiduciary Trust Co_________________Fielding & Shepley, Inc____________Filipinos in Naval Reserve______ 503,Film library, problem of selection___Films, testing flatness______________Filters :

D2106 rejection, instructions____transmission-line low-pass_______

Finance, city finances_______ ______ !Finance Department, Army regula-

tions ____Fire-alarm-systems, specifications____Fire-hose carts, specifications_______Firemen in D. C., seniority benefits.. Fireroom procedure, destroyer escort

vessels ___Firing device, specifications_________Fiscal accounting, see Accounts and

accounting.Fish and fisheries :

Alaska, commercial fisheries, laws, etc ___________

production, etc________________wrapping materials for frozen

fish ______Fish ponds, see Fishponds.Fishing gear, list of manufacturers. _ Fishing industry:

in Taiwan, civil affairs guide____Japanese Mandated Islands, civil

affairs guide___Fishing regulations, civil affairs man-

ual _____________Fishponds, farm, for food and land use! Fixed opening range, estimating, train-

ing methods____________Flaps (aircraft) :

balanced split, investigation of air-foil ___________

deflection on pitching moments, effects ________

full-span retractable, etc., on tap-ered wing_____

split, for use as dive brakes on airfoil _______

straight-contour, aerodynamic bal- ances_____ ___

Flash welding, see Welding—also name of article or substance welded.

Flight charts, see Maps and charts.Mint, Mich., instrument approach

chart __Floods, major winter and nonwinter

floods, etc., in New York , and Pennsylvania______

Florida, migratory birds, proclamation. Flour Mills of America, Inc_Flow :

598 591489

614 612 579 506

591 580

527527

528

527

573

572

572486

591

561

566

564

564

563

495

528584548

air flow in rectangular duct____compressible supersonic velocity__formation, etc., of normal shock

waves_______________pressure distribution measure-

ments ____propeller operation for monoplane! subsonic compressible_______through axial turbine stages.!'’_Z

Moyd Bennett Field, instrument ap- proach chart______

Fluorspar, from minerals yearbook. Flutter tests on SB2U model in 16-

foot tunnel______ _Flying, by auditor reference reference. Flying boats, see Seaplanes. Foley, Raymond M., address Food : --------

industrial reference service war order 135____________“_world prospects_____!!!!!!!!!world situation________ !!__!___

Food and Drug Administration, es-timate _______

561 564

564

564 566 564564

494 533

564 591

570

497486482482

585

May 1947 IX

Page PageFoot-and-mouth disease:

control______________ 499, 501, 514outbreak _______________________ 480

Ford Motor Co_______________________ 548Foreign service regulations---------------- 607Foreign Trade Management Co., Inc— 520Forest products, industrial reference

service___ 497Forestport quadrangle, N. Y--------------- 530Formosa, see Taiwan.Forms, and applications, C. A. B.

regulations-------------------- 491see also names of departments,

etc., issuing forms.Fort Hall Reservation, memorial mu-

seum and shop----------- 511, 518Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Coast Guard

site______ 511Fort Peck project, specifications--------- 539Forwarders, see Freight forwarders.Foster, Roger S., address-------------------- 6054—H clubs, progress and achievements,

1945- 481Fox, Ralph A., court case------------------ 548Fox Coal Co_________________________ 548Foxes, farms, data__________________ 480Franklin, Ida E., relief--------------------- 517Franklin D. Roosevtlt National His-

toric Site, see Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site.

Gas turbines, heat-resisting metals- 591—592

Frederick Henry Bay, chart--------------- 577Freedmen’s Hospital, estimate----------- 585Freeman, Saul S., court case------------- 548Freight forwarders, overcharges and

undercharges, recovery__ 508Freight rates, intercoastal structure— 545

see also names of commodities, as- ciaftlons, companies androads.

Frequency (radio) :measurement by equivalent signal

method_______ 598UB3000 meter, instructions---------- 591

Fritzsche Bros., Inc--------------------------- 520Fruit:

processed, standards------------- 486rates on________________________ 545

Fuel briquets and packaged fuel---------- 533Fungi:

and tropical deterioration, man-ual ___________ 591

fungus-proofing of textiles andcordage________________ 591

Funk, Eleanor M., court case------------ 548Furniture :

manufacture, and lumber waste— 484supply schedule_________________ 613wood, occupational wage relation-

ships __________ 556Fury, George, court case-------------------- 521

G

Gases:liquefied petroleum----------------------supply schedule__________________

Gasket-material, specifications----------Gaskets:

specifications ___________________supply schedule________________

Gasoline, natural, from minerals year-book _____

Gasoline Transport Co-----------------------Gavin, Iva, relief--------------------------------Geddes, George E., claim, estimate to

pay --------Geiger, Roy S., commission----------------Geissman, Theodore A., relief-------------Gellatly, Charlayne W., admrx., court

case--------Gellatly, John, court case of admrx----Gem stones, from minerals yearbook— General Accounting Office, proposed

amendment to budget----General Industries Co-----------------------General schedule of supplies, see Gov-

ernment supplies.Georgia Strait, chart-------------------------Gerlach Live Stock Co_______________Germany, constitutions of Bavaria,

Hesse and Wuerttemberg- Baden ________________

Giannasca, Achille, court case-----------Gila project:

annual water rental charges--------specifications -----------------------------

Gila River aeronautical chart_______Gillespie, Camp, right-of-way-------- 502,Gilliam, Hugh C., relief---- -----------------Glass :

infrared absorption spectra----------workers, apprenticeship stand-

ards —Glenview, Ill., instrument approach

chart ____Glue:

publications ____________________synthetic-rosin_________________woodworking, durability-------------

Gold :from minerals yearbook---------------in Utah_________________________

Golden Gate Bridge, tolls____________Gonzalez Padin Co., Inc______________Gooch Milling & Elevator Co-------------Goodman, Paul, relief________________Gossypol, in cottonseed, etc., determin-

ation ____Government offices:

disposing of papers----------------------organization, chart----------------------

Government officials and employees:Federal personnel manual-----------investigate matters relating to----see also Civil service.

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chart ____Galveston Bay, aeronautical chart___Game manufacturing, related occupa-

tions ____Garden City, Kans., instrument ap-

proach chart_________Garland, Pa., railroad accident______Garment-shop machines, supply sched-

ule ______Garrett, Evelyn E., exr., court case__Garrett, Paul, court case of exrs--------Gas:

natural, analysis of sample--------natural, utilization for chemical

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Government supplies:Federal standard stock catalog- 612—613Federal supply schedule--------------- 613general schedule of supplies,

amdts________ 613see also Specifications.

Government work, see Employment.Grain, rates------------------------------------- 545Grand Army of the Republic journal— 500Grand Canyon, aeronautical chart------ 493Grand Coulee Dam, specifications------ 539Grand Junction, Colo., aeronautical

chart ____ 493Grand River Dam, transfer functions. 583Grand Trunk Western R. R., emergency

board____ 583Granite, drilling tests------------------------- 533Granofsky, Max, court case----------------- 608Graves registration, field manual-------- 615

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PageGreat Britain :

pilot, supplement____________ 574sailing directions________________ 574tobacco imports above prewar___ 483token import plan__________ _____ 496

Great Lakes, radio aids to navigation- 575Great Lakes Trucking Co., Inc_______ 543Greece:

assistance__________________ 516recommendations_______________ 607

Green River, plan____________________ 529Green River Desert, geology__________ 528Greenhouse Bros. & Finkelstein, Inc__549Greenspon, Abraham, court case_____ 610Greenspon, Louis, court case_______ __610Greenville, S. C., instrument approach

chart 495Greenwood, Miss., instrument approach

chart------- 495Grove, J. I., claims for damages, pay__527Guam Island :

benefits to U. S. naval employees- 502claims for personal injuries, pay. 571

Gulf Coast: light list------------------------------ 611rivers flowing into, pilot rules___ 611

Gulfport, Miss., instrument approach charts ___ 495

Gunners’ chief, training courses______ 579Gunners’ mate, training courses_____ 579Gunnery :

how to teach____________________ 592lesson plans_____________________ 592properties of new types of gun

steels--------------------------- 599H

Hall, Claude R., relief_________ ______ 509Hall, Florence V., relief______________ 509Hall Motor Freight Co_______________ 544Halliburton Oil Well Cementing Co___ 609Halter, Charles P., court case________ 604Halvey, John A., court case of custo-

dian _____ 609Halvey, John F., custodian, court ease. 609Halvey, Rose, court case______________ 609Hampden quadrangle, Mass.-Conn____ 530Hampshire Holding Corporation______ 603Hampton Roads Transportation Co___ 544Handbooks, see subject.Handicapped :

employment plan________________ 555rehabilitation, motion pictures___ 557second-injury funds as aids______ 555severely disabled, community pro-

gram _______ 557Hanrahan, Edmond M., addresses_____ 605Hansen, M. B., court case_____________ 604Harmonization :

aircraft remote fire control sys-tem --------------- 592

B—29 remote control turrets_____ 594Harris-Woodson Co., Inc_____________ 571Hartford, Conn., instrument approachtt x- chart--------------------------- 495Harvesting machinery, improved meth-tt x ?ds------------------------- 483-484Haupt, Hans M., court case___________ 608Hawaii:

superintendent of public works, re-port __________

statehood_______________________tidal bench marks_______________

Hawaii National Park, exotic plants__Hazeltine Corporation_______________Hazeltine Electronics Corporation____Health, organization guide___________

see also Children.Heath-Mor, Inc______________________Heating from central plants, propertv

of D. A. R_________ 512,

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PageHecht Co________ ___________________ 549Hedland Port, chart_________________ 577Helicopters, flight tests of Sikorsky

HNS—1_____________ 561, 564Hemicellulose, molecular properties___ 484Herlihy, Florence E., court case______ 558Herlihy, Fred W., court case--------------- 558Hermanos, Ballester, court case______ 552Hess, Harry, motor carrier decision___ 544Hess Motor Express_________________ 544Hesse, constitution__________________ 615Hickok Oil Corporation_____________ 603Hides, untanned, water vapor absorp-

tion _____ 497High-speed compression testing, cop-

per crusher cylinders and spheres __ 592

Higher education, see Colleges and uni-versities.

Highways, see Roads.Hills Bros., Co______________________ 571Hindustani phrase book, technical

manual _ 618Hinton, Robert, relief_______________ 509History and problem of bibliography. 559Hochhauser, Edward, address_______ 525Hoffman, James, court case_________ 603Hoffman Beverage Co_______________ 520Hogshire, L. G., motor carrier decision- 544Holland, J. J., Inc__________________ 544Holman, Adolphus M., relief________ 509Home demonstration work in rural

towns in Mass_ 481Home economics, homemaking educa-

tion _____ 523Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt Na-

tional Historic Site____ 537Homestead entries, credit for military

or naval service_ 511Homing device, C-1906, test of crash

model____ 588Hopff, Heinrich, court case___________ 553Hopperton, John F., relief of estate_ 509Horan, Kathryn M., claim__________ 611Horton & Converse_________________ 610Hose :

specifications _______________ 580, 612supply schedule________________ 613

Hospitals:Normandy Campaign____________ 621survey and construction act_____ 523

Hot plates, laboratory, replacement elements_ 480

Houlton, Maine, instrument approach chart ------ 495

House of Representatives: clerks _____________________ 507Sergeant at Arms Office, insure . funds-------------------------- 507

Housing: decade of housing_________ 570in Chicago, benefits future citi-

zens --------------- 524opportunities for builders and in-

vestors ______ 526questions and answers on pro-

gram, 1947____ 527recommendations_______________ 584veterans’ temporary re-use pro-

gram ------------- 505Houston, Tex., court case of 1st Na-

tional Bank_ 549Hoy, Lem, court case________________ 609Hulls ’(aircraft), see Seaplanes.Hungry Horse project, specifications— 540Hunter, James H., court case________ 49gHuntington, W. Va., instrument ap-

proach chart_ 495Hutchison Creek, chart______________ 57gHydrocarbons, alkylnaphthalenic-type,

in kerosene___________ _ 565Hymenophylluni, American species___ 606

May 1947 XI

Icing of aircraft: detector, rate-of-icing indicator____ 565investigation of cooling-fan_____ 563prevention, Naval K type airship- 565

Idaho, geologic map___________ 529Illegitimacy, who am I ? social agency

helping child_ 524Imports :

British token plan______________ 496statistical classification__________ 488see also names of articles im-

ported.In-service training prospectus_______ 556Income statistics for 1942___________ 613Income tax, individual, reduction_ 512, 513Independent Warehouses, Inc_______ 609Indian Affairs Office :

estimate _______________________ 585report _________________________ 531

Indian Claims Commission, estimate__585Indiana, census of agriculture, 1945__488Indians, service summer schools_____ 531Industrial Commission of Wisconsin,

court case_ 609Industrial relations:

labor-management relations_____ 506,507, 512, 517, 518

laws, proposals to amend_______ 559Industry :

industrial reference service___ 496-497industry reports____________ 496

Infantry battalion, field manual__ 615Injuries, second-injury funds_____ 555Insects, affecting animals, DDT con-

trol -------- 480Inspections, Army regulations____ 614Inspector General’s Department, War

Dept., Army regulations- 614Instrument approach charts, see Maps

and charts.Instrument landing system :

lighting------------------------------ 490simultaneous voice______________ 490

Insurance, in Canal Zone____________ 582Insurance, see also types of insurance.Intelligibility measurement, 12-word

tests ____ 592Intensity-modulated indicators, non-

linear limiter circuits___ 592Inter-American system :

o sistema interamericano_______ 581same, in Spanish___________ 581

Intercoolers, graphical representationof parameters_________ 565

Interference blanker________________ 592Interferometer, Penn State 1-1 Michel-

son-Twyman _ 592Interior Department: ’

appropriations_____________ 501estimates ______________________ 585

Internal revenue, bulletin, cumulative- 613 International Children’s Emergency

Fund --------------------------- 607International conferences, participa-

tion of U. S_ 607International Milling Co_____ _______ 548International reference service______ 497

. Interparliamentary Union, participa- tion ------ 516

Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, House, trans-portation investigation- 512

Interstate Motor Freight System____ 544Intracoastal Waterway:

chart _______________________ 496Jacksonville to Miami__________ 620

, Miami to Key West_____________ 620Ireland, sailing directions___________ 575Iron :

Capitan deposits_______________ 534ore, from minerals yearbook___ 534pig, from minerals yearbook___ 534scrap, from minerals yearbook___ 534

PageIron—Continued

Segerstrom-Heizer property_____sponge, control of sulfur content-

iron Mountain:beryllium deposits______________tungsten deposits_______________

Irrigation, hearings___ ;_____________Isabela Canal, chart________________Isenhart, Edward H., and wife, relief-Ismert-Hincke Milling Co____________Ispass, Murray, court case___________

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geologic map of area____ 529instrument approach chart______ 495

Jameson quadrangle, Calif____________ 529Japan:

air-raid protection, etc___________ 615merchant shipbuilding___________ 615pulp and paper industry__________ 484sailing directions________________ 575

Japan International Air Industries, Ltd---------- 616

Japanese beetle, DDT in soils against larvae ___ 481

Japanese Mandated Islands : civil affairs guides___________ 572civil affairs handbook____________ 572civil affairs studies______________ 572draft trusteeship agreement_____ 607

Jefferson, Thomas, murals____________ 559Jersey City, N. J., finances___________ 489Jobs, see Occupations.Johnson, Herschel V., reappointment- 506Johnson, Louis J., motor carrier decis-

ion ______ 544Johnson, Raymond W., motor carrier

decision__ 544Johnson, Therese C., court case_______ 549Johnston, Pa., court case of U. S. Na-

tional Bank_ 609Joints, welded, crack sensitivity______ 599Jonsson, Karl, court case_____________ 549Josephson, Leon, proceedings against__513Journal of agricultural research, title

page, contents, etc______ 479Judgments:

Court of Claims_________________ 611District Courts__________________ 611

Juvenile Court of District of Columbia, to waive jurisdiction___ 505

KKaiser, George, Packing Co___________ 552Kansas, census of agriculture, 1945___ 488Kasemann, Erwin, court case_____ 549, 550Keeler, Elwood L., relief_____________ 509Keels, laminated, etc., for Navy motor

launch___ 484Kelley, William J., court case________ 608Kelp Laboratories____________________ 549Kendall, Eugene H., court case of exrx_ 520Kendall, Lillian, exrx., court case_____ 520Kensington quadrangle, Ga___________ 529Ketchikan, Alaska, aeronautical chart- 493Key West, Fla., instrument approach

charts ___ 495Kiewit, Peter, Sons’ Co______________ 549Kinetic definition chart, description___ 592King Bros. Co_______________________ 544Kings Park, N. Y., railroad accident___ 542Kings River project, allocation of

costs ------------------------------- 616Kingsburg, Calif., railroad accident___ 542Kitchen utensils, supply schedule_____ 613Klare, H. William, court case_________ 547Kline, Richard F., motor carrier deci-

sion _____ 544Knauer. Paul. court case_____________ 549Kolb, Clifton M., trustee, court case___ 547

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PageKopp, Leo T., court case_____________ 609Korach Bros________________________ 603Kotch, Marion B., court case_________ 609Kulick, John M., court case___________ 549Kuter, Laurence S., appointment_____ 502Kyoto, Japan, air-raid protection, etc_ 616Kyushu Airplane Co_________________ 616

Labor: monthly labor review, index_ 556State legislation of interest to

women------------------------- 558see also Farm labor.

Labor Department, appropriation_____ 501Labor-management disputes, involving

possession of properties _ , by Government_________ 557Labor relations, see Industrial rela-

tions.Ladrone Islands, chart_______________ 577La Grande, Oreg., instrument approach

chart ____ 495La Guardia Field, instrument approach

chart _________________ 495Lake Erle Ry., rates_________________ 5451- 3 nr " v vc vkj v — _______ UIV,Land Management Bureau, director,

etc., appointment_______ 515Languages, Japanese Mandated Islands._, . , civil affairs studies_____ 572L Anse band of Chippewa Indians, see_ . Chippewa Indians.Last Chance zinc mine______________ 537Lateral control, see Airplanes.Latin America :

exchange control_______________ 497songbooks___________________2ZZ 581treaty developments_____________ 581

Laws:legislative report_________ __ 556public acts---------------------------2 499-500publications, price list____________ 526vocational education and agricul-

tural extension work___ 500see also special subject.

Lead :Farmer zinc-lead prospect-_ from minerals yearbook__in Utah____________________~ “pigments___________ __2

Leather:absorption of water vapor_______industrial reference service.

Debeck, George C., motor carrier de-T cision_______________Leeds & Northrup Co_______ _ 2_ ~Legislation, see Laws.Lenses, see Optical instruments.Leprosy, story of National Leprosa-

rium ________Lessner Plumbing & Heating Co., Inc.Levinson, Max, court case___Levy, Bernard, court case_______ 2ZZZLewis, Florence N., court case______ 2Lewis, H. Myron, court case_______Libby quadrangle, Mont____________Library of.Congress:

and higher education____________estimates___________organization and procedures____

Life insurance, renewal of term poli-cies _____

Life rafts, corner reflectors.Lift (aircraft) :

compressibility on coefficients, effects _______ _

of rectangular wing in pressure tunnel-----------

Lighting:airport, maintenance manual.i_

i irriJ0'' instrument landing system__Lightning protection of nonmetallic

aircraft ______

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Lincoln died___________ 537Lincoln, Port, chart________________ 578Line Construction Co_________________ 550Link crab, methods of recording posi-

tion ---------------------------- 593Linken Airport, instrument approach

chart____ 495Linoleum, workers, apprenticeship

standards_____________ 554Litigation, arising under wartime legis-

lation ---- 584Livingston, Camp, easement________ 502Load (mechanics) :

distribution on rivets___________ 565hydrodynamic impact, variation. 565

Loans:Federal Reserve System member

banks________ 522revolving fund for veterans______ 513semiannual report______________ 482student war, program___________ 523

Lobsitz, Maurico court case_________ 520Lockhart, L. M., court case___________ 610Lockheed Air Terminal, instrument

approach chart________ 495Log bucking yards, harvesting meth-

. „ ods------------------------------- 484Dogging, list , of publications________ 484Logging sulkies, improved harvesting

methods ______________ 484Long Beach Federal Savings &-Loan

Assoc ---------------- :_____ 550Long Island R. R., accident__________ 542Longmoor Corporation_______________ 603Loran low frequency converter_____ 593Lorraine, Lillian M., relief___________ 510Los Angeles, Calif., aeronautical

charts ________________ 493Los Angeles-Albuquerque Express____ 544Los Angeles-Albuquerque Express, Inc. 544 Loss measuring set, 1N23, type 7368— 595 Lotto, Frank, court case____________ 550Louisiana Land & Exploration Co____ 550Louisiana Power & ISight Co., ease-

ment ____Lubbock Compress Co_____________ 2ZLugert-Altus project, annual water

rental charges_________Lumber:

list of publications_____________waste and furniture manufacture.

Lumbermen, retail, publications of in-terest to_

Lynchburg, Va., instrument approach chart ____

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M2 trainer instrument, adjustment for standard testing_______ 593

MacArthur, Douglas, award of Medal of Honor_ 502

McCartin, E. E., court case___________ 609MacDonald, Thomas H., address_____ 526McEntire, Richard B., address_______ 605McGownd, Harold, court case________ 552Machinery and motive products, indus-

trial reference service___ 497Machinery, see special kinds of ma-

chinery.McKim, Orville E., relief_____________ 510Macon, Ga., instrument approach

chart____ 495McWilliams, Joseph E., court case____ 550Madras quadrangle, Oreg_____________ 530Magnesium: \

compounds and miscellaneous sa-, lines---------------------------- 535

fatigue properties of alloy sheet— 586 formability of alloy sheet________ 586from minerals yearbook_________ 534high temperature properties_____ 587

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PageMagnesium chloride, reduction by cal-

cium carbide___________ 535Magnetism, see Terrestrial magnetism.Magnetrons:

cylindrical, space-charge-limited single-stream solutions in_ 593

modulation by rotating electron cloud____ 593

tunable squirrel-cage___________ 593Mail matter, cost ascertainment re-

port _____ 582Mail routes, schedules________________ 582Malaria-control operations, duration of

toxicity of DDT residual sprays------ 523

Malkin, Reuben, relief of estate---------- 510Mallonee, Paul, court case____________ 550Management:

bulletin____________________ 585War training____________________ 523

Manganese and manganiferous ores___ 535Mankki, Onnie, court case____________ 551Manuals :

Veterans Admin________________ 614War Dept, field manual--------------- 615War Dept, technical manual- 618-619 see also special subject.

Manvers, Port, chart________________ 578Maps and charts:

aeronautical charts_____ 492—494aeronautical charts, dates of lat-

est prints_____ 492air navigation charts____________ 576Army regulations for mapping,

etc_ 614Coast and Geodetic Survey____ 492-496Coast and Geodetic Survey, chart

correction notice_______ 492Geological Survey_______________ 529Hydrographic Office______________ 576Hydrographic Office, correction

list___________ 574installation, etc., of waffle relief

maps ________ 593instrument approach and airport

charts ____ 494-495mapping from high oblique aerial •

photographs__ 593nautical charts_________________ 496preparation of mountain maps___ 593reading maps, field manual______ 615systems in U. S., summary descrip-

tion _________ 593see also special subject.

Marianas Islands, civil affairs hand-book _____ 572

Marine Corps:enlisted men, clothing allowance__504line officers, assignments________ 504distribution, etc., of officers______ 503promotion to warrant officer, cred-

its ______________ -_____ 503Marine Corps Reserve, enlisted men,

clothing allowance_____ 504Markets and marketing, see names of

articles marketed.Marshall Islands :

civil affairs handbook_______ 572military Government handbook___ 572

Marshall quadrangle, N. C___________ 530Martinsburg, W. Va., instrument ap-

proach chart___________ 495Martoccia, Eugene C., court case_____ 558Maryland, land easement_____________ 499Mashkin, Jacob, motor carrier decision-- 544Mashkin Freight Lines, Inc___________ 544Maumelle, Ark., railroad accident____ 542Maxville, Fla., railroad accident______ 542May Department Stores Co___________ 570Mayfair Meat Packing Corporation---- 550Meacham Airport, instrument approach

chart____________ 2_____ 495

PageMechanical tests:

selection of items by correlation with external criterion— 593

statistical analysis__________ 593Mechling, A. L., court case__________ 609Medal of Honor:

award to—Douglas MacArthur________ 502Dwight D. Eisenhower--____ 502George S. Patton, jr-------- 502-503

Medical care:Army regulations_______________ 614State legislation concerning_____ 524

Medical Department, Army regula-tions ____ 614

Medical professions, descriptions_____ 555Medicine and Surgery Bureau, report__571Mediterranean Sea, sailing directions. 575Megacycle range, 150-watt magnetism. 593 Memorials, see place where located.Memphis, Tenn., finances_____________ 489Merchants Meat Co___________________ 603Mercury:

from minerals yearbook__________ 535isotopes------------------------------------- 498

Mergui Archipelago chart------------------ 578Messes, Army regulations____________ 614Metal strips, dental, specifications____ 612Metallurgy :

and metallurgical engineering------ 604publications-------- .-----------------'— 498

Metals:industrial reference service______ 497minor, from minerals yearbook___ 535secondary, nonferrous---------------- 536under multiaxial stresses____ _____ 593

Metaphosphates, sources of phosphorus for animals_ 523

Mexico:chart___________________________claims act, amendment__________foot-and-mouth disease, and rin-

derpest control__ 499, 501,foot-and-mouth disease, outbreak.

Mexico, sailing directions____________Mexico, Gulf of, see Gulf Coast.Miami, Fla., aeronautical charts______Mica :

from minerals yearbook_________report ---------------------------------------

Micropnones, effect of distance from lips --------

Microwaves:absorption and scattering by at-

mosphere _____wattmeter______________________

Middle Atlantic States, see Atlantic States.

Migratory birds, Florida, proclamation.Military activities, reports of Engineer

Department ___________Military communication, in noise, vo-

cabularies _____________Military courts, civil affairs manual._ Military education :

academy in California___________Army regulations_______________civilian institutions, defense aet

amendment___military Government handbook__

Military information, safeguardingArmy regulations______

Military occupation, civil affairs studies___

Military police, field manual__________Military posts, camps, and stations:

Army regulations________________post engineer shops, technical

manual____ ,__Military records:

Army regulations_______________correction ______________________personnel_______________________

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PageMiller, Addison, Inc__________________ 520Millimeter, gages, see Gages.Milton, Fla., instrument aproach chart-. 495Mine-probes, specifications____________ 580Minerals:

industrial reference service______ 497mineral market reports_________ 535mineral trade notes_____________ 535

Mines and mining, medical survey of bituminous-coal indus-try ------------------------------ 527

Minidoka project, opening public land to entry, etc_ 540

Minneapolis Traflic Assoc_____________ 545Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, see Chip-

pewa Indians.Mirror boresight method, for harmo-

nization of remote control turrets___ 594

Mirror frame manufacturing, related occupations____________ 555

Mirror range estimation trainer, in-struction _ 598

Misconduct, Army regulations_______ 615Mishou, Aimee H., court case________ 546Missiles, see Projectiles.Missouri, census of agriculture, 1945__488Missouri Basin project, specifications- 540Missouri-Kansas-Texas R. R., accident- 542Missouri Pacific R. R., accident______ 542Missouri River, putting the Missouri to

work _____ 540Mitaka Aircraft Industries___________ 616Mitchell, Reginald, relief_____________ 510Mixture-analyzer, application to meas-

urement in flight_______ 565Moberly Milk Products Co_________ 550, 608Mobile Bay, aeronautical chart______ 493Modern Manufacturing Co., Inc______ 521Modern Reed & Rattan Co., Inc______ 550Modulators:

B3209 sine-wave, instructions____ 594model 12, instructions___________ 594

Mogall, Frank W., court case_________ 551Mohawk Wrecking & Lumber Co_____ 550Molecules, vibrational frequencies____ 498Molybdenum, from minerals yearbook- 535 Mongo quadrangle, Ind______________ 530Monthly.

Note.—For all publica-tions which begin with the word “Monthly,” see subject, or name of department, etc., issuing pub-lication.

Moore, Alva R., relief________________ 517Moore, J. Campbell, exr., court case__610Moore-Lowry Flour Mills Co________ 548Moore-McCormack Lines, Inc__________ 547Morlock, Maud, address______________ 554Morris, R. T., relief_________________ 510Mosquitoes, DDT control in buildings. 523Mother’s Day, proclamation_____ .____ 584Motion pictures:

available list on rehabilitation ofhandicapped___________ 557

industrial reference service______ 497Motor carirer fire accidents, see Ac-

cidents.Motorcar Transport Co______________ 544Motortrucks, end loading trucks______ 484Municipal Court of District of Colum-

bia, theft cases, etc_____ 506Munitions, control act proposal______ 584Murchison, C. W., motor carrier de-

cision _________________ 543Muscle Shoals, Ala., instrument ap-

proach chart____________ 495Musical instrument manufacturing re-

lated occupations_______ 555Musk pods, customs appeal___________ 520Mustering-out payments______________ 503

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N. B. & C. Motor Lines, Inc_________ 544Names, Army regulations____________ 614Nappi, Ralph, motor carrier decision. 544National Advisory Committee for Aero-

nautics, proposed provi-sion _____ 585

National Assoc, for Employment of theHandicapped:

bylaws_________________________ 557constitution ____________________ 557

National banks, condition____________ 611National Capital Housing Authority,

properties and projects. 521National Farm Safety Week, proclama-

tion _____ 584National Guard:

enlisted men, regulations__ 621transportation of troops, etc.,

tech, manual..________ 619National Housing Agency, t’mctions. 570National Inventors Council, adminis-

trative history------------- 498National Labor Relations Board, ap-

propriation ____________ 501National Maritime Day, proclamation. 584National Mediation Board, appropria-

tion _____ 501National mental health act, relation to

State health authorities. 524National Museum, proceedings, title

page, etc_ 606National Negro Health Week, annual

sermons_____ __________ 524National Railroad Adjustment Board :

appropriation______________ 501awards ________________________ 571

National Roster of Scientific and Spe-cialized Personnel______ 604

National Science Foundation, estab-lish _____ 518

National Society of Daughters of American Revolution, furnishing steam to property ____________ 512, 519

National War Labor Board, proposed provision _____________ 585

Nationality :act of 1940, amendment_____ 510, 517act of 1940, correct error______ 510

Natural gas, see Gas.Naturalization, see Nationality.Naval Academy, Annapolis :

board of visitors____________ 503register________________________ 579

Naval Ammunition Depot, McAlester, easement____________ 502, 503

Naval education, training officers, cor-rect act_ 503

Naval plantations, outside continental U. S., amend act_______ 504

Naval records, corrections__________ 551Naval Reserve, composition, correct

error--- 503, 504Naval Training Station, Farragut,

reimburse Navy person-nel --------- 517

Navigation : amend law_________________ 500radio aids_______________________ 575

Navy: aptitude tests, analysis_____ 588loss of money, reimburse_______ 517officers, distribution, etc________ 503officers, qualification test_______ 594payments to survivors of naval

officers_______ 504personnel, entering Precommis-

sioning Training Center, Treasure Island________ 594

May 1947 XV

Navy—Continuedpoint score method for evaluating

personnel ____promotion to warrant officer,

credits_______shipping guide__________________song and service book___________training officers, correct act____

Navy Department :claims for damages, pay_______procedure to handle projects____

Needles, Calif., instrument approach chart ____

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.. munity ----------------------- 524Nesbitt, James H., relief of guardian_ 510New Castle County Airport, instru-

ment approach chart____ 495New England case, C. A. B. opinion___ 491New London-HDRC questionnaire, re-

sults from testing re- cruits------ 600

New Orleans Board of River Port Pilot Commissioners, court case_____ 609

New River, chart_____________________ 576New York Central R. R., accident___ 542New York City, Instrument approach xt v charts--------------------- 494, 495New York Harbor, charts_____________ 496New York Indemnity Co_____________ 550New York State :

court case_______________________ 609major winter and nonwinter

,T floods--------------------------- 528New Zealand :

air transport services agreement-. 607copyright extension______________ 583pilot, supplement________________ 575

Newark, N. J., instrument approach chart____ 495

Newfoundland, economic information- 497 Nickel:

from minerals yearbook_________ 535powdered, specifications_________ 580

Nitrogen compounds, from minerals„ . yearbook------------------ 535-536Noise:

analyzer __•______________________communication equipment_______gas-tube generators______________phonetic characteristics_________vocabularies for military communi-

cation ________voice factors affecting communi-

cation _______Nonanes, purification, etc_____________Noncitizens, employment in U. S. civil

service__ _Non-ferrous alloys, see Alloys.Nonlinear limiter circuits____________Nonlinear networks as voltage regu-

lators ____Nonmetals, minor, from minerals year-

book _____Norfolk, Va., instrument approach

chart ____Norfolk Bay, chart__________________Norfolk Navy Yard, land easement____Norfolk Southern Bus Corporation___Normandy Campaign, general hospital. Norris, Inc__________________________North American Dredging Co_________North Bay, see Frederick Henry Bay. North Counties Hydro-Electric Co___Northwestern Compress Co___________Norway, sailing directions____________Norwood quadrangle, Mass___________Notice to mariners, index_____________Nurse Corps, Army, make permanent__Nurse Corps. Navy, make permanent__Nursery stock, amend quarantine act__

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income, disregard for old-age as-sistance_______ 516

registered, description of profes-sion __________ 555

Nutrition, Far Eastern relief, civil af-fairs guide_____________ 572

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O’Boyle, Lillian M., motor carrier de-cision ____ 544

O’Boyle, M. I., & Son, Inc___________ 544O’Boyle, Richard M., motor carrier de-

cision ____ 544Occupations:

apprenticeable, handbook____ 554dictionary of occupational titles__604entry occupational classification__604job descriptions__________________ 555occupational outlook_____________ 557office, descriptions_______________ 556your job future after college_____ 558see also names of occupations, or

subjects involved.Odographs:

course plotters, etc., summary re-port --------------- 595

trip to England, report__________ 595Offices, descriptions of occupations____ 556Official reports of Supreme Court____ 609Ogden, Utah, instrument approach

chart__________________ 495Ogilvie Hardware Co., Inc____________ 609Ogram, Henry, motor carrier decision- 543Ohio Oil Co__________________________ 553Oils, industrial reference service_____ 497Okeechobee, Lake, aeronautical chart__493Old-age assistance, farm labor income,

etc., disregarded_______ 516Oliphant, George W., court case______ 551Olson, Oliver J., & Co________________ 5511N23 loss measuring set, type 7368__595Operational drill charts______________ 595Opinions, Attorney General___________ 551Opinions, see also Decisions. Optical instruments :

aerial lenses, apochromatic photo-graphic ----- 592

aerial lenses, spherically sym-metrical ______ 595

dioptometer for inspection_______ 595evaluation of design_____________ 595fire control______________________ 595fungus fouling----------------------------- 595NDRC inspection project________ 595plastic material, etc_____________ 595prevention of mold_______________ 595tropical deterioration____________ 595tropical testing_________________ 595

Optical Research Laboratory, Harvard report------ 596

Optometrist, description of profession- 555 Orders :

National Labor Relations Bd_____ 570National Park Service___________ 537Navy Dept., general order_______ 571War Dept, general orders_________ 615War Dept, special orders________ 616see also special subject.

Ordnance: stock control manual_______ 619welded structures, residual

stresses___ T__ 599Ordnance Department, supply catalog. 616 Orencia, Mary, court case_____________ 551Ores, see names of metals.Organization, manual State Dept_____ 607Orino, Rosa, exrx., court case__________ 551Orino, Sam, court case of exrx_______ 551Orinoco-Casiquiare-Negro Waterway,

engineer report_ 620Orlando, Fla., aeronautical chart_____ 493Overton, Carlton B., court case______ 551

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entry, etc_ 540

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Pacific Electric Ry., court case--------- 551Pacific Ocean:

chart __________________________ 578chart correction notice--------------- 492

Pacific States, surface water supply— 528Packing, supply schedule------------------ 613Paden, Frederick T., court case-------- 551Page Airways, Inc__________________ 491Paint:

industry composition pattern------ 555rates __________________________ 543

Palau Islands, chart--------------------------- 578Pan America, sec American republics—

also certain headings beginning Pan American.

Pan American Day :Dia Pan-Americano-------------------- 581fact sheet_______________________ 482manual for students and teachers- 581program suggestions____________ 581

Pan American Institute of Geography and History, acta final de la IV asamblea gen-eral _____ 581

Pan American Sanitary Conference, acta final de la XII Con-ferencia_______________ 581

Panama Canal, insurance in Canal Zone ____ 582

Panama R. R., reports to stockholders- ,582Panel centers, survey_______________ '557Panels (aircraft) :

buckling loads in compression___ 484buckling tests in compression___ 485sandwich construction in axial

compression ___________ 484Panoramic spectrum analyzer, instruc-

tions ____ 599Paper:

and allied products, industry wage studies ______ 556

industry of Japan_______________ 484wage structure_________________ 556

Paperboard, wage structure_________ 556Paraffin, chlorinated, specifications___ 580Parameters, intercooler, performance

at altitudes_ 565Paramushiru To, chart_______________ 578Paschal, J. L., address______________ 481Pasteurella tularensis, intradermal in-

oculation in rabbits_____ 524Patents:

dedicated to people of U.S______ 498Government-financed research___ 499

Patterson, William F., address______ 554Patton, George S., jr., award of Medal

of Honor---------------- 502-503Paul S. Cox Airport, instrument ap-

proach chart___________ 495Paulsen, Howard C., exr., court case__610Pay, allowances, etc.:

Army mail clerks______________ 504Army regulations_______________ 614clothing allowance in Marine

Corps, etc______________ 504mileage and other travel allow-

ances _________________ 500of U. S. naval employees of Guam- 502Organized Reserve Corps_______ 504survivors of naval officers_______ 504technical manuals____________618-619travel of soldiers of War with

Spain------------- 611Pay scales of classification act of 1923- 487Pay-roll savings, see Savings bonds.Peat, from minerals yearbook______ 536Peerless, Inc--------------------------------------- 544Penfield Co., of California____________ 609

PagePennsylvania, major winter and non-

winter floods----------------528Pennsylvania Coal Co_______________ 609Pennsylvania R. R.:

accidents_____________________ 542, 543court case----------------------------------- 520

Pentolite, specifications______________ 580Pere Marquette R. R., emergency board- 583Perishable agricultural commodities

act_______ 486Perniciaro, Samuel S., court case_____ 551Perry, Joli, court case_______________ 551Personal inventory:

analysis of scoring stencil___ 596comparability of formats A and

B _____________________ 596comparison of scores____________ 596research summary______________ 596results from long and short forms- 596

Peru, chart_________________________ 578Peterson Field, instrument approach

chart____ 495Petroleum:

and products, from minerals year-book ___ ;____ 536

crude, and products_____________ 536Petroleum gases, see Gases.Petros quadrangle, Tenn____________ 531Pharmaceuticals, industrial reference

service __ 497Pharmacists, description of profession- 555Phenol, improper handling___________ 556Philadelphia, Pa.:

finances ___________________ 489instrument approach chart—____ 495

Philadelphia National Shrines ParkCommission, estimate__585

Philadelphia Record, case____________ 506Philippine Islands:

abaca fiber situation________ 482air transport services agreement- 607

Phoenix, Ariz., areonautical chart__ 493Phosphate rock, from minerals year-

book ____ 536Phosphorus, potassium, etc., metaphos-

phates, as sources, for animals__ 523

Photograph reading, aerial, field man-ual ______ 615

Photographs : . aerial, determining orientation____ 586

persons complying with immigra-

Physician, description of profession_ 555Pickering, Marshall W., salary, etc., to

estate ___ 507Picture frame manufacturing, related

occupations ___________ 555Pig iron, see Iron.Piling, flat, instructions_____________ 484Pilot rules_________ ,________________ 611Pilot static, experimental production. 589Pilot training, manual de adiestrami-

ento para pilotos civiles. 608Pinchcocks, specifications____ _______ 580PinzSn, Canal de, chart__________ 578Pioneer Parachute Co., Inc__ ;____ 551Pionere quadrangle, Tenn_________ 531Pipelines, transportation revenue, etc. 542Piston rings, nitrided-steel, study of

coating formed_ 565Pittelli, Fred, relief______________ 510Pittsburg County, Okla., easement- 502, 503Pittsburgh, Pa., instrument approach

chart_ 495Pittsburgh-Allegheny. County Airport,

Instrument approach chart____ 495

Pivak, J. L., see Perry, Joli.Plantations, see Naval plantations.Plants:

exotic, Hawaii National Park____ 537plant quarantine act, amend_____ 514

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PagePlastic deformation' in solids, propa-

gation ____ 596Platinum and allied metals___________ 536Plywood:

birch, effect of boiling, on strength of joints______ 484

panels, buckling tests___________ 485publications ____________________ 483strength, etc., of elasticity in com-

pression ______ 484strips, strength and stiffness____ 485

Poisons, regulations_________________ 525Poland :

American cotton________________ 482North American agro-climatic ana-

logues _________ 482Police:

in D. C., allowances____________ 506in D. C., seniority benefits______ 506

Polis, Charles, court case_____________ 603Pomerania, North American agro-cli-

matic analogues_ 482Population, sampling________________ 489Port, see name of port.Port control, civil affairs manual_____ 573Port Erie Airport, instrument ap-

proach chart_ 495Porter, Seton, court case_____________ 546Portland, Oreg., finances_____________ 489Portugal, sailing directions___________ 575Posen, North American agro-climatic

analogues _ 482Possibilities Unlimited, blueprint of

operation _ 557Post exchanges, procurement________ 504Post Office Department, proposed re-

vision in appropriations- 584Posters:

Adjutant General’s Department__619Pan American Union____________ 581War Department_______________ 616

Postmasters, appointments, investiga-tion _____ 519

Potash, from minerals yearbook______ 536Potassium, metaphosphates__________ 523Potatoes, rates______________________ 545Potomac Electric Power Co_________ 551Potter, Jesse S., court case___________ 551Poultry :

Cuba’s industry_________________ 483farm raising____________________ 480selecting birds for U. S. R. O. P.

matings_______________ 480Power Oil Co________________________ 558Power tables and parts, supply

schedule _ 613Powers, D. Lane, relief_______________ 510Precedence, Army regulations_______ 615Precommissioning Training Center,

Treasure Island, men en-tering DD Pool_ 594

President of United States:address at Baylor University____ 606succession _____________________ 519

Pressure tunnels, see Lift (aircraft). Preston Glenn Airport, instrument ap-

proach chart_ 495Price, Thomas A., court case_________ 551Prices, regulations, Temporary Con-

trols Office_ 603see also special subject.

Priorities, extend title 3, 2d war pow-ers act________ 500, 510, 517

Prisoners, allowances for meritoriousservices_______________ 517

Probability (mathematics) : formulas___________________ 597miscellaneous tables and graphs_ 596theory----------------------------------------- 597

Proclamations: explanatory note____________ 584National Park Service___________ 537

PageProduct assignment directory_________Production and Marketing Administra-

tion, State directors____Professions, miscellaneous fields______

see also name of profession.Profit, wages and profits_____________Projectiles, wind-tunnel measurements

on missiles_____________Projectors, pyrotechnic, technical man-

ual ______Promotions, payment of officers______Propaganda, see Un-American activi-

ties.Propagation :

perturbation theory______________tropospheric, bibliography of re-

ports __________Propellers:

air-heated, thermal performance__characteristics of twin-engine air-

plane_______high-pitch, effects of hub drag,

etc__________operating charts tested in tunnel-operation on air flow for mono-

plane _________operation on pitching moments__rotation on static-stability charac-

teristics ______single- and dual-rotating, wind-

tunnel tests___single-rotating, comparison______speeds and profile drag of inboard

sections_______trailing-edge extension, effect____

Property, see Public property. Providence, R. I., instrument approach

chart __Prussia, see East Prussia—West Prus-

sia.Public funds, Army regulations______Public Health Service, estimate______Public housing, see Housing.Public lands, easements______________Public Lands Committee, House, in-

investigations _________Public property :

accountability, Army regulations- for educational institutions______

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Puerto Rico, court case______________ 552Pulp:

industry of Japan_______________ 484wage structure_________________ 55gsee also Wood.

Pulpboard, resin-treated core material- 485Pupillary tests, measures of interpupil-

lary distance_ 597Purvis, Port, chart_________________ 57gPutty, specifications_________________ 580Pycnogonida, significance___________~ 605Pyramid Motor Freight Corporation— 608Pyrethrum-oil sprays in tobacco ware-

houses ___ 481Pyrites and sulfur________________ 536-537Pyrophyllite, from minerals yearbook- 537Pyrotechnic projectors, technical man-

ual ---------- 619

QQuarantine, of plants, amend act Quarterly.^

Note .—For all publications which begin with the word “Quarterly” see subject.

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R-B Freight Lines, Inc--------------------- 544Rabbits, domestic, sore hocks------------- 480Racon, prospectus------------------------------ 597

aid for airport traffic control---- 490airborne, collision warning--------- 490ground, sting and coverage-------- 597instructions for set--------------------- 597replacement video amplifier-------- 597

Radio apparatus and appliances, main-tenance instructions---- 597

see also name of special apparatus and appliance.

Radio communications, aids to naviga-tion -------- 575

Radio direction finder, aeronautical chart____ 493

Radio equipment, see Radio apparatus and appliances.

Radio facility charts------------------------- 493Radio frequency, see Frequency

(radio).Radio instrument landing system------ 490Radio pulse distance measuring equip-

ment ____ 490Radio range, directional, with simul-

taneous voice- 490Radio receivers, technical manuals---- 619Radio stations, Coast Guard, commer-

cial use------------------------- 508Radiography, 3 to 20 million volt---- 598Radiosonde, code------------------------------ 499Radovich, Walter V., court case--------- 546Railroad accidents, see Accidents.Railroad cars, persons furnishing, re-

ports ____ 543Railroad employees:

actuarial valuation of assets, etc., under retirement acts___ 604

questions and answers on retire-ment act---------------------- 604

Railroad Retirement Board, appropria-tion _____ 501

Railroads:amend interstate commerce act__508postwar capital expenditure-------- 543

Raisin quadrangle, Calif------------------ 529Raleigh, N. C., instrument approach

chart____ 495Raleigh-Durham Airport, instrument

approach chart- 495Ramey quadrangle, Pa----------------------- 530Range estimation trainer, mirror, in-

struction _ 598Range indicators, BC—412, modifica-

tions ____ 598Rank, Army regulations------------------ 615Rat ectoparasites, control with DDT__523Rates, see Freight rates.Ray, Jeter S., address----------------------- 558Read Magazine, Inc--------------------------- 552Receiver-indicator, for ground range

sweeps, etc_ 586Receivers, R-800 early warning, in-

structions _____________ 598Receptacles, see Waste receptacles.Reclamation of land, hearings----------- 511Reconstruction Finance Corporation,

surplus property acquisi-tion _____ 515

Recorders, D1800, instruction book___ 598Records :

Circuit Court of Appeals_______ 547disposing of sundry papers______ 500see also Military records—Naval

records.Recruiting:

drive, 5-point program___________ 619high school and youth program_ 619

Rectifiers, technical manual_________ 619Red Cross, see American National Red

Cross.Red River, pilot rules_________ _____ 611

PageRefrigerated locker plant associations,

officials __ 527Registers, see names of departments,

etc., issuing registers.Registers of land offices, appointment- 515Regulations:

Army ---------- 614-615federal Communications Commis-

sion--------- 521-522Federal Trade Commission_______ 525National Guard________________ 621see also special subject.

Rehabilitation :of handicapped, motion pictures- 557 of severely disabled, community

program ______________ 557Reich Bros. Long Island Motor Freight,

Inc -------- 544Reichel, Maximillian K„ court case— 552 Rejection filter, see Filters.Remains, see The dead.Remington Rahd, Inc_______________ 546Remote control equipments, technical

. manual _______________ 618Reno, Nev., aeronautical chart______ 494Rent:

control_______________ '______ 515 534regulations in U. S______________ ’ 570

Rental housing, see Housing.Rentschler Field, instrument ap-T, x proach chart___________ 495Reports, see hames of departments,_ etc., issuing reports.Republic, Mo., railroad accident____ 542Research, achievement sheet_______ 479Retirement:

benefits after 5 years____________ 487interesting angles_______________ 487your retirement system_________ 487

Retirement and disability fund, volun-tary deposits, regula-tions ____ 487

Retraining and Reemployment Admih- istration, reports_______ 557

Reynolds International Pen Co_______ 571Richards, John L., court case______ 609Richmond, Va., aircraft accident_____ 491Rinderpest control_________ 499 501 514Rio Grande project, specifications— 540-541Rivet-rods, specifications_____________ 580Rivets:

hydraulically expanded, tests___ 566specifications __________________ 580strength and tightness, tests____ 566

Roads:access to standing timber_______ 518claims for damage, estimate_____ 526statistics ______________________ 526

Roanoke, Va., instrument approach chart_ 495

Roanoke City Mills, Inc______________ 545Robert H. Hinckley Field, instrument

approach chart_ 495Robson, Julia A., court case of exr___ 610Robson, Max R., sr. exr., court case_ 610Rochester, N. Y., instrument approach

chart____ 495Rodney Milling Co__________________ 548Rods, rotating, on vortex sound_____ 567Roebuck Bay, chart_________________ 578Rohweder Truck Lines, Inc_________ 544Rokey, William F„ court case________ 552Rollo, James, motor carrier decision. 544Rollo Trucking Corporation, Inc_____ 544Root-canal pluggers, dental, specifica-

tions ____ 612Rosman quadrangle, N. C___________ 530Rosters, duty. Army regulations____ 614Rotenone, insecticidal uses of rotehone-

bearing plants_ 481Rotors, mechanical oscillations, theory, 567Rubber:

industry report________________ 496rates - --------------------------------------- 545

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taining_______Rubber tape, see Tape.Ruben, Samuel, court case— Rudders, vibration surveys. Rules, see Regulations.

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Rutherford Food Corporation________Ryukyu Islands, civil affairs handbook.

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court case-Saddle River, N. J., court case______Safety in the air, hearing____________Safety of life :

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Selectometer, classification guide_____Semi-trailers, self-loading____________Senate:

additional office building_________debates, amending rule relating to

cloture ______restaurants, estimate____________

Seniority, benefits for D. C. police and firemen___

Serial numbers, Army regulations____Service and regulatory announce-

ments, Food and Drug Administration _______

Service records, Army regulations____Settlers on irrigation projects_______Shapiro, William court case_________Shenandoah National Park___________

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Panama Canal, regulations______program of WAA_______________

Johns River, aeronautical chart___Lawrence Island, aeronautical

chart _________Louis, Mo., finances______________

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Sherman, Mary J., relief_____________Sherman, W. " ” "

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St. Louis-San Francisco Ry., accidents.St. Regis Paper Co__________________St. Vincent, Gulf of, chart___________,Salaries, in public service, administra-

tion ____________________Sales, proceeds, Army regulations____Salmon, Pacific salmon______________Salt, from minerals yearbook_________Sampson, Harry, court case___________San Cristobal Isla, chart_____________Sandberg, Edwin F., court case______San Diego, Calif.:

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finances ________________________San Francisco Bay, aeronautical chart. San Joaquin quadrangle, Calif________Santa Fe Trail Transportation Co___Savings bonds, your U. S. treasury re-

ports to you____________Schaefer, Hazel M., court case________Schaefer, Jack, court case____________Schaefer, Jack, & Associates_________Scheele, William, court case___________Scherf, John G., court case___________Schindler, Frank, legalizing admission. Schmid, R. A. 9., moot court case____School grades, service memorandum___School lunch, State supervisors______Schools, Indian service summer______

see also Army service schools.Schuhmacher, H. C., exr., court case__Schuhmacher, Henry C., court case of

exrs______Schuhmacher, Kathrine, court case___Schuhmacher, John, exr., court case___Schuyler, Nebr., railroad accident____Science, war training________________Science Foundation, see National Sci-

ence Foundation.Scott, F. A., court case______________Scott, Geneva, court case_____________Scullin, Okla., railroad accident______Seaboard Air Line R. R., accident_____Seaplanes:

design criterions of flying boat___effect of length-beam ratio on fly-

ing-boal hulls__tank investigation of flying boat- tests of dynamic model in NACA

tank_________Seattle, Wash., aeronautical chart___Segerstrom-Heizer iron property______Selective Service Board Office, estab-

lish ______Selective Service System, liquidate...

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D., relief_______________Catherine, patent in fee-quadrangle, N. C________

fracture.explosion test______________ ~~~~

Shipbuilding:Japanese _______________________wartime workers of Wilmington,

Del______ _Shipping:

ocean service to and from Alaska.statistics of carriers by water.

1945 ________Ships :

fireroom procedures for destroyer escort vessels__

officers, classification data avail-able to_______

waive navigation and inspection laws_________

welded, residual stresses________Ships’ service stores, procurement____Shoshone Indians, trust funds_______

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Shoshone Indians, trust funds_______ 518Shoshone project, specifications___ 540-541

Shyman, Alfred, court case___________Sign manufacturing, related occupa-

tions ____Signal Corps, supply catalog_________Signals:

audibility, beam filter bandwidth effect_ _______

1-2 unit________________________Silent Knight, blanking circuit______

Silesia, North American agro-climatic analogues _____________

Silver, from minerals yearbook_______Silver, in Utah______________________Silver

Simons, Simons, Simons

Creek Recreational Demon-stration Area_____

Margaret, court case_______Virgel O., court case_________

--------Bay, chart___________Sitka Harbor, engineer report.Skemp, A. A., court case____Slacks, specifications—_____Slidefilms of Agriculture Dept_______Slipstream, see Cooling systems (air-

craft) .Small business, see Business.Smith, Charles L., court case________Smith, Harry, court case_____________Smithsonian Instiution, estimate_____Snyder, John W., addresses___________Soapstone, ground, from minerals year-

book _____Social sciences, description of profes-

sion _____Social Security yearbook_____________Social welfare, see Children.Social work and problems, who am I?,

agency helping child____Sodium, metaphosphates____,_____

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PagePageSohio Corporation____________________ 552Sohio Petroleum Co_________________ 552Soils :

conditions at site of underground explosion ____ 591

moisture measurements aid wheat growers______ 479

Soldiers Home, amend regulations__ 505Songbooks:

for ship and field__________ 620Latin American________________ 581

Sound pressure meter, design, etc____ 598Soundings and beach contours______ 599South Coast Corporation_____________ 553South Fork, Pa., court case of 1st Na-

tional Bank_ 609Southeastern Sand & Gravel Co--------- 510Southern Brighton Mills, see Brighton

Mills Inc.Southern Pacific Co.:

accident __________________ 542court case______________________ 553rates __________________________ 545

Soybean meal, in molded plastics_____ 480Spain, sailing directions_____________ 575Spark plugs, supply schedule--------------- 613Specifications :

Federal standard stock catalog, etc------------- 612-613

joint Army-Navy_______________ 579Navy Department_______________ 580

Spector Motor Service_______________ 608Spectrum analyzer:

low frequency__________________ 599panoramic______________________ 599

Spectrum checker___________________ 599Speech pathologist, description of pro-

fession ___ 555Spencer Gulf, charts________________ 579Sphaerocionium, American species of

Hymenophyllum_______ 606Spices, industry report_______________ 496Spradling, S. C., relief_______________ 510Springs, specifications_______________ 580Stability of aircraft:

derivatives of V-bottom planing surface ______ 567

lateral, changes in aspect radio, etc_________ 567

moment distribution principles___ 567static longitudinal, effect of power

and flaps-------- 567with automatic controls________ 562

Stafford, Edward E., court case______ 553Standard Oil Co. of California______ 553Stapleton Airfield, instrument ap-

proach chart_ 495State Contracting Co------------------ .__ 553State Department, organization man-

ual --------- 607State Labor Relations Board of New

York State_______ ,_____ 608Statistical charts, manual on graphic

presentation___________ 585Statistical hypotheses, sequential

tests ____ 599Stauber copper mine________________ 533Staunton quadrangle, Va_____________ 531Steel:

dilation of alloy steels___________ 602flash welding of alloy steels____ 602from minerals yearbook__________ 534heat treatment of emergency

steels________ 599rates ___________________________ 545scrap, from minerals yearbook_ 534weldability of plates, etc_______ 596welded members, ductility______ 599

Steele Field, instrument approachchart_ _______________ 495

Stereoscopic plotter, for contouring 599Stewart, Charles D., address________ 556Stock control, see Ordnance.Strategic Bombing Survey—_ 615, 616, 617

Streets, West Executive Ave., D. C., stone piers-------------------- 506

Strength accountability, Army regula-tions ____ 614

Strength of materials, plane web sys-tems in diagonal ten-sion _____ 563

Strength returns, Army regulations_ 614Stresses:

around rectangular cut-outs_____ 567around reinforced circular cut-

outs _____ ______________567curves for extruded magnesium al-

loy ------------------------------ 567for long flat plate, restrained

edges________ 567multiaxial, metals under________ 593non-ferrous alloys______________ 587welded armor, ballistic perform-

ance ________ 601welded joints__________________ 599welded ordnance structures____ 599welded ships___________________ 599

Students:Pan American Day manual_____ 581war loans program, report______ 523

Stuttgart, Ark., instrument approach chart 495

Submarine voice tube systems_______ 601Suction apparatus, technical manual- 619Sugar:

control of prices and distribution- 500Pan American Union publication- 581

Sugar beets, fair and reasonable wage rates ____ 486

Sugar Industry, Japanese Mandated Islands, civil affairs guide------ 572

Sugarcane:Puerto Rican, fair, etc., prices_ 486wage rates in production, etc., in

La------------------ 486Sulfur and pyrites_______________ 536-537Sulphate pulping of Douglas fir, etc_ 485Sun, variation and effect on tempera-

tures _______ __________ 605Sun River project, water for public

lands, etc__________ 541Sunal, Theodore M., court case—____ 553Sunda Strait, sailing directions-:___ 575Suhspee quadrangle, N. H__________ 530Superior Packing Co________________ 603Supply catalogs. War Department__616-617Surplus property:

acquisition through RFC_______ 515general disposal program_______ 604questions and answers for VEPH_ 621regional offices program________ 604see also names of surplus articles.

Sutures, surgical, specifications_____ 612Suwannee Fruit & Steamship Co_____ 521Sweetpotatoes, canned, standards____ 486Switching charges:

at Knoxville____________________ 545Minneapolis Traffic Assoc_______ 545

Synchro units, and characteristics___ 600Synthetic rubber, see Rubber.

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Tables of allowances________________ 617Tables of organization and equipment- 617Tachikawa Aircraft Co______________ 617Tail (aircraft) :

all-movable verticle, flight tests_ 568horizontal, hinge-moment charac-

teristics________________ 568vertical, pull-out maneuvers_____ 568

Taiwan:civil affairs guides_______________ 573civil affairs handbooks___________ 573

Talc, from minerals yearbook______ ___ 537Talking books, check list_____________ 559Tanganyika, chart__________________ 579Tangerine juice, canned, standards___ 486

May 1947 XXI

Tank escape performance, test score_Tape, specifications___________________Tax cases, manual of instruction______Taxation, see names of certain taxes.Taylor, Anna M., relief______________Taylor, Charles W., relief_____________Taylor, Elaine P., relief_____________Taylor, Russell F., relief_____________Tea, industry report_________________Teachers:

Pan American Day manual______positions, where to apply________

Technical services, scientific, etc., re-port ______

Technical Services Office, report______Telephone:

National Bur. of Standards di-rectory _______

service, management bulletin_____talkers, investigation of course___War Department directory_______

Telephoto for K-18 camera_________Temperature:

distribution in test bungalow____distribution in timbers heated in

high-frequency________Temporary Controls Office, termina-

tion _____Tenasserim, chart____________________Tennessee, census of agriculture, 1945- Tennessee Valley Authority, audit___Terracing data on crop yield, etc____Terre Haute, Ind., instrument ap-

proach chart___________Terrestrial magnetism, magnetic meas-

urements __Test battery, basic classification______Tests, see names of substances or ob-

jects tested—also types of tests.

Texarkana, Ark., instrument approach chart ____

Textiles:cotton, in bags, market for______fungus-proofing_________________industrial reference service______water-repellent fabrics___________

Theodore Francis Greene Airport, in-strument approach chart ____

Thermite, incendiary, specifications-_ Thermometers, specifications________Thomas Jefferson murals_____________Thompson, James, court case________Thunderstorms, measurements of at-

mospheric turbulence___Thurn, Fuku K., relief_______________Thurston, Jack T., court case_______Tidal bench marks, Hawaiian Islands- Tile workers, apprenticeship stand-

ards _____Timber:

list of publications______________temperature distribution in white

oak heated in high-fre-quency _______

Timberlands, access roads to_________Timing and telephone set, technical

manual __Timken Roller Bearing Co____________Titanium, from minerals yearbook____Tobacco:

chewing and smoking, wage struc-ture _________

flue-cured, world’s production____United Kingdom imports________Virginia sun-cured, marketing___

Todd, J. L., court case_______________Todd, J. Z., court case_______________Toy Manufacturing, related occupa-

tions ____Tractors, crawler____________________Traders Compress Co________________Trailmobile Co______________________

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Training : on-the-job, for veterans, in State,

etc., agencies_ 558war engineering, etc_____________ 523

Tranquility quadrangle, Calif_______ 529Transformers :

pulse transformer core, equiva-lent circuit_____________ 600

pulse transformer windings, leak-age inductance, etc_____ 600

Transmitters :F3500 airborne, instruction book- 600 single dial-operation of carpet I_ 600

Transport commander, Army regula-tions ____ 014

Transportation : accounts, payment_________ 614free and reduced-rate, C. A. B. reg-

ulations ______ 491Transportation, industrial reference

service___ 497investigation of situation________ 512

Transportation Corps, Army regula-tions_____ 614

Travel, Navy, instructions__________ 580Travel allowances, see Pay, allowances,

etc.Tray covers, specifications____________ 612Treasury Department:

disbursing officers, transaction of business in case of death, etc______ 516

estimate________________________ 584Treaties, see names of countries.Trestles, unit steel, technical manual__618Trigger unit, H-2____________________ 600Troop movements within zone of in-

terior ____ 619Truck crops :

DDT dusts and sprays___________ 480truck crop estimate reports______ 479

Truck Rails Terminals, Inc___________ 545Trucks, see Motortrucks.Truman, Harry S., see President of

United States. Tubes:

931-tube tester, instructions_ 600testing ATR tubes______________ 600U-400 noise-tube tester, instruc-

tions _________ 600Tulare Lake project, allocation of

costs ____ 616Tungsten:

from minerals yearbook__________ 537Iron Mountain deposits__________ 537

Turcean, Harold, citizenship__________ 517Turkey:

assistance__________________ 516mutual aid settlement____________ 608recommendations__________ 607

Turkeys, national improvement plan, hatcheries, etc_ 480

Turtle Lake quadrangle, N. Dak______ 530

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House, expenses_______Unemployment insurance, coordinated

with temporary disa-bility insurance________

Union Pacific R. R., accidents_______Union Transfer Co___________________United Air Lines____________________United Automobile, Aircraft, and Agri-

cultural Workers of America _

United Kingdom, see Great Britain.United Nations :

activities and participation of U. S_________

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Organization, constitu-tion -------- 608

United States, chart________________ 577United States Code, enactment of

titles--- 508, 500United States Freight Co____________ 544Universal Credit Corporation________ 548Utica, N. Y., instrument approach

chart------ 495V

Vacu-Matic Carburetor Co__________Vale project, opening public lands to

entry, etc_Van, Ind., railroad accident_________Vanadium, from minerals yearbook___Vanlandingham, Walter, court case___Van Nuys, Calif., instrument approach

charts __Varadero Bay, chart_________________Varnish, industry composition pattern_ Vegetable oils, agreement with Argen-

tina _____Vegetables:

processed, standards_____________truck crop estimate reports______

Vehicles, power plant, etc., technical manual __

Versailles treaty, and after_________Vertical separation indicator, airport

traffic control_________Vessel-inspection law, amendments__Vessels, see Ships.Veterans :

from military to civil service____going back to civilian life_______loans, increase revolving fund___manual of accounting, etc. for

educational facilities program _____

on-the-job training program____preference for farm machinery,

etcreemployment rights_________ Z_surplus books__ ._________________temporary re-use housing pro-

gram _________________Veterans’ Administration, to grant

easements in lands_____Veterans’ Affairs Committee, House,

expenses _Veterinarian, description of profes-

sion _____Vichy, Mo., instrument approachVicksburg National Military"Park”“ Victory Bible Camp Ground, Inc____Viking Air Transport Co____________Virginia, land easement_____________Virginia Electric & Power Co_______Visual acuity, relation to stereoscopic

vision____Vocational education, laws relating to,

compilation ___________Voice :

communication at altitude, indoc-trination _____

communication in noise, factors affecting _____

communication laboratory, tech-niques, etc____

submarine tube systems________Volney Felt Mills, Inc_____________Voltage regulators, nonlinear net-

works __Vol meters :

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Wages : adjustment to cost-of-living

changes __in public service, administration, industry studies________________occupational relationships_______sugar beet crops________________sugarcane production, etc., in

La_____________________wage structure_________________wages and profits, data_________

Wales, sailing directions_____________Walldov, Gustav A., court case______Walls, frame, rigidity and strength___Walsh, Michael, court case___________Wan-shan Ch'un-tao, see Lad rone

Islands.War Assets Administration :

estimate __________________forms, etc., catalog______________

War Department, claims for damages. War Production Board, field organiza-

tion and administration.War

Warrelief, people of war devastated

countries.training, see Training.

Warner, Harold L., court case.Warner Holding Co_________________Washington, D. C., see District of Co-

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administration, amend act___instrument approach chart______

Washington State chart_____________Wasmansdorff noise-peak limiter_____Waste receptacles, specification______Watchmen’s report system, specifica-

tions ____Water-repellent fabrics______________Wave-guides :

all-metal dummy load_______moisture in______________________specifications __________________

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Wayne, Fort, conveyance to Detroit, Mich--- 504, 505

Waynesboro quadrangle, Va_________Weapons, amend act to control in D. C_ Weather:

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code tables______________________ 499flying---------------------------------------- 499world records, 1931-40_________ 605

Weicker, R. V., motor carrier de-cision ____ 544

Weicker Transfer & Storage Co______ 544Welding:

direct tests, evaluation___________ 601non-destructive testing__________ 602see also name of article or sub-

stance welded.Welfare service, see Social work and

problems.West coast air transportation service. 491West Indies, sailing directions______ 5 75West Prussia, North American agro-

climatic analogues_____ 482Western Air Lines, Inc______________ 491Western-Inland lease agreements____ 491Wheat, soil moisture measurements aid

growers_______________ 479Whidbey Island, instrument approach

chart ------ 495Whirls, Lawrence, court case________ 609Whitney, Mount, aeronautical charts. 494Wichita Falls, Tex., instrument ap-

proach chart_ 495Wiest, Georg, court case_____________ 553Wiggins, A. Lee M., address_________ 611Wildlife, sources of big-game animals. 528Williams, Harrison, court case_______ 553Williams, Calif., instrument approach

chart------ 495Wilmington, Del., instrument approach

chart------ 495

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Page Wilshire Classics, court case_________ 604Wilson, Francis A., court case_______ 553Wilson, Stuart M., court case________ 553Wilson, W. H., court case____________ 553Wilson Storage & Transfer Co_______ 544Wind tunnel tests, see special subject. Wind tunnels.

control-surface characteristics___ 568single- and dual-rotating propel-

lers ------------------------------ 566stick-fixed neutral point, deter-

mination ______________ 568Windrock quadrangle, Tenn___________ 531Windward Islands, economic informa-

tion -------- 497Wings (aircraft) :

flexibility on lateral maneuvera- bility------ 568

force and pressure-distribution measurements_ 568

oscillating, finite span on airload distribution___ 568

rectangular, in pressure tunnel__569swept-back, high-speed measure-

ments ------------- 569swept-back, lift distribution______ 569tapered, full-span retractable

flap----------------- 564tapered, wind tunnel investiga-

tion --------------- 560tunnel-wall boundary layer, effect- 568 wake measurements of fighter air-

. plane----------------------- 569wind-tunnel measurements______ 569

Winona Textile Mills, Inc____________ 571Winter-Weiss Co_____________________ 544Wisconsin, court case________________ 609Witherite, from minerals yearbook 532Witte, Edwin W., address___________ 555WJR, Goodwill Station. Inc_________ 522Women, State labor legislation_______ 558Women’s Army Corps, credit for serv-

ice in WAAC___________ 505Women’s Medical Specialist Corps, es-

tablish ___ 514Wood :

growth, structure, etc____________ 485how wood dries_________________ 485products, list of publications_____ 484seasoning, publications___________ 485seasoning, special methods_______ 485sudphate pulping of waste_______ 485waste utilization___________ 485

Woodrum Field, instrument approach , chart--------------------------- 495

Wool:how much did your wool bring?__482price support program______ 501, 514

PageWool rags, customs appeal____________ 520Woonsocket Hotel, court case________ 604Work readiness tests:

constructing_______________ 602distilling plant operators________ 590

World aeronautical charts, see Maps and charts.

World War, 1939-45, L. C. classifica-tion -------- 560

Wrangell Mountains, world aeronauti-cal chart__ 494

Wrangell Narrows, chart_____________ 496Wright, Will, court case of exr_______ 610Wuerttenberg-Baden, constitution____ 615Wulff, Otto, court cdse_______________ 553Wyoming, court case_________________ 553

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Yakima, Wash., instrument approach chart------ 495

Yakima project, specifications________ 541Yale Transport Corporation__________ 544Yates, Anne M., motor carrier decision- 544Yates, George B., motor carrier de-

cision ____ 544Yaw, maneuverability at high lift co-

efficient __ 569Yazoo River, map____________________ 621Yellow Cab Co______________________ 609Youell, Inc__________________________ 544Young, A. W., court case_____________ 609Youth :

city, farm work________________ 481Government work for young men. 487your community and its young

people, etc____ 525Yuma .project:

annual operation and maintenance charges______ 541

annual water charges____________ 541

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Zellerbach Paper Co________________ 610Zinc:

Farmer zinc-lead prospect______ 537from minerals yearbook________ 537in Utah________________________ 534industry, 1946___________________ 535Last Chance mine_______________ 537pigments and salts______________ 534

Zone standards agreements, Shipbuild-ing Stabilization Com___ 554

Zonia copper mine___________________ 533