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DISTRIBUTION OF PUBLICATIONS
In ordering publications listed in this catalog, it should be noted that only those marked with an asterisk (*) are obtainable from the Super-intendent of Documents.
Publications marked with a farad ($) are sold by the Office of Tech-nical Services, Commerce Dept.
Where a single dagger (f) is the distribution symbol, application should be made directly to the department or bureau issuing the document.
* For sale by Super intend ent of Documents
For sale by Office of Technical Services, Commerce Dept.
t Distribution made by Issuing Office. Not definitely available if unaccompanied by a price
t Printed for Official Use(not available for distribution)
Sent to Depository Libraries
MONTHLY CATALOG OF UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS
OCTOBER 1958 Number 765
Entries 13208-15410
Issued by the SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTSUNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OEFICE, WASHINGTON 25, D. C.: 1958
The Library of Congress catalog entry for this publication appears on the inside of the back cover.
FOR SALE BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS, U. S. GOVERNMENT
PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON 25, D. C., PRICE 25 CENTS PER COPY
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $3.00 PER YEAR (INCLUDING INDEX)
$1.50 ADDItlONAL FOR FOREIGN MAILING
The following publications are in the process of being printed. Advance sales orders may be placed for these publications. Orders will be scheduled and copies mailed as soon as stocks are received. It is not possible to estimate the lapse of time before the publications will actually appear. All information in regard to title, series, classification, distribution, and price given in these list-ings is preliminary and subject to change when the publications actually come from the press. Those so marked will be sent to depository libraries, providing, that at the time of going to press, the libraries were on list to receive the items under which these publications will be distributed.Agricultural development in Angola, British East Africa. (Foreign Agricul-
tural Service, Foreign agricultural report 111.) 30c. • A 67.16: 111Agricultural development programs of Iran, Iraq, and Sudan. (Foreign Agri-
cultural Service, Foreign Agricultural report 112.) 25c. ® A 67.16:112 Agricultural Research Center of the U. S. D. A. (Agriculture Department,
Agriculture information bulletin 189, supersedes AM^43.) 30c. • A 1.75 :189 Anaplasmosis in cattle. (Agriculture Department, Leaflet 437.) 5c. •
A 1.35:437 Automotive lifts. (Business and Defense Services Administration, Commercial
standard 142-58.) 15c. • C 41.25:142-58Baby chick transportation problems and equipment. (Agriculture Department,
Marketing research report 267.) 15c. • A 1.82 : 267Career opportunities in United States Foreign Service. (State Department,
Department and foreign service series 81.) 15c. • S 1.69: 81Carryover levels for grains. (Agriculture Department, Technical bulletin 1178,
Agricultural Marketing Service.) 35c. • A 1.36:1178Child caring institutions. (Children’s Bureau, Publication 368.) 15c. •
FS 3.209:368Civil service and the citizen. (Civil Service Commission.) 35c. •
CS 1.2 : C 49/6 Coke plants in United States as of Dec. 31, 1957. (Mines Bureau, Circular 7861.)
20c. • I 28.27 : 7861Federal publications on aging, 1958. (Federal Council on Aging.) 15c. •
Y 3.F 31/15: 8 Ag/958 Fraser fir as a Christmas tree. (Forest Service.) 10c. • A13.2:F86Gettysburg National Military Park, Pa. [Revised 1958.] (National Park Serv-
ice.) $2.25 per 100, single copy 5c. • I 29.21: G 33/4/958Growth trends in manufacturing industries, 1947-1956. (Area Development
Office, Area development aid: Industry trend series 16.) 20c. •C 45.8/2:16
Hay shed for self-feeding, farm building plan no. 5847. (Agriculture Depart-ment, Miscellaneous publication 772.) 5c. • A 1.38: 772
Heart rots of incense red cedar. (Agriculture Department, Forest pest leaflet 30.) 5c. • A 13.52:30
Highlights of progress in research on neurologic disorders, 1957. (Public Health Service, Publication 597.) 15c. • FS 2.22/12: 957
Housing and Home Finance Agency 11th annual report, 1957. $1.50. •HH 1.1: 957
Industrial environment, its evaluation and control. (Public Health ServicePublication 614.) $2.75. • FS 2.6: In 2
IV Gov er nme nt Pub lic at io ns
Insects that carry disease. (Public Health Service, Publication 594, Health information series 90.) $5.00 per 100, single copy 10c. • FS 2.50: 90
Irrigation of corn in Eastern United States. (Agriculture Department, Agri-culture handbook 140.) 10c. • A 1.76:140
Making and preserving apple cider. (Agriculture Department, Farmers’ bulle-tin 2125.) 10c. • A 1.9: 2125
Management training for small business. (Education Office, Vocational division bulletin 271.) 25c. • FS 5.123:271
Mathematics and science education in United States public schools. (Educa-tion Office, Circular 533.) 65c. • FS 5.4: 533
Medical Department, United States Army in World War II, Neurosurgery, v. 1.(Army Medical Service.) $5.00. • D 104.11: N 39/v.l
Microbiology and chemistry of grass silage. (Agriculture Department, Tech-nical bulletin 1187.) 30c. • A 1.36: 1187
Photographer’s mate 3. (Naval Personnel Bureau, Navy training courses:NAVPERS 10373.) $3.00. • D 208.11: P 56/3
Physician’s handbook on death and birth registration. (National Office ofVital Statistics. PHS Publication 593.) 20c. • FS 2.106: P 56/958
Physicians’ part in adoption. (Children’s Bureau, Folder 44.) 15c. •FS 3.210:44
Poultry availability and merchandising in retail stores. (Agriculture Depart-ment, Marketing research report 265.) 35c. • A 1.82: 265
Radioman 1 & chief. (Naval Personnel Bureau, Navy training courses; NAV-PERS 10229-B.) $1.25. • D 208.11: R 11/2/958
Russian thistle distribution in Southern Idaho and Eastern Oregon. (Agricul-ture Department, Production research report 18.) 10c. • A 1.84 :18
Scotts Bluff. (National Park Service, Historical handbook 28.) 30c. •I 29.58:28
Shopper’s guide to United States grades for food. (Agriculture Department, Home and garden bulletin 58.) 10c. • A 1.77: 58
Special studies of marketing costs and practices. (Agriculture Department, Marketing research report 240.) 15c. • A 1.82 : 240
What to know about drug addiction. (National Institutes of Health, PHS Publication 94, revised May 1958.) 15c. • FS 2.22: D 84/958
Working together for 4-H. (Agriculture Department, Program aid 369.) 5c.A 1.68: 369
Contents
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Previews------------------------------------ inAbbreviations, Explanation------------ viGeneral Information--------------------- vnHow To Order Publications________ vmNew Classification Numbers----------- ixDiscontinued Series---------------------- XCorrections for Previous Monthly
Catalogs--------------------------------- xClassified List of Government Authors. XiMonthly Catalog________________ 1Index__________________________ 103
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Abbreviationsamdt., amdts.app-----------chap______Cong______Dept______doc________DPPO Prnc.
.amendment, amend- ments.
-appendix, appendixes..chapter, chapters...Congress.-Department.-document.-District Printing
Publications
faesim.
G. H. A____H_________H. Con. Res.H. doc___H. ex. doc.
H. J. Res.H. R____H. Res__.H. rp___11_______in— lat__ long. m__MKC.n. d.n. p.
. and------------ Office,
Potomac River Naval Command.
—octavo.-folio.—facsimile, facsimiles.—quarto..-Greenwich hour angle.. House.—House concurrent reso-
lution.-.House document...House executive docu-
ment.-House joint resolution.-House bill.-House resolution...House report.-Illustration, Illustra-
tions.-inch, inches.-latitude.-longitude.-mile.-Mississippi River Com-
mission.-no date.-no place.
no., nos_P------------p. of pl__par., pars, pl-----------por______pt., pts__rp----------RPC____
S_________S. Con. Res.
S. doc___S. ex. doc.
S. J. Res.S. Res__S. rp___sec_____sess____16°_____Stat. L__ supp____tab_____32’_____Treas___12’_____24’_____
VS., V____WPAFB.
WRPC.’ ----
ommon abbreviations for the names of States, months, etc., are also used.
..number, numbers.—page, pages...pages of plates...paragraph, paragraphs.-plate, plates.-portrait, portraits...part, parts.—report.-Recruiting Publicity
Center.—Senate, Senate bill.—Senate concurrent reso-
lution.—Senate document.—Senate executive docu-
ment.—Senate joint resolution.—Senate resolution.—Senate report.-.section, sections.—session, sessions.-sixteenmo.-Statutes at large.-supplement.-table, tables.-thlrty-twomo.-Treasury.-twelvemo.-twenty-fourmo.-volume, volumes...versus.-Wright-Patterson Air
Force Base.-Weather Record Proc-
essing Center.
ExplanationThe individual issuing department, bureau, office, or agency is considered the
publisher of Government publications.Words and figures enclosed in brackets [ ] are given for information, but do
not appear on the title pages of the publications cataloged. Place and printer are not given for publications printed at the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C. Size is not given for octavo publications. Size of maps is approximate, measurement being made from outer edge of border, excluding margin. The dates given with Senate and House documents and reports are the dates on which they were ordered to be printed. Usually the printing promptly follows the ordering, but various causes sometimes make delays.
The word “processed” as used in this catalog indicates publications which are reproduced by duplicating processes other than ordinary printing, e. g., mimeo-graph, multigraph, pianograph, rotaprint, multilith. Processed publications are not obtainable from the Superintendent of Documents. Requests for them, if they are available, should be addressed to the issuing office or to the Office of Technical Services, as indicated by the distribution symbol.
Under provisions of the Printing Act of January 12, 1895, all Government publi-cations are entered in the Monthly Catalog. However, administrative and confi-dential (or restricted) publications are omitted.
The L. C. card number appended to some of the entries is for those libraries ordering printed cards from the Library of Congress. The number at the extreme right of an entry indicates the classification of the publication in the Office of the Superintendent of Documents.
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General InformationThe Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington,
D. C., is authorized by law to sell copies of Government publications and to allow a discount of 25 percent to book dealers and also to quantity purchasers of 100 or more copies of a single publication on condition that they 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.
PRICE LISTS
There is no general price list of public documents, but numerous lists have been prepared on special subjects and any of these will be furnished free, on ap-plication, by subject or subjects concerning which information is desired. It will also be noted that current publications which are for sale are listed in this catalog.
LIST OF SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
In addition to the price lists, the Documents Office issues a biweekly 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 Congress, and there are additional prints on many during the progress of the legislation. With the exception of a very few—such as revenue bills—the demand is an unknown quantity and on most of them we receive no orders, which makes it impossible to print a sales supply. It may be that a copy could be obtained from your Congressman.
A difficult problem is also presented in providing a supply of congressional documents, hearings, and reports because there are approximately 6,000 of this class of publications issued during a Congress and only a few of them are called for. We will attempt to print for sale a few of the more important ones, but if not priced the only possible source would be from your Congressman.
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HOW TO ORDER PUBLICATIONS
Publications entered in this catalog that are for sale by the Superintendent of Documents are indicated by an asterisk (*) preceding the price. Those for sale by the Office of Technical Services, Commerce Department, are indicated by a farad (<t>) preceding the price. A black dot (•) indicates that the publication has been or will be sent to depository libraries. A dagger (t) indicates that application should be made to the department, bureau, or agency issuing the document. A double dagger (J) 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 agency, and the title, together with the classification number which is added to the entry at the extreme right; order the congressional documents and reports by the title, together with the document or report number and the Congress, e. g., H. doc. 108, 82d Congress.
Do not use the L. C. card number in ordering a publication from the Superin-tendent of Documents.
HOW TO REMIT
Remittances for documents marked with an asterisk (♦) 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. Publications can-not be mailed in advance of receipt of remittance. Currency may be sent at sender’s risk. Foreign remittances should be made either by international money order or draft on an American bank.
Foreign money, defaced or smooth coins, will not be accepted. Do not send postage stamps.
For the convenience of the general public, coupons in the denomination of 5c that are good until used in exchange for Government publications sold by the Superintendent of Documents, may be purchased from his office. Address order to Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
Persons who make frequent purchases from the Superintendent of Documents may find a deposit account convenient. Deposits of $25.00 or more are accepted against which orders may be placed without making individual remittances or first obtaining quotations. Order blanks are furnished for this purpose. After the handling of the order has been completed, it will be returned showing the publications supplied, explanations regarding those not sent, the amount of charge, and the balance on deposit.
No charge is made for postage on documents forwarded to points in United States and possessions, or to Canada, Cuba, Mexico, Newfoundland (including Labrador), and certain Central and South American countries. To other coun-tries the regular rate of postage is charged, and remittances must cover such postage. In computing foreign postage, add one-fourth of the price of the publication.
LIBRARY CLASSIFICATION IN DOCUMENTS OFFICE
The classification given at the right of entries for departmental publications is that used in the Library of the Division of Public Documents. It is also used as a catalog number for sales stock of this office. The shilling mark (/) separates what would ordinarily be superior or inferior numbers or letters, as it is not practicable to print these numbers or letters as superiors or inferiors in the Monthly Catalog.
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New Classification NumbersAgriculture Department.
A 1.92: date________________ National Fire Prevention Week.Not e .—See, for earlier publications, A 1.2:
F 51/945 and A 1.2 : F 51/2/957.Forest Service.
A 13.62/11: date____________ Staff publications, California Forest and RangeExperiment Station.
Note .—See, for earlier class, A 13.62/2 : P 96/ date.
Commodity Stabilization Service.A 82.79/2: date_____________ Conservation reserve program of soil bank,
statistical summaries.Commodity Exchange Authority.
A 85.13: date_______________ List of publications of Commodity ExchangeAuthority.
Note .—See, for earlier class, A 85.2 : P 96/date.Business and Defense Services Administration.
C 41.16: CT________________ Motion pictures abroad.C41.17: date_______________ World motor vehicle registration (annual).
Not e .—See, for earlier class, C 41.2 : M 85.Civil Rights Commission.
CR 1.1: date_______________ Reports.CR 1.2 : CT________________ General publications.
Army Department.D 101.51: date______________ Joint Military-Industry Packaging and Mate-
rials Handling Symposium.Engineers Corps (Army).
D 103.33 : nos______________ Army Snow, Ice, and Permafrost Research Es-tablishment: Technical reports.
Naval Research Office.D 210.17: date______________ Report of NRL Progress (monthly).
Air Force Department.D 301.45/15: date__________ Quarterly index of technical documentary re-
ports. [Proc.]Education Office.
FS 5.64/3: date____________ Opportunities for teachers of French languageand literature (annual). [Proc.]
Not e .—See, for earlier class, FS 5.2: T 22/12/ date.
Food and Drug Administration.FS 13.105: CT______________ Laws.
Labor Statistics Bureau.L2.70/4a:CT______________ Occupational outlook (separates).
State Department.S 1.112: ReservedS 1.113: nos________________ Biographic directories. [Proc.]
International Cooperation Administration.S 17.41/2: date_____________ Status report, voluntary and non-profit agency
technical cooperation contracts with Inter-national Cooperation Administration (irreg-ular). [Proc.]
Tariff Commission.TC 1.30: CT_______________ Laws.
Columbia Basin Inter-Agency Committee.Y 3.C 72:1/date____________ Annual reports.Y 3.C 72: 2 CT______________ General publications.
Interdepartmental Committee on Civilian Com-pensation.
Y 3.1n 8/14:1/date_________ Reports.Y 3.1n 8/14: 2/CT___________ General publications.
IX
x Gove rnme nt Pub li ca ti on s
Joint Publications Research Service.x 3.J 66:1/date--------------- — Annual reports.Y 3. J 66: 2 CT--------------------- General publications.Y 3.J 66: 3-7: ReservedY3.J66:8/nos-------------------- JPRS (NY) reports.
Discontinued Series
Agriculture Department.A 1.86: nos------------------------- Household food consumption survey 1955, re-
port.Not e .—No. 13 completes the series.
Federal Reserve System Board of Governors.FR 1.42: date---------------------- Employment in nonagricultural establishments
(monthly: G.12.4).Note .—Discontinued with issue of Sept. 9, 1958
Statistics which have appeared in this release will be included in the Bureau of Labor Statistics monthly preliminary employment release (L 2.41/ 3: nos.).
Federal Credit Unions Bureau.FS 3.307: date-------------------- New Federal credit union charters, quarterly
report of organization.Not e .—Discontinued with issue of Mar. 31, 1958.
Corrections for Previous Monthly Catalogs
Dec. 1957. Entry 18110, Questions and answers, how Federal wage-hour law applies to banks. Change classification from L 22.2: B 22/2 to L 22.30: 5.
June 1958. Entry 7308, Denial and probation orders currently affecting export privileges, 1958. Correct the class to read C42.ll/a: Ex 75/3/958.
July 1958. Entry 7988, Technical development report 327. Change the distribu-tion symbol to 4> and add (PB 131730).
Classified List of Government AuthorsBeginning entry
Agriculture Department__________________________________________ 13225Agricultural Marketing Service------------------------------------------------- 13209Agricultural Research Service--------------------------------------------------- 13218Commodity Exchange Authority----------------------------------------------- 13776Commodity Stabilization Service----------------------------------------------- 13777Farmer Cooperative Service------------------------------------------------------ 14949Foreign Agricultural Service----------------------------------------------------- 15011Forest Service_______________________________________________ 15063Information office____________________________________________ 15102Rural Electrification Administration--------------------- --------------------- 15330Soil Conservation Service--------------------------------------------------------- 15343
Atomic Energy Commission_______________________________________ 13334Canal Zone Government__________________________________________ 13699Civil Aeronautics Board________________________________ ________ 13738Civil Rights Commission______________________________ __________ 13750Civil Service Commission_______________________________________ _ 13751Columbia Basin Inter-Agency Committee------------------------------------------ 13775Commerce Department
Business and Defense Services Administration------------------------------ 13693Census Bureau______________________________________________ 13700Civil Aeronautics Administration. . _------------------------------------------ 13733Coast and Geodetic Survey------------------------------------------------------ 13772Foreign Commerce Bureau_____________________________________ 15015National Bureau of Standards--------------------------------------------------- 15257Patent Office________________________________________________ 15312Public Roads Bureau_________________________________________ 15326Weather Bureau_____________________________________________ 15409
Congress_______________________________________________________ 13778Atomic Energy Joint Committee_______________________________ 14279Defense Production Joint Committee------------------------------------------ 14285House of Representatives______________________________________ 14286
Agriculture Committee____________________________________ 14559Appropriations Committee________________________________ 14560Armed Services Committee________________________________ 14561Education and Labor Committee----------------------------------------- 14569Foreign Affairs Committee________________________________ 14570Interior and Insular Affairs Committee---------------------------------- 14574Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee------------------------- 14575Judiciary Committee_____________________________________ 14580Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee---------------------------- 14583Small Business, Select Committee on------------------------------------ 14585Un-American Activities Committee-------------------------------------- 14586
Senate_____________________________________________________ 14589Armed Services Committee________________________________ 14883Banking and Currency Committee--------------------------------------- 14885Finance Committee______________________________________ 14886Foreign Relations Committee______________________________ 14888
XI
XII Gov er nme nt Publ ic ati ons
Congress—Continued
14889 1489014892 1489314896 1489814900 1490114904 13260 13300133051333214937 15217 151651531115327 15387151211530513208 1516215164
Senate—Continued Beginning entryImproper Activities in Labor or Management Field, Select Com-
mittee on________________Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee__Judiciary Committee__________________Labor and Public Welfare CommitteePublic Works Committee____________________Small Business, Select Committee onSpace and Astronautics, Special Committee on__
W ashington Metropolitan Problems Joint CommitteeDefense Department__________________
Air Force Department____________________Armed Forces Information and Education Office____Army Department____________________
Army Medical Service____________________Engineers Corps_____________________
Mississippi River Commission____________Military Academy___________________Ordnance Corps____________________Quartermaster General of ArmyTransportation Corps_________________
Joint Chiefs of Staff______________________Navy Department______________________
Aeronautics Bureau_________________Marine Corps____________________Medicine and Surgery BureauNaval Operations Office
Hydrographic Office_____________________Naval Personnel BureauNaval Research Office__________________Ordnance Bureau_________________Ships Bureau_________________Supplies and Accounts Bureau________________
Emergency Boards (under sec. 10, Railway Labor Act)Farm Credit AdministrationFederal Deposit Insurance CorporationFederal Power CommissionFederal Reserve System Board of GovernorsGeneral Accounting OfficeGeneral Services Administration
Federal Supply Service__________________National Archives and Records Service
Federal Register DivisionGovernment Printing Office
Public Documents DivisionHealth, Education, and Welfare Department
Education Office____________________Food and Drug Administration__________________Public Health Service___________________
National Institutes of Health________________National Library of Medicine_______________National Office of Vital Statistics_________________
15094 15292 152991531015334 15379 14932149481495114954 1496915070
14970 15252 14968
1531615092149171500815317152591526215265
Oct ob er 1958 xm
Health, Education, and Welfare Department—Continued Beginning entrySocial Security Administration--------------------------------------------------- 15340Vocational Rehabilitation Office-------------------------------------------------- 15397
Housing and Home Finance Agency-------------------------------------------------- 15093Federal Housing Administration------------------------------------------------- 14953
Interagency Committee on Water Resources--------------------------------------- 15103Interdepartmental Committee on Civilian Compensation----------------------- 15104Interior Department
Bonneville Power Administration_______________________________ 13691Fish and Wildlife Service----------------------------------------------------------- 14983Geographic Names Board---------------------------------------------------------- 150/5Geological Survey____________________________________________ 15076Mines Bureau________________________________________________ 15166National Park Service_________________________________________ 15268Reclamation Bureau---------------------------------------------------------------- 15328
International Pacific Halibut Commission------------------------------------------ 15111Interstate Commerce Commission----------------------------------------------------- 15112Joint Publications Research Service--------------------------------------------------- 15122Justice Department
Immigration and Naturalization Service--------------------------------------- 15101Labor Department_____________________________________________ - 15131
Employees’ Compensation Appeals Board------------------------------------ 14935Employment Security Bureau---------------------------------------------------- 14936Labor Standards Bureau----------------------------------------------------------- 15132Labor Statistics Bureau------------------------------------------------------------ 15134Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions----------------------------- 15399Women’s Bureau--------------------------------------------------------------------- 15410
Library of Congress_______________________________________________ 15157Missouri Basin Inter-Agency Committee--------------------------------------------- 15218National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics------------------------------------ 15219National Railroad Adjustment Board------------------------------------------------ 15288National Science Foundation------------------------------------------------------------ 15291Post Office Department----------------------------------------------------------------- 15313President of United States
Budget Bureau______________________________________________ 13692Renegotiation Board_____________________________________________ 15329St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation--------------------------------- 15332Ship Structure Committee-------------------------------------------------------------- 15333Small Business Administration--------------------------------------------------------- 15335Smithsonian Institution
Freer Gallery of Art----------------------------------------------------------------- 15069National Museum____________________________________________ 15263
State Department________________________________________________ 15346International Cooperation Administration------------------------------------ 15108
Tariff Commission________________________________________________ 15380Tennessee Valley Authority------------------------------------------------------------- 15383Treasury Department_____________________________________________ 15389
Coast Guard_________________________________________________ 13774Customs Bureau---------------------------------------------------------------------- 14902Internal Revenue Service----------------------------------------------------------- 15105
Veterans Administration------------------------------------------------------------------ 15394
13208
13209
13210
13211
13212
Monthly CatalogNO. 765 • OCTOBER 1958
AERONAUTICS BUREAU (Navy), Defense Dept.
Aviation ordnanceman’s manual, AO [with list of publications] ; issued by chief of naval operations for Naval Air Reserve. 1958. iv+[491] p. il. 4° (NAVAER 00-80T-65) [Some of the illustrations are colored.] * Stiff board, $3.25. • Item 376 L. C. card 58-61917 D 202.6: Av 5/4
AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE, Agriculture Dept.
13213
13214
13215
13216
13217
13218
13219
13220
Acreage marketing guides AMG (series).6. 1959 acreage-marketing guides: Winter vegetables, winter potatoes Aug.
1958. [4]-|-26 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A 88.26/4. bAMS (series). A 88.40: (nos.)
271. Cotton fiber and processing test results crop of 1958, supp. 1; [prepared inStandards and Testing Branch]. Aug. 26, 1958. [1] 4-6 p. 4° (Cotton Division.) [Processed.] t Q_Q
Same, supp. 2 ; [prepared in Standards and Testing Branch], Sept. 11, 1958.8 p. 4° (Cotton Division.) [Processed.] t
Prices of cotton cloth and raw cotton and mill margins for certain con-structions of unfinished cloth, mill margin estimates, revised series, 1954-57. Sept. 1958. [2] 4-21 p. 4° ([Marketing Information Section], Cotton Division.) [Processed.] t A 88.11/10-2 : 954-57
Quality of cotton in 1958 carry-over. Sept. 19, 1958. 12 p. 4° (Market-ing Information Section, Cotton Division.) [Processed.] t
A 88.11/14: 958Service and regulatory announcements, t • Item 111 A 88.6/3: (nos.)
93, supp. 2. Supplement to [Regulations governing inspection and certification of fresh fruits, vegetables, and other products] (revised Jan. 4, 1957). [1958.] [2] p.L C card Agr 42_154
155. Regulations governing inspection and certification of processed fruits and vegetables and related products, effective July 1, 1958. Revised Aug.1958. [1958.] [2] 4-13 p. 4° [Title 7, Agriculture, chap. 1, Code of Federal regulations, pt. 52.]L. C. card Agr 56-143
Stocks of hops, Sept. 1, 1958. Sept. 19, 1958. 1 p. 4° (SpCr 2 (9-58), Crop Reporting Board.) [Processed.] t A 88.44: 958-2
United States standards for grades of frozen turnip greens with turnips, effective Aug. 19, 1958. 1st issue. [1958.] [2]4-5 p. 4° [Processed.Published in Federal register July 19, 1958.] t A 88.6/2: T86/3
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE, Agriculture Dept.Annual report of cooperative State-Federal sheep and cattle scabies eradica-
tion, fiscal year 1958. [1958.] [6] p. il. 4° (Animal Disease Eradica-tion Division, Special Diseases Eradication Section.) [Processed.] t L. C. card 57-62047 A 77.233: 958
ARS (series), t A 77.15: (nos.)22-47. Gibberellic acid, unusual plant-regulating chemical. Aug. 1958. [2] 4-21
p. il. 4° (ARS special report.) • Item 25-B33-49. Observations on biology of Imported fire ant [with list of literature cited;
prepared in Insects Affecting Man and Animals Research Branch, Entomology Research Division], Aug. 1958. [2]+21 p. il. 4° [Proc-essed.] fL. C. card Agr 58-275
*For Sale by Superintendent of Documents4>For Sale by OTS, Commerce Dept.♦ S^nt to Depository Libraries Page 1
Gov er nm en t Pub li ca ti on s
13221
13222
13223
13224
13225
13226
13227
13228
13229
13230
13231
13232
13233
13234
14th International Dairy Congress, held at Rome, Italy, Sept. 24-28 1956 report of delegation of United States to Secretary of State. [1958.] (Animal Husbandry Research Division.) Cover title [314-39 n [Processed.] J ’ *L. C. card 29-26580 A 77 602 . In 8/956
Notices of judgment under Federal insecticide, fungicide, and rodenticide act, nos 252-270. Sept. 1958. p. 191-205. (Plant Pest Control Divi-sion.) t •Item 109L. C. card Agr 12-2226 A 77.325: 252-270
Progress report, annual varietal and environmental study of fiber and pToperties of cottons> 1957 crop. July 1958. [3] -4-98 p. il. 4°
(CR-36-58, Crops Research.) [Processed.] tL. C. card 53-60432 A 77 530.957
Research achievement sheet R. A. S. (series). [Processed.] t!98. ^proved mining techniques aid rice millers [with reference data]. Aug.
’ J p’ A 77.7: 198
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
Agricultural statistics, 1957.L. C. card Agr 36-465
Agriculture handbooks. • Item 362.
1958. x-]-742 p. * Paper, $2.00. • Item 1A 1.47: 957
A 1.76: (nos.)Supplement for 1957 to consumption of food in United States, 1909-52
perg25c958’ ^2^4"33 p- 4° (Agricultural Marketing Service.) ♦ Pa-
L. C. card Agr 54-108Supplement for 1957 to Measuring supply and utilization of farm com-
•'paper8 15cCPt 1958’ (2^+20 P- 40 (Agricultural Marketing Service.)
L. C. card Agr 56-102Supplementary sheet to [Insecticide recommendations of Entomology Re-
search Division for control of Insects attacking crops and livestock], revised Feb. 19;>8, additional recommendations based on establishment of a no-residue status, Apr. 1958. for Bayer 21/199 (CO-RAL) in the fat of animals. [1958.] 1 p. oblong 8° t 1 111 me rat orL. C. card Agr 56-202
Agriculture information bulletins. • Item 48.v. Highlights In history of forest conservation, inn O ?p58]. [1958.] cover title, 23 p. (Forest S 190. Salt Problems in irrigated soils: [prepared by si......... moratory
Riverside, Calif., Soil and Water Conservation Research Division A<4j’ cultural Research Service]. (Amr iq -s i 10 .. .1 » ___ 1 "l'- A^rlL. C. card Agr 58-255
Farmers’ bulletins. • Item 91537.
91.
120.
A 1.75: (nos.)I Aug. 1952. revised Aug.
Service. I ‘Paper. 15c. :taff of Salinity Laboratory,
[Aug. 1958.] 12 p. il. • Paper. 10c.
A 1.9: (nos.) Ellis VV Hauser and H. Fred Arie], [Re-
14 p. il. ([Crops Research Division. Agri- * Paper, 10c.
1971.
2048.
2118.
Johnson grass as weed : [by vised Aug. 1958.] [1958.] cultural Research Service.]) L. C. card Agr 58-276
Pea weevil and methods for its control [by T. A. Brindlev I C[1958nf Rrl214-24h^PU l/r<F1?P<1 AiPr’ ^d 52’ sl‘Rhtl-v r* ^e<1 July 1958.]
^Resi^h^^fcl^^kapVn?^” °Sy Re8earCh D,Vi810n- CulturalControlling nematodes in home garden: [by J R Christie and 4 1 Tn,-
lor], [Sept. 1952. slightly revised Aug. 1958 ] [1958 ] [‘>ixw8nii 5?0!' R^seaiyh division. Agricultural Research Service.]) * Paper. 10cSoil-conseiving tillage systems for corn ; [prepared bv Soil and Water
1958.7'16?" liRe8eprtwerD10c.iOn' Agricultural Research Service). [Aug. I- C. card Agr 58-249
13235Home and garden bulletin. • Item 11
54. Men’s suits, how to judge quality: [bv Clarice L Scotti (Feb 10*7 SeX^T^l^on^ 1̂ [?958 ] 3>P-”-4o ([ Agri cul t ura^Researldi Buying’men’I suits ] ‘Paper. 25T 8 MIscellane0UH P-bHcatmn 688,
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Leaflets. • Item 12 A 1.35: (nos.)13236 220. Storage of vegetable seeds; [by Eben H. Toole]. Slightly revised July
1958. [1958.] 8p.il. * Paper, 5c.13237 307. How much fertilizer shall I use? gardener’s guide for converting tons or
pounds per acre into pints, cups, tablespoons, or teaspoons per row or plant; [prepared by Soil and Water Conservation Research Division, Agri-cultural Research Service]. Apr. 1951, slightly revised July 1958. [1958.] 6 p. narrow 8° [Formerly AIS-18.] * Paper, 5c.
13238 320. Two-temperature walk-in refrigerator for farm. Oct. 1951, slightly revisedMar. 1958. [1958.] [2] p. il. 4° ([Agricultural Research Service.])[Prepared in cooperation with extension services and agricultural engi-neering departments of State agricultural colleges.] * Paper, 5c.
13239 367. Tomato fruitworm, how to control it; [by J. Wilcox and A. F. Howland].[July 1954, slightly revised May 1958.] [1958.] [6] p. il. narrow 8®[(Entomology Research Division, Agricultural Research Service.]) * Pa-per, 5c.
13240 392. Fleas, how to control them ; [prepared by Entomology Research Division,Agricultural Research Service]. [Aug. 1955, slightly revised May 1958.] [1958.] [8] p. il. narrow 8® [Supersedes leaflet 152, How to controlfleas.] * Paper, 5c.
13241 438. Demodectic mange in cattle [prepared by Animal Disease and Parasite Re-search Division, Agricultural Research Service]. [Aug. 1958.] [4] p.il. narrow 8® * Paper, 5c.
13242
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Marketing research reports. • Item 13-B A 1.82: (nos.)226. Wholesale food distribution facilities of San Francisco; [by Harry G.
Clowes]. [1958.] cover title, il + 69 p. il. 4® (Marketing Research Divi-sion, Agricultural Marketing Service.) ♦ Paper, 40c.L. C. card Agr 58-254
230. Apple sorting, methods and equipment; [by D. Lloyd Hunter, Francis Kafer and Charles H. Meyer], [Aug. 1958.] lv-f-24 p. il. 4® (Agricultural Marketing Service, Marketing Research Division.) * Paper, 20c.L. C. card Agr 58-264
233. Costs of marketing Florida potatoes, packinghouse to wholesale receivers ; [by Joseph C. Podan.vJ. [Aug. 1958.] 15p.il. (Agricultural MarketingService. Marketing Research Division.) [Prepared in cooperation with Florida Agricultural Experiment Station.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card Agr 58-268
244. Errata, Men’s preferences for cotton, wool, and other fibers in selected clothing items. [1958.] 2 p. 4° (Agricultural Marketing Service.)[Processed.] t
252. Consumer preferences, usages, and buying practices for poultry and poultry products; [by Margaret Weidenhamer]. [June 1958.] cover title, ii-f- 134 p. 4® (Agricultural Marketing Service, Marketing Research Division.) ♦ Paper. 65c.L. C. card Agr 58-263
259. Wholesale food marketing facilities at Grand Rapids, Mich.; [by Harry G. Clowes and Kenneth Utter]. [July 1958.] cover title, iv+63 p. il. 4® (Agricultural Marketing Service, Marketing Research Division.) •Pa-per, 45c.L. C. card Agr 58-257
262. Participation of schools and pupils in school lunch programs in elementary and secondary schools of United States; [by Kenneth E. Anderson]. [Aug. 1958.] 48 p. il. 4® (Agricultural Marketing Service, Marketing Research Division.) Paper, 25c.*L. C. card Agr 58-265
263. Market for class 2 milk in Oklahoma. Kansas and western Missouri; [by D. D. MacPherson], [Aug. 1958.] i'--[-46 p. il. 4® (Agricultural Mar-keting Service, Marketing Research Division.) Paper, 30c.*L. C. card Agr 58-269
264. Changes in castorbeans during 5 years of storage ; [by Harland N. Doughty]. [Aug. 1958.] [i]4-iv + 29 p. il. 4® (Agricultural Marketing Service,Marketing Research Division.) * Paper, 25c.L. C. card Agr 58-270
266. Use of fieldmen by wholesale food distributors and affiliated retailers, study of improvements in marketing of agricultural products; [by Martin Kreisberg, Martin Leiman, and Milton Alexander]. [Sept. 1958.] . 43 p. 4° (Agricultural Marketing Service, Marketing Research Division.) * Paper. 25c.L. C. card Agr 58-271
269. Effects of cleaning practices at gins on fiber properties and mill perform-ance of cotton, progress report. [Aug. 1958.] iv-]-20 p. 4® (Agricul-tural Marketing Service, Marketing Research Division.) * Paper, 15c. L. C. card Agr 58-219
Miscellaneous publication.13253 765. List of serials currently received in Library of United States Department of
Agriculture, as of July 1, 1957 ; compiled by Elizabeth Gould Davis. July 1958. cover title. [2]-f-614 p. ’Paper, $2.25. • Item 13-AL. C. card Agr 58—277 A 1.38 : 765
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Statistical bulletins. • Item 15 A 1.34: (nos.)230. Livestock and meat statistics, 1957. July 1958. cover title, iv + 307 p.
JkAgH.iCultU«ral Marketing Service.) [First edition of publication which combines in one volume data heretofore issued periodically in various other publications. Replaces annual report Livestock market news statistics and related data.] * Paper, $1.50 'L. C. card Agr 58-260
236. Farm employment, monthly, by States, 1950-57, United States bv vears 195S-574Rbynm?inta!’ 1?i°~F7 i [Prepared by James M. KoepperL ^ept Board )46fP' L 4 (Agricultural Marketing Service, Crop Reporting L. C. card Agr 58-262
Technical bulletins. • Item 161169.
13257 1181.
13258 1183.
13259 1186.
A 1.36: (nos.)' one a nd seed insects of western forest trees [with bibliographies]; by
L. U card Agr 58-250 + 8 P' (Forest Service.) * Paper, 55cPWM°m’n fange u?de£ northern Great Plains conditions
1958 1 rails? nHe : ,byrrRVT-,Claj;k [and others], Sept. -IJOO.J [2J-f-22p.il ([Animal Husbandry Research Division. Agri- AUJriUr^ Re®oarch .Service.]) [Prepared in cooperation with Montana Agricultural Experiment Station.] * Paper, 15cL. C. card Agr 58-272
Dedtedl -ahv FnXntrrCt£ie for ?ypr°dllcot feeds [with llst of literature iJ 2. yc,Gor.don A. King. Aug. 19o8. v + 158 p. il. (Agricultural Marketing Service.) * Paper, 50c. i-agneunurai
L. C. card Agr 58-256ChhTriov ,of,,rePresentative grades of 1951 and 1952 crops of
hurley tobacco, including chemical methods [with list of literature J-'feO] I by Max Phillips and Aubrey M. Bacot. [Aug. 1958.] iv4-94 £'c'card Aer Marketlng Service.) ♦Paper, 30c.
AIR FORCE DEPARTMENT, Defense Dept.
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ACe?Srtee?rjCairePOrlTR <se£es)- <Air Force Cambridge ResearchF’ Air Research and Development Command.) [Processed 1
* (Price upon application if not given in entry.) lessen, j58-115. Net^ |in^e antenna Interferometer system using proximity-coupled radla-
Mar 105R 1 vi 4?d<>FI*r J!? L byJ CaFlyle J- Sletten [and others]. proiect94600 Pa JL 4° t (ASTIA document AD 152364,Directorate.9’ [ALi!°?P’x£nJ^a„.L?^lrat?ry’ Electronics Research entries.]
Air Force manual AFM (series).20-3B.
35-4.
50-7.
50-18.
55-8B.
67-1.
85-8.
85-20.
86-5.
s ’v ; r miecLrouics itesearcn[Pages in brackets consist of detachable card catalog D 301.45/4 : 58-115
D 301.7: (nos.) Manpower: Manual of USAF function classification and organization
nomenclature, Change; Aug. 18, 1958. [1958.] [15] p. 4» [Issuedin loose-leaf form.] J J 1 sueu
Military personnel: Physical evaluation for retention, retirement, and separation; Aug. 15, 1958. [1958.] cover title, vlli-f-95 p 4° issued in^loose-leaf form. Supersedes AFM 35-4, Aug. 9, 1957J J
Tr?io1r'egi: Alr p®rce.’,nit training standards, Change ; Aug. 28, 1958. [19o8.] 1 p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] t
Weapons ranges. [John S Stark Printing Co., St. Louis, Mo., Sept. AFM 50—18? June“1955 ] t [ISS"ed wlth Perforations. Supersedes L. C. card 58-61990
See Civil Aeronautics Administration, United States standard flight manual. °
USi SUPMloksn?an!Uali [Dep,ot Procedures], amdt. 62; Sept. 15, • Tt iv+[130] p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] J• Item 421
Same: v. 15 [Numbering stock record accounts, assignment of property nm<it ?i'. d«P^tS ??d ?nr^y ?nd lssued regulated item lists],loose-leaf forrnj t ’ • Hem 421 1 +[94] P' 4° (l8SUed ln
SaMea:r.J‘1201![)Vreo<?1on system supply procedures], amdt. 2 ; Oct. 1, 1958.Ji?8 . li+f92l P- 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] J • Item 421
Installations, general: Maintenance of pavements [with list of refer-
Installations, general: Plumbing; Aug. 11, 1958. [1958 111. 4° J • Item 421
Ice airfields ; Sept. 10, 1958. [1"G.] dii eludes guide to basic sources of information, tions.] $ • Item 421 L. C. card 58-61989
• Item 421
• Item 421
viil+169 p.
[1958.] cover title, v-f-62 p. il. 4° [In-es of information. Issued with perfora-
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100-22B USAF communications-electronics doctrine ; Commercial communications services; June 5, 1958. [1958.] [6] p. il. 4° [Issued with perfora-tions. Short title : CED 2211.3b.] t • Item 421
Provost marshal activities: Motor vehicle traffic supervision; July 1, 1958. [1958.] v + 131 p. il. 4° t • Item 421
Air Force Aid Society : Air Force Aid Society manual; Sept. 5, 1958. [1958.] v + 111 p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form. Supersedes ABM 166-5, Feb. 1, 1953 including change 166-5A, Mar. 15, 1954, and AIR 166-2, Jan. 12, 1954.] t • Item 421
Comptroller : USAF account structure and codes, Change ; Aug. 7, 1958. [1958.] [226] p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form. SupersedesALMAJCOM 974/58, July 2, 1958.] t
170-10A. Accounting : Accounting systems and procedures, Change ; Sept. 2, 19o8. [1958.] [70] p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] J
125-7.
166-5.
170-7A.
1)301.35: (nos.)Air Force pamphlet AFP (series).34-1-21A.
34-3-19.
34-3-20.
34-8-24.
85-2-1.
110-1-3.
Personnel services : Personal affairs guide (veterans and dependents benefits) Change; Aug. 14, 1958. [1958.] 3 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] t
See Armed Forces Information and Education Office, South of the border, pocket guide.
See Armed Forces Information and Education Office, Pocket guide to north Africa.
Dependents information on Iceland. [1958.] [4]+ 11 p. il. 4° $• Item 421-A
Installations, general: Electrical facilities safe practices handbook; July 1, 1958. [1958.] vii + 99 p. 12° J • Item 421-A L. C. card 58-61953
Judge Advocate General activities : Treaties governing land warfare ; July 21, 1958. [1958.] cover title, i + 296+[7] p. il. [Last 7 pages in collation are left blank to be used for notes.] • Item 421-A
160—8-203A. Medical service: Source of supply for items of medical materiel; (effective Sept. 22, 1958) ; Sept. 2, 1958. [1958.] 1 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations.] $
160-8—473. Medical service : Potency periods of medical supply items; Aug. 12, 1958. [1958.] 4 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] I
160-8-621 Medical service : Disposition of medical materiel unsuitable for use; Aug. 12, 1958. 11958.] 3 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] t
160-8-706. Medical service : Medical materiel items newly stock-listed ; Aug. 21, 1958. [1958.] 2 + 2 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] t
160-8-856. Medical service: Deletion of medical materiel items; Aug. 28, 1958. [1958.] 5 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] t
190-1-16. See Armed Forces Information and Education Office, DOD pamphlet 6-8.
Alphabetical list of U. S. Air Force, Air Force-Navy aeronautical and military (MS) standards, sheet form; July 1, 1958. (Revised June 30, 1958). Republican Press, Hamilton, Ohio, Aug. 9, 1958. [2]+81 p. 4“ (Headquarters Wright Air Development Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.) [Semiannual. Processed. Issued with perfora-tions. Supersedes list dated Jan. 1, 1958.] f D 301.15: 958-2
Artificial satellites (Iskusstvennyye sputnik!) [with bibliography], by A. Shternfel’d; translation prepared by Technical Documents Liaison Of-fice, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. [2d revised and extended edition.] [1958.] cover title, [l]+viii+424 p. il. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover. Originally published by State Publishing House of Technical-Theoretical Literature, Moscow, 1958.] Paper, $6.00 (PB 141351T)L. C. card 58—61998 O 301.2: Sa 8
Development report AFPTRC-TN (series). (Air Force Personnel and Training Research Center, Air Research and Development Command, Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Tex.) [Processed.] + (Price upon application).
Note .—Research reports and Development reports of the Air Force Personnel and Training Research Center are numbered in one consecutive series.58-4. Verification of serial photographic analysis of urban residential structures :
Study of Rochester, N. Y. [with list of references] ; by Robert B. Monier. Jan. 1958. [l]+v + 15+[4] p. il. 4° (ASTIA documentAD 152 113, project 7732, task 77321; Office for Social Science Programs.)
D 301.36/7: 58-4
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13299
133001330113302
Geophysical research papers. (Geophysics Research Directorate, Air Force Cambridge Research Center, Air Research and Development Com-mand.) [Processed.] <b (Price upon application). D 301.45/2: (nos.)
58. Theory of large-scale atmospheric diffusion and its application to air trajec-tories: v. 1 [with list of references; by] Samuel B. Solot and Eugene M.
Juna + p- O- 4° (AFCRC—TR-58—228 (I);tory Document AD 152a09, project 7616, Atmospheric Analysis Labora-
Same: v. 2, Downstream probability density function for various constant values of mean zonal wind; [by] Samuel B. Solot and Eugene M. Darling, mJU!n1?loS-n+3C2.+ [!'J p- 4° (AFCRC-TR-58-228 (II) ; ASTIA docu- ment AD 152570, project 7616, Atmospheric Analysis Laboratory.)
Downstream probability density function for North America and Samuel B. Solot and Eugene M. Darling, jr. June 1958.
(AFCRC-TR-58-228 (III) ; ASTIA Document AD 152571, project 7616, Atmospheric Analysis Laboratory.)
Research report AFPTRC-TN (series). (Air Force Personnel and Train-ing Research Center, Air Research and Development Command, Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Tex.) [Processed.] <1> (Price upon appli-cation.) D 301.36/6: (nos.)
Note .—Research reports and Development reports of the Air Force Personnel and training Research Center are numbered in consecutive series.57-107. Development of activity preference test [with list of references] ; by
L- Kelly. July 1957. [2]-(-vi + 44 p. il. 4° (ASTIA document 134 228, project 7700, contract AF 33 (038)-13632, Educational Re-search Coiporation ; Personnel Research Laboratory.) [An Errata slip. 1 p. 4°, was also issued.]
57-154. Factor analysis of rating scale variables used as criteria of military leadership [with list of references] ; by N. E. Willmorth [and others]. Dee. 1957. viii4-52+[4] p. 4° (ASTIA document AD 152 118, project 7731 (505-039-0001), contract AF 18 (600)-468, Psychological Serv-ices, Inc.; Office for Social Science Programs.)
Technical report, AFPTRC—TR (series). (Air Force Personnel and Training Center, Air Research and Development Command, Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Tex.) [Processed.] 4> (Price upon application.) D 301.36/2: (nos.)57-14, supp. 1. Evasion and survival problems and prediction of crew perform-
ance : supp. 1, predictor instruments; by F. Loyal Greer. Wayne O. Pearson, & M. Dean Havron. Dec. 1957. iv-4-29-4- f41 D 4° (ASTIA document AD 146 427; project 7723, task 77461, con-tract AE 41 (657)—65; Psychological Research Associates, Office for Social Science Programs.) [The pages in brackets in the collation consist of detachable card catalog entries.]
Same: supp. 2 CREWSCAT problem form and manual ; by F. Loval P.reer, Wayne ?• Pearson, & M. Dean Havron. Dec. 1957. [1] + SlXf1®0] B- 40 (ASTIA document AD 146 428; project 7723 task 77461, contract AF 41 (657)-65, Psychological Re-search Associates, Office for Social Science Programs.) [The last 4 pages in the collation consist of detachable card catalog entries.]
WADC technical reports. (Wright Air Development Center, Air Research and Development Command, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio ) [Processed.]
54-492. Oxidation-resistant coatings for molybdenum; [by] J Climax Molybdenum Company of Michigan. Dec. 1954. 2488 4° ^Atel7351 )1Cal Research Laboratory, contract
R. Blanchard.[2] + viii + 56
— AF 33 (616) — D 301.45/2 : 54-492
ARMED FORCES INFORMATION AND EDUCATION OFFICE, Defense Dept.
DOD pamphlets.2-16.2-17.6-8.
See, below, South of the border, pocket guide.See, below, Pocket guide to north Africa.It pays to stay in, new pay act of 1958. [1958.] 16 p. il. 4° (fArmv
Sa vkmDi^o?amrPAh<let^355-117 ’ tNavy Dept] NAVPERS 92592 and NAVMC 1191; [Air Force Dept.] AFP 190-1-16.) t • Item 312-A
D 2.14 : 6-8
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13303 pocket guide to North Africa; [June 20, 1958]. [1958.] iv+136 p. il. small 4° ([Armed Forces Information and Education Office, DOD pamphlet 2-17; Army Dept., DA pamphlet 20-195; Navy Dept., NAVPERS 92542 ; Air Force Dept., AF pamphlet 34-3-20; Marine Corps, NAVMC 1179.]) * Paper, 45c. • Item 314 & 312-AL. C. card 58-61982 D 2.8: N 81a
13304 South of the border, pocket guide; [May 16, 1958.] [1958.] iv+206+[6] p. il. small 4° ([Armed Forces Information and Education Office, DOD pamphlet 2-16; Army Dept., DA pamphlet 20-194; Navy Dept. NAVPERS 92540; Air Force Dept., AFP 34-3-19; Marine Corps, NAVMC 1172.]) [Pages in brackets in collation are left blank to be used for notes.] * Paper, 50c. • Item 314 & 312-AL. C. card 58-61889 D 2 8: So 8
ARMY DEPARTMENT, Defense Dept.
13305 Army procurement procedure, Changes 10; Aug. 1, 1958. [1958.] [27] p.4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 327-A
D 101.6/4: 957/ch. 1013306 ____ Changes 1J ; Aug. 12, 1958. [1958.] [55] p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf
form.] * Paper, 30c. • Item 327-A D 101.6/4: 957/ch. 11
13307Field manual FM (series).
21-18. Foot marches; [July 21, 1958]. [1958.] cover title, 104 p. il. 16° [Supersedes FM 21-18, July 14, 1950, including Changes 1 and 2, Sept. 1952 and Mar. 9,1954.] t • Item 324L. C. card 58-61991 D 101.20 : 21-18
13308 index of specifications and standards (used by) Department of Army, mili-tary index, v. 2; Apr. 1, 1958. [1958.] cover title, v-f-645 p. [Issued Apr. 1 and Oct. 1 of each year with cumulative monthly supplements in intervening months. Supersedes Oct. 1, 1957 edition and all supple-ments.] * Paper, $2.00 (including basic index and all supplements), 50c. additional for foreign mailing. • Item 330L. C. card 52-23466 D 101.34: 958
13309 3d Joint Military-Industry Packaging and Materials Handling Symposium, sponsored by Department of Army, with cooperation of Departments of Navy, Air Force and Commerce and National Security Industrial Asso-ciation, Fort Lee, Va., Oct. 1957. [1958.] cover title, vii+184 p. il. 4° tL. C. card 58-19710 D 101.51: 957
13310 Old Guard, history of Third Infantry Regiment. [1958.] 19+[1] p. il.[Heraldic symbols in color on p. 1 of cover.] t • Item 325L. C. card 58-61993 D 101.2 : G93/958
Pamphlets.13311 12-153.
13312 12-173.
13313 12-223.
13314 12-224.
13315 12-311.
• Item 327 D 101.22: (nos.)Enlisted evaluation system, MOS proficiency test aid for artillery
surveyor (MOS code 153) (formerly artillery survey specialist MOS code 145) (with list of study references] ; Aug. 1958. [1958.][l]+5p. t
Enlisted evaluation system, MOS proficiency test aid for air defense, missile fire control crewman. (NIKE-AJAX), (MOS code 173) (formerly surface-to-missile fire control crewman, MOS skill levels 227.1, 227.7 and 227.8) [with list of study references] ; Aug. 1958. [1958.] [l]+5p. t
Enlisted evaluation system MOS proficiency test aid for air defense missile electronics mechanic (NIKE-AJAX), (MOS code 223) (for-merly surface-to-air missile electronic assembler, MOS code 223) [with list of study references] ; Aug. 1958. [1958.] [1 ] +6 p. t
Enlisted evaluation system MOS proficiency test aid for air defense, missile fire control mechanic (NIKE-AJAX), (MOS code 224), (for- merlv surface-to-air missile fire control crewman, MOS skill levels 227.2 and 227.6) [with list of study references] ; Aug. 1958. [1958.] [l]+5p. t
Enlisted evaluation system MOS proficiency test aid for infantry com-munications specialist (MOS code 311) [with list of study refer-ences] ; Aug. 1958. [1958.] [l]+6p. t
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Enlisted evaluation system, MOS proficiency test aid for artlllerv communications specialist (MOS code 313) [with list of studv references]; Aug. 1958. [1958.] [l]+6 p. + StUdy
Enlisted evaluation system MOS proficiency test aid for medical rec 1958. [195^J° [l]°+6 J?5} [With HSt °f StUdy referencesJ ! Sept.
Enlisted evaluation system, MOS proficiency test aid for engineer snn 76+2) [with list of Stud> references]VAug"
Enlisted evaluation system, MOS proficiency test aid for medical lab S’lW U9K lWlth ,1St 8‘^
AUS' 8' 195S- I958- t2« P-Same : Changes 47 ; Aug. 25, 1958. [1958.] [2] 4-13-42 p [Issued
in loose-leaf form. Supersedes Changes 23, Dec 19 1957 i t bo^de^pocke^guid^ °rmati°n a“d Educatlon Offlce- South of th!
Senofthnlfr£rceS Information and Education Office, Pocket guide to
He[119518hlintrS2^°I?8rnOnnnel °rde1roed t?oU- S- Army- Alaska; June 1958.19 iq« -fl? p’ “arrow 12° [Supersedes DA Pam 21-74 Dec per, 10c5’ cludlng Changes 1-3, Apr. 12-Dec. 13, 1956.] ♦ Pa-
Tri°l?llo tOfICS : Trainfire! CJuly 19581- [1958.] cover title, 20 p.
SeeArmed Forces Information and Education Office, DOD pamphlet
Department of Army prime contracts (.?1 million and over) nlaccd with S/r ■ “nd
715—50 91 Pr y \ i addltlonal for foreign mailing; single copy 20c. ’
fS^t 1958- II958-' 43 »■ »“"«>Technical manual TM (series).
11-2093-20. Code practice•equipments EE-94-F, EE-95-F, EE-96-D, EE-96-E, L' , and telegraphic code trainers AN/ttpc 1 ti nnAAN/FGC-T4 organizationalmaintenance [with lift
June 19O8. [1958.] cover title, 26 p. il. 5 pl. 4° J ® Item 329 11-2557-25. Se^CiviljAeronautics Administration, United States VdndZr^fl^ht
12-715.
12-762.
12-931.
20-21.
20-194.
20-195.
21-74.
355-14.
355-117.
715-3.
715-4-1.
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ARMY MEDICAL SERVICE, Defense Dept.AT^?T!.th. “¥-rsing’ selectecl Papers from 1956 and 1957 workshops-
[edited by] Elizabeth A. Pagels. [1958.] ix 4-305 p. 4° (Walter Reed Of Research> Walter R<* d Army Medical Center.) [The
1956 M orkshop was held in association with The Catholic University of America.] * Paper, $1.50. • Item351-A verity oi
L. C. card 58-61916 D 104 2; N 93/3Symposium on preventive and social psychiatry, Apr. 15-17, 1957 Walter
Reed Army Institute of Research, Washington, D. C. [with lists of refer-ences]. [1958.] xi-|-529 p. il. [Sponsored jointly by Walter Reed
™y Institute of Research, Walter Reed Army Medical Center andNational Research Council.] * Paper, $2.00. • Item 351-AL. C. card 58-61952 D 104 2. p 95
ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSIONAEC research reports. Y 3. At 7.22/ (ietter-nos.)
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APAE-Memo—108. Coolant flow tailoring program of APPR-1 core employing * sc?re of reactor vessel; by Salvatore M. Ingenerl
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Parametric study of gas-cooled reactor concept; prepared by staff of Process Design Operation. Mar. 1, 1958. [2]+40 p. il. 4° (Irradiation Processing Department, Hanford Atomic Products Operation, General Electric Company.) J • Item 1051-C
Isotopic equilibria of nitrosyl chloride [with list of refer-ences] ; by Riley Schaeffer and Hampton Smith. June 4, 1957. 12 p. 4° (Ames Laboratory at Iowa State Col-lege.) [Processed.] 4> Paper, 50c.
Semi-annual summary research report in chemistry, July- Dec. 1957, Ames Laboratory staff [with bibliography]. Mar. 15, 1958. 67 p. 4° (Ames Laboratory at Iowa State College.) [Processed.] d> Paper, $1.75.
Faraday cup monitor for Iowa State College synchrotron elec-tron beam; by Roderick D. Riggs, C. L. Hammer, Dec. 1957. [4]+36 p. il. 4° (Ames Laboratory, Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa.) [Processed.] 4> Paper, $1.25.
Fallout from nuclear weapons tests [with list of references] ; by Charles L. Dunham. [1958.] [3]+16 p. 4° [Proc-essed. Reproduced by permission of Academic Press from Advances in biological and medical physics.] t
Agricultural research program, semi-annual progress report, July 1-Dec. 31, 1957. May 1958. 47 p. il. 4° (University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn.) [Processed.] 4> Paper, $1.25.
Hazards and safety measures for nuclear-powered merchant ships, annotated bibliography. Sept. 15, 1957. cover title, vi + 272 p. 4° (Arthur D. Little, Inc., Cambridge, Mass.) [Processed.] Paper, $4.00.L. C. card 58-61976
Research and development in field of thorium chemistry and metallurgy, v. 2, Pilot scale production of thorium metal by fused salt electrolysis, final report [with list of refer-ences] ; by Lothar Abraham, Edw’ard L. Thellmann, James L. Wyatt. June 30, 1956 [published 1958]. cover title, iii-viii + 248 p. il. 4° (Horizons, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.) [Processed. Declassified June 6, 1957.] 4> Paper, $6.00.
Reconnaissance for uraniferous lignites in North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, and Wyoming [with list of litera-ture cited] ; by Ernest P. Beroni, Herman L. Bauer, jr. July 1952 [published 1958]. cover title, 93 p. il. 1 pl. and 2 maps in pocket, 4° (Geological Survey, Washington, D. C.) [Processed. Declassified Mar. 9, 1956. Prepared by Geological Survey for Atomic Energy Commission.] 4> Paper $2.50.
Liquid thermal diffusion [articles, with bibliographies] ; edited by Philip H. Abelson, Nathan Rosen, John I. Hoover. Aug. 1958. xii + 251 p. 11. (Naval Research Laboratory, Physic Special Research Division.) [Processed. Sept. 10, 1946, appears on title page. Classification canceled June 12, 1957.] 4* Paper, $4.00.
Nuclear safety guide [with list of references] ; by A. D. Calli-han [and others]. [1958.] v + 24 p. il. 4° (Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory of University of California, Los Alamos, N. Mex.) [Processed.] <1> Paper, $1.00.
Handbook of Federal regulations applying to transportation of radioactive materials [May, 1958]. [1958.] v+48 p. (Division of Construction and Supply, Traffic Management Section.) * Paper, 25c. • Item 1052 L. C. card 55-63396 Y 3.At 7 : 6 T 68/958
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Y 3.At 7: 40-2/(nos.) 273. Study and use of rotating plasma [with list of references; by] O. A.
Anderson [and others], [1958.] 13 p. il. 4° [Relates to Homopolar devices.]
344. Oak Ridge thermonuclear experiment [with list of references] ; by C. F. Barnett [and others]. [1958.] 16+[2] p. il. 4°
345. Magnetic compression of shock preheated deuterium [with list of refer-ences ; by] A. C. Kolb. [1958.] 14 p. il. 4°
346. Steadily running self-focusing streams [with list of references; by] W. H. Bennett. [ 1958.] [ 1 ] +16 p. il. 4«
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Free hydrogen atom collison cross sections of interest in controlled thermo- nuciear research [with bibliography] ; by W. L. Fite. [1958.] 8+[4]
Radio frequency thermonuclear machines [with list of references • bvl T W Butler A. J. Hatch and A. J. Ulrich. [1958.] 17 p. ilL <“ ’ YJ
Temperature and density conditions for nucleogenesis by fusion processes P%' ?Pa[Sno ^4T')referenCeS; by] WiUiam A‘ Fowler ° [1P958 ] 9
Rurna^yneAectJonf and cooperative phenomena in B-l stellarator discharges [^/p1 il1S4»Of reterences ! by] W. Bernstein [and others]. [1958.] 12 +
EXrP^^eH^S T obmic heating and confinement of plasma in a stellarator pWilth4»1St °f re£erences ; by] T. Coor [and others]. [1958.] 12+[15]
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5e£ K,Ess'i®.1waffi45S^,J^t^i [byI D- MT^T.T^,Sd I"““ u« »'■ "'»»"*> > bSdetermination (with 11« of
8p 40 J ’ y d’ K- Memll, M. Honda, and J. R. Arnold. [1958 ]
ence’; by) C.°A8aTrflltagde™{958O)Ola22+°32?p°?i 4? IWith °”'
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K’n»5s''r+'|',a!L5.,'r'lb'‘“S r“c,or [by] F. B. Persei.
Qu<H?otitr?\17>e approach to evaluation of risk in locating reactor siteo[with list of references; by] H. J. Gomberg. [1958 ]
. unirradiated processing phases of uranium fuel cvcles Iwith st of refeiences] ; by J. P. Murray [and others]. [1958 ] 25 d il 4»
llST"i,4+(ia4r;n04.p'",“”1“m rewde pr»Era“. iijNm .
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Chemical aspects of molten fluoride reactors [with list of references] ; by W. R. Grimes [and others]. [1958.] 32 p. il. 4° rwtH> Hrf refer
Operating experience with sodium reactor• experiment. [with list of refer-ences] ; prepared by F. E. Faris [and others]. [1958.] [1]j
Thermal and hydraulic experiments for pressurized water reactors [with list of references; by] W. H. Esselman [and others]. [19a8.J [lj-t
Argonne1 low’power reactor, prototype direct cycle boiling water reactor package plant for electric power production and space heating [with list of references; by] C. R. Braun. [1958.] 19 p. 11. 4°
Fluid metal fuels; UO2NaK slurry [with list of references by] B. M.Abraham, H. E. Flotow, and R. D. Carlson. [1958.] 14 p. il. 4
Predicted dynamic behavior of EBR-II [with list of references, by] 1. R.Bump and H. O. Monson. [1958.] 31p.il. 4° . hnrl/,i5„„
Engineering experience at Brookhaven National Laboratory in handling uranium-bismuth reactor fuels [with bibliography; by] R. J. Isler [and
Thorium ’bismuthide breeder blanket [with list of references] , by J. S. Brvner and M. B. Brodsky. [1958.] 20 p. il. 4°
Liquid metal fuel reactor with recycled plutonium [with list of references; by] F. T. Miles [and others]. [1958.] 144-[5] p. il. 4° .,
Economy loading of nuclear pow'er plants in steam electric systems [with list of references; by] L. Macklin. [1958.] JU+14Ip. il. 4
Recovery of uranium from ores by direct leaclnng with 1]()^[with bibliography] ; by J. E. Magner and R. H. Bailes. [19u8.] 10 p.
Entrainment studies on solvent extraction of uranium from heavy slurries E“fwith^Fbliography] I^by D. A. Ellis, R. S. Long, and J. B. Byrne, improved mertodl^r’pVeparation of hig ̂ by R. S.
t nno- D A Ellis, and J. E. Magner. L19a». J © p. u. *Flocculation subsidence and filtration of uraniferous colloidal ore disP«-
sions (slimes) [with list of references] ; by V. K. La Mer and R. H.Operation of resin-ln-pulp1 uranium processing mill at Moab J\tah8W31
list of references] ; by L. A. Painter and T. F. Izzo. [1958.] 8+[3]
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Solvent extraction tor recovering uranium and vanadium from snlt-roaat- S0Sss SSilSns iwltbllat of re(ere„c«) : by ■ B Knjenbaum, S. E.Borrowman and J. B. Clemmer. [1958.] 8-r[2] P* • .
Pro?eas VwithMMiography?! by R* j’ AHen^
CunHc aminonium reagent as an oxidant in carbonate leaching of uranifer-ous ore” "with list of references] ; by M. A. DeScsa [and others], [1958.]
E.xcerP' process, aqueous method for production of pure uranium tetra-fluoride from crude uranium sources [with list of references] by I. R. Higgins, W. J. Neill, and L. E. McNeese. [1958.] 12 p. 11. 4
Solvent extraction processing of uranium and thorium oresi [with list references] ; by K. B. Brown [and others], [1958.] 39 p. il. 4
Design and operation of uranium processing mill using |on jan^e(solvent extraction) ; prepared, by K. M. Black, J. Koslov, and J. D.
Improved pulsedInsolvent extraction column ^cartridges [with list of refer-
Pymneta^hirgfcal processing9 [with bibliography; by] P. Chiotti and A. F.
Radiation [effects of'alpha particles on «ranium hexafluoride [with bib-liography ; by] H. A. Bernhardt, W. Davis, jr., and C. H. Shiflett. [iy&».J 19 p il 4® .
Continuous processes for direct reduction of uranium hexafluoride to uranium tetrafluoride of high purity and density ; [by S. H. Smiley and D. C. Brater. [1958.] 11 p. il. 4» .
Multi-ton production of fluorine for manufacture of uranium h^x.afla°”“e [with bibliography; by] A. P. Huber, J. Dykstra, B. H. Thompson. [1958.] 16 p. il. 4° c .
Development of high capacity, continuous process for preparation or uranium hexafluoride from uranium oxides and ore concentrates [with bibliography; by] S. H. Smiley and D. C. Brater. [19u8.] 23 p. il. 4
Pyrometallurgical purification of plutonium reactor fuels [with list ot references] ; by J. A. Leary [and others]. [1958.] 14 p. il. 4
Aqueous decontamination of plutonium from fission product elements [with list of references] ; by R. S. Winchester and W. J. Maramen. [1958.]8 p il 4°
533. Analytical chemical laboratories for handling of plutonium; [by] C. F. Metz. [1958.] 22 p. il. 4°
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EXZPRmvn[withnidt^f?efSCenceSSt“bvl8HfHt w C°UP\e? ^‘thermal system 33 p. il. 4» reierences , by] H. H. Hummel [and others]. [1958.]
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m?tHces°[withSliOsnt ofrefer^ “I high temperatures from refractory J. Orth 8 [1958 ]ISti?pre4foerences] ’ P^pared by George A. Cowan, Charles
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il. 4° ^rans rsjoraiund and Sydney Fernbach. [1958.] 13 p.B Nap=™ U°^n^ heav>’ nuclei, decay schemes of
others], [1958.] 22 p. il. 4» °f references • by] J. M. Hollander [and 'S'Merences'^by)0' WlSSaw™? ' Swji?r4£" twil
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S BSt?'.th(ir95”jU"?p.”sys,em [wlth Ust «' reterencs) ; by G. G.
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Temperature independent isotope effects in chemical exchange equilibria involving linear molecules [with list of references] ; by Jacob Bigeleisen.
Electron bean/controi in conventional synchrotron [with list of references; by] C. L. Hammer and L. J. Laslett. [1958.] 13 p. il. 4°
High-energy physics with hydrogen bubble chambers [with list or reter- ences ; by] Luis W. Alvarez. [1958.] 4 p. 4® .
Photomeson experiments at Berkeley 340-mev synchrotron [with list of references; by] V. Perez-Mendez [and others]. [1958.] 11 p. il. 4
Development and operation of liquid hydrogen bubble chambers [with list or references ; by] J. D. Gow. [1958.] 18 p. il. 4°
Photoproduction of mesons from 500 to 1100 Mev [with list of references; by] M. Sands. [1958.] 10 p. il. 4°
Nuclear cross sections for scattering of neutrons and protons [with list of references; by] R. Jastrow and I. Harris. [1958.] 8+ [5] p. il..4
Status of NRL electron guide field project [with list of references; by] D. C. dePackh. [1958.] 8+[6]p. il. 4®
Production and properties of strange particles and pions at Brookhaven cosmotron [with Bibliography of cosmotron publications; by] R. Serber. [1958.] 44-[3]p.4“ t .
Evaluation of inhalation hazards in nuclear energy industry [with list of references] ; by J. N. Stannard. [1958.] 14+[1] p. il. 4®
External environmental radiation measurements in United States [wltn lists of references ; by] L. R. Solon [and others], [1958.] 7 + ix p. 11. 4®
Radiation exposure to people in environs of major production atomic energy plant [with list of references] ; by J. W. Healy [and others]. [1958.] 20 p. il. 4“ ,
Calorimetric determination of local absorbed dose [with list of references, by] P. Milvy [and others]. [1958.] 10 p. il. 4°
Analysis of absorbed dose delivered by monoenergetic neutrons [with list or refereaces; by] H. H. Rossi and W. Rosenzweig. [1958.] [1J+5 + [6] p. il. 4°
Automatic analysis of tracks in nuclear emulsions [with list of references; by] K. C. Speh. [1958.] [l]+7p.4« . „ „
Radioactivity standardization in United States [with list of references ; by] W. B. Mann and H. H. Seliger. [1958.] 4+[4]p. il. 4®
Influence of lowered permissible dose levels on atomic energy operations in United States [with list of references; by] Lauriston S. Taylor. [1958.] 8+[l] p. il. 4° x r „
Conducting plastic equivalent to tissue, air, and polystyrene [with bib-liography ; by] Francis R. Shonka, John E. Rose, and G. Failla. [1958.] 7 p. 4°
Surface dose from plutonium [with bibliography; by] W. C. Roesch. [1958.] 10+ [4] p. il. 4® . v ,
Detection of plutonium in wounds [with list of notes and references; by] W. C. Roesch and J. W. Baum. [1958.] 4+[l]p. il. 4®
Summary of data that was used in revision of internal dose recommenda-tions of International Commission on Radiological Protection [with bib-liography] ; by K. Z. Morgan, I. H. Tipton and M. J. Cook. [1958.] 16 P-iL 40Radiation protection records at major atomic energy facility ; by A. R. Keene, J. W. Vanderbeek, and E. C. Watson. [1958.] 9 p. il. 4®
Criteria of hydrothermal emplacement in plateau uranium strata [with list of references] ; by P. F. Kerr. [1958.] 12 p. il. 4®
Distribution of uranium in volcanic rocks of San Juan Mountains, south-western Colorado [with list of references] ; by Esper S. Larsen, jr., David Gottfried, and Marjorie Molloy. [1958.] 11 p. il. 4°
Geology of Ross-Adams uranium-thorium deposit, Alaska [with one refer-ence] ; by E. M. MacKevett, jr. [1958.] 11 p. il. 4®
Radiogenic lead in nonradioactive minerals, clue in search for uranium and thorium [with list of references] ; by R. S. Cannon, jr., L. R. Stieff, and T. W. Stern. [1958.] 14 p. il. 4®
Low-level aerial radiometric surveying in USA [with list of references] ; by T. L. Boyle. [1958.] 10 p. il. 4®
Thorium-uranium fuel elements for SRE [with list of references] ; by B. R. Hayward and P. Corzine. [1958.] 13 p. il. 4®
Development of core elements for Enrico Fermi power reactor [with list of references] ; by W. N. McDaniel, O. E. Homeister, D. O. Leeser. [1958.] 16 p. 11. 4®
Electrical effects of high-intensity ionizing radiation on nonmetals; [by] V. A. J. van Lint and P. H. Miller, jr. [1958.] 10+[1] p. il. 4®
Advances in application of radioisotopes and nuclear irradiation in metal-lurgical research [with list of references; by] M. T. Simnad. [1958.] 16+[5] p. 11. 4“ . . ..
Conversion of high energy radiation to stored chemical energy and its utilization in formation of graft copolymers [with bibliography; by] D. S. Ballatine, A. Glines, and D. J. Metz. [1958.] 6+[6] p. il. 4°
Chemical changes in meat induced by gamma irradiation [with list of references; by] D. M. Doty [and others]. [1958.] 7 p. 4® ~
Problem of induced radioactivity in use of high energy electrons (25 Mev) for sterilization and chemical processing [with list of references; by] J. Ovadia, F. Heinmets, and A. Herschman. [1958.] [l]+10+[3Jp. il. 4®
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USbib°liograDhv<1-UbvltiTatAVer studies of alternate metabolic pathways [with
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8 D 11 4°Differential diagnosis of jaundice with radioactive rose bengal [with list of references; by] R. A. Nordyke, and W. H. Blahd. [1958.] 4-f-[7]p il 4° _
Comparison of distribution of magnesium-28 with that of potassium-42 and calcium-45 [with list of references; by] B. A. Barnes and G. L. Brownell. [1958.] 10 p. il. 4° x .
Total and partial body radioactivity measurements for metabolic tracer studies [with list of references; by] G. J. Hine, and B. A. Burrows. [1958 ] 8 p. il. 4°
Methods for study of cerebral blood flow kinetics with gamma-emitting radioisotopes [with list of references] ; by Paul Crandall and Benedict Cassen. [1958.] [l]+7p.4»
Coronary blood flow determinations with radioactive rubidium [with list of references; by] R. E. Mack [and others]. [1958.] 6+[4] p. 11. 4°
Studies on neutron capture therapy [with list of references ; by] Gordon L. Brownell and William H. Sweet. Apr. 1, 1958. [ 1 ] +14 + [7] p. 11. 4°
Recent advances in neutron capture therapy [with bibliography ; by] L. E.Farr [and others]. [1958.] 8+[6]p. 4°
Nonionizing radiant energy as mediating factor controlling radiation dam-age in plants and animals [with list of references ; by] Robert B. Withrow andC. C. Moh. [1958.] 8 p. 4» t v
Mechanism of induction of mammary neoplasms in rats by radiation, rela-tion to dose and ovarian status [with bibliography ; by] V. P. Bond [and others]. [1958.] 10+[9] p. il. 4°
DNA synthesis in irradiated animals [with list of references ; by] Lola S.Kelly. [1958.] 9 p. il. 4» , . .
Effects of ionizing X-irradiation on adult and immature mammalian brain [with list of references; by] C. D. Clemente [and others]. [1958.] 13 p. il. 4°
Advances in radiation mutagenesis through studies on Drosophila [with list of references] : by H. J. Muller. [1958.] 14 p. 4°
Antibody formation in x-irradiated rats protected with rat or rabbit hema-topoietic cells [with list of references] ; by M. F. LaVia, E. L. Simmons, and J. D. Denko. [1958.] [8] p. il. 4° .
Interrelations of nucleic acid and protein syntheses in radiation induced mutation induction in bacteria [with list of references; by] F. L. Haasand C. O. Doudney. [1958.] 16 p. il. 4°
Radiation-induced genetic damage in mice [with list of references] ; by W. L. Russell and Liane Brauch Russell. [1958.] 15 p. il. 4°
Bronchogenic carcinoma from radioactive particulates [with bibliography: by] Herman Cemher. [1958.] [l]+8+[31 p. il. 4"
Effects of maternally administered P-32 on fetal development [with list of references; by] M. R. Sikov, J. E. Lofstrom, T. R. Noonan. [1958.] 9 p. 4° r .
Effect of X-rays on cardiovascular system [with list of references; by] W.O. Caster. [1958.1 6 p. il. 4°
Genetic factor in acute and chronic radiation toxicity [with list of refer-ences ; by] Douglas Grahn. [1958.] 12 p. il. 4°
Protective component in nonirradiated protoplasm of amoebae [with list of references; by] E. W. Daniels and H. H. Vogel, jr. [1958.] 9 p. il. 4°
Modification of sensitivity to radiation in single cells by physical means [with list of references; by] E. L. Powers, R. B. Webb and C. F. Ehret. [1958.] 10 p. 11. 4°
Structural changes in human bone containing Ra2'-° [with list of refer-ences; by] R. E. Rowland, J. Jowsey, and J. H. Marshall. [1958.] 8 p. 11. 4°
Influence of strontium-90 upon life span and neoplasms of mice [with list of references; by] Miriam P. Finkel, Birute O. Biskis, and Gertrude M. Scribner. [1958.] 11 p. il. 4°
Radiation induced aging in mice [with bibliography; by] H. J. Curtis and K.L. Gebhard. [1958.] 6+ [4] p. il. 4°
Cell renewal, maturation and decay in gastro-intestinal epithelia of normal and irradiated animals [with list of references ; by] H. Quastler [and others]. [1958.] 6+[l]p. il. 4»
Radiation sensitivity and chemical structure [with list of references; by] D. R. Kalkwarf. [1958.] 11 p. il. 4°
Consideration of elementary processes in radiation chemistry [with list of references] ; by Milton Burton, William H. Hamill and John L. Magee. [1958.] 21 p. 4°
Spectrographic determination of oxygen, nitrogen and hydrogen in metals [with list of references; by] V. A. Fassel, W. A. Gordon, and R. J. Jasinski. [1958.] 15 p. il. 4°
Radiation sensitivity of crystalline choline chloride [with list of refer-ences; by] R. M. Lemmon and R. O. Lindblom. [1958.] 9 p. il. 4°
Mechanism in radiolysis of aqueous protein solutions [with list of refer-ences ; by] Michael E. Jayko, Boyd M. Weeks, and Warren M. Garrison. [1958.] 10 p. il. 4°
Radiation chemistry of fluorinated organic compounds [with list of ref-erences ; by] P. Y. Feng. [1958.] 14 p. il. 4°
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Use of in predicting catalytic reactions [with list of references! • bv J- A. Wethington, jr. [and others], [1958.] 6+[4] p il 4o J ’ y HiudmanmC[i“5“]a29”„1‘l4e.el“'“,s I"“'‘ J- C.
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1065. Concentration of heavy water by distillation and electrolysis [with list of references] ; by W. P. Bebbington and V. R. Thayer. [1958.] 15 p. il. 4°
1069. Development of high power irradiators [with list of references ; by] B. Manowitz [and others]. [1958.] [1]+10+[9] p. il. 4®
1078. Fuel enrichment and reactor performance; by C. Starr. [1958.] 18 p.il. 4°
1079. Experimental studies on kinetic behavior of water boiler type reactors [with list of references; by] M. E. Remley [and others]. [19o8.] 12+ [12] p. il. 4°
1080. Integral safety devices for reactors [with list of references]; by S. H. Fitch [and others]. [1958.] 10+[5] p. il. 4°
1081. Tensile properties of pure plutonium and some aluminum-plutonium alloys [with one reference; by] H. R. Gardner, C. H. Bloomster, J. M. Jefferes. [1958.] 9p.il. 4» J .
1426. Chemical properties of high-energy hydrogen and carbon produced by nuclear reactions [with list of references; by] Richard Wolfgang. [1958.] 10 p. 4°
1429. Spallation fission competition in heaviest elements [with list of refer-ences; by] T. D. Thomas [and others]. [1958.] 15 p. il. 4°
1430. Use of aluminum as fuel cladding in high temperature water cooled re-actors [with list of references; by] J. A. Ayres, R. L. Dillon, R. J. Lobsinger. [1958.] 9 p. 4°
1433. Production forming of natural uranium metal [with list of references] ; by John A. Fellows. [1958.] 18 p. il. 4®
1434. Recent advances in chemistry of liquid metal fuel reactors [with list of references; by] R. H. Wiswall [and others]. [1958.] 14+[2] p. il. 4®
1542. Training programs and challenges in nuclear energy and life sciences by J. N. Stannard. [1958.] 5 p. 4°
1547. ZPR-4, versatile source of neutrons [with list of references; by] F. C. Beyer, R. C. Doerner, F. H. Martens. [1958.] 7 p. il. 4®
1549. Radiochemical analysis on EBR-1 fuel assembly meltdown [with list of references ; by] R. F. Buchanan. [1958.] 10 p. il. 4®
1552. Production of refined UF8 from ore concentrates by fluidization and fractional distillation techniques [with list of references ; by] S. Law- roski [and others]. [1958.] 29 p. 4®
1762. Radioluxograph, fast, simple type of autoradiograph [with list of refer-ences] ; by J. R. Dooley, jr. [1958.] 7 p. il. 4®
1764. Neutron diffraction studies of magnetic structure [with list of references; by] J. M. Hastings [and others]. [1958.] 6+[6] p. il. 4®
1766. Operational characteristics of armour fission gas gamma facility [with list of references; by] C. W. Terrell and W. N. McElroy. [1958.] 21 p. il. 4®
1767. Experience in disposal of radioactive wastes to ground [with list of refer-ences] ; by R. E. Brown [and others]. [1958.] 13 p. il. 4®
1769. Radiation chemistry of gases ; by P. Harteck and S. Dondes. [1958.] 10 p.1771. Isotope production with an electron linear accelerator [with bibliog-
raphies ; by] M. H. MacGregor. [11] p. il. 4®1777. Measurement of Doppler temperature coefficient in intermediate and fast
assemblies [with list of references] ; by R. T. Frost, W. Y. Kato, D. K. Butler. [1958.] 12 p. il. 4®
1780. Methods and equipment for low decontamination processing of metallic nuclear fuels [with list of references] ; by G. E. Brand [and others]. [1958.] 8+[14] p. 11. 4°
1782. Construction design of EBR—2, integrated unmoderated nuclear power plant [with list of references; by] L. J. Koch [and others]. [1958.] 43 p. il. 4®
1783. Determination of prompt neutron decay constants of multiplying system [with list of references; by] J. Bengston [and others]. [1958.] 20 p. il. 4®
1784. Irradiation effects on pigment, hair follicles and skin with relation to cosmic ray heavy ions, microbeams, and oxygen influence [with list of references ; by] H. B. Chase. [1958.] 6 p. il. 4®
1790. Studies of intense gas discharges [with list of references] ; by J. S. Luce. [1958.] 31p.il. 4®
1832. Ion exchange properties of hydrous oxides [with list of references] ; by K. A. Kraus [and others], [1958.] 16+ [13] p. il. 4®
1834. Meteorological factors in appraisal and control of acute exposures to stack effluents [with list of references] ; by James J. Fuquay. [1958.] 18+ [1] p. il. 4®
1838. Radiation limitations on recycle of power reactor fuels [with list of references] ; by E. D. Arnold. [1958.] 33 p. il. 4®
1840. Current manufacturing processes used in United States for mass production of UF8 from purified UO3 [with list of references; by] C. A. Powell. [1958.] 12p.il. 4®
1842. Reactivity measurement facility and its applications [with list of refer-ences] ; by D. R. DeBoisblanc [and others]. [1958.] 23 p. il. 4°
1845. Disassembly and metallurgical evaluation of melted-down EBR-1 core [with list of references; by] J. H. Kittel [and others]. [1958.] 11 p. il. 4®
1845. Stability studies on EBR-1 [with list of references; by F. W. Thalgott [and others]. [1958.] 25 p. il. 4®
1847. Resonance capture in uranium and thorium lumps [with list of references; by] B. I. Spinrad, J. Chernick, and N. Corngold. [1958.] 38 p. il. 4®
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18o9. Solid state dosimeters for radiation measurement [with list of references! • by J. H. Schulman. [1958.] 16 p. il. 4° reierences] ,
J?”*- Static pinch ; by Conrad L. Longmire. [1958.] 2 p. il. 4°““■ E ■«“>* «r‘ «' references;
1867. Global scale dispersion by atmosphere [with *’1R7^ « L’MeCKla+[P58J 12+ll] P.H.4«87« hist4oof references; by] J-L-
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Effects of irradiation on the structural materials in nuclear power reactors [with list of references] ; by J. C. Wilson. [1958.] 26 p. il. 4°
Critical evaluation of radiocarbon techniques for determining mixing rates in oceans and atmosphere [with list of references ; by] H. Craig. [1958.]
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14-1- [2] p. il. 4°1980 lonium-thorium and lead isotope ratios as indicators of oceanic water
masses [with list of references; by] E. D. Goldberg, C. Patterson and T. Chow. [1958.] 6+[l]p.il.4°
1986 Production of high specilic activity radioisotopes [with list of references]; by A. L. Ayers, W. B. Lewis, and C. E. Stevenson. [1958.] 28 p. il. 4°
1987. Health physics aspects of handling uranium-233 feed material; by J. N. P. Lawrence. [1958.] 8 p. 4°
1988. Quantitative evaluation of resonance integrals [with list of references ; by] F. T. Adler, G. W. Hinman, and L. W. Nordheim. [1958.] 17 p. 4°
1990. Metallurgical problems in molten fluoride systems [with list of references] ; by W. D. Manly [and others]. [1958.] 30 p. il. 4°
1993. Recent advances in metallurgy of zirconium and titanium alloys of special interest in reactor technology [with list of references] ; by G. M. Adam-son, jr. [and others], [1958.] 20 p. il. 4°
1996. Metabolism of Sr 90 and Y 90 and influence of lactation on retention [with bibliography] ; by Frank E. Hoecker and Edward I. Shaw. [1958.] 8+ [7] p. 11. 4°
2003. Mechanism of transport of bivalent cations into yeast cell [with bibliog-raphy ; by] A. Rothstein. [1958.] 6+ [9] p. il. 4°
2008. Basic training course for nuclear engineers [with list of references] ; by W. J. Knox. [1958.] 6+[l]p. 4“ , t
2015. Electron triplet production in hydrogen [with list of references; by] J. D. Anderson land others]. [1958.] 9 p. il. 4°
2158. Characteristics and performance of 5000 gpm AC linear induction and mechanical centrifugal sodium pumps ; [by] Orville S. Seim and RobertA. Jaross. [1958.] 12 p. il. 4°
2160. Coupled fast-thermal power breeder critical experiment [with list of refer-ences; by] R. Avery [and others]. [1958.] 34 p. 11. 4°
2167. Recycle of plutonium in low-enrichment light water reactors [with list of references] ; by P. Greebler [and others], [1958.] 39 p. il. 4°
2172. Some factors influencing radioresistance and tumor induction in plants [with list of references; by] Arnold H. Sparrow and Lloyd A. Schairer. [1958.] 8+[7]p. il. 4°
2246. Photosynthesis [with list of references; by] M. Calvin [and others].[1958.] 20 p. il. 4°
2351. Disposal of high level radioactive liquid wastes in terrestrial pits, sequel [with bibliography] ; by W. de Laguna, K. E. Cowser, and F. L. Parker. [1958.] 32 p. fl. 4° , ,
2354 Treatment of large-volume, low-level waste by lime-soda softening process [with list of references] ; by K. E. Cowser, Roy J. Morton, and E. J. Witkowski. [1958.] 28 p. il. 4° . ,
oqkq Waste characteristics for resin-in-pulp uranium extraction process [with 2359. w^gtte0^nrae^enC1es ; by] E. C. Tsivoglou, D. C. Kaida, and J. R. Dearwater.[1958.] 21 p. il. 4°
2SR4 Pulsed solid homogeneous reactors for research [with list of references] ; by A. W. McReynolds, J. M. Stein, and T. B. Taylor. [1958.] 18-f-[9]p il. 4°
2366 Status report on conversion of Brookhaven graphite reactor to enriched fuel [with list of references; by] N. Corngold, J. Hendrie, and R. Powell. [1958.] 7+[2]p. il. 4°
2372. Dresden nuclear power station [with list of references ; by] V. A. Elliott [and others]. [1958.] 34+[25] p. il. 4°
2373 Technology of aqueous thoria slurries for single-region homogeneous reac-tors [with list of references; by] W. E. Johnson [and others]. [1958.] 8+[3] p. il. 4°
2375 Slowing down of neutrons in hydrogenous media, status of theory and experiment [with list of references; by] Herbert Goldstein, P. F. Zweifel, D. G. Foster, jr. [1958.] 48+[19] p. il. 4°
2377. Biological and medical studies with high energy particle accelerators [with list of references] ; by J. L. Born [and others]. 28 p. il. 4°
2377 Gamma-ray spectrometric systems of analysis [with list of references; by] R. W. Perkins. [1958.] 37 p. il. 4°
2378. New developments in nondestructive testing of reactor fuel elements [with list of references; by] W. J. McGonnagle and R. S. Paul. [1958.] 10p. il. 4°
2384. Organic lubricants and polymers for nuclear power plants [with list of references] ; by Robert O. Bolt [and others]. [1958.] 16+[16] p. il. 4°
2386. Solution of transport equation by Sn method [with list of references] ; by B. G. Carlson and G. I. Bell. [1958.] 25 p. 4°
2387. Research experience with plastic-moderated critical assemblies [with list of references; by] F. J. Jankowski. [1958.] 47 p. il. 4°
2388. Fluoride volatility processes for spent reactor fuels [with list of refer-ences; by] R. K. Steunenberg and R. C. Vogel. [1958.] 29 p. 4°
2404. Properties of uranium dioxide [with list of references; by] J. Belle. [1958.] 28+[27] p. il. 4°
2405. Physics of water moderated thorium reactors [with list of references] ; by M. C. Edlund [and others], [1958.] 18 + 7p.il.4°
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S. G. Forbes. [1958.] 10 + 8 p. il. 4°13687 2429. Zirflex process [with one reference; by] J. L. Swanson. [1958.1 20
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13698 World motor vehicle registration, 1957-58; prepared by George R. Davis and Thomas A. Manning. Aug. 1958. 4 p. 4° * Paper, 10c.
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13699 Rules and regulations governing navigation of Panama Canal and ad-jacent waters, 1952 edition [revised pages]. [1958.] [15] p. il. [Proc-essed. Issued in loose-leaf form. Accompanied by Transmittal sheet 25, 1 p. Aug. 1, 1958.] f Panama Canal Company, Balboa Heights, Canal Zone or Washington 25, D. C.L. C. card 15-9968 CZ 1.6: N 22/952/rev.pages-9
CENSUS BUREAU, Commerce Dept.1954 censuses of business, manufactures, mineral industries: [Bulletin
CS-(series) ]. • Items 133,135,15813700 1. Company statistics. [1958.] xiii+24 p. 1 tab. in pocket, 4® ♦ Paper, 60c.
L. C. card 58-61988 C 3.222: 954/1
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City finances, 1957, G-CF57.2. Compendium of city government finances in 1957. 1958. vi+148 p. IL 4°
[Prepared under supervision of Allen D. Manvel, chief, Governments Divi-sion.] * Paper, $1.00. • Item 140 .ar,7/9L. C. card 34-28211 C 3.142.9o7/2
County business patterns, reporting units, employment, and taxable pay-rolls, by industry groups under old-age and survivors insurance program, 1st quarter, 1956, pt. [Prepared in cooperation with Old-Age and Sur-vivors Insurance Bureau, Health, Education, and Welfare Dept.] • Item 133-A C 3.204: 956/pt. (nos.)
1. United States summary: [Summaries for States, District of Columbia, out-lying areas, county totals, SMA totals]. 1958. xv-|-247 p. 11. 4° Pa-
4 EasT’North Central States: [Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin]. 1958. xv 4-456 p. il. 4° Paper, $2.50.*L. C. card 49-45747
5 West North Central States- [Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota]. 1958. xv-[-400 p. il. 4“ Paper, $2.25.*
6. South Atlantic States: [Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia]. 1958. xv4-432 p. il. 4° Paper, $2.25.*
7. East South Central States: [Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee], 1958. xv4-248 p. il. 4° Paper, $1.50.*
8. West South Central States: [Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas]. 1958. xv4-287 p. il. 4° Paper, $1.75.*
10. Pacific States: [California, Oregon, Washington]. [1958.] xv-|-168 p.il. 4° Paper, $1.00.*
11. Outlying areas: [Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands]. 1958. xv4-67 p. il. 4° ♦ Paper, 50c.L. C. card 49-45747
Current population reports: Population estimates, series P-25. [Proc-essed.] C 3.186: P—2o/(nos.)182. Estimates of population of United States and components of population
change, July 1, 1950-1958. Sept. 3, 1958. 4 p. 4° f Paper, 10c.183. Provisional estimates of population of United States, Jan. 1, 1950-Aug. 1,
1958. Sept. 12, 1958. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] t Paper, 10c.----- Special censuses, series P-28. [Processed.] C 3.186: P-28/(nos.)
13712 1216. Special census of Terre Haute, Ind., May 12, 1958. Aug. 21, 1958. 6 p. 4°t Paper, 10c.
13713 1218. Special census of Danville, Ill., July 3, 1958. Aug. 29, 1958. 1 p. 4°[Processed.] t Paper, 10c.
13714 1219. Special census of Lower Burrell Township, Pa., July 29, 1958. Aug. 29,1958. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] t Paper, 10c.
13715 1220. Special census of North Little Rock, Ark., June 23, 1958. Sept. 10, 1958.2 p. 4° [Processed.] f Paper, 10c.
13716 1221. Special census of Skokie, Ill., June 7, 1958. Sept. 10, 1958. 2 p. [Proc-essed.] f Paper, 10c.
13717 1222. Special census of Mount Prospect, Ill., July 30, 1958. Sept. 18, 1958.1 p. 4° + Paper, 10c.
13718 1223. Special census of Pomona, Calif., May 12, 1958. Sept. 18, 1958. 6 p. 11. 4°t Paper, 10c.
13719 1224. Special census of Bakersfield, Calif., May 3, 1958. Sept. 19, 1958. 14 p.il . 4° [Processed.] f Paper, 25c.
13720 1225. Special censuses conducted by Bureau of Census, between Apr. 1-June 30,1958. Sept. 22, 1958. 4 p. 4° [Processed.] f Paper, 10c.
13721 Facts for industry: Compressed and liquefied gases, 1957; [prepared by Industry Division, Chemicals]. Aug. 20, 1958. 8 p. 4° (Series M28A- 07, supp. 2.) [Processed.] t Paper, 10c. C 3.158: M28A-07/supp. 2
13722 -------Cotton broad woven goods, summary for 1957; [prepared by IndustryDivision, Textile Branch]. Aug. 21,1958. 10 p. 4° (Series M22T.1-07.) [Processed.] t Paper, 10c. C 3.158: M22T.1-07
13723 -------Household furniture and bedding products, 1956; [prepared by Indus-try Division, Wood Products]. Aug. 27,1958. 5 p. 4° (Series M25D-06 (formerly M54A).) [Processed.] t Paper, 10c. C 3.158: M25D-06
13724 -------Internal combustion engines, 1957; [prepared in Industry Division].Aug. 27,1958. 9 p. 4° (Series : M35Lr-07.) [Processed.] f Paper, 10c.
C 3.158: M35L-07
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13725 Facts for industry: Iron and steel foundries and steel ingot producers, 1957 report on products shipped and materials used. Aug. 21 1958. [21+16 p. 4° (Series M33A-07 ([formerly M21C].) [Processed.’ Joint publica-tion of Bureau of Census and Bureau of Mines.] f Paper, 25c.
C 3.158: M33A-0713726 -------Manufacturers shipments of office furniture, 1957; [prepared by
Industry Division, Wood Products]. Aug. 14, 1958. 4 p. 4° (Series M25H-07.) [Processed.] f Paper, 10c. C 3.158: M25H-07
13<27 —77 Steel miU Products, 1957; [prepared by Industry Division, Metals and Metal Products]. Sept. 22, 1958. 9 p. 4° (Series: M33B-07.) [Proc-essed.] f Paper, 10c.
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----- Woolen and worsted woven goods, summary for 1957; [prepared bv Industry Division, Textiles]. Aug. 25, 1958. 3 p. 4° (Series M22T.3-07.) [Processed.] f Paper, 10c. C 3.158: M22T.3-07
Governmental finances in United States, 1957, G-GF57; Summary of gov-ernmental finances in 1957. Aug. 24, 1958. 37 p. il. 4° (Governments Division.) [Processed.] t Paper, 25c. C 3.191: 957
State finances, 1958, G—SF58 (series). [Processed.]3‘ StDievits?oXn?11iCpX%iDlOp958- AUS- 25’ 1958’ 10 P- iL 4° (Governments
division.) ] Paper, 10c. C 3.141: 958/3Statistical abstract of United States, 1958 [with bibliography of sources
of statistics]. 79th annual edition. [1958.] xii+1039 p. il. [Prepared under direction of Edwin D. Goldfield, chief, Statistical Reports Divi-sion Also issued as H. doc. 339, 85th Cong., 2d sess.] * Cloth, $3.75 • Item 150L. C. card 4-18089 c 3 134.958
United States census of population, 1950: Special reports; prepared under supervision of Howard G. Brunsman, chief, Population and Housing division, report P-E (series). • Item 160
4B. Corrections, Population mobility, States and State economic areas 11949 residence of population by age, marital status, educaHon, employment status, occupation, family income, etc.] [1958.] 6 p. 4» f P y ent
C 3.950—7/6 : 4 B/corr.sh.
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CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION, Commerce Dept.Civil aeronautics manuals: v. 2, supp. 21, [Civil aeronautics manual 4b
worthiness transport categories] Jan. 1958; Aug. 15, 1958.’ J J • -1 p‘ 4 issued in loose-leaf form.] * Paper, $4.00 (in-
cluding basic manual and supplementary service) ; $1.00 additional for foreign mailing. • Item 170 C 31.107/2: 2/supp 21
Location identifiers, Apr. 1958. [1958.] cover title, 144 p. 4° (ATC manual Office of Air Traffic Control.) [Issued with perforations
7th edltl.on and its supplements.] * Paper, $1.50 (including icolJAementary service)> 5dc. additional for foreign mailing. • Item
" C 31.157: 958<~al ‘^nter. Man-
cnohtenrbOMtayn?95lOPlT]t+4§ £ il’ 4»5 TpapeV
347. Load transmission test for flexible paving and base courses: pt. 6, Summary C fllrner^Mav [w,tl? ^8t references] ; by Raymond
nerner. May 1958. [4]+26 p. il. 4° 4> Paper, 75c. (PB 131890).UUriorCS-itate? ,8troinard flight inspection manual, revision no. 2 ; July 1958
<ES8i]- [81] P- iL 4° [VORTAC on cot’er is title of sec 206 im25 Chfln^?-PrTe'r^PlaCei^ent revision-l < [Army Dept.] TM 11-2557- ifLiCrong' *’JAir ™rce Dept.] AFM 55-8B; [Navy Dept.] NAVAER 16-1-520.) * Paper, 60c. • Item 168-B C 31.163/3: 956/rev 2
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CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD
Accidents in U. S. civil air carrier and general aviation operations, calendar year 1957, fixed-wing aircraft in excess of 12,500 pounds certificated take-off weight, helicopters, and all Alaskan air carriers. Aug. 29, 1958. cover title, iv-l-34 p. il. 4° (Bureau of Safety.) [Processed.] t L. C. card 50-61102 C 31.244/3: 957
Civil air regulations.pt. 27. Aircraft dispatcher certificates, effective Nov. 1, 1958. [ 1958.1 [2]
p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 5c. C 31.209 :2</bCivil air regulations amendments. [Processed.] f C 31.209 : (nos.)
4b-9. Airplane airworthiness, transport categories: Supplemental oxygen re-quirements, effective Sept. 1, 1958; adopted Aug. 27, 1958. [19o8.] 3 p. 4°
20-6. Pilot and instructor certificates: Issuance of U. S. pilot certificates to holders of foreign pilot certificates, effective Sept. 18, 1958 ; adopted Aug. 14, 1958. [1958.] 1 p. 4°
20-7. Same: Graduates of certificated flying schools, effective Aug. 25, 1958 , adopted Aug. 25, 1958. [1958.] 1 p. 4°
40-12. Scheduled interstate air carrier certification and operation rules: bup- plemental oxygen requirements for sustenance and first-aid, effective Sept. 1, 1958; adopted Aug. 27, 1958. [1958.] 4 p. 4°
41-18. Certification and operation rules for scheduled air carrier operations out-side continental limits of United States : Supplemental oxygen require-ments for sustenance and first aid, effective Sept. 1, 1958 ; adopted Aug. 27,1958. [1958.] 4 p. 4«
42-15. Irregular air carrier and off-route rules: Supplemental oxygen require-ments for sustenance and first aid, effective Sept. 1, 1958; adopted Aug. 27, 1958. [1958.] 4p.4»
60—11. Air traffic rules : VFR weather minimums, effective Sept. 11, 1958 ; adopted Aug. 7, 1958. [1958.] 4+[l]p.4°
60—12. Same: Cruising altitudes, effective Aug. 15, 1958, adopted Aug. 14, 1958. [1958.] Ip. 4«
Civil air regulations, status list. Aug. 15, 1958. 4 p. 4° [Processed.] t C 31.209: list/958-2
Economic regulations in force July 1, 1949, as amended [effective Aug. 1,1958]. [1958.] [135] p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] * Paper,$1.00. • Item 182L. C. card 50-61560 C 31.220/2: 958
CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSIONNot e .—The Commission on Civil Rights was created in the executive branch of
the Government by Public law 315, 85th Congress, 1st session, approved Sept. 9, 1957.Commission on Civil Rights, what it is, how it operates, what it must do,
what it can do, what you can do. [1958.] [7] p. narrow 8° • Item 288-A CR1.2:C49
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
Accent on abilities, hiring the physically handicapped under Federal merit system. Apr. 1958. vi-|-23 p. 4° [Compiled in cooperation with President’s Committee on Employment of Physically Handicapped. Includes list of Selected materials related to selective placement and employment of the physically handicapped.] f • Item 295L. C. card 58-61995 CS 1.2: Ab 5
Amendment to announcement 28 local, policeman, $4,800 a year. Sept.16,1958. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] f CS 1.26/4 : 954/28/amdt.-5
Amendment to announcement 61 local, custodial laborer (open only to persons entitled to veteran preference). Sept. 16, 1958. 1 p. oblong 24° [Processed.] f CS 1.26: 9o7/61/amdt.—2
Amendment to announcement 87B, printer-proofreader, $3.26 an hour.Sept. 23, 1958. 1 p. oblong 48° [Processed. Supersedes amendment of June 3, 1958.] t CS 1.26: 957/87 B/amdt.-2
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13755 Amendment to announcement 93B, cylinder pressman, $3.22 an hour. Sept. 9, 1958. 1 p. oblong 48° f CS 1.26: 957/93 B/amdt.-2
13756 Amendment to announcement 158, technologist, various optional fields (grades GS-7 through GS-15). Sept. 9, 1958. 1 p. 4° f
CS 1.26: 958/158/amdt.13757 Amendment to announcement 354, bookbinder (handwork), bookbinder
(machine operations), $3.00 an hour. Sept. 9, 1958. 1 p. oblong 24° [Processed.] f CS 1.26: 953/354/amdt.-13
13758 Announcement 167 for Federal administrative and management examina-tion, GS-13, $9,890-$ll,090, GS-14, $11,355-$12,555, GS-15, $12,770- $13,970. [Sept. 23, 1958.] 6 p. [No closing date.] t • Item 292
CS 1.26: 958/16713759 Announcing examination for flight operations and airworthiness inspec-
tor, $5,985-$8,330 a year, airways flight inspector, $7,030 and $8,330 a year, for duty in Department of Commerce, Civil Aeronautics Admin-istration, announcement 169B. Sept. 23, 1958. 23 p. [Closing date Nov. 20, 1958.] f • Item 292 CS 1.26: 958/169 B
13760 Announcing examination for geologist, $4,490 and $5,430 a year (grades GS-5 and GS-7), announcement 171B. Oct. 1, 1958. 12 p. narrow 8° [Closing date Dec. 2, 1958. Date of written test Jan. 12, 1958.] f
• Item 292 CS 1.26: 958/171 B13761 Announcing examination for personnel oflicer, placement ofiicer, position
classifier, salary and wage specialist, employee relations ofiicer, $5,985 to $8,330 a year (grades GS-9 to GS-12) announcement 166. Sept. 23, 1958. 4 p. narrow 8° [X—118 modified. No closing date. Supple-ment, 4 p. 4°, was also issued.] • Item 292 CS 1.26: 958/166
13762 Current Federal examination announcements, AN 2279 [issue 125], Sept.- Oct. 1958. [1958.] [2] p. f° folded into narrow 8° size, f • Item 292
CS 1.28: 2279/12513763 -------AN 2279, supp. A to issue 125, Sept.-Oct. 1958. [1958.] 1 p. oblong
48° f • Item 292 CS 1.28: 2279/125/supp.A13764 -------an 2279, supp. B to issue 125, Sept.-Oct. 1958. [1958.] 1 p. oblong 48°
t • Item 292 CS 1.28: 2279/125/supp.B13765 Federal civil service, 75 years of service to America, address of Harris
Ellsworth, chairman, Civil Service Commission, at 1958 annual confer-ence of Society for Personnel Administration at Washington, D C on June 3, 1958. [1958.] [1]+12 p. narrow 8° f • Item 290-B
CS 1.60: El 513766 For people with promise, path to challenging futures through Federal
service entrance examination, [announcement 170]. [1958 ] [8] p il [Closing date, Apr. 23, 1959.] f • Item 292 CS 1.26: 958/170
13767 Local and regional civil service examinations offering best job opportu-nities, AN 2280 [issued 74] ; Sept.-Oct. 1958. [1958.] [2] p. oblong f°, folded into narrow 8° size, t • Item 292 CS 1.28: 2280/74
13768 Opportunities in Federal service for stenographers, $3,255 to $3,755 a year ($62 to $72 a week), grades GS-2 to GS-4, typists, $3,255 and $3,495 a year ($62 and $67 a week), grades GS—2 and GS—3, announcement 434 (revised). Nov. 9, 1954, revised July 1958. [1958.] 6 p. il. narrow 8° [No closing date.] t • Item 292 CS 1.26: 954/434/rev.958
13769 Training oflicer (military sciences), examination announced by United States Civil Service Commission, Board of Civil Service Examiners Naval Training Device Center, Port Washington, N. Y., GS-11 $7030 annually, GS-12 $8,330 annually, announcement 2-6-3 (1958) Sept 9, 1958. cover title, 4 p. 4° [Processed. Modifies X-18. Open con-tinuous]. T CS 1.26/4: 958/2-6-3
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13770 u S Civil Service Commission announces examination for geodesist, $4,040 to $12,770 a year, announcement 168B. Sept. 23, 1958. 8 p. il.
[No closing date.] t • Item 292 CS 1.26:958/168B13771 United States Civil Service Commission announces examination for as-
sistant State veterans employment representative, $8,330 a year (grade GS-12), for duty at Grand Rapids, Mich., announcement B-43-2(58). Sept. 16, 1958. 8 p. narrow 8° [For duty in Veterans Employment Serv-ice Bureau of Employment Security, Department of Labor. Closing date Oct. 1, 1958.] t • Item 292 CS 1.26/4: 958/B-43-2
COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY, Commerce Dept.
13772
13773
Technical bulletin.3 Recent increases in coastal water temperature and sea level, California to 3- Alaska [by] H. B. Stewart jr., B D. Zetler and C. B. Taylor. May 1958
[2] 4-11 p. 11. 4° ♦ Paper, 20c. ® Item 192—A C 4.41/2 . <5
United States earthquakes, 1956; by Cloud. 1958. iv+78 p. il. large 8° L. C. card 30-27161
Rutlage J. Brazee and William K.* Paper, 45c. • Item 208
C 4.25/2:956
COAST GUARD, Treasury Dept.
13774 U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary manual, il. (C. G. 305.) [Supersedes (C. G. 305) June 29,1955.] t L. C. card 58-61947
[1958.] cover title, [1] +iv-l-118 p. Coast Guard Auxiliary manual 1955U. S.
• Item 943T 47.8: Au 9/2
COLUMBIA BASIN INTER-AGENCY COMMITTEENo te __ The Columbia Basin Inter-Agency Committee was established by the
Federal Inter-Agency River Basin Committee on Feb. 5, 1946, for the purpose of effecting coordination of planning, construction, and administration for the multiple-purpose development program of the Columbia River Basin and the coastal areas in Washington and Oregon which drain into the Pacific Ocean.
13775 Minutes for joint meeting of Columbia Basin (97th) and Missouri Basin (101st) Inter-Agency Committees ; June 25-26,1958, Glacier Park Hotel, Mont. [1958.] 24+[HO] P- il-, 2 pl. 5 maps, 4° [Processed.] t
Y 3.C 72 : 2M66/958
COMMODITIES EXCHANGE AUTHORITY, Agriculture Dept.
13776 List of publications of Commodity Exchange Authority. [1958.] 7 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 85.13: 958
COMMODITY STABILIZATION SERVICE, Agriculture Dept.
13777 Conservation reserve program of soil bank, 1957 statistical summary. [July 1958.] [2]+30 p. il. 4° (Agricultural Conservation ProgramService.) f • Item 104—AL. C. card Agr 58-278 A 82.79/2 : 957
CONGRESSNot e .—All reports, appropriation bills, etc., recorded under Congress and both
houses of Congress are for the fiscal year unless otherwise noted.13778 Memorial services held in House of Representatives and Senate, together
with remarks presented in eulogy of August H. Andresen, late Repre-sentative from Minnesota, 85th Congress, 2d session. 1958. 68+[1] p. 1 por. t • Item 1005L. C. card 58-61702 Y 7.1: An 25/2
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13779 Memorial services held in House of Representatives and Senate, together with remarks presented in eulogy of Jere Cooper, late representative from Tennessee, 85th Congress, 2d session. 1958. 82 n 1 nor t • Item 1005 P 'L. C. card 58—61714 ' y . q ^86
Congressional serial setNote .—At the end of each session of Congress the House and Senate documents
and reports are accumulated into bound volumes comprising the Congressional serial set. No catalog entry is made for the volumes of the Serial set since the catalogntS and reports contained therein have been previously listed in the Monthly
„fT,h,e fohowing bound volumes were sent to depository libraries during the period or tins catalog *
13780 House document:n°War^Veterans^ 1957.S’ ® Item°995-Kh natl0Dal encampment, United Spanish
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LawsknownEnT“«HnFrndw«al !TWe are first published separately and in this form are
tvlP >’ ‘ Av.ter^thxesle laws are compiled, edited, indexed, and pub-lished in the volumes of the Statutes at large. p
Private laws, 85th Congress, f House or Senate Document Rooms, Capitol.602. H. R. 11933, act to provide for conveyance of interests of United States in
a,”d to uranium, thonum, and other materials in certain tracts of land « i ? r Jackson County, Miss. Approved Aug. 19, 1958. 1 p.
acJ tor relief of Sono Hoshl. Approved Aug. 20, 1958. 1 p.S. 2239, act for relief of Wadiha Salime Hamade. Approved Aug. 20, 1958.
H. J. Res 619 joint resolution to facilitate admission into United States of certain aliens. [Approved Aug. 20, 1958.] 2 p. states
H Aug. 20^’1958’] ^°2np resolution £or relief of certain aliens. [Approved
j0int resolution to facilitate admission into United States n nC±? aliens. Approved Aug. 20. 1958. 1 p.H 1 p 1293, act for relief of Giuseppe Stefano. Approved Aug. 20, 1958.
1691, act £or relief of Margherita Conca. Approved Aug. 20, 1958.
It ’ t >‘ ?c .J /or J"eBe/ o£ Louise^ Nanton. Approved Aug. 20, 1958. 1 p. a x *--- 22, 2222. 1 p.
I p— — ------- “*“*“ A-aivgeru. Approved Aug. 20,in?Qaa2Lf$r relief of Iwan Okopny. Approved Aug. 20, 1958. 1 p. 10139, act for relief of Wallace Y. Daniels. Approved Aug. 20, 1958.
------- ----------- Approved Aug. 20, 1958.129^03, act for relief of Wolfgang Stresemann. Approved Aug. 20,
> XLUg. XX, iti.jo, 1 p. Approved Aug. 21, 1958.
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H R 26764677 aactf0frorelir °/ lpprOVed 2Q'< ac£ £or relief of Maria Fierro Calogero. ‘ '
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II.^R. 11357, act for relief of Terez Csencsits.H. R.’ 1“---- * -
1958. 1 p. —- ----------n 4n 3’97^0 f°nr 5elIef of1.I’jen^ Montoya. Approved Aug. 21, 1958.“’1 p 27o 9, act for relief of Josephine Shelby. / ' ‘
H Aug.621,3i958. f°l p.eHef °f MrS> Margarete Briest> nee Eggers. Approved
S' T?' one frOr relief of Albert Guido. Approved Aug. 21, 1958. 1 p. .^R. 7124, act for relief of Lester R. Loomis. Approved Aug. 21, 1958.
A. de la Motte. Approved Aug.
Approved Aug. 21,
Approved Aug. 21,
Ip. xv.act for relief of Bernardine M.21, 1958. 1 p.
H’1958782l6’paCt f°r reHef °f ISrael Balrd Poskanzer.
H’ia«se429i44' act for relief of Mrs. Kunigunde Beldie.
H'1B- 12060, act for relief of Michael J. Conlin. Approved Aug. 21, 1958.
S’A1ug.234lf95r8.reliep.°f HsIu-KwanS Wu and Hsiu-Huang Wu. Approved
S 16ba»Vfnrrr1Jufaf0«fRrbertiKaTia- APProved Aug. 23, 1958. 1 n.a 70V’ acI iOr reUe? °£ Georgios loannou. Approved Aug. 23. 1958 1 n §• rellnf ,of Sharer. Approved Aug. 23, 1958^ 1 p§• MW not £°r relrer ?einz Farmer. Approved Aug. 23, 1958. 1 p S'23?31958?t I p re ef °f Mary L°U1Se Shields Wilkinson. Approved Aug.
s ?or ? aCJ r°r reuie5 BetItia Olteajju. Approved Aug. 23, 1958. 1 p.S' a »!39r re?ef °f Bernabe Miranda and Manuel Miranda. Approved
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S. 2989, act for relief of Salvador Miranda. Approved Aug. 23, 1958. 1 p.S 3010. act for relief of Jose Mararac. Approved Aug. 23, 1958. 1 p.S. 3031, act for relief of Joseph Daniel Maeda Betterley (Toslnkazu Maeda).S. ^P130^'actAfo8r "relief5of Georgio Papakonstantinou. Approved Aug. 23,
S. ^IBl, act' for relief of Amile Hatem and Linda Hatem. Approved Aug. S.^iSJ^act^r relief of Edeltraud Maria Theresia Collom. Approved
S. 32?b,2act for relVf of Nick Tsalikis. Approved Aug. 23, 1958. 1 p.S. 3305, act for relief of Adamantia Papavasihou. Approved Aug. 23, 1958.S. ^330, act for relief of Leopoldo Rodriguez-Meza and Adela Rodriguez
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Gonzales. Approved Aug. 23, 1958. I p.S. 3354, act for relief of Fuad E. Kattuah. Approved Aug. 23, 1958.S. 3401, act for relief of Cho Hack Youn. Approved Aug. 23, 19o8.S 3402, act for relief of Nessime Kadoch. Approved Aug. 23, 1958.S. 3404, act for relief of Doulatram Chattulane Chavez. Approved
* 23 1958. 1 p.S. 3421, act for’relief of Alexander Nagy. Approved Aug. 23, 1958.S. 3598, act for relief of Feiga Chirinsky Roseman. Approved Aug. 23, S.^OIS, actP’for relief of Wendy Levine. Approved Aug. 23, 1958 1 p.S. 3641, act for relief of Gertrude Yang Koo. Approved Aug. 23, 1958. 1 p.S. 3665, act for relief of Choe Kum Bok. Approved Aug. 23, 1958. 1 p.H. J. Res. 595, joint resolution for relief of certain aliens. Approved Aug. H.^L^Res.' 620, joint resolution for relief of certain aliens. Approved Aug.
H 2j’ Res.8636, joint resolution to waive certain provisions of sec. 212 (a) of ‘immigration and nationality act in behalf of certain aliens. Approved
H.^L^Res.’ 652, join/resolution to facilitate admission into United States of certain aliens. Approved, Aug. 23, 1958. Ip.
H. R. 2592, act for relief of Lucy Rolandone. Approved Aug. 23, 1958. 1 p.H. R. 3140, act for relief of Erika Gorenstein Nathanson. Approved Aug.
23 1958. 1 p.H. R’. 7330, act for relief of Demetrius Daskalakis. Approved Aug. 23, 1958. H.St’ 7725, act for relief of Shizuko Sese Sheveland. Approved Aug. 23,
H^lL^oV act of relief of Mrs. Margaret N. Meister. Approved Aug. 23,
H 8905,Pact for relief of Hubert D. Thatcher, Robert R. Redston, Andrew E. Johnson, William L. Barber, Alex Kamkoff, and William S. Denisewich. Approved Aug. 23, 1958. Ip.
H. R. 9783, act for relief of Mrs. Henry Oscar (Olga McCurdy) Ramsey. Approved Aug. 23, 1958. 1 p. _ 1o_a
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662.663. H.^R.F10'51“57act for relief of ‘ Harley D. Rucker.664. h Al 11236, act for relief of Arthur G. Williams. Approved Aug. 23, 1958.
665 11.^13151, act for relief of Everett A. Ross. Approved Aug. 23, 1958. 1 p.666 S 400, act for relief of Paul Thury. Approved Aug. 26, 1958. 1 p.«R7‘ q 540 act for relief of Board of National Mission of Presbyterian Church
in United States. Approved Aug 26, 1958. 1 p. Qfi1Qp;e .<s 1549 act for relief of Lori Biagi. Approved Aug. 26, 1958. 1 p.
669.’ S' 2004,’ act for relief of George and Emma Clifford. Approved Aug. 26, 1958.
670 S 2043 act for relief of Genoveffa Migliozzl. Approved Aug. 26, 1958. 1 p. 67L s’ 2262’, act for relief of Hasan Muhammad Tiro. Approved Aug. 26, 1958.
672 S 2629 act for relief of John J. Spriggs. Approved Aug. 26, 1958. 1 673' s’ 2850 act for relief of Maria Pontillo. Approved Aug. 26, 1958. 1 p.674 S 2936 act for relief of Feofania Bankevitz. Approved Aug. 26, 1958. 1 675^ s’ 3055’, act for relief of Ronald H. Denison. Approved Aug. 26, 1958. 1 676. S. 3316, act for relief of Kiyoshi Ueda. Approved Aug. 26, 1958. Ip.677. S. 3509, act for relief of Wong Wing Boa. Approved Aug. 26, 1958. 1 p.678. S. 3676, act for relief of Maria Michela Leo Di Gioia. Approved Aug. 26,
1958. Ip. „ , . , . na679. S. 3739, act for relief of Hermine Elmon Papazian. Approved Aug. 2b, 1958.
680 S 3743, act for relief of Cynthia Elizabeth Jefferson (Mimi Kurosaka) and Sylvia Elise Jefferson (Junko Tano). Approved Aug. 26, 1958. Ip.
681. S. 3789, act for relief of Donald J. Marion. Approved Aug. 26, 19u8. 1 p.682. S. 4020, act for relief of Kunio Inouye (Sparkman). Approved Aug. 2b.
1958. Ip. , . , .683. S. 4081, act for relief of Marianne (Sachiko) Fuller. Approved Aug. 2b,
684. H. J. Res. 634, joint resolution to facilitate admission into United States of certain aliens. [Approved Aug. 26, 1958.] 2 p.
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Aug. 26, 1958. 1 p.686. H. R. 2062, act for relief of John F. Smith. Approved Aug. 26, 1958. 1 p.687. H^R. 2338^01 for relief of Security Feed and Seed Company. Approved688.
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Aug. 26, 1958. Ip. - ’H. R. 3904, act for relief of Nunik Firjanian and Florence Thomas!. Ap-
proved Aug. 26, 1958. 1 p.H. R. 6589, act for relief of Elizabeth C. Garner and Charles P. Garner
Approved Aug. 26, 1958. 1 p.H'i<?ro7198’ act for relief of Russell King Alspach. Approved Aug. 26, 19o8. 1 p.H- R- 3134> act for relief of certain employees of Department of Air Force,
Mobile air materiel area. [Approved Aug. 26, 1958.] 2 p.H. R. 8732, act for relief of Ella H. Natafalusy. Approved Aug. 26, 1958.
act for relief °f Genoveva Rioseco Caswell. Approved Aug. 26, 1958. 1 p.111^ 9197, aet for relief of Mrs. Sumpter Smith. Approved Aug. 26, 1958.
II. R. 9851, act for relief of Tsuyako Ikeda. Approved Aug. 26, 1958. 1 p. H R. 12204, act for relief of Peter A. Beklemishev, Michael Linden, and
Serge Oulassuk. Approved Aug. 26, 1958. Ip.2256, act for relief of Alphonse E. Jakubauskas. Approved Aug. 26, 1«'«j8. 1 p.
H. R. 12942, act for relief of Walter H. Berry. Approved Aug. 26, 1958.S- 7*>i act for relief of Charles C. and George C. Finn. Approved Aug. 27,
1958. 1 p.Ion?' ac! 4or reJief of Robert A. Espe. Approved Aug. 27, 1958. 1 p.
g- acJ f°r relief of Guerden Plumley. Approved Aug. 27, 1958. 1 p.onai’ ac.t f°r rel.lef of Kazuko Young. Approved Aug. 27, 1958. Ip.
S. 3004, act for relief of Joanna Strutynska. Approved Aug. 27, 1958. 1 p.8. 3195, act to authorize certain retired personnel of United States Gov-
ernment to accept and wear decorations, presents, and other things tendered them by certain foreign countries. [Approved Aug. 27, 1958.]
acl r°r reUe5 °£ ^!a? An.dre Paris. Approved Aug. 27, 1958. 1 p. «• » act for relief of Itzhak Aronovici. Approved Aug. 27, 1958. 1 p. s- *335V?Uor ^elief of Arturo Ernesto Audrain y Campos. Approved
Aug. Z7, 1958. 1 p.S. ^3445, act for relief of Teruko K. Jackson. Approved Aug. 27, 1958.
S. 3547, act for relief of Andrejs Pablo Mierkalns. Approved Aug. 27, 1958.
act.frr reli,?f ,of,Harey E. Forden. Approved Aug. 27, 1958. 1 p.S‘ApprovedVug ^7’lU^ K]ara Leitner and her daughter, Sylvia Leitner.
S. 3894, act for relief of Joseph H. Lym, doing business as Lym Engineering Company. Approved Aug. 27, 1958. Ip.
H\X’prov?d ACJgf<2r7ri95f8OflJpne Froman’ Gypsy Markoff, and Jean Rosen.
H’lIp 5351’ act for relief °f Harlee M. Hansley. Approved Aug. 27, 1958.
H.^R^6448, act for relief of Cathryn A. Glesener. Approved Aug. 27, 1958.
H. R. 8688 act for relief of Monroe Woolley. Approved Aug. 27, 1958. 1 p.07 3io4Ct ifor rellef °f Magnolia Airport, Incorporated. Approved xxUg. x. 4 , JL«jOO. 1 p.
H. R. 10813, act for relief of Anthony R. Parrish1 P.
H. R. 11239, act for relief of James F. Moran.1 P-
H. R. 12364, act for relief of Mrs. Viola Barksdale.1 P-
H. R. 12365, act for relief of estate of Suck Pil Ra.1 P-
H’Jp 12624, act for relief of Palmer-Bee Company.
H-J- ?«^6,35’ 3oint resolution for relief of certain 27, 1958J 2 p.
^1958 eSi6p 3’ j°int resolution for relief of certain aliens. Approved Aug. 27,
1'olr4e’i aco f°r relief of Elmer L. Conrad and others. [Approved Aug. Zo, 1908.J Z p.S l2p01’ a<?t f°r rellef of AlaLu Duncan Dillard. Approved Aug. 28, 1958.
S. 2057, act for relief of Diana Elaine Greig. Approved Aug. 28, 1958 1 dS. 2216, act for relief of John C. Walsh. Approved Aug. 28, 1958. Ip. PS. 3219, act for relief of Mrs. Margaret Graham Bonnalie. Approved Au<
28, 1958. 1 p.*
S- 322L act for relief of Erika Margaretha Zintl Pearce. Approved Aug 28. 1958. Ip.
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731. S. 3640, act for relief of Daniel (Nathaniel) Rosenzweig. Approved Aug. 28, 1958 1 p732. S. 3768, act for relief of Hing Man Chau. Approved Aug. 28, 1958. 1-P-
733. S. 3826, act for relief of Concettina lannacchino. Approved Aug. 28, lyos.
734. S 3921, act for relief of Peter Tillner. Approved Aug. 28, 1958. 1 p.735. H. R. 4544, act for relief of Loius S. Levenson. Approved Aug. 28, 1958.
736. H. IL 4991, act for relief of Waldo E. Miller. Approved Aug. 28, 1958. 1 p.737. H. R. 6175, act for relief of Virginia Hell. Approved Aug. 28, 1958. 1 p.738. H. R. 6595, act for relief of Markus H. Teitel. Approved Aug. 28, 1958. I p.739. H. R. 7685, act for relief of Mrs. Eldrey L. Whaley. Approved Aug. 28,
1958 1 p.740. H. R. 8014, act for relief of Edith Dorn. Approved Aug. 28, 1958. 1 p.741. H. R. 10587, act for relief of Homer G. Preston. Approved Aug. 28, 1958.742. h /r ? 11299, act for relief of Mrs. Maria Tarsi Priori. Approved Aug. 28,
743. H. R. 12655, act for relief of S. Jackson and Son, Incorporated. Approved
for relief of Clayton T. Wells. Approved Aug. 28, 1958.
for relief of Charles A. Holshouser. Approved Sept. 2,746. H.1l<58i684,P’act for relief of William Franklin Rollins. Approved Sept. 2,
1958. 1 p.747. H. R. 1803, act for relief of Mrs. Boyd Dinehart and Richard Reams.
Approved Sept. 2, 1958. 1 p.748. H. R. 2265, act for relief of Clifford Oesterlei. Approved Sept. 2, 1958. 1 p.749. H. R. 2269, act for relief of Truck and Axle Manufacturing Company.
Approved Sept. 2, 1958. Ip.750. H. R. 3571, act for relief of Boris F. Navratil. Approved Sept. 2, 19o8.
751. H. R. 5584, act for relief of Mrs. Maude L. Smith. Approved Sept. 2, 1958.1 p.752. H. R. 6282, act for relief of former shareholders and debenture note holders of Goshen Veneer Company, Indiana corporation. Approved Sept. 2, 1958. 1 p.
753. H. R. 7178, act for relief of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Metzgar. Approved Sept. 2, 1958. 1 p.
754. H. R. 7337, act for relief of James McGuire. Approved Sept. 2, 1958. 1 p.755. H. R. 7374, act for relief of Angelo Sardo. Approved Sept. 2, 1958. 1 p.756. H. R. 7720, act for relief of Viola Belger. Approved Sept. 2, 1958. 1 p.757. H. R. 9258, act for relief of Mrs. Minnie Perreira. Approved Sept. 2, 1958.
758. H. IL 9262, act for relief of estate of A. A. Alexander. Approved Sept. 2, 1958. 1 p.
759. H. R. 10473, act for relief of Hipolito C. DeBaca. Approved Sept. 2, 1958.
760. H. R. 10993, act for relief of Kiiko Nemoto. Approved Sept. 2, 1958. 1 p.761. H. R. 11200, act for relief of estate of L. L. McCandless, deceased. Approved
Sept. 2, 1958. 1 p. „762 H R. 12144, act for relief of Paul E. Nolan. Approved Sept. 2, 1958. 1 p.763. H. R. 12154, act for relief of Ernest T. Stephens. Approved Sept. 2, 1958.764 H 1R 12207, act for relief of Mr. and Mrs. Ross and children and for E. B.
Ard and his daughter Mrs. Joan Ard Nichols. Approved Sept. 2, 1958.765. h /r . 12906, act for relief of Anneliese Ottolenghi. Approved Sept. 2, 1958.
766. h/r . 13437, act for relief of Bernard H. English and John E. Hayden. Approved Sept. 2, 1958. 1 p. .
767 H J Res. 659, joint resolution for relief of certain aliens. Approved Sept. 2, 1958. Ip. . , , c .
768 H J Res. 661, joint resolution to waive certain provisions of sec. 212 (a) of Immigration and nationality act in behalf of certain aliens. Approved Sept. 2, 1958. 1 p. . , .
769 H J Res 675, joint resolution to facilitate admission into United States 'of’certain aliens, and for other purposes. [Approved Sept. 2, 1958.] 2 p.
770 S 552, act to confer jurisdiction upon United States Court of Claims to hear, determine, and render judgment upon claim of Auf der Heide- Aragona, Inc., of West New York, New Jersey. Approved Sept. 2, 19o8.
771. S. 2469, act for relief of Brant Bonner. Approved Sept. 2, 1958. 1 p.772. S. 3028, act for relief of Laszlo Cseri, Dorothy Margarethe Hadjisky, Mana
Miceli, and Francesco Riso. Approved Sept. 2, 1958. 1 p.773. S. 3276, act for relief of Carl Ebert and his wife, Gertrude Ebert. Approved
774. S. 3287, act for relief of Vivian D. Giesey. Approved Sept. 2, 1958 1 p.775. S. 3503, act for relief of Marie Inette Konomos. Approved Sept. 2, 1958.
776. S. 3818, act for relief of Vicenta Garcia y Puente. Approved Sept. 2, 1958.1 P-
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o’ act for relief of Chiyoko Yoshimoto. Approved Sent 2 195R 1 r> |-44^2<at;t/r reliaf of Mercede Svaldi. Approved Sept 2 1958 ’ I p 1 P< S- tor relief of Harold Pangelinan. Approved Sent 2 1958 1 n
S‘ <sJ^iactA t0 c,01iyey right-of-way to Eagle Creek Inter-Community WaterSupply Association. [Approved Aug. 14, 1958.] 2 p ♦ Paper 5c
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H. J. Res. 672, joint resolution amending joint resolution makin? tomnnrnrv ft "nUeTse1959' “d f°r
' le“es- Ap’rovKiH’ 27?7> amend sec. 161 of Revised statutes with resnoct tn
authority of Federal officers and agencies to withhold Information and °f records Approved Aug. 12. 1958 1 p°? Paper 5c
H. R. 11378, act to amend Public laws 815 and 874, 81st Congress tn miU nn” Programs providing financial assistance in construction and
areas a?ected by Federal activities, insofar as such
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H'Nationn^’ T^L%2n°„V1<1f dI+splay Pasture for bison herd on Montana A2g!O12al1958°niRpa.^PapeTsc^11’ f°r °ther pUrposes’ Approved
t0 prohlbit introduction, or manufacture for introduction°2 rnX6 5eniVeS’ ** "hl^XoS.
H‘integratM fish and^ldl?^^^aou;ce developments, and for other purposes. [Approved Aug g 1958 ]
S. 3778, act to amend Interstate commerce act, as amended so as to strengthen and impiove national transportation system, and for othe?
q Wo8™. [Approved Aug. 12, 1958.] 7 p. * Paper, 5c. er* Paper C5c*° amend Shipping act, 1916. Approved Aug. 12, 1958. 1 p
S. J. Res. 85, joint resolution to amend act of Congress annrovprl An<y 7 iq qpj (Public law 253) concerning United States contributions Io Internltionll 14OU19C58 1 p * Papenr°5c Certai° assoclated unions. Approved Aug
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H. R. 6006, act to amend certain provisions of Antidumping act 1921 to provide for greater certainty, speed, and efficiency in enforcement thereof
« a?d «for ®th®r Purposes. [Approved Aug. 14. 1958.] 5 p. * Paper 5c ’ S’nH«i8n/ptl°na2t^orize Secretary of Agriculture to exchange lands com-
prising Pleasant Grove administrative site, Uinta National Forest Utah« ™° °? er puJpos2s- [Approved Aug. 14, 1948.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c S- < ac« Provld’U£ for reconveyance to Salt Lake City, Utah, of Forest
^Paper 5c° warebouse l°t ln that city. Approved Aug. 14, 1958. 1 p.
S. 2033, act to provide for Board of Trustees of Postal Savings Svstem tn 14 1958°* T°p!tlnapaepe?,e5ceral SeCretary of Treasury^ Approved Aug°
ta amend act °f June 7- 1897- as amended, and sec. 4233Revised statutes, as amended, with respect to lights for vessels towing being overtaken. [Approved Aug. 14, 1958.] 2 p. *Paplr 5c S
\„L‘7’,.act authorizing modification of Crisfield Harbor, Md„ project C 1 ote - 1 f uavigation. Approved Aug. 14, 1958. Ip.* Paper 5 c
*fCt r^A amend s.ec’ 697 (d) of Merchant marine act, 1936,’ c aSded\ [Approved Aug. 14. 1958.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c.
Veterans’ readjustment assistance act of 1952, t',, ™. < f°i fihng claims for mustering-out payments.Aug. 14, 1958. Ip. * Paper, 5c.
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640. S. 2158, act relating to procedure for altering certain bridges over navigable waters. Approved Aug. 14, 1958. 1 p. ♦ Paper, 5c.
641. S. 359, act to permit desert land entries on disconnected tracts or lands which, in case of any 1 entryman, form compact unit and do not exceed in aggregate 320 acres. Approved Aug. 14, 1958. 1 p. Paper, 5c.*
642. S. 1857, act to incorporate Congressional Medal of Honor Society of United States. [Approved Aug. 14, 1958.] 5 p. Paper, 5c.*
643. S. 3833, act to provide for survey of Coosawhatchie and Broad Rivers in South Carolina, upstream to vicinity of Dawson Landing. Approved Aug. 14,1958. Ip. Paper, 5c.*
644. H. R. 4381, act to amend act of July 1, 1948 (62 Stat. 1215) to authorize furnishing of headstones or markers in memory of members of Armed Forces dying in service, whose remains have not been recovered or identi-fied or were buried at sea. Approved Aug. 14, 1958. 1 p. Paper, 5c.*
645. H. R. 10277, act to reduce from 15 to 13 inches minimum width of paper in rolls which may be imported into United States free of duty as standard newsprint paper, and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 14, 1958. 1 p. * Paper, 5c.
646. H. R. 13209, act to provide for adjustments in lands or interests therein acquired for Albeni Falls Reservoir project, Idaho, by reconveyance of certain lands or interests therein to former owners thereof. [Approved Aug. 14, 1958.] 2 p. Paper, 5c.*
647. H. R. 5450, act to authorize enlargement of administrative headquarters site for Isle Royale National Park, Houghton, Mich., and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 14,1958. 1 p. Paper, 5c.*
648. H. R. 6198, act to exclude certain lands from Sequoia National Park, Calif., and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 14, 1958. Ip. Paper, 5c.*
649. S. 1245, act to provide right-of-way to Alamogordo, municipal corporation of New Mexico. [Approved Aug. 14, 1958.] 2 p. Paper, 5c.*
650. H. R. 4675, act to provide that certain employees under jurisdiction of commissioner of public lands and those under jurisdiction of board of harbor commissioners of Territory of Hawaii shall be subject to civil service laws of Territory of Hawaii. Approved Aug. 14, 1958. 1 p. * Paper, 5c.
651. S. 1748, act to add certain lands located in Idaho and Wyoming to Caribou and Targhee National Forests. [Approved Aug. 14, 1958.] 2 p. Paper, 5c.
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652. H. R. 10461, act to amend sec. 315 (m) of Veterans’ benefits act of 1957 to provide special rate of compensation for certain blind veterans. Ap-proved Aug. 14, 1958. 1 p. Paper, 5c.*
653. S. 3987, act granting consent and approval of Congress to Tennessee-Tom- bigbee Waterway Development Compact. [Approved Aug. 14, 1958.] 3 p. * Paper, 5c.
654. S. 3499, act to amend vessel admeasurement laws relating to water ballast spaces. Approved Aug. 14, 1958. 1 p. Paper, 5c.*
655 H R 5322, act to extend certain veterans ’benefits to or on behalf of dependent husbands and widowers of female veterans. Approved Aug. 14, 1958. 1 p. Paper, 5c.*
656 S. 3951, act to amend act of June 7, 1897, as amended, and sec. 4233A of Revised statutes, so as to authorize Secretary of Treasury to prescribe day signals for certain vessels, and for other purposes. [Approved Aug. 14, 1958.] 2 p. Paper, 5c.*
657. S. 4208, act to authorize appropriations to National Aeronautics and Space Administration for construction and other purposes. Approved Aug. 14, 1958. Ip. Paper, 5c.*
658. H. R. 11868, act to amend act of Aug. 11, 1955 (69 Stat. 632), relating to rehabilitation and preservation of historic properties in New York City area, and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 14, 1958. 1 p.♦ Paper, 5c.
659 H. R 6274, act to provide that Secretary of Interior shall accept title to Grant’s Tomb in New York, N. Y., and maintain it as General Grant National Memorial. Approved Aug. 14, 1958. 1 p. ♦ Paper, 5c.
660. H. R. 5949, act to provide for conveyance of certain real property of United States located at Veterans’ Administration hospital near Amarillo, Tex., to Potter County, Tex. Approved Aug. 14, 1958. Ip. ♦ Paper, 5c.
661. H. R. 4640, act to amend Civil service retirement act with respect to pay-ments from voluntary contributions accounts. Approved Aug. 14, 1958. Ip. Paper, 5c.*
662. H. R. 6785, act to amend sec. 26, title 1, chap. 1, of act entitled Act making further provision for civil government for Alaska, and for other purposes, approved June 6, 1900 (48 U. S. C. 381). Approved Aug. 14, 1958. 1 p. ♦ Paper, 5c.
663. S. 3469. act to authorize Secretary of Interior to amend repayment contract with Arch Hurley Conservancy District, Tucumcari project, New Mex. Approved Aug. 14, 1958. Ip. Paper, 5c.*
664. H. R. 12628, act to amend title 6 of Public Health Service act to extend for additional 3-year period Hospital survey and construction act. Ap-proved Aug. 14, 1958. Ip. Paper, 5c.*
665. S. 2793, act to provide for conveyance of pumping station and related facilities of Intracoastal Waterway system at Algiers, La., to Jefferson- Plaquemines Drainage District, La. Approved Aug. 14, 1958. 1 p.♦ Paper, 5c.
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4'h?18, ac£ to. enact certain provision now included in District of * Paper 5caPPr°PriatiOn aCt’ 1958‘ APPr«ved Aug 18, 1958 1 pt
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f?; purpose of obt^inin^rf™^ of.1930 to extend privilege of substitution merchandise andfnr nth! nback upon reexportation to all classes of ♦Paper 5c. ’ “ f other purP°ses- Approved Aug. 18, 1958. 1 p.
11801, act to amend secs. 802 and 803 of Veterans’ benefits act of Approved Au^lS),U1958aI1l^"^P^per6^c8^ Veterans from *150 to $250-
n-iVr^Xc-uHHtVdL7rMOfTOrreibteen W b.y municipal corp^ratloJo^ Ex npc utiuty district in Territory of Alaska, and for other purposes (54 fna d4)’tappr?\fid June 17- I940- to validate bonds which ha?e hereto-
“ p '-'“Zf. g o'H'in^SrUv ft grant at«tus’o£ Public lands to certain reef lands and vest-
refptctof ireyef3flntu12iS8i10ner»°£ putillc lands of territory of Hawaii in 1958.]^ 3fpt * Paper,b5cVin8 status of Publlc lands. [Approved Aug. 18,
H. R. 11577, act to increase from $5 to $10 per month for each <Rt non n„ benefits8*̂ tdC h life ln£uraDCe.in force amount of total disability’ income
H‘p?4v 89a °’i act ft authorize exchange of lands at Hot Springs National ♦ Paper Se other purposes’ Approved Aug. 18 f958 1 p!
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purposes. Approved Aug. 19, 1958. 1 p. ♦ Paper, 5c. foreign221’ joint resolution granting consent of Congress to several
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H. R. 12o91, act to extend authority of the President to enter into trade agreements under sec. 350 of Tariffs act of 1930 as amended and fn!H°ther purposes. JApp^edAug.2O, 1958.] °8 p19» Paper, 5c ’ d
H. K. 11800, act to authorize Secretary of Agriculture to convey certainAus"20 lOM “p b“."d2j5? '» C|V o' autm. N. J. Approve
I™-’H0.6, act to amend title 28 of United States Code’to provide that notice
Wlth re®Pact to real property pending before United States district court must be recorded in certain instances in order to provide • Piper 5c.e °f SUCb aCtI°n- APProved Aug 20, 1958? I p!
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S. 2069?'act t^amind ^ec8'271ofP‘Minwll leasing act of Feb. 25, 1920, bb amended, in order to promote development of coal on public domain.
S.^651?Va^t^ogmake1equity capital and long-term credit more readily a^a’j able for small-business * concerns, and for other purposes. [Approved
H.AR.g13451?acVto amend sec.P245 of Immigration and nationality act, and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 21, 1958. 1 p. I nf'United
S 3817 act to provide program for discovery of mineral reserves of United ‘State’s, its territories, and possessions by encouraging exploration for minerals, and for other purposes. [Approved Aug. 21, IJoo.J 2 p.
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S.P4153? act^'to^authorize delivery Pof sewage from Virginia into sewerage system of District of Columbia and treatment of such sewage, and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 21, 1958. 1 p.
H. R. 781, act to amend title 10, U. S. Code, to make retired pay for non-regular service available to certain persons who performed active duty during Korean conflict. Approved Aug. 21, 1958. 1 p. Paper, n*L c' vP(1
H. R. 12840, act to amend Agricultural adjustment act of 1938. [ApproveaAug. 21, 1958.1 3 p. * Paper, 5c. _ . . XT „
S. 4009, act to amend act authorizing Washoe Reclamation project, Ney. and Calif., in order to increase amount authorized to be appropriated lor such project. Approved Aug. 21, 1958. 1 p. * Paper, 5c.
H. R. 3778, act to amend act of May 29, 1930, with respect to stream valley parks in Maryland. Approved Aug. 21, 1958. Ip. I aper, nc.
H. R. 7149, act to provide for periodic transfer to Hawaiian home-develop-ment fund of certain excess funds in Hawaiian home administration account. Approved Aug. 21, 1958. Ip. * Paper, 5 c.
H. R. 5104, act to acquire Gloria Dei (Old Swedes ) Church national historic site by authorizing acquisition of abutting properties, and tor other purposes. Approved Aug. 21, 1958. 1 p. * Paper, 5c.
H. R. 8476, act to amend Hawaiian Homes Commission act, 1920, to extend period of tax exemption of original lessees from 5 to 7 years. Approved Aug. 21, 1958. Ip. * Paper, 5c. . .
H. R. 9501, act to approve joint resolution 28 enacted by Legislature of Territory of Hawaii in regular session of 1957, relating to conditions and terms of right of purchase leases. Approved Aug. 21, 1958. 1 p. Paper,5c.
H R 94101 act to authorize and direct transfer and conveyance of certain 'property in Virgin Islands to government of Virgin Islands. Approved
713 IIARR 848210act to authorize commissioner of public lands of Territory of Hawaii to exchange certain public lands for private lands of equal value required for public highway purposes. Approved Aug. 21, 195a. 1 p. ♦ Pnoer 5c.
714. H. R. 8673, act to amend sec. 69 of Hawaiian organic act. Approved Aug. 21,1958. 1 p. * Paper, 5c. __,
715 S. 3259, act to further amend act of Aug. 7, 1946 (60 Stat. 896), as amended by act of Oct. 25. 1951 (65 Stat. 657), as same are amended, to provide for increase in authorization for funds to be granted for construction of hospital facilities in District of Columbia. Approved Aug. 21, 19o8.
716 H. R. 9721, *act to amend sec. 1482 of title 10 of United States Code to provide for payment of transportation expenses of certain survivors ot deceased servicemen to attend group burials in national cemeteries. Ap-proved Aug. 21, 1958. 1 p. ♦ Paper, 5c.
717. H. R. 12224, act to amend Agricultural adjustment act of 1938, as amended, with respect to acreage allotments for peanuts. Approved Aug. 21, 1958.
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S• 3498> ac.t t0 PISvId«eTf<ir. COIJ,struction and improvement of certain roads ♦IPape'r1J5cand H°pi Indian Reservations. Approved Aug. 23, 1958. 1 p.
.?,■ 9543> act to amend Hawaiian organic act relating to transfer of title of ceded land by the President. Approved Aug. 21. 1958 1 n* Paper, 5c. 1
9.4.61’ act to amend Joint resolution of Legislature of Territory of Hawaii, as amended by act of Aug. 23, 1954. to permit granting of patents in fee simple to certain occupiers of public lands. Approved Aug. 21, 19o8. 1 p. ♦ Paper. 5c.
H. R. 13371, act to authorize Secretary of Commerce to make certain pay-ments out of vessel operations revolving fund. Approved Aug. 21, 195'8 Ip. * Paper, 5c.
H. R. 13374, act to provide for retention of deferment or exemption upon change ot membership in reserve component. Army National Guard or Air National Guard. Approved Aug. 21, 1958. 1 p. * Paper, 5c.
H. K. 13110, act to amend title 10. United States Code, to provide for permanent professor of physical education at United States Military
tt Approved Aug. 21, 1958. 1 p. * Paper. 5c.‘ act ™aklnS appropriations for Department of Defense for fiscal♦f^aper 16cilnd f°r other PurP°ses- [Approved Aug. 22, 1958.] 19 p.
<t0 Pro,vida for settlement and entry of public lands in Alaska containing coal, oil, or gas under sec. 10, of act of Mav 14, 1898
c a->oAmf’n,e(' Approved Aug. 23. 1958. Ip.* Paper, 5c^COnVn*ue. 9-vil Aeronautics Board as agency’ of United States
to create Federal Aviation Agency, to provide for regulation and promo- nnH a^iation m such manner as to best foster its developmentciJii Snnrity^>iiud to Provlde for safe and efficient use of airspace by both 1958 ? 81plnt* PaperCI30c and f°r °ther purposes- [Approved Aug. 23,
H A,of Newington school district, New Hampshire.Approved Aug. 23. 1958. Ip. * Paper, 5c.
S. 375, act to amend Interstate commerce act to provide for validity and perfection of certain security interests in motor vehicles. [Approved Aug. 23. 1958.] 2 p. * Paper. 5c.
H. R. 9022, act to amend title 10, United States Code, to authorize Secre-taries of military departments to settle certain claims in amount of $5,000 or less, and to partially pay certain claims which are certified to Con-gress. Approved Aug. 23. 1958. Ip. * Paper, 5c.
S. 532, act to revise and modernize fish and game laws of District of Columbia, and for other purposes. [Approved Aug. 23, 1958 ] 3 p ♦ Paper, 5c.
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S. 3051, act to amend act terminating Federal supervision over Klamath Indian Tribe by providing in alternative for private or Federal acquisition of part of tribal forest that must be sold, and for other purposes. [An- proved Aug. 23,1958.] 5 p. * Paper, 5c.
H. R. 13, act to amend sec. 323, 331. 334, 335, 336, 337. 363, and 376 of and to add new section to, Bankruptcy act approved .Tulv 1, 1898, and acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto. [Approved Aug. 23, 1958 1 3 p. * Paper, 5c.
II. R. 8478, act amending Hawaiian Homes Commission act to permit estab-lishment of post office on Hawaiian homelands, and for other purposes Approved Aug. 23, 1958. Ip.* Paper. 5c.
R- act granting consent and approval of Congress to Tennessee River Basin water pollution control compact. [Approved Aug. 23, 1958.1 7 p. * Paper, 5c.
H. R. 7779, act to authorize free transit at Panama Canal for vessels op-erated by State nautical schools. Approved Aug. 23, 1958 1 p* Paper, 5c.
S. 3199 act to amend sec. 2324 of Revised statutes, as amended, to change period for doing annual assessment work on unpatented mineral claims so that it will run from Sept. 1 of one year to Sept. 1 of succeeding year, and to make, such change effective with respect to assessment work year commencing m 19o9. Approved Aug. 23, 1958. Ip.* Paper, 5c
H. R 1168, act to clarify application of sec. 507 of Classification act of 1949 with respect to preservation of rates of basic compensation of certain officers or employees in cases Involving downgrading actions. [Approved Aug. 26. 1958.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c.
H a<? {?nlend and ?45 of title 14- u- s- Code, relativeto settlement of claims of military and civilian personnel of Coast Guard
„ a"d for other PurP°ses- Approved Aug. 23, 1958. 2 p. * Paper, 5c.S. 1/98, act to amend sec. 4426 of Revised Statutes, as amended, with respect
to certain small vessels operated by cooperative or associations in trans-porting merchandise of members on nonprofit basis to or from places within inland waters of southeastern Alaska and Prince Rupert, British Columbia wntpr«>r/fr01«fPlaCeRfW1wlnk-I11<! lnland waters and places within inland * Paper 5c St te °f Washln8ton. Approved Aug. 23, 1958. 1 p.
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II R 7260 act to amend title 18, United States Code, sec,. 3651, so as to nermit confinement in jail-type institutions or treatment institutions for grtSd not exceeding six ninths in connection with grant of Probation on a one-count indictment. Approved Aug. 23, 1958. 1 p. Paper, oc.
H R 13021 act to amend sec. 41 of Longshoremen’s and harbor workers compensation act so as to provide system of safety rules, regulations, and’safety Inspectionjand training, and for other purposes. [Approved
Il \'i ”111°3 act providing for extension of certain authorized functions of Secretary ’of Interior to areas other than United States, its territories and possessions. Approved Aug. 23, 1958. 1 p. Paper, 5c- . , ,
H R 13455, act to amend Atomic energy act of 19o4, as amended. Ap nro'ved Aug. 23. 1958. 1 p. * Paper, 5c. , * ...
S. 607, act to provide retirement, clerical assistants, and free mailing privileges to former Presidents of United States, and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 25, 1958. Ip.* Paper, 5c.
S. 3986, act to authorize Secretary of Interior to enter into a&ree™ent for relocating portions of Natchez Trace Parkway, Miss., and for other pur-poses. Approved Aug. 25, 1958. 1 p. * Paper, 5c.
H. R. 6382, act to subject naval ship construction to act of June 30, 1936 (40 Stat. 2036), as amended. Approved Aug. 2o, 1958. Ip. , ,PaPe£> ££•
S. 3333, act to facilitate insurance of loans under title 1 of Bankhead-J ones farm tenant act, as amended, and act of Aug. 28, 1937, as amended (relat-ing to conservation of water resources), and for other purposes. [Ap-proved Aug. 25, 1958.] 4 p. * Paper, 5c. . .
H. R. 11133. act to amend sec. 7 of Administrative expenses act of 1946, as amended, to provide for payment of travel and transportation cost for persons selected for appointment to certain positions in continental United States and Alaska, and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 25,
r-n tt r 12967 act to amend Fair labor standards act of 1938 with respect to frequency’ofreview of minimum wage rates established for Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands. Approved Aug. 25, 1958. 1 p. * Paper, 5c.
751 H R 13404, act to amend sec. 404 (c) (1) of Postal field service compensa- 75 tion act of 1955 to grant longevity credit for serviceperformed in PanamaCanal Zone postal service. Approved Aug. 25, 1958. 1 p. Paper 5c
752 H J Res 424, joint resolution to Improve administration of justice by authorizing Judicial Conference of United States to establish institutes and joint councils on sentencing, to provide additional “^od^of sentenc- ing. and for other purposes. [Approved Aug. 25, 1958.] 3 p. Paper, 5c.
753. H. R. 9627, act to authorize Secretary ofInterior to convey certain lands inAlaska to Ketchikan, Alaska. Approved Aug. 25, 1958. 1 p. Paper, 5c.
754 H R 9673, act to restore retired pay to those retired officers of ArmedForces dropped from rolls after Dec. 31, 1954, and before date of enact-ment of this act, and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 25, 1958. 1 p.
755. H. R. 7866, act to amend title 28, United States Code, relating to Court of Customs and Patent Appeals. [Approved Aug. 25, 1958.] 3 p.* Pftijpr 5c.
756 H R 10173, act to provide for transfer of title to certain land at Sand Island, T. H., to Hawaii, and for other purposes. [Approved Aug. 25, 1958.]’ 2 p. ’♦ Paper, 5c. . .
757 H R 4142, act to amend act creating City of Clinton Bridge Commission and authorizing said commissioner and its successors to acquire by pur-chase or condemnation and to construct, maintain, and operate bridge or bridges across Mississippi River at or near Clinton, Iowa, and at or near Fulton, Ill., in order to make certain changes in authority of such commission, and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 2a, 1958. 1 p.* Paper 5c.
758. H. R. 9740, act to convey land to Makah Tribe of Indians. Approved Aug. 25, 1958. Ip. Paper, 5c.*
759 H. R. 8002 act to provide for improved methods of stating budget estimates and estimates for deficiency and supplemental appropriations. [Approved Aug. 25, 1958.] Ip. Paper, 5c.*
760. H. R. 8868, act to remove present $1,000 limitation which prevents settle-ment of certain claims arising out of crash of aircraft belonging to United States at Worcester, Mass., on July 18, 1957. Approved Aug. 26, 1958. Ip. Paper, 5c. . __ .. ,*
761. H. R. 13558, act to incorporate Military Order of Purple Heart of United States of America, of combat wounded veterans who have been awarded Purple Heart. [Approved Aug. 26, 1958.] 6 p. Paper, 5c.*
762 S 377. act to amend Interstate commerce act and Transportation act of 1940, with respect to periods of limitation applicable to actions or claims, including those by or against United States, for recovery of charges tor transportation of persons or property, and for other purposes. [Approved Aug. 26, 1958.] 2 p. Paper, 5c.*
763. S. 4059, act to amend reorganization plan no. 1 of 1958 in order to change name of office established under such plan. Approved Aug. 26, 1958. Ip. ♦ Paper, 5c. .
764. H. R. 1244, act to provide for development by Secretary of Interior of Independence National Historical Park, and for other purposes. Ap-proved Aug. 27,1958. 1 p. Paper, 5c.*
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27, 1958hfy 3 P Ul* Papeete8’ £°r °ther purposes’ [Approved Aug. 766. H. R 13450 act making supplemental appropriations for fiscal year 1959 7R7 it Sd purpos?s- [Approved Aug. 27, 1958.] 22 p. * Paper 15c767. H. R. 12(76, act to revise, codify and enact into law, title 23 of U. S Code’ 768 S ^ig™wa£8; f[Appro\ed A«S- 27, 1958.] 37 p. Paper, 15c. ’*768. S. 4169, act to amend act of June 10, 1938, relating to participation bv
Augte^7 Vosl8 V pInte« Papera5cCrimlnal Police Or«anlzation. Approved HAug12375,1l8958C] t07 p^&B Ic^^ VeteranS Association. [Approved
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R:+.8d06i act .to anH‘nd Civil service retirement act with respect to an- APproveOdA^27O,ri9O58!mi1pyee8 P^er,!^^ Members of Congress.
S’ desigaate beneficiary of equitable title to land purchased by.RKpyer,3?y'S I“‘Ua°
-^72, act to authorize land exchanges for purposes of George Washington Md ‘°°°&*
H. J. Res. 648, joint resolution providing for joint session of Congress for a2T"‘Kype?,3?rth »'
S’ 3723’-act t°1an?en<l Public Law 522,’84th Congress (relating to convev- * Paper sV8'11 lands to Henderson, kev. Approved Aug. 27, 1958. 1 p.
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S. 4287, act to amend act of July 27, 1956, relating to detention of mail for temporary periods in certain cases. Approved Aug. 27, 1958. 1 p.
H r a 7706 act to entitle members of Army, Navy, Air Force, or Marine Corns retired after 30 years’ service to retired pay equal to 75 per centum of monthly baAc pay authorized for highest enlisted, warrant, or com-missioned grade in which they served satisfactorily during IX orld Mar I, and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 28, 1958. lapei, oc. _
H R. 6788, act to authorized abbreviation of record on review or enforce-ment of orders of administrative agencies by courts of appeals and re^ev or enforcement of such orders on original papers and to make uniform law relating to record on review or enforcement of such orders, and for other purposes. [Approved Aug. 28,1958.] 12 p. Paper, 10c.
H. R. 13531, act to amend act of June 29, 1938, as amended, to increase Insurance coverage required to be canred by cabs for hire in District of Columbia for protection of passengers and others, and for other pur-poses. [Approved Aug. 28,1958.] 6 p. * Paper, 5c. ..
H. R. 5865 act to amend sec. 80 of Hawaiian organic act, and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 28, 1958. 1 p. * Paper, 5c. hnnri
S. 2922, act to authorize per capita payments to members of Red Lake band of Chippewa Indians from proceeds of sale of timber and lumber on Red Lake Reservation, and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 28, 1958.
S. 14004, art^to encourage and authorize details and transfers of Federal employees for service with international organizations. [Approved Aug. 90 1958 1 4 n * Paper 5c.
H It’ 6239, act to amend sec. 1461 and 1462 of title 18 of United States Code. Approved Aug. 28, 1958. Ip.* Paper, 5c.
S 3448 act to authorize acquisition and disposition of certain private lands and establishment of size of farm units on Seedskadee reclamation project, Wyo., and for other purposes. [Approved Aug. 28, 1958.J 2 p.
H. R1 aP41i,5act to amend title 2 of Social security act to provide that widow or former wife divorced who loses mother’s insurance benefits by re-marriage may again become entitled if her husband dies within one year of such remarriage, to provide that interstate instrumentalities may secure coverage for policemen and firemen in positions under retirement system of instrumentality. Approved Aug. 28, 1958. I p. [H. R. 5411, as it became law, includes the addition of Washington State to list of States in
H SRC 9932 act\o provide for conveyance of certain land of United States to ’State Board of Education of Florida. Approved Aug. 28, 1958. 1 p.
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S. 3224,ea’ctCto improve opportunities for small business concerns to obtain fair proportion of Government purchases and contracts, to facilitate pro-curement of property and services by Government, and for other pur-poses. [Approved Aug. 28, 1958.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c.
H. R. 9239, act to provide for construction of irrigation distribution system and drainage works for restricted Indian lands within Coachella Valley County Water District in Riverside County, Calif., and for other purposes. [Approved Aug. 28, 1958.] 3 p. * Paper, 5c. ....
H. R. 11697, act to amend act of June 29, 1888, relating to prevention of obstructive and injurious deposits in harbor of New York, to extend ap-plication of that act to harbor of Hampton Roads. [Approved Aug. 28, 1958.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c. , A .
H. R. 9445, act to amend Hawaiian organic act, and to approve amend-ments of Hawaiian land laws, with respect to leases and other dispositions of land. Approved Aug. 28, 1958. Ip. * Paper, 5c.
H. R. 12894, act to authorize making, amendment, and modification of con-tracts to facilitate national defense. [Approved Aug. 28, 1958.] 2 p.
805. S. 3534, act to authorize Secretary of Army to convey approximately 181 acres of land at Fort Crowder Military Reservation to Neosho, Mo. Ap-proved Aug. 28, 1958. 1 p. Paper, 5c.*
806. S. 2594, act to transfer certain property and functions of Housing and Home Finance Administrator to Secretary of Interior, and for other purposes. [Approved Aug. 28,1958.] Ip. Paper, 5c.*
807. S. 166, act to amend laws granting education and training benefits to certain veterans so as to extend, with respect to certain individuals, period during which such benefits may be offered. [Approved Aug. 28, 1958.] 2 p.
808 H R>a6894,5act to amend Tariff act of 1930 as it related to unmanufactured mica and mica films and splittings. Approved Aug. 28, 1958. 1 p.* PflDer 5c
809. H. R. 7738, act for relief of State of New York. Approved Aug. 28, 1958. 1 p * Paper, 5c.
810 S 4196 act to amend Intercoastal shipping act, 1933 (47 Stat. 1425), asamended to authorize incorporation of contract terms by reference inshort-form documents. [Approved Aug. 28, 1958.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c.
811. S. 3882, act to amend act of July 1, 1948, chap. 791 (24 U. S. C. 2<9a),providing for procurement and supply of Government headstones andmarkers. Approved Aug. 28, 1958. 1 p. [S. 3882 extends provisions of act of July 1, 1948, to members of reserve components of Armed horces, National Guard, and Reserve Officers’ Training Corps.] * Paper, 5c.
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S’sitn^odCint0p^t?%!nni8aleA°r exchange of certain lands of United States 1958 1 p ♦Papei^ 5cty’ Ariz’’ and other Purposes. Approved Aug. 28,
H R. 8249, act to provide for adjustment by Secretary of Army of legisla- t?1?ur,sdict,on exercised by United States over lands within Fort Custer
„ oq vi Reservations, Mich. Approved Aug. 28, 1958. 1 p. ♦ Paper 5c.a 371, acl P£0vlde for relief of certain members and former members
of Army and Air Force, and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 28, 1958.
S>4o1md(1ti™t0,ndtlfArlzertaSe Of PaPago tribal land to National Science foundation, and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 28, 1958. 1 p.
S’SrtyCtofOUnited States roKri 19^i concerning conveyance of certain ♦ Paper75c U ted States to Carey, Ohio. Approved Aug. 28, 1958. 1 p.
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» 5°creg ”and forTeroiSv oafCWn°wfieiririt Cel7ln SaleS and changes of public lands of real nronertvTv tht0 persons who suffered substantial loss of
28 1958 Ip. ‘ Paper. °f Mar’ 9’ 1957’ Approved Aug.8'marketing S-oBrn% m°re ?ffectIve Price, production adjustment, and
Aug 28 r958jg 10 p. ‘ pVaaprte°r?810cgriCUltUral CO“modltie8- [ApprovedS' aCt 7 provlde for registration, reporting and disclosure of emplovee
^Paner £?d PenSi°n benefit plans‘ [Approved Aug. 28, 1958 ]?pa oc. 1
H\TR‘ 4350<i; act to provide for disposal of federally owned property ofApproved SgS.’isM Fj””? P^Sc “l’'‘ "" PUrp,>S'S'
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aircraft CnrHl’fnrUanCe $ 1Ic??ses *° non-citizens for radio stations’ on ♦Paper Sc^ °Peraflon thereof. Approved Aug. 28, 1958. 1 p
H StateV to’ Valn^rPuJ* w f°r conveyance of certain real property of United States to Valparaiso, Fla. Approved Aug. 28, 1958. 1 p. » Paper, 5c. convene L°t4nnOnnVeS?vUVOnJstabTShing that lst session of 86th Congress I p. ‘ Paper 5c Wednesday, Jan. 7, 1959. Approved Aug. 28, 1958.
*lct w.nsdnd authorization for Waldo Lake Tunnel and regu- ♦ Paper 5c ’ Wlllamette River> Oreg. Approved Aug. 28, 1958 l p.
HCoiumNA6tnS1«»il * * *!.torfeS«01utio? t0 authorize commissioners of District of nosed^SonthwPAt real Jlr.°Perty ln District of Columbia for pro-
District ofCnlnlhn J y and .fo4r redevelopment of southwest area in TT n Sicn f c?lumbia-. Approved Aug. 28, 1958. 1 p. * Paper, 5c.
i *• ’ act authorizing survey of Tensaw River, Ala in interest of navigation and allied purposes. Approved Aug. 28, 1958.’’ Ip.* Paper,
H’rJr’emie8a’ctCoft019e5«e»nrttlwe/if0riin??i?.f certain reports under Highway Aug. 28, 1958 Ip ‘ Paper 5c hIghway act of 1956. Approved
H. R. 12217, act to amend par. (2) of subdivision (c) of sec 77 of p.nnv H R ioo‘« APP-ived So"""
t0 provlde for sale of all of real propertv acquired bv Aug- 2871958 ?p.erC« Paper°n5ctrUCtl°n °f BUrke AirP°rt’ Va’ Approved
S’on AtomteEnerov Knl-011 t0 authorize chairman of Joint Committee Approved A7g. 28 1958 lfpF ^Pape?1^?5™311 Ge°rge Rickover> Navy.
t^>rnporarvtriira<iOcArr<fcre'a8eAUnder servlce retirement act to certain s • 1 earners. Approved Aug. 28, 1958. 1 p. ‘Paper 5cS’ International1 place Bardin a™°n/°E appropriation of funds to complete
♦ Paper, 5c Garden, N. Dak. Approved Aug. 28, 1958. 1 p.Hprov1Sn’sa§f such^mVlb^4 °f ^cultural act of 1956 to provide that
1 p. ♦ Paper, 5c?1 ttU h 11 apply In Hawali- Approved Aug. 28, 1958.S‘ to proclaim Feh^S authorizing President of the United States
Approved Aug. 28 1958. ^’’p a%Npaat‘0^al5cChildren’s * Dental Health Week.831.
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840 H. R. 13549, act to increase benefits under Federal old-age, survivors and disability insurance system, to improve actuarial status of Trust funds of such system, and otherwise improve such system, to amend Public assistance and maternal and child health and welfare provisions of Social security act, and for other purposes. [Approved Aug. 28, 1958.J 45 p. ♦ PuDor 20c
841 H R 12632, a’ct authorizing Gus A. Guerra, his heirs, legal representatives’ 'and assigns, to conduct, maintain, and operate toll bridge across Rio
Grande, at or near Rio Grande City, Tex. Approved Aug. 28, 1958. 1 p. * Paper 5c
842 S 3776 act to extend time for collection of tolls to amortize cost, including reasonable interest and financing cost, of construction of bridge across Missouri River at or near Miami, Mo. Approved Aug. 28, 1958. 1 p. * Paoer 5c.
843 H. R. 12216; act to designate dam and reservoir to be constructed on Cumberland River near Carthage, Tenn., as Cordell Hull Dam and Reser-voir and to establish United States Study Commission on Neches, Trinity, Brazos, Colorado, Guadalupe-San Antonio, Nueces, and San Jacinto River Basins, and intervening areas. [Approved Aug. 28, 1958.] 6 p. * Paper, 5c.
844 H R. 13856, act making appropriations for sundry independent executive bureaus, boards, commissions, corporations, agencies, and offices, for fiscal year 1959, and for other purposes. [Approved Aug. 28, 1958.] 21 p * Paper 15c
H J Res. 654, joint resolution requiring Secretary of Commerce to submit certain recommendations for legislation for purpose of assisting Congress to determine whether or not to reimburse States for certain highways on National System of Interstate and Defense Highways. Approved Aug. 28,1958. Ip. * Paper, 5c.
S 4273 act to provide cooperation with European Atomic Energy Com- "munity. [Approved Aug. 28, 1958.] 3 p. ♦Paper, 5c.
H R 9407 act to provide additional opportunity for certain Government emnlovees to obtain career-conditional and career appointments in com- netitive civil service. [Approved Aug. 28,1958.] 2 p. Paper, 5c.
h b 11630 act to amend title 15 of Social security act to extend unem- nlovment ’insurance system to ex-servicemen, and for other purposes, f Amiroved Aug. 28, 19o8.] 3 p. * Paper, 5c.
S 4191 act to maintain existing minimum postage rates on certain publica- tions mailed for delivery within county of publication. Approved Aug. 28,
« act to Establish United States Study Commission on Savannah,b’ Aitnmaha Saint Marys, Apalachicola-Chattahoochee, and Perdido-Escam-
bia River Basins, and'intervening areas. [Approved Aug. 28, 1958.] 5 p.H.*R P 1^03, act to amend revised^Organic act of Virgin Islands. [Approved
TT ARg'l34819)'Jact making appropriations for military construction for De- njrtment of Defense for fiscal year ending June 30, 1959, and for other purposes. [Approved Aug. 28, 1958.] 4 p. Paper, 5c.
H R. 13192, act making appropriations for mutual security for fiscal year 1959, and for other purposes. [Approved Aug. 28, 1958.] 3 p.
pt *R aiP3406Cact to amend District of Columbia redevelopment act of 1954, H'as amended^[Approved Aug. 28,1958 ] 2 p. * Paper, 5c.
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bonds of United States marshals. Approved Sept. 2, 1958. 1 p.* Paper 5c
R5R S 1903 act to amend sec. 7, of Administrative expenses act of 1946, as 8 ’ amended relating to travel expenses of civilian officers and employees
assigned’ to duty posts outside continental United States. Approved Sept. 2,1958. Ip.* Paper, 5c. , ,
859. H. R. 7125, act to make technical changes in Federal excise tax laws, and for other purposes. [Approved Sept. 2, 1958.] 162 p. Paper,.4be.
860 S. 2117, act directing Secretary of Army to transfer certain building to Crow Creek Sioux Indian Tribe. Approved Sept. 2, 1958. 1 p.
861 H. R. 8943, act to amend titles, 10, 14, and 32, United States Code, to codify recent military law, and to improve Code. [Approved Sept. 2, 1958.] 135 p. ♦ Paper, 40c.
R62 S 3741 act to facilitate administration and management by Secretary of Agriculture of certain lands of United States within national forests. Approved Sept. 2, 1958. Ip.* Paper, 5c.
863 H R 12858, act making appropriations for civil functions administered bj Department of Army, certain agencies of Department of Interior, and Tennessee Valley Authority, for fiscal year ending June 30, 1959, and for other purposes. [Approved Sept. 2, 1958.] 9 p. * Paper, 10c.
864 H R. 13247, act to strengthen national defense and to encourage ana assist in expansion and improvement of educational programs to meet critical national needs; and for other purposes. [Approved Sept. 7, 1958.] 26 p.* Paper, 15c.
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H. R. 5497, act to amend Watershed protection and flood prevention act. Approved Sept. 2, 1958. 1 p. * Paper, 5c.
IL,R- 8«^1’ a<? a™ePd Internal revenue code of 1954 to correct unintended benefits and hardships and to make technical amendments, and for other purposes. [Approved Sept. 2,1958.] 80 p. * Paper, 30c.
H. R. 12126, act to provide further protection against introduction and dissemination of livestock diseases, and for other purposes. Approved bept. 2, 19o8. Ip. * Paper, 5c.
S. 3754 act to provide for exchange of lands between United States and Navajo Tribe, and for other purposes. [Approved Sept. 2, 1958.1 5 n ’ Paper, 5c.
H. R 3366 act to validate overpayments of pay and allowances made to certain officers of Army, Navy, Naval Reserve, and Air Force, while under- §°i!lgotr-ian~ong-<at civilian hospitals, and for other purposes. Approved bept. 2, 19o8. Ip. * Paper, 5c.
s- AVo8*. a£t t0 incorporate Big Brothers of America. [Approved Sept. 2, lyod.j op. * Paper, 5c.
H. R. 13559, act to amend War orphans’ educational assistance act of 1956 to permit administrator of veterans affairs to make payments with respect to special restorative training and specialized courses of voca-tional training for younger persons than those with respect to whom administrator may now make such payments, and for other purposes Ap-proved Sept. 2, 1958. Ip. * Paper, 5c. 1
S. 25, act relating to effective dates of increases in compensation granted to wage board employees. [Approved Sept. 2, 1958.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c.
H. R. 11456, act to authorize exchange of certain real property heretofore conveyed to El Paso, Tex., by United States, for other real property of equal value, and for other purposes. Approved Sept. 2 1958 1 p♦ Paper, 5c. ’ K’
874. S. 3335, act to provide for National Cultural Center which will be constructed with funds raised by voluntary contributions, on site made available in District of Columbia. [Approved Sept. 2, 1958.] 3 p. ♦ Paper 5c
875. H. R 13191, act to require Commissioner of Education to encourage’ foster and assist m establishment of clubs for boys and girls especially inter-ested in science. Approved Sept. 2, 1958. Ip. Paper, 5c.*
876. S. 2039, act to clarify requirements with respect to performance of labor imposed as condition for holding of mining claims on Federal lands pend-ing issuance of patents therefor. Approved Sept. 2, 1958 1 n* Paper, 5c. *
877. S. 3944 act to authorize negotiation of compact between Minnesota and Manitoba, Canada, for development of highway to provide access to
S7o w nprt7hS aag’e in SUC^ State- Approved Sept. 2. 1958. 1 p. Paper, 5c. 878. H. R. 7860, act to amend sec. 1 of act of July 24. 1956 (70 Stat. 625) to
provide that payments be made to certain members of Pine Ridge Sioux lr,1 b®.°£ Indians as reimbursement for damages suffered as result of ®o k o “sh me l 't »f Pine Ridge aerial gunnery range. Approved Sept. 2. lyoo. 1 p. Paper, 5c.
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Walter Reed and those associated with him in discovery of cause and means of transmission of yellow fever, approved Feb. 28, 1929, bv includ- •Paper^c" aame of Koger p- Ames. Approved Sept. 2, 1958. 1 p.
880. S. 3680, act to provide for participation of United States in World Science- Pan Pacific Exposition to be held at Seattle, Wash., in 1961, and for
R81 8 purposes. [Approved Sept. 2, 1958.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c!bbl. b. 2006, act to reneve Surgeons General of Army and Navy of certain
respon^sRnhtles^outside Department of Defense. Approved Sept. 2, 1958.
882‘ S‘ ?r2Ividu-,f.or adjustments in annuities under Foreign Serviceretirement and disability system. Approved Sept. 2, 1958. 1 p. * Paper,
883' sg»"£[“r"Wuses. 8 tApproved'Sept2"'iwSJ £nelMal
884. H R 11668, act to amend sec. 39 of Trading with enemy act of Oct 6 885 S R7172 aSn anl®nded; Approved Sept. 2, 1958.g 1 p. * Paper 5c OCt 6’
’ 1° authorize appropriations for continuing construction of88ft 8 B°M in Nlcaragua- Approved Sept. 2, 1958. 1 p. * Paper, 5c.
6‘ S’1949“to^etxtend^hAr-tdT11prOpert? £nd administrative services act of 1J49 to extend authority to lease out Federal building sites until needed
A?h^1UCti0D pul'P°.ses and act of June 24, 1948 (62 Stat. 644) and 887 8 ™ othei7 purpose,s-. Approved Sept. 2, 1958. 1 p. ‘Paper 5c 887. S. 2719, act authorizing and directing Secretary of Interior to Investigate
sp^cie^on^fisheffies^f^nri^'8/'1 shark® tb control depredations of ^his Sept 2, 1958 Ip * Paper 5c ’ °r °ther purposes‘ Approved
888‘ S'n^5' acLt0 amend Fish and wildlife act of 1956 in order to increaseSept.™ 1958“ Irp *rpaSp1eOra5cfUnd established under such act. Approved
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S 4088, act to approve repayment contract negotiated with Heart Mountain Irrigation District, Wyoming, and to authorize its execution. Approved Sept. 2, 1958. 1 p. * Paper, 5c.
S. 2114, act to amend act of Mar. 3, 1901 (31 Stat. 1449), as amended, to incorporate in Organic act of National Bureau of Standards authority to acquire land for field sites, to undertake construction and improvement of buildings and for other activities. Approved Sept. 2, 19o8. 1 p. Paper,
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5cS 4249, act to authorize program for conservation restoration and
agement of rare Hawaiian Nene goose. Approved Sept. 2, 1958.S. 3942,e>actCfor relief of certain distressed aliens. Approved Sept. 2,
H R 104951 act to amend that part of act of June 9, 1896 (29 Stat, relating to establishment of postal stations and branch post offices,to permit them to be established within ten miles of boundary of adjoin-ing city. Approved Sept. 2, 1958. 1 p._ * Paper, 5c.
H R 13666 act to amend title 32 of United States Code to permit appoint-ment of Adjutant General of Puerto Rico as provided by laws of Common-wealth of Puerto Rico. Approved Sept. 2, 19u8. Ip.* Paper, 5c.
H R 12883 act to provide for certain improvements relating to Capitol power plant and its distribution systems. [Approved Sept. 2, 19o8.]
H3r ’ 11382Pact to amend title 38 of United States Code to authorize con-version or exchange, under certain conditions, of term insurance issued under sec. 621 of National service life insurance act of 1940, and for other purposes. Approved Sept. 2,1958. 1 p. * Paper, 5c.
H R 469 act to protect producers and consumers against misbranding and false advertising of fiber content of textile fiber products, and for other purposes. [Approved Sept. 2, 1958.] 8 p. * Paper, 5c.
H R 13475, act to authorize exchange of lands at Rochester J Ish-Cultural Station, Indiana. [Approved Sept. 2, 1958.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c.
II R 12808 act to amend Federal-aid highway acts of 19o6 and 1J58 by 'advancing date for submission of revised estimate of cost of completing interstate system and to extend approval of such estimate for additional year. Approved Sept. 2, 1958. 1 p. * Paper, 5c.
H R 9147 act to provide for disposal of certain Federal property in Boulder City area to provide assistance in establishment of municipality incor-porated under laws of Nevada, and for other purposes. [Approved Sept. 2, 1958.] 10 p. * Paper, 10c.
S 1764 act to amend District of Columbia public school food services act. ‘ Approved Sept. 2, 1958. 1 p. * Paper, 5c.
H R 9833, act to amend sec. 27 of Merchant marine act of 1920. [Ap-proved Sept. 2, 1958.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c.
H. R. 109, act to incorporate Jewish War Veterans, U. S. A., National Memorial, Inc. [Approved Sept. 2, 1958.] 4 p. * Paper, 5c.
H J Res. 546, joint resolution designating week of Nov. 21-27, 1958, as National Farm-City Week. Approved Sept. 2, 1958. Ip. * Paper, 5c.
H. R. 13678, act to provide in Department of Health, Education, and Wel-fare for loan service of captioned films for deaf. Approved Sept. 2, 1958.1 p. ♦ Paper, 5c.
H R 4642 act to establish Commission and Advisory Committee on Inter-national ’Rules of Judicial Procedure. [Approved Sept. 2, 1958.] 3 p.* Paper, 5c. , „ , . . „
H R. 12212, act for relief of certain employees of Department of Navy. Approved Sept. 2, 1958. Ip. * Paper, 5c.
nos tt R 9822 act to provide for holding White House Conference on Aging to 9 • be called by President of United States in January 1961 to be planned and conducted bv Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare with assistance and cooperation of other departments and agencies repre-sented on Federal Council on Aging, to assist several States in conduct-ing similar conferences on aging prior to White House Conference on Aging, and for related purposes. [Approved Sept. 2, 19o8.] 4 p. Pa- per, 5c.
900 H R 9020 act to amend Packers and stockyards act, 1921, as amended, and for other purposes. [Approved Sept. 2, 1958.] 2 p. Paper, 5c.
010 HR 11009, act to provide establishment of Grand Portage National Monu- ment in State of Minnesota, and for other purposes. [Approved Sept. 2, 1958.] 3 p. * Paper, 5c.
011 HR. 11078, act to promote boating safety on navigable waters of Unitea States, its territories, and District of Columbia, to provide coordination and cooperation with the States in interest of uniformity of boating laws , and for other purposes. [Approved Sept. 2, 1958.] 5 p. * Paper, 5c.
912. H. R. 13580, act to increase the public debt limit. Approved Sept. 2, 1958. 913. h /r . 12226P<arct to amend Virgin Islands Corporation act (63 Stat. 350),
a»d for other purposes. [Approved Sept. 2, 1958.] 3 p. Paper, be.914 H R. 7710, act to provide for lump-sum payment of all accumulated ana
current accrued annual leave of deceased employees. Approved Sept. 2, 1958. 1 p. * Paper, 5c.
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H. R. 12662, act to provide for acquisition of lands by United States required for reservoir created by construction of Oahe Dam on Missouri River and for rehabilitation of Indians of Standing Rock Sioux Reserva-tion in South Dakota and North Dakota, and for other purposes. 1 Ap-proved Sept. 2, 1958.] 5 p. * Paper, 5c. P
H. R. 12670, act to provide for additional payments to Indians of Crow Creek Sioux Reservation, S. Dak., whose lands have been acquired for Fort Randall Dam and Reservoir project, and for other purposes. [Approved Sept. 2, 1958.] 3 p. * Paper, 5c.
H. R. 8735, act to increase annuities payable to certain annuitants from District of Columbia teachers retirement and annuity fund, and for other purposes. [Approved Sept. 2, 1958.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c.
H. J. Res. 557, joint resolution to amend act of Sept. 7, 1957 (71 Stat 626), providing for establishment of Civil War Centennial Commission^ Approved Sept. 2, 1958. 1 p. * Paper, 5c.
H R. 6238, act to amend sec. 1292 of title 28 of United States Code relating to appeals from interlocutory orders. Approved Sept. 2, 1958 1 p♦ Paper, 5c.
H. R. 9817, act relating to venue in tax refund suits by corporations. Ap-proved Sept. 2,1958. Ip.* Paper, 5c.
H. R. 9370, act to permit illustrations and films of United States and for-eign obligations and securities under certain circumstances, and for other Purposes. [Approved Sept. 2, 1958.] 2 p. ♦ Paper, 5c.
“• ,K- 122°1> act to authorize Secretary of Interior to provide administra-tive site for Yosemite National Park, Calif., on lands adjacent to park,
TT avd™nther Purf,ose.s: [Approved Sept. 2, i958.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c H. R. 12663, act to provide for additional payments to Indians of Lower Brule
bioux Reservation, S. Dak., whose lands have been acquired for Fort Randai! Dam and Reservoir project, and for other purposes. [Approved bept. 2, 1958.] 3 p. * Paper, oc.
H. J. Res. 658, joint resolution authorizing and requesting President to invite countries of free world to participate in California International Trade Fair and Industrial Exposition to be held in Los Angeles, Calif..
TT toi1?- 19591 • APProved Sept. 2, 1958. 1 p. ♦ Paper, 5c.: H889, act to permit articles imported from foreign countries for
purpose of exhibition at Minnesota State Fair and Centennial Exposition to be held at Saint Paul, Minn., to be admitted without payment of tariff, and for other purposes. [Approved Sept. 2, 1958.] 2 p.* Paper, 5c. r
H,^\-1n840\ act to encourage expansion of teaching in education of mentally retarded children through grants to institutions of higher learn-ing and to State educational agencies. Approved Sept. 6, 1958 1 n’ Paper, oc.
S. 4096 act to amend sec. 4201 of title 18, United States Code, with respect to annual rate of compensation of members of Board of Parole Approved Sept. 6, 1958. 1 p. * Paper, 5c.
H. R. 13254, act to protect public health by amending Federal food drug and cosmetic act to prohibit use in food of additives which have not been adequately tested to establish their safety. [Approved Sept. 6 1958 1 6 p. ♦ Paper, 5c.
H. R. 11749, act to extend Renegotiation act of 1951 for 6 months and for other purposes. Approved Sept. 6, 1958. 1 p. * Paper, 5c.
S. 3420, act to extend and amend Agricultural trade development and assistance act of 1954. [Approved Sept. 6, 1958.] 3 p. * Paper, 5c
S. 2836, act for relief of town of Portsmouth, R. I. Approved Sept 6 1958 Ip. * Paper, 5c.
933. S. 1864, act to authorize increase in membership of Board of Appeals of Patent Office, to provide increased salaries for certain officers and em-ployees of Patent Office, and for other purposes. Approved Sept. 6, 1958. Ip. Paper, 5c.*
934. S. 4039, act to authorize expenditure of funds through grants for support of scientific research, and for other purposes. Approved Sept. 6, 1958 1 p. Paper, 5c.*
935. S. 1985, act to authorize preparation of plans and specifications for construc-tion of building for National Air Museum for Smithsonian Institution, and all other work incidental thereto. Approved Sept. 6, 1958. 1 n ♦ Paper, 5c.
936. S. 4085, act to amend act of May 17, 1954 (68 Stat. 98), providing for con-struction of Jefferson National Expansion Memorial at site of old Saint Louis, Missouri, and for other purposes. Approved Sept. 6, 1958. 1 n. * Paper, 5c.
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14280 Development, growth, and state of atomic energy industry, index to hear-ings, 85th Congress, 2d session, on development, growth, and state of atomic energy industry, 1958, pursuant to sec. 202 of Atomic energy act of 1954, Feb. 19-Mar. 4, 1958. 1958. ii+p. 627-646. * Paper, 15c.
Item 999L. C. card 58-60808 Y 4. At 7/2: At 7/12/958/ind.
14281 Physical research program, report of subcommittee on research and de-velopment; Aug. 1958. 1958. iv-J-27 p. Joint Committee print, 85th Congress, 2d session. $L. C. card 58-61977 Y 4.At 7/2: R 31/3
14282 Proposed EURATOM agreements, hearings, 85th Congress, 2d session, on proposed EURATOM Agreements and legislation to carry out proposed cooperative program, Aug. 5-13, 1958. 1958. pt. 2, iv4-105-515 p. * Paper, 30c. • Item 999L. C. card 58-60685 Y 4.At 7/2: Eu 7/2/pt.2
14283 proposed expanded civilian nuclear power program; Aug. 1958. 1958. vii-j-17 p. (Joint Committee print, 85th Congress, 2d session.) [An Erratum sheet, 1 p. oblong 12° was also issued.] tL. C. card 58-61937 Y 4. At 7/2: P 87/2
14284 Report of Underseas Warfare Advisory Panel to subcommittee on military applications; Aug. 1958. 1958. v-J-16 p. (Joint Committee print, 85th Congress, 2d session.) tL. C. card 58-61936 Y 4.At 7/2 : Un 2
DEFENSE PRODUCTION JOINT COMMITTEE
14285 Defense production act, progress report no. 42, hearing, 85th Congress, 2d session, to discuss adequacy of preparedness programs to meet nuclear attack and limited-scale war, July 10, 1958. 1958. iii+74 p. il. t
Item 999_A.L. C. card 51-60400 Y 4.D 36: P 94/no.42
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
14286 Major legislative actions, 85th Congress [1st and 2d sessions], (adjourned Aug. 24, 1958), Anal edition; prepared by Office of Coordinator of Information. [1958.] 40 p. 4° tL. C. card 56-60030 Y 1.2 :1- 52/958-7
14287 Major legislative actions, 85th Congress [1st and 2d sessions], (adjourned Aug. 24,1958), final edition (revised) ; prepared by Office of Coordinator of Information. [1958.] 34 p. 4° tL. C. card 50-60030 Y 1.2: L 52/95S-7/rev.
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House documentsNot e .—All House documents, entries for which are followed by a t, may be
obtained from the House Document Room or from the issuing office.House documents, 85th Congress.
14289 273, v. 1. Minerals yearbook, 1956 : v. 1, Metals and minerals (except fuels) ; pre-pared by staff of Division of Minerals. [1958.] vlii-|-1409 p. il. •(Avail-able in "departmental edition, cloth, $4.50, I 28.37 : 956/v. 1, and sent to depositories in that form. See Entry no. 15200.)
14290 273, v. 3. Minerals yearbook 1956: v. 3, Area reports; prepared by field staff ofBureau of Mines, Regional Divisions of Mineral Industries. [1958.] viii + 1292 p. il. (Available in departmental edition, cloth, $4.25, I 28.37: 956/v. 3, and sent to depositories in that form. See Entry no.15201).
14291 285, pt. 16. Occupational wage survey: Portland, Oreg., Apr. 1958 ; [preparedby William P. O’Connor], July 1958. iii + 25 p. oblong 8° (Labor Statistics Bureau. Bulletin 1224-16.) * (Available in departmentaledition, 25c., L 2.3:1224-16, and sent to depositories in that form. See Entry no. 15138.)
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Bureau 0BuneHnD1124A1U8S\ 19fl’ iH + 25,P' ?bl?ng 8° <Labor Statistics 385 nt’ 1R 1 lErroneously designated House document
?W8-L * (Available in departmental edition, 25c., L 2.3 : 1224-182R5 nf ind nnt t0+.depositories in that form. See Entry no. 15139.)85, pt. 19. Occupational wage survey: Cleveland, Ohio, June 1958; [prepared
BurLu Bul^t^y^jV/i W ?• %bl0ng 8° <Labor Statistics L 2 3 • 1224 io1 t (Ava!lab!e ln. departmental edition, 25c.,
no2’15’1402)4 19’ d 1 t0 depositories in that form. See Entry StnfiSet^tLt“b8traC^n?{ United States, 1958 [with bibliography of sources
of statistics]. 79th annual edition. [1958.] xii + 1039 p n rprp r>Snnndnr direction of Edwin D. Goldfield, chief/ Statistical Repoits
Ceasus Bureau.] ♦ (Available in departmental ed!i’ ........no.’13731) 134 ’ 9°8, and SeDt t0 depositories in that form. See
Regage AnssicHettanf Wnn&T sarv4clnS operations, Federal National Mort- ■“ssoclatlpn, Housing and Home Finance Agencv. Oct 1957 letter
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L. C. card 58-61985Wholesale prices and price indexes, 1957; [prepared bv members of staff
of Division of Prices and Cost of Living]’. JPulyP1958. ho“e“title, v+202 departmenta?edi°Hon 79UcieaiU<>QrBulletin 1235<) * (Available informi SeeEntaylT^ and Sent t0 depositories in that
InTTn^e^eS! offices appropriations bill, 1959, message from President of ms'Mp."'? r.“rtSV“Mt <H K. llWf. Aug. "
8tn™!^h?nual reP°rt on activities under Public law 480, 83d Congress as o\ tl nd’ A«eSSHge fronl, Pres»dent of United States transmitting report §"1958 g67 p t°D® Hem 996 Peri°d JaD’ 1-June 30> 1958‘ Aug-L. C. card 57-61702
t!ons and recommendations adopted at Geneva by International Labor Conference, letter from Assistant Secretary of State reuuestinc enactment adoptedlabv°nT^±in?-ng V rtelts of. each convention aSd recommendation Geneva Tune 2fi 1957°?., ?ab°f Organization at its 40th session, at L.0cah£rdb§L61flOIZation’rA"g’ 6’°1958’ 31 Cr •tItem 9°96Interna'
Refunds and credits of internal-revenue taxes, letter from chairman Joint r'‘>Ort- ‘,Sci' ) Mr
L. C. card 29-26737 1 *Construction of nuclear-powered icebreaking vessel for operation bv Cnn«t
Congress, Legislative Reference Service, Jan. 10, 1958. 1958 ’ vii + 12-5 n [Continuation of study which was published in 1957 as H. doc 100 United Le carde58-6P1885 ® W°rld War IL] 1 • Item 996
Thomson Contracting Co., Inc., message from President of United States re • Hem 9^6 aPProval bill (H. R. 5904). Aug. 18, 1958. 2 p f
Ludln? nRf°TanH ^“/business as Riverside Lumber Co., message from Presi- 19? 1958? 2 p Sf Item9I96 Wltbout approval bill (H. R. 12261). Aug.
Proposed supplemental appropriations, Department of Health Education and Welfare, Department of Labor, fiscal year 1959, and Post Office De- partment, fiscal years 1957 and 1958. Aug. 19, 1958. 4 p f • Hem 996
Res“bltancesh pJ,rposes which has been treated with poisonous
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For relief of certain distressed aliens. Report from Committee on
»» “Board0'oFUNatlona?'M18sfoB33of Presbyterian Church la United States nt
America. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 540.2565. AufUder3Heide-Aragona, Inc. Report from Committee on Judiciary to
accompany S. 522. Aug. 13, 1958. 13 p. .2566. George P. E. Caesar, jr. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-
AlaLu' Duncan Dilfard^’ 1 Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom nanv S. 2001. Aug. 13, 1958. 8 p. . . o
John C. Walsh. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. Donald’ J^Mariom^Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
S. 3789. Aug. 13, 1958. 5 p. , „James A. Shearer. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. K.
11718. Aug. 13, 1958. 3 p. .Mrs. Clare M. Ash. Report from Committee on Judiciary
H. R. 8619. Aug. 13, 1958. 5 p. .Park National Bank. Report from Committee on Judiciary
H. R. 9256. Aug. 13, 1958. 5 p. .Diana Elaine Greig. Report from Committee on Judiciary
S. 2057. Aug. 14, 1958. 4 p. T ,Kazuko Young. Report from Committee on Judiciary to
2955. Aug. 14, 1958. 7 p.Joanna Strutynska. Report from Committee on Judiciary
S. 3004. Aug. 14, 1958. 6 p. _ ,. .Mrs. Margaret Graham Bonnalie. Report from Committee on Judiciary
to accompany S. 3219. Aug. 14, 1958. 6 p.Erika Margaretha Zintl Pearce. Report from Committee on Judiciary
to accompany S. 3221. Aug. 14, 1958 6 p.Carl Ebert and his wife, Gertrude Ebert. Report from Committee on
Judiciary to accompany S. 3276. Aug. 14, 1958. 9 p.Jeane Andre Paris. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
S. 3300. Aug. 14, 1958. 7 p. T „Itzhak Aronovici. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany b.
3308. Aug. 14,1958. 7 p. „ T ,. .Arturo Ernesto Audrain y Campos. Report from Committee on Judiciary
to accompany S. 3357. Aug. 14, 1958. 5 p.Teruko K. Jackson. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
S. 3445. Aug. 14, 1958. 10 p. T t eWong Wing Boa. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany b.
3509. Aug. 14,1958. 6 p. , „ .Audrejs Pablo Mierkalns. Report from Committee on Judiciary to ac-
company S. 3547. Aug. 14, 1958. 5 p.Harvey L. Forden. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
S. 3607. Aug. 14, 1958. 5 p. T ,, ., Daniel (Nathaniel) Rosenzweig. Report from Committee on Judiciary to
accompany S. 3640. Aug. 14, 1958. 6 p.Hermine Elmon Papazian. Report from Committee on Judiciary to ac- Cyn°thiaalElizabeth‘Jefferson4’(Mimi Kurosaka) and Sylvia Elise Jefferson
^(Juiiko Tano). Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyS 3743. Aug. 14, 1958. 8 p.
Hing Man Chau. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany b. Klara Leitne^ and her daughter, Sylvia Leitner. Report from Committee
on Judiciary to accompany S. 3801. Aug. 14, 1958. 3 p.Vicenta Garcia y Puente. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-
pany S. 3818. Aug. 14, 1958. 6 p. .2619 Concettina lannacchino. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-
pany S. 3826. Aug. 14, 1958. 10 p.2620. Peter Tillner. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany b. 3«31.
2621. Kunio Inouye (Sparkman). Report from Committee on Judiciary to ac-company S. 4020. Aug. 14, 1958. 8 p. .
2622. Marianne (Sachiko) Fuller. Report from Committee on Judiciary to ac-company S. 4081. Aug. 14, 1958. 5 p.
2625. Samuel Abraham, John A. Carroll, Forrest E. Robinson, Thomasi J. Sawyers. Jack Silmon. and David N. Wilson. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 12106. Aug. 14, 1958. 3 p. . . ie
2659. Louis S. Levenson. Conference report to accompany H. R. 4544. Aug. i», 1958. 2 p.
2671 Stanislawa Wojczul. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 3021. Aug. 19, 1958. 7 p.
2672. Laszlo Cseri, Dorothy Margarethe Hadjisky, Maria Miceli, Francesco Riso. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany b. 302«. Aug. 19, 1958. 20 p. , . x
2673 Chiyoko Yoshimoto. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 3915. Aug. 19, 1958. 5 p.
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Relief of Mary F. C. Leute. Report from Committee on Foreign Affairs to accompany S. 4214. Aug. 1958. 2 p.
Former shareholders and debenture note holders of Goshen Veneer Co99 la°a corporation. Conference report to accompany H. R. 6282. Aug.’ iy0o. z. p.
M4059d JSAugC23ni9I58 C°2PpttUO1°‘ Conference reP°rt to accompany H. R.
reports on public bills, 85th Congress, f House Document Room to!. ItC— 1008“ A 9P°“±S JVnerlcan Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers. Re-
?nnlrfHoU9a0mm«ttee n0‘ 5 to Select Committee on Small Business, 85th Congress, 2d session, pursuant to H. Res. 56. 1958. ix-j-19 p. aj . V. caret ,)o—
District pf Columbia teachers’ salary act of 1955. Report ri0Di^eteeQnn District of Columbia to accompany H. R. 13132. -ii, iyoo. oU p.
CXj'H.'&.w?: EJoly 29I-195s‘,0ritpr0“ »" «"■« «»C0X'H.'feS »« R»le» to
July 30*1958 R4Ppr* fr°m Co“mlt'tee on Agriculture to accompany
COpa8ldyeH.*Re U8.O657: Committee on Rules
Dec^, n P-. I Corrected print. Includes Minority views ] nendino Tntorctotn x ___ J
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. —। xuviuues minority views.J.Interstate commerce act to provide for validity and perfection
«« *1 security interests in motor vehicles. Report from Committee16 pn^ers^-a*e an(i Foreign Commerce to accompany S. 375. Aug. 2, 1958.
'£'» 2KS°5? %»7” Agriculture
Department of Interior on Red Willow Dam and Refirf of *° H. ComOResfr3^CTug.lt4t,ei95n8.In6ep.iOr a^ lDSUlar Frying^n^V ^d*C^a*'P^^ ea^caaip^a^arD^1Rl-^12212^.aVAug.R4POir9*58 rOI4 p"°m"
A,kanaa.s Project, Colorado. Report from Committee on Interior tInUde’1‘mr1„A„Sn H' E’ 13523' Aue- 4 2T’pr.
SyLJ'ftK "Aug.n!P193S,riTpC<"nm'tt" ,”alclarj' '»
V^lOSS^^rp0*1011' Conference report to accompany H. R. 13015. Aug.
RAHifr355soi95R8epnfrom comm,ttee °n Ruies to acc°m- nH.rRd 10965.1OAug. SM®. Committae ™ Agriculture to accompany
COpanyH.tRensOl72: Aug° 5J95W Committee on Rules accom-
Alfrom1CgommntlotinKTt0i.exTcutlon of contracts with Indian tribes. Report Au“5 1958 4 pOn Interl°r and Insular Affairs t0 accompany S 2592
A«^,act “’’thorjzlng Washoe reclamation project Nev and Calif ?•».' aVS'Vp” l Dter ,“r “<1 Affaire to
Pr?I\diSg construction and improvement of certain roads on Navain and Hopi Indian Reservations. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 3468. Aug. 5, 1958 13 n lnterlor and
Conveyance of certain lands to Henderson, Nev. Report from Committee on, Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 3723. Aug. 5, 1958
Providing for exchange of lands between United States and Navain Tribo W/X-WW Affairs tTSo’uJpTu'y
Rep°rt?, with respect to Federal-Aid Highways. Report from Committee on Mays and Means to accompany H. R. 12489. Aug. 5 1958 4 n
Increasing authorization for appropriation of funds to complete Interna- tional I eace Garden, N. Dak. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 765. Aug. 5, 1958. 4 n terlor and
Amending act of June 28, 1948 (62 Stat. 1061), as amended providing for establishment of Independence National Historical Park PReport from Auam5 19e58°n and InSular Affairs to acconTpany H. PR° 1272“
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Extending Renegotiation act of 1951 for 6 months. Report from Committee on Ways and Means to accompany H. R. 11749. Aug. o, 1958. 4 p.
Providing funds for Committee on Public Works. Report from Committee on House Administration to accompany H. Res. 632. Aug. 6, 19u8. 1 p.
Providing further expenses for studies and investigations authorized by House resolution 496. Report from Committee on House Administration to accompany H. Res 635. Aug. 6, 1958. 1 p. .
Providing additional funds for studies and investigations to be conducted pursuant to House Resolution 149. Report from Committee on House Administration to accompany H. Res. 647. Aug. 6, 1958. 1 p.
Printing proceedings in connection with acceptance of statue of 1 lorence Rena Sabin. Report from Committee on House Administration to ac-company S. Con. Res. 104. Aug. 6, 1958. 1 p.
Printing additional copies of hearings on Inquiry into satellite and missile programs. Report from Committee on House Administration to accom-pany S. Con. Res. 107. Aug. 6,1958. 1 p. . , tt
Authorizing printing of United States defense policies in 1957 as House document. Report from Committee on House Administration to accom-pany H. Res. 479. Aug. 6, 1958. 1 p. .
Providing for printing of additional copies of reprint of series of articles entitled, Chronicles of treason. Report from Committee on House Ad-ministration to accompany H. Res. 602. Aug. 6, 1958. 1 p.
Authorizing printing of additional copies of Senate document numbered 111, entitled “Water developments and potentialities”. Report from Committee on House Administration to accompany H. Res. 655. Aug. 6,
x p.2476. Providing airmail and special delivery postage stamps for Members of
House of Representatives on basis of regular sessions of Congress. Re-port from Committee on House Administration to accompany H. R. 13688. Aug. 6, 1958. 1 p. „„ „ „
2477. Amending sec. 27 of Minerals leasing act of Feb. 25, 1920, as amended, in order to promote development of coal on public domain. Conference report to accompany S. 2069. Aug. 6, 1958. 3 p.
2478. Providing for judicial review of orders of deportation. Report from Com-mittee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 13311. Aug. 6, 1958. 25 p. [Includes minority views.]
2479. Incorporating Military Order of Purple Heart. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 13558. Aug. 6, 1958. 5 p.
2480. Agreeing to Senate amendments to H. R. 8002. Report from Committee on Rules to accompany H. Res. 674. Aug. 6, 1958. 1 p.
2481. Consideration of H. R. 13247. Report from Committee on Rules to accom-pany H. Res. 675. Aug. 6, 1958. 1 p.
2482. Election contest case of James C. Oliver, contestant, versus Robert Hale, contestee, 1st congressional district of Maine. Report from subcommit-tee on elections, Committee on House Administration to accompany H. Res. 676. Aug. 6, 1958. 12 p.
2483. Amending Intercoastal shipping act, 1933, to authorize incorporation of transportation contract terms by reference in short-form documents. Report from Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries to accompany H.R. 12125. Aug. 6, 1958. 10 p.
2484. Assignment of retired judges to active duty. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 12292. Aug. 6. 1958. 5 p.
2485. Authorizing lease of Papago tribal land to National Science Foundation. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 4167. Aug. 6. 1958. 3 p.
2486. Providing for construction, equipping, and operation of geophysical insti-tute in Territory of Hawaii. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 9121. Aug. 6, 1958. 4 p.
2487. Amending Administrative expenses act of 1946 relating to travel expenses of civilian officers and employees assigned to duty outside United States. Report from Committee on Government Operations to accompany S. 1903. Aug. 6, 1958. 8 p.
2488. Amending acts approved Apr. 16 and July 27, 1906 (34 Stat. 116 and 519), so as to authorize Secretary of Interior to convey certain lands on Huntley recreation project, Yellowstone County, Mont., to school district 24, Huntley project schools, Yellowstone County, Mont. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 1742. Aug. 6, 1958. 3 p.
2489. Authorizing per capita payments to members of Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians from proceeds of sale of timber and lumber on Red Lake Reser-vation. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to ac-company S. 2922. Aug. 6,1958. 6 p.
2490. Amending reorganization plan no. 1 or 1958. Report from Committee on Government Operations to accompany H. R. 13214. Aug. 6, 1958. 1 p.
2493. Authorizing distribution of copies of Congressional record to former Mem-bers of Congress requesting such copies. Report from Committee on House Administration to accompany S. 4174. Aug. 6. 1958. 1 p.
2495. Amendment of sec. 2385 of title 18. United States Code, to define term “organize” as used in that section. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 13272. Aug. 6,1958. 5 p.
2496. Increasing annuities payable to certain annuitants from District of Colum-bia teachers retirement and annuity fund. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany H. R. 8735. Aug. 6, 1958. 5 p.
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Providing for increase in authorization for funds to be granted for con-struction of hospital facilities in District of Columbia. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany H. R. 10622. Aug. 6, 1958. 12 p.
Authorizing delivery of sewage from Virginia into sewerage system of District of Columbia and treatment of such sewage. Report from Com-mittee on District of Columbia to accompany H. R. 12969. Aug. 6, 1958. 2 p.
Amending District of Columbia business corporation act. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany H. R. 12963. Aug. 6. 1958. 16 p.
Amending District of Columbia redevelopment act of 1945, as amended. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany H. R. 13406. Aug. 6, 1958. 9 p.
Providing that pre-grant expenses of Sibley Memorial Hospital paid or incurred in connection with hospital project either at former American University site or new Loughboro Road site be allowed as part of total project cost. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accom-pany H. R. 13655. Aug. 6, 1958. 2 p.
Trade agreements extension bill of 1958. Conference report to accompany H. R. 12591. Aug. 6, 1958. 8 p.
Department of Defense appropriation bill, 1959. Conference report to accompany H. R. 12738. Aug. 6, 1958. 9 p.
Strengthening the law prohibiting mailing of obscene matter. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H. R. 4383. Aug. 7, 1958. 7 p.
Providing for certain employees to obtain career and career-conditional appointments. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H. R. 9407. Aug. 7, 1958. 4 p.
Dispatch of mail from post offices. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H. R. 10496. Aug. 7, 1958. 3 p.
Retirement benefits of certain rural letter carriers. Report from Commit-tee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H. R. 11165. Aug. 7, 1958. 6 p.
Maintenance of existing minimum postage rates on certain publications mailed for delivery within county of publication. Report from Commit-tee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H. R. 13555. Aug. 7, 1958. 5 p.
Study of manpower utilization In financial management functions in Fed-eral Government. Report of subcommittee on manpower utilization of Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. 1958. 1x4-51 p.L. C. card 58-61722
2514. Social security coverage for nonprofessional school district employees. Report from Committee on Ways and Means to accompany H. R. 9829. Aug. 7, 1958. 2 p.
2516. Increasing maximum subsistence allowance for Federal judges. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 3369. Aug. 7, 1958 8p.
2517. Net operating loss carrybacks resulting from renegotiation. Report from Committee on Ways and Means to accompany H. R. 13173. Aug. 7, 1958. 4 p.
2519. Providing for licensing of persons engaged in budget planning in District of Columbia. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accom-pany H. R. 573. Aug. 7, 1958. 6 p.
2520. Prohibiting examination in District of Columbia courts of any minister of religion in connection with communications made by or to him in his professional capacity, without consent of the parties to such com-munications. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accom-pany H. R. 8470. Aug. 7, 1958. 2 p.
2521. Authorizing certain retired personnel of United States Government to accept and wear decorations, presents, and other things tendered them by certain foreign governments. Report from Committee on Foreign Affairs to accompany S. 3195. Aug. 7, 1958. 4 p.
2522. Revising and modernizing fish and game laws of District of Columbia. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany H. R. 10160. Aug. 7, 1958. 8 p.
2523. Authorizing sale or exchange of certain lands of United States situated in Pima County, Ariz. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 12242. Aug. 7, 1958. 5 p.
2524. Authorizing appropriation for Pan American games to be held in Chicago, Ill. Report from Committee on Foreign Affairs to accompany H. R. 13343. Aug. 7, 1958. 2 p.
2527. Authorizing and directing Secretary of Interior to conduct studies and render report on service to Santa Clara, San Benito, Santa Cruz, and Monterey Counties from Central Valley project, Calif. Report from Com-mittee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. J. Res. 585. Aug. 8, 1958. 4 p.
2529. Temporary free entry of articles for exhibition by certain religious organiza-tions. Report from Committee on Ways and Means to accompany H. R. 274. Aug. 8, 1958. 3 p.
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2531 Relieving Surgeons General of Army and Navy of certain responsibilities outside Department of Defense. Report from Committee on Ways and Means to accompany S. 2006. Aug. 8, 1958. 4 p.
2532. Assuring availability of freight transportation service in southeastern Alaska. Conference report to accompany S. 1798. Aug. 8, 1958. 4 p.
2533. Federal-State-local relations, Federal grants-in-aid. 30th report by Com-mittee on Government Operations. 1958. ix-|-94 p. [Includes addi-tional views of Clare E. Hoffman.]L. C. card 58-61721
2534. Coal Research and Development Commission. Report from Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 9460.
Committee on Aug. 8, 1958.
14433 2535. Limiting priority and nondischargeability of taxes in bankruptcy. Reportfrom Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 12802. Aug. 8, 1958. 8 p
14434 2536. Free importation of tourist literature. Report from Committee on Ways andMeans to accompany H. R. 5944. Aug. 9, 1958. 3 p.
14435 2537. Estate tax treatment in case of failure to relinquish certain powers onaccount of mental disability. Report from Committee on Ways and Means to accompany H. R. 5804. Aug. 9, 1958. 4 p.
14436 2538. Estate tax deduction for charitable transfers subjected to foreign deathtaxes. Report from Committee on Ways and Means to accompany H. R. 731. Aug. 9, 1958. 7 p.
14437 2539. Extending time for making grants under Federal airport act and for otherpurposes. Report from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany S. 3502. Aug. 11, 1958. 14 p.
14438 2540. Clarifying requirements with respect to performance of labor imposed ascondition for holding of mining claims on Federal lands pending issuance of patents therefor. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 2039. Aug. 11, 1958. 4 p.
14439 2541. Omnibus judgeship bill. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany H. R. 13672. Aug. 11, 1958. 269 p.L. C. card 58-61830
14440 2542. Authorizing Secretary of Interior to enter into agreement for relocatingportions of Natchez Trace Parkway, Miss. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 12852. Aug. 11, 1958. 5 p.
14441 2543. Extending boundaries of Siskiyou National Forest in Oregon. Reportfrom Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 13101. Aug. 11, 1958. 8 p.
14442 2544. Amending act terminating Federal supervision over Klamath Indian Tribeby providing in alternative for private or Federal acquisition of part of tribal forest that must be sold. Conference report to accompany S. 3051. Aug. 12,1958. 4 p.
14443 2545. Consideration of S. 3683. Report from Committee on Rules to accompanyII. Res. 682. Aug. 12,1958. 1 p.
14444 2546. Fund raising by and in behalf of veterans and veterans organizations.Report of Committee on Veterans Affairs pursuant to H. Res. 65, as amended, 85th Congress. 1958. iv-j-123 p.-j- [4] folded leaves.L. C. card 58-61820
14445 2547. Granting minerals, including oil and gas, on certain lands in Crow IndianReservation, Mont., to certain Indians, and for other purposes. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 238. Aug. 12, 1958. 8 p.
14446 2548. Authorizing conveyance of piers to Philadelphia, Pa. Report from Com-mittee on Armed Services to accompany H. R. 12640. Aug. 12, 1958. 7p.
14447 2549. Disposition of sundry papers. Report from Joint Committee on Dispositionof Executive Papers. Aug. 12, 1958. 2 p.
14448 2550. Disposition of sundry papers. Report from Joint Committee on Dispositionof Executive Papers pursuant to 57 Stat. 380. Aug. 12, 1958. 2 p.
14449 2551. Saline water program (Research and Development). 31st report by Com-mittee on Government Operations. 1958. v + 30p.L. C. card 58-61821
14450 2552. Research and development (Office of Secretary of Defense). 32d report byCommittee on Government Operations. 1958. ix-[-218 p. il. 2 pl. [In-cludes additional views of Clare E. Hoffman and Glenard P. Lipscomb.] L. C. card 58-61822
14451 2553. False and misleading advertising (weight reducing remedies). 33d reportby Committee on Government Operations. 1958. iii-|-23 p. 1 pl.L. C. card 58-61823
14452 2554. Atomic shelter programs. 34th report by Committee on Government Oper-ations. 1958. iii-|-22 p. [Includes additional views of Clare E. Hoffman.]L. C. card 58-61808
14453 2555. Providing for construction of irrigation distribution system and drainageworks for restricted Indian lands within Coachella Valley County Water District in Riverside County, Calif. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 9239. Aug. 12, 1958. 12 p.
14454 2556. Federal aviation act of 1958. Conference report to accompany S. 3880.Aug. 12, 1958. 91 p.
14455 2557. Patent Office Board of Appeals and certain salaries. Report from Com-mittee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1864. Aug. 12, 1958. 9 p.
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and those associated with him in discovery of cause and means of trarX? mission of yellow fever, approved Feb. 28, 1929 by including th^rX name of RogerT. Ames. Report from Committee on Armed sfrvieXa tX accompany H. R. 7544. Aug. 12 1958 2 p ° services to
Providing for participation of United States in World Science-Pan Pnetfie iSit'O”AnsEIP2?r1t95'8rOm4Cp’“,n“,N 'to^eoSgS;
AT«^^195Rn*e^8i*«*n allrtr F°raign Commerce to accompany H. R. 4353 Aug 121958. 116 p. [Includes minority views ] Aug. iz,L. C. card 58-61818
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' li^msuianTe^as^ciations11 “^fnort* Cflubs a^s0 °Perating as benevolent Means to accompany H. R. 7670. Aug1 1371958 °m3mplttee on Ways and
Compensation of members of Board of Parole Renort from ™P.J,HdJC1V.y t0 accompany S. 4096. Aug. 13, 1958 4 p * Committee on VioX^RXnrrre United States in International Criminal Police Organiza- Aug. 13, 1958 *” p ComulIttee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.g13354.
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eminent ©Derations • । repoit by Committee on Gov-of Clare*EIHoffman 1 Vi + 243 P’ Eludes additional viewsL. C. card 58-61824
FeS‘ a S? 13 "fsgrl pres- Conf“““ 'Wt to aeeotopany H. J. Kes.
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Proceedings against Frank Wilkinson. Report from Commits on American Activities citing Frank Wilkinson. Aug 13 1958 14
Proceedings against Carl Braden. Report from Committee on Tin AmJrino^' Activities citing Carl Braden. Aug. 13, 1958 22 p Un-AmericanAh”r . S *Aug' iTlVs "Tp"'"*- «wrt to aeeowpao,
2p”SS' report toGranting consent of Congress to Great Lakes Basin compact. Report from
Committee on Foreign Affairs to accompany S. 1416. Aug 13 1958 « n[Includes minority report.] g‘ 8 p.
Amending District of Columbia public school food services act Renort 1958 Co3mpnlttee on district of Columbia to accompany S. 1764 Aug. 13*
Study Commission on Southeastern River Basins Renort from Commits on Public Works to accompany S. 4021. Aug 13, 1958 5 n CommitteeAmending chap. 13 of Bankruptcy act. Report from Committee on Indi
clary to accompany H. R. 12115. Aug. 13, 1958. 4 p Judi’Requesting the President to proclaim Aug. 25, 1958 as National Aiu™,,
Aug 13**1958* fr2*n Conimittee 011 Judiciary to accompany H. J. Res. 608?
Participation in California International Trade Fair and Industrial Exposi-tion to be held in Los Angeles, Calif., from Apr. 1 to 12, 1959 Renort l30I?<nRmmq ntee On 1 oreign Affairs to accompany H. J. Res. 658. Aug* IO, -Lt/tJO. O [). ©•
Destroying Indian boundary markers and tresnassiner nn TnHion innri 1*958 F* 8rpm Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 7240. Aug. 13’
National Children’s Dental Health Week Renort from -Judiciary to accompany S. J. Res. 178 Aug. 13? 1958 2 nProviding for disposal of federally owned property of Hanson Comnanv
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Authorizing land exchanges for purposes of George Washington Memorial Parkway in Montgomery County, Md. Report from Committee on Pub-lic Works to accompany S. 3572. Aug. 14,1958. 2 p. 1U°
Authorizing exchange of certain real property heretofore conveved to Fl Paso, Tex., by United States, for other real property of equfl vain? Report from Committee on Public Works to accompany H. R. 11456. Aug’ -I Jt, li/UO. o p.
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Foreign Service annuities. Report from Committee on Foreign Affairs to accompany H. R. 13715. Aug. 14,1958. 3 p.
National Cultural Center. Report from Committee on Public Works to accompany S. 3335. Aug. 14, 1958- 6 p.
Amending sec. 1461 and 1462 of title 18 of United States Code. Confer-ence report to accompany H. R. 6239. Aug. 14, 1958. 4 p.
Immigration and Naturalization Service training school. Report from Committee on Public Works to accompany S. 3653. Aug. 14, 19o8. 3 p.
Authorizing appropriations for continuing construction of Rama Road in Nicaragua. Report from Committee on Public Works to accompany S. 3712. Aug. 14, 1958. 4 p. , , .
Authorizing and directing Secretary of Interior to investigate and eradicate predatory dogfish shark. Report from Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries to accompany S. 2719. Aug. 14, 1958. 2 p.
Amending Fish and wildlife act of 1956 to increase authorization for fish-eries loan fund. Report from Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries to accompany S. 3295. Aug. 14,1958. 2 p.
Authorizing program for conservation restoration, and management or rare Hawaiian Nene goose. Report from Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries to accompany H. R. 11584. Aug. 14,1958. 3 p.
Authorizing an exchange of lands at Rochester Fish-Cultural Station, Ind. Report from Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries to accompany H. R. 13475. Aug. 14, 1958. 2 p.
Technical amendment act of 1958. Conference report to accompany H. R. 8381. Aug. 14,1958. 43 p. , „
Authorizing payment, out of contingent fund of the House, of expenses incurred by Special Committee to Investigate Campaign Expenditures, 1958. Report from Committee on House Administration to accompany H. Res. 683. Aug. 15, 1958. 1 p. „ vil 4
2634 National Air Museum. Report from Committee on Public Works to accom- uanv S. 1985. Aug. 15,1958. 6 p. , , „
2635. Amendments to Organic act of National Bureau of Standards. Report from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany S. 2114.
Television broadcasting for educational purposes. Report from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany S. 2119. Aug. 15,
AmSing^ct of Aug. 5, 1954 (68 Stat. 674), and for other purposes. Reoort from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accom- nanv S 3694. Aug. 15, 1958. 5 p. [S. 3694 authorizes the Surgeon General Public Health Service, to construct essential sanitation facilities for Indian homes, communities, and lands.]
Administration of miscellaneous Federal lands situated in national forests. Report from Committee on Agriculture to accompany S. 3741. Aug. 15,
AmcndmenJ’of the act of July 1, 1958 [1948] providing for the procure-ment and supply of Government headstones and markers Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany 8. 3882. Aug. 15, 1358. 4 n [S. 3882 extends provisions of act of July 1, 1948, to members of reserve components of Armed Forces, National Guard, and Reserve Officers’Training Corps.]
Authorizing expenditure of funds through grants for support of scientific research: Report from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany S. 4039. Aug. 15, 1958. 5 p.
Technical and administrative amendments to Railroad retirement act. Rail-road unemployment insurance act, and Social security act. Report from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany H. R.
Amending0 National Science Foundation act of 1950. Report from Com-mittee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany H. R. 11257. Aug. 15, 1958. 12 p.
Clubs for boys and girls especially interested in science. Report from Com-mittee on Education and Labor to acocmpany H. R. 13191. Aug. 15, 1958. 2 p
Grants for expansion of teaching in education of mentally retarded children. Report from Committee on Education and Labor to accompany H. R. 13757. Aug. 15, 1958. 3 p.
2645. Loan service of captioned films for deaf. Report from Committee on Educa-tion and Labor to accompany H. R. 13678. Aug. 15,1958. 3 p.
2646. Administrative flexibility for crop insurance. Report from Committee on Agriculture to accompany H. R. 13262. Aug. 1, 1958. 5 p.
2647 Euratom cooperation act of 1958. Report from Joint Committee on Atomic Energy to accompany H. R. 13749. Aug. 15, 1958. 21 p.
2648. Concurrent resolution to approve agreement with Euratom. Report from Joint Committee on Atomic Energy to accompany H. Con. Res. 37b. Aug. 15, 1958. 3 p. ,
2649. Area vocational education programs. Report from Committee on Educa-tion and Labor to accompany H. R. 13241. Aug. 15, 1958. 8 p.
2650. State participation in feed and seed disaster relief. Report from Com-mittee on Agriculture to accompany S. 304. Aug. 15, 1958. 4 p.
2651. Extension of espionage laws. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 13676. Aug. 15, 1958. 3 p.
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on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany H. R. 2445. Aug. 15, 1958. 10 p.
14514 2653. Consideration of S. 4036. Report from Committee on Rules to accompanyH. Res. 689. Aug. 15, 1958. 1 p.
14515 2654. Consideration of H. R. 13523. Report from Committee on Rules to accom-pany H. Res. 690. Aug. 15, 1958. 1 p.
14516 2655. Boulder City act of 1958. Conference report to accompany H. R. 9147.Aug. 15, 1958. 4 p.
14517 2656. Welfare and pension plans disclosure act. Conference report to accompanyS. 2888. Aug. 15, 1958.
14518 2657. Retirement, clerical assistants, and free mailing privileges for formerPresidents of United States. Conference report to accompany S. 607. Aug. 18, 1958. 4 p.
14519 2658. Amending title 10, United States Code, to authorize Secretary of Defenseand Secretaries of military departments to settle certain claims for damage to, or loss of, property or personal injury or death, not cognizable under any other law. Conference report to accompany H. R. 1061. Aug. 18, 1958. 3 p.
14520 2660. Rocket launcher procurement. 36th report by Committee on GovernmentOperations. 1958. v + 108 p.L. C. card 58-61827
14521 2661. Importation of foreign excess property. 37th report by Committee onGovernment Operations. 1958. iii + 15 p.L. C. card 58-61921
14522 2662. Amending Federal property and administrative services act of 1949 toextend authority to lease out Federal building sites until needed for construction purposes and act of June 24, 1958 (62 Stat. 644), and for other purposes. Report from Committee on Government Operations to accompany S. 3142. Aug. 18, 1958. 12 p.
14523 2663. Directing Secretary of Army to transfer certain buildings to Crow CreekSioux Indian Tribe. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 2117. Aug. 18, 1958. 2 p.
14524 2664. Adding certain public domain lands in Nevada to Summit Lake IndianReservation. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 3949. Aug. 18, 1958. 3 p.
14525 2665. Providing for sending to conference bill, H. R. 13247, to strengthen na-tional defense and to encourage and hssist in expansion and improve-ment of educational programs to meet critical needs. Report from Com-mittee on Rules to accompany H. Res. 691. Aug. 18, 1958. 1 p.
14526 2666. Amending House resolution 149, 85th Congress. Report from Committeeon Rules to accompany H. Res. 679. Aug. 18, 1958. 1 p.
14527 2667. False and misleading advertising (dentifrices). 38th report by Committeeon Government Operations. 1958. iii-|-21 p. [Includes additional views.]L. C. card 58-61828
14528 2668. False and misleading advertising (prescription transquilizing drugs). 39threport by Committee on Government Operations. 1958. iii-j-20 p. [Includes additional views.] L. C. card 58-61829
14529 2669. Approving repayment contract, Heart Mountain Irrigation District, Wyo.Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 4088. Aug. 18, 1958. 7 p.
14530 2670. Public Works Appropriation bill, 1959. Conference report to accompanyH. R. 12858. Aug. 18, 1958. 25 p.
14531 2674. Providing for construction by Department of Interior of demonstrationplants for production, from saline or brackish waters, of water suitable for agricultural, industrial, municipal, and other beneficial consumptive uses. Conference report to accompany S. J. Res. 135. Aug. 19. 1958. 4 p.
14532 2675. Highway compact between Minnesota and Manitoba, Canada. Report fromCommittee on Foreign Affairs to accompany S. 3944. Aug. 19, 1958. 1 P-
14533 2677. Supplemental appropriation bill, 1959. Conference report to accompanyH. R. 13450. Aug. 19, 1958. 14 p.
14534 2678. Peremptory challenges. Conference report to accompany H. R. 3368. Aug.20,1958. 3 p.
14535 2679. Federal role in aviation (1958). 40th report by Committee on GovernmentOperations. 1958. iii-f-28 p. [Includes additional views of William E. Minshall and of Clare E. Hoffman.] L. C. card 58-61825
14536 2680. Internal Revenue Service levies on unemployment compensation benefitsand denial of travel and away-from-home expenses to construction work-ers. 41st report by Committee on Government Operations. 1958. v+30 p.L. C. card 58-61826
14537 2681. Complaints of small- and independent-business men operating sightseeingbusinesses in District of Columbia. Report of Select Committee on Small Business, pursuant to H. Res. 56. 1958. iii-|-6p.
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14538 2682. Authorizing Secretary of Interior to construct San Luis unit of CentralValley project, Calif., and to enter into agreement with California with respect to financing, construction, and operation of additional works for joint use with California. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 12899. Aug. 21, 1958. 21 p.
14539 2683. Modifying provisions relating to attachment and garnishment of wages,salaries, and commissions of judgment debtors. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany H. R. 7035. Aug. 21, 1958. 5 p.
14540 2684. Denial of passports. Report from Committee on Foreign Affairs to accom-pany H. R. 13760. Aug. 21, 1958. 11 p. [Includes supplemental views.] „ „ „ t .
14541 2685. Land conveyance to Sumter County, Fla. Report from Committee on Agri-culture to accompany H. R. 10614. Aug. 21, 1958. 3 p.
14542 2686. Supplemental appropriation bill, 1959. Conference report to accompanyH. R. 13450. Aug. 21, 1958. 2 p.
14543 2687. Suspension of employment of civilian personnel of Federal government.Conference report to accompany S. 1411. Aug. 21, 1958. 5 p.
14544 2688. National defense education act of 1958. Conference report to accompanyH. R. 13247. Aug. 21, 1958. 36 p.
14545 2689. Independent offices appropriation bill, 1959. Report from Committee onAppropriations to accompany H. R. 13856. Aug. 22, 1958. 9 p.
14546 2690. Additional judge for Juvenile Court of District of Columbia. Conferencereport to accompany H. R. 7785. Aug. 22, 1958. 1 p.
14547 2691. Effective dates of compensation increases for wage board employees. Con-ference report to accompany S. 25. Aug. 22, 1958. 3 p.
14548 2692. Lump-sum payment of annual leave of deceased employees and other mat-ters. Conference report to accompany H. R. 7710. Aug. 22, 1958. 2 p.
14549 2693. Reimbursement for damages to Ryan-Hemet Airport. Report from Com-mittee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany H. R. 4305. Aug. 22, 1958. 6 p.
14550 2694. Extension and amendment of Public law 480. Conference report to accom-pany S. 3420. Aug. 22, 1958. 10 p.
14551 2695. Textile fiber products identification act. Conference report to accompanyH. R. 469. Aug. 22, 1958. 4 p.
14552 2697. Accepting statue of Florence Rena Sabin, to be placed in Statuary Hallcollection. Report from Committee on House Administration to accom-pany S. Con. Res. 102. Aug. 22, 1958. 1 p.
14553 2698. Placing statue of late Florence Rena Sabin in rotunda, and authorizingceremonies on such occasion. Report from Committee on House Admin-istration to accompany S. Con. Res. 103. Aug. 22, 1958. 1 p.
14554 2699. Military construction for Department of Defense. Conference report toaccompany H. R. 13489. Aug. 22,1958. 5 p.
14555 2700. Hawaii statehood. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairsto accompany H. R. 49. Aug. 23, 1958. 78 p. [Includes minority report.]L. C. card 58-61886
14556 2701. Virgin Islands Corporation act (63 Stat. 350). Conference report to ac-company H. R. 12226. Aug. 23,1958. 2 p.
14557 2702. Admissibility of evidence, statements and confessions. Conference reportto accompany H. R. 11477. Aug. 23,1958. 2 p.
14558 2704. Mutual security act of 1959. Conference report to accompany H. R. 13192.Aug. 23, 1958. 4 p.
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14560 Military construction appropriations for 1959, additional hearings before subcommittee, 85th Congress, 2d session: United States Air Force Acad-emy. 1958. ii-[-36 p. t • Item 1011L. C. card 58-61814 Y 4.Ap 6/1: M 59/6/959-3
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14561 Bidder qualifications for clothing and textiles, single manager procure-ment agency, hearing before subcommittee for special investigations, 85th Congress, 2d session, under authority of H. Res. 67, June 18, 1958. 1958. ii4-621-638 p. t • Item 1012L. C. card 58-61815 Y 4. Ar 5/2: C 62
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[Papers], 85th Congress, f • Item 1012 Y 4.Ar 5/2a : 957-58/(nos.) . No.TE,—These Papers consist largely of hearings. They are paged continuously f?LbJ“diDg.at th,ie end session of Congress under the title “Hearings beforeUConv
Services of the House of Representatives on sundry legislation are issued! foreach volume' 7 establishments-” Title page, contents, and index
97. Subcommittee no. 3 consideration of H. R. 12640, to authorize Secretary of City of Philadelphia, Pa., certain piers and other
no in facilities of United States located in such city. [1958 1 n 8141—8219 98. ^committee consideration of H. R. 12640 and Senate amendments to H. R.
Procurement of rocket launchers, hearings before subcommittee on defense activities, 83d Congress, 1st session, under authority of II. Res. 125 Naw Department (Bureau of Aeronautics). 1953. iii 4-257 p. [Testimony relating to W arren L. Stephenson and others.] ±L. C. card 58-61978 Y 4.Ar 5/2: R 59/3
2dCnnPJ>r2cO0f0^CtiV^ieS ^subcommittee for special investigations, 85th ’ ™/oeSS1°?’ under authority of II. Res. 67, Aug. 30, 1957-Aug.12, 1958. 1958. 111-f-7 p. (Committee print.) i
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™ Yithfon' o8n°* Defense cataloging and standardization act?.f 195?> t ubhc law 436, 82d Congress, subcommittee for special investiga-tions (85th Congress, 2d session), June 30, !958. iii+7 p. (Committee
L. C. card 53-60980 Y 4 ^ 5/2: D 36/2/958Utilization of naval powder factory, Indian Head, Md„ report and hearing
before subcommittee for special investigations, 85th Congress, 2d session under authority of H. Res. 67, hearing held July 10 and 11 1958 report July 19, 1958. 1958. iii+537-619 p. f • Item 1012 ’ PL. C. card 58-61813 Y 4 Ar 5/2. N 22/2
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bers, report prepared in Legislative Reference Service of Library of Congress by Sar A. Levitan, May 1, 1958. 1958. iii-f-52 p. (Committee print, 85th Congress, 2d session.) $L. C. card 58-61864
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L.C.card 58-61868 Y4.F76/HG79Review of relations of United States and other American republics hear-
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Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, House[Committee hearings] serial, 85th Congress, f • Item 1023
14574 27. Mid-State project, Nebr., hearings before subcommittee on irrigation andreclamation, 85th Congress, 2d session on H. R. 10825, June 19 and 20, 1958. 1958. iii + 129 p. „ ,L. C. card 58-61938 Y 4. In 8/14 : 85/27
Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, House14575 Federal aviation act, hearings before subcommittee, 85th Congress, 2d ses-
sion, on H. R. 12616, June 24-July 24, 1958. 1958. iv+361 p. il. t • Item 1019L. C. card 58-61900 Y 4.1n. 8/4: Av 5/4
14576 Health research facilities, hearings before subcommittee, 85th Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 6874, H. R. 6875, H. R. 7841, H. R. 11913, Apr. 22-29, 1958. 1958. v+461 p. t • Item 1019L. C. card 58-61613 Y 4.1n 8/4: H 34/12
14577 National Science Foundation, hearings before subcommittee, 85th Congress, 2d session, on amendments to National Science Foundation act and related legislation, May 13-July 24, 1958. 1958. v-[-200 p. t • Item 1019L. C. card 58-61899 Y 4. In 8/4 : N 21/10/958
14578 Research needs in traffic safety, hearings before subcommittee 85th Con-gress, 2d session, panel discussion on needs for traffic safety research, Apr. 23, 1958. 1958. iii 4-299 p. il. t • Item 1019 L. C. card 58-61816 Y 4.1n 8/4: T 67/14
14579 Unburned hydrocarbons, hearing before subcommittee, 85th Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 9368, Mar. 17, 1958. 1958. iii-f-180 p. il. f • Item 1019 L. C. card 58-61901 Y 4.1n 8/4 : H 99
Judiciary Committee, House[Committee hearings] serial, 85th Congress. • Item 1020
Y 4. J 89/1: 85 (nos.)14580 9. Consent decree program of Department of Justice, hearings, before antitrust
subcommittee (subcommittee no. 5), 85th Congress, 2d session: pt. 2, v. 3, American Telephone & Telegraph Co., Mar. 25-May 22, 1958. 1958. xix-f- 3427-4492 p. il. tL. C. card 58-60142 „ ,
14581 21. Functional discounts, hearings before antitrust subcommittee, 8oth Congress,2d session, on H. R. 10304, H. R. 10305, H. R. 10640, H. R. 10999, and H. R. 11409, July 16 and 17, 1958. 1958. iv + 165p. il.L. C. card 58-61877
14582 22. Prohibiting certain acts involving use of explosives, hearing before subcom-mittee no. 3, 85th Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 11806, H. R. 12667, H. R. 12831, H. R. 12935, H. J. Res. 168, and H. J. Res. 526, June 18, 1958. 1958. iii4-92p.L. C. card 58-61878
Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, House14583 Licensing independent foreign freight forwarders, hearings before subcom-
mittee on ocean freight forwarders, 85th Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 479, H. R. 8382, also H. R. 474, H. R. 480, and H. R. 6808, Apr. 29-May 2, 1958. 1958. iv+172 p. t • Item 1021L. C. card 58-61699 Y 4.M 53: F 88/4
14584 To amend Shipping act, 1916, hearings, 85th Congress, 2d session, on H. R.12751, June 3-6, 1958. 1958. vi+269 p. t • Item 1021L. C. card 58-61940 Y 4.M 53: SH 6/13/958
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tries, 85th Congress, 2d session, pursuant to H. Res. 56, Aug. 22, 1958. 1958. iv-f-11 p. (Committee print, 58th Congress, 2d session.) iL. C. card 58-61935 _ Y4.Sm 1: P 86/2
Un-American Activities Committee, House14586 Communism in New York area (entertainment), hearings, 85th Congress,
[1st and] 2d session, Apr. 1, 1957-June 19,1958. 1958. vi+2475-26014-’ iii p. t • Item 1026L. C. card 58-61898 Y 4.Un 1/2: C 73/55/958
14587 Communist infiltration and activities in the South, hearings, 85th Congress 2d session, July 29-31, 1958. 1958. vi+2603-2755+iii p. [Includes index.] $ • Item 1026L. C. card 58-61955 Y 4.Un 1/2: C 73/95
14588 Communist strategy of protracted conflict, consultation with Robert Strausz-Hupe, Alvin J. Cottrell, James E. Dougherty, 85th Congress 2d session, May 20,1958. 1958. vi+19+1 p. *Paper, 15c.L. C. card 58-61934 Y 4.Un 1/2: C 73/97
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116. Extension of programs under Domestic tungsten, asbestos, fluorspar, and columbium-tantalum production and purchase act of 1956, veto message ArOm Fore?in<leont Unltred ?tatea returning without approval bill (S. 3186). Aug. 12,1958. 2 p. [Relates to asbestos and fluorspar.] f © Item 996
Proposed supplemental appropriations, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare [and] Department of Labor, fiscal year 1959, and Post Office Department fiscal years 1957 and 1958. Aug. 19, 1958. 4 p. t • Item
Proposed supplemental appropriation Department of Labor and proposed provision,.Treasury Department, fiscal year 1959, Aug. 23, 1958 2 n t• Item 996 1
Theodore Roosevelt and conservation movement, addresses by James E •UItem 996 Senate’ May 13 and Mar- 4’ 1958- 1958- [11+23 p. f L. C. card 58-61973
123. Republican report on 85th Congress together with achievements of Repub-lican Administration, Jan. 1953-Aug. 1958 ; by William F. Knowland of L Cfcarda58-61O9r87y leader‘ 1958’ iv+51 P- t • Item 996
124. Summary of legislative record, 85th Congress, 2d session, Jan. 7-Aug. 24, 1958 ; statement by Lyndon B. Johnson, Senator from Texas together with digest of accomplishments. 1958. iii + 168p. f • Item 996 jl . C. card 5o—61974
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2036. Quieting title and possession with respect to certain real property in County of Humboldt, State of Calif. Report from Committee on Gov-
00-1 r. eru’nent Operations to accompany H. R. 8859. July 29, 1958. 3 p. 20ol. Gerald K. Edwards, Lawrence R. Hitchcock, Thomas J. Davey, and Gerald
?+J?onnTe,y'oft <Tort fTom Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. v/ob. July 30, 1958. 4 p.
Opposing suspension of deportation of James Chin Lee. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. Res. 353. Aug. 4, 1958. 7 n.
AugU4 19590rt 4fr°m Committee on Judiciary to accompany Providing f6r advancement of Edward J. Steichen to grade of rear admiral
on Naval Reserve retired list. Report from Committee on Armed Serv- ices to accompany S. 4054. Aug. 4, 1958. 3 p.
Gu«riQm Plu*mley4i from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyo. Aug. 11, 19a8. 2 p.
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Maria Miceli. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 3950. M^Sg^Robert A^lFspe. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom- Francesco1 Riso. Report 1fnun Committee on Judiciary to accompany
Mrs. ^Henrv Oscar 1(Olga McCurdy) Ramsey. Report from Committee onJudiciary to accompany H. R. 9783. Aug. 11,1958. 5 p.
Security Feed & Seed Co. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany H. R. 2338. Aug. 11, 1958. 5 p. .
Bonifacio Santos. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyH. R. 6773. Aug. 11, 1958. 7 p. , M _
Mrs Margaret N. Meister. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany H. R. 8407. Aug. 11, 1958. 6 p.
Arthur G Williams. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 11236. Aug. 11, 1958. 3 p.
Peter Beklemishev, Michael Linden, and Serge Oulassuk. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 12204. Aug. 11, 1958. 4 p.
Mrs Viola Barksdale. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 12364. Aug. 11,1958. 3 p.
Palmer-Bee Co. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 12624. Aug. 11, 1958. 15 p. , x
Janet R. Parker. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompanyS. 2373. Aug. 12,1958. 10 p. „ _
Jane Froman, Gypsy Markoff, and Jean Rosen. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1633. Aug. 12. 1958. 36 p.
Mary F. C. Leute. Report from Committee on Foreign Relations to accom-pany S. 4214. Aug. 13, 1958. 3 p. .
Chiyoko Yoshimoto. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 3915. Aug. 13, 1958. 5 p.
Harry N. Duff. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.1695. Aug. 13, 1958. 9 p. ,
Monroe Woolley. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.8688. Aug. 13,1958. 3 p. _
Incorporating Blinded Veterans Association. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 13518. Aug. 15,1958. 2 p.
David Forbes. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 1885.
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S. 2469. Aug. 15, 1958. 7 p. , „ ,Erminio Neglia. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
S 3338 Auff 15, 1958. 5 p.Benedict Eremenko’ (Ben Zuke) and Victor Tatarnikov (Victor Kalin).
Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 3523. Aug. 15, 1958 5 p
Maria Lorenz. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 448.DrAHerbert H.8’SchaFer and his wife, Irma Niemeyer Schafer Report from
Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 4109. Aug. 15, 1958. 4 p. Johann Kalatschan. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
S. 449. Aug. 15, 1958. 5 p.Stasys Sereika. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 951. Min-bf In'et^Konomos. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
El&n3^3 Mueller^ Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 3565. Aug. 15, 1958. 5 p.
Peter Menzer. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 453. Aug. 15, 1958. 5 p. o
Ethel Auth. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany b. 1944.2406 Jakotf Lpblang8 jrJ PReport from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
S. 1945. Aug. 15, 1958. 6 p. a2407. Martin Albert. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany b. 21862408. Mercede 5Svaldi. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
2409. Nunik Firjanian and FlorencePThomasi. Report from Committee on Judi-ciary to accompany H. R. 3904. Aug. 15, 1958. 6 p.
2410. Southwest Research Institute. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1494. Aug. 15, 1958. 14 p.
2413. Incorporating Military Order of Purple Heart. Report from Committee on Judiclarv to accompany H. R. 13558. Aug. 15, 1958. 5 p.
2417. Estate of Mrs. Frank C. Gregg. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1829. Aug. 15, 1958. 8 p.
2418 Virginia Hell. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.6175. Aug. 15, 1958. 20 p.
2419 Suck Pil Ra. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R.12365. Aug. 16,1958. 7 p.
2424 Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany H. R. 7499. Aug. 18, 1958. 11 p.
2425. Vivian D. Giesey. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 3287. Aug. 18, 1958. 9 p.
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Facilitating admission into United States of certain aliens. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. J. Res. 675. Aug. 18, 1958. 47 p.
Harold Pangelinan. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 4113. Aug. 18, 1958. 5 p.
Mrs. Boyd Dinehart and Richard Reams. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1803. Aug. 18, 1958. 10 p.
Waldo E. Miller. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 4991. Aug. 18, 1958. 5 p.
Angelo Sardo. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 7374. Aug. 18, 1958. 5 p.
Viola Belger. Report from Committee on Judiciary7720. Aug. 18, 1958. 4 p.
Edith Dorn. Report from Committee on Judiciary 8014. Aug. 18, 1958. 5 p.
Maj. Anthony R. Parrish. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom- --- tr Aug. 18, 1958. 8 p.
------- ------------- — _rom Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 10993. Aug. 18, 1958. 4 p.
Mrs. Maria Tarsi Priori. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany H. R. 11299. Aug. 18, 1958. 3 p.
Paul E. Nolan. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 12144. Aug. 18, 1958. 5 p.
Ernest T. Stephens. Report from Committee on Judiciary to H. R. 12154. Aug. 18, 1958. 3 p.
S. Jackson & Son, Inc. Report from Committee on Judiciary to H. R. 12655. Aug. 18. 1958. 3 p.
Anneliese Ottolenghi. Report from Committee on Judiciary to H. R. 12906. Aug. 18, 1958. 7 p.
Boris F. Navratil. Report from Committee on Judiciary to H. R. 3571. Aug. 18, 1958. 6 p.
D. A. Whitaker and others. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany H. R. 9950. Aug. 18, 1958. 4 p.
Clifford Oesterlel. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 2265. Aug. 18, 1958. 4 p.
Truck & Axle Manufacturing Co. Report from Committee on Judiciary accompany H. R. 2269. Aug. 18, 1958. ~
James McGuire. J‘ . "7337. Aug. 18, 1958. 4 p. ' * "
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hall. Report from Committee on Judiciary accompany H. R. 8184. Aug. 18, 1958. 3 p.
A. A. Alexander. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. 9262. Aug. 18, 1958. 4 p.
Homer G. Preston. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 10587. Aug. 18, 1958. 6 p.
Duncan Moore and Marjorie Moore. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 11156. Aug. 18, 1958. 3 p.
Estate of L. L. McCandless, Deceased. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 11200. Aug. 18, 1958. 7 p.
Clayton T. Wells. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 12867. Aug. 18, 1958. 5 p.
Hipolito C. DeBaca. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 10473. Aug. 18, 1958. 3 p.
Mrs. Eldrey L. Whaley. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 7685. Aug. 18, 1958. 5 p.
James F. Moran. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. K. 11239. Aug. 18, 1958. 4 p.
Mrs. and Mrs. Alto Ross and children and E. B. Ard and his daughter Mrs. Joan Ard Nichols. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany H. R. 12207. Aug. 18, 1958. 6 p.
^rom Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 4073. Aug. 18,1958. 6 p.
Mrs. Maude L. Smith. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 5584. Aug. 18, 1958. 3 p.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D Metzgar. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 7178. Aug. 18, 1958. 4 p.
wX^HR:p8»T"S^i8EY&lfTp.c<'m’”'tt<!e ,u<lld’ry ,or ' W733.I°AuEKS,Oir958™m2 »” to aeeom-
Adieis?7’ p Arker;e ^oBort fo°™ Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. AUg. Io, 19uo. 3 p.
Bernard H. English and John E. Hayden. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 13437. Aug. 18, 1958. 5 p
Fioyd Oles Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. Res. o • «7. AUg. Io, IVOo. o p.
T°S £har nr BoiaAs’ Inc ’ T?.ley Engebretsen and Harvey Homlar. Re-port from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 3193. Aug. 18 lyoo. o p. *
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2476. Lt. Col. Charles A. Holshouser. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 1493. Aug. 19, 1958. 14 p.
2477. Thomas Forman Screven, Julia Screven Daniels, and May Bond Screven Rhodes. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 10559. Aug. 19, 1958. 5 p.
2486. William Franklin Rollins. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany H. R. 1684. Aug. 20, 1958. 4 p.
2488. Mrs. Minnie Ferreira. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 9258. Aug. 20, 1958. 3 p.
Senate reports on public bills, 85th Congress, f Senate Document Room, Capitol. • Item 1008-A1509, pt. 2. Proposed amendments to rule 22 of standing rules of Senate (relating
to cloture). Individual views from Committee on Rules and Adminis-tration to accompany S. Res. 17. Aug. 21, 1958. 32 p.L. C. card 58-60952
2012. Amending reorganization plan no. 1 of 1958. Report from Committee on Government Operations to accompany S. 4059. July 29, 1958. 3 p.
2031. Study Commission on Savannah, Altamaha, St. Marys, Apalachicola-Chatta-hoochee, and Alabama-Coosa River Basins. Report from Committee on Public Works to accompany S. 4021. July 29, 1958. 7 p.
2078. Authorizing enlargement of administrative headquarters site for Isle Royale National Park, Houghton, Mich. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 5450. July 31, 1958. 4 p.
2094. Amending chap. 11 of Bankruptcy act. Report from Committee on Judi-ciary to accompany H. R. 13. Aug. 4, 1958. 16 p.
2126. Authorizing district courts to allow additional peremptory challenges in civil cases to multiple plaintiffs as well as multiple defendants. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 3368. Aug. 4, 1958. 3 p.
2129. Authorizing abbreviated records in reviewing administrative agency pro-ceedings. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 6788. Aug. 4, 1958. 22 p.
2131. Authorizing lis pendens in Federal courts on real property. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 7306. Aug. 4, 1958. 6 p.
2132. Facilitating naturalization of adopted children and spouses of certain United States citizens performing religious duties abroad. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 13378. Aug. 4, 1958. 5 p.
2133. Amending sec. 245 of Immigration and nationality act. Report from Com-mittee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 13451. Aug. 4, 1958. 5 p.
2134. Newington school district. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany H. R. 4804. Aug. 4,1958. 4 p.
2135. Permitting confinement in connection with grant of probation on one-count indictment. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 7260. Aug. 4, 1958. 4 p.
2139. Settlement of claims of military and civilian personnel of Coast Guard. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 3820. Aug. 4, 1958. 7 p.
2142. Providing for retention of deferment or exemption upon change of member-ship in Reserve component. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H. R. 13374. Aug. 4, 1958. 9 p.
2144. Amending Intercoastal shipping act, 1933, to authorize incorporation of transportation contract terms by reference in short form documents. Report from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accom-pany S. 4196. 6 p.
2147. Providing for settlement and entry of public lands in Alaska containing coal, oil, or gas under sec. 10, of act of May 14, 1898, as amended. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 4635. Aug. 4, 1958. 4 p.
2148. Providing for extension of certain authorized functions of Secretary of Interior to areas other than United States, its territories and possessions. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 11123. Aug. 4, 1958. 4 p.
2149. Amending Hawaiian organic act relating to transfer of title of ceded land by the President. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 9543. Aug. 4, 1958. 4 p.
2150. Providing for periodic transfer to Hawaiian home-development fund of certain excess funds in Hawaiian home administration account. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 7149. Aug. 4, 1958. 4 p.
2151. Amending joint resolution of Legislature of Territory of Hawaii, as amended by act of Aug. 23, 1954, to permit granting of patents in fee simple to certain occupiers of public lands. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 9461. Aug. 4, 1958. 2 p.
2152. Permitting certain sales and exchanges of public lands of Territory of Hawaii to certain persons who suffered substantial loss of real property by reason of tidal wave of Mar. 9, 1957. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 9500. Aug. 4, 1958. 3 p.
2153. Authorizing commissioner of public lands of Territory of Hawaii to ex-change certain public lands for private lands of equal value required for public highway purposes. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 8482. Aug. 4, 1958. 3 p.
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. Amending Public law 481, 84th Congress (70 Stat. 104). Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 9232. Aug. 4, 1958. 4 p.
. Amending Hawaiian organic act and Public laws 640 and 643 of 83d Con-gress, as amended, relating to general obligations bonds of Territory of Hawaii. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 11954. Aug. 4, 1958. 8 p.
Providing that legislature of Territory of Hawaii shall meet annually. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 7564. Aug. 4, 1958. 7 p.
. Authorizing and directing transfer and conveyance of certain property in Virgin Islands to Government of Virgin Islands. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 9410. Aug. 4, 1958. 3 p.
. Approving Joint resolution 28, enacted by legislature of Territory of Hawaii m regular session of 1957, relating to conditions and terms of right of purchase leases. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 9501. Aug. 4, 1958. 2 p.
Amending Hawaiian homes commission act, 1920, to extend period of tax exemption of original lessees from 5 to 7 years. Report from Com-
o11 Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 8476. Aug. 4, 1958. 2 p.Amending sec. 69 of Hawaiian organic act. Report from Committee on
Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 8673. Aug. 4, 1958. 3 p.Peanut acreage allotments. Report from Committee on Agriculture and
Forestry to accompany H. R. 12224. Aug. 4, 1958. 8 p.Study ot tobacco marketing practices. Report from Committee on Agrlcul-
ture and Forestry to accompany S. Res. 334. Aug. 4, 1958. 1 p.Duty on paint roller handles. Report from Committee on Finance to
accompany H. R. 7004. Aug. 4, 1958. 5 p.Substitution for drawback purposes. Report from Committee on Finance
to accompany H. R. 9919. Aug. 4, 1958. 8 p.Mother’s Insurance benefits. Report from Committee on Finance to accom-
pany R‘ 5411; . 4> 1958. 6 p. [Committee amended H. R. 5411by adding provision for coverage of certain police and firemen, and amended the title accordingly.]
Definition of wages for purposes of State agreements under Social security ac“QP®rt *rom Committee on Finance to accompany H. R. 8599. Aug. 4, 1908. 4 p.
Authorizing conversion or exchange, under certain conditions, of term insurance Issued under sec. 621 of National service life insurance act JSmSHj A”8? Period during which certain veterans may be granted S“^n‘yerH R. SOTtiofrp°“ »» P1"““ t»
Ex^n.f?0UndaTrles <of Siskiyou National Forest in Oregon. Report from a°?0RQtteR 011 Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 4053. Aug. 4, XUOo. Op. °
COp»P«tUAfflLOn °< Board of parole. Report from Committee onc+PPst 2ffice and Civil Service to accompany S. 4096. Aug. 4, 1958 3 n Steountripsaw jaa^ajs of Soviet Union and certain eastern hemisphere
accompany S 225°^^“ 1958.°“ p**" 101 AffairS t0A“£?„din„g Hawaiian Homes Commission act to permit establishment of post
office on Hawaiian homelands. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 8478. Aug. 4, 1958 5 p
Amending sec. 7, Administrative expenses act of 1946, as amended, to pro-vide for payment of travel and transportation costs of persons selected
certaln Positions in continental United States andAlaska, and for other purposes. Report from Committee on Government Operations to accompany H. R. 11133. Aug. 4, 1958. 14 p.
Authorizing Committee on Government Operations to employ 1 additional staff member Report from Committee on Government Operations to accompany S. Res. 355. Aug. 4, 1958. 2 p.
Making retirement benefits available to certain persons who rendered active Federal service during Korean conflict. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H. R. 781. Aug. 5, 1958. 4 p
Mexican farm labor Report from Committee on Agriculture and Forestry to accompany S. 4232. Aug. 5, 1958. 6 p. Mu-unure ana forestryHall of Fame for Agriculture. Report from Committee on Agriculture and
Forestry to accompany H. Con. Res. 295. Aug. 5, 1958. 2 p.Application of domestic marketing order restrictions to additional kinds of
imported commodities. Report from Committee on Agriculture and Forestry to accompany S. 2142. Aug. 5, 1958. 4 p e ana
Improved lending arrangement under Bankhead-Jones farm tenant act and to aSompany“. m3 Kg. S™“58 “19Agrlculture •»<> Forestry
Agriculture and Forestry to accompany S. 4151. Aug. 5,1958 6 p + 12?folded leaves.
Purchase of flour and cornmeal for donation. Report from Committee on Agriculture and Forestry to accompany S. 3858. Aug. 5, 1958. 9 p
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2198. Navajo Indian irrigation and San Juan-Chama participating projects, N. Mex. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 3648. Aug. 5,1958. 20 P- .
2199. Authorizing 20-year depreciable life for certain United States vessels of more than 3,500 gross tons. Report from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany S. 2568. Aug. 5, 1958. 10 p.
2201. Improving opportunities for small business concerns to obtain fair propor-tion of Government purchases and contracts, to facilitate procurement of property and services by Government, and for other purposes. Report from Committee on Government Operations to accompany S. 3224. Aug. 5 1958 25 p.
2202. San Luis’Unit, Central Valley Project, Calif. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 1887. Aug. 5, 1958. 25 p.
2203 Authorizing conveyance of land at Fort Crowder Military Reservation to Neosho, Mo. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany
2°06 Authorizing Massachusetts and Vermont to divide their retirement systems 22V0. Au"r social security purposes. Report from Committee on Finance to
accompany H. R. 11346. Aug. 5,1958. 7 p.2207. Interstate compacts for traffic safety programs. Report from Committee
on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany H. J. Res. 221. Aug.2208 Red’ ^Willow Dam, Frenchman-Cambridge division, Missouri River Basin
(Nebraska). Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. J. Res. 190. Aug. 5, 1953. 3 p. .
2209 Preservation of historical and archeological data which might otherwise be lost as result of construction of certain dams. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 1109. Aug. 6, 1958. 5 p.
2210. Land exchanges, George Washington Memorial Parkway, Montgomery Countv Md. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 3572. Aug. 6, 1958. 2 p.
2211. Relocation of portions of Natchez Trace Parkway, Miss. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 3986. Aug.
2212. Preserving Gloria Del (Old Swedes’) Church National Historic Site by authorizing acquisition of abutting properties. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. ol04. Aug. 6, 1958.2 P221? Anthorizlne Secretary of Interior to acquire certain land for Deshler-2213. National Historical Park. Report fromCommittee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 7403.
2228 Habeas Corpus. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 8361. Aug. 6, 1958. 33 p.
2230 [ptA’]? Federal-State concurrent jurisdiction. Report together with Indi-vidual views [of Estes Kefauver] from Committee on Judiciary to accom-pany S. 337. July 31, 1958. 9 p.
pt. 2. Establishing rules of interpretation governing questions of effect of acts of Congress on State laws. Individual views [of John A. Carroll] from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. 337. Aug. 11. 1958. Z p.
2231. Discussion between United States and Canadian legislators. Report from Committee on Foreign Relations to accompany S. Con. Res. 108 and
2232. Foreig'n 'Se’rvlceta’nnuitles. ' Report from Committee on Foreign Relations to accompany S. 3379. Aug. 7, 1958. 4p.
2233. International Health and Medical Research Year. Report from Commit-tee on Foreign Relations to accompany S. Con. Res. 99 and S. Res. 361.
2234. Amendin’g^c^of June 29, 1938, as amended, to Increase insurance coverage required to be carried by cabs for hire in District of Columbia for protec-tion of passengers and others. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany H. R. 13531. Aug. 7.1958. 41 n.
2235. Further amending act of Aug. 7, 1946, as amended by act of Oct. 25, 1951, as same are amended, to provide for increase in authorization for funds to be granted for construction of hospital facilities in District of Columbia. Report from Committee on the District of Columbia to accompany S. 3zo9.
2236. RegulatTng9pra’ctlce of physical therapy by registered physical therapists In District of Columbia. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany S. 3843. Aug. 7,1958. 6 p.
2238. Authorizing delivery of sewage from Virginia into sewerage system of District of Columbia and treatment of such sewage. Report from Com-mittee on District of Columbia to accompany S. 4153. Aug. 7. 1958. z p.
2239. Amending act entitled act relating to levying and collecting of taxesi and assessments, and for other purposes, approved June 25, 1338. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany S. 3510. Aug. 7, 1958. 4 p. „ , ,
2240. Amending act of May 29, 1930, with respect to stream valley parks in Maryland. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany II. R. 3778. Aug. 7, 1958. 3 p. . „ r<.
2241. Amending sec. 12 of act approved Sept. 1, 1916- as amended [by Public law 157, 85th Congress]. Report from Committee on District of Colum-bia to accompany H. R. 9304. Aug. 7,1958. 2 p.
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Senate reports on public bills, 85th Congress—Continued2242. National defense education act of 1958. Report from Committee on Labor
and Public Welfare together with Individual and minority vfews to accompany S. 4237. Aug. 8, 1958. 59 p.L. C. card 58-61719
2245. Facilitating acquisition of real property under District of Columbia alley p.w S g39?0. a X’VKs On DIS,11Ct °‘ Col n”bl * ">
2247. Amending Navy ration statute so as to provide for serving of oleomargarine H I<a912rin AugR8P1958rOI6 ^ommlttee on Armed Services to accompany
’ C1i™ C^nMOf inunt °£ cPngress with respect to State legislation concern-ing sedition. Report from Committee on Judiciary, together with minority and individual views, to accompany S. 654. Aug. 8, 1958. 10 p
’ 'ng Pubhe Jaw Sp-422 t° authorize retired pay increase for those disability with less than 2 years of service. Report
^rom Committee on Armed Services to accompany S. 3966. Aug. 8, 1958.■ EXotnnTn°h1Arfnn1ritlT>7hrf Health Service act. Report from Committee
on^ Labor and Public Welfare to accompany H. R. 12876. Aug. 8, 1958.• Claims arising out of crash of aircraft belonging to United States at
Committee on Judiciary
Services to accompany H. R. 8249. Aug. 8, 1958. 4 p.' AlC immiuonnsfer of title to certain land in Hawaii. Report from
Committee on Armed Services to accompany H. R. 10173. Aug. 8, 1958.
L. C. card 58-61720 ‘ p‘AUKetSfkan SAirneqknry to„convey certain lands in Alaska to
on Interior andATommktee1onininIte1Hor -(63 Stat 35°). Report from
Aug.™, 1958 22fp d Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 12226.Pe^0livoA= Q~yaince?Ien!' retired Mst of certain persons who retired with
«nSArvlC^ <lncluding credit for double time). Report from Com- mittee on Armed Services to accompany H. R. 7706. Aug. 8 1958 4 n
APuInni?Sfa rePayment contract, Heart Mountain Irrigation District, Wyo’ S 4ORR fr0Ant11<rCRni1oVeee T n Intenor and Insular Affairs to accompany S3. WOO. AUg. O, 11)00. 7 p.
Proceedings against Maurice A. Hutcheson for contempt of Senate. Report from Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in Labor or Man- agement Field to accompany S. Res. 362. Aug. 8, 1958 33 n froe^Mark High for contempt of Senate. Report from Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in Labor or Man-agement Field to accompany S. Res. 363. Aug. 8, 1958. 21 p
Amending revised Organic act of Virgin Islands. Report from Committee 32 pntenor and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 12303. Aug. 8, 1958.
Proceedings against Peter Licavoll for contempt of Senate Report from n toC accompany°T Mana^ement Kk“ld PrSelec1tnComm'if?Ao Ro St Pri° for contempt of Senate. Report from Senate
to accompany^kRe™°F Mana«ement Field
J<jseph DlVarco for contempt of Senate. Report fromHel.1 s“£g »'
rSenat1enslie?t1r»L^af7ha11 Caifano for contempt of Senate. Report from„ “ Management
Aifppa for contempt of Senate. Report from Sellate Se}eft Committee on Improper Activities in the Labor or Manage- ment b leld to accompany S. Res. 372. Aug. 8, 1958. 27 p. b
Anthony Accardo for contempt of Senate. Report from Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in Labor or Management Field to accompany S. Res. 373. Aug. 8, 1958. 24 p. ^unagemenr
PrfromdlSenntfaqpiSaotArraha“ Teitel,’aum for contempt of Senate. Report trom Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in Labor or Man. agement Field to accompany S. Res. 374. Aug 8 1958 38 p
Amending sec. 77 (c) (2) of Bankruptcy act. Report from Committee nn Judiciary to accompany H. R. 12217 Aug. 9, 1958 lip committee on act’Vn behnV^nVTrf^n8 rf 8eC’ V2 (a?.of Immigration and nationality tccompan^H. J^ Res 66ialIeAug. fr^pCommlttee on Ju<«ciary to
Anac?dof Sl&SeR°efnPorr°tS?XPr^810i^S VetTerans readjustment assistance accompa^S.lO^"'^,“p’" t0
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2311. Special training for handicapped war orphans. Report from Committee on Labor and Public Welfare to accompany H. R. 13559. Aug. 9, 1958. 9 p.
2312. Amending title 10, United States Code, to provide conditions under which retired pay may be paid in case of retired officers dropped from rolls. Report from Committee on Armed Services to accompany H. R. 9673. Aug. 11,1958. 5 p.
2313. Amending Fair labor standards act of 1938, as amended. Report from Com-mittee on Labor and Public Welfare to accompany H. R. 12967. Aug. 11,
2314. Clarification of downgrading provisions. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H. R. 1168. Aug. 11, 1958. 4 p.
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2315. Relating to establishment of postal stations, etc. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H. R. 10495. Aug. 11, 1958. 4 p.
2316. Postage on publications mailed in county of publication. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany S. 4191. Aug. 11, 1958. 3 p. . . „ „
2317. Granting longevity credit for service performed in Panama Canal Zone postal service. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H. R. 13404. Aug. 11,1958. 4 p.
2330. Hawaiian Nene goose. Report from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany S. 4249. Aug. 11, 1958. 5 p.
2331. Extending vocational rehabilitation training program to peacetime veterans with service-connected disabilities. Report from Committee on Labor and Public Welfare to accompany S. 4213. Aug. 11, 1958. 9 p.
2333. Amending act of Aug. 9, 1955, relating to regulation of fares for transporta-tion of schoolchildren in the District of Columbia. Report from Commit-tee on District of Columbia to accompany S. 4091. Aug. 11, 1958. 4 p. [Corrected print.]
2334. Fisheries assistance act of 1958. Report together with individual views from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany S. 3229. Aug. 12, 1958. 15 p.
2335. Conveying certain lands in Oklahoma for Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany II. R. 6090. Aug. 12, 1958. 4 p.
2336. Conveying certain land to Makah Tribe of Indians. Report from Commit-tee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 9740. Aug. 12, 1958. 3 p.
2337. Expressing sense of the Senate that certain investigations being conducted by Civil Aeronautics Board, concerning air carriers operating between several States and Alaska, should be indefinitely postponed. Report from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany S. Res. 360. Aug. 12,1958. 2 p. , . „
2338. Amending Communications act of 1934 with respect to issuance of licenses to noncitizens for radio stations on aircraft. Report from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany H. R. 8543. Aug. 12,
2339. Authorizing free transit at Panama Canal for vessels operated by State nautical schools. Report from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany H. R. 7779. Aug. 12, 1958. 5 p.
2340. Boating safety. Report from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Com-merce to accompany H. R. 11078. Aug. 12, 1958. 16 p.
2342. Providing for certain improvements relating to Capitol power plant and its distribution systems. Report from Committee on Public Works to ac-company H. R. 12883. Aug. 12, 1958. 4 p.
2343. Amending Public Health Service act, as amended, so as to clarify functions and responsibilities of Surgeon General with respect to international health activities. Report from Committee on Labor and Public Welfare to accompany S. 3727. Aug. 12, 1958. 8 p.
2345. Reconveying lands acquired for Burke Airport to former owners. Report from Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to accompany H. R. 10045. Aug. 12, 1958. 7 p.
2346. Coal research and development act. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 4248. Aug. 12, 1958. 10 p.
2347. Establishing teaching hospital tor Howard University. Report from Com-mittee on Labor and Public Welfare to accompany S. 3626. Aug. 12, 1958. 5 p.
2348. Amending Hawaiian organic act, and approving amendments of Hawaiian land laws, with respect to leases and other dispositions of land. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 9445. Aug. 12,1958. 5 p.
2349. Amending sec. 80 of Hawaiian organic act. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 5865. Aug. 12, 1958. 4 p.
2350. Supplemental appropriation bill, 1959. Report from Committee on Appro-priations to accompany H. R. 13450. Aug. 13, 1958. 66 p.
2351. Highway compact between Minnesota and Manitoba, Canada. Report from Committee on Foreign Relations to accompany S. 3944. Aug. 13, 1958. 2 p.
2353. Bridge across Rio Grande at Rio Grande City [Tex.]. Report from Com-mittee on Foreign Relations to accompany H. R. 12632. Aug. 13, 1958. 3 p.
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Relief of certain members and former members of Army and Air Force Report £rom Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 9371. Aug. 13* 1958. 6 p. ’
Payment of war damage claims against Germany and return of vested assets pany sTll11 T^e^3 ] Jr0U1 Committee on Judiciary to accom-
Amendment of act providing for construction of Jefferson National Expan-sion Memorial, St. Louis, Mo. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany S. 4085. Aug. 13, 1985. 4 p.
Authorizing study of United States participation in international health, ™ 11tu.ra1’ a?d educational programs. Report from Committee on Rules and Administration to accompany S. Res. 347. Aug. 13, 1958. 5 p.
Prf„VJdlnf t°-r+l01n} s.e®sian of Congress for commemorating 150th anniver- A°d °£ Abraham Lincoln Report from Committee on Rules
ivrn^d Administration to accompany H. J. Res. 648. Aug. 13, 1958. 1 p.Iihtary construction appropriation bill, Report from Committee on Appro- prmtions to accompany H. R. 13489. Aug. 13, 1958. 15 p. PI
Conference on Aging act. Report from Committee on Labor
"”miSJ“,'2020.I’°Auri” LabOr P“bl"A retirement act of 1937, Railroad retirement tax act, and
^nri1 !P1 •ymenJ: lnsu£,ance [act]. Report together with minorityXXw “Mr AM.”i3fi“» L“b" a"d Publl<! Welfare '»
Eeport ,rom Co”-Amendments to National Science Foundation act. Report from Committee
on Labor and Public Welfare to accompany S. 3268. Aug. 14, 1958 7 pProviding for additional payments to Indians of Crow Creek Sioux Reserva-
tion, S. Dak., whose lands have been acquired for Fort Randall Dam and Reservoir project. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 12670. Aug. 14, 1958. 23 p
Providing additional payments to Indians of Lower Brule Sioux Reserva-tion, S. Dak., whose lands have been acquired for Fort Randall Dam and Reservoir project. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 12663. Aug. 14, 1958 17 p
EURATOM cooperation act of 1958. Report from Committee on Atomic Energy to accompany S. 4273. Aug. 14, 1958. 21 p
Amending sec. 1 of act of July 24, 1956 (70 Stat. 625), to provide that payments be made to certain members of Pine Ridge Sioux Tribe of I”, ;illls ®!i r(',niburs]™ent for damages suffered as result of establishment
«ae-rial 8unnery range. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 7860. Aug. 14 1958 8 p
Concurrent resolution to approve agreement with Euratom. ” Report from £?Hmiltee On Atomic Energy to accompany S. Con. Res. 116. Aug. 14 iyo». o p.
Minnesota State Fair and Centennial Exposition. Report from Committee on Finance to accompany H. R. 11889. Aug. 14, 1958. 3 p
Pr™^ini f.°r ac<luisltlon of lands by United States required for reservoir created by construction of Oalie Dam on Missouri River and for Dakota^and nNorthn<nalirS St?ndin.R Rock Sioux Reservation in South InsuSar Affairs^to^acc^mpany H ^2662™Vp™*̂ °n InterI°r aDd
Unemployment insurance for ex-servicemen. Report from Committee on Finance to accompany II. R. 11630. Aug. 14, 1958. 24 p vommutee on
Reports with respect to Federal-aid highways. Report from Committee on Finance to accompany H. R. 12489. Aug. 14, 1958 4 n commlttee onProviding for equal treatment of all State-owned hydroelectric power prot-
ects with respect to taking over of such projects by United States Re- J’nrV™.111 Committee on Public Works to accompany S. 3571. Aug. 14 iyoo. z p. ° ’
Extending time for collection of tolls on bridge across Missouri River at or Se3776^ Aug 14, 1958.rt Committee on Public Works to accompany
Authorizing Talichevah Creek project, Palm Springs, Calif Report from Committee on Public Works to accompany S. 4179. Aug 14 1958 4 n
Bardwell Reservoir on Waxahachie Creek (Trinity River and tributaries?” Anff i4<ei’qrQ ^0“ Committee on Public Works to accompany S. 4192* lyoo. o p.
Authorizing survey of Tensaw River, Ala., in Interest of navigation and H R 8P160P°Tug. 14? 1958rO12 £ommittee 011 Public Works to accompany
R('wii!^nf’RaUui°riza^on for Waldo Lake Tunnel and regulating works W illamette River, Oreg. Report from Committee on Public Works to accompany H. R. 8652. Aug. 14, 1958. 3 p. worxs to
EXactdofSTitineh29b0iRR°«f Hampton Ronds and Baltimore application of act oi June 29, 1888, relating to prevention of obstrurtivp nnd in jurious-deposits In harbor of New York. Report from Committee on Public Works to accompany H. R. 11697. Aug 14 1958. 7 ^mmlttee on
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Designating dam and reservoir to be constructed on Cumberland River near Carthage, Tenn., as Cordell Hull Dam and Reservoir. Report from Committee on Public Works to accompany H. R. 12216. Aug. 14, 1958. 2 I)
Providing for survey of Parish Line Canal, La. Report from Committee on Public Works to accompany H. R. 13342. Aug. 14, 1958. 2 p.
Strengthening law prohibiting mailing of obscene matter. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany S. 4287. Aug.
Socffi/securltyPamendments of 1958. Report from Committee on Finance to accompany H. R. 13549. Aug. 14, 1958. 78 p.
Pubilc debt limit increase. Report from Committee on Finance to accom-pany H. R. 13580. Aug. 15,1958. 4 p.
National Junior Achievement Week. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. J. Res. 89. Aug. 15, 1958 2 p
Commission and Advisory Committee on International Rules of Judicial Procedure. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. K.
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2403 AmendingAact of’ June lO^lBsS. relating to participation by United States A^enIant’’rnational criminal Police Organization. Report from Committee
on Judiciary to accompany S. 4169. Aug. 15, 1958. 6 p.9411 Survev for extending Central Valley (Calif.) project water service^ Report 2411. »u™ey Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. J. Res.
o^io for construction of irrigation distribution system and drainage24!2. Pr r̂d£gfofr°^^rniScted Indian lands within Coachella Valley County WaterDistrict in Riverside County, Calif. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 9239. Aug. 15, 1958. 12 P-
Rendition of musical compositions on coin-operated machines. Report n&?e ̂ vfew™ were
Ref“resteUrnmonr HawalV WoT^^^5 m AgriCUlture and
Exchal8geyofOlandsninaCaswell,’ N. C.‘, land utilization project. Wort from Committee on Agriculture and Forestry to accompany H. R. 12494. Aug.
Amending8 Federal-aid highway act of 1958 to extend for additional year Ultimate of cost of completing interstate system. Report from Committee on Public Works to accompany H. R. 12808. Aug. 16, 19o8. 8 p.
Food additives amendment of 1958 Report from Committee on Labor and Public Welfare to accompany H. R. 13254. Aug. 18, 19o8. 19 p.
Validating overpayments of pay and allowances made to certain officers of Armv Naw Naval Reserve, and Air Force, while undergoing training at civilian hospitals. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany
Anneals 3from interlocutory orders. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 6238. Aug. 18, 1958. 10 p.
Providing for reasonable notice when applying for certain interlocutory relief. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 6789.
Venue in^tax' refund suits by corporations. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 9817. Aug. 18, 1958. 6 p.
Permitting' illustrations and films of United States and foreign obligations and securities. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. R. 9370. Aug. 18, 1958. 11 p. , „ , . . .
2447 Authorizing commissioners of District of Columbia to use certain real nronertv in District of Columbia for proposed Southwest Freeway and for redevelopment of southwest area in District of Columbia. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany H. J. Res. 630.
2458 Increasing annuities payable to certain annuitants from District of Colum-bia teachers retirement and annuity fund. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany H. R. 8735. Aug. 18, 1958. 5 p.
2459. MacArthur Mining Co., Inc., in receivership. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany S. Res. 382. Aug. 18, 1958. 23 p.
2463 Amending District of Columbia redevelopment act of 1945, as amended. Report from Committee on District of Columbia to accompany H. R. 13406. Aug. 18, 1958. 9 p. T „ .
2471. Civil War Centennial Commission. Report from Committee on Judiciary to accompany H. J. Res. 557. Aug. 18, 1958. 4 p.
2474. Certain appointments in competitive service. Report from Committee on Post Office and Civil Service to accompany H. R. 9407. Aug. 19, 1958. 2 p.
2475. Providing for establishment of Grand Portage National Monument, Minn. Report from Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 11009. Aug. 19, 1958. 4 p.
2478. Extending Renegotiation act of 1951 for 6 months. Report from Commit-tee on Finance to accompany H. R. 11749. Aug. 19, 1958. 4 p.
2479. Providing for disposal of federally owned property of Hanson, and Houma Canals, La. Report from Committee on Public accompany S. 4198. Aug. 19, 1958. 3 p.
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Re‘“b«rsement recommendations for certain highways on interstate system. Aninfiom c°mmlttee on Public Works to accompany H. J. Res. 654. Aug. Ay, luDo. o p.
Amending Longshoremen’s and harbor workers’ compensation act with fr«meCr^ p?y.ment 0fT compensation where 3d person is liable. Report 12728 C°Uig Voe 1958 L?9>Or and PublIc Welfare to accompany IL R.
L%k* ^bigan "later ^version. Report together with individual and A^PJir9neia1Ko,s foro0m Committee on Public Works to accompany H. R. 2. Aug. zv, lyOo. zo p.
Authorizing exchange of lands at Rochester Fish-Cultural Station Indiana panyH ROI13475m’au T 20 1958’‘zj FOreign Comlnerce to accom:
‘'^^om^C^m^mitte^on^or^'gn^ReStions'to a^ccornpa^ny H.XJ?Resai658.^eAug\ -ZU, IVdo. 1 p. °
A Pnqn1 ZTpy e hC?T?nU Vfe2eItai? real property heretofore conveyed to El Paso, Tex., by United States for other real property of equal value Re- 9nrinrom Committee on Public Works to accompany H. R. 11456. ‘ Aug. zu, luoo. z p.
Authorizing study of military construction. Report from Committee on Rules and Administration to accompany S. Res. 386. Aug. 21, 1958. 1 p.
A,IX,-?Z1Secretary of Interior to provide administrative site for Yo- Park. Calif on lands adjacent to park. Report from
An^i^nro Interior and Insular Affairs to accompany H. R. 12281. Aug. Zl, IHOo, 4 p.
Prof PhIiHnn<ino?r0n0tl0^ ->°f ce£taIn persons who participated in defense Sf 2765PPAug 221 lP9°5r8 ^4™ CommIttee on Armed Services to accompany
of £oger xPi Araes t0 ro11 of honor In discovery and cause ofH. R 7544er‘Ai?^ 2O2rt195O8m ^°“mittee on Armed Services to accompany
Dep»g+7o3iDg Piakinsan Lake on Heart River, N. Dak., as Edward ArthurS.T RSesD179 eAugeP2°2rtlf95O8m ?pmmittee Public Works to accompany
aS'iS JsT1'*"' 0,1 Algeneraf o^Pimrt^ TU-nited States Code Permit appointment of adjutant general of 1 uerto Rico as provided by laws of commonwealth of Puerto Atig ’ 22 14)58 ^3™ Committee on Armed Services to accompany S. 4129.
Op™aAion NATO status of forces treaty. Report of CommitteeNAToTtatusTfCfnS;c?«a»e by lts.Sl'bcolninlttee on operation of art. 7 of
Vsf*™ ’ s of f®rces agreement, to review operation of art. 7 of agree-ment between parties to North Atlantic Treaty regarding status of their iiOi + 15p.ViTng PefiOd fr°m DeC- 11 19561 througlfNov g30), 1957 1958
L. C. card 56-61872rrr™™i4tP°rt ?? science programs of Federal Government. Report of
organizVtinn.j ®®Ie^n}nent Operations made by its subcommitteePon re- ™aa!?T< ?,nd international organizations, summary of legislative feehnX? «« o'r'lSwVs *?&"■>?V + 67 p. * Paper 25c S‘ 3126)’ d related science programs. 1958.L. C. card 58-61986
Armed Services Committee, Senate14883
14884
Al85th1?on^li1« 9dfenSe-aCt construction of naval vessels, hearing lM8C°S+«’p t”temM34 • 7676 [andl R 11818’ Ju,y 10-1958
L. C. card 58-61812 Y 4. Ar 5/3: V 63/4Inquiry into satellite and missile programs, hearings before preparedness
investigating subcommittee, 85th Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, Feb 26 LPC card 1958> 1958> Pt 3’ ni+2315-2476 p. • Item 1034L. C. card 58-60470 y 4<Ar 5/3. Sa 8/pt 3
Banking and Currency Committee, Senate14885 Savings and loan insurance, hearings before subcommittee, 85th Congress
2d session, on S. 3698 and S. 4116, July 24 and 25, 1958. 1958. iv+122 p. il. * Paper, 35c. • Item 1035L. C. card 58-61867 Y 4.B22/3: Sa 9/3
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Finance Committee, Senate85th Congress, 2d session,
t • Item 1038Y 4.F 49: D 35/4
14886
14887
Y 4.F 49: So 1/8/958
14888
Increase in permanent debt limitation, hearin;on H. R. 13580, Aug. 15, 1958. 1958. iii+74 p. il. L. C. card 58-61832
Social security, hearings, 85th Congress, 2d session on H. R. 13549, Aug. 8-13,1958. 1958. v 4-448 p. il. t • Item 1038 L. C. card 58-61817
Foreign Relations Committee, Senate
Recruitment and training for foreign service of United States, hearing, 85th Congress, 2d session, on S. 3552, May 27, 1958. 19o8. m+81 p. i . 4L. a caTdT^S Y 4.F 76/2 : F 76/9
Improper Activities in Labor or Management Field, Select Committee on, Senate
Investigation of improper activities in labor or management field, hearings, 85th Congress, 2d session, pursuant to S. Res. 74 and 221. • Item 100J
US89 Pt. St. tM«™ellrCaK
'sTsuOl Y 4.1m 7: L11 pt.31
Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, Senate
14890 Great lakes pilotage and atomic icebreaker, hearings, 85tJ Congress, 2d session, on S. 2096, II. R. 7515 and S. 3657, May 28-June 20, 19o8. 1958. vi4-192 p. t • Item 1041 q /o .p to /9L. C. card 58-61697 Y 4Jn 8/3 • G 79/3
14891 Problems of domestic textile industry, hearings before subcommittee, 8ath Congress, 2d session, on study of textile industry of U nited States, pur- suant to S. Res. 287, July 8-10, 1958. 1958. iv4-525 p. il. t • Item L°4C. card 58-61957 Y 4Jn 8/3: T 31/2
Judiciary Committee, Senate
14892 Legislation affecting sec. 7, 11, and 15 of Clayton act, hearings before sub- cmnmRtee on antitrust’and monopoly, 85th Congress 2d session pur-suant to S. Res. 231 on S. 198, S. 721, S. 722 [and] S. 3479, Apr 1-May 7, 1958. 1958. iv4-316 p. [Page iv incorrectly designated vi.] T L. C.ecard^8-61565 Y 4-J 89/2: C 57/958
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Senate
Grants for school construction and teachers’ salaries, hearings before sub-committee on education, 85th Congress 2d session, on S. 3311, June 20- July 10, 1958. 1958. iv+100 p. 11. t • Item 1043L. C. card 58-61833 Y 4L 11/2 • Sch b/1U
National defense education act of 1958, summary and analysis of act, pre-pared by staff of Committee; Sept. 5, 1958. 1958. iii4-48 p. (Commit-tee print, 85th Congress, 2d session.) * Paper, 20c.L. C. card 58-61979 Y 4L 11/2 • *
Nomination, hearing, 85th Congress, 2d session, on Philip Ray Rodgers to be member of National Labor Relations Board, June 30, 1958. 19o8. ‘“t’card LoiSsT H/2: N 72/5/958
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14894
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Public Works Committee, Senate14S96 Bridges, highways, and flood control miscellaneous projects, hearing before
Ju^TT^’lS 2dsession- 8. Wl [a^thefbmsL July 9, 1J58. 1958. in-f-125 p. il. map. t • Item 1045L. C. card 58-61807 Y 4.P 96/10: B 76/2
14897 Diversion of water from Lake Michigan, hearings before subcommittee 85th vl+40?p: 2 mips'0”' ' • Item io""" ®' U28’ JU‘r 28~Aug' ’’1958' 1958' L. C. card 58-61897 Y 4.P 96/10. L 14m/958
Small Business, Select Committee on, Senate14898 Smaii business investment act, text and explanation, public law 699 85th
1M8- V+22P' <~t«prZ’“S
L. C. card 58-61939 Y 4. Sm 1/2: Sm 1/514899 Small-business participation in Government procurement, 1958 hearings
before subcommittee, 85th Congress, 2d session, on small-business pro- 195?S’r9O58Cievh?i(iX9OCudUr4S • Government agencies, July 23 andP24, IJ08. 1958. vn+182 p. il. t • Item 1049L. O. card o8-61905 Y 4 gm 1/2. p 94/8/958
Space and Astronautics, Special Committee on, Senate
est«b-
14900 Nominations, hearing, 85th Congress, 2d session, on nomination of T. Keith Glennan to be administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Adminis-tration, and nomination of Hugh L. Dryden to be deputy administrator iii+37 "p Vr»nitem 1009d Sp&Ce Administration> Aug. 14, 1958. 1958.’ L. C. car’d 58-61831
Y 4.Sp 1: N 72WASHINGTON METROPOLITAN PROBLEMS JOINT COMMITTEE
14001 Washington metropolitan area transportation problems, hearings 83th ?ndS wSS’h-d s®sslon> on transportation problems in Maryland, Virginia
May 22-j,,ne io-S
L.C. card 5SMJ1835 Y4.W27/2:T68
CUSTOMS BUREAU, Treasury Dept.1490- 42d set revised pages to Customs regulations; July 1958. 1958 [101 p 4°
S i PT™^",?e ‘Tn;,.ments made Treasury Sons 04622-54646. Issued in loose-leaf form.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 948-A
T 17.9 : 954/rev.pages 4214903 43rd set revised pages to customs regulations; Aug. 1958. 1958. [241 n 4°
54^7 throuRhge54S?U<1? a“endme“ts made by Treasury decisions • ItL S^f SUed 1U loose4eaf form.] * Paper, 20c.
• item yi«-A T 17 9.954/rev pages 43
DEFENSE DEPARTMENT14904 Annotation to manual for courts-martial, United States, 1951, Air Force
annual pocket part, 1957. [1958.] xxxiv-j-344 p ± • Item 349L. C. card 51-60633 + * 01’13/3:037
by Superintendent of DocumentsiJJ^PWr1011 Made by Issuing Office^Official Use. Not AvailablePage 68
Oct obe r 1958
Armed services procurement regulation (1955 edition revision) no. 36; Sept. 5, 1958. [1958.] 3+[154] p. il. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form ] * Paper, 75c. • Item 304 D i-13/2 : 36
14905
14906
14907
___ no. 37; Sept. 18, 1958. [1958.] 3+[11] p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] ♦ Paper, 65c. • Item 304
Cataloging handbook H (series). (Office of Assistant Secretary of De-fense, Supply and Logistics, Office of Supply Management Policy.) [Issued in lose-leaf form.] • Item 314-A
6-2-51. Federal item Identification guides for supply cataloging : pt. 2, Descrip-tion patterns and reference drawings, FbC group 51, Hand tools, v. 4, May 1958. cover title, [365] p. il. * Paper, $1.5°
14908
14909
Change in 1955 naval supplement to Manual for courts-martial. United States 1951, Change 4; May 27, 1958. [1958.] [44] p. Issued in loose-leaf form.] ♦ Paper, 20c. • Item 349 D 1.15/4.955/ch.4
Court-martial reports, holdings and decisions of Judge Advocates General boards of review and Court of Military Appeals: v. 25, 1957-58. n. p. [1958.] xix+973 p. f Cloth, $7.50, Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Co., Rochester, N. Y. 9_L. C. card 52-61311 D
14910
14911
14912
14913
14914
Military specifications. ‘ DT1’}2 *Not e __These specifications are now so completely covered by the Military Index,volumes 2,3 and®4“published by the Army the Navy and the Air Forc^ semi-
annuallv and kept current by monthly supplements, that listing in the Mont Catalog of United States Government Publications represents unnecessary and Wasteful duplication of effort. For that reason they will no longer be listed.
Complete information on the three indexes of specifications and related publica-tions referred to, will be found in the Ap^ndix to the August 1958 issue of the Monthly Catalog under Entry numbers 10368, 10391, and 11020.Military standards. [Issued with perforations.] D 7.10: (nos.)
MIL-STD—108D. Definitions of and basic requirements for enclosures for elec-tric and electronic equipment; June 27, 1958. [1958.]
p. 4® [Supersedes MIL—STD—108C, Dec. 9, 1954.]* Paper, 25c. „ . , . »
Brushes, electrical contact, rectangular, standard designs and dimensions for, change notice 1; Apr. 5, 1958. [1938. J
[1J+5-6P. 4° (FSC 5977.) tTest points and test facilities, design standards for; Mar 31.,
1958. [1958.] iii + 6 p. 4° [Supersedes MIL-SID-415(SigC), Sept. 3, 1957, MIL-T-25453 (ASG), Nov. 12, 19o7.] t (Information incorrect in publication as to sale by Super-intendent of Documents.)
Reliability of military electronic equipment; June 20, 19O». [1958.] iii-f-12 p. 11. 4° [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 20c.
Standardization manual M (series). [Office of Assistant Secretary of De-fense, (Supply and Logistics.)] [Issued in loose-leaf form.]
MIL-STD-408.
MIL-STD-415 A.
MIL-STD-441.
• Item 314-A205. Military outline of form and instructions for preparation of specifications;
Apr. 9, 1958. [1958.] cover title, vii+51 p. 4° [Supersedes DSM M5 Oct. 1, 1953.] * Paper, 35c. U «.b/3 : 2UO
14915
14916 USAFI supply bulletin; July 30, 1958. [Army Printing Service, St. Louis, Mo., 1958.] 37 p. 4° (United States Armed Forces Institute.) [Proc-essed. Issued with perforations. An Errata, 1 p. oblong 48°, was also
issued.] t D 1.10/3: 958-2
EDUCATION OFFICE, Health, Education, and Welfare Dept.
14917 Biennial survey of education in United States 1954—56: chap. 4, Statistics of higher education, 1955—56, sec. 1, Faculty, students, and degrees, [by] Henry G. Badger and M. Clemens Johnson. [1958.] ix+152 p. il. ([PS-8-59.]) [Text on p. 2 of cover.] ♦ Paper, 60c. • Item 457 L. C. card E 8-676 FS 5.23: 954-56/chap. 4/sec. 1
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14918
14919
Bulletin 1958 (series). • Item 458 vq 5 o . qi-s/x
L. C. card HEW 58-2”■E &by Be,ty Ar M,t w ,m-
14920
14921
14922
14923
14924
Circulars.~ »<s™“
“ST'"' Klutta- 1Ee’lseal A"s- ?ioS58j 8™p.L. C. card E 58-31
L. C. card HEW 58-4 P’ “ cover.] taper, 4ac. • Item 459
L. C. card HEW 58-10StS999%?SfcaPlUjbiar 1957^fb^p Vain V®8 W£h poPulations of 35,000 to
C. Holladay]? July^1958 Yoainfteln> Mary M- Willhoite, and DorisL. C. card HEW 58-7 P '
431.
520.
534.
536.
14925
14926
14927
14928
14929
14930
14931
Education briefs. [Processed.] f
&^Bsx1rd L“ai s^>XT x- , FS 5.44 = «National defense education act of 1958 ip t soi oru, rx
fiscal’year 1959tS Sept" G^lVs^l approp^ation of°$40,000,000 forscui year iy&y. Sept. 6,1958. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] f FS 5.2 : D 36/6
^S^^p^^^P^c^eTI^V0 StateS f°r SSCal year 1959- Sept 6’ P li'iocessed.j f FS 5.2 :D 36/7
_T .. FS 5.2 :D 36/5ae=Lr^
FS 5.2: D 36/4PXjnit2 p. ?r XSse°df T tnCh la”SU!,Se and llterature- [Sept- 15'
1 processed.J f FS 5.64/3:958Vocational Division bulletin.
288.
«r ?4rerd2‘“l,',l'i".™ 30 • irs-l/ssj.)1 ITeltin’i., 2L.C. curd HEW 58-8 ' « *“4'8 PS 5.123 : 288
14932EMERGENCY BOARDS (under sec. 10, Railway labor act)
R 1074V by Em^ency Boar<l appointed by Executive order10749, Jan. 21,1958, pursuant to sec. 10 of Railway labor act as amended J??n^estlgate unadjusted dispute between Eastern Air Lines Inc car-
er, and certain of its employees represented by Flight Engineers’ Inter(E-S), wXZ’nEAL-hd"?anIzaUon- NMB rase A-M12 120.) f • Item 833*L. C. card A 58-9789
D. C., July 21, 1958. [1958.] vi+57~p. (No“
NMB 1.7:120*For Sale by■[Distribution^Official Use.
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14933 Report to President by Emergency Board appointed by Executive order 10750, Jan. 28, 1958, pursuant to sec. 10 of Railway labor act, as amended, to investigate unadjusted dispute between Eastern Air Lines Inc., carrier, and certain of its employees represented by Air Lines Pilots Association, International, labor organization, NMB case E-146, Washington, D. C. July 21, 1958. [1958.] v-|-40 p. (No. 121.) t • Item 833L. C. card A 58-9802 NMB 1.7:121
14934 Report to the President by Emergency Board appointed by Executive order 10700, Mar. 27, 1958, pursuant to sec. 10 of Railway labor act, as amended, to investigate unadjusted dispute between Trans World Air-lines, Inc., carrier, and certain of its employees represented by Flight Engineers’ International Association, TWA chap., labor organization [NMB case] A-5630, Washington, D. C., July 25, 1958. [1958.] v-|-5 p. (No. 123). t •Item 833L. C. card A 5S-9848 NMB 1.7:123
EMPLOYEES’ COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARD, Labor Dept.
14935 Decisions of Employees’ Compensation Appeals Board, v. 8, July 1, 1955- June 30, 1956. 1957 [published 1958.]. xx-f-776 p. ♦Paper, $2.25. • Item 749-BL. C. card L 52-30 L 28.9: 8
EMPLOYMENT SECURITY BUREAU, Labor Dept.
14936 40 years of public employment services for veterans, 1918-58. [1958.] cover title, 32 p. il. oblong 8° ([Veterans Employment Service.]) [Processed. Annual report, fiscal year 1958.] tL. C. card 47-46310 L 7.2: V 64/10/918-58
ENGINEERS CORPS (Army), Defense Dept.
Arctic Construction and Frost Effects Laboratory, New England Division, Boston, Mass.: Technical report. [Processed.] $
14937 67. Frost penetration in multilayer soil profile [with bibliography] ; by Massa-chusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Sanitary Engi-neering, Soil Engineering Division. June 1957. xi + 49+[17] p. il. 4° (Contract DA-19-016-eng-2743.) [Prepared for Office of Chief of Engi-neering Division, Military Construction. Accompanied by 2 leaves of card catalog entries.] P 103.31: 67
Army Snow, Ice, and Permafrost Research Establishment: Technical report.
14938 49. Portable adiabatic calorimeter; by B. L. Hansen and H. H. G. Jellinek. July1957. [1]+iv + 4 p. il. 4° 4> Paper, 50c. (PB 131636). D 103.33 : 49
Manuals EM (series). • Item 338-A D 103.6/3: (nos.)14939 1110-2-2607. Engineering and design : Navigation dam masonry [with bibliogra-
phies] ; July 1, 1958. [1958.] cover title, ii-j-10 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] ♦ Paper, 20c.
14940 1110-345-221. Engineering and design: Water sources; July 2, 1958. [1958.]cover title, [2]+15 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.]
14941 1110-345-222. Engineering and design : Water treatment; July 2, 1958. [1958.]cover title, [1] 4-13 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.]
14942 1110-345-223. Engineering and design : Water storage [with list of references] ;July 2, 1958. [1958.] cover title, 1 + 5 +6 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] t
14943 [This entry number not used.]
Transportation series.14944 4. Transportation lines on Mississippi River system and Gulf Intracoastal Water-
way, 1958 ; prepared by Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors. 1958. xxiv + 346 p. oblong 8° * Paper, $1.75. • Item 343L. C. card 36-26823 D 103.10 : 4/958
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14946
14947
14948
14949
14950
Waterways Experiment Station.
Vicksburg, Miss. engineers, u. S. Army, Waterways Experiment Station,
----- Research report. [Processed.]2~2' Deiaioraftoryai^TaUon^fwKh8^ ?fbbrle;“°Und br^kwaters, hydraulic
m , D 103.24/5: 2-2----- Technical reports. [ Processed. ] D 103 24 /9 • t \
by 21eares of <mt.ffi»trfej,"},pl^?;so"1+U P' 4°
FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION
RUiQ^and r.eg"lationsnfor production credit associations [effective Jan 1 essed H PaSeSL [ReV- AUg- 13’ 1958J [1958‘] 4] P 4° [Pro^
SetL] f FCA 1.6: P 94/957/rev. pages-2
FARMER COOPERATIVE SERVICE, Agriculture Dept.General report.
49. !„ ynited.statrs; by Arthur H. Puraell. July 1958.
L.C. card Agr 58-281 A 89.11:49Information (series), f
9. Parmer ^ubUcatlun,. list «f ».ga8iM8, naw8paper8 and new81ettep8. JuM
L. C. card Agr 58-267 p‘A 89.15:9
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
14951 A“Tm?P<>rntpf & ^iXDnrT ”«■14952 l/' Tr" 34-26714 ' ’ Y 3.F31/8:1/957
Report to insured banks, June 80, 1958. n. p. [1958], cover title, [8]
L-C. card 36-26878 Y 3.P 31/8:17/958
FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION, Housing and Home Finance Agency
"" ”B? s -e
. . card 46-27584 HH 2 6. M
FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION14Qr FFC P (series).
• Hydr®eleC!"iC ?°Wer resources of United States, developed tPa7per.[$ie25ed edltl°n-] tl958‘] x+196 P- «•
L. C. card 58-6194611955 Forms and publications list and order blank, Sept. 1958.
narrow o [Processed.] f
tn<?r^S-uei.by Superintendent of Documents+Smt”?UTtT10n ^ade by Jssuinff Office^Official Use. Not Available
and undeveloped, 4° [Processed.]
FP 1.12: 32 [1958.] [4] p. FP 1.26 : 958-2
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14957
14958
14959
14960
National electric rate book: Arizona. Aug. 22, 1958. ^p. 4° [Super-sedes p. 1-8, July 9, 1958.] FP L18 • Ar 41/9°8
----- Massachusetts [revised pages.] July 15, 19^8- 8 p. 4° [SuPej' sedes p. 1-8, Apr. 21, 1958.] FP 1.18: M 38/9o8/rev. pages
----- New Hampshire. Aug. 4, 1958. 9 p. 4° [Supersedes p. 1-8, May 101957 ] * l.lo • -izn/vuo
New Mexico. Aug. 14, 1958. 9 p. 4" (Supersedes P 1-9, 19o7.J
----- Utah. Aug. 18, 1958. 10 p. 4° [Supersedes p. 1-10, Aug 14 1956 ] r 1 l.io . ui 1/
14961 ----- Vermont. Aug. 6, 1958. 7 p. 4° 1956.]
[Supersedes pages 1-7, July 2, FP 1.18: V 59/958
14962 [National electric rate book: Fuel adjustments data June 1957 July- Sept. 1958] ; Arizona. [1958.] 1 p. 4 11 1-18. Ar 4i/2/9o8
14963 ----- Massachusetts, supplemental fuel adjustment sheet for utilities( indi-cated. [1958.] Ip. 4° FP 1.18 :M 38/2/958-2
14964 ----- New Hampshire. [1958.] 1 p. 4° FP 1.18: N 42h/2/958
14965 ----- New Mexico. [1958.] 1 p. 4° FP 1.18: N 42m/2/958
14966 ----- Utah. [1958.] 1 p. 4° FP 1.18: Ut 1/2/958
14967 ----- Vermont. [1958.] 1 p. 4° FP 1.18: V 59/2/958
14968
14969
14970
14971
14972
14973
FEDERAL REGISTER DIVISION, General Services Administration
Cumulative pocket supplement to Code of.Federal regulations, title 1, General provisions, title 2, Congress, title 3, President, as of Jan. 1,1958. [1958.] xv+260 p. * Paper, $1.00. • Item 572L. C. card 49-46198 GS 4-108 • 1-8/supp. <
FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BOARD OF GOVERNORSBalance sheet of agriculture, 1958; [prepared by F L. Garlack and
otters]. n. p. [1958], p. 893-901, il. 4» [Reprinted from Federal reserve bulletin, Aug. 1958.] t 1R 1.3/a . Ag 83/3/9o8
FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE, General Services AdministrationQ! *
Federal specifications. , ™ /Not e __ These specifications are now so completely covered by the Index of Bfed-
eral specifications standards, and handbooks with cumulative monthly supple- luting in the Monthly Catalog of United States Government Pubhca- “'S“’repreL“ol .tort, For that =
will no longer be listed. Complete information on the Index of Federal specifications will be found in the Appendix to the August 1958 issue of the Monthly Catalog under Entry number 10659.Federal supply schedule, FSC group. [Processed.] $ GS 2.7/4: (nos.)
o8 Construction, mining, excavating, and highway maintenance equipment, 38. construct K, FSC clas§ 3820> Rock drilling and relatedequipment“ Oct. 1. 1958-Sept. 30 1959 ; prepared by National Buying Division 11958.1 11 p. il. 4° (Control no. 56, Code 80-N.)
56. Construction and building materials, pt. 1 (formerly dass o9,>, FSC class 5610 Mineral construction materials, bulk, 5620, Building glass, tue, brick and block, 5640, Wallboard, building paper and thermal insulation materials, 5650, Roofing and siding materials, GSA region 3 District of Columbia and Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia, Aug. 15, 1958-Beb. 14 1959’; prepared by GSA region 3. [1958.] 31 p. 4° (Control no. 115 Code 78-3.) [Also includes certain items in ESC class 5350, Abrasive materials, 5440, Scaffolding equipment, 8030, Preservative and sealing compounds, 8040, Adhesives.] „„„
: 62 Lighting fixtures and lamps, pt. 2 (formerly class 17, pt. 6), p8C class6240, Electric lamps: Sept. 1, 1958-Aug. 31, 19a9; [prepared by National Buying Division]. 11958.] 10 p. 4° (Control no. 15, Code 32-N.)[Also includes certain items in FSC class 6750, Photoflash lamps.]
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14976
14977
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14981
Federal supply schedule, FSC group—Continued68. Chemicals and chemical products (formerly class 13). FSC class 6810
Chemicals, Oct 1, 1958-Mar. 31, 1959 ; prepared by National Buyin- Division. [19u8.J 8 p. 4° (Control no. 7, Code 24-N ) buying
. Furniture, pt. 6 (formerly class 26, pt. 6), FSC class 7105. Household furni-ture, FSC class 7110, Office furniture, FSC class 7195, Miscellaneous furniture and fixtures Sept. 6, 1958-Sept. 5, 1959; prepared by National Buying Division. [1958 ] 10 p. 4° (Control no. 29, Code 97-N ) accessories *1 Certai“ itemS FSC clasS 7520’ Ofli"e devices and itCtVDOVl ICO. J
Household and commercial furnishings and appliances, pt. 2 (formerly class 27, pt. 3), FSC class 7230, Shades (window), Oct. 1, 1958-Sept 3(7 19o9, prepared by National Buying Division. [1958.] 7 p 4® (Con- FSC •? • Also includes certain items iPnh SC class 830a, 1 extile fabrics (window shade cloth).]ce machines, pt. 5 (formerly class 54, pt. 5), FSC class 7430, Typewriters
and office type composing machines (repair, maintenance and recondi-tioning of manual typewriters) GSA region 3 District of Colnmhin Xfnrxr land, Virginia and (fest Virginia, Aug 1, 1958-Jun^>30, f959’■ prepared by GSA region 3. [1958.] 11 p. 4° (Control no. 103 Code 69—3 1
Recreational ancl athletic equipment (formerly class 37), FSC class 7810 period1 Sept^sP^SSLFeb^uy^ q^q .FSC clasl 782°,. GaVs and toys’ fo^ [1958 1 27 n il por£p^red b? National Buying Division.
„ 53-N > t"»» >”>"<>«C°»ii* De£S’ Packaging. and packing supplies (formerly class 39) FSC class
8!15, Boxes, cartons, and crates, FSC class 8135, Packaging and nacking nnd w±nv S’ ,GfSA Ae?lon 3> District of Columbia? MarylandI V^rginTa istereWG^f ^egion^ Vt ^59: ^epaZed and almln-isiereu oy u &a , region 3. [1958.] 6 p. 4° (Control no 96 Corin 5R_s 1 wi’a°mS'X.“rt ,te"’ FSC C““ 551°’
iprxtva cP J"* foi merly class 67, pt. 1), FSC class 8710.
r uels, lubricants, oils, and waxes, pt. 2 (formerly class 7) pincc oiq a
71.
72.
74.
78.
81.
87.
91.
14982 Revision 1 to Sept. 1958 Stores stock catalog [Processed.] f Sept. 1, 1958. 1 p. 4°
GS 2.10/2 : 958-2/rev. 1
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FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE,
C. F. S. (series). [Processed.] t 1836. '1839. 1855. 1856.
Interior Dept.
14987
14988
14989
14990
14991
149.8/2: (nos.)H]+7 p. il. 4°
annual summary.
[1958.] [1] +5 p. 11.
[1958.] [l] + 5 p. 11.
Alaska fisheries, 1957, annual summary.(Branch of Alaska Fisheries.)
Imrports and exports of fishery products, [1958.] [1] -[-11 p. il. 4°
Middle Atlantic fisheries, 1957, annual summary 4° (Branch of Commercial Fisheries.)
South Atlantic fisheries, 1957, annual summary 4® (Branch of Commercial Fisheries.)
Commercial fisheries review, separates. [Processed.] f_ . 149.10/a: (nos.)Damariscotta, Maine, alewife fishery [with list of literature Hto/n •
r. eating [1958.J 5 p. if. [From v 20 6 J.™ l's58 [Blue crab and its fishery in Chesapeake Bay, pt. 1, Reproduction eariv
development, growth and migration [with list of literature cited] - by W A. Van Engel [1958.] p. 6-17, il. 4® [From v. 20. no 6 June
Research in service laboratories: Frozen nackairpd hniihuf vninnt-n^ standards discussed at meeting; [Progress in fish-oil research- Report on development of fungicides from fish oil, by Charles F Lee - TeebiHeni note no. 44 Industry tests show brine-frozen haddock to be of good SoTJ-nn^lS'1 W- S,*V‘n]' »■ >1 4- trrom'v^
Fishery leaflets. [Processed.] f 453. ' * '
[1958.]1953-57,
511.
512.
513.
454.
T „ - • 149.28: (nos.)Infectious pancreatic necrosis of salmonid fishes (acute catarrhal entering
IMS “p°“e<1 ■ * S. F. Spleiko, k SU»T m)v,w:uii8™J?UFk37.i* ta0“[w,th an”0,“‘e<1
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455. Blue-sac disease of fish (also known as dropsy, yolk sac disease and Hydro-coele embryonalis) [with annotated bibliography] ; by Ken Wolf. July 1958. 3 p. 4°
457. Soft-egg disease of fishes [with annotated bibliography] ; by Ken Wolf.
461. Columnaris disease of fishes [with annotated bibliography]; by S. F. Snieszko. July 1958. 3 p. 4°
462. Fin rot and peduncle disease of salmonid fishes [with annotated bibliogra-phy] ; by S. F. Snieszko. July 1958. 2 p. 4°
463. Nutritional (dietary) gill disease and other less known gill diseases of fresh-water fishes [with annotated bibliography] ; by S. F. Snieszko. July
1958 2p 4°464. Bacterial gill disease of fresh-water fishes [with annotated bibliography] ;
by S. F. Snieszko. July 1958. 4 p. 4°466. Ulcer disease in trout [with annotated bibliography] ; by Robert G. Piper.
July 1958 3 p.4°472. Shrimp and shrimp industry of southern United States ; [by William W.
Anderson]. [July 1958.] [1]+9 p. il. 4» (Bureau of Commercial Fisheries.) [Revision of Fishery leaflet 319, Sept. 1948. Includes list of publications.]
[Refuge leaflet.] [Processed.] f153. Birds of Big Lake National Wildlife Refuge. [Feb. 1956, revised June 1958.]
[1958.] 4 p. 4° I 49.44 : 153/2
Regulatory announcement.58. Migratory bird regulations, 1958-59. Sept. 1958. 32 p. il. (Bureau of
Sport Fisheries and Wildlife.) Paper, 15c. • Item 613 149.24:58*Selected references on nutrition and school lunch; prepared by Interagency
Committee on Nutrition Education and School Lunch. Revised June 1958. [1958.] 14 p. 4° (Bureau of Commercial Fisheries.) [Proc- cssecl.] TL. C. card 58-61954 I 49.18: N 95
Special scientific reports: Fisheries (series). [Processed.] $149.15/2: (nos.)
239. Water quality studies in Columbia River Basin [with bibliography] ; by Robert O. Sylvester. May 1958. [4]4-134 p. il. 4°
241. Hull insurance and protection and indemnity insurance of commercial fish-ing vessels, supplement; by Warner C. Danforth and Chris A. Theodore. May 1958. Iv4-158 p. il. 4°
258. Progress report on Alaska fisheries management and research, 1957 ; pre-pared by staff of Alaska Region, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries. June 1958. [4]-|-22 p. il. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.]
Tips on cooking fish and shellfish; [prepared by Bureau of Commercial Fisheries in cooperation with United States Fishing Industry]. [1958.] [10] p. il. narrow 8° * Paper, 10c. • Item 612 I 49.2: F 53/8
Wildlife leaflet.397. Address list of refuge managers, 1958; compiled in Branch of Wildlife Ref-
uges. June 1958. 8 p. 4° (Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife.) [Processed.] f I 49.13 : 397
FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION, Health, Education, and Welfare Dept.
Federal food, drug, and cosmetic act as amended. June 1958 revision. [1958.] [41] p. 4° [Previously published as part of S. R. A., F. D. C. 1. Issued in loose-leaf form.] * Paper, 35c. • Item 475-BL. C. card 58-61968 FS 13.105: F 73/958
Fo^d facts vs. food fallacies. Apr. 7,1957. 4 p. 4° t FS 13.102: F 73/2General regulations for the enforcement of the Federal food, drug, and
cosmetic act, title 21, pt. 1. June 1958 revision. [1958.] [27] p. 4° (F. D. C. Regs., pt. 1) [Reprint from Code of Federal regulations (21 C. F. R.). Contain all of pt. 1 except sec. 1.701-1.715, which are avail-able separately. Issued in loose-leaf form.] ♦ Paper, 25c. • Item 478
FS 13.106: F 73/958
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FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE, Agriculture Dept.
15011
15012
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[Foreign Agricultural Service, miscellaneous.] FAS-M (series), fA67.26: (nos.)
40. Dried fig industry of Portugal; [by Stanley Mehr and Herbert K. Ferguson] Aug. 1958. iv + 18p. il. 4° [Processed.] J
L. C. card Agr 58—2594L Deciduous fruit industry of Argentina ; [by Robert S. FitzSlmmonds]. [Aug.
IHob .J iv4-17 p. il. 4° [Processed.]L. C. card Agr 58-266
Program development and operations under title 1 of Agricultural tradedevelopment and assistance act of 1954, Public law 480, 83d Congress summary of remarks by Patrick M. O’Leary, assistant administrator for
deve,loIJluen.t, Foreign Agricultural Service, at International Wheat Surplus Utilization Conference, South Dakota State College Brookings, S. D., July 25, 1958. [1958.] 9 p. 4° [Processed.] f ’
A 67.13:01-215014 Summary of remarks by Max Myers, administrator, Foreign Agricultural
Service, at general session of International Wheat Surplus Utilization Conference, South Dakota State College, Brookings, S. D [19581
4p.4 [Processed.] t A 67.13 :M 99
1OREIGN COMMERCE BUREAU, Commerce Dept.15015
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D Prr°^at10^ orders currently affecting export privileges. July1958. 30+ [2] p. 4 [Processed. Reprint of Supplement 1 to pt. 382 of Comprehensive export schedule.] f c 42.11/a : Ex 75/3/958-2
Sending gift packages to Belgian Congo. [Aug. 1958.] 2 n 4° [Proc-essed.] f Paper, 10c. c 42.2 : B 41/958
Sot P^2kar^s to BelSium-Luxembourg and Netherlands. [Sept. 19o8.] 2 p. 4 [Processed.] f Paper, 10c. C 42.2 : B 41/2/958
Sending gift packages to Cameroun. T Paper, 10c.
Sending gift packages to Canada, t Paper, 10c.
Sending gift packages to Colombia, t Paper, 10c.
Sending gift packages to Cuba. [Sept. 19581 t Paper, 10c.
[Sept. 1958.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.]C 42.2: C 14
[Aug. 1958.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] C 42.2 : C 16/958
[Aug. 1958.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] C 42.2 : C 71/958
Sending gift packages to Denmark, t Paper, 10c.
Sending gift packages to Finland, t Paper, 10c.
2 p. 4° [Processed.] C 42.2 : C 89/958
Sending gift packages to French Equatorial Africa [Processed.] f Paper, 10c.
Sending gift packages to French West Africa [Processed.] f Paper, 10c.
Sending gift packages to Ghana. [Sept. 1958 1 t Paper, 10c.
Sending gift packages to Greece. [Aug 19581 t Paper, 10c.
Sending gift packages to Honduras. [ Sept. 1958 1 t Paper, 10c.
Sending gift packages to Ireland. [Aug 19581 t Paper, 10c.
[Aug. 1958.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] C 42.2: D 41/958
[Aug. 1958.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] C 42.2; F 49/958
[Sept. 1958.] 2 p. 4° C 42.2: F 88/2/958
[Sept. 1958.] 3 p. 4° C 42.2: F 88/958
2 p. 4° [Processed.] C 42.2: G 34/958
2 p. 4° [Processed.] C 42.2: G 81/2/958
2 p. 4° [Processed.] C 42.2: H 75/958
4 p. 4° [Processed.]C 42.2: Ir 2
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Sending gift packages t Paper, 10c.
Sending gift packages t Paper, 10c.
Sending gift packages t Paper, 10c.
Sending gift packages t Paper, 10c.
Sending gift packages t f Paper, 10c.
to Israel. [Aug. 1958.]
to Japan. [Aug. 1958.]
to Mexico. [Sept. 1958.]
to Morocco. [Aug. 1958.]
o New Zealand. [Aug. 1958
3 p. 4° [Processed.]C 42.2: Is 7
2 p. 4° [Processed.] C 42.2: J 27/958
2 p. 4° [Processed.] C 42.2: M 57/958
3 p. 4° [Processed.] C 42.2: M 82/958
.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] C 42.2: N 42z/958
Sending gift packages to Panama. [Aug. 1958.] 2 p. 4° t Paper, 10c. c 42-2: p 1J/95S
Sending gift packages to Paraguay. [Aug. 1958.] 2 p. 4" [Processed.] t Paper, 10c. c 42-2: F
Sending gift packages to Peru. [July 1958.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] । Pa-per, 10c. c 42-2:1 43/9o »
Sending gift packages to Sweden. [Aug. 1958.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t Paper, 10c. c 42-2: Sw 3/9°8
15039 Sending gift packages to United Kingdom. [Aug. 1958.] 4 p. 4° [Proc-essed.] f Paper, 10c. 42-2 : Un 34/958
15040 Sending gift packages to U. S. S. R. [Aug. 1958.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] t Paper, 10c. c 42-2: Un 33/958
15041 Sending gift packages to Uruguay. [Aug. 1958.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t Paper, 10c. c 422: Ur 8/9u8
15042 Sending gift packages to Venezuela. [Aug. 1958.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t Paper, 10c. C 42.2: V 55/958
World trade information service: pt. 1, Economic reports. [Issued irreg-ularly.] * Paper, $6.00 a yr., $3.75 additional for foreign mailing; single copy each 10c. (1—3 yr. subs.) • Item 231—B C 42.13/1. (nos.)
15043 58-55. Industrial developments in United Kingdom; [prepared by British Com-monwealth Division, Office of Economic Affairs]. [July 1958.] 31 p. 4° * Paper 10c.
15044 58-56. Establishing a business in Morocco [with bibliography; prepared byEugenie Bouianovsky ]. [July 1958.] 16 p. 4“ [Supersedes pt. 1,nos. 55-85 and 54-7.] ♦ Paper, 10c. .
15045 58-57. Basic data on economy of Philippines ; [prepared by Kenichi G. Kuwa-hara]. [July 1958.] 23 p. il. 4° * Paper, 10c.
15046 58-58. Basic data on economy of Federation of Malaya; [prepared by Paul A.Mayer]. [July 1958.] 20 p. il. 4» * Paper, 10c.
15047 58-61. Mining laws in French Overseas Territories ; [prepared by William E.Hutt; translation by William C. Canup]. * Paper, 10e
15048 58-62. Basic data on economy of Aden Colony. [Aug. 1958.] 9 p. il. 4°♦ Paper, 10c.
15049 58-63. Basic data on economy of New Zealand [with bibliography; prepared byFrancis Figelman], [Aug. 1958.] 20 p. il. 4° [Supersedes u4-6, Dec.1954.] * Paper, 10c. . . .
15050 58-64. Investment law of Libya ; [prepared in Near Eastern and African Division,Office of Economic Affairs]. [Aug. 1958.] [3] p. 4» * Paper, 10c.
15051 58-65. Establishing business in Viet-Nam; [prepared by Charles G. Wootton].[Aug. 1958.] 12 p. ♦ Paper, 10c.
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15053
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World trade information service: pt. 2, Operations reports. [Issued irregularly.] * Paper, $6.00 a yr., $5.00 additional for foreign mailing; single copy each 10c. • Item 231-B C 42.13/2: (nos.)58-51 Licensing and exchange controls, United Kingdom; [prepared by Deane
M. Black]. [July 1958.] 4 p. 4° * Paper, 10c. .58-53. Living conditions in Chile; [prepared by American Republics Division,
Office of Economics Affairs]. [Aug. 1958.] 8 p. 4° Paper, 10c.58-54. Licensing and exchange controls, France; [prepared in European Divi-
sion, Office of Economic Affairs]. [Aug. 1958.] 4 p. 4° Supersedes no. 55-48, Mar. 1955. * Paper, 10c.
58-55 Patent and trademarks regulations of Union of South Africa; [prepared by F.E. Ahern]. [Aug. 1958.] 4 p. 4° ♦ Paper, 10c.
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World trade information service: pt. 2—Continued58-58’ «
58-59. Living conditions ^rtug^; [prepared by Arley T. Caudill.] [Aug.
World trade information service: pt. 3, Statistical reports. [Issued irreg-ular y.] * Paper, $6.00 a yr., $2.50 additional for foreign maiHng- single copy each 20c. (1-3 yr. sub.) • Item 231-B C 42.13/3: (nos.)’
58-21. United States trade with major world areas, Jan.-Dec. 1957 • [prepared offl“ •' E»»s"efa
rj? re
58-23. World trade review as of July 1958 ; [prepared by International Economic ^Papei-8 20cViSl°n’ °ffiCe °f Economic Affairs]. [July 1958.] 11 p. 4“
58-24. U- 8- imports of textiles, apparel and related manufactures and compari-IIprel,“tea M'"M
58-25. Total export and Import trade of United States, Jan.-Mar 1958 innti Vv ’ fPr.ePared in international Economic Analysis Divi-
nlr’9n5Ce Ot Economlc Affairs]. [Aug. 1958.] 12 p. il. 4° »Pa. pvl f £\JCt
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FOREST SERVICE, Agriculture Dept.CefXai ?taJeS F°reSt ExPeriment Station: Miscellaneous releases. [Proc-
o« cn- , , x A 13.68/8: (nos.)
First aid guide. Revised July 1958. [1958.] cover title 58+[61 n il narrow 12" Text and other illustrations on p. 1-4 of cover. The last 6 pages are left blank to be used for notes.] * Paper, 25c. • Item 86-B
A 13.36: F 51/5/958 Forest pest leaflet.
26' ’'WJUTArhSig'g ■by A-F- Ver»“-I.. C. card Agr 58—258 ' ' ’ “A A 13.52: 26
Wls., list of publications Jan. 1- e 30, 19o8. [19o8.] 11 p. [Processed.] f A 13.27/8:958/1
19Ma?lUU uSp°c’ fpioSedTT' Experiment Stati»“-
L.C. card 50-61174 ' A 13.62/11:957
FREER GALLERY OF ARTOccasional papers.
v.3,no.l. Lohans and>bridge to heaven [with bibliography]; by Wen Fong. Washington 1958 [Lord Baltimore Press, Inc., Baltimore, Md ] nndTA 1 P' I1’ P1 of pL (Publication 4305.) [English L. C. card 58-^198e3r a ’ 1 P‘ 4°’ alS° issUedJ f
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GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICEeale f°r |uid{Lnce of Federal agencies [Titles 1-9]. [Issued in
loose-leaf form.] Paper, $7.50 (including basic manual and supple-mentary service) ; $2.00 additional for foreign mailing.
hh o 9 a « . . OA 1.6/10:957/trans.(nos.)
Same, transmittal sheet 2-8; Aug. 29, 1958. [1958.] [4] p?’ De?TOS9’5o7itnoi»m1^als0 Si°ld separately on a subscription basis. * Pa- mailing. ° (lncluding supplementary service) ; 75c. additional for foreign
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title 6. Payroll, leave, and allowances, transmittal sheet 6—3 ; Aug. 15, 1958.[1958.] [6] p. „
title 7. Standardized fiscal procedures, transmittal sheet 7-5; Aug. 29, 1958. [1958.] [43] p.
Same, transmittal sheet no. 7-6; Sept. 5, 1958. [1958.] 1 p.
GEOGRAPHIC NAMES BOARD, Interior Dept.
Gazetteer.41. Libya, official standard names approved by Board on Geographic Names;
prepared in Office of Geography. June 1958. [2]-f-v + 161 p. oblong 8° * Paper, $1.00. • Item 617L. C. card 58-61875 I 33.8 : 41
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, Interior Dept.Bulletins. • Item 620 119.3: (nos.)
1042-0. Geology and coal resources of Walsenburg area, Huerfano County, Colo, [with list of references] ; by Ross B. Johnson. 1958. iii + 557—583 p. 3 pl. in pocket. [Study of coal resources and their geologic occur-rence in formations of late Cretaceous and Paleocene age. One of the plates is colored.] ♦ Paper, $1.00.
1059-D. Selected annotated bibliography of geology of uraniferous and radio-active native bituminous substances, exclusive of coals in United States ; by Harriet Nell Jones. 1958. iii+177-203 p. 1 pl. in pocket. [Compilation was done on behalf of Atomic Energy Commission and is published with permission of Commission. Selected bibliographies of uranium geology.] ♦ Paper, 45c.
Professional papers. • Item 624 119.16: (nos.)293. Quaternary and engineering geology in central part of Alaska Range: A.
Quaternary geology of Nenana River Valley and adjacent parts of Alaska Range [with list of literature cited], by Clyde Wahrhaftig; B, Engineering geology along part of Alaska Railroad [with list of litera-ture cited], by Clyde Wahrhaftig and Robert F. Black. 1958. viii-f- 1_68+ [1] -j-69-118 p. 11. 10 pl. in pocket, 4° [Studies of glacial fea-tures and periods of glaciation in Nenana River Valley and of landslides, icings, and frost heaving and settling affecting maintenance of track bed along 63 miles of Alaska Railroad. Maps are colored.] * Paper, $2.75.
*For Sale by Superintendent of Documents 4>For Sale by OTS, Commerce Dept.
L. C. card GS 58-240294-1. Structural and igneous geology of La Sal Mountains, Utah [with selected
bibliography] ; by Charles B. Hunt. 1958. iv4-305—364 p. il. 7 pl. 3 are in pocket, 4° [Shorter contributions to general geology.] ♦ Paper, $1.25.
Water-supply papers. • Item 625 119.30: (nos.)1350. Quality of surface waters of United States, 1954: pts. 1-4, North
Atlantic slope basins to St. Lawrence River Basin [with list of litera-ture cited ; prepared by personnel of Water Resources Division], 1958. xi 4-415 p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with Delaware. Florida, Ken-tucky, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia, and with other agencies.] * Paper, $1.50.L. C. card GS 43-68
1370-B. Floods of Oct. 1954 in Chicago area, Illinois and Indiana ; by Warren S. Daniels and Malcolm D. Hale. 1958. vi 4-107—200 p. il. [Floods of 1954. Prepared in cooperation with Illinois and Indiana.] ♦ Paper, 35c.
1399. Surface water supply of Hawaii, 1954-55; [prepared by personnel of Water Resources Division]. 1958. vi4-140 p. [Prepared in coopera-tion with Territory of Hawaii.] * Paper, 50c.L. C. card GS 17-466
1424. Ground-water factors affecting drainage in 1st division, Buffalo Rapids irrigation project, Prairie and Dawson Counties, Mont, [with selected references], by E. A. Moulder and F. A. Kohout; with section on Chemical quality of water, by E. R. Jochens. 1958. vi-|-198 p. il., and portfolio of 11 pl. [Prepared as part of program of Department of Interior for development of Missouri River basin.] ♦ Paper, $2.50. L. C. card GS 58-241
1430. Quality of surface waters for irrigation, western United States, 1954 [with list of selected references; prepared by personnel of Water Resources Division], 1958. viii-f-205 p. 1 pl. [Prepared in coopera-tion with other States and Federal agencies.] * Paper, 75c.L. C. card GS 55-331
1435. Surface water supply of United States, 1956: pt. 3-A, Ohio River basin except Cumberland and Tennessee River basins ; [prepared by personnel of Water Resources Division]. 1958. xii4-561 p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia, and with other agencies.] ♦ Paper, $1.75.L. C. card 46-40712
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1436.
15087 1437.
15088 1438.
15089 1440.
15090 1446.
15091 1447.
Surface water supply of United States, 1956: pt. 3-B, Cumberland and Tennessee River basins [prepared by personnel of Water Resources Division]. 1958. vii-|-262 p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with Alabama, Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia and with other agencies.] ♦ Paper, 81.00.L. C. card 46-40712
Surface water supply of United States, 1956: pt. 4, St. Lawrence River ba,sin; [prepared by personnel of Water Resources Division]. 1958 x-f-407 p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Vermont, and Wisconsin, and with other agencies.] ♦ Paper, $1.50.L. C. card 46-40712
Surface water supply of United States, 1956: pt. 5, Hudson Bay and upper Mississippi River basins [prepared by personnel of Water Re-sources Division]. 1958. xii-|-575 p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, and Wisconsin, and with other agencies.] * Paper, $1.75.L. C. card 46-40712
Surface water supply of United States, 1956: pt. 6-B, Missouri River basin below Sioux City, Iowa; [prepared by personnel of Water Re-sources Division]. 1958. xi-[-487 il. [Prepared in cooperation with Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, and Wyoming and with other agencies.] • Paper, $1.75.L. C. card 46-40712
Surface water supply of United States 1956: pt. 12, Pacific slope basins in Washington and Upper Columbia River Basin ; [prepared by person-nel of Water Resources Division], 1958. ix-|-346 p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with Idaho, Montana, and Washington, and with other agencies.] » Paper, $1.25.L. C. card 46-40712
Surface water supply of United States, 1956 : pt. 13, Snake River basin ; [prepared by personnel of Water Resources Division]. 1958. viii-4-261 p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming, and with other agencies.] » Paper, $1.00. L. C. card 46-40712
15092
HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE DEPARTMENT
Home economists in Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education, Public Health Service, Social Security Administration.
[July 1958.] 7 p. 16° f FS i,2: H 75
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Older people and their housing needs; [paper by E. Everett Ashley, 3d, director, Statistical Reports and Development Branch, Housing and Home Finance Agency, presented at 12th annual short course in resi-dential construction, University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. Jan. 17. 19571. [1957.] [2]-]-22 p. il. 4° f HH 1.7: As 3/2
HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE (Navy), Defense Dept.H. O. publications. D203.22: (nos.)
List of lights and fog signals, Islands of Pacific and Indian Oceans, Aus-tralia, Asia and east coast of Africa, pt. 1 ; June 28, 1958. 1958 604- A-D p. il. 4® [First of 2-year series of 8 parts to be issued quarterly in lieu of Changes. Includes lists of effective pages and Notices to mariners corrections up to and Including N. M. 26, 1958. Issued in loose-leaf form.] f Paper, 40c. • Item 378 (Rev. 1957)L. C. card 7-24405
Change 6 [May 31, 1958], loose-leaf change pages for correcting Sailing directions for West Indies, v. 2, 6th edition, 1949. 1958. [194] p il 4® [Includes list of effective pages.] t Paper, 35c. • Item 378 (Rev. 1957)
Change 4 [Mar. 8, 1958], loose-leaf change pages for correcting sailing directions for south coast of England [Scilly Isles to North Foreland]. 4th edition, 1952 [1958.] [72] p. il. 4® [Includes list of effectivepages. Issued in loose-leaf form.] f Paper, 35c. • Item 378 (Rev. 1957)
Change 5 [May 24, 1958], loose-leaf change pages for correcting Sailing directions for Mediterranean, v. 4, 2d edition, 1951. 1958. [76] p 4® [Includes list of effective pages.] t Paper, 35c. • Item 378 (Rev. 1957)
Change 4 [June 7, 1958], loose-leaf change pages for correcting Sailing directions for south Indian Ocean, 4th edition, 1952. 1958. [56] d il 4® [Includes list of effective pages.] f Paper, 35c. • Item 378 (Rev 1957)
Radio weather aids, 19o8 [with bibliography], 1958. xii4-[635] p il 4® L1 CUed d 431O17059af fOrm’] + PaPer- $3.00 '• with ring binder, ’$4’.5O.
31.
129.
144.
154A.
161.
206.
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15100 705. Oceanographic atlas of polar seas: pt. 1, Antarctic, 1957; [with bibliog-raphy]. n. p. [1958]. cover title, vi-j-70 p.+ (2] leaves, il. large 4 [Includes relief chart of Antarctic region. Some of the illustrations are colored. Leaves in brackets in collation consist of detachable card catalog entries.] t Paper, $2.50.L. C. card Map 58-53
IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE, Justice Dept.
15101 I & N reporter; annual index, v. 6; July 1957-Apr. 1958. [FPI Atlanta, June 30, 1958.] 4 p. 4° t J 21.10/2: 6/md.
INFORMATION OFFICE, Agriculture Dept.
15102
15103
Congressional list, t • Item 913 Publications available for distribution by Members of Congress to homemakers
and residents of cities and towns; [Aug. 15, 1958], 1958. 1 p. narrow large 8° A 21.y/o : o/oo
INTERAGENCY COMMITTEE ON WATER RESOURCES
Study of methods used in measurement and analysis of sediment loads in streams, cooperative project sponsored by subcommittee on sedimenta-tion : Report. • Item 607-A
12. Some fundamentals of particle size analysis [with list of references; pre-pared by Byrnon C. Colby with cooperation of Russell P. Christensen]. 1958 55 p. il. 4° [Prepared for publication by project offices of cooper-ating agencies at St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory, Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 1957.] ♦ Paper, 35c. Y 3.1n 8/8 :10/12
INTERDEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEE ON CIVILIAN COMPENSATION
Not e .—The Interdepartmental Committee on Civilian Compensation was created bv a steering committee established to make a study of civilian compensation in the Executive Branch of the Federal Government. The study was directed in a Cabinet Paper dated April 6, 1957.
15101 Report on civilian compensation in executive branch of Federal Govern-ment; prepared by steering committee. [Nov. 1957.] [2] -|-39 p. il. oblong 8° [Processed.] tL. C. card 58-61996 * Y 3.1n 8/14:2 C 49
INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, Treasury Dept.
15105
15106
15107
Engineer tax men, emerging field for engineers. [1958.] [2] 4-14 p. nar-row 8° (Publication 5097 ( 8/58).) t • Item 956 T 22.2: En 3
Estate tax regulations under Internal Revenue Code of 1954, pt. 20 of title 26 (1954), Code of Federal regulations. [1958.] 201 p. (Publication 426 (7/58).) * Paper,70c. • Item961L. C. card 58-61883 T 22.19: Es 8/4
Statistics of income, 1956, preliminary individual income tax returns for 1956; [prepared by Statistics Division]. [1958.] [2] +iii+18 p. il. 4° ([Publication 198 (8-58).]) ♦ Paper, 20c. • Item 964L. C. card 20-26969 T 22.35/3: In 2/956
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ADMINISTRATION, State Dept.
15108 Effects of mutual security program on United States economy. [Revised] May 14, 1957. [1958.] [2]4-12+[1] p. il. 4° (Office of Statistics and
Reports.) t S 17.2 :M 98/315109 Report on mission to Chile, Sept. 1957; by Marion [Marvin] S. Fink, finan-
cial advisor for Council for International Progress in Management (USA). [1958.] [4]+10 p. 4° (Technical Aids Branch, Office of In-dividual Resources.) [Processed.] tL. C. card 58-61994 S17.2:C43
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13110 Status report, voluntary and non-profit agency technical cooperation con-tracts with International Cooperation Administration; [compiled bv Voluntary Foreign Aid staff]. Apr. 1958. 11 p. oblong 8° (Advisory’ Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Voluntary Foreign Aid Relief 1 [Processed.] f S 17.41/2: 958
INTERNATIONAL PACIFIC HALIBUT COMMISSION15111 [Pacific halibut fishery regulations, effective Mar. 29, 1958], notice Aug
12, 19o8. Ip. 4° [Processed.] f S 5.35: 5/958/notice-2
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION
15112 Compensation of oflicers, directors, etc., class 1 railroads, line-haul and switching and terminal companies, 1957. Washington, D. C. July 1958. [l]-f-46 p. 4° (Statement no. 5811; Bureau of Transport Eco-nomics and Statistics.) [Processed.] fL. C. card A 43.3523 j(j j 26 • 957
Motor carrier accident investigation report. (Bureau of Motor Carriers Section of Motor Carrier Safety.) [Processed.] f
15113 27. Bowman Transportation, Inc., accident of June 4, 1958, Atlanta, Ga. F1958 1[1J+7P.11. 4° IC 1 mot.18 : 27
15114 Motor carrier safety regulations, revision of 1952 including amendments as of Dec. 31, 1957. [1958.] cover title, ii-f-71 p. il. [Applicable to common carriers, contract carriers, private carriers, exempt carriers [sec. 203 (b)].] * Paper, 30c. • Item 689L. C. card A 52-9689 IC 1 mot.6: Sa 1/957
Railroad accident investigation reports. [Processed.] f_ IC 1 acci.5: (nos.)
5 - MVJ.W'1”' Kai,raa<'Companr’Portwe'15116 3<96. Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad Company, Danville, Ill.; Jan. 7, 1958.1K117 L-Aug. 1, Udo .J V p. il. 4°15117 3798. Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad Company, Ramer, Tenn., Jan. 25, 1958
Llooo.J < p. U. 4°10118 3799. Chicago and North-Western Railway Company, Cary, Ill., Jan. 13, 1958.
Ioll9 3800. Midland Valley Railroad Company, Bokoshe, Okla., Feb. 1, 1958. [1958.]
15120 3801. UhnoiSjCentral Railroad Company, Fosters, La., Feb. 12, 1958. [1958.]
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JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF, Defense Dept.
Na™S De/eASe Res2urces Conference, 1958-59, conducted by Industrial College of Armed Forces. [1958.] cover title, ii-|-6 p. narrow 8° f
item 315-A D 5 9.95&_59
JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICEJPRS (NY) reports. [Processed.]
608. “ '
15123 610.
15124 613.
_ . . , x - Y3.J66:8(nos.)S°iqwiabSAra<^tSe: £fesics’. sGc: D> Atomic and molecular physics (v. 1,
8> i9.58- . I45] leaves, 4° [Translations of those entries in Soviet physics abstracts journal no. 1, 1958, which were oriainnllv nnh. u?q«i 'ti Slno Soviet block and in Yugoslavia.] 4> Paper, $1.00 (PB loOl—JL ) . 'L. C. card 58-61424
Soyj,e1t1 abstracts: Physics, sec. F, Magnetism (v. 1, 1958). Aug. 9 1958 [21] leaves, 4° [Translations of those entries in Soviet physics abstracts
v110, V ^hich we^e originally published in Sino-Soviet block L C^ard^ei^l * Paper’ 51-°° (PB 141360-T).
SOq‘eitoa^Strar^ti81: Chemistry, sec. E, Analytical chemistry (v. 2, 1958). Aug Pct™ 5o8A<,J51J 1?ave8’ ,4 [Translations of those entries in Soviet chem- «-trj cabSit*aM8 ?°Urnial! n(lv 2’ 1958, which were originally published in L C. carde58-61013nd yugoslavia-] ♦ Paper, $1.00. (PBP141342-T).
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15125 614. Soviet abstracts: Chemistry, sec. L. Chemistry of high molecular compounds(v. 2, 1958). Aug. 11, 1958. [15] leaves, 4° [Translations of those entries in Soviet chemistry abstracts journal no. 2, 1958, which were originally published in Sino-Soviet block and in Yugoslavia.] 4> Paper, $1.00. (PB 141343-T).L. C. card 58-61013
15126 615. Soviet abstracts: Chemistry, sec. B, Physical Chemistry (v. 3, 1958). Aug.9, 1958. [106] leaves, 4® [Translations of those entries in Soviet chem-istry abstracts journal no. 3, 1958, which were originally published in Sino-Soviet block and in Yugoslavia.] 4* Paper, $1.00. (PB 141344-T). L. C. card 58-61013
15127 616. Soviet abstracts: Chemistry, sec. A, General topics (v. 5, 1958). Aug. 7,1958. [12] leaves, 4° [Translations of those entries in Soviet chemistry abstracts journal no. 5, 1958, which were originally published in Sino- Soviet block and in Yugoslavia.) 4> Paper, $1.00. (PB 141345-T).L. C. card 58-61013
15128 617. Soviet abstracts: Chemistry, sec. A, General problems (v. 4, 1958). Aug. 7,1958. [17] leaves, 4° [Translations of those entries in Soviet chem-istry abstracts journal no. 4, 1958, which were originally published in Sino-Soviet block and in Yugloslavia.] 4> Paper, $1.00. (PB 141346—T). L. C. card 58-61013
15129 618. Soviet abstracts: Chemistry, sec. A, General problems (v. 6, 1958). Aug. 4,1958. [21] leaves, 4° [Translation of those entries in Soviet chemistry abstracts journal no. 6, 1958, which were originally published in Sino- Soviet block and in Yugoslavia.] <I> Paper, $1.00. (PB 141347—T).L. C. card 58-61013
15130 620. Soviet abstracts: Biology, sec. A, General topics (v. 17, 1958); Aug. 6,1958. [29] leaves, 4° [Translations of those entries in Soviet biology abstracts journal no. 17, 1957, which were originally published in Sino- Soviet block and in Yugoslavia.) 4> Paper, $1.00. (PB 141349-T).L. C. card 58-61012
LABOR DEPARTMENT
15131 Labor Day, how it came about, what it means. [Sept. 1, 1958.] [8] p. il. narrow 8° [Processed.] f L1.2: L11/10/958
LABOR STANDARDS BUREAU, Labor Dept.
Bulletin.15132 196. President’s Conference on Occupational Safety, Mar. 25-27, 1958, proceed-
ings. [1958.] viii-|-210 p. il. 1 pl. [Text on p. 2 of cover.) t• Item 763 TL. C. card L 49—125 L 16.3 : 196
15133 This is President’s Committee on Employment of the Physically Handi-capped. [1958.] 10-}-[2] p. f • Item 766-C L 16.44/2: H 19/958
LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU, Labor Dept.
15134 Average weekly earnings, gross and net spendable, of production or con-struction workers in selected industry divisions, in current and 1947^9 dollars [1956-58]. July 1958. 5 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with per-forations.] t L 2.2 : Ea 7/6/950-58
BLS reports. L2.71: (nos.)15135 127-7. Studies of effects of $1 minimum wage: Meridian, Miss., Feb. and Apr.
1956 and Apr. 1957, earnings, establishment practices, supplementary wage provisions; [prepared by Otto Hollberg]. [June 1958.] cover title, i-f-22 p. oblong 8" [Processed.] t L. C. card L 58-22
15136 135. Wage structure: Electric and gas utilities, Sept. 1957; [prepared byFred W. Mohr). [June 1958.] cover title, iv-}-92 p. 4° |L. C. card L 58—56
15137 137. Studies of automatic technology, case study of automatic airline reserva-tion system [with selected bibliography on automatic reservation sys-tems in airline industry; prepared by Edgar Weinberg and Edward Jakubauska]. July 1958. [2] -j-il-}-21 p. 4® ([BLS 59-0144.]) [Proc-essed. ]L. C. card L 58-57
15138Bulletins. • Item 768 L2.3: (nos.)
1224-16. Occupational wage survey: Portland, Oreg., Apr. 1958; [prepared by William P. O’Connor]. July 1958. iii-f-25 p. oblong 8® [Also issued as H. doc. 285, pt. 16, 85th Cong., 2d sess.] * Paper, 25c. L. C. card L 49-125
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ft. 18J * PaplrS25Sc Erroueously designated House document 385; L. C. card L 49-125
SaAur lSSR^iuh-^n JiUine 1958: [PreP.ared by Woodrow C. Linn], 85th Cong'., 2d 8t8sy-4aTer 25c[ 80 aS H' d0C’ 285’ pt 19’ L. C. card L 49-125
Wholesale prices and price Indexes, 1957; [prepared bv members of t Ue ?+&'%“? CisI »f “ 17 IMS. OTV?!B™ J • “pel. si oo! 1 S“'d M H' <toc- 403' S5th C°™- 2d L. C.card L 22-229
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Bus ness cydes and^gce of career; [by Joseph S. Zeisel]. [1958.] 8 p. outlnnk V 9 n»^°S?2,])-1nKlInr0^essed- Reprinted from Occupational outlook, v. 2, no. 2, May 1958.] f L 2.70/4a : C 18
lD nona^icaltural establishments, by industry division(1947—1J—100) [Jan. 1939-Dec. 1955]. [July 1958.] 9 p. 4° [Proc-essed. Issued with perforations.] f L 2.2: Em 7/32/939-55
""^ith^rfor^oi^1] 1?58L [July 1958-] 3 P- 4°T [Processed. Issued witn pertoiations.] f L 2.2: Em 7/32/956-58
Indexes of aggregate weekly man-hours in industrial and construction wM^^raSMl"’?858*3 [July 1958.] 9 p. 4° [Processed. Issued witn perforations.] f L 2.2: M 31/12/954-58
Monthly labor review reprints, f L2.6/a: (nos )2284. Wage chonology 11 : Aluminum Company of America, supp.’ 4, 1954-57. nnor P* 642, 4 [Lrom Monthly labor review limp i2285. Effects of $1 minimum wage in 7 areas ; [by] Louis E. Badenhoop. fi.958 ]
p. < 37—743, 4° [From Monthly labor review Julv IO’sr i 1 1 JTechnical note: Relative importance of CPI components 1957 (WRl p. 767-770, 4» [From Monthly labor review? jmy 1958.] [19o8’]
Need for workmen’s compensation statistics [address] by Ewan Clague commissioner of labor statistics, Department of Labor, before InteSa- tional Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions LProcessedV^ + SePt 10’ 1958‘ [1958,] 10 p- 4° GBLS 59 0449.])’ Li rocessea.j T L 2 26. c 51/61
N795inFiQStT adth°^zed bZ local building permits, annual summary, 1956-57. [1958.] 31 p. 4° f • Item 770-BL. C. card L 58-44 L 2 >51/5.956_57
Number of working couples reaches record 10.8 million. [1958 ] 2 leaves 4° [Processed. From AFL-CIO news, Wash., D. C., Apr. 12, 1958.] f
2287.
L 2.2: C 83/2Seasonally adjusted index of employees in nonagricultural establishments
Jw iadu8try divisioa (1947-49=100) [Jan. 1939-Dec. 1955]. [July 19o8.] 9 p. 4 [Processed. Issued with perforations.] j-
L 2.2: Em 7/34/939-55----- [Jan. 1956-Mar. 1958].
with perforations.] f[July 1958.] 3 p. 4° [Processed. Issued
L 2.2: Em 7/34/956-58Seasonally adjusted number of employees in nonagricultural establish-
ments, by industry division (in thousands) [Jan. 1939-Dec. 19551. [Julv 19u8.] 9 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations.] f
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L 2.2: Em 7/30/939-55 ^pu6-Mar. 1958]. [July 1958.] 3 p. 4° [Processed. Issued
with perforations.] f L 2.2: Em 7/30/956-58Summary release, earnings in manufacture of paper and pulp, Oct. 1957
[July 23,1958.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] j- L 2.2: P19/8
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LIBRARY OF CONGRESSCataloging service bulletin. (Processing Department.) [Issued with
perforations.] t (Free to subscribers to Card Division Service).15157 47. Armenian transliteration [and Cataloging rules, addition]. Sept. 1958. 5
t. 4C. card 49-238 LC 30-7 : 47
15158 Library of Congress catalog, cumulative list of works represented by Library of Congress printed cards: Music and phonorecords Jan.-June 1958; [compiled and edited by Catalog Maintenance Division]. 1958. iv+94 p. 4° [Semiannual, cumulative annually.] t Paper, $4.50 a yr. (semiannual issue and annual cumulation), Card Division.L. C. card 53-60012 LC 30.8/6: 958
15159 Russian-English glossary of guided missile, rocket, and satellite terms; compiled by Alexander Rosenberg. 1958. vi-f-352 p. 4° (Reference Department.) [Processed.] t Paper, $2.50, Card Division.L. C. card 58-60055 LC 29.2: M 69
15160 Tom Connally, register of his papers in Library of Congress. 1958. [3] + 31 p. 4° (Manuscript Division, Reference Department.) [Processed.] f Paper, 35c., Card Division.L. C. card 58-60048. LC 4.2: C 76
15161 Whitelaw Reid, register of his papers in Library of Congress. 1958. [3]+62 p. 4° (Manuscript Division, Reference Department.) [Proc-essed.] f Paper, 50c., Card Division.L. C. card 58-60047 LC 4.2: R 27
MARINE CORPS (Navy), Defense Dept.15162 Marine Corps manual: v. 1, [Personnel and general administration]
(printed change 26) ; Aug. 1958. [1958.] [23] p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] i • Item 384 M 209.9: 949/v.l/ch.26
15163 -------change 27; Sept. 1958. [1958.] [15] p. 4° [Issued in loose-leafform.] $ • Item 384 M 209.9: 949/v.l/ch.27
MEDICINE AND SURGERY BUREAU (Navy), Defense Dept.15164 Medical news letter, index, v. 31, no. 1-12; Jan. 3-June 20, 1958. [1958.]
8 p. 4° (NavMed 369.) J D 206.7: 31/1-12/ind.
MILITARY ACADEMY, West Point (Army), Defense Dept.
15165 [Regulations for United States Corps of Cadets, 1952], Appendix 11, Policies and instructions affecting honor system: Aug. 15, 1958. [1958.] 7 p. [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] $ D 109.6/2: 952/app.ll
MINES BUREAU, Interior Dept.15166 Antimony ; by H. M. Callaway and Edith E. den Hartog. [1958.] [2]+12
p [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1957, v. 1.] * Paper, 10c.I 28.37/a : An 87/957
15167 Asbestos; by D. O. Kennedy and Annie L. Mattila. [1958.] [2]+13 p. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1957, v. 1.] * Paper, 10c.
I 28.37/a : As 15/95715168 Beryllium; by Donald E. Eilertsen. [1958.] [2]+7 p. [Preprint from
Minerals yearbook, 1957, v. 1.] * Paper, 10c. I 28.37/a : B 463/95715169 Boron; by Henry E. Stipp and Annie L. Mattila. [1958.] [2]+10 p.
[Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1957, v. 1.] * Paper, 10c.I 28.387/a : B 645/957
15170 Cadmium; by Arnold M. Lansche. [1958.] [2]+8 p. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1957, v. 1.] * Paper, 10c. I 28.37/a: C 114/957
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15171 Calcium and calcium compounds; by C. Meade Patterson and Annie L. Mattila. [1958.] [2]+7 p. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook 1957 V* 1,1 * Paper’ 10c- 1 28.37/a : C 126/2/957
15172 Carbon black; by Ivan F. Avery and Ann C. Mahoney. [1958.] [2]+9 p. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1957, v. 1.] * Paper, 10c.
I 28.37/a : C 177/957151,3 Chromium; by Wilmer McInnis and Hilda V. Heidrich. [1958.] [2]4-15
p. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1957, v. 1.] * Paper, 10c.I 28.37/a : C 468/2/957
15174 Cobalt; by Hubert W. Davis and Charlotte R. Buck. [1958.] [2]4-13 p [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1957, v. 1.] * Paper, 10c.
I 28.37/a : C 632/95715175 Columbium and tantalum; by William R. Barton. [1958] [2]+14 p
[Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1957, v. 1.] * Paper, 10c.I 28.37/a : C 723/957
151 <6 Diatomite; by L. M. Otis and James M. Foley. [1958.] [2]+5 p il [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1957, v. 1.] * Paper, 5c.
I 28.37/a : D 543/95715177 Fuel briquets and packaged fuel; by Eugene T. Sheridan and Maxine M.
° J1958-J [2]+15 p. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1957v. 1.] Paper, 10c. I 28.37/a: B 773/957
15178 Graphite ; by Donald R. Irving and Betty Ann Brett. [1958.] [2]+12 p. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1957, v. 1.] * Paper, 10c.
I 28.37/a : G 767/957[Health and safety statistics] H. S. S. (series). [Processed.] t Mines
Bureau, Pittsburgh, Pa.465. Awards of 1957 safety competition of National Crushed Stone Association •
[prepared by Elizabeth K. Elsner]. [Sept. 5, 1957.] p 0 -I 28.26 : 465
Information circular.
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7842. Injury experience in quarrying industry, 1954, analysis of safety factors Ko' rno£s?I,1Or7nie?e data ; by John C. Machisak and Naomi W. l T^?i<W+48 P‘ 4° * PaPer. 30c. • Item 637-A
v. card 13—35364 j 28 27 • 784°
Iron and steel scrap; by James E. Larkin. [1958.] [2]+29 p il [Pre-print from Minerals yearbook, 1957, v. 1.] * Paper, 15c.
I 28.37/a : Ir 6/2/957Ir0ro1°^de pirg“ents; by Taber de Polo and Betty Ann Brett. [1958.]
12]+8 p. [I reprint from Minerals yearbook, 1957, v. 1.] * Paper, 10c.I 28.37/a : Ir 6/6/957
Lead and zinc pigments and zinc salts; by Arnold M. Lansche and Esther Miller. t1958-] [2]+13 p. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook
19u7, v. 1.] * Paper, 10c. I 28.37/a : L 469/2/957Lithium; by Albert E. Schreck. [1958.] [2]+7 p. [Preprint from Min-
erals yearbook, 1957, v. 1.] * Paper, 10c. I 28.37/a : L 713/957Magnesium; by H. B. Comstock. [1958.] [2]+9 p. il. [Preprint from
Minerals yearbook, 1957, v. 1.] * Paper, 10c. I 28.37/a : M 274/2/957Mercury; by J. W. Pennington and Gertrude N. Greenspoon. [1958.]
[2]+19 p. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1957, v. 1.] * Pa- per’ 15c- I 28.37/a : M 539/957
Mineral market report MMS (series). (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed.] t Mines Bureau, Pittsburgh, Pa. I 28.28: (nos.)
2783. Mica in 1957 ; [prepared by Milford L. Skow and Gertrude E. Tucker], . 20+[2] leaves, 4° [Includes a supplement entitled Sub-
?«7ot1es for strateSlc mica goal of Mines Bureau research, dated July lyoo.j *
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Aluminum in 1957; [prepared by R. A. Heindl, Arden C. Sullivan, and B.WeM. B. TroUgbt and A. C.Iro„U1»r'ea“i lU“1;i'Sre1pSd b/H»r+ T. Ecno, an<l Helen B U.tal.
I lulv 30 1958 1 13+2 p. 4° [Includes a supplement entitled Bureau of Mines outlines Federal iron-ore research program for fiscal year
2817. Lead’9industry Uin 1957J [prepared by O. M. Bishop and Edith E. den
2817 supp^BureatJof*Minesoutline research program for lead and zinc ; [pre- ’ pared in Branch of Base Metals, Division of Minerals]. July 19a8.
2819. RooSng granules in 1957; [prepared by Wallace W. Key and Nan C.
2820. CrSTindA.^ CTFLVes^Tln^iuK 2 supp^-^we^S Aggregates SUSS other construction s^eS
of studies by Bureau of Mines, dated Aug. 1958.] „ _2821. Dimension stone in 1957 ; [prepared by Wallace W. Key and Nan C. Jen- 2822. VermiculiteUin 195795[prepared by L. M. Otis and Nan C. Jensen]. [Aug.
12 1958 1 2d . 4°2823. Ferroalloys in 1957; prepared by^H. Austin Tucker and Hilda V. Hei-
2826. Foundry ’consumption of brass ingot in 1957 ; [prepared by „-|rc?J)e58J]’McDermid, A. D. McMahon and Ivy C. Roberts]. [Aug. 28, 1958.J
9897 Mnnranese in 1957 * prepared by G. L. DeHuff, jr. and Terese Fratta]. 2827. Manganese -1(P^Pape«0 y[Includes supplement entitled Bureau ofMines outlines manganese research program.]
Minerals yearbook, 1956: v. 1, Metals and minerals (except fuels) ; pre-pared by staff of Division of Minerals. [1958.] viii+1409 p. il. [Also issued as H. doc. 273, pt. 1, 85th Cong., 1st sess.] ♦ Cloth, $4.a0.
L. C. card 33-26551 1 28 37 : 9o6/v.l___ v. 3 Area reports; prepared by field staff of Bureau of Mines, Regional
Division of Mineral Industries. [1958.] viii+1292 p. il. [-^s° is‘ sued as II. doc. 273, pt. 3, 85th Cong., 2d sess.] * Paper, $4.2o. • Item flQGL. C. card 33-26551 1 28 37 : 956/V.3
Molybdenum; by Wilmer McInnis and Mary J. Burke. [1958.] [2] 4-11 P- [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1957, v. 1.] * Paper, 10c.
I 28.37/a: M 739/9o7Peat; by Eugene T. Sheridan and Maxine M. Otero. [1958.] [2]4-15
p. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1957, v. 2.] * Paper, 10c.1 L 128.37/a: P 329/957
Perlite; by L. M. Otis and James M. Foley. [1958.] [2]4-6 p. il. [Pre-print from Minerals yearbook, 1957, v. 1.] * Paper, 5c.
I 28.37/a : P 421/957Phosphate rock; by E. Robert Ruhlman and Gertrude E. Tucker. [1958.]
121+18 n il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1957, v. 1.] * Pa-per, 10c. I 28.37/a : P 566/957
Potash; by E. Robert Ruhlman and Gertrude E. Tucker. [1958.] [2] 4- 16 p. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1957,
Quartz crystal (electronic grade) ; by Waldemar F. Dietrich and Gertrude E Tucker [1958.1 [2] 4-6 p. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook,1957, v. 1.] * Paper, 5c. 7 28.37/a: Q 28/2/957
! Review of mining technology; by Paul T. Allsman, James E. Hill and Walter E. Lewis. [1958.] [2] 4-21 p. [Preprint cc J/oVtbook, 1957, v. 1.] * Paper, 15c. I 28.37/a . M 664/957
Slag, iron-blast-furnace; by Wallace W. Key. [1958.] [2]4-9 p. il. [Pre-print from Minerals yearbook, 1957, v. 1.] * Paper,10c.
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Slate; by D. O. Kennedy and Nan C. Jensen. [1958.] [2]+8 p il [Pre- Print from Minerals yearbook, 1957; v. 1.] * Paper, 10c.
I 28.37/a: SI 14/957 Supplement to List of publications, Bureau of Mines, Jan. 1-Dec 31 1957
with subject and author index. 1958. ii+66 p. i • Item 638 ’ ' ’ L. C. card 29-26048 '-1 ^0.0 • VO i
Donald R- IrvinS and Betty Ann Rr®t,t J* 958,] J2]+12 p- 1L [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1957, v. 1.] Paper, 10c. I 28.37/a : T 143/957
Thorium; by James Paone. [1958.] [2]+11 p. [Preprint from Min-erals yearbook, 19o7, v. 1.] * Paper, 10c. I 28.37/a : T 392/957
Vanadium; by Phillip M. Busch and Kathleen W. McNulty. [1958.] 1^1+J p. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1957, v. 1.] ♦ Paper, 10c.
128.37/a : V 26/957 Vermiculite ; by L. M. Otis and Nan C. Jensen. [1958.] [2]+7 p. il
[Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1957, v. 1.] * Paper, 10c.I 28.37/a : V 592/957
Zirconium and hafnium; by F. W. Wessel. [1958.] [2]+8 p. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1957, v. 1.] * Paper, 10c. I 28.37/a : Z 68/957
15218
MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMISSION (Army), Defense Dept.15217 Folio of Navigation maps of Intracoastal Waterway Gulf section New
Orleans, La. to Port Arthur, Tex., Plaquemine to Morgan City alternate lets to^l^Rth^!?“ Riiaerraarnd Calcasieu River’ La> an(1 minor out-lets to Gulf, 8th edition, 19u8 [announcement]. [Aug. 1958.1 4 p. 4° [Processed.] f Mississippi River Commission, Vicksburg, Miss.
D 103.307: In 88/958/ann.MISSOURI BASIN INTER-AGENCY COMMITTEE
The Missouri Basin Inter-Agency Committee was estnhlichori in 1945 by the Federal Inter-Agency River Basin Committee fn Washington. April
MSh °t jpint meeting of Columbia Basin (97th) and Missouri Basin (101st) Inter-Agency Committees; see Columbia Basin Inter-Agency Committee. J
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NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICSReports (1957). * Paper, $10.00 a yr., $3.00 additional for foreign mail-
ing ; single copies vary in price. • Item 10701339. Summary and analysis of low-speed longitudinal characteristics of swent
wings at high Reynolds number [with list of references] • bv G Chester lurking and James G. McHugh. [1958.] cover title iii-4-149 nil 4« $150elSedeS NACA research memorandum L52D16, ’ 1952.] ♦ Paper,L. C. card 58-61914 Y 3.N 21/5 : 5/1339
Reports (1958). * Paper, $10.00 a yr., $3.00 additional for foreign mail-ing ; single copies vary in price. • Item 10701348. Ground simulator studies of effects of valve friction, stick friction flexi-
{,S"<VeS“6£4$^,T“,1“lc'“ 3998, 195T.) • Fa’p’/zOe. ’• card 5S-bl9t5 y 3.N 21/5 ; 5/1348
Research memorandum RM (series). [Processed. The pages or leaves in brackets in each collation consist of detachable card catalog entries ] f
t T j . A S.N 21/5:15/(letter-nos.)L58C28a. Landing and taxiing tests over various types of runway lichts Iwith
hst of references] ; by Robert C. Dreher and Sidney A Batterson T5SF00 Au& 26.’ 1958. cover title, 39 p.+ [2] leaves il 4°L58E09. Wind-tunnel investigation of aerodynamic and structural deflection
warv * sties of Goodyear inflatopiane; by Bennie W Cocke ir Washington, Sept. 1958. cover title, 56 p.+ [2] leaves’, il. 4«’ J '
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Technical memorandum. [Processed. The pages or leaves in each col-lation consist of detachable card catalog entries.] t
15223 1410. Theory and experiments on supersonic air-to-air ejectors [with list ofreferences], by J. Fabri and J. Paulon ; translation [by Mary L. Mahler]. Washington, Sept. 1958. cover title, 30 p.4-[2] leav|8^ .8/1410
Technical notes. [Processed. The pages or leaves in brackets in each collation consist of detachable card catalog entries.] t
Y3.N 21/5: 6/(nos.)15224 3883. Propellant vaporization as criterion for rockeet-engine design calculations
of chamber length to vaporize propellants [with list of references] ; by Richard J. Priem. Washington, Sept. 1958. cover title, 36 P-+[J]
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leaves, 11. 4°4005. Experimental investigation of effect of various parameters Including tip
Mach number on flutter of some model helicopter rotor blades [with list of references] ; by George W. Brooks and John E. Baker. Washing-ton, Sept. 1958. cover title, 68+[6] p. il. 4« [Supersedes NACA research memorandum L53D24, 1953.]
4016. Some factors affecting variation of pitching moment with sideslip of aircraft configurations [with list of references] ; by Edward C. Polhamus. Washington, Aug. 1958. cover title, 35 p.+ [3] leaves, 11.4° [Super-sedes declassified NACA Research memorandum L55E20b, 19a5.J
4225. Internal-friction study of aluminum alloy containing 4 weight percent copper [with list of references]; by B. S. Berry and A. S. Nowick. Washington, Aug. 1958. cover title, 88 p.+ [2] leaves, il. 4°
4276. Errata [Approximate analytical method for studying entry into planetary atmospheres], by Dean R. Chapman, May 1958. [Sept. 19, 1958.] 1 p. oblong 32°
4281. Second-order slender-body theory-axisymmetric flow [with list of refer-ences] ; by Milton D. Van Dyke. Washington, Sept. 19o8. cover title, [1] +46 p.+ [2] leaves, il. 4®
4286. Mechanism of beneficial effects of boron and zirconium on creep-rupture properties of complex heat-resistant alloy [with list of references] ; by R. F. Decker and J. W. Freeman. Washington, Aug. 1958. cover title,
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54 p.+ [3] leaves, il. 4°4287. Relationship of metal surfaces to heat-aging properties of adhesive bonds
[with list of references] ; by J. M. Black and R. F. Blomquist. Vash-ington, Sept. 1958. cover title, 30 p.+[3] leaves, il. 4°
4288. Turbulence and temperature fluctuations behind a heated grid [with list of references] ; by R. R. Mills, jr„ [and others]. Washington, Aug. 1958. cover title, 67 p.+ [3] leaves, 11. 4°
4302. Analytical and experimental investigation of aerodynamic forces and moments on low-aspect-ratio wings undergoing flapping oscillations [with list of references] ; by Donald S. Woolston, Sherman A. Clevenson, and Sumner A, Leadbetter. Washington, Aug. 1958. cover title, 25
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p.+ [3] leaves, il. 4°4304. Matrix method for obtaining spanwise moments and deflections of torsion-
ally rigid rotor blades with arbitrary loadings [with list of references ;] by Alton P. Mayo. Washington, Aug. 1958. cover title, 51 p.+ [2] leaves, il. 4°
4306. Temperature and thermal-stress distributions in some structural elements heated at constant rate [with list of references] ; by William A. Brooks, jr. Washington, Aug. 1958. cover title, 77 p.+ [2] leaves, il. 4°
4307. Experimental measurements of effects of airplane motions on wing and tail angles of attack of swept-wing bomber in rough air [with list of refer-ences] ; by Jerome N. Engel. Washington, Aug. 1958. cover title, 25p.+ [2] leaves, il. 4°
4320. Compressible laminar flow and heat transfer about rotating isothermal disk [with list of references] ; by Simon Ostrach and Philip R. Thornton. Washington, Aug. 1958. cover title, 18 p.+ [2] leaves, il. 4°
4321. Analytical study of turbulent and molecular mixing in rocket combustion [with list of references] ; by David A. Bittker. Washington, Sept. 1058. cover title, 22 p.+ [2] leaves, il. 4°
4323. Natural convection inside flat rotating container [with list of references] ; by Simon Ostrach and Willis H. Braun. Washington, Sept. 19o8. cover title, 27 p.+ [3] leaves, il. 4°
4325. Mach 4 rocket-powered supersonic tunnel using ammonia-oxygen as working fluid [with list of references] ; by Robert W. Graham, Eleanor Costilow Guentret, and Vearl N. Huff. Washington, Sept. 1958. cover title,53 p.+[3] leaves, il. 4°
4344. Performance at low speeds of compressor rotors having low-cambered NACA 65-series blades with high inlet angles and low solidities [with list of references]; by James C. Emery and Paul W. Howard. Washington, Aug. 1958. cover title, 28 p. + [2] leaves, il. 4°
4346. Approximate method for calculating motions in angles of attack and side-slip due to step pitching- and yawing-moment inputs during steady roll [with list of references] ; by Martin T. Moul and Teresa R. Brennan. Washington, Sept. 1958. cover title, 42 p.+ [2] leaves, il. 4°
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Measurements in shock tube of heat-transfer rates at stagnation noint of li'Pf inf11Afameter ?Ph?re for real-gas temperatures up toS7,900° R Fwith
SUbvrFn!ipn^a«e Tinterfer,ence affecting stability [with list of references] •
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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS SERVICE, General Services Administration
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Bill of rights [facsimile]. [1958.] 33 x 31 in. * Paper, 45c. • Item 568GS 4.11/2: B 49
Constitution of United States [facsimile]. [1958.] 38 x 31 in. ♦ Paperitem 5b8 GS 4 11/2. c 76
Declaration of Independence [facsimile]. [1958.] 35x29 in. * Paper 45c°b8 GS 4.11/2: D 37
Preliminary inventories. [Processed.] f GS 4 10- i105. B^minary inventory of records of Coast and Geodetic Survey (record
SXUSXT* Ki"ns<"<1' 1858- v+83 ’• 4” ([National L. C. card A 58-9666
106. Prenmlnary inventory of records of Bureau of Animal Industry E'0/'1? a 7V« comPhe(l by Harold T. Pinkett. 1958 v+18 n 4° tional Archives publication 59-4.1) P‘L. C. card A 58-9667
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NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS, Commerce Dept.
Handbooks. • Item 245 C 13 11 • (nos )44. [Specifications, tolerances, .and regulations for commercial weichinm and
measuring devices] 2d edition, 1955, 1958 correction sheet 1 and 2 cL™ iUiV^T1 C’n'cren“ “ 'Ve‘“h,» “a
59, add. Maximum permissible radiation exposures to man, addendum to Per- 1958i e71nSe12fo0n?F^terHnal TrC? of ionizinS radiations Apr. 15, Uo«. J 7 p. 12 [Extends and replaces insert of Jan. 8, 1957.] f
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH, Health, Education, and Welfare Dept.
Brief summary, program of National Heart Institute. [1958.1 [11+6+ [11 P. .1. 12 f • Item 507 PS2.22:H35/5
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15260 Public Health Service, grants and fellowships awarded by National Insti-tutes of Health, fiscal year 1958 funds. [1958.] iii+311 p. ([Public Health Service publication 624] ; Division of Research Grants.) * Pa-per, 75c. • Item 507-D L. C. card 48-2277 FS 2.22/7:958
15261 Review of mental health in industry (based on survey of literature) ; [pre-pared by Lucy D. Ozarin]. Oct. 1, 1957. [61] p. 4° (CommunityServices Branch, National Institute of Mental Health.) [Includes selected bibliography in industrial psychiatry and mental health inindustry.] t • Item 507 L. C. card 58-60832 FS 2.22: M 52/60
NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE, Health, Education, and Welfare Dept.
15262 Guide to Russian medical literature, editors Scott Adams [and] Frank B. Rogers. 1958. [2]-f-iv+90 p. ([Publication 602.]) * Paper, 40c.• Item 508-DL. C. card 58-61924 FS 2.202 : R 92
NATIONAL MUSEUM, Smithsonian Institution
Bulletin.15263 214 Review of parrotflshes family Scaridae; by Leonard P. Schultz. 1958.
v-f-143 p. il. 27 p. of pl. * Paper, 75c. • Item 919L. C. card 58—61981 81 3.3 : 214
Proceedings of National Museum, f15264 3399. Revision of milliped genus Paehydesmus (Polydesmida, Xystodesmidae)
[with list of literature cited] ; by Richard L. Hoffman. 19o8. v. 108, p. 181-218, il. • Item 922 SI 3.6 : 108/3399
NATIONAL OFFICE OF VITAL STATISTICS, Health, Education and Welfare Dept.
Vital statistics, special reports: National summaries, t • Item 508-C FS 2.109: 48/(nos.)
15265 v. 48, no. 7. Leading causes of death, United States and each State, and Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands (U. S.), 1956. Aug. 14, 1958. [2] 4-157-189 p. il. 4° L. C. card 36-26592
15266 v. 48, no. 8. Mortality from selected causes, by age, race, and sex, United States, 1956. Aug. 15,1958. [1] 4-192-245 p. il. 4° t
----- Selected studies. • Item 508-C15267 v. 47, no. 2. Weight at birth and survival of newborn, by age of mother and total-
birth order, United States, early 1950 ; [by Jeanne Loeb]. Aug. 6, 1958. cover title, p. 21-73, il. 4°
FS 2.109 : 47/2
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, Interior Dept.
15268 Bandelier National Monument, nature trail, mission 66. [1958.] [3] leaves il. 4° [Processed.] t 1 29.12/2: B 22/4
15269 Booker T. Washington National Monument, replica of birthplace cabin. [1958.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] t I 29.21: B 64/2
15270 Booker T. Washington National Monument, Va. [1958.] 1 p. 4° [Proc-essed.] t I 29.21: B 64
15271 Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Ariz. [Revised 1958.] [1958.][6] p. il. * Paper, $2.25 per 100; single copy, 5c. • Item 650
I 29.21: C 16/95815272 Capitol Reef National Monument, Utah. [Revised 1958.] [1958.] 6 p. il.
♦ Paper, $2.25 per 100 ; single copy 5c. • Item 650 I 29.21: C 17/3/958
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15273 Colonial Parkway, Jamestown, Williamsburg, Yorktown, Colonial National Historical Park, Va. [1958.] [6] p. il. * Paper, $2.25 per 100; single copy, 5c. • Item 650 I 29.21: C 71/12/958
152<4 Craters of the Moon National Monument, Idaho. [Revised 1958.] [6] p.il. * Paper, $2.25 per 100; single copy, 5c. • Item 650
129.21: C 85/2/95815275 Family camping [select list of references]. [1958.] 4 p. narrow 8°
[Processed.] t j 29.7: C 1515276 Hopewell Village National Historic Site, bakery. [1958.] 1 p. 4° [Proc-
essed.] f 129.21: H 77/315277 Hopewell Village National Historic Site, blacksmith shop. [1958.] 1 p. 4°
[Processed.] f I 29.21: H 77/515278 Hopewell Village National Historic Site, some general information about
homemade candle making. [1958.] Ip. 4° [Processed.] tI 29.21: H 77/4
15279 Mission 66 for Shenandoah National Park. [1958.] [2] 4-6 leaves 4° [Processed.] f I 29.6: Sh 4/14
15280 National park system, Eastern United States, an invitation [to visit areas]. Revised 1958. [1958.] 1 sheet [with map on verse] f°, folded into narrow 8° size and so printed as to number 24 p. * Paper, 15c. I 29.8: Ar 3e/958
15281 National Park Service presents guide to mountain view nature trail for your greater appreciation and understanding of natural features of Lehman Caves National Monument, Baker, Nev. [1958.] [3] 4-10 p. [Processed.] f I 29.12/2 : L 52/958
15282 Naturalist program, Sept. 1958, Great Smoky Mountains National Park Tenn.-N. C. [1958.] [6] p. [Processed.] f 129.60/2:958/5
15283 Shenandoah National Park, Stony Man Nature Trail (an easy iy2 mile round trip walk). [1958.] [2]+9 p. [Processed.] f
129.12/2: Sh 4/95815284 Virgin Islands National Park, St. John Island, V. I. [1958.] [8] p. il.
* Paper, $3.00 per 100; single copy, 5c. ® Item 651 I 29.6: V 81/95815285 visitor’s guide to Fort Union. [1958.] [1]+4 leaves, 4° [Processed.] f
129.12/2: F 77u/95810286 Yellowstone National Park, Wyo., Montana, Idaho. [Revised 1958.]
[1958.] 30+ [2] p. il. narrow 8° ♦ Paper, 15c. • Item 651I 29.6: Y 3/19/958
15287 Yosemite National Park, Calif., open all year. Revised 1958. 1958. 1 sheet (with map on verse) f° f I 29.6: Y 8/10/958
NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARD
la_88 Awards 8186-8260, 3d division, interpretation (serial no. 174), v. 79. Champlin-Shealy Company, Chicago, Ill. [1958]. [l]+903 p. t Na-tional Railroad Adjustment Board, Chicago, Ill. (price upon application). L. C. card 36-26212 r A 1>9. 79
15289 Awards 8261 to 8340, 3d division, interpretation (serial no. 175), v. 80. Champlin-Shealy Company, Chicago, 111. [1958]. [l]-f-959 p. il. f Na-tional Railroad Adjustment Board, Chicago, Ill. (price upon application). L. C. card 36—26212 HA 1.9: 80
15290 First division, v. 133, awards 18231-18350. Champlin-Shealy Company. Chicago, Ill. [1958]. [l]+988 p. f National Railroad Adjustment Board, Chicago, Ill. (price upon application).L. C. card 36—26211 HA 1.7:133
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NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
15291 Scientific activities in 6 State governments, summary report on survey, fiscal year 1954 [with list of references; prepared by Virginia B. Shap- ley]. 1958. vi-]-62 p. il. 4° (NSF-58-24.) * Paper, 40c. • Item 834-C L. C. card 58-61919 NS 1.2: Sci 2/7
NAVAL PERSONNEL BUREAU, Defense Dept.
15292 Aviation boatswain’s mate 3 & 2, v. 1: [with reading list; prepared by Navy Training Publications Center and Navy Training Publications Section]. 1958. viii+[114-457 p. il. (Navy training courses; NAVPERS10384.) t • Item 404L. C. card 58-61942 D 208.11: Av 5/12/v.l
15293 Aviation guided missileman 3 & 2 [with reading list; by Navy Training Publications Center]. 1958. ix4-550 p. il. 12° (Navy training courses; NAVPERS 10379.) $ • Item 404L. C. card 58-61941 D 208.11: Av 5/13
15294 Contract administration and contractor labor relations; prepared by [Navy Training Publications Center] Bureau of Naval personnel and Bureau of Yards and Docks. Sept. 1957 [published 1958.] iv-f- [1] 4-125 p. il. 4° (NAVDOCKS P-291.) * Paper, 75c. •Item 404L. C. card 58-61861 D 208.11/2: C 76/2
15295 NROTC office procedures manual; [by William Pink]. [Aug. 15, 1958.][306] p. il. 4° (NAVPERS 92539.) [Issued in loose-leaf form.] i• Item 406 D 208.6: Of 2/3
15296 Regulations governing admission of candidates into United States Naval Academy as midshipmen, July 1958. 1958. v4-46-|-[2] p. (NAVPERS 15,010.) [Supersedes all regulations and instructions previously is-sued.] f • Item 392L. C. card 7-32069 D 208.108: 958
15297 u. S. Navy uniform regulations, 1951, Change 5; Apr. 10, 1958. [1958.][29] p. il. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] * Paper, 20c. • Item 406
D 208.6: Un 3/951/ch.515298 You can help [the Navy recruiter in your community]. [1958.] 32 p. il.
12° ([NAVPERS 35368.]) f • Item 403 D 208.2: Y 8
NAVAL RESEARCH OFFICE, Defense Dept.
NRL reports. (Naval Research Laboratory.) [Processed.]D 210.8: (nos.)
15299 5008. Weak intermolecular interactions and infrared spectra of binary solutions[with list of references ; by] E. E. Ferguson. [Navy DPPO Prnc., Wash-ington, D. C.] Sept. 11, 1957. cover title, 14-8-4-12] p. il. 4° <b Micro-film, ?1.80 ; photostat, $1.80 (PB 132879).
15300 5013. Utility of quickening techniques in improving tracking performance withbinary display [with list of references; by] P. A. Rund [and others]. [Navy DPPO Prnc., Washington, D. C.] Sept. 13, 1957. cover title, li-|-6 p. il. 4° ■!> Microfilm, $1.80, photostat, $1.80. (PB 128553).
15301 5120. Crack-extension-force for crack at free surface boundary [with list of refer-ences ; by] G. R. Irwin. [Navy DPPO Prnc., Washington, D. C.J Apr. 15, 1958. cover title, i+104-1 p. il. 4° 4> Microfilm, $2.40, photostat, $3.30. (PB 132875).
15302 5129. Electrochemical mechanisms of noble metal/hydrogen systems: pt. 2, Pal-ladium [with list of references ; by] J. P. Hoare, G. W. Castellan, and S. Schuldiner. [Navy DDPO Prnc., Washington, D. C.] May 8, 1958. cover title, ii-|-414-[2] p. 11. 4» 4 Paper, $1.25. (PB 131683).
15303 5132. Evaluation of operational and psychological effects of broadband blue il-lumination system in CIC mockup [with list of references; by] R. Z. Hughes and Robert F. Chaillet. [Navy DPPO Prnc., Washington, D. C.] May 22, 1958. cover title, iv-|-23-+~ [2] p. il. 4° [Includes 3 attached colored photographs.] 4> Microfilm, $2.70, photostat, $4.80. (PB 132433.)
15304 5142. Naval research laboratory research reactor: pt. 5, Effects of air voids andfuel-free regions; [by] K. W. Marlow, E. I. Nowstrup. and R. H. Vogt. [Navy DPPO Prnc., Washington, D. C.] June 26, 1958. cover title, iii4-174-[2] p. il. 4“ <i> Paper, 75c. (PB 131734).
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NAVY DEPARTMENT, Defense Dept.
’ Material Inspection Service administration manual: Contract termination and inventory disposition; Mar. 1958. [1958.1 cover title 11611 n 4° (ONMINST 5000.3 v 2, chap. 10, 11, 12. Office of CNaval Material (Fiehl Strvices^Division).) [Issued in loose-leaf form.] * Paper, $1.00 L. C. card 54-61871 D 201 6. c 76/95S
Navy comptroller manual: v. 2 [Accounting classifications], Change 88- hifoose-leaf form 1 ‘i 3+ P‘ 4° (°ffiCG °f Comptroller- > tIssue<l in loose leat torm.J £ D 2oi.6/2: 2/ch.88
~^V\llDisbBU^Sing]’ Chan&e 82; Aug. 12, 1958. [1958.] 44- [66] p. il.4 (Office of Comptroller.) [Issued in loose-leaf form.] t
D 201.6/2: 4/ch,82An? [Military pay and accounts], Change 77;Aug. 12, 19o8. [1958.] 4+[83] p. il. 4° (Office of Comptroller) [Issued in loose-leaf form.] i D 201.6/2: 4/chap 4/ch.77
United States Navy presents, Operation palette [1958.] cover title 16 n il oblong 24 [Text on p. 3 of cover.] $ • Item 370 SloiT: P 17%58
ORDNANCE BUREAU, (Navy), Defense Dept.NavOrd report. [Processed.]
4421. Change in electrical resistivity of some high polymers during knthprm.i Petr^L^Nov68^^* 1 A„ T 4* Wi
Ordnance Laboratory, White Oak, Md.j 4> Paper^TSc®' (PB 13158™)
D 215.7 : 4421ORDNANCE CORPS (Army), Defense Dept.
Rodman [Process] Laboratory, Watertown Arsenal, Report. [Processed 1
PATENT OFFICE, Commerce Dept.ManI14o1 ?LC!a^Sifi£atj°^ frePlacement sheets, July 1958.] [1958.] [40]
• Item 25RUdeS hSt °f replacement sheets.] [Issued in loose-leaf form.] x t C 21.12 : 947/rev paiics—39
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POST OFFICE DEPARTMENTC°fUrnS °f post offices [post offices by States and counties] ; (excerpts
7®“^)irectory of post offices). [1958.] cover title, p. 573-772. [Pages 771 772 are left blank to be used for notes. ] * Paper 55c SL. C. card 55-61368 Per’55c- P1.10/6;958
PostalJaws [new and revised pages]. [1958.] [63] p. [Includestrans- •‘itemSsTfRet^’ 1958‘ ISSUed iU loose'leaf form-l * Paper, 20c.
item 838 (Rev.) p x ,11/3.956/trans 5SCpp?Ulr °f ?“aiJ ropte.s’.Washington region, comprising District of Colum-
bia., Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia. [1958 ] 172 p narrow 8° [Issued with perforations. 1 t ‘ V1012/&■ w
1 UBLIC DOCUMENTS DIVISION, Government Printing OfficePrice list PL (series), t
P°«dltiSl.BC4*lS§8?] OTet™]+27'pr4n<’nemr5540^ C<”umMa ■ S®t 1958- 38tbL. C. card 20-26877 + ItW" GP; 54/38
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PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE, Health, Education, and Welfare Dept.
Health information series. • Item 486 FS2.50: (nos)50. Cancer, what to know, what to do about it; [prepared by National Cancer
Institute]. [Revised May 1958.] [1958.] [8] p. il. narrow 8» ([Publi-cation 375 ; National Institutes of Health.]) * Paper, $3.25 per 100 ; single CODV 5c.91 CO and you, carbon monoxide poisoning. [1958.] [ 1 ] + 8 + [2] p. narrow8° ([Publication 611.]) » Paper, $5.00 per 100 ; single copy, 10c.
Nation’s health facilities, 10 years of Hill-Burton hospital and medical facilities program, 1946-56 [with list of references] ; prepared by Leslie Morgan Abbe and Anna Mae Baney. [1958.] 181 p. il. 4° ([Publica-tion 616] ; Division of Hospital and Medical Facilities, Program Evalua-tion and Reports Branch.) [Includes limited data for Jan. 1, 1958.] * Paper, $1.25. • Item 485L. C. card 58-61904 FS 2.2: F 11/946-56
Public health bibliography series. • Item 481-A FS 2.21: (nos.)15 Selected references on cardiovascular disease, annotated bibliography for
nurses. [Revised 1958.] [1958.] iv + 72 p. ([Publication 472] ; Bureauof State Services, Division of Special Health Services, Heart Disease Con-trol Program.) * Paper, 30c.L. C. card 58-61908 „ „ r ...
23 Published scientific papers of National Institutes of Health, 19o7 ; [compiled and edited by Scientific Reports Branch, Division of Research Services, National Institutes of Health.] [1958.] v + 114p. (Publication 618.) t L. C. card 57-62015
Public health nursing service to families, collection of case studies, aid in teaching public health nursing; prepared by Jeannette E. Westlake. June 1958. [7]+145 p. (Bureau of State Services, Division of General Health Services.) t • Item 485L. C. card 58-61969 FS 2.2: N 93/39
Public health records and related materials [articles, with list of refer-ences]. [1958.] v+108 p.+ [12] leaves, il. 4° ([Publication 612]; Bureau of State Service, Communicable Disease Center, Atlanta, Ga.) [Reprinted from Journal of American Public Health Association and Public Health Reports. Articles have individual title pages.] * Paper, $1.00. • Item 504L. C. card 58-61945 FS 2.60/2: R 24
Public Health Service regulations: pt. 53, Pertaining to Hospital survey and construction act, as amended. [Revised Aug. 13, 1958.] [1958.] cover title, [59] p. 4° t • Item 499 FS 2.6: P 96/3/958
• Register of air pollution analyses, record of community air sampling and analyses performed in United States and Territories of Alaska and Hawaii prior to Jan. 1956 [with list of references]. 1958. xv+331+ [5] p. oblong 8° ([Publication 610]; Bureau of State Services, Division of Sanitary Engineering Services, Robert A. Taft Sanitary Engineering Center.) * Paper, $1.75. • Item 458L. C. card 58-61907 FS 2.2 : Ai 7/4
PUBLIC ROADS BUREAU, Commerce Dept.
15326 The #1 lifesaving challenge in America today; presented by President’s Committee for Traffic Safety. 1958. 17 p. il. oblong 24° * Paper, 15c.• Item 267L. C. card 58-61997 C 37.7: L 62
QUARTERMASTER GENERAL OF ARMY, Defense Dept.
15327 Horses and mules and national defense [with bibliography; compiled by Anna M. Waller]. 1958. cover title, [5]+79 p. il. 4° [Processed. Other illustrations on p. 1-3 of cover.] t L. C. card 58-61959 D 106.2: H 78
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RECLAMATION OFFICE, Interior Dept.15328 SroSX C<?mP11!,tim ,°f
L C “rdsKlOW ‘011W8J *’Item win<le8 Wh“°n ' •'8-«1°50 127.21: L 44/861-858/v. 1
RENEGOTIATION BOARD10329 E n95r8direinIa4t‘OnFr["n‘,5!r ^“fsotiatlon act or 1951], amdt,
.errata, UJo8.J 1 p. 4 [Issued m loose-leaf form.] f •item 308RnB 1.6/2: 952/amdt. 11/errata
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION, Agriculture Dept
~1^ P' ' (BEA L. C. card 49-38508 110
T. . . x . A 68.1/2: 957
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L. C. card 52-61393 * „o „,A 68.6/2: 958ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Se?Sy bn1Qrfr1ap5y’ suPPlement to edition of Aug. 1, 1955 • Sept 17 19o8. [1958.] 4 p. 4 (SLSDC28-M.) [Processed ] t ’ ’L. C. card 56-63997 7 L yeu j Tx 3. fea 2: 9 Sel/supp. M
SHIP STRUCTURE COMMITTEE
(“waaxuo^, smpIda. W?gl“« ito TTs ?,1 i?*J “ T- Carpenter and
Sciences-National Research Council > FP™7 ; ,N“tlonal Academy of Department et Ctrl, SSe^Ts'UrtSMeS, s'X'ff"””
Y 3.Sh 6 : SSC-105 SHIPS BUREAU, (Navy), Defense Dept.
Bureau of Ships manual: Chapter.63. Electric motors and controllers: Mar. 14 1958 ri05« i m । 00 .. .
• UO/«7t)oSMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Management aids for small business, annual no. 1; edited bv Edward TXS14S ^PapSS TI+184 P'L. C. card 55-60429 SBA 1.10/2:1/2
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Same, annual no. 2; edited by Edward L. Anthony. Revised 1958 1956 [published 1958], v+146 p. il. [Compilation of issues 32-52, July 1953-June 1954.] * Paper, 55c. • Item 901-E __________L. C. card 55-60429
Small business bulletin, t • Item901-K2 Horn? businesses (bibliography) ; by Lelia Easson. Last revision June 1957, 2’ reprinted June 1958 12 p. 4» [Originally published by Department of
Commerce as Business service bulletin 9a.]Small marketers aids, t • Item 901-J SB A 1.14. (nos.)
34. Cost control pointers for small marketers [with list of references for further information] : by Glenn A. Welsch. July 19o8. 8 p. 4
35. Personnel control for small marketers [with list of publications for further information] ; by Daniel J. James. July 19o8. 4 p. 4
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION, Health Education and Welfare Dept.
Disability benefits under social security amendments of 1958. Sept. 1958. 6 p. narrow 8° (OASI-1958-2.) * Paper, $2.50 per 100• ; single copy 5c • Item 527-A FS 3.2;>/2: 958/2
Social security amendments of 1958, what they mean to you. Sept. 1958.8 p. narrow 8° (OASI-1958-1.) * Paper, $3.00 per 100; single copy 5c • Item 527-A FS 3.25/2: 958/1
Social security bulletin, index to v. 20, 1957. [1958.] 12 p. 4 * Paper,10c. • Item 523L. C. card 40-29327
SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE, Agriculture Dept.Soil survey series 1939. • Item 102 (Rev. 1957.)
29 Allamakee County, Iowa [with list of literature cited ; by W. H. Scholtes and ' others]. Aug.'1958. cover title, 51 p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with
Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station. Text and niap on_p. - and 4 of cover. Issued in portfolio with 4 colored maps.] * Paper, $2.00L. C. card Agr 58-273 A 57.38 : 939/29
Soil survey series 1948. • Item 102 (Rev. 1957.)1. Barron County, Wis.; [by Glenn H. Robinson and others]. Aug. 1958. cover
title. 103 p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey, Soil Survey Division and Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station. Text and map on p. 2 and 4 of cover. Issued in portfolio with 2 pl. and 4 maps. One pl. and maps are colored.] * 1 aper,
KCcard Agr 58-274 A 57.38 : 948/1Summary of snow survey measurements for Arizona, 1938-58; prepared by
George Watt. June 1958. [4] p.+44 leaves, il. 4° [Processed. Title on cover reads Federal-State-Private cooperative snow surveys, 1938-58, summary of snow survey measurements for Arizona. Issued in coopera-tion with Salt River Valley Water Users’ Association.] tL. C. card 58-61949 A 57.2 : Sn 6/3/938-58
STATE DEPARTMENTBiographic directory BD (series). [Processed.] t
253/1. Personnel in Communist Party, Government and mass organizations of U. S. S. R. and 15 Soviet Republics. Jan. 1, 1958. [5]+xvlli-J-70 p. 4° (Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Office of Intelligence Resources and Coordination, Division of Biographic Information.)L. C. card 58-61967 S 1.113 : 253/1
Department and foreign service series.69. Visa work of Department of State and Foreign Service, June 1, 1957 ; pre-
pared by Eliot B. Coulter. [1958.] viii + 80 p. 4° ([Publication 6ul0], Visa Office.) ♦ Paper, $2.25. ® Item 863L. C. card SD 53-6 s 169 • 69
Department of State bulletin, v. 37, no. 940—966; July 1-Dec. 30,1957, index. [Aug. 1958.] [2]-]-1055-[95] p. 4° ([Publication 6648.]) [Includes correction for v. 37. * Paper, 30c. • Item 864L. C. card 39-26945 S 1.3: 37/940-966/ind.
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15350
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Economic cooperation series.46. Colombo plan, what it is, how it works. [1958.] cover title 12 n HPub-
lication 6700 ; Public Services Division.]) • Paper, 15c • Item 868Intelligence report. S 1-65'46
4489 R-10. See, below, World strength of communist party organizations.International information and cultural series. • Item 878
59. Twenty years after, two decades of Government-sponsored cultural relations; fiRS<F-rapnhHnJ'«Col-llganA» I1.958;! [2]+20 p. narrow 8° ([Publication buHetinP Tnlv 21tD1 } 4 K[Reprinted from Department of State ounetin, July 21, 1958.] * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 58—61951 g
15352
15353
15354
International organization and conference series I, General.37. International Atomic Energy Agency, 1st year. [1958.] [2]+32+[l] p il
T V’Ubnirrttl4>e Publlc Services Division.]) » Paper, 20c. • Item879 v. cara Oo—bio < 4 g •£ jq /i • 37
International organization and conference series III: United Nations (including commissions). • Item 881 S 1.70/3: (nos.)
129. United Nations, meeting place of 81 countries. [Revised edition.] [1958.] ♦^Paper j1<jcnarrow 8“ ([Publication 6695; Public Services Division.])
130. Program for Near East, address by President Elsenhower before U N General T81 apuSEitV®
L. C. card 58-61948
15355
15356
Public Services Division series S-. f S 1.106/2: (nos.)69. American^ep/’bl^s and 7«r’d ^irs; (by] John Foster Dulles. Secretary
of ConimXrpp far P'• [Address before American Chambertt . 01 \°u?mcrce for Brazil at Rio de Janeiro, Aug. 6, 1958.]
70. Foundations of Peace ; [by] John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State. [1958.] Anl is PiorJAdd before Veterans of Foreign Wars, New York, N. Y„ •tXUjg. IO, IJOO, J ’ ’
15357
15358
15359
15360
15361
15362
15363
Treaties and other international acts series.vary in price.
4044.
• 4-i i-a . --------------------------------------- * Paper, $10.00 a yr. (approx-CSXISBlel>tem6S^ttd<’,“0“aI fOr fOreiS“ “Pies
----- ntmojj S 9.10: (nos.)
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L. C. card 58-61887 ’Passport visa fees, agreement between United States and New Zealand
Su£pR?® agricultural commodities, agreement between United States and
[1958 1 rd1^4Jn rw°’V1^58Lente.red lnto force June 30, 1958]. L C clrdfelefe [EnShSh and Spanish.] * Paper, 5c.
AtandCIreiearnd Zi^011 Ivil,uses- agreement between United States “19WJ tlSSS) S+6?°°."arpe1r<i5»195li: Ie"“t<!a ,U'y
L. C. card 58-61838 ’SUbetweengUniItedrstato«mn10id v^8’ agr1eement- wlth exchange of letters,
[entered into ferJ o JU£°.?lavia’ 81gned Belgrade June 26, 1958 ;JU”e 26’ 19581' tl958-] [2]+4p- * Paper, 5a
AiTintrVJC«71 !aSe 0f,edUlpmanX’ return of certain items, agreement between Auff 2 mV affd 7adlral Republic of Germany, extending agreement of nnd'p2’ 19^5k 04 ted, >y exchange of notes dated Bonn/Bad Godesberg [1958^“[214 94nanfrT?IaB2h4, [entered int0 force May 24, 1958LL C clrd 5^61888 [English and G™n.] * Paper, 10c.
M^nUatlddesf= assjstance- loan Of seaplane tender, agreement between Pnite? states and Norway, relating to agreement of Jan. 27, 1950 as and Mav eff1eated by exchange of notes signed Oslo Ap/ 17♦ Paper^5c’ 1958 ’ [entered into force May 8> 1958]. [1958.] [2]+3 p.
L. C. card 58-61890
4053.
4057.
4059.
4060.
4062.
4064.
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15364 4067. Use of Veterans Memorial Hospital, grants-ln-aid for medical care andtreatment of veterans, agreement between United States and Republic of Philippines, signed Manila June 30, 1958; [entered into force July 1, 1958], [1958.] [2]+7p. * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 58-61840
15365 4070. Surplus agricultural commodities, agreement between United States andMexico, amending agreement of Oct. 23, 1957, effected by exchange of notes dated Mexico June 30, 1958 ; [entered into force June 30, 1958J. [1958.] [2]+3p. (Spanish and English.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 58-6184
15366 4071. Air transport services, agreement between United States and Denmark,amending agreement of Dec. 16. 1944, as amended, effected by exchange ot notes signed Washington July 8, 1958 ; [entered into force July 8, 1958]. [ 1958.] [2] + 4 p. * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 58-61842
15367 4072. Air transport services, agreement between United States and Norway,amending agreement of Oct. 6, 1945, as amended, effected by exchange of notes, signed Washington July 8, 1958; [entered into force July 8,1958]. [1958.1 [2] + 3p. * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 58-61843 n
15368 4073. Air transport services, agreement between United States and Sweden,amending agreement of Dec. 16, 1944, as amended, effected by exchange of notes, signed Washington July 8, 1958 ; [entered into force July 8, 1958], [1958.1 [2]+3p. * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 58-61844
15369 4074. Surplus agricultural commodities, agreement between United States andBrazil amending agreement of Dec. 31, 1956, as corrected, effected by exchange of notes signed Washington June 30, 1958 ; [entered into force June 30, 1958.] [1958.] [2]+4 p. [English and Spanish.]* Paper, 5e.L. C. card 58-61892
15370 4075. Surplus agricultural commodities, agreement between United States andFrance, amending agreement of Dec. 27, 1957, effected by exchange of letters signed Paris June 30, 1958: [entered into force June 30, 1958], [1958.] [2]+4p. [English and French.] ♦ Paper, 5c.L. C. card 58-61891
15371 4076. Passport visas, agreement between United States and Union of SouthAfrica, amending agreement of Mar. 28, and Apr. 3, 1956, effected by exchange of notes signed Pretoria Mar. 31, 1958 ; [entered into force Apr. 1,1958]. [2]+2p. * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 58-61852
15372 4077. Surplus agricultural commodities, agreement between United States andFinland, amending agreements of May 6, 1955, as amended, and May 10, 1957, effected by exchange of notes signed Washington Feb. 10 and 17, 1958; [entered into force Feb. 17, 1958]. [1958.] [2]+3 p. * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 58-61893
15373 4078. Atomic energy, cooperation for mutual defense purposes, agreement betweenUnited States and United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ire-land, signed Washington July 3, 1958 ; [entered into force Aug. 4, 1958]. [1958.] [2]+9p. * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 58-61894
15374 4080. Surplus agricultural commodities, agreement between United States andColombia, relating to agreement of Mar. 14, 1958, effected by. exchange of notes signed Bogota June 30 and July 9, 1958 ; [entered into force July 9, 1958]. [1958.] [2]+3 p. [English and Spanish.]* Paper, 5c.L. C. card 58-61910
15375 4081. Mutual defense assistance, equipment, materials, and services, agreementbetween United States and Burma, effected by exchange of notes signed Rangoon June 24, 1958; [entered into force June 24, 1958]. [1958.] [2]+3p. * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 58-61911
15376 4082. Air post office, agreement between United States and Republic of Philip-pines, effected by exchange of notes dated Manila Mar. 27 and July 17, 1958; [entered into force July 17, 1958]. [1958.] [2]+2 p. ♦ Paper, 5c.L. C. card 58-61906
15377 4084. Declaration respecting Baghdad pact between United States and otherGovernments, signed London July 28, 1958 ; [entered into force July 28, 1958]. [1958.] [2]+2p. » Paper, 5c.L. C. card 58-61925
15378 World strength of communist party organizations. Jan. 1958. cover title, [1] 4-103 p. il., oblong 8° (Intelligence Report no. 4489 R-10, Office of Intelligence Research and Analysis.) [Processed.] tL. C. card 58-61992 S 1.111: 958
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SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU (Navy), Defense Dept.15379 joint travel regulations, Change 73; Oct. 1, 1958. [1958.] 34-[14] p. 4°
[Issued in loose-leaf form.] t p 212.6: T 69/ch 73
TARIFF COMMISSION15380 Figs, dried, report to the President (1958), under Executive order 10401.
Washington, Aug. 1958. cover title, [2]-f-33 leaves, 4° [Processed 1 t L. C. card 56-62262 TC 1.2: F 46/958
15381 Reprint of Antidumping act, 1921, as amended. Aug. 1958 [l]4-9 d [Processed.] f TC 1.30?An 8
15382 Trade agreements legislation. Aug. 1958. [l]-{-22 p. [Processed.] f L. C. card 58—61944 TC 1 30 ■ T 67
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY15383 Hiwassee dam [Chatuge dam, Nottely dam]. [Jan. 1958.] [4] p. il.
[Processed.] | Y 3.T 25 : 2 H 64/2lo384 Recreation on TVA lakes, Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North
Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia. [1958.] [2] p. il. oblong f° folded into narrows size. [Processed.] f Y3.T 25 : 2 R24/3/958
15385 TVA and forestry. [1958.] [2] -f-18 p. il. 4° ([Division of Forestry Rela-tions.]) [Processed.] t Y 3.T 25: 27 F 76/2/958
15386 TVA, river traffic and industrial growth [with list of selected references for further reading]. [Revised Jan. 1958.] [1958.] [2] -|-14 p. il. [Proc- ®ss^d- ?,ased on article, Developments in Tennessee River Navigation io -qi + arker’ which appeared in magazine Waterways, July and Aug’
T Y 3.T 25: 2 R 52/958TRANSPORTATION CORPS (Army), Defense Dept.
15387
15388
First interim report, project 9-49-13-000, task 406AV, 250-horsepower tur-bine engine (parametric design studies) ; prepared by Ralph R. Herrick, Stanley II. Spooner, Frederick P. Boesche. June 1958. [4] 4-vi4-40 p. il. 4 ([ASTIA document AD 148482] ; Transportation Research andEngineering Command, Fort Eustis, Va.) [Processed. Pages in brackets in collation consist of detachable card catalog entries.] t
D 117.2: En 3Second interim report, project 9-91-03-000, task 302T, containers, cargo
dehumidified, reusable (evaluation and testing of breathing unit for conex containers) ; prepared by Paul J. Zerr, in collaboration with L. J. I ursifull. July 1958. [87] p. il. 4° ([ASTIA document AD 148488] ; Transportation Research and Engineering Command, Fort Eustis Va ) [Processed Four of the pages consist of detachable card catalog entries.] 4 (Price upon application.) D 117 2 • C 76
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
15389
1539015391
15392
653.
Department circulars, f • Item 924 T 14/2-(nos)530. Regulations governing United States savings bonds, 8th revision Dec 26
PubIicaDebt) : g 5’1958’ 1958- lp-4° (fiscal Service^ Bureau of
bonds- series E, 4th revision, Apr. 22, 1957, amdt 2 • 905 TTnltad' ? p> 4° (Fiscal Service, Bureau of Public Debt )905. United States savings bonds, series H, revised Apr. 22, 1957, amdt. 2; Aug.
15, 1958. 19o8. 1 p. 4° (Fiscal Service, Bureau of Public Debt.) Remarks by A. Gilmore Flues, Assistant Secretary of Treasury, at dedica-te °fTTo«n™ment r°n Slte of original launching of first Coast Guard cutter, USS Massachusetts, at Newburyport, Mass., Aug. 4,1958. [1958 1
6 leaves, 4° (A-298.) [Processed.] f Tl.31.-F67
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15393 Treasury decisions under customs and other laws, v. 92, Jan.-Dec. 1957.1958. v+382 p. [Includes Treasury decisions 54273-509.] * Cloth, $2.00. • Item 927L. C. card 10-30490 T 1.11: 92
VETERANS ADMINISTRATION
VA pamphlets, t • Item 988 1 A 1.19: (nos.)15394 5-15. Engineering and architectural careers in Veterans Administration. Sept.
15395 5-23. Career'opportunities for high school graduates in Veterans Administration.[1958.] [15] p. 11. oblong 24°
15396 10-50. Career for biochemists, bacteriologists, serologists. [1958.] [16] p. 11.oblong 12° [Rescission VA pamphlet 5-13, revised.]
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION OFFICE, Health, Education, and Welfare Dept.
15397 Regulations governing vocational rehabilitation program, pursuant to Voca-tional rehabilitation act, as amended (29 U. S. C., chap. 4). May 1958. 25 p. [Brings up to date regulations promulgated Dec. 2, 1954.] t (limited distribution). • Item 530 FS 13.206: V 85/958
VR-ISC (series). •Item529-A15398 5. Opportunities for tuberculous through vocational rehabilitation. [Revised
Aug. 1958.] [1958.] [2] 4-20+ Hl P- il. narrow 8° t FS 13.204 : 5/4
WAGE AND HOUR AND PUBLIC CONTRACTS DIVISIONS, Labor Dept.
15399
15400
Child-labor bulletins, t • Item 776 L 22.14: (nos.)101. Guide to child-labor provisions of Fair labor standards act (Federal wage
and hour law). [Revised Sept. 1958.] [1958.] [5] + 22 + [ 1 ] p.102 WhatFfarmers who hire workers should know about child-labor requirements
of Federal fair labor standards act. Revised July 1958. [1958.] [4]p. il. 4“
15401
15402
15403
15404
3 leaves, 4*L 22.2: T 22
regulations, t L 22.10: (nos.) act of 1938, as
[Text of
Federal law guides teen-agers to jobs. [July 1958.]([WH59-121.]) [Processed.] t
Interpretative bulletins, title 29 of Code of Federal• Item 778
nt. 778. Overtime compensation under Fair labor standards — amended. [Revised Aug. 1958.] [1958.] [2]+43 p. 4° —Code up to and including Jan. 1958 and Federal register amendments issued thereafter up to and including July 31, 1958.]
pt. 779. Retail and service establishment and related exemptions, under sec. 13 (a) (2), (3), and (4) of Fair labor standards act of 1938, as amended. Revised [edition]. Reprint July 1958. iii + 33 p. [Textof Code up to and including Jan. 1, 1958, and Federal register amend-ments issued thereafter, up to and including June 30, 1958.] t• Item 778L. C. card L 50-94
pt. 782. Exemption from maximum hours for certain employees of motor carriers, under Fair labor standards act of 1938, as amended. [1958.] [1] + 13p. 4° [Text of Code up to and including Jan. 1, 1958, and any Federal register amendments issued thereafter, up to and including June 30, 1958.] t • Item 778
Questions and answers, QA-IND (series). t15405 6. How Federal wage-hour law applies to grain industry. [June 1958.] [2] +23
leaves, 4° [Processed.] L 22.30 : 6
Regulations, title 29 of Code of Federal regulations, t • Item 780L22.9: (nos.)
15406 pt. 516. Records to be kept by employers (subpart A, General requirements), under Fair labor standards act of 1938, as amended. [June 1958 reprint.] ii + 4 p. 4° [Text of Code up to and including Jan. 1, 1958, and any Federal register amendments issued thereafter, up to and including Apr. 30,1958.]
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15408
15409
15410
Regulations, title 29 of Code of Federal regulations—Continuedpt. 520. Employment of student-learners pursuant to sec. 14 of Fair labor stand-
ards act of 19S8, as amended. [Mar. 1958 reprint.] [l]+4 n 4» [Text of Code up to and including Jan. 1, 1957, and any Federal roister amendments issued thereafter, up to and including Feb 28,
pt. 541. Defining and delimiting terms, any employee employed in bona fide execu- n.nen'^n\1?1Str?,tre’ Professional or local retailing capacity, or in c^Pocity of outside salesman (revised), pursuant to sec 13 (a) (1) ?Tv?irf^°r standards act, as amended. [1958°] [1] +4 p (4°[ Text of Code, up to and including Jan. 1958 and any Federal Register amendments issued thereafter, up to and including Apr. 30, 1958.]
WEATHER BUREAU, Commerce Dent Circular.p. Manual of radiosonde. observallons (WBAN), 7th edition, Change 2 ; Aug. 1,
• Item 273 1 63 P‘ 1L 4 issued in looseleaf form.] * Paper, 35c.• item 273 c 3Q 4 . P/^57/ch 2
WOMEN’S BUREAU, Labor Dept.Pamphlet.5- Hei^58Or vi + 52CanPPHd Ypmen [ai,th Ust of references; by Miriam Keeler].
wPiro- it5? p\ ' [Prepared m cooperation with Health, Education and Wetfare Dept., Vocational Rehabilitation Office.] * Paper, 40c • ItemL. C. card L 58-58 T , Q , o . Kio.lv: 5
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IndexMONTHLY CATALOG, OCTOBER 1958
Note .—Entries appear in this Index under subjects or titles. Bulletins, etc.,having no specific subjects are entered under the issuing office only. Index citations are to entry numbers in the catalog.
EntryEntry
13210-211 13219-220 hir-
A. M. S. series-----------------------A. R. S. series--------------------------Ability, physically handicapped,
ing in Federal service, report— 13751Abraham, Samuel, relief------------------ 14343Absorption, cesium—137 by compo-
nents of aquatic community, field studies and experiments— 13368
Absorption coefficients: bivalent cations by yeast cells,
mechanism of transport---------- 13659measurement of free antineutrino
absorption cross section by protons_________________ 13566
Absorption spectra, see Spectra. Abstracts, see names of departments,
bureaus, etc., Issuing ab-stracts—also subjects.
Accardo, Anthony, proceedings for,._OA contempt, report--------- 14780
Acceleration, see Cosmotrons.Accelerators:
high energy— associated safety problems---- 13623biological and medical studies---- 13675
linear, electron, isotope production. 13600 see also Megatron.
Accent on abilities, hiring the physi-cally handicapped under Fed-eral merit system-------- 13751
Accidents * traffic, prevention, interstate com-
pacts, consent of Congress— law_______________________report---------------------------------—
see also Aircraft accidents—Motor vehicle accidents—Railroadaccidents—Safety of life.
Accounts and accounting; Federal agencies—
appropriations, funds, receipts, standardized fiscal procedures, GAO guidance manual------ 15073-74
principles and procedures, GAO guidance manual------------- 15070-71
Government, accrued expenditures— law_________________________ 14104report ________________________ 14391
Navy comptroller manual-------- 15306-308structure and codes, Air Force
manual_________________systems and procedures, Air Force
manual--------------------------Acetates, see Vinyl acetate. Acid leaching, see Leaching.Acreage allotments, see Agricultural
products—also names of prod-ucts.
Acreage-marketing guides---- - ----------Actinides, reaction kinetics of--------Actions at law, see Civil procedure—
1402914739
13275
13276
Habeas corpus.Activation analysis for heavy ele-
ments in stone meteorites--------Activity distribution from simulated
pressurized water reactor
Acts of Congress, see Law.
Additives: ,chemical, in foods, amend food,
drug and cosmetic act— law___________________________report_________________________
Addresses, lectures, etc.: by—
Ashley, E. Everett, 3d---------------Clague, Ewan________Dulles, John F-----------Ellsworth, Harris-----Flues, A. Gilmore-----Murray, James E-----Myers, Max--------------O’Leary, Patrick M— President Eisenhower---------
Aden Colony, economy, basic data----Adhesives, heat-aging properties, re-
lationship of metal surfaces—Adipose tissues, lipide synthesis, car-
bon-14 for elucidation of new pathway---------------- - —
Administrative law:abbreviated records in reviewing
administrative agency orders— law_________________________
report___.---------------------------------Administrative management:
aids for small business, annual compilation------------------
Federal civil service, 75 years of service (address)-------------
positions in Federal departments, etc., examination announce-ment ______________ _____
small business, management aids.-
1320913550
13557
13380
1427114853
____ 15093___ 15149 15355-356___ 13765___ 15392
1459215014150131535415048
15231
13501
1413614690
15336
13765
1375815335
Advertising :false, textile products, protect
consumer—law___________________________report_________________________
false and misleading—dentifrices—
report_____________ .--------------views______________________—
tranquilizing drugs, prescrip-tion—
report_______________________views__________________ ____
weight-reducing preparations, protect consumer, report----
Advisorv Committee on International Rules of Judicial Procedure:
1424014551
1452714527
1452814528
14451
establish— law_________________________
report---------------------------- - ------Advisory Committee on New Educa-
tional Media: establish—
law_______________________report---------------—------------
Advisory Committee on the Arts : establish—
law_______________________report----------------------- •—
Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, technical co-operation contracts with ICA,
status report---------------
1424914845
1420714544
1421714485
15110
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 103
Ind ex
EntryAdvisory Council on Employees Wel-
fare and Pension Benefit Plans:
establish—law------------------------------------------14180report ------------------------------------- 14356
AEG, see Atomic Energy Commission. Aerial photography, residential struc-
tures, verification of analysis, study of Rochester, N. Y______ 13291
Aerial prospecting, low-level radio- metric surveying______ 13474
Aerodynamics, see Flow — Flutter (aircraft)—Heat transfer—Lift (aircraft)—Wings (air-craft).
Aeronautical instruments, stand- ards list. ----------------- 13289
Aeronautical supplies:air service, lease of euipment, etc.,
to Federal Republic of Ger-many, agreement________ 15362
standards list_____________ _ 13289Aeronautics :
accidents in general operations, 1957__
civil air regulations____amendments_________status list____________
Federal role—
aviation------------ 13738------------ 13739----- 13740-747------------ 13748
report--------------------------------------- 14535views__________________________ 14535
guided missileman 3 & 2, Navytraining courses____________ 15993
pilot certificates to graduates offlying schools and air regula-tions amendment____________ 13742
sronautics and Space Administra-tion, National, see National Aeronautics and Space Ad-ministration.
jronautics Bureau, Navy, rocket launchers procurement, hear-
AFCRC, see Air Force Cambridge Research Center.
AFPTRC, see Air Force Personnel and . Training Research Center.
Africa:east coast, lights and fog signals,
list____________________north, poeket guide___________Z ~~see also French West Africa—Union
of South Africa.Aged :
education on aging, bibliography__housing needs of older people
(paper)--------------------- -radiation induced aging in mice
Aggregates, occurrence, distribution, * . eXV;’.?Iin^s B»reau to study__Aging, White House Conference on,
see White House Conference on Aging.
Agricultural act of 1949, see Farm labor.
Agricultural adjustment act, see Agri-culture.
Agricultural commodities, see Agri-cultural products.
Agricultural credit:insurance of loans under Bankhead-
Jones and water resources con- servation acts, facilitate—
law____reports____
rural creditStates____________________
see also Production credit associa-tions.
Agricultural insurance, Federal crop . . 1i.nsurance act, amend, report— 14507 Agricultural loans, see Agricultural
credit.
1509413303
14919
1509313538
15194
----------------------------- 14093-------------------- 14367, 14730 unions in United
14949
Entry
13227
15369 15374153721537015365 15359 15361
15013
1427314550
Agricultural Marketing Service: AMS series----------------------- 13210-211service and regulatory announce-
ments______ 13214—911Agricultural products :
acreage allotments, transfer, amend agricultural adjustment act, report________________ 14731
activities under trade development and. assistance act of 1954, semiannual report_____ 14298
marketing improvements, study of use of fieldmen by wholesale food distributors, etc___ 13251
marketing research reports___ 13242-252supply and utilization measuring,
supplement, 1957________surplus commodities agreement
with— Brazil________________Colombia_________ __Finland_______________France______________ _Mexico______________ ____ 2Spain______________ ____ _____Yugoslavia_______ —_
surplus, program development and operations under Agricultural trade development and assist-ance, act of 1954 (summary of remarks)___
trade development and assistance act of 1954, extend and amend—
law________________report____________
see also names or classes of products.
Agricultural Research Service, ARS series_____________13219-°90
Agricultural statistics, see "Agricul” ture.
Agricultural supplies, Federal supply schedule_________ _ _ --------
Agricultural workers, see Farm Tabor" Agriculture:
act of 1956, amend— law_____________report___________
agricultural adjustment act of 1933? . amend, report____________
agricultural adjustment act of 1938, amend—
laws ------------------------- 14050, 14062reports---------------------------- 14713, 14731
agriculture handbooks_______ 13226-228agriculture information bul-
letins----------------------- 13229—230atomic energy research program,”
progress report____balance sheet, 1958_________farm program, 1959 and 1960, lawZ Foreign Agricultural Service, mis-
cellaneous FAS-M, series- statistics, 1956____
Agriculture and Forestry Commit" tee, Senate:
investigations and studies, matters within its jurisdiction, tobacco marketing practices, author-ization, report__
reports_________ ________ “ _Agriculture Committee,^House':*
hearings-------------------------------- 14559reports------------------------------ 14355 14359
. 14367,14499,14507,14511,14541Agriculture Department:
jurisdiction under packers and stockyards act, law______ 14252
leaflets------ 13236-241Library, serials currently received,
list______________________ 13253marketing research reports____ ”13242-252
14980
1417314850
14729
133421496914179
1501113225
—— 1471414727-T2VT4¥30^-732,14850-851
Page 104 Do not order from index; see indicated entry
Oct ob er 1958
EntryAgriculture Department—Continued
miscellaneous publication----------- 13253publications distributed by Con- __
gressmen, list_______________ 1510-sale of Caswell land utilization
project to North Carolina to include provisions for resalefor private purposes—
law___________________________ 14133report_________________________ 14851
statistical bulletins----------------technical bulletins---------------- 13256—259
Agriculture, Hall of Fame for, see Hall of Fame for Agriculture.
AIB series_____________________ 13229—230Air, voids, reactivity effects in re-
flector and core of NRL re-search reactor________ 15304
see also Air pollution—Atmos-phere—Atmospheric pressure.
Air carriers:accidents in U. S. civil, and gen-
eral aviation operations, 1957- 13738 automatic airline reservation sys-
tern, study_______________-— 15137irregular, and off-route rules, civil
air regulations amendment---- 13745scheduled interstate, certification
and operation rules, civil airregulations amendment--------- 13743
scheduled operations outside con-tinental United States, certifi-cation and operation rules, civil air regulations amend-ment ________________________ 13744
supplemental oxygen requirements,civil air regulations amend-ment_____________ 13740,13743—745
transportation services, agreement with—
Denmark_______________________Norway________________________Sweden________________________
United States-Alaska service, post-pone CAB investigation, re-
153661536715368
Air crews, see Flight crews.14798
Air defenses:missile electronic mechanic, MOS
proficiency test for specialist— 13313 missile fire control crewman, pro-
ficiency tests________________ 13312missile fire control mechanic, MOS
proficiency test for specialist— 13314Air ejectors, supersonic, theory and
experiments__________ 15223Air Force:
aerial photographic analysis of residential structures, study of Rochester, N. Y--------------- 13291
communications - electronics doc-trine, manual________________ 13272
comptroller, manual--------------- 13275-276courts-martial manual, annual
pocket part----------------------function classification and organiza-
tion nomenclature, manual----members advancement on retired
list with 30 years service, in-cluding credit for double time—
law___________________________report_________________________
military personnel, Air Force manual_________________
officers, selection and classification, use of factor analysis of rating scale variables as criteria of leadership_______________
payments to Military Sea Trans-port Service for transportation of household goods, validate—
law_________________________report_________________________
14904
13261
1413514770
13262
13296
1415914812
EntryAir Force—Continued
personal affairs guide----------------personnel— ,
activity preference test, de-velopment—
dependents information on Ice-land_______________________
13277
13295
13280
13263
1456013274
personnel services, Air Force pam-phlet_______________ 13277—280
relief of employees from refundingoverpayments________________ 13870
rocket launcher procurement, re- port__________________ ;— 14520
supply and/or maintenance, AirForce manuals___________ 13266—268
training standard, manuals-----------see also Pay, allowances, etc.—
Retired officers, etc.Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs,
appropriations, 1959, military construction, hearings-
Air Force Air Society, manual-----------Air Force Cambridge Research
Center:Geophysics Research Directorate,
geophysical research pa- pers________________ 13292-294
technical report__________________ 13260Air Force Department:
AFCRC technical report---------------- 13260Air Force manuals____________ 13261-276appropriations, 1959, military con-
struction, hearings-------------------- 14560development report, AFPTRC-TN
series________________________ 13291Geophysics Research Directorate,
geophysical research pers________________
pamphlets__________________________research report, AFPTRC-TN
series_______________ 13295—296
pa- 13292-294 13277-288
technical report, AFPTRC-TRseries____________________ 13297—298
WADC technical report---------------- 13299Air Force installations, see Installa-
tions (military).Air Force Personnel and Training
Research Center: development report, AFPTRC-TN
series___________________ 13291research report, AFPTRC-TN
series_______________ 13295—296technical report, AFPTRC—TR
series_______________ 13297—298Air leakage from semi-airtight build-
ings__________________ 13560Air lines, see Air carriers. Air Lines Pilots Association, Interna-
tional, emergency board re-port___________________ 14933
Air Museum, National, see National Air Museum.
Air National Guard, see National Guard.
Air navigation: Federal role—
report____________________ 14535views__________________________ 14545
Air navigation equipment, see Aero-nautical supplies.
Air pollution: community air sampling and anal-
yses, U. S., Alaska and Hawaii, register_______ 15325
global scale dispersion by atmos-phere___________________ 13619
stack effluents, meteorological fac-tors in appraisal and control— 13608
unburned hydrocarbons, prohibituse of motor vehicles discharg-ing, hearing_________________ 14579
Air raid protection, see Air defenses.
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 105
Index
EntryAir raid shelters :
atomic tests and field experiments—report_________________________ 14452views__________________________ 14452
Air traffic:management system—
law---------------------------------------- 14071report__________________________ 14454
management system, recommenda-tions—
hearings________________________ 14575report__________________________ 14360
rules—cruising altitudes, civil air regu-
lations amendments_______ 13747VFR weather minimums, civil air
regulations amendments___ 13746Air trajectories, see Trajectories.Air transportation, see Air carriers.Airborne radiometric surveying, see
Aerial prospecting.Aircraft:
configurations, variation of pitch-ing moment with sideslip, fac-tors affecting________________ 15226
control, power system control, valvefriction, stick friction, flexi-bility and backlash effects____ 15220
see also Airplanes.Aircraft accidents :
civil air carriers and general avi-ation, 1957__________________ 13738
claims arising out of crash atWorcester, Mass., remove.$1,000 limitation—
law-------------------------------------------- 14105report---------------------------------------- 14764
Aircraft dispatches, certificates, civilair regulations_______________ 13739
Aircraft engines, see Engines (air-craft).
Aircraft instruments, see Aeronaut-ical instruments.
Aircraft radio stations :radio licenses to noncitizen pilots,
amend communications act—law------------------------------------------ 14161report-------------------------------------- 14799
Airfields, see Aviation fields.Airmen, see Flight crews.Airplane accidents, see Aircraft acci-
dents.Airplanes:
airworthiness, transport catego-ries—■
civil aeronautics manual supp___ 13733civil air regulations amendment- 13740
components in combination, super-sonic wave interference af-fecting stability______________ 15245
inflatoplane, aerodynamic andstructural deflection character-istics, wind-tunnel investiga-tion--------------------------------------- 15222
see also Aircraft—Stability ofaircraft.
Airports :Federal act—
amendments, report_________ 14437grants-in-aid provisions, extend
time, report________________ 14437Federal role in aviation—
report--------------------------------------- 14535views__________________________ 14535
location identifiers, manual_______ 13734see also Air traffic—Pavements—
also names of places where located.
Airways, flight inspector, examina-tion announcement____ 13759
Airways Modernization Board: functions, transfer to Federal Avi-
ation Agency— hearings________law______________ ____ 'reports__________
Airworthiness, see Airplanes?Aiuppa, Joseph, proceedings for con-
tempt, report_____ _Alabama:
Entry
--------- 14575-------- 1407114360,14454
county business patterns, activities covered by OASI program___
recreation on TVA lakes_______ ~Tennessee River Basin water pollu-
tion control compact, law___Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway de-
velopment compact, approval law_______________ _____Alamogordo, N. Mex., right-of-way
through Lincoln National For- est for Bonito pipeline, law
Alaska:air carriers, postpone CAB inves-
tigation, United States Alaska service, report_______
bonds of municipal corporations, etc., refunding, amend act. law________________ ____ ’
civil service appointees, traveland transportation expenses, amend administrative expenses act— law____________
report_______ ____________ ZZ_~community air sampling and anal~
yses, register_county business patterns—ZZZ ~~ deaths, leading causes, 1956_fisheries—
14779
13706 15384
14079
13998
13994
14798
14020
1409414724
153251370915265
annual summary, 1957__management and research, nroc-
ress report, 1957_____ _ _military personnel of U. S.~A~rmv
ordered to, helpful hints, DA pamphlet______
mineral lands, Chilkat Rivefand tributaries iron ore mining, permit, law___
public lands, settlement and entry" amend act to include lands con- taming coal, oil, gas—
law_______________ ____report_______ ZZZZ ______ ~
vessels carrying freight, exemptfrom inspection requirements, etc.— ’
14983
15005
13324
14007
1407014699
law___________report_______ ——Z _ZZ~
Alaska Railroad, maintenance, engi-neering geology problems_____
Alaska Range, quaternary and engi-neering geology of area______
Albeni Falls Reservoir, lands ac-quired, adjustments, law
Albert, Martin, relief_____________ Z1Alewives, Damariscotta, Mai n~e,
fishery______Alexander, A. A., relief of estate.”
1408414430
15078
15078
1399114631
1498713937,
Algiers, La.: 14662
1489614010
pumping station, etc., convey to Jef-ferson-Plaquemines Drainage District—
hearing__,_________________law_________________________ __
Aliens :admission into U. S„ waive immi-
gration and nationality act provisions—
laws------------------------------ 13833, 13947report-------------------------------------- 14783
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Oct ob er 1958
EntryAliens—Continued
deportation and exclusion orders, judicial review—
report_________________________ 14389views__________________________ 14389
I clClll Let L1I1L ilClIIllbblOIl —-----— — idiot) ±t> * ov»13834, 13863, 13948, 14642
nonimmigrant, adjust status to permanent resident—
law_____________________________ 14045report_________________________ 14693
radio licenses, amend communica-tions act-
law_____________________________ 14161report_________________________ 14799
relief_____________________________ 13785,13831-832, 13902-903, 13946, 14235,14309.
see also Naturalization.Allamakee County, Iowa, soil survey__ 15343Allergy Day, National, see National
Allergy Day.Alley dwellings, District of Columbia,
facilitate acquisition of prop-erty under act, report_ 14759
Allowances, see Pay, allowances, etc.Alloys, see names of metals, etc.Alpha particles, radiation effects on
uranium hexafluoride__ 13409Alpha rays, health physics problems
of handling uranium-233 feed material_______________ 13654
ALPR, see Reactors (atomic).Alspach, Russell K., relief________ 13869Altitudes, cruising, rules, civil air
regulations amendments______ 13747Aluminum :
alloys—containing 4 weight percent cop-
per, internal-friction study 15227iron, reactor components______ 13444plutonium, tensile properties___ 13585
fatigue stresses in torsion, recovery of internal friction, observa-tions ________________________ 15248
production, etc., 1957_____________ 15188use as fuel cladding in high temper-
ature water cooled reactors_ 13588Aluminum Company of America, wage
chronology, 1954-57___15146America, see American republics.American Library Association, cata-
loging rules, addition________ 15157American republics :
relations of United States, review, hearings________________ 14572
role in world affairs (address)____ 15355American Society of Composers, Au-
thors, and Publishers, policies, report_______________________ 14351
American Telephone & Telegraph Co., antitrust consent decree pro-gram of Justice Dept., hear-ings---------------------------- 14580
Americium isotopes, Am-243, slow neutron cross sections_ 13436
Ames, Roger P.:recognize public service in discovery
and cause, etc., of yellow fever—
law_____________________________ 14222reports__________________ 14457, 14877
Ames Laboratory, chemistry research report, July-Dec., 1957______ 13339
AMG, see Acreage-marketing guides.Ammonia, Mach 4 rocket-powered
supersonic tunnel using am- monia-oxygen as working fluid- 15240
Amoebae, Protoplasm, nonirradiated, therapeutic effect against ion-izing radiation________ 13534
AMS series_____________________13210-211
Entry Amusements, communist infiltration
in entertainment in New York area, hearings_________ 14586
Analysis, see Radiochemical analysis. Analytical chemistry, see Chemistry. Analytical chemistry in nuclear re-
search and development lab-oratory_______________ 13558
Anatomy, radioactivity measurements for metabolic tracer studies------ 13517
Andresen, August H., memorial serv-ices____________________ 13778
Animal Industry Bureau, records, pre-liminary inventories___ 15256
Animals, wild, ruminants and swine, prohibit importation, law_____ 14210
Annual leave, see Leave of absence. Annuities:
District of Columbia teachers, in-crease—
law__________________________ 14260reports__________________ 14404,14860
Foreign Service, increase— law__________________________ 14225reports__________________ 14484,14749
railroad employees, increase- reports________________ 14459, 14820views__________________________ 14820
see also Civil service pensions.Antarctica:
Interior Department authority, extend—
law__________________________ 14088report_________________________ 14700
oceanographic atlas of polar seas__15100Antennas, single, interferometer sys-
tem using proximity-coupled radiators, radio direction find-ing for earth satellite_ 13260
Antigens and antibodies: formation in x-irradiated rats__ 13527radioactive anti-tumor antibodies__ 13509radioactive isotope, use as carriers
of radioactivity for therapy of cancer, studies___________ 13506
Antimony, minerals yearbook chap-ter___________________ 15166
Ants, fire, imported, biology observa-tions___________________ 13220
Apples, sorting, methods and equip-ment _________________ 13243
Application of isotopes to boron hy-dride chemistry_______ 13546
Applications of ion transfer mem-branes in nuclear chemical processing_____________ 13401
APPR, see Reactors (atomic).Appropriations:
accrued expenditures basis for stating—
law______________________________14104report_________________________ 14391
supplemental, 1959—law______________________________14111reports____________ 14533, 14542,14809
temporary, 1959, increased paycosts, 1958, law______________ 13964
see also Government offices—alsosubjects, or names of depart-ments, etc., for which appro-priations are made.
Appropriations Committee, House: hearings_________________________ 14560report____________________________ 14545
Appropriations Committee, Senate, reports___ 14809,14817, 14879
Aptitude tests: crew survival capability predic-
tion—supp. 1, prediction instruments— 13297 supp. 2, CREWSCAT problem
form and manual____________ 13298
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 107
Ind ex
Entry Aquatic animals, absorption of ce-
sium-137, comparison with ter-restrial plants, field studies and experiments_____________ 13368
Aquatic fowl, see Water birds.Aquatic plants, absorption of cesium-
137, comparison with ter-restrial plants, field studies and experiments______ 13368
Aqueous decontamination of plu-tonium from fission product elements_____________ 13414
Aqueous solutions, see names of sub-stances in solution, e. a. Chlorides.
Arapaho Indians:Oklahoma lands in trust, recon-
veyance by Interior Dept., report--------------------------- 14796
title to minerals on Wind RiverReservation, restore, law___ 14125
Arch Hurley Conservancy District, repayment contract, amend, law---------------------------- 14008
Archeology, data, threatened by con-struction of dams, preserva-tion, report___________ 14741
Architecture, careers in VeteransAdministration_____________ 15394
Arctic Construction and Frost Ef-fects Laboratory, technical re-port ___________________ 14937
Ard, E. B., and daughter, relief_____ 13943,
Area redevelopment act, see Unem-ployed.
Area Redevelopment Administration, create, report_________ 14443
Argentina, deciduous fruit industry__15012Argonaut reactors, see Reactors
(atomic).Argonne low power reactors, see Re-
actors (atomic).Arizona:
electric rate book________________fuel adjustments data____ZZ.ZZ
snow survey measurements, 1938-
Arizona University, board of regents? land conveyance to, report__
Arkansas, county business patterns, activities covered by OASI program_______________
Arlington Hotel Co., land exchange with Arlington Hotel Co., law.
Armed Forces :claims incident to activities, settle-
ment, amend U. S. Code____courts-martial manual, Air Force
annual pocket part___deceased members, transportation
1495614962
15345
14425
13707
14024
14074
14904expenses of survivors to attendgroup burials, laws___________ 14061
disability retirement, increase tocertain personnel excludedfrom general raise—
law_ ---------------------------------------- 14199report - ----------------------------- 14762
it pays_to stay in, new pay act of
members dying in service, memorial headstones or markers, law___ 13989
procurement regulation, r e v i -
promotion of imprisoned officers who participated in Philip-pine defense, report____ __ 14876
status of forces, NATO treaty, criminal jurisdiction operation, report ------------------------- 14881
sundry legislation, hearings, title page and contents, index_ 14562
textile procurement, bidder quali-fications, hearing_________ 14561
EntryArmed Forces—Continued
United States Code, amend— law_ ------------------------------------- 14099report--------------------------------------- 14786
United States Code, amend to codify recent law, law___ 14204
see also Reserve components of Armed Forces—Retired offi-cers etc.
Armed Forces Industrial College, see Industrial College of Armed Forces.
Armed Forces Information and Edu-cation Office, D O D pam- phlet-------------------- 13300-304
Armed Forces Institute, supply bulle- tin----------------------------i4916
Armed services, see Armed Forces.Armed Services Committee, House:
hearings, etc------------- 14561, 14563-568hearings, title page, contents,
index------------------------------ 14562reports----------- 14446, 14457,14467,14500special investigation subcommittee,
activities, report________ 14566Armed Services Committee, Senate:
hearings---------------------------- 14883-884investigations and studies, military
construction, authorization, re-port -------------------------------- 14874
reports---------------------------------------- 14598,14697, 14726, 14737, 14760, 14762, 14765-766, 14770, 14786, 14876-877, 14880-881.
Armed services papers_________ 14563-564Armenian language, transliteration
table---------------------------------------15157Army :
contracts of $1 million and over, prime contractors, listing____ 13328
enlisted personnel, evaluation sys-tem, military occupational specialists—
air defense missilne electronic mechanic, NIKE-AJAX, en-listed MOS proficiency tests___ 13313
air defense, missile fire control crewman, NIKE-AJAX, profi-ciency tests_______________ 13312
air defense, missile fire control mechanic, NIKE-AJAX, en-listed MOS proficiency tests___ 13314
artillery communications, profi-ciency tests__________________ 13316
engineer supply, proficiency tests-------------------------------------13318
infantry communications, profi-ciency tests________________ 13315
medical laboratory specialist, proficiency tests____________ 13319
medical records clerk, proficiency tests______________________ 13317
foot marches, field manual_______ ~ 13307members advancement on retired
list with 30 years service, in-cluding credit for double time—
law--------------------------------------------- 14135report---------------------------------------- i4770
military personnel ordered toAlaska, helpful hints, DA pamphlet-------------------------------- 13324
payments to Military Sea Trans-port Service for transporta-tion of household goods, vali-date—
law--------------------------------------------14159report---------------------------------------14812
procurement, legal service, Armypamphlet-------------------------------- 13329
procurement procedure_______ 13305-306procurement procedures, etc., in-
vestigation, hearing_________ 14561
Page 108 Do not order from index; see indicated entry
Oct ob er 1958
EntryArmy—Continued
procurement, small business special-ists and advisors by organiza-
tions and States, list_ 13327service schools, courses offered,
catalog changes_________ 13320troop topics______________________ 13325workshops, health nursing, selected
papers, 1956-57_________ 13332see also Armed Forces—Military
education—Pay, allowances, etc.—Retired officers, etc.
Army contracts, see Government con-tracts.
Army Department:appropriations, 195 9, public
works—law_____________________________ 14206report_________________________ 14530
convey Philadelphia Army Supply Base facilities to Philadel-phia, Pa.—
hearings_______________________ 14563report_________________________ 14446
field manuals_____________________ 13307pamphlets____________________ 13311—329small business specialists and ad-
visors by organizations andStates, list__________________ 13327
specifications and standards, mili-tary index_______________ 13308
technical manual_____________ 13330-331Army enlisted personnel, evalua-
tion system, military occupa-tional specialists artillery surveyor, proficiency tests_____ 13311
Army Medical Service:relieve Surgeon General of certain
responsibilities outside Defense Department—
law_____________________________ 14224report_________________________ 14429
Army National Guard, see National Guard.
Army package power reactors, see Re-actors (atomic).
Army Snow, Ice and Permafrost Re-search Establishment, tech-nical reports_________________ 14938
Aronovici, Itzhak, relief______ 13885,14327ARS series_____________________ 13219-220Art, see Paintings.Arteries, see Coronary arteries.Artificial satellites, see Satellites.Artillery:
communications, MOS proficiency test for specialist_____ 13316
surveyor, MOS proficiency test for specialist________________ 13311
Arts, Advisory Committee on, see Ad-visory Committee on the Arts.
Asbestos: minerals yearbook chapter_____ 15167production maintenance law, ex-
tend, veto_______________ 14589ASCAP, see American Society of
Composers, Authors, and Pub-lishers.
Ash, Clare M., relief_______________ 14318Asia :
Colombo plan for Cooperative Eco-nomic Development in South-east Asia, what it is, how it works____________________ 15349
lights and fog signals, list________ 15094Assaying:
optical methods of isotope ratio determination____________ 13552
radiometric, in bore hole for uranium, gamma-ray logging techniques_______________ 13636
Assessments, see Taxation.Astronautics, artificial satellites and
interplanetary communication- 13290
EntryAstronautics and Space Exploration,
Select Committee on, House, investigations and studies, ex-penses, report__________ 14380
Astronomy:observatory, lease of Papago tribal
lands—law_____________________________14160report_________________________ 14396
Atlanta, Ga., motor vehicle accident— 15113Atlantic States:
county business patterns________ 13705Middle, fisheries, 1957___________ 14985South, fisheries, summary, 1957___ 14986
Atlases, oceanographic atlas of polar seas, Antarctic__________15100
Atmosphere:capacity to disperse effluent mate-
rials, meteorological factors in appraisal and control_ 13608
diffusion theory and its application to air trajectories_ 13292-294
global scale dispersion of con-taminants_______________ 13619
planetary entry, analytical method for studying, errata_____ 15228
radioactivity—as related to weathering of great
world soil groups___________ 13369contamination from multiple
nuclear sites, meteorological study______________________ 13377
radiocarbon techniques for deter-mining mixing rates in oceans and atmosphere_________ 13651
Atmospheric pressure, cause of air leakage from semi-airtight buildings______________ 13560
Atomic bombs, see Atomic warfare.Atomic energy:
act of 1954, amend— hearings______________________ 14279laws____________________ 14026, 14089report__________________________ 14470
agricultural research program prog-ress report______________ 13342
civilian expanded nuclear power program, proposed_______ 14283
civilian use applications, researchprogress during Dec. 1957____ 13336
cooperation for civil uses, agree-ment with Ireland___________ 15360
cooperation for mutual defense purposes, agreement with United Kingdom________ 15373
deformation of charged drop, de-velopments___________________ 13434
development, Euratom cooperation act—
law__________________________ 14190reports__________________ 14508, 14825
financial protection requirements of act, exempt nonprofit educa-tional institutions, reports__ 14089,
14470 generalized development program__ 13576Hanford facility—
radiation exposure to people in environs____________________ 13459
radiation protection record sys-tem________________________ 13469
industry—development, growth and state,
hearings, index____________ 14280Inhalation hazards, evaluation 13457
installations, radioactive liquid wastes, disposal problem_ 13668
nuclear fuel for atomic power, re-sources__________________ 13637
nuclear plant catastrophe, exposure criteria for estimating conse-quences_________________ 13379
nuclear safety guide---------------------- 15225
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 109
Inde x
EntryAtomic energy—Continued.
operations in U. S., influence of lowered permissible radiation does recommenadtions___ 13464
peaceful uses—Euratom agreement, approving
report----------------------- 14509,14827Euratom agreements and legisla-
tion to carry out proposed co-operative program, hearings__ 14282
United Nations international con-ference, papers________ 13349-690
physical research program, report- 14281 programs of IAEA_______________ 15352relation to life sciences, training
programs and challenges____ 13591release by fusion processes in stars,
temperature and density condi-tions ------------------------------ 13356
research and teaching with Pennsyl-vania State University-owned reactor_________________ 13574
training international students in radioisotope techniques, prob-lems-------------------------------- 13569
Weiszacker mass formula and nu-clear sizes and forces____ 13435
Atomic Energy Agency, International, see International Atomic Energy Agency
Atomic Energy Commission : authority to issue licenses for nu-
clear material, establish suc-cession of command, etc., law__ 14026
contribution to cultivation of in-tellectual resources______ 13575
omnibus bill, amending act of 1954, hearings________________ 14279
physical research program, report- 14281 procurement, small business partici-
pation, hearings________ 14899research reports______________ 13334-347research reports, price list_______ 13693
Atomic Energy Joint Committee: hearings, etc___■____________ 14279-284reports------------- 14508-509, 14825, 14827
Atomic materials, see Materials (atomic).
Atomic physics, see Nuclear physics.Atomic power, see Atomic energy.Atomic power plants, see Nuclear re-
actor power plants.Atomic radiation, see Radiation.Atomic warfare:
nuclear attack and limited-scale war preparedness programs,adequacy, hearing____________ 14285
shelter test programs—report---------------------------------------- 14452views---------------------------------------- 14452
Attachment, and garnishment of wages, etc., amend D. C. Code, report------------------------- 14539
Attorney General, see Justice Depart-ment.
Auditing:bridge commissions, etc., transac-
tions, hearing_____________ 14896Federal agencies, principles and
procedures, GAO guidance manual---------------------- 15070-71
see also for audit reports, names of corporations, etc.
Audrain y Campos, Arturo E., relief- 13886, , 14328Auf der Heide-Aragona, Inc., relief- 13949,
Australia, lights and fog signals, list____________________
Auth, Ethel, relief_________________ ~Authors and Publishers, American
Society of, see American So-ciety of Composers, Authors, and Publishers.
1509414629
Entry Automation, airline reservation sys-
tem, study---------------------------- 15137Automobile accidents, see Motor ve-
hicle accidents.Autoradiographs :
gamma-ray-emitting Isotopes, tak-ing with scintillation camera. 13628
radioluxograph, fast, simple type. 13595 Autoradiography, see Radiography.Aviation, see Aeronautics.Aviation boatswain’s mate, Navy
training course______________ 15292Aviation fields, ice airfields, general
information, Air Force manual- 13271Aviation ordnanceman, manual_____ 13208Aviation services, see Aircraft radio
stations.Aviators:
noncitizen pilots, issuance of radio licenses—
law_____________________________14161report_________________________ 14799
pilot and Instructor certificates, civil air regulations amend-ment_________________ 13741-742
pilot certificates to holders of for-eign pilot certificates civil air regulations amendment__ 13741
Awards (arbitration) :National Railroad Adjustment
Board_______________ 15288-290Axial flow, see Flow.
BBabies, see Infants.Bacteria and bacteriology :
detection and identification of coli-form organisms in drinking water------------------------------ 13486
radiation induced mutation induc-tion, interrelations of nucleicacid and protein syntheses____ 13528
Bacteriologists, Veterans Administra-tion, career opportunities____ 15396
Bacteriology, see Bacteria and bac-teriology.
Baghdad pact, declaration___________ 15377Bakers and bakeries, Hopewell Vil-
lage National Historic Site— 15276 Bakersfield, Calif., population, special
census_______________________ 13719Bakery, see Bakers and bakeries.Balance sheets, see Finance.Ballast (ships) :
water ballast for underwater drill-ing, mining, etc., amend vesseladmeasurement laws, law____ 13999
Balloon trajectories, see Trajectories. Baltimore, Md.:
harbor, prevention of obstructionsand injurious deposits—
law--------------------------------------------14147report--------------------------------------- 14838
Bandelier National Monument, naturetrail, mission 66, self guidinginformation_________________ 15268
Bankevitz, Feofania, relief___________ 13853Bankhead-Jones farm tenant act, see
Agricultural credit.Banking and Currency Committee,
Senate, hearings_____________ 14885Bankruptcy :
act, amend chap. 11—law-------------------------------------------- 14077report--------------------------------------- 14688
act, amend chap. 13, report_______ 14475limiting priority and nondischarge-
ability of taxes, amend act,report----------------------------------- 14433
railroads, amend sec. 77 (c) (2)of act—
law--------------------------------------------14168report--------------------------------------- 14782
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Oct ob er 1958
EntryBanks and banking:
bank mergers, amend Clayton act, hearings________________ 14892
insured banks, report-------------------- 14952Barber, William L., relief---------------- 13840Bardwell Reservoir, construction, re-
port__________________ 14835Barksdale, Viola, relief--------- 13899, 14609Barron County, Wis., soil survey------ 15344Barter:
expanded program under agricul-tural trade development andassistance act—
law_____________________________ 14273report_________________________ 14550
Bauxite production, etc., 1957--------- 15189Bays, see names of bays.BD series__________________________ 15346Beams, electron, control in conven-
tional synchrotrons---- 13449Bedding products, facts for industry- 13723 Beklemishev, Peter A., relief— 13875, 14608 Beldie, Mrs. Kunigunde, relief--------- 13803Belger, Viola, relief__________ 13935, 14647Belgian Congo, sending gift packages
to______________________ 15016Belgium, sending gift packages to---- 15017Berry, Walter H., relief_____________ 13877Beryllium :
geochemistry_____________________ 13372geologic distribution---------------------- 13505minerals yearbook chapter---------------15168plutonium - beryllium neutron
sources, their fabrication and yield_________________________ 13440
Beryllium isotopes, Bi-10, age deter-mination______________ 13372
Beta decay, see Decay (radioactive).Beta particles, optimum X-ray yields
in beta-excited X-ray sources- 13482Betatrons, see Megatron.Betterley, Joseph D. M., relief--------- 13815Biagi, Lori, relief___________________ 13847Bibliography :
aging---------------------------------------------- 14919anodic coatings, 1934-58_________ 13694cardiovascular disease------------------ 15320core in secondary schools, 1956-57- 14920educational law____________________ 14918family camping---------------------------- 15275farmer co-op magazines, newspapers
and newsletters______________ 14950hazards and safety measures for
nuclear-powered merchantships________________________ 13343
home businesses_________________ 15337industrial psychiatry, etc________ 15261marketing and distribution----------- 13697National Institutes of Health scien-
tific papers__________________ 15321nutrition and school lunch----------- 15002public health bibliography se-
ries_____________________ 15320-321Russian medical literature----------- 15262St. Lawrence Seaway, Great Lakes,
etc., supplement_____________ 15332teaching mathematics and science
in junior high school------------- 14921uraniferous and radioactive native
bitumionous substances exceptcoals, geology_______________ 15077
uranium geology (series)________ 15077Bidding, see Government contracts.Big Brothers of America, incorporate,
law____________________14213Big Lake National Wildlife Refuge,
birds_________________ 15000Bill of Rights, see Constitution of
United States.Bills (congressional) :
armed services, hearings on miscel-laneous bills_____________ 14564
EntryBiochemistry:
general topics, Soviet abstracts- 15130use of C-14 in quantitative studies
of alternate metabolic path-ways___________________ 13495
Biochemists, Veterans Administra-tion, career opportunities------ 15396
Biography, State Dept, biographic directory______________ 15346
Biological chemistry, see Biochemis-try.
Biology:chelating agents, metabolism stud-
ies_____________________ 13559general topics, Soviet abstracts---- 15130imported fire ant, observations___ 13220neutron activation analysis appli-
cation to research_______ 13496studies with high energy accelera-
tors____________________ 13675Birds:
Big Lake National Wildlife Refuge. 15000 migratory regulations, 1958—59---- 15001
Birth, weight and survival of new-born, age of mother, etc., United States, 1950----- 15267
Bismuth: determination in stony meteorites. 13557 uranium-bismuth reactor fuels, han-
dling at Brookhaven National Laboratory, engineering expe-rience_________________ 13391
Bison, display pasture on Montana National Bison Range, law---- 13969
Bituminous materials, uraniferous and radioactive native sub-stances except coals, geology, bibliography___________ 15077
Black shale, see Shale.Blacksmithing, shop, Hopewell Village
National Historic Site- 15277Blades, rotor with arbitrary loadings,
matrix, method for obtaining spanwise moments and deflec-tions_________________ 15234
Blast furnaces, see Slag.Blind, veterans, compensation for
blindness of both eyes, special rate, law______________ 13997
Blinded Veterans Association: incorporate—
law__________________________ 14114report___________________________ 14617
Blocks, Federal supply schedule_____ 14972Blood:
biological and chemical character-istics of urinary erythropoie-tin______________________ 13629
cerebral, method for study of flow Kinetics with gamma-emitting radioisotopes____________ 13518
erythropoiesis, studies------------------ 13499hematopoietic cells, rat or rabbit,
antibody formation in X-irra- diated rats______________ 13527
phosphate transport across cellmembranes__________________ 13494
preservation, basic mechanisms____ 13502BLS report series_______________ 15135-137Blue crabs, reproduction, early de-
velopment, etc., in ChesapeakeBay_________________________ 14988
Blue-sac disease of fish--------------------- 14992BNL, see Brookhaven National Lab-
oratory.Boa Wing Wong, see Wong Wing Boa.Board of National Mission of Presby-
terian Church, see Presbyte-rian Church in U. S. A.
Boards (organization), see names of departments, etc., with which boards have to do.
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 111
Ind ex
EntryBoards of review, Judge Advocates
General, court martial reports,holdings and decisions_______14909
Boating:safety, promote—
law----------------------------------------- 14254report---------------------------------------- 14801
Boats, see Ice breakers—Tugboats.Boatswains, see Aviation boatswain’s
mate.Body (human), see Anatomy.Boiling reactors, see Reactors
(atomic).Boiling water reactors, see Reactors
(atomic).Bok Kum Choe, see Choe Kum Bok.Bokoshe, Okla., railroad accident___15119Bollworms, tomato fruitworm, con-
trol------------------------------- 13239Bombs, imparting false information
concerning, amend U. S. code, hearing----------------------- 14582
Bonds, see Savings bonds.Bonds of officers, etc., United States
marshals, amend U. S. Code, law------------------------------ 14200
Bones:human, containing Ra-225, struc-
tural changes____________ 13536sarcoma frequency in relation to
low level radiation exposure__ 13579total growth, procedures for esti-
mating radioisotopic tech- niques----------------------------- 13483
Bonito pipeline, construction, etc., right-of-way to Alamogordo, N. Mex., law___________ 13994
Bonnalie, Margaret G., relief— 13908, 14323
generation and sales statistics, fiscal year 1958______________ 13691
Bookbinders, hand and machine oper-ations, examination announce-
„ , menu------------------------------------- 13757Booker T. Washington National Mon-
ument :birthplace cabin, replica_________ 15269general information______________ 15270
Boron : creep-rupture properties of com-
plex heat-resistant alloy, mech-anism of beneficial effects____ 15230
minerals yearbook chapter________ 15169Boron hydrides, chemistry, Isotopic
exchange reactions____ 13546Boron isotopes, B—10 use in neutron
capture therapy_______ 13521Boulder City, Nev.:
disposal of Federal property— law----------------------------------------- 14243report-----------------------------------------14516
incorporate as municipality, Fed-eral aid—
law-------------------------------------------- 14243report-----------------------------------------14516
Boundary layer:laminar, incompressible, 3-dimen-
sional, flow-pattern similarity equations, solution______ 15249
transition on cones, effects of nose angle and Mach number_ 15250
Bowman Transportation, Inc., motor vehicle accident_________15113
Boxes, Federal supply schedule____ 14979Braden, Carl, proceedings against,
citing for contempt, report____ 14469Brain :
mammalian, adult and Immature, ionizing X-irradiation effects- 13525
stereotaxic placement of radioactive isotopes, to alleviate Parkin-
sonism----------------------- 13514
Branta sandwicensis, see Nene geese. Brass:
alpha, radiation enhanced diffusion- ingot, foundry consumption, 1957_
Brazil, surplus agricultural commod-ities, agreement_______
Breakwaters, rubble-mound, quarry-stone cover layers, design____
Breathing apparatus, conex container, evaluation and testing_
Breeder reactors, see Reactors (atomic).
Bremsstrahlung radiation : optimum X-ray yields in beta-ex-
cited X-ray sources____X-rays and bremsstrahlen from
source-target mixture, studies. Bricks, Federal supply schedule____Bridges :
bridge commissions and authorities transactions, audit, hearing__
highway and railroad, cost of alter-ations, amend act, law___
see also names of bridges or bodies of water to be bridged.
Briest, Margarete E., relief_________Brines, use in freezing haddock at sea,
industry tests, technical notes.Briquets, fuel, minerals yearbook
chapter_______________Broad River, vicinity of Dawson
Landing, survey in interest of navigation, law_______
Broilers, see Poultry.Bronchogenic carcinoma from radio-
active particulates____Brookhaven National Laboratory :
cosmotron experiments on produc-tion and properties of strange particles and pions___
engineering experiences in handling uranium-bismuth reactor fuels.
high flux, epithermal research re-actor, preliminary design con-cept________________
safety problems associated with high-energy machines___
Brown, Arthur L., relief___________Brushes (electric machinery) :
electrical contact, rectangular, miltiary standard change_
Bubble chambers : hydrogen, high energy physics__liquid hydrogen development and
operation as working fluid____Buckeye, yellow, silvical character-
istics___Budget of United States:
accrued expenditures basis for stat-ing estimates—
law_________________report____________1959, midyear review__~__
Budgets (family and personal) :District of Columbia budget plan-
ners’ licensing act, report_Buffalo Rapids project, 1st division,
ground-water factors affecting drainage _____________
Building, activity, indexes of aggre-gate weekly man-hours______
Building paper, Federal supply sched-ule____________________
Building machinery, Federal supply schedule______
Building materials :Federal supply schedule___________Irradiation effects relative to use
in nuclear power reactors_Buildings, see Public buildings.Bulk properties of stable isotopes as
probe for liquid-state and solid- state Investigations____
Entry
1342715198
15369
14945
15388
13482
1349214972
14896
13985
13798
14989
15177
13988
13530
13456
13391
13376
1362313960
14912
13450
13452
15064
141041439113692
14421
15083
15145
14972
14971
14972
13650
13439
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Oct ob er 1958
EntryBulletins, see Farmers’ bulletins—also
names of departments, etc., issuing bulletins—also sub-jects.
Burial, see Dead.Burke Airport:
real property acquired by Com-merce Dept., sale—
law_____________________________14169report__________________________ 14804
Burley tobacco, see Tobacco.Burma, mutual defense assistance,
equipment materials, and serv-ices, agreement_______ 15375
Business:census, 1954, company statistics,
bulletin__________________ 13700county business patterns, OASI
District of Columbia business cor-poration act, amend, report_ 14407
establishing in—Morocco________________________ 15044Viet-Nam_______________________ 15051
home businesses, bibliography_____ 15337sightseeing in D. C., complaints of
small and Independent business men, report__________________ 14537
small business—Army Dept, specialists and ad-
visors by organizations and States, list________________ 13327
bulletin________________________ 15337Government contract and pur-
chase procurement opportu-nities, Improvement—
law______________________________14145report__________________________ 14735investment act of 1958—
law__________________________ 14044law, text and explanation____ 14898
management aids, annual com-pilation _________________ 15335-336
participation in Government pro-curement, 1958, hearings_____ 14899
small marketers aids_________ 15338-339see also Service establishments.
Business and Defense Services Ad-ministration CTR series______ 13694
Business consolidations: bank mergers, amend Clayton act,
hearings_______________ 14892corporate mergers, prenotification,
amend Clayton act, hearings__ 14892Business cycles and choice of a
career________________ 15142Business men:
opportunities as suppliers of Army’s purchases_____________ 13327
small and independent, operating sightseeing business in D. C., complaints, report_______ 14537
Butternut, silvical characteristics___ 15063
C
C. F. S. series_________________ 14983-986CAB, see Civil Aeronautics Board.Cadets, see Military Academy, West
Point.Cadmium, minerals yearbook chapter. 15170Caesar, George P. E., jr., relief_____ 14313Caifano, Marshall, proceedings for
contempt of Senate, report___ 14778Calculations, see Numerical calcula-
tions.Calcium, and compounds, minerals
yearbook chapter______ 15171Calcium isotopes, Ca-45, transcapil-
lary and tissue distribution, etc., comparison with that of magnesium-28 and potassium- 42-------------------------------- 13516
EntryCalifornia:
county business patterns, activities covered by OASI program____ 13708
Indian lands, rancherias and reser-vations, distribute, law__14016
San Luis unit of Central Valley project construction agree-ment, report_____________ 14736
various reclamation projects, con-struction agreement, report___ 14538
California Forest and Range Experi-ment Station staff publica-tions, 1957, list_______ 15068
California International Trade Fair and Industrial Exposition, Los Angeles, see Los Angeles, Cali-fornia International TradeFair and Industrial Exposi-tion.
California University Radiation Lab-oratory :
pyrotron program, plasma diagnos-tic developments_____________ 13364
safety problems associated withhigh-energy machines________ 13623
340-mev synchrotron, photomesonexperiments__________________ 13451
Calogero, Maria F., relief____________ 13791Calorimeters, portable adiabatic, con-
struction, etc_________ 14938Calorimetry, determination of local
absorbed dose of radiation____ 13460Cameras, scintillation, use in mapping
distribution of gamma-ray-emitting isotopes______ 13628
Cameroons, French, sending gift packages to__________ 15018
Campaign Expenditures, Special Com-mittee to Investigate, House, expenses, pay out of contingent fund of House, report__ 14494
Camping, family, list of references_ 15275Camps, campground information, list
of references_________ 15275Canada:
legislators, discussions with U. S. legislators on common prob-lems, report___________ 14748
sending gift packages to___________15019Canal Zone:
postal service longevity credit— law----------------------------------------- 14096report--------------------------------------- 14791
Cancer: bronchogenic, from radioactive
particulates____________ 13530therapy, use of isotope antibodies
as carriers of radioactivity, studies___________________ 13506
what to know, what to do about it_ 15317Candles, homemade, general informa-
tion__________________ 15278Canyon de Chelly National Monu-
ment, general information____ 15271Capital:
equity, make available for small business—
law_____________________________ 14044law, text and explanation______ 14898
Capitol:power plant, etc. improvements—
law----------------------------------------- 14238report--------------------------------------- 14802
Capitol Reef National Monument, general information___ 15272
Capper-Cramton act, see GeorgeWashington Memorial Park-way.
Carbon, chemical properties produced by nuclear reactions___ 13586
Carbon black, minerals yearbookchapter--------------------------------- 15172
Carbon County, Wyo., uranium de-posits--------------------------- 13633
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 113
Ind ex
EntryCarbon isotopes:
C—14—mixing rates in oceans and atmos-
phere, critical evaluation of radiocarbon techniques_____ 13651
use for elucidation of new path-way of lipide synthesis in adi-pose tissue________________ 13501
use in quantitative studies ofalternate metabolic pathways- 13495
use in study of metabolic proc-esses in man_________________ 13571
Carbon monoxide, poisoning, occur-rence effects, prevention, etc__15318
Carcinoma, see Cancer.Cardiac output, see Blood.Cardiovascular system :
diseases, bibliography for nurses_ 15320X-rays effects_____________________ 13532
Cards, see Catalog cards.Careers, see Occupations.Carey, Ohio, land conveyance, repeal
act, law------------------------- 14175Caribbean Islands, pocket guide____ 13304Caribou National Forest, addition of
lands, law____________________ 13996Carriers, Government property and
passengers, statute of limita-tion on legal actions, law______ 14107
see also Air earners—Motor car-riers.
Carroll, John A., relief_____________ 14343Cartons, Federal supply schedule___ 14979Cary, Ill., railroad accident__________15118Castings, steel, high strength, heat
treatments and mechanical properties, investigation______ 15311
Castle Clinton National Monument, rehabilitation and preserva-tion, clarify law, law__ 14003
Castor-beans, changes during 5 years of storage-------------------- 13250
Caswell, Genoveva R„ relief________ 13872Caswell County, N. C.:
land utilization project sale to North Carolina to include pro-visions for resale for private purposes—
law----------------------------------------------14133report---------------------------------------- 14851
Catalog cards, Library of Congress, music and phonorecords_______ 15158
Cataloging:Defense Department program, semi-
annual report____________ 14567rules, Library of Congress and
A. L. A., addition_____________ 15157service, bulletin___________________15157
Catalogs:Army service schools, courses of-
fered, changes_______________ 13320Library of Congress, music and
phonorecords_____________ 15158stores stock catalog, revision______ 14982technical reports, CTR series_____ 13694
Catalysis, F-18 use in predicting reac-tions--------------------------------------- 13549
Cations, see Ions.Cattle:
production factors under northernGreat Plains conditions______ 13257
scabies eradication, annual report- 13218Cattle scab, demodectic mange in
cattle------------------------------------- 13241CCC, see Commodity Credit Corpora-
tion. Cells:
radioelectric, application, nuclear chemical processing of ion transfer membranes_____ 13401
single, modification of sensitivity toradiation by physical means. 13535
see also Blood—Epithelial cells.
EntryCemeteries, national or private, head-
stones or markers commemo-rating members of Armed Forces whose remains are un-identified, law_________ 13989
Censorship, laws, extend application, report------------------------- 14512
Census, see Subjects.Census Bureau, special censuses, list,
Apr. 1-June 30, 1958________ 13720Central America, pocket guide______ 13304Central States :
East North Central States, county business patterns, activities covered by OASI program____ 13703
East South Central States, county business patterns, activities covered by OASI program____ 13706
West North Central States, county business patterns, activities covered by OASI program____ 13704
West South Central States, county business patterns, activities covered by OASI program____ 13707
Central States Forest Experiment Sta-
feasibility of furnishing water to 3 California counties, Secretary of Interior to study—
law--------------------------------------------14129reports---------------------------- 14427, 14847
San Luis unit, construction, agree-ment with California, reports. 14539,
Centrifugal pumps, see Pumps.Cerebrovascular system, cerebral
blood flow, kinetics____ 13518Certification of air carriers, see Air
carriers.Certificates, see type of certificates
or subjects involved.Cesium isotopes :
Cs-131, radiation properties, pro-duction, etc., in performing
„ Jo1?Pla?t--------------------------------- 13512Cs—137, absorption by components
of aquatic community field studies and experiments_ 13368
Charged particles, see Particles (charged).
Charities, appeals made in name of veteran, investigation, authori-zation, report____ 14444
Chartered vessels, see Ships.Chatuge dam, general information___ 15383Chau, Hing Man, relief. 13911, 14336, 14597Chavez, Doulatram C., relief________ 13825Chelates, agents in biology and medi-
cine, studies_________________ 13559Chelation in biology and medicine___ 13559Chemical analysis, see names of sub-
stances analyzed.Chemical aspects of molten fluoride
reactors_______________ 13385Chemical changes in meat induced "by
gamma irradiation____ 13480Chemical elements :
heaviest, spallation fission competi- tion____________________ 13587
transcurium isotopes, production and research methods____ 13489
Chemical laboratories, for handling plutonium_____________13415
Chemical properties of high-energy hydrogen and carbon produced by nuclear reactions___ 13586
Chemical reactions:catalytic, use of F-18 in predict-
ing---------------------------------- 13549
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Oct ob er 1958
EntryChemical reactions—Continued
conversion of high energy radiation to stored chemical energy and utilization in formation of graft copolymers--------- 13479
initiation with ionizing radiation— 13488 temperature Independent isotope ef-
fects in exchanges equilibria involving linear molecules------ 13448
Chemicals:additives, in food, amend Food,
drug, and cosmetic act—law..._________________________ 14271report_________________________ 14853
Federal supply schedule---------------- 14974products, Federal supply schedule. 14974see also Organic compounds—also
names of chemicals.Chemistry:
analytical—in nuclear research and
EntryChildren—Continued
mentally retarded, education, teacher training grants—
law_____________________________ 14269report_________________________ 14505
see also Child labor.Children’s Center, Laurel, Md., em-
ployees’ children, transporta-tion to school in Laurel, Md., in D. C. buses, law____ 14015
Children’s Dental Health Week, see National Children’s Dental Health Week.
Chile:
development laboratory______ 13558Soviet abstracts----------------------- 15124
general problems, Soviet ab-
generai topics, Soviet abstracts---- 15127high molecular compounds, Soviet
abstracts______________________ 15125liquid metal fuel reactors, recent
advances________________ 13590physical, Soviet abstracts---------------15126research report, July-Dec. 1957____ 13339uranium-bearing black shale______ 13632see also Biochemistry—Extraction
(chemistry)— Geochemistry— Photochemistry — Radiochem-istry.
Chesapeake Bay blue crabs, repro-duction, etc__________ 14988
Cheyenne Indians, Oklahoma lands in trust, reconveyance by Inte-rior Dept., report_____ 14796
Chicago, Ill.: floods of Oct. 1954 in area------ 15081Pan American games, Aug. 27-
Sept. 7, 1959, appropriation, report----------------------------------- 14426
Chicago & Eastern Illinois R. R., accident_______________ 15116
Chicago and North Western Railway, accident______________ 15118
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul andPacific R. R., accident_______ 15115
Chicago School of Automotive Trades,Inc., relief__________________ 14308
Child labor: bulletins__________________ 15399-400fair labor standards act provisions. 15399 fair labor standards act, what farm-
ers should know________ 15400teen-age employment, Federal law
provisions_______________ 15401Children:
alien, adopted by U. S. citizens clergymen and missionaries, facilitate naturalization—
law_____________________________ 14042report_________________________ 14692
child welfare, social security act amendments of 1958—
hearings_______________________ 14887law_____________________________14184reports_________________ 14354, 14842
Children’s Center employees, trans-portation to schools in Laurel, Md., in D. C. buses, law_ 14015
education in federally affected areas, financial assistance, ex-tend and amend law, law____ 13967
fares for school transportation inD. C., subsidies, amend exist-ing law, report______________ 14794
financial problems of business, anal-ysis, report______________ 15109
living conditions_________________ 15053Chilkat River, and tributaries iron
ore mining, permit, law______ 14007Chippewa Cree Tribe of Rocky Boy’s
Reservation, see Rocky Boy’s Reservation.
Chippewa Indians:Red Lake band, per capita pay-
ment—law_____________________________ 14139report_________________________ 14400
Chlorides, see Chlorides by name, e. g., Choline chloride.
Cho Hack Youn, relief______________ 13823Choe Kum Bok, relief______________ 13830Choline chloride, crystalline, radia-
tion sensitivity_______ 13543Chromium, minerals yearbook chap-
ter------------------------------ 15173Chromosomes, duplicating mecha-
nism-------------------------- 13497Chronicles of treason, print additional
copies------------------------- 14385Circuit Courts of Appeals:
abbreviated records in reviewing administrative agency or-ders—
law--------------------------------------------14136report--------------------------------------- 14690
appeals from interlocutory orders, amend U. S. Code—
law-------------------------------------------- 14262report_________________________ 14855
interlocutory relief, reasonable notice, report__________ 1485G
see also Judges.Circulars, see names of departments,
etc., issuing circulars—also subjects.
Circulating fuel reactors, see Reactors (atomic).
Circulatory systems, see Cardiovas-cular system
Circuit judges, see JudgesCities and towns:
Alaska, refunding bonds, amend act, law________________ 14020
depressed industrial areas, unem-ployment alleviation report___ 14443
effects of $1 minimum wage inareas________________________ 15147
finances__________________________ 13701standard metropolitan areas for
U. S., list, county business patterns, activities covered by OASI program, summary____ 13702
see also Redevelopment (city plan-ning, etc.)—also subjects.
Citrus fruit, imported, extension of restrictions, report____ 14729
City of Clinton Bridge Commission :act creating, amend—
hearing________________________ 14896law_____________________________14102
Civil aeronautics, see Aeronautics.
483157—58—No. 765------9Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 115
Ind ex
EntryCivil Aeronautics Administration :
civil aeronautics manual_______ 13733functions, transfer to Federal Avi-
ation Agency—hearings----------------------------------- 14575law-------------------------------------------- 14071reports---------------------------- 14360, 14454
procurement, small business partici-pation, hearings_________ 14899
technical development reports- 13735-736Civil Aeronautics Board :
civil air regulations_______________ 13739amendments_______________ 13740-747
continuation—law_---------------------------------------- 14071report---------------------------------------- 14454
economic regualtions______________ 13749function of issuing air safety regu-
lations, transfer to Federal Aviation Agency—
hearings------------------------------------- 14575report -------------------------------------l4360
Investigation concerning United States-Alaska air carrier serv-
,lce> Postpone, report-------- 14798Civil air regulations, see Aeronautics.Civil and Defense Mobilization Office :
naming—law. ----------------------------------------14108
„re,p2rts---------------------------- 14401, 14685Civil defense, see Civilian defense.Civil procedure:
appeals from interlocutory orders, amend U. S. Code—
law.---------------------------------------- 14262report_____________ _ _ 14855
peremptory challenges in civil'cases to multiple plaintiffs, reports. 14534,
14689Civil Rights Commission, what it is, n etcr---------------------------------- 13750Civil service:
job
75
see
career-conditional and career ap-pointments for certain em-ployees—
law_______________reports------------------ ZZZZZZ”14413,
employment of physically handi-capped in Federal service, re-port _________________________
examination announcements— administrative and management
positions________________airways flight inspector, exami-
nation announcement______assistant State veterans employ-
ment representative _ bookbinders, etc________current________________custodial laborer______cylinder pressman_____Federal service entrance____flight operations and airworthi"
ness inspector_____geodesist____________geologist_____________ ~~~~personnel officer, position ciassf-
fler, etc______________policeman____________ _ "printer proofreader—Z._ stenographers and typists, technologists__________________training officer, military sciences
Hawaii laws, coverage for employ-ees of board of harbor commis-sioners and commissioner of public lands, law________opportunities, local and ~re"- gional examinations_________years of service to America (address)___________________also Government officials""and employees.
--------- 14191 14413, 14864
13751
13758
13759
137591377013760
---- 13771----- 1375713762-764
137531375513766
137611375213754137681375613769
13995
13767
13765
EntryCivil service pensions:
coverage for certain temporary rural mail carriers—
law. ---------------------------------------- 14171report---------------------------------------14415
retirement and disability fund, vol-untary contributions, permit refund, law________ 14006
survivors benefits for Members ofCongress, law_________ _ 14117
Civil service retirement and disability fund, see Civil service pensions.
Civil War Contennial Commission : appropriations, increase limitation,
iaw- ------------------------- 14261appropriations, 1960, report______ 14863
Civilian defense:act of 1950, amend, hearing_____ 14883atomic shelter programs—
report-----------------------------------------14452views______________________ 14452
responsibiltiy, vest jointly in" Fed" eral Government and States,
/'ll -------- V >------------------------------------------------------------ -L*XOOOCladding, fuel, use of aluminum in high temperature water cooled reactors----------------------- 13533
Claims :Coast Guard military and civilian
personnel, settlement, limit amount, etc.—
law_____________report_________________ ___ _
damages from aircraft "crash atWorcester, Mass., remove$1,000 limitation—
law_________report______________ __ Z"_’“~”Z"
damages to property, etc" military personnel, authority to settle, report_________
noncombat activities of "military establishments, settlement, amend U. S. Code, law__
owners of land near Lake of theWoods, settlement, law______
Philippine religious organizations under war claims act, funds for settlement, alw__
war damage claims against Ger- many, payment, report_
Claims, see names of claimants.Clallam County, Wash., property con-
veyance, law___________Classification, see names of subjects"
objects, etc., classified.Classification tests, see Mental tests. Clayton act, see Monopolies. Cleaning, practices at cotton gins, ef-
fects on fiber properties and mill performance_____
Clergy :alien spouses and adopted children,
facilitate naturalization—law_______________
1408314696
1410514764
14519
14074
13968
14227
14813
14013
13252
1404214692report_________ Z
prohibit examination~in“D. eTcourts concerning information ob-tained in professional capacity, report___________ _ _
Clerks, see names of departments? etc.? where employed.
Cleveland, Ohio:
14422
occupational wage survey— departmental edition__document edition_____
Clifford, George, and wife, reliefZZZZZClifton, N. J., animal quarantine sta-
. tion> land conveyance, law.Clinton, Iowa:bridge across Mississippi River—
hearing______law________
Cloth, see Textiles.
151401429313848
14032
1489614102
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Entry
13245
14561
14684
14461
15318
1414614848
1404314388
14805
Clothing: men’s preference for cotton, wool,
etc., in selected items, errata— textile procurement for armed serv-
ices, bidder qualifications, hear-ing____________________
see also names or types of clothing.Cloture, limitation of debate in Sen-
ate, amend rules, views----------Clubs, nonprofit, operating as benevo-
lent life insurance associations, taxable income exemption, amend internal revenue code, report________________
see also Science clubs.CO and you---------------------------------------Coachella Valley: ,
construction of irrigation systems on restricted Indian lands—
law------------------------------—reports_________________ 14453,
Coal: „ ,, ..mining leases, increase limitation to
promote development on public domain—
law__________________________report----------------------- - ------ --—
production and conservation, stim-ulate through research and de-velopment, reports------ 14432,
resources of Walsenburg area, Colo_____________________
see also Lignite.Coal mines and mining, research and
development program, formula- tlon, reports____ 14432, 1480a
Coal Research and Development Com- mission, create, reports- 14432, 14805
Coast and Geodetic Survey: records, preliminary inventories- 15255technical bulletin---------------- -claims of military and civilian
personnel, settlement, limit amount, etc.—
law__________________________report------------------------------------
history, duties, etc. (remarks)------operation of atomic icebreaker—
hearings____________________veto________________________ ---
United States Code, amend to codify recent law, law---------------
Coast Guard Auxiliary, manual--------Coating materials:
anodic, catalog of technical reports, 1934-58--------------------
oxidation-resistant for molybde-num_____________________
15076
13272
140831469615392
1489014301
1420413774
13694
1329915174Cobalt, minerals yearbook chapter—
Cobalt isotopes, Co-60, development of high power irradiators--------
Code of Federal regulations, see for titles, chapters, etc., of the code printed separately, sub-ject involved.
Code practice equipments, organiza-tional maintenance, technical
manual______________
13581
13330
14539
14116
Codes of law :District of Columbia, amend, re-
port _____ ______ --_______ -revised statutes of U. S., amend,
law______________________United States—
title 10, amend— law
1407714688
_________ 14061,14068,14074,14092,14099,14204
reports_______________ 14519, 14786title 11, amend—
law_________reports------------
title 14, amend— law_________report ________
14475,
1420414696
14083,
EntryCodes of law—Continued
United States—Continued title 17, amend—
report-----------views_______________
title 18, amend hearing,
law.
1484914849
1476114210
14582 ___ 14086,
14097, 14141,14264, 14270 renortS—___________________—— 14403,1 14462, 14465, 14478, 14486,
14512, 14557, 14695, 14721, 14761
views------------------------------title 19, amend, law-----------title 23, revise, codify, etc.—
hearing________________law----------------------------------
title 28, amend— law.
1489614112
14034, 14097, 14100, 14200, 14262-263
reports— _ ————————— 14395,144657" 14691, 14746, 14855, 14857-858
title 32, amend— law____________report___________
title 33, amend, law. title 46, amend—
hearings----------------------------law—________ 13973, 13999,reports________ 14353, 14394,
Coliform organisms, rapid bacterio-logical detection in drinking water______________________
Collective bargaining, see Industrial relations.
College students, see Students.Colleges and universities:
faculty, students, and degrees, statistics, 1955—56---------
graduate fellowship program--------grants for scientific research pro-
grams— law___________________________report______________________ -•—
junior-year science and mathe-matics students, enrollment
survey-------------------------- -national defense education act of
1958—law___________—-—--------rr
14204, 142371488013980
145841415514698
13486
1491714928
1427614501
14922
Jtt„_____________________________ 14207reports____ 14392, 14525, 14544, 14758views__________________ _______ 1/1
school plant courses offered---------student loan program------------------training grants, teachers of men-
tally retarded children, law— see also Maritime academies..
Colloids, intraperitoneal radio, dis-tribution —
Collom, Edeltraud M. T., relief---------Colombia :
sending gift packages to----------------surplus agricultural commodities,
agreement------------------------Colombo plan, what it is, how it
works__________________Colonial National Historical Park,
Colonial Parkway, general in-formation_____________
Colonial Parkway, scenic access to Jamestown, Williamsburg,Yorktown__________________ -
Colorado, oil and gas leases, termi-nated by Land Management Bureau, reinstate, law-
Colorado Plateau, uranium deposits, criteria of hydrothermal em-placement theory----------
Colorado River and Valley :Navajo Indian project and San-
Juan Chama project, construct, report ----------------------------
147581492314929
14269
1351113818
15020
15374
15349
15273
15273
13965
13470
14733
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Ind ex
EntryColorado River and Valley—Continued
storage project, Glen Canyon unit, land exchange with Navaho Indians—
law______________________report_______ -ZZZZZZZZZZZ”
Colorado Springs, Colo., see Air Force ~ , Academy, Colorado Springs.Columbia Basin Inter-Agency Commit-
tee, minutes of 97th meeting.Columbia River and Valley :
surface water, supply of basin water quality studies in basin__ZZ
Columbia River project:Waldo Lake Tunnel construction,
rescind authorization— law_____________report________ ZZZZZZZZZ _
Columbiun, minerals yearbook" chap-ter_________________ __
Columnaris disease of fishesZZZZZZZZ Columns, see Pulse columns.Combat air crews, see Flight crews.Combustion, rocket, turbulent and mo-
lecular mixing, analytical study_____
Combustion gases, see Gases.Combustors, rocket, calculations of
chamber length to vaporize various propellants____
Commerce:
1421114373
13775
1509015003
1416414837
1517514994
activities under trade development and assistance act of 1954, semiannual report____
interstate commerce act, amend law______________________
Interstate, prohibit introduction of switchblade knives, law_
United States trade with major world areas_____________
world trade information service— economic reports____operations reports____statistical reports_____
world trade review, 1958___Commerce Department, publications
for use in marketing and dis-tribution_______
Commercial products:merchandise reexported, substitu-
tion for drawback provision— law____________report___________ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
subsistence items, purchase by executive agencies from small business concerns—
law_________________report____________ ~_____
Commercial treaties:trade agreements extension act of
1958—
15238
15224
14298
14073
13970
13697
1401814716
15058
15043-51 15052-57 15058-62
15060
1414514735
law_______________report___________ZZZZZZZ
trade agreements, legislatlonZZZZZ Commission on International Rules
of Judicial Procedure, see International Rules of Judicial Procedure Commission.
Committees, see names of committees Commodities, see Agricultural prod-
ucts.Commodity Credit Corporation:
purchase of flour and cornmeal for
140311441015382
eign outlets— law. --------------------------------------- 14028report----------------------------------- 14732
Commodity Exchange Authority, pub? lications, list__________ 13776
Commodity exchanges: amend act, report____________ 14456
potato futures trading, prohibit, hearings------------------------- 14559
EntryCommunications:
act of 1934, amend— law_________________report_____________ ZZZZZZZZZZZ”
artillery, MOS proficiency testfor specialist___________
commercial services for Air Force-manual___ _ ’
Communications:electronics doctrine, USAF, man-
ual______________________infantry, MOS proficiency test” for
specialist_____________see also Telephone.
Communism :chronicle of treason, articles in
Philadelphia inquirer, print additional copies, report_
Communist Party personnel, bioZ graphic directory____
infiltration, entertainment in New York area, hearings____
strategy of protracted conflict? com sultation___________
Southern States, investigation? hearings_______
world strength of Communist Party organization__
Communist International: denial of passports to persons en-
gaged in activities to further the movement—
hearings___report_________ ZZZ__views___________ ZZ_______ZZ
Compacts (interstate)”,"see Interstate agreements.
Companies, censuses, 1954, business, manufactures, mineral indus- tries, statistics, bulletin____
Company Canal: disposal of federally owned prop-
erty— law_______________reports___________ _ 14430”
Compensation, see Salaries.”Composers, Authors, and Publishers.
American Society of, see American Society of Compos-
~ „ eiZ’ Authors- and Publishers. Compounds, see names or classes of
compounds, or purpose for which used.
Compressed gases, see Gases.Compressible flow, see Flow.Compressors, axial-flow, rotor per-
formance at low speeds____ _ iConca, Margherita, relief_________ Z ’Concentration of heavy water by dis?
i, and electrolysis___ ]Concho, Okla., Cheyenne and Arapaho subagency reservation, de- crease size, report___
Concrete:mineral admixtures effectiveness in
preventing excessive expansion due to alkali-aggregate reac- tion_________
polyvinyl acetate as"admixture,"re-view of information_____
Cones, transition characteristics, ef-fects of nose angle and Mach number________
see also Seeds.Conference committees, reports _ _ 14344
14350, 14365, 14388. 14410-411’ 14430, 14442, 14454, 1445e’ 14465, 14470-471, 14481, 14486’ 14493, 14516-519, 14530-53L 14533-534, 14542-544, 14546- 548, 14550-551, 14554, 14556- 558.
14161 14799
13316
13272
13272
13315
14385
15346
14586
14588
14587
15378
145701454014540
13700
1418114867
1524113788
13580
14796
14946
14947.
15250
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EntryConferences, congresses, etc., Inter-
national organization and con-ference series_____ 15352-354
see also names of conferences, etc.Confirmation of nuclear design meth-
ods through analysis of hetero-geneous critical assembly------ 13424
Confiscated property, return to Ameri-can citizens, amend trading with the enemy act, report___ 14813
Congress of United States :code of Federal regulations______ 14968congressional record distribution to
former Members, report______ 14402date of meeting, 86th Congress, 1st
session, law_________________ 14163legislative record, 85th Cong., 2d
sess_________________________ 14593major legislative actions, 85th
Cong____________________ 14286-287Members, annuities, survivor bene-
fits, law_________________ 14117Republican report, 85th Congress. 14592A
Congressional list (series)_________ 15102Congressional Medal of Honor So-
ciety, Incorporate, law_______ 13987Congressional record, see Congress of
United States.Congressional serial set_____________ 13780Conifers, cone insects, western forest- 13256Conlin, Michael J., relief___________ 13804Connally, Tom, papers iu Library of
Congress, register____________15160Conrad, Elmer L., and others, relief__ 13904Conscription :
deferment or exemption upon change of membership—
law-------------------------------------------- 14067report_________________________ 14697
Conservation, see Natural resources.Conservation farming, see Soil con-
servation.Conservation reserve program of soil
bank__________________ 13777Conspiracies, organize, definition un-
der Smith act, amend U. S.Code, report_________________ 14403
Constitution of United States:Bill of rights amendment, facsimile- 15252facsimile_________________________ 15253
Construction, see Building.Construction equipment, see Building
machinery.Construction labor, see Labor.Construction materials, see Building
materials.Consumers:
preferences, usages, and buying practices, poultry and poultryproducts_____________________ 13246
price index, relative importance ofitems, technical note________ 15148
Consumers Public Power District ofNebraska, sodium graphite re-actor power plant____________ 13426
Containers:conex, dehumidified, etc., breathing
unit, interim report_____ 15388packaging and packing supplies,
Federal supply schedule______ 14979Containment for EBWR____________ 13626Containment of EBR-II_____________ 13627Contamination:
emission, meteorological factors in appraisal and control of hazard in air__________________ 13608
nuclear plant catastrophe, exposure criteria for estimating conse-quences______________________ 13379
Contested elections, Oliver vs. Hale, report________________ 14393
EntryContractors, labor relations, text-
book___________________ 15294see also Government contracts.
Contracts: administration, textbook----------- 15294execution with Indian tribes, amend
law—law_____________________________ 14115report___________________________ 14369
see also Government contracts.Control (aircraft), see Aircraft.Controllers, see Electric controllers. Cookery, fish and shellfish, cooking
tips___________________ 15006Cooking, see Cookery.Cooper, Jere, memorial services_____ 13779Cooper Tire & Rubber Co., relief____ 14639Cooperation, see International coop-
eration.Coosawhatchie River, vicinity of
Dawson Landing, survey in in-terest of navigation, law____ 13988
Copper, production from domestic mines, stabilizing, report______ 14514
Copyright:United States Code, amend—
report----------------------------------- 14849views__________________________ 14849
Coral reefs and islands, Hawaii, grant status of public lands, law____ 14022
Cordell Hull Dam and Reservoir: designate—
law------------------------------------- 14187report_________________________ 14839
Core drilling, exploration, uranium by radon measurement in drill holes--------------------------- 13631
Core program:APPR-1 employing full scale model
of reactor vessel, coolant flow tailoring------------------------- 13335
secondary schools, 1956-57 refer-ences------------------------------ 14920
Cores (reactor), see Reactors (atomic).
Corn :price support programs and acreage
allotments, law_________ 14179tillage, soil-conserving systems____ 13234
Corn meal:purchase by CCC for donation—
law---------------------------------------- 14028report---------------------------------------- 14732
Coronado National Forest, land ex-change, report________ 14425
Coronary arteries, blood flow-determi-nations with radioactive rubid-ium------------------------------ 13519
Coronary blood flow determinations with radioactive rubidium_____ 13519
Corporations: District of Columbia business cor-
poration act, amend, report__ 14407mergers, prenotification, amend
Clayton act, hearings________ 14892tax refund suits, amend U. S. Code
to establish venue—- law__________________________ 14263report__________________________ 14857
Corrosion and anticorrosives, water cooled reactors, use of alumi-num as fuel cladding__ 13588
Cosmetics: food, drug, and cosmetic act—
enforcement regulations, general- 15010 text___________________________ 15008
Cosmic rays, heavy ions, irradiation effects on pigment, hair folli-cles, and skin and oxygen in-fluence________________ 13605
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Ind ex
EntryCosmotrons, production and properties
of strange particles and pions at Brookhaven National Labo-ratory----------------------------------- 13456
Cost, control pointers for smallmarketers____________________ 15338
see also subjects.Cost and standard of living:
conditions in—Chile------------------------------------------ 15053Portugal----------------------------------- 15057
Cotton:broad woven goods, facts for in-
dustry ----------------------------------- 13722extra long staple, prohibit discrimi-
natory treatment under agri-cultural trade development and assistance act, report________ 14550
fiber properties and mill perform-ance, effects of cleaning prac-tices at gins_________________ 13252
fibers and yarns—fiber and processing test results,
1958 crop_____________________ 13211supplement__________________ 13210properties, 1956 crop_________ 13223
price support programs and acre-age allotments, law____________ 14179
prices, cloth and raw cotton, etc.,estimates______________________13212
quality in 1958 carry-over__________13213use in clothing Items, study of
men’s preferences, errata_____ 13245Cotton gins and ginning, cleaning
practices effects on fiber prop-erties and mill performance___ 13252
Cotton mills, cotton prices and millmargins, estimates____________ 13212
Cottrell, Alvin J., statement________ 14588County business patterns, reporting
units, etc., under OA8I pro-gram-------------------------------- 13702-709
County list of post offices________Coupled fast-thermal power breeder
critical experiment____Court of Customs and Patent Appeals
declare constitutional court, law____________________
Court of Military Appeals, court martial reports, holdings and decisions______________
Courts, see Venue—also names of courts.
Courts martial and courts of inquiry : Judge Advocates General boards of
review and Court of Military Appeals, reports, holdings and
13663
14100
14909
decisions_______________ ____ 14909manual, 1951—
Air Force annual pocket part, 1957----------------------------------- 14904
naval supplement, 1955, change. 14908 Courts of United States :
notice of pending actions on real property, amend U. S. code—
law-------------------------------------------- 14034report--------------------------------------- 14691
see also Circuit Courts of Appeals. Crack-extension-force for crack at free
surface boundary_____________ 15301Crashes, see Aircraft accidents.Craters of the Moon National Monu-
ment, general information____ 15274Crates, Federal supply schedule_____ 14979Credit:
long-term, make available for small business—
law-------------------------------------------- 14044law, text and explanation______ 14898
see also Agricultural credit—Pro-duction credit association.
EntryCreep of metals, properties of com-
plex heat-resistant alloy, mech-anism of beneficial effects of boron and zirconium___ 15230
Cretaceous period, geology and coal resources of Walsenburg area, Colo---------------------------- 15076
CREWSCAT problem form and man-ual------------------------------ 13298
Crime and criminals:Federal youth corrections act,
amend definition of youth of-fender—
law-------------------------------------------- 14097report--------------------------------------- 14465
publications, price list____________ 15316sentencing on one-count indictment,
amend U. S. Code—law-------------------------------------------- 14086report-------------------------------------- 14695
see also Criminal procedure.Criminal jurisdiction, status of forces
agreement, operation, report__ 14881Criminal Police Organization, Inter-
national, see International Criminal Police Organization.
Criminal procedure, admissibility of statements and confessions as evidence in U. S. Courts, amend U. S. Code-------------------- 14557
see also Habeas corpus.Crisfield, Md., modification of harbor
project in interest of naviga- tion----------------------------- 13981
Criteria of hydrothermal emplacement in Plateau uranium strata____ 13470
Critical assemblies: heterogeneous, analysis, confirma-
tion of nuclear design methods. 13424 Los Alamos facilities, use in nuclear
training program______ 13577plastic-moderated, research experi-
ence-------------------------------- 13680unreflected aqueous U-235, experi-
mental and theoretical studies. 13421 Crop insurance, see Agricultural in-
surance.Crops, insects attacking, insecticide
recommendations for control, 1958 season, supplementary sheet--------------------------- 13228
see also names of crops.Crow Creek Sioux Tribe of Fort
Thompson, S. D., see Sioux Indians.
Crow Indians, compensation for ceded lands, law-------------------- 13975
Crow Reservation, minerals, grant to certain Indians, report_ 14445
Crushed stone, see Stone.Crystal lattices, bulk properties of
stable isotopes as probe for liquid-state and solid-state in-vestigations___________ 13439
Crystals, quartz, electronic grade, minerals yearbook chapter____ 15207
Csencsits, Terez, relief____________ 13794Cseri, Laszlo, relief---------------- 13951, 14346CTR series__________________________ 13694Cuba, sending gift packages to— 15021 Culture:
international Information and cul- tural series--------------------15351
International programs, develop- ment, etc------------------------- 15351
international programs, U. S. par-ticipation, study, report__14815
Cumberland River:dam and reservoir near Carthage,
Tenn., designating—law--------------------------------------------- 14187report--------------------------------------- 14839
surface water supply of basin___ 15086
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EntryCupric ammonium reagent as oxidant
in carbonate leaching of uranif-erous ores___ __________ 13403
Curium isotopes, Cm-242, production and chemical isolation in 1000- curie quantities_______ 13624
Current fishery statistics, C. F. S. series_____________ 14983—986
Curriculum, school plant courses of-fered by colleges and universi-ties in United States 1956-59. 14923
Customs, see Tariff.Customs Bureau, Treasury decisions,
Jan.-Dec. 1957 _______ 15393Cylinder pressmen, see Pressmen.
D
D. C. Transit Co., sightseeing opera-tions, complaints of competing Independent operators, report- 14537
D. C. Transit System, Inc.: land exchange—
law_____________________________14119reports_________________ 14482, 14742
Dairy Congress, International, see International Dairy Congress.
Damages, see Claims.Damariscotta, Maine, alewife fishery. 14987 Dams:
construction, historical and archeo-logical data, preservation, report__________________ 14741
navigation, masonry, engineeringmanual______________________ 14939
see also names of dams or bodies of water.
Daniels, Julia S., see Screven, ThomasF., and family.
Daniels, Wallace Y., relief---------------- 13793Danville, Ill.:
population, special census---------------13713railroad accident___________________15116
Daskalakis, Demetrius, relief_______ 13837Data, see subjects.Dates (fruit) :
1472914595
1508314014
14156 14500
13989
14019
1424814506
imported, extension of restrictions, report__________________
Davey, Thomas J., relief------------------Dawson County, Mont., ground-water
factors affecting drainage------Dayton, Wyo., land conveyance, law. Dead:
members of reserve components dy-ing in service, headstones or markers for unmarked graves—
law_____________________________report _________________________
unidentified or unrecovered mem-bers of Armed Forces, memo-rial headstones or markers, law
veterans, burial allowance, in-increase, law____________
Deaf:loan service of captioned films—
law_____________________________report _________________________
Death :leading causes, United States,
Alaska, etc., 1956, national summaries_______________
mortality from selected causes, by age, race, and sex, U. S., 1956_____________________
Death duty, see Inheritance and transfer tax.
DeBaca, Hipolito C., relief---- 13938, 14667Debate, limitations of, see Cloture.
15265
15266
Entryueui .
Hawaii indebtedness, delete annual limitation—
law___________________________report_________________________
see also Public debt.Debtors, District af Columbia, budget
planners’ licensing act, report.Decay (physics) :
determination of prompt neutron decay constants of multiply-ing systems____________
Decay (radioactive) :decay schemes of Np-239, U—238
and Np-238 beta radioactivity and energy levels_______
Deciduous fruits, see Fruit.Decisions, see names of courts, etc.,
rendering decisions.Declaration of Independence, fac-
simile__________________Decomposition, radiation of water
under static and bubbling conditions_____________
Decontamination:aqueous, plutonium from fission
product elements________metallic nuclear fuels, methods and
equipment for processing------radiostrontium removal from hu-
man body, studies______Decorations of honor:
foreign, acceptance by retired U. S. Government personnel—
law_____________________________report_________________________
Defense, see National defense.Defense and Civilian Mobilization Of-
fice :
14036 14707
14421
13604
13433
15254
13556
13414
13602
13559
1388314423
change name— law_______ 14108
reports_________________ 14401, 14685Defense Department:
appropriations, 1959— law.__________________________ 14069
14411
14196
report_________________________appropriations, 1959, military con-
struction—law_____________________________reports_________________ 14554, 14817
cataloging handbook, H series____ 14907certain functions, transfer to Fed-
eral Aviation Agency, report. 14360DOD pamphlets--------------------- 13300—304military construction authoriza-
tion—law________________________ 14030
report_____________________ 14365military construction, study, au-
thorization, report______ 14874military standards------------------ 14911—914procurement, small business partic-
ipation, hearings------------------- 14899research and development—
report_________________________ 14450views__________________________ 14450
Secretaries to settle claims for damages by military person-nel, report______________ 14519
Defense materials, see Strategic materials.
Defense production act, see Produc-tion.
Defense Production Joint Committee, hearing_______________ 14285
Deferment from military service, seeConscription.
Deformation energy of charged drop. 13434Degrees (colleges, universities, etc.) :
conferred in Institutions of higher education, statistics, 1955-56. 14917
De la Motte, Bernardine M. A., relief. 13801Delaware, county business patterns. 13705
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EntryDemand, see Supply and demand.Demodectlc mange in cattle________ 13241Denial and probation orders currently
affecting export privileges_____ 15015Denisewich, William S., relief______ 13840Denison, Ronald H., relief___________ 13854Denmark :
air transport services, agreement__ 15366sending gift packages to___________ 15022
Dental care, see Dentistry.Dental Health Week, see National
Children’s Dental Health Week.
Dental schools, grants for research and teaching facilities, extend, hearings______________
Dentrifrices:false and misleading advertising—
report--------------------------------------- 14527views______________________ ____ 14527
Dentistry, teaching facilities, giants for construction, continue, hearings_______ ___ __ 14576
Dependents, see Air Force—Pensions.Deportation:
and exclusion orders, judicial re-
report-------------------------------------- 14389views__________________________ 14389
Lee, James C., suspension, report_ 14596Depreciation, allowance for Federal
tax purposes of ships over period of 20 years, amend mer- chant marine act, report_____ 14734
Desert lands, entries on disconnected tracts, law______ __ 13O8R
Deshler-Morris House:Independence National Historical
Park, land acquisition—InLv*----------------------------------------- 14047report--------------------------------- 14745
Design of quarry-stone cover layersfor rubble-mound breakwaters- 14945
Desoxyribonucleic acid, DNA synthe-sis in Irradiated animals____ 13524Deuterium: **>*>*■*
angular distribution and measure-ment of photomeson yields___
free atom collision cross sections of interest in controlled thermo-nuclear research________
injection into thermonuclear ma” chines_________________
shock preheated, magnetic compres-sion________
Development report, Air Force” Per-sonnel and Training Research Center_______________
Diagnosis, see Radiodiagnosis—also names of diseases.
Diatomite, minerals yearbook chap-ter____
Diborane, see Boron” hy”brides.Dickinson Dam, reservoir formed
designate Edward Arthur Pat- terson Lake, report______
Differential diagnosis of jaundice }Ylth radioactive rose bengal—
Diffraction, neutron, studies of mag- netic structure_
Diffusion:
13451
13354
13363
13351
13291
15176
14878
13515
13596atmospheric, large-scale, theory and
application to air trajecto- nes--------------------------- 13292—294
fission products at high tempera-tures from refractory matri-
CeS_- ---— 1Q4QQliquid thermal diffusion"!"" 13346 radiation enhanced, in solids,
TA. r.. ,the°ry and experiment_______ . 13427Di Gioia, Maria M. L., relief________ 13857Dillard, AlaLu D„ relief______ 13905, 14314Dimension stone, see Stone.
Entry 14644 15346
15340
1403814757
15340
148871418414842
14511
14152
14581
15237
Dinehart, Mrs. Boyd, relief___ 13926,Directories, biographic, BD series.Disabled :
benefits under social security act amendments of 1958____
police and firemen retirement, change effective date for in-creased rate of deduction—
law________________________report____________ . — _"
see also Pensions—Rehabilitation of the disabled.
Disability insurance:benefits under social security act
amendments of 1958_____social security act amendments of
1958—hearings_______________________law__________________ ~~~~~reports-------------------------- ”14354?
Disasters, feed and seed relief for farmers, State participation, report________________
Disbursing officers, Navy disbursingsystem, comptroller manual__ 15307-
„ 308Disbursing offices:Federal agencies, principles and
procedures, G. A. O. guidance manual—---------------------- 15072
Navy disbursing system, comp-troller manual---------------- 15307-308
Discharge, corrected, etc., extend edu-cational benefits, law_ ______
Discounts, functional, to wholesalers, require, amend, Robinson- Patman act, hearings__
Diseases, see names or classes of diseases.
Diseases of animals, see names of diseases or animals affected.
Diseases of fish, see names of diseases or fish affected.
Disks, rotating isothermal compres-sible laminar flow and heat transfer analysis______
Dispatchers, see Aircraft dispatchers.Disposition of Executive papers, Joint
Committee on, see Executive Papers, Joint Comimttee on Disposition of.
Dissolution and feed preparation for aqueous radiochemical separa-tion processes________
Distillation:heavy water production process-salt water by Virgin Island Cor-
poration— law________________reports--------------------------- 14556?
Distillation (fractional) :uranium hexafluoride production
from ore concentrates____Distribution (economics) :
Commerce Dept, publications for use in marketing and distribu-tion_____________________
District Courts, preemptory chal-lenges in civil cases to multiple plaintiffs, reports______ 14534, 14689
see also Judges.District judges, see Judges.District of Columbia:
13642
13580
1425614769
13594
13697
alley dwelling act, facilitate acqui-sition of property, report____ 14759
appropriations, 1958, enact certain provision, law__________ 14015
budget planning services, license persons engaged in business, report---------------------------- 14421
business corporation act, amend, report---------------------------- 14407
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EntryDistrict of Columbia—Continued
code of laws, amend provisions re-lating to attachments and garnishment of wages, etc., re-port_________________________ 14539
county business patterns--------------- 13705activities covered by OASI pro-
gram, summary____________courts, prohibit examination of
clergy concerning information obtained professionally, re-port _____________________
fish and game laws, revise and modernize—
law_____________________________report_________________________
hospital facilities, increase authori-zation—
13702
14422
1407514424
14060reports__________________ 14405, 14752
Juvenile Court, additional judge, report__________________ 14546
Lafayette Building, separate fund for maintenance, eliminate—
law___________________________ 14229report________________________ - 14522
mail routes, schedule for Washing-ton region____________________15315
motor vehicle parking faciilties act,amend, law__________________ 14037
notice of special assessments forpublic improvements, method of service, amend act, report- 14755
physical therapy practice, regu-lating, report________________
police and firemen retirement anddisabilty act, change effective date for increased rate of de-duction—
law_____________________________report_________________________
Public School Food Services Fund, reimbursement for children’s lunches—
law__________________________report_________________________
publications, price list____________real property, use for Southwest
Freeway— law_____________________________report _________________________
redevelopment act of 1945, clarify to facilitate Land Agency oper-ations—
law___________________________reports_________________ 14408,
school children, transportation fare subsidies, amend present law, report___________________
school superintendent, salary, in-crease—
law__________________________report_________________________
sewerage system, sewage delivery from Virginia for treatment and disposal—
law__________-_______________reports_________________ 14406,
Sibley Memorial Hospital pre-grant expenses, allow as part of total
cost, report___________________sightseeing businesses in D. C., com-
plaints, report___________southwest redevelopment—
law__________________________report_________________________
taxicab insurance act of 1958— law___________________________report_________________________
teachers, etc.—annuities, increase—
law_______________________reports________________ 14404, 14860
1403814757
142441447315316
1416514859
1419814862
14794
1418214352
1404814754
14409
14537
1416514859
1413714751
14260
EntryDistrict of Columbia—Continued
teachers, etc.—Continuedsalaries, fix and regulate, report- 14471salaries, increase—
law-----------------------------------------14182report_______________________ 14352
teachers salary act of 1955, amend—
law----------------------------------------------14182report--------------------------------------- 14352
transportation problems of metro-politan area, hearings________ 14901
District of Columbia Committee,House, reports___ 14404-409, 14352,
14421-422, 14424, 14473, 14539District of Columbia Committee,
Senate, reports____ 14751-757, 14759,, 14794, 14859-860, 14862
DiVarco, Joseph, proceedings for con-tempt of Senate, report______ 14777
Dock workers, see Longshoremen.Documents:
ships transportation, use of short-form, amend U. S. code—
law-------------------------------------------- 14155reports---------------------------- 14394, 14698
Documents Office, see Public Docu-ments Division.
DOD, see Defense Department. Dogfish sharks, see Sharks. Donnelly, Gerald H., relief_________ 14595 Doppler effects, temperature coeffi-
cient measurement in inter-mediate and fast assemblies__ 13601
Dorn, Edith, relief___________ 13919, 14648Dosimeters:
characteristics__________________ 13641solid state, for radiation measure-
ment------------------------------------- 13616Dosimetry, high level, measurement
systems------------------------ 13641Dougherty, James E., statement_____ 14588Drag (aircraft) :
inverse-taper leading-edge flap ef-fect 15247
Drainage, Buffalo Rapids irrigation project------------------------- 15083
Drawbacks: substitution provision upon re-
exportation of merchandise— law------------------------------------- 14018report---------------------------------------14716
Drawings: aeronautical standards, Air Force,
etc., alphabetical list___ 13289reference, Federal item identifica-
tion guides for supply catalog-ing---------------------------------- 14907
Dresden generating station, see Nu-clear reactor power plants.
Dried foods, see names or classes of foods dried.
Drugs: food, drug and cosmetic act—
enforcement regulations, general- 15010text------------------------------------------ 15008
see also Tranquilizing drugs— Weight-reducing preparations.
Dryden, Hugh L., nomination, hear-ing____________________ 14900
Duff, Harry N., relief_______________ 14615Dumping (commercial policy) :
antidumping act, 1921—amend, law_____________________ 13976as amended, text_______________ 15381
Duties, see Tariff—also names or classes of articles imported.
Dwellings, see Housing.Dynamics, Argonne experimental
breeder reactor II, predicted behavior_______________ 13390
see also Hydrodynamics.
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EEntry
Eagle Creek Intercommunity Water Supply Association right-of- way conveyance over lands inLincoln National Forest—
law-------------------------------------------- 13984report-------------------------------------- 14355
Earnings, see Wages. Earth satellites, see Satellites.Earthquakes, United States, 1956___ 13773East (Near East) :
program for peace (address)_____ 15354East (U. S.) :
national park system, Invitation to visit-------------------------------- 15280
East Central States, see CentralSt a. t es
East North Central States, see Cen-tral States.
Eastern Air Lines, Inc., emergencyboard report-------------------- 14932-933
Eastern Hemisphere, see Hemisphere, Eastern.
Ebert, Carl, and wife, relief— 13952, 14325EBR, see Reactors (atomic) EBWR, see Reactors (atomic). Economic conditions:
unemployment, alleviate by arearedevelopment, report________ 14443
world trade information serv-ice----------------------------------- 15043-51
see also names of countries, States, etc.
Economic cooperation series________Economic regulations, Civil Aeronau-
tics Board_____________Economic security, see Social security. Economics, mutual security program,
effects on U. S. economy______Economists, home, specialists in
Health, Education, and Wel-fare Dept_____________
Education:benefits to Korean veterans, amend
change of program provisions of law, report___________
biennial survey__________________children in federally affected areas,
financial assistance, extend and amend law, law________
education briefs______________ ___exchange program, teachers of
French language and litera-ture, opportunities, 1959-60__
graduate fellowship program_____international programs, U. S. par-
ticipation, study, report_laws, general information and bib-
liography_______________mentally retarded children, teacher
training grants, law_____national defense education act of
15349
13749
15108
15092
1478414917
1396714925
1493014928
14815
14918
142691958—
allotments, 1959________ 14926-927law------------------------------------ 14207reports---------------- 14392, 14544, 14758send to conference, report_ 14525summary and analysis____ 14894views--------------------------------- 14758
on aging, bibliography________14919student loan program at colleges
and universities______________ 14929television utilization, expedite, re-
port--------------------------------------- 14497traffic safety research needs, hear-
ing---------------------------------------- 14578veterans benefits, extend period in
certain cases, law____________14152war orphans assistance act,
amend—law--------------------------------------------14214report--------------------------------------- 14785
Entry see also Colleges and universities—
Elementary education—Physi-cal education and training— School buildings — Vocational education — also subjects taught.
Education and Labor Committee,House:
1456914510
committee print______________report------------------------- 14504-506,
Education Board of D. C. : employees salaries, increase—
law________________________report________________________ _
Education Office:1418214352
appropriations, 1959, supplemental, proposal--------------------------- 14305
bulletins 1958 series___________14918-919circulars-------------------------------- 14920-924establish science clubs for boys and
girls—law----------------------------------------------142I8report-----------------------------------------14504
home economics programs andspecialists____________________ 15092
Educational boards and departments, State, grants-in-aid for train-ing of teachers of mentally retarded children_____ 14269
Educational institutions, see Colleges and universities.
Edward Arthur Patterson Lake, desig- natlng, report------------- 14878
Edwards, Gerald K„ relief___________ 14595Efficiency of scavenging devices used
in determining fallout_______ 13334Eggers, Margarete, see Briest, Mar-
garete E.Ejectors, see Air ejectors.Elections, see Contested elections.Electric apparatus and appliances :
electrical facilities safe practices handbook, Air Force pam- phlet------------------- 13281
enclosures, definition and basic re- quirements, military standard- 14911
Electric conductivity, see Electric resistance.
Electric controllers, Ships Bureau manual__________
Electric equipment, see Electric ap-paratus and appliances.
Electric lamps, Federal supply sched-ule ____________________
Electric motors, Ships Bureau man-ual ____________________
Electric plants, see Electric power plants.
Electric power, see Electricity.Electric power plants, Argonne low
power reactors package plant for production of electricity and space heating in remote places___________
Electric resistance, high polymers during isothermal polymeriza-tion, changes__________
Electric utilities, wage structure—— Electrical facilities safe practices
handbook, Air Force pam-phlet ______________
Electricity :Bonneville power, generations and
sales statistics________ _high-intensity ionizing radiation,
electrical effects on nonmetals_ hydroelectric power plants. State
and municipal licenses, amend Federal power act, report____
hydroelectric power resources of
15334
14973
15334
13388
15310 15136
13281
13691
13477
14832
U. S-----------------------------------------14954national electric rate book____ 14956-967
fuel adjustment data_______ 14962-967
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Entry
13388
15331
15302
1334413580
13340
13449
13512
14911
14914
14913
13272
13481
13600
13455
Electricity—Continuedproduction, Argonne low power re-
actor packaged power plants designed for remote places-------- 1
rural, materials acceptable on elec-trification systems of REA borrowers--------------------- -
Electrochemistry, mechanisms of noble-metal hydrogen systems.
Electrolysis:fused salt, thorium metal, pilot
scale production-------------heavy water production process.—
Electrometers, applied in radiation monitoring with Faraday cup secondary emission monitors—
Electron beam control in conventional synchrotron-------------- -
Electron capture, isotope decay, meth-ods for calibration, etc-
Electronic equipment:enclosures, definition and basic
requirements, military stand-ard________________ -—--
military, reliability, military stand-
test points and test facilities design, military standard------- .—
Electronic mechanics, see Mechanics (persons).
Electronics, communications doctrine, USAF, manual-------------
see also Electronic equipment.Electrons:
high energy, use for sterilization and chemical processing, prob-lem of induced radioactivity-
linear accelerator, isotope produc-tion__________________ --
Naval Research Laboratory guide field project, status---------
runaway, and cooperative phenom-ena in B-l stellerator dis-charges_______________ _—
steadily running, self-focusingstreams______________________
triplet production in hydrogen------see also Electron capture.
Elementary education, teachers, apti-tude, activities, etc------
Elementary particles, strange, produc-tion and properties at Brook-haven cosmotron----------
Elementary processes in radiation chemistry------------- - —-
Elements, structural, exposed to heat-ing rates and elevated tempera-tures of high-speed flight, effects of aerodynamic heating-
Elements (chemical), see Chemical elements—Fission products.
Elgin Air Force Base, Fla.:land conveyance to Florida, law— land conveyance to Valparaiso, Fla.,
law____El Paso, Tex.:
land exchange— law_________reports_______
EM series_________Emergency boards:
reportsEastern Air Lines, Inc------ 14932-933Trans World Airlines, Inc---------- 14934
Emission, see Nuclear emissions.Employee benefit plans:
welfare and pension plans dis-closure act—
law_____________________________14180reports___________________ 14356,14517
Employee pensions, see Pensions.
13357
1335213661
14925
13456
13541
15235
14144
14162
142161487314483,
__ 14939-942
EntryEmployees:
employed In bona fide executive capacity, etc., terms defined under Fair labor standards
___ ————————————————————— 15408 nonagricultural establishments—
index___________ 15143—144, 15152—153number____________________15154-155
tax-exempt organizations, social security coverage, law------
see also Government officials and employees—Railroad employ-ees.
Employees’ Compensation Appeals Board, decisions, 1956---
Employer-employee relations, see In-dustrial relations.
Empolyers, records, general require-ments_________________
Employers’ liability and workmen’s compensation :
longshoremen, amend act, report— statistics need (address)---------------
Employment:assistant State veterans representa-
tive, examination announce-ment_____________________
farm, statistics__________________nonagricultural establishments—
index___________ 15143-144, 15152-153number of employees----------- 15154—155
public services for veterans, 1918—58____________________________
teen-agers, Federal law provisions— see also Handicapped.
Employment of Physically Handi-capped, Presidents Committee on, see President’s Committee on Employment of Physically Handicapped.
Employment Security Bureau, appro-priations, 1959, supplemental, proposal----------------------
Enemy property:liquidation funds, transfer to war
claims fund, law-------------return, amend trading with the
enemy act, report-------------Energy, see Atomic energy.Engebretsen, Toley, relief----------------Engineering:
careers in Veterans Administra-tion---------------- - -------------
14130
14935
15406
1486915149
1377113255
1493615401
14305
14227
14813
14679
1409414724
13318
___ _____________________ 15394 geology, central Alaska Range____ 15078see also Nuclear engineering.
Engineering and design, manual- 14939-942Engineering test reactors, see Re-
actors (atomic).Engineers:
advanced training, AEC contrlbu-tion_________________________ 13575
appointed to positions in Alaska, etc., travel expenses, amend ad-ministrative expenses act—
law__________________________report_______________________ -—
supply, MOS proficiency test forspecialist_______________ _____
tax men in Internal Revenue Serv-ice, career________________ ---,
____v,________Engines, internal combustion, facts
for industry___________see also Turbines.
Engines (aircraft) :turbine, 250-horsepower, parametric
design studies----------------turbojet operation, effect of fuel
ingestion________________see also Rockets.
England, see Great Britain.English, Bernard H., relief------ 13945, 14677Enlisted personnel, see Army.
1VVI _____________________15105Engineers Corps, Army, manuals- 14939-942
13724
15387
13735
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Ind ex
Enrico Fermi reactor, see Reactors (atomic).
Entertainments, see Amusements.Entomology Research Division, insec-
ticide recommendations forcontrol of insects attacking crops and livestock, 1958 sea-son, supplementary sheet_____
Entrainment studies of solvent ex-traction of uranium from heavy slurries_________
Entries of lands, see Desert lands. Enzymes, structure and function,
Isotopic studies______________Epithelial cells, gastro-intestinal, cell
renewal, etc., in normal and irradiated animals____
Equations:disassembly and heating of plasma-stability in stabilized pinch______stable hydromagnetic equilibria___static pinch and plasma___________transport, solution by Sn method__
Equations of motion, for entry into planetary atmosphere, study, errata________________
Equilibrium, hydromagnetic, stable__Eremenko, Benedict, relief_______Erythrocytes, see Blood.Erythropoiesis:
studies________________________urinary erythropoietin, biological
and chemical characteristics__Espe, Robert A., relief_______ 13879,Espionage:
chronicle of treason, articles in Philadelphia Inquirer, print additional copies, report_
laws, extend application, report__Estate tax, see Inheritance and trans-
ETR, see Reactors (atomic). Eurasia, downstream probability den-
sity function for constant wind data_____________
Euratom, see European Atomic En” energy Community.
European Atomic Energy Commun-ity :
Entry
13228
13396
13500
13539
1335313353136201361713679
152281362014621
13499
1362914601
1438514512
13294
agreement approving, reports_____
cooperation with U. S., to develop atomic power—
law_________reports------------------ 14508?
proposed agreements and legisla-tion to carry out proposed co- operative program, hearings__
Europium—155 as source in portable radiographic devices__
Evaporation, fuel-salt fluoride volatil-ity process for uranium recov- ery from reactor fuel_
Evasion and survival problems and prediction of crew perform-ance :
supp. 1, predictor instruments—supp. 2, CREWSCAT problem fo"rm
and manual_________Evidence, admissibility of statements
and confessions in U. s Courts, amend U. S. Code, re-port—
Exact phase-shift calculation” for nucleon-nuclear scattering____
Examinations, see Civil service.Excavating machinery, Federal sup-
ply schedule___________Excer process, aqueous method for
production of pure uranium tetrafluoride from crude uran-ium sources_____
14509, 14827
1419014825
14282
13487
13416
13297
13298
14557
13432
14971
13404
EntryExcess property, see Surplus prop-
erty.Exchanges, see Foreign exchange.Excise taxes, see Internal revenue.Excitation curve, level densities of
highly excited nuclei, effect of shell structure________ 13437
Executive agencies, see Government offices.
Executive departments, see Govern-ment reorganization plans.
Executive papers, Joint Committee on Disposition of, reports____ 14447-448
Exhibitions:free entry of exhibits for religious
organizations, report____ 14428industrial—
Los Angeles, President to ask free world countries to par-ticipate—
law_________________________reports----------------------- 14477?
State fair, free entry of exhibits— law_________________reports-------------------------Z”14374?
World Science-Pan Pacific, United States Government partipica-tion—
1426714872
1426814828
law__________________________report________________ ___?
Expenditures, see Sclentiflc”research. Expenditures of United States Gov-
ernment, see Finances.Experiment stations, see names of sta-
tions.Experimental and theoretical studies
of coupled fast-thermal system ZPR-V_____________
Experimental and theoretical studies of unreflected aqueous U-235 critical assemblies_____
Experimental boiling water reactor, see Reactors (atomic).
Experimental breeder reactors, see Reactors (atomic).
Exploratory wind-tunnel investiga-tion at high subsonic and tran-sonic speeds of jet flaps on un- swept, rectangular wings_____
Explosives, importation, transporta-tion, etc., amend U. S. Code, hearing_
Exponential piles, see Reactors (atomic).
Exports :in relation to U. S. production,
1957, comparisons with previ-ous years_______________
privileges, denial and probation or-ders currently affecting_
textiles etc., U. S. 1954-57, in re- lation to U. S. imports__
total trade of U. S____see also Commerce—also names or
classes of articles exported. Expositions, see Exhibitions. Ex-servicemen, see Veterans. External environmental radiation
me a surementsin United States_________
Extraction (chemistry) ;solvent—
1422314458
13425
13421
15243
14582
15059
15015
1506115062
13458
uranium and thorium ores______ 13405uranium and vanadium recovery
from salt-roast-process solu-tions------------------------------------- 13400
uranium from heavy slurries, en-trainment studies____________ 13396
solvent extraction processes, aque-ous feeds preparation______ 13642
Eyes, compensation to veterans forblindness in both eyes, specialrate, law-------------------------- 13997
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F Entry
14954
F. D. I. C., see Federal Deposit Insur-ance Corporation.
F. N. M. A., see Federal National Mort-gage Association.
F P C P seriesFabrication, see Materials fabricated.Fabrics, see Textiles.Facsimiles :
Bill of Rights_____________________Constitution of United States------Declaration of Independence---- -—
Factor analysis, rating scale varia-bles used as criteria of military leadership---------------- —
Facts for Industry (Census Bu-reau)____________________13;-1-7-8
Faculty (schools) :institutions of higher education,
statistics, 1955-56----------Fair labor standards act, see Labor
standards.
152521525315254
13296
14917
Fairfax County, Va.:Burke Airport property, disposal—
law___________________________report _________________________
Fairs: ,international trade, Los Angeles,
President to ask free world countries to participate—
law_____________________________reports_________________ 14477,
State, articles for exhibit, free entry—
law___________________________reports_________________ 14374,
Fallout, see Radioactivity. Families:
camping information, list of refer-ences___________________
public health nursing service, case studies______________ —-—
Faraday cup monitor for Iowa State College, synchrotron electron
beam______________ --Fares, see Motorbuses—Street rail-
roads.Farm-City Week, National, see Na-
tional Farm-City Week.Farm credit, see Agricultural credit.
1416914804
1426714872
1426814828
15275
15322
13340
Farm labor: employment statistics----------------Mexican agricultural workers im-
portation program, extend— law______________________ ----reports_________________ 14368,
Farm loans, see Agricultural credit. Farm products, see Agricultural prod-
ucts.Farm refrigerator, walk-in, 2 temper-
ature, building plans---Farm work, see Farm labor.Farmer, Heinz, relief-----------------------Farmer Cooperative Service:
general report---------------------------information series-------------------------
13255
14124 14727
13238
13809
1494914950
Farmers, feed and seed disaster re-lief, State participation, re-port---- ------------------------14511
Farmers’ bulletins--------------------- . 13231—234Farmers’ cooperative organizations,
magazines, newspapers and newsletters, list----------- 14950
Farms:acreage allotment transfers when
land is taken under eminentdomain—
law______________________________ 14179report__________________________ 14731
employment statistics------------------ 13255farm program, 1959 and 1960, law. 14179
FAS-M series------------------------------------- 15011Fast reactors, see Reactors (atomic).
EntryFatigue of materials, see Strains and
FDIC, see Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
Federal, see headings beginning Fed-eral—Government—National.
Federal agencies, see Government offices.
Federal aid, see Grants-in-aid.Federal Aviation Agency:
establishment— . ___hearings----------------------------------- ^57olaw __________________________ 14071reports_________________ 14360, 14454
Federal civil service, see Civil service. Federal courts, see Courts of United
StatesFederal Crop Insurance Corporation,
administrative flexibility in op-erating crop insurance pro- gram, amend act, report----------14507
Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora-tion • tnri
annual report, 1957----------------------- 14951report to insured banks----------------- 14952
Federal employees, see Government officials and employees.
Federal Hall National Memorial, re-habilitation and preservation, clarify law, law----------- 14003
Federal home loan bank act, amend, hearings--------------------- 1488o
Federal insurance contributions act, see Old age and survivors in-surance.
Federal item identification guides for supply cataloging, cataloging handbooks---------------- -— 14907
Federal National Mortgage Associa-tion, policies, procedures,etc., report on review----------- 14295
Federal Power Commission: forms and publications, list and
order blank____________ 14955FI’C P series_____________________149o4
Federal property, see Public prop- erty.
Federal property and administrative services act, see Public prop-erty. x
Federal regulations, see subjects.Federal Republic of Germany, see
Germany.Federal Savings and Loan Insurance
Corporation, Federal home loan bank act, amend, hear- ings__________________ 14885
Federal supply schedule----------- 14971-981Federal Trade Commission:
cease-and-desist orders, enforce-ment, finalize under sec. 11 of Clayton act, hearings--- 14892
jurisdiction to issue preliminary injunctions under Clayton act,
hearings__________________ 14892jurisdiction under packers and
stockyards act, law------- 14252Federal wage hour law, see Labor
standards.Federal youth corrections act, see
Crime and criminals.Federation of Malaya, see Malaya.Feed, see Food for livestock.Feed grains, see Grain.Fellowships:
awarded by N. I. H., 1958------------- 15260graduate program------------------------- 14928national defense education act of
report_________________________ 14544Fermi reactor, see Reactors (atomic).Ferroalloys, production, etc., 1957_ 15197
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 127
Ind ex
EntryFertilizers, how much shall I use?
gardener’s guide______ 13237Fetus, development, effects of mater-
nally administered pluto- nium-32 ---------------------- 13531
Fibers:agricultural, use in clothing items,
study of men’s preferences, errata---------------------------- 13245
textile fiber products, misbranding, etc., protect consumer—
law-------------------------------------------- 14240report--------------------------------------- 14551
see also names of certain plants, textiles, etc.
FICA, see Old age and survivors in-surance.
Field manuals, see Army Department.Field representative, use by wholesale
food distributors and afliliated retailers, study______ 13251
Figs:dried and paste, Portugal industry. 15011 dried, report on escape clause in-
vestigation---------------------------- 15380imported, extension of restrictions,
report______________ _____ 147°9Filibustering, control, amend Senate
rules, views_________________ 14684Films (photography) :
United States and foreign obliga-tions and securities, permit—
law.-----------------------------------------14264report--------------------------------------- 14858
see also Motion pictures.Fin rot and peduncle disease of sal-
monid fishes---------------- 14995Finance :
14969
1510913701
13701
agriculture balance sheets, 1958 business problems in Chile, analysis,
report _____________city finance_______________ _ ____ _city government, 1957, compen-
dium________governmental, in United States?
1957_ ------------------------------ 13729management functions in Federal
Government, report______ 14417State finances, 1958___________ZZZZ 13730
Finance Committee, Senate:hearings-------------------------------- 14886-887reports- ---------------- 14715-719,
14738, 14767, 14828, 14830-831, 14842-843, 14866.
Financial statistics, see Finance.Finland :
13312
13314
sending gift packages to___________ 15023surplus agricultural commodities,
„ agreement______________ __ _ 15379Finn, Charles C„ relief------------- 13878,14307Finn, George C., relief------------- 13878, 14307Fire ants, see Ants.Fire control (gunnery) :
fire control crewman, proficiency
m ech a nic specialist? proflcTeneyIPSIS _ ------
Fire-cured tobacco, see Tobacco?Fire Department of D. C.:
retirement and disability act ofD. C. change effective date for increased rate of deduction—
law__________________report_______
Firemen (fire fighters? : positions in interstate instrumen-
talities, social security cover-age—
1403814757
law.------------------ -------------------- 14143report---------------------------------------14717
Flrjanian, Nunik, relief______ 13867, 14633firms, see Business.First aid guide---------------------------------- 15065
EntryFiscal accounting, see Accounts and
accounting.Fish and fisheries:
Alaska, annual summary, 1957____ 14983Alaska fisheries management and re-
search, progress report, 1957— 15005 columnaris disease of fishes_______ 14994commercial fisheries review, sepa~
rates------------------------------ 14987-989conservation program, integrate
with Federal water-resourcedevelopments, law________ __ 13971
culture, Rochester, Ind. station, ex-change of lands—
law. ---------------------------------------- 14241reports ----------------------- 14492, 14871
current fishery statistics, CFSseries. ---------------------- 14983-986
development in projects underwatershed protection and floodprevention act, law___________ 14208
District of Columbia laws, reviseand modernize—
law____________________report_______________ Z_Z_Z
fishery leaflets_________ ___ _fishery products, imports' and
ports, 1953-57_________fresh-water fish—
------ 14075___ 14424 14990-999ex-
----- 14984bacterial gill disease_____nutritional and other gill dis'
eases _________________loan fund authorization, increase^
law_reports.views______________________
Middle Atlantic fisheries, annual summary, 1957__
Pacific Coast, dogfish shark ~depre~ dations, Investigate methods of control, etc.—
law________________report__________ ——ZZZZZZZZZ
South Atlantic fisheries, annual summary, 1957 _____
special scientific reports, fisheries series_____
tips on cooking fish_______see also headings beginning Fish—
also names or classes of fish. Fish and Wildlife Service:
laboratories, research _ refuge leaflets________ ZZregulatory announcement__special scientific reports, fisheries
series_________________ 15003—5I* ish cultural station, see names of
stations.
14997
14996
--------- 1423114490, 14795
14795
14985
1423014489
14986
15003-5 15006
149891500015001
Fish oil:fungicides development, report- 14989research, progress________ __ 14989
fisheries, see Fish and fisheries.Fishery products, see Fish and fish-
eries.Fishing vessels, commercial, hull in-
surance and protection and in-demnity insurance, problems, supp__________________ 15004
Fission, uranium fragments, angular a”d energy distributions, studied by means of multigrid ionization chamber_____ 13438
see also Nuclear fission.Fission products:
aqueous decontamination of plu-tonium from elements_ 13414
decontamination of thorium reactor fuel-------------------------------- - J3gp2
diffusion at high temperatures fromrefractory matrices___________ 13428
Fissionable materials:fluoride volatility processes from
spent recovery reactor fuels__ 13681
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Oct ob er 1958
EntryFissionable materials—Continued
land in Jackson County, Miss., conveyance of U. S. interests to record owners-------------
land in Leon County, Fla., convey-ance of U. S. interests to Talla-hassee, law---------------r-T.-
Flags, United States, design and di-mensions, clarify law and pro-cedure, report -------------
Flaps (aircraft) : , .jet, on unswept rectangular wings,
exploratory investigation-—- leading-edge, inverse-taper, effects
on aerodynamic characteristics in pitch--------------------------
Fleas, how to control-----------------------Flight:
inspection manual--------- ---------- ■—operations and airworthiness In-
spector, examination announce-ment ------------------------T--
visual flight rules, weather mini-mums, civil air regulations amendment______________
13781
14027
14364
15243
1524713240
13737
13759
13746JTIIKUI vrewB .
evasion and survival behind enemy lines, test for prediction of per-formance---
supp. 1, predictor instruments— 13207 supp. 2, CREWSCAT problem
form and manual--------------— 132y»Flight Engineers International As-
sociation, emergency board re- ports__________ 14932, 14934
Flocculation, subsidence and filtra-tion of uranil'erous colloidal ore dispersions (slimes)-------- 1339a
Floods:Chicago area, Illinois and Indiana,
Oct. 1954_____________ •— 15081control Improvements, Palm
Springs, Calif., area, report— 14834 floods of 1954 (series)---------------- 15081
Florida: —county business patterns---------------13land transfer, law--------- - --------------- 14144potatoes, costs of marketing--------- 13244purchase of Withlacooche land uti-
lization project as site of prison farm, report---------- 14541
Flour: ___ ,wheat, purchase by CCC for dona-
tion—law----------------------- 14028report_________________________ 14732
Flow: axial, compressor rotor perform-
ance at low speeds------ 15241axisymmetric, second-order slender-
body theory-------------------- 15229compressible laminar, and heat
transfer about rotating iso- _thermal disk-------------------------15-37
internal natural convection, effect of body rotations------------- 15239
laminar—incompressible boundary layer
similarity equations, solu-tions________________________ 15249
incompressible fluids in systems with various geometries, ef-fects of porous boundaries-- 13446
transition on cones, effects ofnose angle and Mach number— 15250
low speed longitudinal characteris-tics of swept wings at high Reynolds number, summary and analysis---------------------------15219
subsonic flapping oscillations offinite wings at low speeds, aerodynamic forces and mo-ments_______________________ 15233
EntryFlow—Continued
supersonic— , _air-to-air ejectors, theory and
experiments------------------------ I0223heating rate, rocket powered
supersonic tunnel to study-15-40interference fields affecting sta-
bility of aircraft---------------- 1524oturbulent— , .
and molecular mixing in rocket combustion, analytical study— 15238
fluctuations behind heated grid— 15232 wall outflow and porosity, measure-
ments of effects on wave at-tenuation in transonic wind tunnel with perforated walls- lo-46
Fluid metal fuels, UO2-Nak slurry---- 13389Fluidized-bed conversion of fuel proc-
essing wastes to solids for dis-posal_________________ 13638
Fluoride isotopes, F—18 use in pre- dieting catalytic reactions-------- 13a49
Fluorides: fused salt-volatility process for
uranium recovery from reactor fuel___________________ 13416
molten reactors, chemical aspects- 13385 molten systems, metallurgical prob-
lems_____________________ 13656volatility processing of reactor
fuels—recent developments------------------ 13417survey of work in United States- 13681
see also Hexafluorides.Fluorine, multi-ton production for
manufacture of uranium hexa-fluoride_______________ 13411
Fluorspar:acid-grade, production from domes-
tic mines, stabilizing, report- 14514production maintenance law, extend,
veto_____________________ 14o89Flutter (aircraft) :
flapping oscillations of finite wings at low speeds, aerodynamic forces and moments-------- 15233
helicopter rotor blades, effect of parameters Including tip Mach number_________________ 13347
Flux (neutrons), see Neutrons.Flying schools, see Aeronautics.FNMA, see Federal National Mort-
gage Association.Fog signals, list, Hydrographic Office- 15094Food:
chemical additives, amend Food, drug, and cosmetic act—
law______________________________14271report_________________________ 14853
consumption in U. S., 1909—52,1957 supplement-------------------- 13226
food, drug and cosmetic act— enforcement regulations, gen-
eral_________________________ 15010text____________________________ 15008
misleading promition of food sup-plements_____________________ 15009
radiation preservation, developmentof high power irradiators------ 13581
radiation sterilization high energyelectrons use, problem of radio-activity induced-------------------- 13481
surplus, distribution to needy underfood stamp program, report— 14359
wholesale—distribution facilities of San
Francisco, study-------------------- 13242distributors and affiliated retail-
ers, use of fieldmen, study------ 13251marketing facilities, Grand
Rapids, Mich________________ 13247see also School lunches.
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 129
Ind ex
Food, drug and cosmetic act, see Cos- t -. , „ metics—Drugs—Food.Food for livestock:
byproduct feeds, demand and price structure________________
disaster relief for farmers, etc., State participation, report___
forage and feed, Federal supply schedule_______ _ _ _
Food for poultry, byproduct" feeds, demand and price structure-
hood stamps, program for distribu-tion of surplus foods to needy report___ ___ _ __
Foot-and-mouth diseased wild" animal earners, prohibit importation,
Foot marches______—7J—.Forage plants, forage and feed, Fed-
eral supply schedule____Forbes, David, relief_____ _ ----Ford Nuclear Reactor Building.’tr’acer
gas measurement of air leak- age--------Forden, Harvey L„ relief—” 13889, Foreign Affairs Committee, House:
io ko ’ Jan- 3> 1957-Aug. 23, establish subcommittee for discus-
sions between U. S. and Cana- aian legislators, report-
hearings, etc___ _reports_______
14423, 13326, 14458," views—-4-7-7! 14484’ 14532’
Foreign Agricultural Service","misceL , laneous, FAS-M series__
h orelgn aid :Colombo plan for cooperative eco-
nomic development in South andSoutheast Asia, what it is how it works_
mUtU1959—CUHty appropriations^
Entry
13258
14511
14980
13258
14359
1421013307
1498014618
1356014332
14573
----- 14748 14570-573
14348, 14472, 14540 14540
15011
15349
law_____________report_______
effects’on U."s. economy^, technical cooperation contracts of
voluntary and nonprofit agen- Fnroi™ 68 with ICA, status report— Foreign currencies, see Money.Foreign Excess Property Officer, im-
port permits issuance, investi- gation, report_
h oreign exchange: controls—
141971455815108
France_______India_______United Kingdom_____ -------
Foreign languages, sec name’s of languages.
Foreign Relations Committee, Senate • establish subcommittee for discus-
rtton8 ,bet4w,ee? u- S. and Cana- hearing leSislators, report------reports-_____ ——”"
foreign department and foreign service
personnel, recruitme’n’t’ "a"nd ’ train’ ing, hearing___________
rClaw^ °®cers’ increase annuities— reports"-”’.I-”"-””-’T4484;
visa work_______________Foreign trade, see Commerce.Forest conservation, see Forests and
forestry.Forest experiment stations, see
names of stations.
15110
14521
150541505615052
15347
14888
142251474915347
14748 14888
14613, 14872
Entry15066Forest pest leaflet___
Forest planting:Hawaii, reforestation—
law_______________report__________ ——____
Forest Products Laboratory, publica’ tions, list__
Forest Service, forest fire control warehouse and lot, Salt Lake City, Utah, sale, law__
Forests and forestry:forest conservation, history high-
lights____________________miscellaneous releases, Central
States Station_______ —silvical characteristics—
butternut________________yellow buckeye_______ ____
TVA and forestry________see also National forests—Trees.
Forms, blanks, etc., see names of de-partments, etc., issuing or using forms.
Fort Crowder Military Reservation • land conveyance to Neosho, Mo —
law___________reports---------------- ——”"14467
Fort Custer Military Reservation : adjustment of jurisdiction—
law__________report__________ ——_Z______
Fort Randall Dam and Reservoir: additional payments to Sioux In-
dians for lands—laws --------------------------- 14259, _____reports---------------------------- __ 14823—894
public buildings on project,"“trans-fer to Crow Creek Sioux In-dians—
law____________report__________ “ ____ _____
Fort Union National Monument, vis-itor’s guide_
Forwarders, see Freight forwarder^Fosters, La., railroad accident______Foundations, see names of founda-
tions.Foundations of peace (address)Foundries:
consumption of brass ingot, 1957. iron and steel, facts for Industry-
Fowl, see Poultry.FPC P series________________Fractional distillation, see Distilla-
tion (fractional).France:
1417314850
15067
13978
13229
15063-64
---- 15063 — 15064 — 15385
1415014737
1415814765
14266
1420314523
15285
15120
15356
1519813725
14954
exports and imports, licensing and exchange controls_____ __ 15054
motion pictures, statistics andgeneral information______ _ 13695
surplus agricultural commodities,
impounding of mail used to defraud amend act—
law. -------------------------------------- 14134
Free antineutrino absorption cross section_________________ 13566
Freedmen’s Hospital, transfer’ toHoward University, report___ 14806
Freer Gallery of Art, occasional papers------------------------ 15069
Freight forwarders, foreign, licensing by Federal Maritime Board, hearings------------------------ 14583
Freight rates:dual-rate contract agreements, con-
tinue in effect—hearings----------------------------------- 14584law-------------------------------------------- 13973report--------------------------------------- 14353
Page 130 Do not order from index; see indicated entry
Oct ob er 1958
EntryFreight rates—Continued
Government shipments, over-charges, recovery claims, time limitation, law_________ 14107
French Equatorial Africa, sending gift packages to__________ 15024
French language teachers, educa-tional exchange opportunities, 1959-60_______________ 14930
French literature teachers, educa-tional exchange opportunities, 1959-60_______________ 14930
French Overseas Territories, mining laws___________________ 15047
French West Africa, sending gift packages to___________ 15025
Frenchman-Cambridge division, see Missouri River Basin project.
Fresh water fishes, see Fish and fish-eries.
Friction, valve, etc., effect on power control system quality- 15220
see also Internal friction.Froman, Jane, relief------------- 13892,14612Frost, penetration in multilayer soil
profiles_________________ 14937Frost Effects Laboratory, see Arctic
Construction and Frost EffectsLaboratory.
Frozen foods, see names or classes of foods frozen.
Frozen ground, see Frost.Fruit:
deciduous, industry of Argentina- fresh, regulations governing inspec-
tion and certification, supple-ment_____________________
processed, inspection and certifica-tion regulations---------------
Fryingpan-Arkansas project:construction, etc.—
reports_________________ 14363,views__________________________
15012
13214
13215
1451514363
Fuel:Federal supply schedule---------------- 14981ingestion, effect on turbojet engine
operation_____________________ 13735national electric rate book fuel ad-
justment data___________ 14962—967packaged, minerals yearbook chap-
ter__________________________ 15177reactivity effects in reflector and
core of NRL research reactor- 15304rocket. Polaris solid fuel propellant,
utilization of naval powder factory, Indian Head, Md., re-port and hearing-------------------- 14568
uranium enriched, conversion of Brookhaven graphite reactor to, status report-------------- 13671
vaporization rates of propellant sprays in relation to rocket engine performance-------- 15224
see also Reactor fuels.Fuel briquets, see Briquets.Fuel elements, see Reactor fuel ele-
ments.Fuel rods, see Reactor fuel rods.Fuel systems:
steam electric, costs with economy loading of nuclear power plants___________________ 13394
UO2—H3PC>4 — H20 and Los Alamospower reactor experiment 2---- 13547
Fuller, Marianne, relief______ 13862,14342Fulton, Ill.:
bridge across Mississippi River—hearing________________________ 14896law______________________________ 14102
Function of oxidative metabolism in passage of ions into plants--- 13578
EntryFunds, see Hawaiian home-develop-
ment fund—Vessel operations revolving fund — Welfare funds—Welfare work in in-dustry.
Funeral rites and ceremonies, see Mil-itary funerals.
Fungicides: „development from fish oil, report- 14989notices of judgment_______________ 13222
Furnishings, see Household goods.Furniture:
household and miscellaneous, Fed-eral supply schedule------ 14975
household, facts for industry-------- 13723Fused salts, see Salts.Fusiform rust, southern pine, descrip-
tion, control, etc---------- 15066Fusion processes in stars, tempera-
ture and density conditions for nucleogenesis__________ 13356
Futures, see Commodity exchanges— Speculation.
GGame and game birds:
District of Columbia laws, revise and modernize—
law_____________________________ 14075report_________________________ 14424
Games, Federal supply schedule-------- 14978see also Pan American games.
Gamma rays:dosimetry, high level, measurement
systems______________________ 13641health physics problems of handling
uranium-233 feed material------ 13654logging techniques in uranium eval-
uation ___________________ 13636mapping distribution of isotopes
emitting, with scintillation camera_________________ 13628
meat irradiation, changes induced- 13480 vulcanization and graft copolymer
formation____________________ 13490X-rays and bremsstrahlen from
source-target mixture, studies. 13492Gamma spectrometers, see Spectrom-
eters.GAO, see General Accounting Office.Garcia y Puente, Vicenta, relief------ 13955,
14338Gardening, fertilizer, how much to
use____________________ 13237see also Gardens.
Gardens:home and garden bulletin------------- 13235home, controlling nematodes---------- 13233
Garner, Elizabeth C., and child, relief- 13868 Garnishment, see Attachment. Gas:
Crow Reservation, grant to certain Indians, report___________ 14445
leases terminated by Land Manage-ment Bureau, reinstate, law— 13965
Gas-cooled reactors, see Reactors (atomic).
Gas turbines, see Turbines.
483157—58—No. 765----- 10
Gas utilities, wage structure------------- 15136Gases:
compressed and liquefied, facts forindustry, 1957_______________ 13721
intense discharges, studies---------------- 13606low pressure transport through
porous media, deviations fromkinetic theory_______________ 13447
radiation chemistry---------------------- 13599rocket combustion, turbulent and
molecular mixing, analyticalstudy________________________ 15238
Gasoline, Federal supply schedule---- 14981Geese, see Nene geese.
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 131
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EntryGeneral Accounting Office, policy and
procedures manuals for guid- ance of Federal agencies__ 15070-74
General electric test reactor, see Re- actors (atomic).
General Grant National Memorial, maintain, law_________ 14004
General Services Administration, pro-curement, small business parti- cipation, hearings_____ 14899
Genetics :external environmental radiation
effects on mutations_________ 13458factor in acute and chronic radia-
tion toxicity_________________ 13533radiation-induced damage in mlce_ 13529
Geneva conventions, treaties govern-ing land warfare, text, AirForce pamphlet______________ 13282
Geochemical prospecting, see Pros-pecting.
Geochemistry, beryllium analysis____ 13372Geodesists, civil service examination
announcement_______________ 13770Geographic Names Board, gazetteer__ 15075Geological Survey:
bulletins ---------------------------- 15076-77professional papers___________ 15078-79water supply papers---------------- 15080-91
Geologists, examination announce-
15078
13472
15079
15079
15077
13633
13646
13645
1507715076
Colorado Plateau uranium strata, criteria of hydrothermal em-placement ______________ 13470
nuclear raw materials distribu-tion _________________
quaternary, Nenana River Valley and Alaska Range area__
Ross-Adams uranium-thorium de-posit, Alaska____________
shorter contributions to general geology (series)__________
structural and igneous, La SalMoutains_____________________
uraniferous and radioactive native bituminous substances except coals, bibliography____
uranium deposits, Pryor-Big HornMountains, Carbon County,Mont., and Big Horn County, Wyo_______________________ _
uranium deposits, regional explor-ation criteria___________
uranium deposits, unsolved prob-lems and new trends, sum-mary ________________
uranium, selected bibliographies(series)________
Walsenburg area, ColoZ__ Geophysicists, see Geodesists. Geophysics:
geophysical research papers___ 13292-294institute in Hawaii, construction,
equipping, etc., report________ 14397Geophysics Research Directorate, geo-
physical research papers__ 13292-294 George Washington Memorial Park-
way:Capper-Cramton act, amend—
law___________________report_________ ——___ZZ
land exchange— law_____________reports.
Georgia: 14482,
1405214756
1411914742
county business patterns_________ 13705recreation on TVA lakes___________ 15384Tennessee River Basin water pollu-
tion control compact, law____ 14079Germany:
air service, lease of equipment, etc., agreement----------------------- 15362
EntryGermany—Continued
war damage claims against, pay-ment, report________________ 14813
Ghana, sending gift packages to___ Z 15026Gibberellic acid, plant-regulating
chemical Information_______ 13219Giesey, Vivian D„ relief--------- 13953, 14640
sending packages to—Belgian Congo_________________Belgium________________________Cameroun______________________Canada______________________Colombia___________________Cuba_______________________ Z__Denmark__________________Finland__________________ ZZ__ _French Equatorial Africa_____French West Africa___________Ghana_________________________Greece__________________ __Z_ Honduras____________ ___Z__ZIreland________________ZZZZZZZIsrael____________________~___ ~Japan_________________ ____ __Luxembourg_______________ ___Mexico_____________ ___________Morocco________________ __Z___Netherlands___________________New Zealand______________ _____Panama________________ ___ ___Paraguay______________ ___ __ _Peru________________________ZZSweden__________________Union of Soviet Socialist" Re"
publics_______________________United Kingdom____________ZUruguay____________________ __Venezuela________________ __ __ _
Gill diseases :
15016 15017150181501915020150211502215023150241502515026150271502815029 1503015031150171503215033150171503415035150361503715038
15040150391504115042
bacterial, of fresh-water fish______ 14997nutritional, and other less known
gill diseases of fresh water fishes------------------------------- 14996
Ginning, see Cotton gins and ginning.Gins, see Cotton gins and ginning.Glass, building, Federal supply
schedule_______ 14972Glen Canyon Dam :
land acquisition by exchange with Navaho Indians—
law -------------------------------------- 14211report ----------------------------------- 14373
Glendo unit, see Missouri River Basin project.
Glennan, T. Keith, nomination, hear- lngg-V------------------------ 14900
Glesener, Cathryn A„ relief_________ 13894Global scale dispersion by atmos-
phere --------------------------- 13619Gloria Dei (Old Swedes’) Church
National Historic Site: acquisition of abutting proper-
ties, etc.—law -------------------------------------- 14054report-------------------------------------- 14744
Glossaries, guided missile, rocket and satellite terms, Russian- English ------------------ 15159
Glucose, metabolism, use of C-14 in quantitative studies___ 13495
Golcuk Navy Yard, Ismet, Turkey :Navy Dept, employees, relief from
liability for overpayment— law ----------------------------------- 14250
report________________________ i43fj2Gold isotopes, Au-198 intraperi-
toneal distribution_____ 13511Goldfine, Bernard, proceedings
against, citing for contempt, report----------------------------i4466
Gonzales, Adela R., see Rodyiguez- Mesa, Leopoldo, and daughter.
Page 132 Do not order from index; see indicated entry
Oct ob er 1958
EntryGoodyear inflatoplanes, see Airplanes. Goshen Veneer Co., relief of former
shareholders and debenture note holders____ 13931, 14349
Government contracts :Army, prime contracts, monthly
listing___________________ 13328atomic energy act, amend, law----- 14026bidder qualifications for clothing
and textiles for armed serv-ices, hearing___________ 14561
making, amendments, etc., to facil-itate national defense, law----- 14149
naval ship construction, subject topublic contracts act, law--------- 14092
renegotiation act of 1951, extend—law___________________________ 14272reports_________________ 14378, 14866
Renegotiation Board regulations, amendment, errata______ 15329
renegotiation, credit or refund of income taxes, extend period for filing, report________ 14420
small business procurement oppor-tunities improvement—
law__________________________ 14145report_________________________ 14735
termination, etc., Navy adminis-tration manual___________ 15305
Government employees, see Govern-ment officials and employees.
Government life insurance, see Life Insurance.
Government offices : administrative, abbreviated records
in review by courts of ap-
report_________________________ 14690administrative and management
positions, examination an-nouncement______________ 13758
defense contracts, making, amend-ing, etc., President to au-thorize in emergency, law--------14149
detail employees to serve in inter-national organizations withoutloss of rights, law---------------14140
discretionary powers in suspension of employment under security program, report_________ 14543
executive agencies, interchange of inspection services, law_ 14126
General Accounting Office guid-
independent offices appropriations, 1959—
law_____________________________ 14188reports_________________ 14545, 14879veto___________________________ 14297
information dissemination, etc.,amend regulations, law_______ 13966
information dissemination, etc.,progress of study—
report_________________________ 14464views__________________________ 144G4
participation in International Crim-inal Police Organization, re-port _____________________ 14463
policies and procedures, GAO guid-ance manual_____________ 15070
purchase of property or services without advertising—
law___________________________ 14145report_________________________ 14735
records and papers, custody, use, and preservation, regulations, amend, law______________ 13966
records and papers, disposition, re-ports______________ 14447-448
reorganization, see in main alpha-bet, Government reorganiza-tion plans.
EntryGovernment officials and employees:
compensation, study, summary re-port__________________ 15104
deceased employees accumulated annual leave, lump-sum pay-ment—
law____________________________ 14257report_________________________ 14548
increased pay costs, temporary ap-propriations, law____________ 13964
legislative, transferring to postal service, benefits under postal pay law, report_________ 14548
manpower utilization in financialmanagement functions, report- 14417
preservation of rates of basic com-pensation in cases of down-grading, clarify law—
law___________________________ 14082report_________________________ 14788
presidential appointees, extend ad-ministrative expenses act—
law___________________________ 14201report_________________________ 14398
retired employees, accept and wear decorations, etc., from foreign governments—
law___________________________ 13883report_________________________ 14423
security program, summary sus-pension of employment, make discretionary, report_____ 14543
transfer and detail to interna-tional organizations, law_____ 14140
wage board increases, effectivedate—
law____________________________14215report _______________________ 14547
see also Civil service—also names of departments, etc., where employed.
Government Operations Committee, House:
reports____________________ 14398, 14401,14431, 14449-452, 14464, 14520- 522, 14527-528, 14535-536.
views_________ _____________ 14431, 14450,14452, 14464, 14527-528, 14535
Government Operations Committee, Senate:
additional staff member, report---- 14725investigations and studies, interna-
tional health, etc., programs, U. S. participation authoriza-tion, report______________ 14815
reports__________________________ 14594,14685, 14724-725, 14735, 14882
Government property, see Public prop-erty.
Government publications, price lists, Public Documents Division, PL series_____________ 15316
see also names of departments, etc., issuing publications.
Government regulation and control, internal union affairs affecting rights of members, report____ 14569
Government reorganization plans: defense mobilization and civil de-
fense functions, amend— law________________________ 14108reports___________________ 14401, 14685
Government supplies :Federal item identification guides
for supply cataloging------ 14907Federal supply schedule______ 14971-981
Governments: intergovernmental relations in U. S.,
Federal-State-local—report_________________________ 14431views__________________________ 14431
State, scientific activities, sum-mary ____________________ 15291
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 133
Ind ex
Entry Graduates:
fellowship program______________ 14928high school, career opportunities in
Veterans Administration_____ 15395Grain :
industry, Federal wage-hour law application, questions and
. answers------------------------------ 15405price support programs and acre-
age allotments, law___________14179Grand Portage National Monument:
establish—law-------------------------------------------- 14253report ----------------------------------- 14865
Grand Rapids, Mich., wholesale food marketing facilities____ 13247
Grants-in-aid:awarded by N. I. H., 1958________ 15260civil defense expenses, hearing____ 14883Federal airport act provisions, ex-
tend time, report__________ 14437Federal-State-local relations—
report-----------------------------------------14431views--------------------------------------- 14431
health research facilities act, ex-tend—
law--------------------------------------------- 14122report ------ 14763
hospital and medical facilities con-struction act, extend, law____ 14009
hospital construction, regulations.. 15324interstate highways cost, reimburse-
ment to States, Secretary of Commerce to submit recommen-dations—
law.------------------------------------------14189report--------------------------------------- 14868
maritime academies or colleges,State and Territorial, law___ 14017
medical, dental, and public health research and teaching facili-ties, construction, continue, hearings--------------------------- 14576
national defense education act of1958—
law.--------------------------------- 14207reports---------------- 14392, 14544, 14758send to conference, report_ 14525views--------------------------------- 14758
national defense education act of1958, allotments, 1959_ 14926-927
Philippine veterans hospitalization,etc., agreement with Philip- pines------------------------------------- 15364
school construction, etc., hearings. 14893 school districts affected by Federal
activities, extend and amend law, law--------------------------- 13967
scientific research programs—law-------------------------------------------- 14276report----------------------------------------- 14501
small business enterprises, law____ 14044small business enterprises law, text
and explanation______________ 14898State aid to establish educational
television, report_____________ 14497teacher training in education of
mentally retarded children— law-------------------------------------------- 14269report--------------------------------------- 14505
unemployment area, technical as-sistance, report______________ 14443
vocational education, improve areaprograms, report_____________ 14510
Grant’s Tomb, maintain as GeneralGrant National Memorial, law. 14004
Graphite:irradiated up to 1000° C, damage
effects------------------------------- 13429lattices which contain multi-rod
fuel elements, exponential ex-periments ------------------------------ 13422
14472
15332
13257
1528215027
132171463614320
14988
14033
14185 14811
14207
EntryGraphite—Continued
mechanical properties in temper-ature range 20°-3000° C______ 13441
minerals yearbook chapter________ 15178Graphite reactors, see Reactors
(atomic).Grasses, see Johnson grass.Gray Reef Dam and Reservoir, con-
struction, law________ 14040Great Britain:
atomic energy cooperation for mu-tual defense purposes, agree-ment--------------------------------------- 15373
exports and imports, licensing andexchange controls____________ 15052
industrial developments___________ 15043sending gift packages to___________ 15039south coast of England, sailing
directions, change____________ 15096Great Lakes, vessels navigating, re-
quire pilots, hearings________ 14890Great Lakes Basin:
water resources compact, ap-proval—
hearings------------------------------------- 14571minority report________________ -report________________________ _
Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Basin,St. Lawrence Seaway project, bibliography, supplement_____
Great Plains, northern, range cattle production factors_____
Great Smoky Mountains NationalPark, naturalist program..__
Greece, sending gift packages to____Greens (edible) :
frozen turnip greens with turnips, U. S. standards for grade____
Gregg, Mrs. Frank C., relief of estate.Greig, Diana E., relief________ 13906,Ground water, see Water—Water
supply.Growth, blue crabs, in Chesapeake
Bay-----------------------------Guam, income tax, amend organic
act, law_______________Guerra, Gus A.:
bridge across Rio Grande, extendperiod for commencement and completion—
law_______________________report_________________________
Guidance :national defense education act of
1958— law____________________reports---------------- 14392, 14544, 14758send to conference, report______ 14525views------------------------------------- 14758
Guided missiles, see Missiles.Guido, Albert, relief________________ 13799Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, see In-
tracoastal Waterway.Gulf, Mobile and Ohio RR, accident__15117Gusts, see Winds.
H
H. H. F. A., see Housing and Home Finance Agency.
II. O. publications------------------ 15094-15100H. S. S. series_______________________ 15179Habeas corpus, amend U. S. Code,
report------------------------- 14746Haddock, brine-frozen, industry tests
show good quality, technical note----------------------------- 14989
Hadjisky, Dorothy M., relief.. 13951, 14346Hafnium, minerals yearbook chapter. 15216Hague conventions, treaties governing
land warfare, text, Air Force pamphlet---------------------- 13282
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Oct ob er 1958
EntryHair, graying, irradiation effects of
costmic ray heavy ions, micro-beams and oxygen influence— 13605
Hale, Robert, contested election, report________________ 14393
Halibut:frozen packaged, voluntary stand-
ards discussed__________ 14989Pacific fishery regulations, notice- 15111
Hall, Robert B., and wife, relief------ 14661Hall of Fame for Agriculture, estab-
lishing, favoring, report-------- 14728Hamade, Wadlha S., relief___________ 13783Hampton Roads, Va.:
harbor, prevention of obstruction and injurious deposits—
law_____________________________14147reports________________________ 14838
Hand tools, Federal item identification guides for supply cataolging— 14907
Handbooks, see names of depart-ments, etc., issuing hand-books—also subjects.
Handicapped:physically, employment in Federal
service, report---------------- 13751President’s Committee on Employ-
ment of the Physically Handi-capped, general information___ 15133
war orphans, specialized vocational training—
law_____________________________14214report_________________________ 14785
women, vocational rehabilitation__15410Hanford, Wash.:
atomic energy facility—radiation exposure to people in
environs____________________ 13459radiation protection records____ 13469
Hansley, Harlee M., relief__________ 13893Hanson Canal:
disposal of federally owned prop-erty—
law_____________________________14181reports_________________ 144480, 14867
Harbor craft, see Tugboats.Harbor workers, see Longshoremen.Harbors, see names of harbors or
places where located.Hatem, Amile, and wife, relief______ 13817Hawaii:
board of harbor commissioners em-ployees, make subject to civil service laws of Territory, law_ 13995
bond issue, exclude from indebted-ness, computation—
law_____________________________ 14036report_________________________ 14707
community air sampling and analyses, register_______ 15325
county business patterns_________ 13709deaths, leading causes, 1956______ 15265employees’ retirement system board
of trustees election of mem-bers, amend organic act—
law--------------------------------------------14138report_________________________ 14808
establishing post offices on home-lands—
law-------------------------------------------- 14078report--------------------------------------- 14723
geophysical institute, construction,equipping, etc., report______ 14397
home-development fund, transferfunds in home administration account—
law_____________________________ 14053report_________________________ 14702
homestead land, right-of-purchase leases, rate reduction, ap-proval—
law-------------------------------------------- 14056report---------------------------------------14710
EntryHawaii—Continued
land commissioner employees, make subject to civil service laws
of Territory, law______ 13995land conveyance—
law______________________________14101report_________________________ 14766
land exchanges, amend organic act, law______________________ 14063
land laws and organic act, amend with respect to leases, etc.—
law_____________________________14148report_________________________ 14807
legislature to meet annually in regular session, amend organic act—
law_____________________________ 14035report_____________________________ 14708
Nene goose research, propagation, and management program—
law__________________________ 14234reports__________________ 14491, 14792
organic act, amend—laws__________________________ 13995,
14036, 14039, 14059, 14063-64, 14138, 14148
reports________________________ 14701,14706-708,14712, 14807-808
public lands, exchange for private lands—
law_____________________________ 14058report_________________________ 14705
public lands of % acre or less, re-move patent restrictions—
law_____________________________ 14039report_________________________ 14706
public lands, patents in fee simple to occupiers under certificates of occupation—
law_____________________________ 14065report_________________________ 14703
public lands, sales and exchanges for private lands—
law______________________________14178report_________________________ 14704
reef lands, grant status of publiclands, law___________________ 14022
reforestation, include in agricul-tural act of 1956—
law_____________________________14173report__________________________ 14850
Secretary of Territory, relieve from submission of semiannual re-ports to the President—
law____________________________ 14059report___________________________14712
statehood—minority report_________________ 14555report______________________________ 14555
surface water supply______________ 15082Hawaii University:
transfer of title of ceded land— law__________________________ 14064report_________________________ 14701
Hawaiian home administration ac-count :
excess funds, transfer to home-development fund—
law_____________________________ 14053report ________________________ 14702
Hawaiian Home Commission:grant licenses for lots to establish
post offices—law_____________________________ 14078report_________________________ 14723
lands, exempt original lessees fromlocal taxation for 7 years—
law_____________________________ 14055report_________________________ 14711
Hawaiian home-development fund:transfer funds in home administra-
tion account—law_____________________________ 14053report_________________________ 14702
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 135
Ind ex
EntryHawaiian organic act, see Hawaii.Hayden, John E., relief______ 13945, 14677Hayden, Camp, site, conveyance of
portion to Washington State, law------------------------------ 14013
Headstones, see Tombstones.Health :
facilities, State plans under Hill- Burton program, 1946-56_15319
health and safety statistics, HSS series------------------------------ 15179
health information series____15317-318hospital and medical facilities proj-
ects approved for Federal aid, construction act, extend, law__ 14009
International activities, clarify functions and responsibilities of Surgeon General, PublicHealth Service, report_______ 14803
international programs, U. S. par-ticipation, study, authoriza-tion, report______________ 14815
public health bibliography se-ries________________ 15320-321
public health records management- 15323Public Health Service act, amend,
report__________________ 14803research facilities construction, ex-
tend act—hearings----------------------------------- 14576law-------------------------------------------- 14122report--------------------------------------- 14763
see also Medical care—Mental health.
Health and Medical Research Year, see International Health and Medical Research Year
Health, Educaation, and Welfare De-partment :
appropriations, 1959, supplemental, proposals--------------- 14305, 14590
home economics programs and specialists_______________ 15092
loan service of captioned films for deaf, establish—
law------------------------------------------ 14248report--------------------------------------- 14506
Health physics, see Physics.Heart diseases:
congenital, new diagnostic method, Krypton-85 test for circula-tory shunts--------------------- 13508
research, prevention, and control program, summary______ 15259
Heart Mountain division, see Sho-shone project.
Heart Mountain Irrigation District:repayment contract, approval—
law-------------------------------------- 14232
Heart River, Edward Arthur Patter-son Lake, designating, report. 14878
Heat transfer: aerodynamic—
about rotating Isothermal disk___ 15237Mach 4 rocket-powered super-
sonic tunnel for study______ 15240measurements in shock tube at stag-
nation point of 1.0-inch-diam- eter sphere for real-gas tem-peratures_________________ 15244
natural convection inside flat ro-tating container______________ 15239
pressurized water reactor, thermaland hydraulic experiments____ 13387
structural elements heated at con-stant rate, temperature and thermal stress distributions_ 15235
thermal conductivity of graphite, measurements____________ 13441
turbulence and temperature fluc-tuations behind heated grid___ 15232
Heat treatment, steel castings, me-chanical properties investiga-tion__________________
Heating:aerodynamic, Mach 4 rocket-pow-
ered supersonic tunnel for study___________________
space, Argonne low power reactor packages power plants designed for remote places________
Heavy water :concentration, by distillation and
electrolysis_____________moderator, physics of natural
uranium lattices________slowing down of neutrons in hy-
drogenous media_______Helicopters :
hovering and in flight, matrix method for obtaining span-wise moments and deflections of rotor blades___________
rotor blades, flutter, effect of para-meters including tip Mach number_________________
Helium, plasma, ionization and ohmic heating_____________
Hell, Virginia, relief_________ 13916,Hematopoiesis, see Blood.Hemisphere, Eastern, raw materials
study, extend time for report-ing, report____________
Henderson, Nev.:land purchase on piecemeal basis—
law_________________________report________________ _ _
Heredity, see Genetics—Variation(biology).
Heterogeneous reactors, see Reactors atomic).
Hexafluorides, recent studies________HHFA, see Housing and Home Fi-
nance Agency.High, Ernest M., proceedings for con-
tempt of Senate, report______High energy physics with hydrogen
bubble chambers______High schools:
core program, 1956-57 references., science clubs, establish, report_____see also Junior high schools.
Higher education, see Colleges and universities.
Highway bridges, see Bridges.Highway machinery, see Road ma-
chinery.Highways, see Roads and highways.Hill Lines, Inc.:
land exchange— law______________
tt . rw?ort?,T------------------------ 14483,Hing Man Chau, see Chau, Hing Man. Hired farm work, see Farm labor.Historic sites, New York City area,
preservation, rehabilitation, development, clarify law, law.
see also names of historic sites.Hitchcock, Lawrence R., relief______Hiwassee Dam, general informationHolshouser, Charles A., relief. 13924, Home businesses, see Business. Home economics:
home and garden bulletin________homemaking education programs
for adults_______________program in Health, Education, and
Welfare Dept________________publications for homemaker, list_ Z
Homemaking, see Home economics. Homesteads:
desert land entries on discon-nected tracts, law_______
Entry
15311
15240
13388
13580
13419
13674
15234
13347
13359 14637
14722
1412114372
13551
14773
13450
1492014504
1421614873
14003
145951538314680
13235
14931
1509215102
13986
Page 136 Do not order from index; see indicated entry
Oct ob er 1958
EntryHomesteads—ContinuedHawaii lots, right-of-purchase leases,
rate reduction, approval— law_______________________ 11056report_________________________ 14710
Hawaii, patents in fee simple to occupiers under certificates of occupation—
law_________________________ 14065report_________________________ 14703
Homlar, Harvey, relief____________ 14679Homogenous reactors, see Reactors
(atomic).Homopolar devices, preliminary re-
port__________________ 13349Honduras, sending gift packages to— 15028 Hoonah, Alaska, housing project,
transfer HHFA functions to Interior Dept., law____14151
Hopewell Village National HistoricSite:
bakery___________________________ 15276blacksmith shop__________________ 15277candle making, homemade, gen-
eral information_____________ 15278Hopi Reservation :
road construction— law__________________________ 14085report_________________________ 14371
Hops, stocks, Sept. 1, 1958------------- 13216Horses and national defense________ 15327Hoshi, Sono, relief_________________ 13782Hospitals:
Hill-Burton construction program of Federal assistance------15319
Potter County, Tex., land for use, law____ _._______________ 14005
survey and construction act— extend, law_________________regulations_____________________
see also names of hospitals or places where located.
Hot laboratories, see Radiation labo-ratories.
Hot Springs National Park, land ex-change with Arlington Hotel Co., law______________
Houghton, Mich.:land acquisition for headquarters
Isle Royale National Park— law__________________________report_________________________
Houma Canal:disposal of federally owned prop-
erty— law____________________—-----reports_________________ 14480,
Hours of labor:exemption from maximum hours
for employees of motor car-riers under fair labor stand-ards act________________
grain industry, Federal law applica-tion_________________ ___
overtime compensation under fair labor standards act---------
weekly rest for workers, ILO con-vention and recommendations.
House Administration Committee,House, reports_________ 14379-387,
14393, 14402, 14494, 14552-553House documents_______________ 14288-306House of Representatives:
contested elections, Oliver vs. Hale, report__________________ 14393
former Members, gratuitous copies of congressional record, re-port_________________________ 14402
Members, air mail and special de-livery postage stamps—
law_____________________________14123report_________________________ 14387
1400915324
14024
1399214687
1418114867
15404
15405
15402
14299
EntryHouse reports:
private bills_______________ 14307-350public bills___________________ 14351-558
Household goods, and commercial furnishings, Federal supply schedule______________ 14976
see also Furniture. Housing:
aerial photographic analysis of residential structures, study of Rochester, N. Y_______ 13291
FNMA mortgage servicing opera-tions, report on review___ 14295
national housing act, dwelling units authorized, local building per-mits, annual summary 1956— 57----------------------------------- 15150
needs of older people (paper)____ 15093new, dwelling units authorized,
local building permits, annual summary, 1956-57______ 15150
Housing and Home Finance Agency, functions relative to Hoonah, Alaska, housing project trans-fer to Interior Dept., law_____ 14151
Howard University, transfer Freed-men’s Hospital to and estab-lish teaching hospital, report_ 14806
Hsiu-Huang Wu, see Wu, Hsiu- Huang.
Hsiu-Kwang Wu, see Wu, Hsiu- Kwang.
HSS series_________________________ 15179Hudson Bay, surface water supply of
basin--------------------------- 15088Huerfano County, Colo., Walsenburg
area, geology and coal re-sources_______________ 15076
Hull, Cordell, Dam and Reservoir, see Cordell Hull Dam and Reser-voir.
Hull insurance and protection and in-demnity insurance of commer-cial fishing vessels, supp______ 15004
Humboldt County, Calif., real prop-erty, quitclaim of United States------------------------- 14594
Huntley, Mont., School District No.24, land conveyance, report_ 14399
Huntley project:land conveyance to School District
No. 24, report___________ 14399lands acquired, compensation to
Crow Indians, law___________ 13975.Husbands and wives:
alien spouses of U. S. citizen clergy-men and missionaries, facili-tate naturalization—
law-------------------------------------------- 14042report--------------------------------------- 14692
working couples, statistics_______15151see also Pensions.
Hutcheson, Maurice A., proceedings for contempt of Senate, report. 14772
Hydraulics, experiments for pressur-ized water reactor____ 13387
Hydrocarbons, unburned, probit use of tt 7ehiclcs discharging, hearing. 14579 Hydrodynamics, reactor containment
problems----------------------13381Hydroelectric power, see Electricity. Hydroelectric power resources of
U. S., see Electricity.Hydrogen :
angular distribution and measure-ment of photomeson yields____ 13451
chemical properties produced by nuclear reactions________ 13586
electron triplet production________ 13661free atom collision cross section of
interest in controlled thermo-nuclear research________ 13354
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Ind ex
EntryHydrogen—Continued
liquid- efficient utilization of bubble
chambers_____________________ 13450working fluid for bubble cham-
bers, development and opera-tion----------------------------------- 13452
noble-metal systems, electrochemi-cal mechanism_______________ 15302
radiation decomposition of waterunder static and bubbling con-ditions_______________________ 13556
spectrographic determination in metals---------------------------- 13542
Hydrogen fluoride, molecular proper-ties------------------------------ 13548
Hydrogen sulfide, heavy water pro-duction process----------- 13580
Hydrographic Office, H. O. publica-
Hydromagnetic instability in stellara- tor------------------------------ 13360
Hydromagnetic shock waves in high- temperature plasmas_ 13362
Hygiene, see Health.Hypophysectomy, trans-sphenoidal
hypophyseal destruction with radioactive yttrium___13513
II & N reporter, index________________ 15101I. C. A., see International Cooperation
Administration.IAEA, see International Atomic En-
ergy Agency.
13271
1489014301
13280
15079
1347113874
150811370315120
lannacchino, Concettina, relief______ 13912,
ICA, see International Cooperation Administration.
Ice, airfields, general information, Air Force manual_________
Ice and. Permafrost Research Estab-lishment, see Army Snow, Ice, and Permafrost Research Establishment.
Ice breakers:nuclear-powered, construction—■
hearings____________________veto___________________________
Iceland, information for Air Force dependents___________
ICRP., see International Commission on Radiological Protection.
Igneous rocks:La Sal Mountains formation______
San Juan Mountains, uranium distribution_________________
Ikeda, Tsuyako, relief______________Illinois:
Chicago area, floods of Oct. 1954— county business patterns_____ __
Illinois Central R. R., accident_____Illinois Waterway :
Lake Michigan water diversion, test effect—
hearings_______________________report________________________ ~views________________________
Illumination, see Lights and lighting. Illustrations:
United States and foreign obliga-tions and securities, permit—
law_________________________report_______________________
Immigration and emigration, laws, amend, report________
see also Aliens.Immigration and Naturalization
Service:I & N reporter, index_____________training school, acquisition of sites
and construction of buildings, report_______________ _
148971487014870
1426414858
14821
15101
14487
Entry Imports:
articles for exhibits, free entry—law------------------------------------------ 14268reports---------------- 14374, 14428, 14828
total trade of U. S________________ 15062see also Commerce — Tariff—also
names or classes of articles imported — also names of countries, etc.
Improper Activities in Labor or Man-agement Field, Select Com-mittee on, Senate:
hearings-------------------------------------- 14889reports---------------- 14772-773,14775-781
Income tax:construction workers travel ex-
penses, etc., deduction disal-lowance investigation, report- 14536
deduction rel. to railroad retire-ment employee taxes, amend internal revenue code—
report--------------------------------------- 14357views---------------------------------------- 14357
Guam, amend organic act, law___ 14033levies on unemployment compensa-
tion benefits, investigation, report---------------------------- 14536
nonprofit clubs operating as benev-olent life insurance associa-tions, exemption, amend in-ternal revenue code, report___ 14461
overpayment resulting from renego-tiation, extend period for filing claims, report___________ 14420
returns statistics, individuals,T 1956-T7-L--------------------------------15107Incompressible flow, see Flow.Indebtedness, see Debt.Indemnity:
nuclear incidents, exempt nonprofit educational institutions—
law------------------------------------------ 14089report------ ---------------------------- 14470
Independence, Declaration of, see Declaration of Independence.
Independence National Historical Park:
acquire property, report___________ 14377development appropriation, law___14109land acquisition for Deshler-Morris
House—law------------------------------------------ 14047report---------------------------------------14745
Independent offices, see Government offices.
Index numbers, see subjects, e. g. Em-ployment.
Indexes:hearings on development, etc., of
atomic energy industry__ 14280social security bulletin___________ 15342specifications, etc., Army Depart-
ment, military index__________ 13308State Department bulletin________ 15348
India:exports and Imports, licensing and
exchange controls_______ 15056motion pictures, statistics and gen-
eral information_____________ 13696Indian Head, Md., see Naval powder
factory, Indian Head.Indian lands, California, rancherias
and reservations, distribute, law---------------------------- 140I6
see also names of Indian tribes or reservations.
Indian Ocean:islands, lights and fog signals____ 15094south, sailing directions, change— 15098
Indian reservations:destruction of boundary or warning
signs, make Federal misdemea-nor, report______________ 14478
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Oct ob er 1958
EntryIndian reservations—Continued
stimulate industrial development, report________________ 14443
trespassing to hunt, fish, etc, makeFederal misdemeanor, report— 14478
see also names of reservations.Indiana :
Chicago area, floods of Oct. 1954_ 15081 county business patterns--------------- 13703
Indians:California, land, etc., distribution,
law______________________ 14016execution of contracts, amend
law— law___________________________ 14115report_________________________ 14369
sanitation facilities, PHS to con-struct, etc., report______ 14498
see also names of reservations ortribes.
Indigenous and tribal populations con-vention, 1957, text and ILO recommendations______ 14299
Indium, salt, use in development of high power irradiators- 13581
Individual particle motion and effect of scattering in axially sym-metric magnetic field--- 13365
Industrial College of Armed Forces, National Defense Resources Conference, 1958-59---- 15121
Industrial relations: contractor labor relations, text-
book__________________ 15294improper activities investigation,
hearings________________ 14889Industrial safety, see Safety of life.Industry :
activity, indexes of aggregate weekly man-hours, 1954-58___ 15145
employees in nonagricultural estab-lishments—
index, by industry________ 15143-144,15152-153
number____________________ 15154-155facts for industry (Census Bu-
reau)_______________ 13721-728isotope activation techniques, in-
dustrial application-------- 13485new low energy photon sources for
industrial needs_____________ 13493questions and answers, QA-IND
series________________________ 15405unemployment area, technical as-
sistance, report_________ 14443United Kingdom, industrial devel-
opments_________________ 15043see also names of industries.
Industry-Military Packaging and Ma-terials Handling Symposium, see Joint Military-Industry Packaging and Materials Han-dling Symposium.
Infantry, communications, MOS profi-ciency test for specialist______ 13315
Infants, newborn, weight and survival at birth, by age of mother and total birth order, United States, 1950___________ 15267
Infectious pancreatic necrosis of sal-monid fishes___________ 14990
Inflatoplanes, see Airplanes.Information, see Public information.Information Office, Agriculture Dept.,
congressional list (series)_____ 15102Information services:
world trade—economic reports____________ 15043-51operations reports____________ 15052-57statistical reports___________ 15058-62
Infrared spectrum, see Spectra. Ingots, see names of metals.
EntryInhalation, hazards in nuclear energy
industry, evaluation----- 13457Inheritance and transfer tax :
deductions for charitable transfers subjected to foreign death taxes, report__________ 14436
estate tax regulations------------------ 15106treatment in case of failure to re-
linquish powers on account of mental disability, report- 14435
Injections of radioisotopes into sub-mucosal spaces of larynx, ob-servations_____________ 13507
Injuries, quarrying industry, 1954, analysis of safety factors, etc. 15180
see also Employers’ liability and workmen’s compensation.
Inouye, Kunio, relief________ 13861, 14341Insecticides :
control of insects attacking crops and livestock, recommenda-tions, 1958 season, supplemen-tary sheet------------------------ 13228
notices of judgement_____________ 13222Insects, forest, cone and seed, west-
ern trees______________ 13256see also names of insects.
Inspection services, interchange be-tween executive agencies, law_ 14126
Inspectors, see types of inspectors.Installations (military) :
Air Force commercial communica-tions service____________ 13272
construction—hearings_______________________ 14560laws_____________________ 14030, 14196
study, authorization, report____ 14874general, maintenance, Air Force
manual__________________ 13269-270pavements, maintenance_________ 13269
Insulation, thermal, Federal supplyschedule_____________________ 14972
Insurance:coverage for D. C. taxicabs, in-
crease—law_____________________________14137report_________________________ 14751
see also types of insurance.Insured banks, see Banks and
banking.Intelligence Research Office, intelli-
gence report___________ 15350Intelligence tests, see Mental tests.Inter-American Highway:
San Benito to Rama, Nicaragua, construction, completion, ap-propriations—
hearing________________________ 14896law_____________________________ 14228report_________________________ 14488
Inter-American relations, see Ameri-can republics.
Interest (psychology) :Air Force activity preference test,
development of profile chart form____________________ 13295
Interferometers, single antenna sys-tem using proximity-coupled radiators______________ 13260
Intergovernmental Maritime Consul-tative Organization, conven-tion, text_____________ 15357
Interior and Insular Affairs Com-mittee, House:
hearings_______________________ 14574minority report___________________ 14555reports___________________________ 14361,
14363, 14369-373, 13376-377, 14396-397, 14399-400, 14425. 14427, 14432, 14438, 14440,-441, 14445, 14453, 14523-524, 14529, 14538, 14555.
views_____________________________ 14363
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EntryInterior and Insular Affairs Commit-
tee, Senate, reports__ 14687,14699-711, 14720, 14722-723, 14733, 14736, 14740-745, 14768- 769, 14771, 14774, 14796-797, 14805, 14807-808, 14814, 14823- 824, 14826, 14829, 14847-848, 14865, 14875.
Interior Department: appropriations, 1 9 5 9, public
works—law------------------------------------------- 14206report_________________________ 14530
authority, extension to Antarctica and Trust Territory of Pacific Islands—
law------------------------------------------ 14088report_________________________ 14700
construction plants for production of usable water from sea water, etc.—
law___________________________ 14226report--------------------------------------- 14531research and development prog-
ress, report_________________ 14449Heart Mountain division of Sho-
shone project construction, re-payment contract, approval—
law-------------------------------------------- 14232
study feasibility of water service from Central Valley project to 3 California counties—
law--------------------------------------------14129reports--------------------------- 14427, 14847
Interlocutory decrees, see Circuit Courts of Appeals.
Internal combustion engines, see En-gines.
Internal friction :aluminum alloy containing 4
weight percent copper, study- 15227aluminum fatigue, recovery, obser-
vations--------------------------- 15248Internal revenue:
code of 1939, amend, report______ 14420code of 1954, amend—
law------------------------------------------- 14209reports------------------------------------- 14357,
14420, 14435-436, 14461, 14493views---------------------------------------- 14357
excise tax technical changes—law------------------------------------------ 14202report-------------------------------------- 14481
refunds and credits of taxes, re-port--------------------------------------- 14300
technical amendments act of 1958—
law------------------------------------------ 14209report---------------------------------------- 14493
Internal Revenue Service: engineer tax men, career________ 15105
income tax levies on unemployment compensation benefits, investi-gation, report___________ 14536
International Air Lines Pilots Asso-ciation, see Air Lines Pilots Association, International.
International Association of Naviga-tion Congresses, see Perma-nent International Association of Navigation Congresses.
International Atomic Energy Agency, history, functions, etc_ 15352
International Commission on Radio-logical Protection ;
recommended permissible dose levels of ionizing radiation—
reduction influence on atomicenergy operations in U. S____ 13464
summary of data used__________ 13468
Entry International cooperation, economic
cooperation series_____ 15349see also International exchanges.
International Cooperation Adminis-tration, voluntary and non-profit agency technical cooper-ation contracts, status report- 15110
International Council of Scientific Unions, increasing U. S. con-tributions, law_______________ 13974
International Criminal Police Organi-zation :
participation of U. S. Government agencies—
law------------------------------------------ 14113reports-------------------------- 14463,14846
International Dairy Congress, 14th, organization and work, report of United States delegation___ 13221
International exchanges, cultural re-lations programs, development, etc------------------------------ 15351
International fairs, see Fairs.International Health and Medical
Research Year, designate, re- port----------------------------- 14750
International Labor Conference, con-ventions, etc., adopted, text and recommendations__ 14299
14140
1417214376
1535515377
15351
14572
International Labor Organization, conventions and recommenda-tions adopted at conference__ 14299
International law, land warfare, text of treaties governing, Air Force pamphlet________ 13282
International organization and con-ference series____ 15352-354
International organizations, Federal agencies to detail employees for temporary service, law___
International Peace Garden : appropriations, increase authoriza-
tion— law_______________________report _________________________
International relations:American Republics and world af-
fairs (address)__________Baghdad pact declaration________international information and cul-
tural series_____________United States relations with Ameri-
can Republics, review, hear-ings —
International Rules of Judicial Pro-cedure, Advisory Committee on, see Advisory Committee on International Rules of Judi-cial Procedure.
International Rules of Judicial Pro-cedure Commission:
establish—law------------------------------------------ 14249report--------------------------------------- 14845
International Trade Fair and Indus-trial Exposition, Los Angeles, Calif., see Los Angeles, Cali-fornia International Trade Fair and Industrial Exposi-tion.
Interpol, see International Criminal Police Organization.
Interpretation (law), see Law.Interpretative bulletins, Wage and
Hour and Public ContractsDivisions------------------------- 15402-404
Interstate agreements :Minnesota and Manitoba, Canada,
highway compact negotiation— law---------------------------------------- 14220reports----------------------------- 14532,14810
Page 140 Do not order from index; see indicated entry
Oct ob er 1958
EntryInterstate agreements—Continued
traffic safety compacts, consent ofCongress—
law_____________________________ 14029report_________________________ 14739
Interstate and Foreign CommerceCommittee, House:
hearings______________________ 14575-579reports____ ,_______________ 14358, 14360
14437, 14459, 14406, 14496-498, 14501-503, 14513, 14549.
Interstate and Foreign CommerceCommittee, Senate:
hearings______________________ 14890-891reports______ 14698, 14734, 14739, 14792,
14795, 14798-801, 14804, 14871views_____________________________ 14795
Interstate commerce, see Commerce.Interstate commerce act, see Motor
carriers—Railroads.Interstate compact, see Interstate
agreements.Intestines, cell renewal, etc., In gastro-
intestinal epithelia of normaland irradiated animals______ 13539
Intracoastal Waterway :Algiers, La., pumping station, etc.,
convey to Jefferson-Plaque-mines Drainage District—
hearing______________________ 14896law_____________________________14010
New Orleans, La., to Port Arthur, Tex., etc., map folio, announce-ment_____________________ 15217
transportation lines______________ 14944Inventories:
disposition, Navy administration manual_______________ 15305
preliminary inventories series. 15255-256Investment companies :
small business organizations— law________________________ 14044law, text and explanation______ 14898
Investments : Chile, analysis of problems_______ 15109foreign investment law, Libya____ 15050small business investment act of
1958— law______________________________ 14044law, text and explanation________ 14898
loannou, Georgios, relief____________ 13807Ion exchangers :
hydrous oxides, ion exchange prop-erties_________________ 13607
liquid, used by uranium processing mill, design and operation____ 13406
Ionium, see Thorium isotopes.Ionization and ohmic heating of he-
lium plasma___________ 13359Ionization chambers:
calibration and measurement of ex-ternal evironmental radiation in U. S________________ 13458
multigrid, use in study of angular and energy distributions of fission fragments from natural uranium_________________ 13438
Ionizing radiation : absorbed dose delivered by mono-
energetic neutrons, analysis___ 13461calorimetric determination of local
absorbed dose___________ 13460effects on adult and immature
mammalian brain_______ 13525high-intensity, electrical effects on
nonmetals_______________ 13477induced aging in mice_____________ 13538initiator of free radical addition re-
actions__________________ 13488internal dose recommendations—
data used in revision________ 13468lowered levels influence on atomic
energy operations in U. S---- 13464
EntryIonizing radiation—Continued
maximum permissible exposures to man___________________ 15258
meat, chemical changes induced by gamma irradiation______ 13480
modification of polymers, vulcani-zation and graft copolymer formation_______________ 13490
modification of sensitivity in single cells by physical means__ 13535
mutagenesis, advances through studies on Drosophila____ 13526
nonirradiation protoplasm of amoe-bae, therapeutic effect____ 13534
radioresistance____________________ 13665Ions:
bivalent cations, mechanism of transport into yeast cell---------- 13659
heavy, cosmic ray, effects on pig-ment, hair follicles and skin and oxygen influence____ 13605
passage into plants, function of of oxidative metabolism--- 13578
transfer membranes, application in nuclear chemical processing---- 13401
Iowa, county business patterns, activ-ities covered by OASI program- 13704
Iowa State College, Faraday cup monitor for synchrotron elec-tron beam_____________ 13340
Ireland: atomic energy cooperation for civil
uses, agreement_______ 15360sending gift packages to--------------- 15029
Iron:alloys, Al-Fe reactor components— 13444 ore, in 1957______________________ 15190scrap, minerals yearbook chapter— 15181
Iron foundries, facts for industry---- 13725Iron ores, see Iron. Iron oxide, pigments, minerals year-
book chapter______ _____15182Irradiation, see Gamma rays—Neu-
trons—Radiation.Irradiation illness, see Radiation ill-
ness.Irrigation :
quality of surface water of western U. S. 1954_____________ 15084
salt problems in irrigated soils------ 13230Irrigation districts, see names of dis-
tricts.Irrigation projects, see names of
projects.Isle Royale National Park:
land acquisition— law___ _____________________ 13992report_________________________ 14687
Isotopes: activation techniques, available to
industry______________ 13485decaying by electron capture, new
modality in brachytherapy-------- 13512exchange reactions, application to
boron hydride chemistry__ 13546gamma emitting—
mapping distribution with scin-tillation camera____________ 13628
method for study of cerebralblood flow kinetics___________13518
intralaryngeal injection observa-tion _________________________ 13507
Isotopic equilibria of nitrosyl chlo-ride _____________________ 13338
method of treating chemical ex-change reactions involving linear molecules_________ 13448
new low energy sources for indus-trial utilization______________ 13493
production_________________ 13600, 13653radioactive antibodies, use as car-
riers for therapy of cancer------ 13506
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 141
Ind ex
EntryIsotopes—Continued
ratios, optical methods of determi-nation----------------------------------- 13552
stereotaxic placement in brains toalleviate Parkinsonism_______ 13514
techniques, problems in training in-ternational students_________ 13569
use—detecting and identifying coli-
form organisms in drinking water---------------------------------- 13486
determination of physical prop-erties, measurement and con-trol methods_______________ 13491
estimating skeletal accretion____ 13483matallurgical research, advances
in application________________ 13478studies in enzyme structure and
function---------------------------------- 13500tumor therapy_________________ 13520
see also names of isotopes, e. g., Carbon isotopes.
Israel, sending gift packages to_____ 15030
JJackson, S., and Son, Inc., relief— 13922, _ . ... 14654Jackson, Teruko K., relief____ 13887, 14329Jackson County, Miss., fissionable
materials in land, conveyance of U. S. interests to recordowners_______________________ 13781
Jakubauskas, Alphonse E., relief____ 13876Japan, sending gift packages to_____ 15031Jaundice, differential diagnosis with
radioactive rose bengal_______ 13515Jefferson, Cynthia E., relief— 13859, 14335Jefferson, Sylvia E„ relief____ 13859, 14335Jefferson National Expansion Me-
morial :construction appropriation—
Jefferson Parish, La.:Parish Line Canal, survey—
law, ------------------------------------- 14176t report-------------------------------------- 14840Jefferson-Plaquemines Drainage Dis-
trict :conveyance of pumping station,
etc.—hearing------------------------------------- 14896law------------------------------------- -----14010
Jewish War Veterans, U. S. A., Na-tional Memorial, Inc., incor- porate, law------------------ 14246
Jet fuel, see Fuel.Jobs, see Civil service.Johnson, Andrew E., relief__________ 13840Johnson grass, control as weed______ 13231Joint Military-Industry Packaging
and Materials Handling Sym-, . x posium, proceedings, 1957___ 13309Joint Publications Research Service,
report series_______ 15122-130JPRS (NY) report series_______ 15122-130Judge Advocate General, Air Force,
activities, Air Force pamphlet. 13282Judge Advocates General of Armed
Forces, boards of review, court martial reports, holdings and decisions--------------------- 14909
Judges:additional circuit and district,
create, report____________ 14439Court of Customs and Patent Ap-
peals, temporary assignment to and from, law___________14100
Federal, subsistence allowance, in-crease, report____________14419
Juvenile Court of D. C., additional, report----------------------------- 14546
EntryJudges—Continued
retired, assignment to active duty,amend U. S. Code, report_____ 14395
temporary judgeships, make perma-nent, report_________________ 14439
United States judgeships, creation, report------------------------------- 14439
Judicial Conference of United States : establish institutes and joint coun-
cils on sentencing—law-------------------------------------------- 14097report--------------------------------------- 14465
Judicial Procedure, Advisory Commit-tee on International Rules of, see Advisory Committee on In-ternational Rules of Judicial Procedure.
Judicial Procedure, Commission on International Rules, see Inter-national Rules of Judicial Pro-cedure Commission.
Judicial review :deportation and exclusion orders—
report--------------------------------------- 14389views ------------------------------------- 14389
Judiciary Committee, House:hearings--------- j------------------ 14580-14582reports--------------------------------- 14307-343,
14345-347, 14362, 14364, 14389- 390, 14395, 14403, 14419, 14433, 14439, 14455, 14460, 14462-463, 14475-476, 14478-479, 14512
views— ------------------------------------- 14389Judiciary Committee, Senate:
reports--------------------------------- 14595-597,14599-612, 14614-683, 14688- 696, 14746-747, 14761, 14764, 14782-783, 14812-813, 14821, 14844-846, 14849, 14854-858, 14861, 14863, 14892
views----------------------- 14747, 14761, 14849Jukeboxes:
musical compositions rendition, amend U. S. Code—
report_________________________views__________________________
Junior Achievement Week, National, see National Junior Achieve-ment Week.
Junior high schools, teaching mathe-matics and science, bibliog-raphy_________________
Jurisdiction, see Venue.Justice Department:
antitrust consent decree program, hearings_________________
Attorney General, remove from membership of Board of Trus-tees of Postal Savings System, law_________
Juvenile Court of D. C„ additional judge, report__________
1484914849
14921
14580
13979
14546
KKadoch, Nessime, relief_____________ 13824Kalatschan, Johann, relief___________ 14624Kalin Victor, see Tatarnikov, Victor.Kamkoff, Alex, relief_______________ 13840Kansas:
county business patterns, activities covered by OASI program____ 13704
market for class 2 milk___________ 13249Karia, Robert, relief_______________ 13806Kattuah, Fuad E., relief_____________ 13822Kentucky:
county business patterns, activities covered by OASI program___ 13706
land at Kentucky River lock and and dam no. 4, U. S. to quit-claim and return, law____ 14021
recreation on TVA lakes___________ 15384Tennessee River Basin water pollu-
tion control compact, law____ 14079
Page 142 Do not order from index; see indicated entry
Oct ob er 1958
EntryKentucky River lock and dam no. 4.
land, U. S. to quitclaim and return to Kentucky, law_____ 14021
Ketchikan, Alaska : land conveyance—
law------------------------------------- 14098report_________________________ 14768
Ketchum, George E„ relief_________ 13962Kidneys, parenchymal and obstruc-
tive disease, new radiodiagnos-tic techniques for investi-gating ------------------------- 13510
Kinetics: cerebral blood flow with gamma-
emitting radioisotopes, meth-ods for study________ 13518
classical theory, deviations in low pressure transport of gases through media___________ 13447
dynamic behavior of water boiler type reactors, studies____ 13583
function of oxidative metabolism in passage of ions into plants__ 13578
production of high specific activity radioisotopes____________ 13653
reaction, actinide elements________ 13550transformation of plutonium______ 13568
Kings Canyon National Park, revise boundary, law__________14011
Klamath Indians : termination of Federal supervision,
amend act—law-------------------------------------------- 14076report--------------------------------------- 14442
Klamath Reservation:forest lands, private or Federal
acquisition—law-------------------------------------------- 14076report--------------------------------------- 14442
Knives, switchbalde, prohibit intro-duction into interstate com-merce, law____________ 13970
Know your school law______________ 14918Konomos, Marie I., relief____ 13954, 14626Koo, Gertrude Y., relief_____________ 13829Korean War, 1950-53:
reserve components in service, re-tirement benefits—
law-------------------------------------------- 14049report--------------------------------------- 14726
veterans, see in main alphabet Vet-erans.
Krypton, Kr-85 test for circulatory shunts, new diagnostic method in study of congenital heart disease----------------------- 13508
Kurosaka, Mimi, see Jefferson, Cyn-thia E.
LLabels:
textile fiber products, misbranding, etc., protect consumer—
law-------------------------------------------- 14240report--------------------------------------- 14551
Labor:construction workers spendable
weekly earnings, gross and net, 1956-58____________15134
construction workers travel, etc., expenses, disallowance for in-come tax purposes, investiga-tion, report-------------------- 14536
custodial laborer, examination an-nouncement_____________ 13753
industrial and construction activi-ties, indexes of aggregate week-ly man-hours____________15145
monthly labor review, reprint- 15146-148 welfare and pension plans disclo-
sure act—law--------------------------------------------14180reports--------------------------- 14356, 14517
EntryLabor—Continued
see also Child labor—Farm labor— Hours of labor—Unemployed.
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Senate:
hearings, etc_________________ 14893-895reports------------- 14758, 14763, 14784-785,
14787, 14793, 14803, 14806,14818-820, 14822, 14853, 14869 ---------------------------- 14758, 14820views.
Labor FO----------------------- --- ------ i oo,Day, how it came about, what it means____________________Department, appropriations,
1959, supplemental, proposal- 14305, 14590-591
disputes:
Labor
Laboremergency board reports—
Eastern Air Lines, Inc_Trans World Airlines, Inc______
Labor laws, see Child labor—Labor standards.
Labor management relations, see In-dustrial relations.
Labor organizations, see Labor unions.
Labor relations, see Industrial rela-tions
Labor standards:fair labor standards act—
amend, law_____________________amend, report_________________child labor provisions___________child labor requirements, what
farmers should know________employee employed in a bona fide
executive capacity, etc., terms defined, Code of Federal regu-lations_____________________
motor carrier employees________overtime compensation________records to be kept by employers,
regulations________________student - learners employment,
regulations________________
15131
140951478715399
15400
154081540415402
15406
15407
15405
1409514787
14932-93314934
Federal wage-hour law, application to grain industry, questions and answers__________
minimum wage rates established for Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands, biennial reviews—
law_______________________report__________________ ______
Labor Standards Bureau: appropriations, 1959, supplemental,
proposal________bulletin_____________ 14591
15132
14889
14569
14989
Labor Statistics Bureau:BLS report series--------------------15135-137bulletins-------------------------------- 15138-141
Labor unions:leaders, improper activities investi-
gation, hearings________members, Government regulation of
internal affairs affecting rights, report____________
Laboratories, Fish and Wildlife Serv-ice, research___________
see also Chemical laboratories—Radiation laboratories—a Iso names of laboratories or places where located.
Lactation, potentialities on retention of Sr 90, metabolic history___
Lafayette Building:eliminate separate fund for main-
tenance—law_____________________________report---------------------------------------
Lake, see name of lake except when occurring as first word of town, etc.
13658
1422914522
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 143
Ind ex
EntryLake of the Woods, water level fluctu-
ations damages, relief of cer-tain persons, law--------- 13968
Lakes, recreation on TVA lakes, Ala-bama, Georgia, etc------ 15384
see also names of lakes.Laminar flow, see Flow.Land warfare, international treaties
governing, text, Air Force pamphlet______________ 13282
Landing (aircraft) :tests over various types of runway
lights____________________ 15221Language and languages:
national defense education act of 1958—
law_____________________________ 14207reports____ 14392, 14525, 14544, 14758views__________________________ 14758
see also names of languages.Larynx, subnucosal spaces, intra-
laryngeal injection of radioiso-topes, observations____ 13507
La Sal Mountains, structural and igneous geology_______ 15079
Latin America, see American repub-lics.
Lattices (reactor) :graphite moderated with multi-rod
fuel elements, exponential ex-periments_______________ 13422
graphite-uranlum, parameters de-rived from neutron distribu-tion_____________________ 13420
metallic, effects of pseudo fission gases____________________ 13618
natural uranium, in heavy water, physics_________________ 13419
organic moderated, exponential ex-periments----------------------- 13423
Launchers, see Rocket launchers.Law:
Federal, effect on State, establish rules of interpretation—
report_________________________ 14747views__________________________ 14747
procurement legal service, Army pamphlet________________ 13329
slip laws (private), 85 th Con-gress _______________ 13781-963
slip laws (public), 85th Congress- 13964,14278
see also Administrative law—also subjects.
Leach solution, see Solution.Leaching, organic solvents use in re-
covery of uranium from ores__ 13395Lead:
determination in stony meteorites. 13557 industry in 1957_________________ 15191Mines Bureau research program,
1959-------------------------------- 15192pigments, minerals yeaTbook chap-
ter--------------------------------- 15183production from domestic mines,
stabilizing, report_______ 14514Lead Isotopes:
oceanic water masses, lonium-tho- rium and lead isotope ratios as indicators_______________ 13652
radiogenic lead, clue in search for uranium and thorium____ 13473
Leadership, military, rating scale variables as criteria, factor analysis----------------------- 13296
Leaflets, see names of departments, etc., issuing leaflets—also sub-jects.
Leaks:activity distribution from simu-
lated pressurized water reac-tors-------------------------------- 13380
air, from semi-airtight buildings— 13560
Leases:Entry
Hawaiian organic act and land laws, amend—•
law------------------------------------------ 14148report_________________________ 14807
oil and gas, terminated by Land Management Bureau, reinstate, law--------------------------------- 13965
Leave of absence:decreased Federal employees, ac-
cumulated annual leave, lump- sum payment—
law-------------------------------------------- 14257report--------------------------------------- 14548
Lee, James C., deportation suspen-sion, report___________ 14596
Legal services, see LawLegislation :
major legislative actions, 85th Con-gress------------------------------ 14286-287
Republican report, 85th Congress. 14592A summary, 85th Cong., 2d sess____ 14593see also Law—also subject.
Lehman Caves National Monument, guide to mountain view nature trail---------------------------- 15281
Leitner, Klara, and daughter, relief— 13890,T 14337Leon County, Fla., fissionable mate-
rials in land, conveyance of U. S. interests to Tallahassee, law------------------------------ 14027
Letters, see Mail carriersLeute, Mary F. C., relief____________
Levenson, Louis S., relief____ 13914,’Levine, Wendy, relief_______________Liability insurance:
nuclear incidents, exempt nonprofit educational institutions—
law___________________________report______________——
Liblang, Jakob, Jr., relief_______ __ _Libraries, statistics, public libraries
in cities with populations of 35,000-49,999, 1957___
Library of Congress:cataloging rules, additions and
changes_________________cataloging service bulletin______ __collection of papers—
Connally, Tom, register________Whitelaw, Reid, register________
music and phonorecords, catalog.Libya :
--------- 13963, 14348, 14613 1271 14344--------- 13828
140891447014630
14924
1515715157
151601516115158
gazetteer, official standard names list------ -------------------------- 15075
investment law___________________ 15050Licavoli, Peter, proceedings against,
citing for contempt, report___ 14775Licenses:
licensing controls—France--------------------------------------- 15054India -------------------------------- 15056United Kingdom______________ 15052
see also classes of persons to whom, or subjects for which, licenses are Issued.
Life insurance: national service—
conversion of term insurance, etc., amend act—
law---------------------------------------- 14239report------------------------------------- 14719
total disability income, increase, amend act, law_____________ 14023
Lift (aircraft) : second-order slender-body theory-
axisymmetric flow____ 15229wings, jet flaps at high subsonic
and transonic speeds, explora-tory investigation_______ 15243
Page 144 Do not order from index; see indicated entry
Oct ob er 1958
EntryLights and lighting:
broadband blue illumination in combat information systems, operational and psychological effects evaluation______ 15303
fixtures and lamps, Federal supply schedule________________ 14973
list, Hydrographic ofiice_________ 15094vessels towing or being overtaken,
amend U. S. Code, law_______ 13980see also Electric lamps.
Lignite, uraniferous, reconnaissance in North and South Dakota, Montana and Wyoming______ 13345
Lime, see Soda lime.Limitations of debate, see Cloture.Limitations (law) :
statute on actions, Involving trans-portation of Government prop-erty and passengers, law__14107
Lincoln, Abraham :150th anniversary of birth, joint
session of Congress to com-memorate—
law_________________________ 14120report_________________________ 14816
Lincoln National Forest: right-of-way, conveyance to Eagle
Creek Intercommunity Water Supply Association—
law_______________________ 13984report_________________________ 14355
right-of-way to Alamogordo, N. Mex., for Bonito pipe-line, law________________ 13994
Linden, Michael, relief______ 13875, 14608Lipide, synthesis in adipose tissue,
carbon-14 for elucidation of new pathway_________ 13501
Liquefied gases, see Gases.Liquid metal fueled reactors, see Re-
actors (atomic).Liquid thermal diffusion____________ 13346Lis pendens:
real property actions, notice, amend U. S. code—
law_______________________ 14034report_________________________ 14691
Lists, see subjects of lists.Literature, see French literature.Lithium, minerals yearbook chapter_ 15184Lithium isotopes, bulk properties as
probe for liquid-state and solid-state Investigations_____ 13439
Lithofacies of continental sedimen-tary rocks related to significant uranium deposits in western United States_________ 13643
Liver : parenchymal and obstructive dis-
ease, new raido-diagnostic tech-niques for investigating_______ 13510
proteins, metabolic turnover con-cept, use of dynamic isotope methods________________ 13504
tissue, glucose utilization, use ofC-14 in quantitative studies of metabolism________________ 13495
Livestock:industry, jurisdiction under packers
and stockyards act, law_ 14252insects attacking, insecticide rec-
ommendations for control, 1958 season, supplementary sheet__ 13228
production, marketing, prices, etc., statistics________________ 13254
protection against foot-and-mouth disease and rinderpest, amend existing law, law_______ 14210
slaughtering, humane method, law- 14110 see also Food for livestock.
EntryLiving conditions, see Cost and stand-
ard of living.LMFR, see Reactors (atomic).Load (mechanics) :
arbitrary loading, matrix method for obtaining spanwise bend-ing moments and deflections of rotor blades__________ 15234
effects of airplanes motions on wing and tail angles of attack in rough air, measurements---- 15236
flexible paving and base courses, transmission_____________ 13736
inflatoplane, aerodynamic and structural deflection character-istics, wind-tunnel investiga-tion _____________________ 15222
landing and taxiing tests over vari-ous types of runway lights___ 15221
structural elements heated at con-stant rate, temperature and thermal stress distributions___ 15235
Loans:lending program of REA, statisti-
cal report, 1957_____________ 15330mutual security program develop-
ment loan fund, appropria-tions, 1959—
law___________________________ 14197report_________________________ 14558
national defense education act of 1958—
allotments, 1959__________ 14926-927law____________________________ 14207reports____ 14392, 14525, 14544, 14758views__________________________ 14758
Small Business Administration to State and local development companies—
law____________________________ 14044law, text and explanation______ 14898
student, program at colleges and universities______________ 14929
unemployment, area assistance, re-port _____________________ 14443
see also Agricultural credit—Re-volving funds.
Lobsters :define term for Federal food, drug,
and cosmetic act, report__14513minimum size, regulate for Inter-
state shipment report_______ 14513Local and regional civil service exami-
nations offering best job-oppor-tunities. Sept.-Oct., 1958_ 13767
Location identifiers, airports, etc., manual_________________ 13734
Lohans and bridge to heaven_______ 15069Longevity pay, see Salaries.Longshoremen:
compensation act, amend, report___ 14869compensation, 3d party liability,
amend act, report____________ 14869safety program, establish, law___ 14087
Loomis, Leater R., relief___________ 13800Lorenz, Maria, relief________________ 14622Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory:
critical assembly facilities, use in nuclear training program_ 13577
plutonium handling______________ 13415Los Angeles, California International
Trade Fair and Industrial Ex-position :
President to ask countries of free world to participate—
law____________________________ 14267reports_________________ 14477, 14872
Louisiana, county business patterns, activities covered by OASI program______________ 13707
Low-voltage-gradient pinches in metal-walled systems__ 13565
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 145
Ind ex
EntryLower Burrell Township, Pa., popu-
lation, special census__13714Lubricants:
Federal supply schedule___________ 14981organic, radiation resistant for nu-
clear power plants______ 13678Lunches, see School lunches.Lungs, carcinoma from radioactive
particulates____________ 13530Luxembourg, sending gift packages
to______________________ 15017Lym, Joseph H., relief______________ 13891
MM. M. S. series________________ 15187-199MacArthur Mining Co., Inc., claim,
report________________ 14861McCandless, L. L., relief of estate 13940,
14665McCurdy, Olga, see Ramsey, Mrs.
Henry O.McGuire, James, relief______ 13933,14660Mackie, T. R„ relief_______________ 14641Macromolecules, see Polyethylene.Madeira Beach, Fla., relief, report- 14460Maeda, Toshikazu, see Betterley,
Joseph D. M.Magnesium, minerals yearbook chap-
ter---------------------------------------- 15185Magnesium isotopes :
Mg-28, metabolism in animals and humans, tracer studies___ 13573
Mg-28, transcapillary and tissue distribution, etc., comparison with that of potassium-42 and calcium-45______________ 13516
Magnetic compression of shock pre-heated deuterium_____ 13351
Magnetic fields, charged particle containment study____ 13365
Magnetism:neutron diffraction studies of mag-
netic structure_________ 13596physics, Soviet abstracts________ 15123
Magnolia Airport, Inc., relief- 13896,14675 Mail carriers:
rural— temporary, correct inequity re-
lating to retirement benefits, report------------------------- 14415
temporary, coverage under Civil service retirement act, law___ 14171
Mail matter : dispatch from post offices, revise
law, report____________ 14414impounding in cases of fraud, etc.,
amend act—law------------------------------------------ 14134reports--------------------------- 14412,14841
obscene matter, amend U. S. Code—
law--------------------------------------------14141report--------------------------------------- 14486
within county 2d-class, retain minimum postage rates—
law------------------------------------------ 14193reports--------------------------- 14416, 14790
Makah Indians : land conveyance—
law--------------------------------------- 14103report--------------------------------------- 14797
Malaya, economy, basic data________ 15046Mammary glands, neoplasms in rats,
mechanism of induction by ra-diation, relation to dose and ovarian status_________ 13523
Mammary tumors, see Tumors.Man-hours, see Labor.Management, see Administrative
management
EntryManganese:
Mines Bureau research program, 1959 ____________________ 15199
production, etc., 1957_____________ 15199Mange, see Cattle scab.Manitoba, Canada:
highways compact with Minnesota, negotiation-
law _________________________ 14220reports_________________ 14532, 14810
Manpower:Air Force manual_______________ 13261utilization in financial manage-
ment functions in Federal Government, report_____ 14417
Manuals, see names of departments, etc., issuing manuals—also subjects.
Manufactures and manufacturers, census, 1954, company statis-tics, bulletin__________ 13700
see also names of manufactured articles.
Maps and charts, see Atlases—alsosubjects.
Mararac, Jose, relief_______________ 13814Margarine, see Oleomargarine.Marine Corps:
manual, changes___________15162-163members advancement on retired
list with 30 years service, in-cluding credit for double time—
law------------------------------------------ 14135report-------------------------------------- 14770
see also Retired officers, etc.Marine insurance, commercial fishing
vessels, supp________________ 15004Marine schools, see Nautical training
schools.Marion, Donald J. relief____ 13860,14316Maritime academies, Federal assist-
ance, law____________________14017Martime Consultative Organization,
Intergovernmental, see Inter-governmental Maritime Con-sultative Organization.
Martime industry, see Shipping.Markers (aeronautics) :
runway lights, landing and taxiingtests over various types______ 15221
Markets and marketing:acreage-marketing guides________ 13209Commerce Dept, publications for
use in marketing and distribu-tion --------------------------------------- 13697
cost control pointers for small mar-keters ----------------------------------- 15338
marketing research reports_ 13242-252small marketers aids________ 15338-339small marketers, personnel control. 15339wholesale food distributors and af-
filiated retailers, use of field-men, study---------------------------- 13251
see also names or classes of com-modities, etc., marketed.
Markoff, Gypsy, relief_______ 13892,14612Marksmanship, see Shooting.Married persons, see Husbands and
wives.Marshals, bonds, amend U. S. Code,
law--------------------------------------- 14200Maryland:
county business patterns______ 13705mail routes, schedule______________ 15315transportation problems in Wash-
ington metropolitan area, hear-ings-------------------------------- 14901
Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission funds for land acquisition for stream valley parks—
law------------------------------------------ 14052report--------------------------------------- 14756
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Oct ob er 1958
Entry EntryMasonry, navigation dams, engineer-
ing manual___________ 14939Massachusetts:
electric rate book_____________ 14957fuel adjustments data, supp—— 14963
retirement system, divide for social security purposes— law_________________________ 14132
report__________________ -______ 14738Massman-Patti-Tanner and Mitchell,
relief_________________ 13864Material Inspection Service, Navy,
contract termination and in-ventory disposition, adminis-tration manual----------- 15305
Materials (atomic) : cores of nuclear materials other
than uranium, MTR operating characteristics------------- 13570
geologic distribution of nuclear raw materials_______________ 13505
Air Force pamphlets------------- 13283—287facilites, construction act, extend
law______________________ 14009hospital and medical facilities con-
struction program, 1946—56, review___________________15319
Philippine veterans, agreement with Philippines______________ 15364
teaching facilties, grants for con-struction, continue hearings- 14576
Medical examinations, see Physical examinations.
Medical laboratories, MOS proficiency
Materials handling, joint military-industry packaging and ma-terials handling symposium— 13309
Materials testing reactors,1 see Re-actors (atomic).
Maternal welfare, see Mothers.Mathematics:
junior-year students, enrollment
test for specialist_____________ 13319Medical literature, Russian, guide to_ 15262Medical materiel, see Medical sup-
plies.Medical news letter, index___________15164Medical records, clerks, MOS pro-
ficiency test for specialist-------- 13317Medical research, see Medicine.Medical Research Year, see Interna-
tional Health and Medical Re-
survey_______________________ 14922national defense education act of
1958—law___________________________ 14207reports____ 14392,14525,14544,14758views__________________________ 14758
teaching in junior high school, bib-liography _______________ 14921
Matrix theory, spanwise moments and deflections of rotor blades with arbitrary loadings-------- 15234
Meal, see Corn meal.Measurement and analysis of sediment
loads in streams--------- 15103Measurements:
Doppler temperature coefiicient in intermediate and fast assem-blies_____________________ 13601
high level dosimetry-------------------- 13641energies and widths of certain
narrow resonances_________ 13644Measures, see Weights and measures. Measuring instruments, weighing and
measuring, 1958 correction sheet_________________ 15257
Meat:chemical changes induced by gamma
irradiation_______________ 13480production, trade, consumption,
etc., statistics___________ 13254see also Packing industry.
Mechanics (persons) : electronics, MOS proficiency test
for specialist---------------13313missile fire control, MOS proficiency
test for specialist_______ 13314Mechanism in radiolysis of aqueous
protein solutions--------- 13544Mechanism of beneficial effects of
boron and zirconium on creep-rupture properties of complex heat-resistant alloy------ 15230
Mechanism of induction of mammary neoplasms in rats by radiation, relation to dose and ovarian status_________________ 13523
Mechanism of transport of bivalent cations into yeast cell_ 13659
Medal of Honor Society, see Con-gressional Medal of Honor Society.
Medals, see names of medals or per-sons to whom medals are to be presented.
search Year.Medical schools, grants for research
and teaching facilties, extend hearings-----------------------
Medical service, see Medical care.Medical supplies:
deletion of medical materiel items from Armed Services medical stock list, Air Force pamphlet-
items newly stock-listed, Air Force pamphlet-----------------------
potency periods, Air Force pam-phlet_____________________
source of supply, Air Force pam-phlet ____________________
unsuitable for use, disposition, Air Force pamphlet_________
Medical treatment, see Medical care.Medicine:
chelating agents, metabolism studies_________________
medical news letter, index----------- -neutron activation analysis appli-
cation to research---------studies with high energy accelera-
tors _____________________Medicine and Surgery Bureau, Navy:
relieve Surgeon General of certain responsibilities outside Defense Department—
law________________________report__________________________
Mediterranean Sea, sailing directions, change________________
Megatron, apparatus to study relativ- istics plasma__________
Meister, Margaret N., relief— 13839, Membranes :
cell, phosphate transport---------------ion transfer, properties and appli-
cations in nuclear chemical processing_______________
Memorial services:Andresen, August H______________Cooper, Jere______________________
Men’s clothing, see Clothing.Mental diseases, see Psychiatry.Mental health, in industry, review— Mental tests, activity preference test,
development of profile chart form in Air Force------
Mentally ill, estate tax treatment, amend internal revenue code, report________________
Mentally retarded:children, education, teacher train-
ing grants— law-----------------------------------------report---------------------------------------
14576
13287
13286
13284
13283
13285
1355915164
13496
13675
14224 .14429
15097
13690 14606
13494
13401
1377813779
15261
13295
14435
. 1426914505
Do not order from index; see indicated entry483157—58—No. 765------ 11
Page 147
Ind ex
EntryMenzer, Peter, relief_______________ 14628Merchandise, see Commercial prod-
ucts.Merchant marine:
act of 1920, amend, law________ 14245act of 1936, amend, law___________ 13982
report--------------------------------------- 14734operation in U. S. domestic trade,
amend act, law_________ 14245Merchant Marine and Fisheries Com-
mittee, House:hearings-------------------------------- 14583-584investigation and studies, matters
within its jurisdiction— authorization, amend, report__ 14526expenses, report________________ 14381reports-------------------- 14394, 14489-492
Merchant ships, see Ships.Mercury, minerals yearbook chapter. 15186 Meridian, Miss., $1 minimum wage
effects study___________15135Merit systems, see Civil service. Mesons:
interaction with protons, high energy physics with hydrogen bubble chambers______ 13450
photoproduction from 500 to 1100Mev--------------------------------------- 13453
production and properties of pionsat Brookhaven cosmotron_____ 13456
Metabolism:carbon-14 use in study____ 13495, 13571chelating agents, studies_________ 13559magnesium, tracer studies in ani-
mals and humans________ 13573radiostrontium in man____________ 13559Sr 90 and Y 90 and influence of
lactation on retention, stud-ies---------------------------------- 13658
see also Plants.Metallurgical slimes, uraniferous col-
loidal ore dispersions, floccula-tion, subsidence and filtration- 13398
Metallurgy: problems in molten fluoride sys-
tems _________________ 13656pyrometallurgical processing______ 13408radioisotopes and nuclear irradia-
tion in research advances____ 13478see also names of metals.
Metals: irradiation effects on structural ma-
terials in nuclear power reac-tors----------------------------- 13650
minerals yearbook, 1956, metals and minerals except fuels—
departmental edition________ 15200document edition_______________ 14289
noble metals hydrogen systems, electrochemical mechanisms________ 15302
performances after 6 years service in materials testing reactor__ 13621
pyrometallurgical processing______ 13408spectrographic determination of
oxygen, nitrogen, and hydro-gen--------------------------------- 13542
surfaces, relationship to heat-aging properties of adhesive bonds__ 15231
see also Creep of metals—also names of metals.
Meteorites, stony determination of bismuth, lead, thallium there- in-------------------------------- 13557
Meteorological apparatus and instru-ments, see Radiosonde.
Meteorological factors in appraisal and control of acute exposures to stack effluents____ 13608
Meteorology, study of potential at-mospheric contamination from multiple nuclear sites__ 13377
Metropolitan Police Department, see Police.
Metzgar, Joseph D., and wife, relief__13932,
Mexico :agricultural workers importation
program, extend—law_____________________________reports--------------------------- 14368,
pocket guide______________________sending gift packages to___________surplus agricultural commodities,
agreement____________________Meza, Leopoldo Rodrigues-, see Rod-
riguez-Mesa, Leopoldo, and daughter
Miami, Mo.:bridge across Missouri River, ex-
tend amortization period—law_____________________________report_________________________
Mica:import duty, amend tariff act, law.production, etc., in 1957___________synthetic, Mines Bureau research
program, 1957__________Mice, irradiated, mutation rate stud-
ies____________________Miceli, Maria, relief__ 13951, 14346,Michigan:
county business patterns_________jurisdiction over Fort Custer Mili-
tary Reservation, adjust-ment—
law___________________________report________________________ _
Michigan, Lake:water diversion increase, test ef-
fect—hearings_______________________report_________________________views____________________ —
Microwaves:diagnostics of hot plasmas, theory-gas discharge plasmas, studies____
Middle Atlantic States, see Atlantic States
Midland Valley RR, accident_____ ___Midshipmen, see Naval Academy, An-
napolis.Mid-State project, Federal coopera-
tion in construction, hearings.Mierkalns, Andrejs P., relief— 13888, Migliozzi, Genoveffa, relief— Migrant labor:
Mexican agricultural workers im-portation program, extend—
law_______________reports--------------------“Z 14368?
Migration, blue crabs, in ChesapeakeBay--------------------------------------
Migration of workers, see Migrant labor
Migratory birds, see Birds.Migratory workers, see Migrant laborMilitary Academy, West Point:
cadets, regulations for cadets, ap-pendix, policies and instruc- tions affecting honor system__
physical education professor, pro-vide, law_______
Military aid:agreement with—
Burma_______________________Norway________________ _____United Kingdom_______________
mutual security appropriations, 1959—
Entry
14673
14124147271330415032
15365
14186 14833
14153 15187
15187
13529 14600
13703
1415814765
148971487014870
1336613367
15119
145741433113849
1412414727
14988
15165
14068
153751536315373
law--------------------------------------------14197report--------------------------------------- 14558
Military art and science :foot marches, Army field manual__ 13307training officers, examination an-
nouncement_________________ 13769
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Oct ob er 1958
EntryMilitary Clothing and Textile Supply
Agency of Philadelphia, bidder for clothing and textiles for armed services, qualifications as single manager procurement agency, hearing----------- 14561
Military construction, see Installa-tions (military)
Military courts, see Courts martial and courts of inquiry.
Military education :Air Force training standard, man-
ual__________________________ 13263Army schools, etc., catalog
changes-------------------------- 13321Military establishments, see Armed
Forces.Military funerals, group burials for
unidentifiable remains, trans-portation expenses for survi-vors, law_____________ 14061
Military index, specifications andstandards, Army Department- 13308
Military-Industry Packaging and Ma-terials Handling Symposium, see Joint Military-Industry Packaging and Materials Han-dling Symposium
Military installations, see Installa-tions (military)
Military occupational specialties: air defense—
missile electronic mechanic, NIKE-AJAX, enlisted MOSproficiency tests--------------------13313
missile fire control crewman, NIKE-AJAX, enlisted profi-ciency tests----------------------- — 13312
missile fire control mechanic, NIKE-AJAX, enlisted MOS proficiency tests--------- —--- 13314
artillery communications, enlistedMOS proficiency tests-------------13316
artillery surveyor, enlisted MOSproficiency tests-------------------
engineer supply, enlisted MOS pro-ficiency tests------------------
infantry communications, enlistedMOS proficiency tests-------------
medical laboratory specialist, en-listed MOS proficiency tests—
medical records clerk, enlisted MOS proficiency tests-------------
Military Order of Purple Heart: incorporate—
13311
13318
13315
13319
13317
1410614635
14450
reports_________________ 14390,Military pay, see Pay, allowances,
etc.Military personel, see Air Force—
Armed Forces—Army—Coast Guard.
Military public works, see Installa-tions (military)
Military research: and development, office of Secre-
tary of Defense—report_________________________views__________________________
Military science, see Military art and science.
Military Sea Transport Service : payments by Army and Air Force
for transporting household goods, validate—
law_____________________________14159report_________________________ 14812
Military security, see Foreign aid.Military service, see Armed Forces—
Conscription.Military specifications--------------------- 14910Military standards--------------------- 14911-914
EntryMilitary supplies :
Air Force manuals, supply and/or maintenance________ 13266—268
armed services procurement regu-lation, revision_____ 14905-906
Army procurement procedure- 13305-306 cataloging system, standardization,
etc., semiannual report--- 14567electronic, reliability, military
standard________________ 14914engineer, MOS proficiency test
for specialist____________ 13318military standards, list----------------specifications_____________________ 14910
Army Department, military index______________________ 13308
preparation, military outline of form and instructions--------14915
1U.UK. ,market for class 2, Oklahoma. Kan-
sas and western Missouri- 13249veterans and armed services pro-
grams, extend, law___________14179Millepeds, revision of genus pachy-
desmus___________________ 15264
Mills, see Rice mills—Steel mills.Milwaukee, Wis.:
occupational wage survey— departmental edition________ 15139document edition_______________ 14292
Mineral lands :assessment work on unpatented
claims, change time, law- 14081clarify labor requirements for hold-
ing claims pending issuance
report_________________________ 14438coal mining leases, increase limita-
tion to promote development on public domain— law_________________________ 14043
report_________________________ 14388Crow Reservation, grant minerals
to certain Indians, report- 14445eligibility for Indemnity selection
by States, amend revised stat-utes, law________________ 14116
Wind River Reservation, restore title to Shoshone and Ara-
pahoe Tribes, law___14125Mineralogy and chemistry of uranium-
bearing black shale____ 13632Minerals:
admixtures effectiveness in prevent-ing excessive expansion of con-crete due to alkali-aggregate reaction_________________ 14946
census, 1954, mineral industries, company statistics, bulletin___ 13700
construction materials, bulk, Fed-eral supply schedule_________ 14972
exploration program, law--------------- 14046leasing act, amend—
law____________________________ 14043report_________________________ 14388
mineral market reports_______ 15187—199yearbook, 1956, area reports—
departmental edition____________ 15201document edition_______________ 14290
yearbook, 1956, metals and min-erals except fuels—
departmental edition___________ 15200document edition_______________ 14289
Mines and mining:domestic mine production of copper,
lead, etc., stabilizing, report---- 14514laws, French Overseas Territories— 15047 open-cut methods, uranium ore in
western U. S., description of operating properties--------------- 13635
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Ind ex
EntryMines and mining—Continued
review of mining technology, min-erals yearbook chapter_ 15208
see also names of metals and min-erals mined.
Mines Bureau : information circular_____ __ _ 15100publications, Jan. 1-Dec. 31
1957,11st______________ __ 152iiresearch programs—
aggregates, occurrence, distribu- tion, etc-------------------------------- 15194
iron-ore---------------------------------------15190lead and zinc______________ 15192manganese_______________ ~~~~~ 15199silica resources explorations in
Pacific Northwest____________15194.synthetic mica substitutes______ 15187
Mining, see Mines and mining.Mining claims, see Mineral landsMining machinery, Federal supply
schedule______________ _ 14971Ministers of religion, see ClergyMinnesota :
county business patterns, activitiescovered by OASI program____ 13704
highway compact with Manitoba,Canada, negotiation—
law -------------------------------------- 14220reports__________ 14539 iiQin
Minnesota State Fair “and”"Centen- nial Exposition, see St. Paul Minnesota State Fair and Cen-tennial Exposition
Mint Bureau, appropriations, 1959, supplemental, proposal_ 14591
Miranda, Bernabe, relief________ ___13812Miranda, Manuel, relief_________ 2_” 13812Miranda, Salvador, relief___________ 13813Miscellaneous bills, see Bills (con-
gressional).Miscellaneous collection series, see
Smithsonian miscellaneous col-lections.
Missiles :aviation guided missileman 3 & 2
Navy training courses____electronic mechanics, MOS profl-
ciency test for specialists____nre control crewman, profi-
ciency tests____________fire-control mechanic, MOS pro”
. flciency test for specialist _guided, Russian-English glossary
of terms______ _ ___program, inquiry—
additional copies, report-hearings _______________
Mission 66, see names of memorials parks, etc.
Missionaries :alien spouses and adopted children
facilitate naturalization— law_______________report_____________ _ __
Mississippi:county business patterns, activities
covered by OASI program____Natchez Trace Parkway, reloca-
tion agreement— law_______________reports-------------14440
recreation on TVA lakes_________ 1Tennessee River Basin water polio”
tion control compact, law____Tennessee-Tomblgbee Waterway de-
velopment compact’ approval,Mississippi River and”vaife”y”
bridge or bridges near Clinton, Iowa, and Fulton, Ill.
hearing________law_________ _ ___
140911474315384
14079
13998
1489614102
EntryM1OS®1®®IPP1 and Valley~Continued
15088
14944
15293
13313
13312
13314
15159
1438314884
1404214692
13706
--- VUUUUU surface water supply of upper
basin, 1956______ _transportation lines on "“river
systems_________Missouri:
county business patterns, activi-ties covered by OASI program-
western, market for class 2 milk- Missouri Basin Inter-Agency Com-
mittee, minutes of 101st meet- ing-------------------------
Missouri River and Valley :bridge at Miami, O., extend amorti-
zation period— law__________report____________________ ___
surface water supply of basin belo”wSioux City, Iowa_____________
Missouri River Basin, see Missouri River and Valley.
Missouri River Basin project:Gray Reef Dam and Reservoir con-
struction as part of Glendo Unit, law___
Red Willow Dam and Reservoir, Frenchman-Cambridge divi-sion, construction, Interior Dept, report, approve—
law_reports .
MMS series__________________ 10.Moab, Utah, resin-in-pulp uranium
Processing mill operation___Mobilization Office, Civil and Defense
see Civil and Defense Mobili- zation Office.
Moderators (reactor), see Reactors (atomic).
Modification of polymers by ionizing radiation, vulcanization and
A (I. , graft copolymer formation Molecules:compounds, chemistry, Soviet ab-
stracts_________hydrogen fluoride molecular” prop-
erties____ _______intermolecular interactions “"and
infrared spectra of binary sol- utions_____________ _
linear, method of treating exchange reactions_____ __ ____
m pAlysi£s' Sovlet abstracts-^—r__“” Molten fluoride reactors, see Reactors
(atomic).Molybdenum:
minerals yearbook chapter oxidation-resistant coatingsMoney: - -----------foreign currency transactions un-
der agricultural trade develop-ment and assistance act. en- large uses—
law___________report_____—Z—
,,8e? al8° investments.~Monitoring, see Radiation monltor-Monopolies:
corporate mergers, prenotification, ,, , ai”ej]d Clayton act, hearings. Federal Trade Commission cease-
and-desist orders, finalize un-der sec. 11 of Clayton act,
legislation affecting "Clayton 7ct” hearings___ _ ___ __ __
meat industry, FTC and Agrteul- ture Dept., jurisdiction, law
Moore, Duncan, and wife, relief___” :Montana, uraniferous lignites, recon”
naissance__________see also Rocky Boy’s Reservation.
1370413249
13775
1418614833
15089
14040
-------- 14128 14361, 14740 - 15187-199
13399
13490
15125
13548
15299
1344815122
1520213299
1427314550
14892
14892
14892
1425214664
13345
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Oct ob er 1958
EntryMontana National Bison Range, see
National Bison Range.Monterey County, Calif.:
feasibility of water service from Central Valley project, Secre-tary of Interior to study—
law_________________________ 14129reports_________________ 14427,14847
Montoya, Irene, relief_______________13796Monuments, see names of persons in
whose honor monuments are erected.
Moran, James F., relief______ 13898,14669Morocco :
establishing business_____________ 15044sending gift packages to_________ 15033
MOS, see Military occupational spec-ialties.
Mortality, see Death.Mortgage insurance, mortgagees hand-
book, FHA guide_____ 14953Mortgages:
FNMA servicing operations, report on review______________ 14295
motor vehicles, provide for validity etc., of security interests—
law____________________________ 14073report_________________________ 14358
Mothers:age, weight at birth and survival
of newborn, United States, 1950____________________ 15267
insurance benefits, amend social security act—
law------------------------------------------ 14143report---------------------------------------14717
maternal welfare, social security act amendments of 1958—
hearings_______________________ 14887law_____________________________14184
Motion pictures: abroad—
France_________________________ 13695India__________________________ 13696
captioned, loan service for deaf—law------------------------------------------ 14248report_________________________ 14506
national defense education act of1958—
law------------------------------------------ 14207reports------ 14392, 14525, 14544, 14758views__________________________ 14758
Motor carriers: employees, exemption from maxi-
mum hours, provision under fair labor standards act____ 15404
mortgages, etc., provide for valid-ity, etc., of security interests—
law------------------------------------------ 14073report--------------------------------------- 14358
safety regulations________________ 15114see also Motor vehicle accidents.
Motor vehicle accidents: investigation report____________15113prevention, #1 lifesaving challenge
today------------------------------------- 15326traffic safety research needs, hear-
ing----------------------------------------- 14578Motor vehicle operators, traffic safety
education, research needs, hearing----------------------- 14578
Motor vehicles: discharging unburned hydrocar-
bons, prohibit use, hearing___ 14579District of Columbia parking facili-
ties act, amend, law____ 14037mortgages, etc., provide for valid-
ity, etc., of security inter-ests—
law_____________________________ 14073report_________________________ 14358
EntryMotor vehicles—Continued
traffic supervision, Air Force man-ual______________________ 13273
world registration, 1957-58--------- 13698Motorboats :
numbering, require— law_________________________ 14254report_________________________ 14801
Motorbuses, fares for school children in D. C., subsidies, amend existing law, report___ 14794
Motors, see Electric motors.Mount Prospect, Ill., population, spe-
cial census_____________ 13717MTR, see Reactors (atomic).Mueller, Ellen B., relief_____________ 14627Mules and national defense________ 15327Multipurpose logging equipment for
uranium exploration and eval-uation of deposits____ 13649
Municipal bonds, Alaska, refunding, amend act, law_______ 14020
Museums, see names of museums or places where located.
Music:Library of Congress catalog______ 15158rendition on coin-operated ma-
chines, amend U. S. Code—report_________________________ 14849views__________________________ 14849
Mustering-out payments, extension of time for application by Korean conflict veterans, law_ 13983
Mutation, see Variation (biology).Mutual aid, see Military aid.Mutual assistance, see Military aid.Mutual defense, see Military aid.Mutual security, see Foreign aid—
Military aid.
NN. A. T. O., see North Atlantic Treaty
Organization.Nagy, Alexander, relief_____________ 13826Nanton, Louise, relief_______________ 13789Natafalusy, Ella H., relief___________ 13871Natchez Trace Parkway :
relocation, agreement— law__________________________ 14091reports___________________ 14440, 14743
Nathanson, Erika G., relief------------- 13836National, see headings beginning Fed-
eral—Government—National.National Advisory Committee for
Aeronautics: report series_________________ 15219-220research memorandum RM series- 15221—
222 technical memorandums_________ 15223technical notes_______________ 15224-251
National Aeronautics and Space Ad-ministration :
administrator, nomination of Glen-nan, T. Keith, hearing______ 14900
construction and equipment author-ization, law_________________ 14002
deputy administrator, nominationof Dryden, Hugh L., hearing- 14900
renegotiation act application—law___________________________ 14272reports__________________ 14378, 14866
National Air Museum: construction—
law________________________ 14277report__________________________ 14495
National Allergy Day, proclaim, report________________ 14476
National Archives and Records Serv-ice, preliminary inventories, series_____________ 15255-256
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Ind ex
1423314496
14759
EntryNational Bison Range, land acquisi-
tion, display pasture for bisonherd, law------------------------------ 13969
National Bureau of Standards:functions and activities law, re-
peal—law-------------------------------------------- 14233report--------------------------------------- 14496
handbooks------------------------------ 15257-258land acquisition authority, etc.,
amend organic act—law________________________report________________________ _
National Capital Housing Authority, facilitate acquisition of prop-erty under alley dwelling act, report________________
National Capital Planning Commis-sion :
land acquisition in Maryland, in-crease authorization—
law____________________report_______________ _ _ __
National Children’s Dental Health Week:
President to proclaim— law____________________report________________ __ ____ _
National Committee on Radiation Pro-tection and Measurements, radiation exposure control, rules and operational guides_
National Crushed Stone Association, safety competition awards, 1957__________________
National Cultural Center: construction—
law______________________
1405214756
1417414479
15258
15179
1421714485report______________
National defense:education act of 1958—
allotments, 1959_________ 14926-927graduate fellowship program___ 14928law-------------------------------------------- 14207reports------------------------------------- 14392,
14525, 14544, 14758student loan program at colleges
and universities______________ 14929summary and analysis_________ 14894views----------------------------------------- 14758
Government contracts, make,amend, etc., to facilitate, law_ 14149
horses and mules and national de-fense ------------------------------------- 15327
preparedness operations, progressreport, hearing_______________ 14285
additional copies, report________ 14383state of our defenses, inquiry, hear-tt _,In g s —™-------------------------------- 14884Underseas Warfare Advisory Panel
report----------------------------------- 14284United States policies in 1957__ 14302
print, report------------------------------ 14384National Defense Resources Confer-
ence, general information____15121National Farm-City Week, designate,
law------- 14247National forests:
administration of miscellaneous Federal lands within—
law-------------------------------------------- 14205report--------------------------------------- 14499
see also names of forests.National Guard:
Army or Air, retention of deferment or exemption upon change of membership—
law------------------------------------------ 14067report--------------------------------------- 14697
EntryNational Guard—Continued
members dying in serivce under honorable conditions, head-stones or markers for un-marked graves—
law----------------------------------------------i4i56report--------------------------------------- 14500
United States Code, amend to codify recent law, law_________ 14204
National Heart Institute, researchprogram-------------------------------- 15259
National Institutes of Health :research grants and fellowships
awarded, 1958 ___________ 15260scientific papers, bibliography____ 15321
National Junior Achievement Week, designation, report____ 14844
National Labor Relations Board, nom-ination, Rodgers, Philip R., hearing----------------------- 14395
National monuments and memorials : eastern United States, invitation to
visit----------------------------- 15280Jewish War Veterans, incorporate
memorial and museum, law__ 14246see also names of monuments or
memorials.
1526315264
15280
1416014396
National Museum: bulletin________________________proceedings________________ “
National parks, eastern United States? invitation to visit____
see also names of parks.National Railroad Adjustment Board,xt « a,w5r.ds-"^------------------- 15288-290National Science Foundation:
act of 1950, amend—hearings---------------------------------- 14577reports---------------------------- 14503,14822
lease of Papago tribal land— law______________________report______________ __________
National security:Federal-State concurrent jurisdic-
tion effects—report--------------------------------------- 14747views__________________________ 14747
Government employees, summary suspension of civilian person-nel, make discretionary, re- port ---------------------- 14543
protection by denial of passports to communist party members—
hearings----------------------------------- 14570report--------------------------------------- 14540views___________________________ 14540
see also National defense.National service life Insurance, see
Life Insurance.National System of Interstate High-
ways :cost allocation study, extend time
for final report—law --------------------------------------- 14167reports. ------------------------- 14375,14831
cost reimbursement to States, Secretary of Commerce to sub-mit recommndations—
law------------------------------------------14189report__________________________ 14868
estimate of construction costs, ex” tend additional 2 years—
law. ---------------------------------------- 14242report______________ _ ____ 14852
NATO, see North Atlantic" Treaty Organization.
Natural convection inside flat rotating container______________ 15239
Natural resources, conservation achievements of TheodoreRoosevelt, addresses_________ 14592
Naturalist program, Great SmokyMountain National Park______ 15282
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Octo ber 1958
EntryNaturalization:
alien spouses and adopted children of U. S. citizen clergymen and missionaries, facilitate—
law_____________________________ 1404214692
14821report___________
special benefits for
1408014800
14733
1421114373
1408514371
15296
Korean veter-ans, report__________________
Nautical training schools: training vessels, free transit at
Panama Canal— law________________________report_________________________
Navajo Indian project, construct, re-port—
Navajo Indians: land exchange for Glen Canyon
Dam— law-------------------------------------report_________________________
Navajo Reservation: road construction—
law________________________report_________________________
Naval Academy, Annapolis, admis-sion, etc., regulations---
Naval courts, see Courts martial and courts of inquiry.
Naval education, Navy training courses__________ 15292—293
Naval establishments, see Armed Forces.
Naval installations, see Installations (military).
Naval powder factory, Indian Head, utilization for Polaris solid fuel propellent, report and hearing----------------------- 14568
Naval Research Laboratory: report series_______________ 15299-304research reactor, reactivity effects
of air voids and fuel free regions______________________ 15304
Naval Reserve, see Pay, allowance, etc.
Naval Reserve Officers TrainingCorps, office procedures man-ual__________________________ 15295
Naval training, see Naval education. Naval vessels, see Shipbuilding—
Warships.Navigation:
Intracoastal Waterway map folio, announcement___________ 15217
Panama Canal and adjacent waters, rules and regulations____ 13699
Tensaw River survey— law___________________________ 14166report_________________________ 14836
TVA river traffic and industrial growth_________________ 15386
Navigation Congresses, Permanent International Association of, see Permanent International Association of Navigation Con-gresses.
NavOrd report______________________ 15310Navratll, Boris F., relief______ 13929, 14656Navy:
comptroller manual________ 15306-308members advancement on retired
list with 30 years service, in-cluding credit for double time—
law_____________________________14135report_________________________ 14770
operation palette, exhibition of original paintings by Navy combat artists__________ 15309
recruiter, you can help in your com-munity_________________ 15298
EntryNavy—Continued
see also Armed Forces—Pay, al-lowances, etc.—Retired offi-cers, etc. — Uniforms — also headings beginning Naval.
Navy Department:amphibious transport, dock, and
assault ships, construction, hearing_________________ 14883
employees at Golcuk Navy Yard, Ismet, Turkey, relief from lia-bility for overpayment— ____
law_____________________________ 14250report_________________________ 14362
rocket launcher procurement, re-port_____________________ 14520
NCRP, see National Committee on Radiation Protection and Measurements.
Near East, see East (Near East).Nebraska, county business patterns,
activities covered by OASI pro-gram_________________ 13704
Nebraska Mid-State Reclamation Dis-trict, Federal cooperation in Mid-State project construction, hearings______________ 14574
Neches, Trinity, etc., River Basins, United States Study Commis-sion on, see United States Study Commission on Neches, Trinity, Brazos, Colorado, Guadalupe-S an Antonio, Nueces, and San Jacinto River Basins, and intervening areas.
Neglla, Erminio, relief---------------------- 14620Nematodes, see Nematoid worms.Nematoid worms, controlling in home
garden________________ 13233Nemoto, Kiiko, relief_________ 13939, 14650Nenana River and Valley, quaternary
geology of area_______ 15078Nene geese:
Hawaiian, research, propagation and management programs to effect restoration—
law__________________________ 14234reports_________________ 14491, 14792
Neoplasms, see Tumors.Neosho, Mo.:
Fort Crowder Military Reservation, land conveyance—
law_____________________________14150reports_________________ 14467, 14737
Neptunium isotopes, Np—238 and N—p239, decay schemes, beta radio-activity and energy levels------ 13433
Netherlands, sending gift packagesto____________________________15017
Neutrinos, free antineutrino absorp-tion cross section, measure-ment__________________ 13566
Neutrons:activation analysis application to—
biological and medical research— 13496 determination of bismuth, lead,
thallium in stony meteorites— 13557 capture therapy—
recent advances________________ 13521studies_________________________ 13520
decay constants of multiplying sys-tems, determination_________ 13604
diffraction studies of magneticstructure_____________________ 13596
diffusion, radiation enhanced insolids________________________ 13427
distribution, lattice parameters de-rived________________________ 13420
flux and power distribution meas-urement, experimental and theoretical studies___________ 13425
irradiation effects on structural ma-terials_______________________ 13650
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Entry Neutrons—Continued
monoenergetic, absorbed dose of radiation delivered, analysis__
nuclear cross sections for scatter-ing—
plutonium-berylliuin sources, fabri-cation, and yield________
resonance capture in uranium and thorium lumps______
resonance integrals, quantitative evaluation___
scattering, distribution of angular momenta of resonance levels__
slow, cross sections of Pu-240 Pu- 242, and Am-243_______
slowing down in hydrogenous media____
transport equation, solution by Sn method____
ZPR-IV, versatile source____New Hampshire:
electric rate book______________fuel adjustments data___!___ ”!
New low energy photon sources for industrial utilization_____
New Mexico :electric rate book_____________
fuel adjustments data______ ~~northwestern, uranium deposits in
San Juan Basin_______New York City:
entertainment arts, communist in- nitration, hearings___ ____
harbor, prevention of obstructions and injurious deposits, amend act—
13461
13454
13440
13614
13655
13685
13436
13674
1367913592
1495814964
13493
1495914965
13630
14586
law_______________report_______ ____________ ____
New York State, Federal employment tax refund, law______
New Zealand:
1414714838
14154 economy, basic data________passport visas, agreement_sending gift packages to__
Newington, N. H.: ~school relocation costs, U S to
, pay— law_______report_______ ~~
Newington school district” relief—
150491535815034
N0nSCh^lair carriers, 7ee°nAi7North North
North
North
law____________report_____ __________
News letters, medical news “letter, index___ ___ ’
™1?print’ see Paper. ““Nichols, Joan A., see Ard, E. B , and
daughter.Nitrogen :
reaction with uranium compounds, study_____spectrographic determination in
metals_______NoIan^P^l°Fde’rS0rt0p"ic equilibria! r»oian, J/aul B., relief_____ 13941Nominations, see names of personsNonagricultural employment see
Employment.Noncitizens, see Aliens.Nonmetals, electrical effects of high-
??nizi?3 radiatlon_,__ carriers. Africa, see Africa.
■America, downstream prob-ability density function for constant wind data__________Atlantic States, slope basins, surface water quality_______Atlantic Treaty Organization, status of forces agreement criminal jurisdiction, opera-tion, report____________
1407214694
1407214694
15164
13445
135421333814652
13477
13294
15080
14881
North Carolina:county business patterns.purchase of Caswell land utiliza-
tion project to include provi-sions for resale for private purposes—
law__________________report__________ ~~________
recreation on TVA lakes!__!!_!!!Tennessee River Basin water pollu-
tion control compact, law_North Central States, see Central
States.North Dakota :
county business patterns, activities covered by OASI program____
International Peace Garden, appro-priations, increase authoriza-tion—
law_____________________report________________ __ ___ ___
uraniferous lignites, reconnais- sance_______________
North Little Rock, Ark., population, special census_______
Northern Great Plains, see Great Plains.
Northern Ireland, see Great Britain.Northwest (U. S.) :
silica resources, Mines Bureau ex- ploration plans____
Norway :air transport services, agreement__mutual defense assistance, loan of
seaplane tender, agreement___Notice (law) :
actions pending on real property in Federal courts, amend U. S. Code—
Entry
13705
14133 1485115384
14079
13704
1417214376
13345
13715
15194
15367
15363
law_____________________report__________________ ___
assessments for public improve” ments, service by registered
. mail, amend act, report__Notice of judgment, Federal insecti-
cide, fungicide, and rodenti-cide act____________
Nottely Dam- Reneral information!— NRAB, see National Railroad Adjust-
ment Board.vnf>TrPOrt --------------- 15299-304NROTC, see Naval Reserve Officers
Training Corps.Nuclear acids, see Desoxyribonucleic
acid.
14034 .14691
14755
1322215383
13608
13462
13660
13618
13587
Nuclear chemistry, see Cells—Radio-chemistry.
Nuclear cross sections for scattering of neutrons and protons-_____ 13454
Nuclear emissions, meteorological fac- tors in appraisal and control.
Nuclear emulsions, tracks, auto-matic analysis_____ __
Nuclear energy, see Atomic energy.Nuclear engineering, basic training
courses, description______Nuclear fission :
pseudo fission gases in metallic lat-tices, effect______________
spallation competition in” heavL est elements___
Nuclear fuel, see Reactor fuels.Nuclear materials, see Materials
(atomic).Nuclear particles, see Nuclei.Nuclear physics :
atomic, Soviet abstracts___________15122interaction of high energy K-
mesons with protons_________ 13450natural uranium lattices in heavy
water-------------------------------------13419water moderated thorium reactors. 13683
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EntryNuclear power, see Atomic energy.Nuclear power plants, see Nuclear re-
actor power plants.Nuclear-powered ships, see Ice break-
ers—Ships. Nuclear reactions:
production of chemical proper-ties, radioactive--------------------- 13586
radiation sensitivity and chemicalstructure of organic compoundsin aqueous solution---------------- 13540
thermonuclear—experiment at ORNL------------------ 133o0self-heating of plasma, transient
temperature variations----------- 13688Nuclear reactor power plants :
activity distribution from simulated pressurized water reactor leaks___________________ 13380
Argonaut reactor, facility for nu-clear technology and research, description, etc______________ 13564
Army package power reactor, de-sign and operation------------------ 13640
civilian expanded program, pro-posed ________________________ 14283
Dresden station design------------------ 13672economy loading in steam elec-
tric systems_________________ 13394experimental breeder reactor, EBR—
2, construction design------------- 13603gas-cooled reactor concept, para-
metric study________________ 13337meteorological study of potential at-
mospheric contamination from multiple nuclear site------- 13377
organic lubricants and polymers re-sistant to radiation needed formachine elements------------------ 13678
radio frequency thermonuclearmachines_____________________ 13355
risk in locating on given site,evaluation__________________ 13382
sodium graphite for CPPD----------- 13426vapor containers, descriptions------ 13622Yankee Atomic Electric Plant, con-
struction and operation--------- 13572Nuclear reactors, see Reactors
(atomic).Nuclear safety guide------------------------- 15225Nuclear safety in unirradiated proces-
sing phases of enriched ura-nium fuel cycles— -------------- 13378
Nuclear warfare, see Atomic warfare.Nuclei:
heavy, decay scheme of Np-239, U-237, and Np-238, beta radio-activity and energy levels- 13433
level density, effect of shell struc-ture _________________________ 13437
Weiszacker mass formula and nu-clear sizes and forces________ 13435
Nucleic acids:syntheses—
chronology of related events------ 13497interrelations in radiation in-
duced mutation induction inbacteria_____________________ 13528
Nucleus, see Nuclei.Numerical calculations, rocket com-
bustor chamber length to va-porize various propellants____ 15224
Nurses and nursing:Army health workshops, selected
papers, 1956-57______________ 13332cardiovascular disease, bibliography
for nurses____________________ 15320public health nursing service to
families, case studies________ 15322Nutrition, selected references----------- 15002
see also Food.
EntryNutritional (dietary) gill diseases and
other less known gill diseases of fresh-water fishes---- 14996
O
Oahe Dam and Reservoir: reimbursement, etc., to Sioux In-
dians— law___________________
report_________________________Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ther-
monuclear experiment-OASI, see Old age and survivors in-
surance.O'Brien, Peter J., relief--------------------Obscene matter:
impounding of mail, amend act—
14258 14829
13350
14671
14134reports_________________ 14412, 14841
mailing and transportation, etc., amend U. S. Code—
law____________________________ 14141report_________________________ 14486
Observations on biology of imported fire ant_______________ 13220
Occupational Safety, President’s Con-ference on, see President’s Conference on Occupational Safety.
Occupational wage surveys, see Wages.
Occupations:business cycles and choice of ca-
reer _________________________ 15142reer opportunities—engineer tax man in Internal
Revenue Service_____________ 15105high school graduates in Vet-
erans Administration________ 15395see also Military occupational spe-
cialties—also names of occu-pations, industries, etc.
Ocean:masses, ionium-thorium and lead
isotope ratios as indicators__ 13652radioactive waste, safe disposal, re-
search needed_______________ 13689radiocarbon techniques for deter-
mining mixing rates in oceansand atmosphere______________ 13651
trace elements and transport rates. 13371 Ocean temperature, data for Pacific
Coast, California to Alaska___ 13772Oceanography, polar seas atlas, Ant-
arctic _______________________ 15100O’Connell report, see Government of-
ficials and employees—Sal-aries.
Oesterlei, Clifford, relief____ 13927, 14658Office furniture and equipment:
Federal supply schedule_________ 14975machines, etc., repair, maintenance,
etc., Federal supply schedule. 14977 shipments by manufacturers, facts
for industry_________________ 13726Officers, see Pay, allowances, etc—
Retired officers, etc.Ohio, county business patterns______ 13703Ohio River and Valley, surface water
supply of basin----------- 15085Oil, see Petroleum.Oils, Federal supply schedule_______ 14981
see also Lubricants.Oklahoma:
county business patterns, activities covered by OASI program------ 13707
lands in trust for Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians, reconveyance by Interior Dept., report____ 14796
market for class 2 milk___________ 13249Okopny, Iwan, relief_______________ 13792
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EntryOld age and survivors insurance:
county business patterns_ 13702-709credit sick leave wages under Fed-
eral-State employment agree-ments—
law------------------------------------------ 14131report__________________________ 14718
Federal employment tax underFICA, refund to New YorkState, law’_____________________14154
social security act amendments of 1958— brief report on______________ 15341
hearings_______________________ 14887law-------------------------------------------- 14184reports--------------------------- 14354,14842
Old Guard, history of Third InfantryRegiment_____________________13310
Old Swedes’ Church National His-toric Site, see Gloria Dei (Old Swede) Church National His-toric Site.
Older people and their housing needs (paper)------------------------------------- 15093
Oleomargarine, amend Navy ration statutes, report______ 14760
Oles, Floyd, relief__________________ 14678Oliver, James C., contested election,
report------------------------- 14393Olteanu, Letitia, relief_______________13811Onions:
futures trading, prohibit—law--------------------------------------------- 14183report--------------------------------------- 14456
Open-cut mining of uranium ore inwestern United States_________ 13635
Operation palette, exhibition of orig-inal paintings by Navy combat
artists------------------------- 15309Optical methods of isotope ratio de-
termination ___________ 13552Optical spectra, see Spectra.Optimum X-ray yields in beta-excited
X-ray sources_______________ 13482Orders, see subjects.Ordnance Bureau, Navy, NavOrd re-
port---------------------------- 15310Ordnanceman, see Aviation ordnance-
man.Oregon, county business patterns, ac-
tivities covered by OASI pro-gram --------------------------- 13708
Ores, see names of metals or min-erals.
Organic act, see Virgin Islands.Organic act of National Bureau of
Standards, see National Bu-reau of Standards.
Organic compounds :chemical structure and reaction
rates in aqueous solutions____ 13540fluorinated, radiation chemistry— 13545
Organic moderated reactor experi-ment, coolant concept, OMRE test--------------------------------------- 13375
Organic plastics, see Plastics.Organizations, nonprofit, tax-exempt,
social security coverage for employees, law________ 14130
Organized labor, see Labor unions.ORME, see Organic moderated reac-
tor experiment.ORNL, see Oak Ridge National Labor-
atory.Orphans:
war, handicapped, special train-ing—
law------------------------------------------ 14214report--------------------------------------- 14785
war orphans educational assistance act, amend—
law------------------------------------------ 14214report 14785
EntryOscillations, helical, low voltage-gra-
dient experiments_____ 13565Ottolenghi, Anneliese, relief— 13944,14655Oulassuk, Serge, relief_______ 13875, 14608Outer space :
exploration problems, investigation, expenses, report________ 14380
physiological processes, etc., of man and animals in artificial satel-lites-------------------------------- 13290
Outlying possessions, county business patterns---------------------- 13709
Ovarian tumors, see Tumors.Overtime, see Hours of labor.Oxidation, resistant coatings for mo-
lybdenum _____________ 13299Oxides, see oxides by names, e. g.,
Thorium oxide.Oxidizing agents, cupric ammonium
reagent use in carbonate leach-ing of uranlferous ores______ 13403
Oxygen:Mach 4 rocket-powered supersonic
tunnel using ammonia-oxygen as working fluid________ 15240
radiation decomposition of water under static and bubbling con-ditions____ ______________ 13556
reaction with uranium compounds, study------------------------------ 13445
spectrographic determination in metals----------------------------- 13542
supplemental requirements— irregular air carriers, civil air
regulations amendment__ 13745scheduled air carriers outside
U. S., civil air regulations amendment________________ 13744
scheduled interstate air carriers, civil air regulations amend-ment ---------------------------------- 13743
transport airplanes, civil air regulations amendment____ 13740
P
Pachydesmus, revision of genus____ 15264Pacific Coast:
California to Alaska, coastal water temperature and sea level data_____________________ 13772
dogfish sharks, investigate methods of control or eradication—
law-------------------------------------------- 14230report--------------------------------------- 14489
halibut fishery regulations, notice. 15111 see also Pacific States.
Pacific Islands, lights and fog signals, list------------------------------ 15094
Pacific Islands Trust Territory, see Trust Territory of Pacific Islands.
Pacific Northwest, see Northwest (U. S.).
Pacific slope basins, see PacificStates.
Pacific States:county business patterns, activities
covered by OASI program____ 13708Pacific slope basins, surface water
supply----------------------------------- 15090Package power reactors, see Reactors
(atomic).Packages:
gift, sending to—Belgian Congo-----------------------------15016Belgium----------------------------------- 15017Cameroun______________________ 15018Canada---------------------------------------15019Cuba------------------------------------------ 15021Denmark_______________________ 15022French Equatorial Africa______ 15024French West Africa_____________ 15025
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Entry
150261502815029150311501715032150171503415035150361503715038
15040150391504115042
13309
14979
14252
1404114715
15069
Packages—Continued gift, sending to—Continued
Ghana_____________________ 1Honduras_______________________ JIreland________________________ ■_Japan___________________________JLuxembourg------------------------------ ;Mexico_________________________ _Netherlands------------------------------ :New Zealand---------------------------- --Panama________________________ •Paraguay-----------------------------------Peru__________________________Sweden---------------- - —r---—-—Union of Soviet Socialist Re-
publics_____________________United Kingdom-----------------------Uruguay_______________________Venezuela______________________
Packaging, see Packing.Packers, see Packing industry.Packing: . , x ,joint military-industry packaging
and materials handling sym-posium---------------------------
supplies, containers, Federal supply schedule___________ _—•-—
see also names of articles packed.Packing industry, packers and stock-
yards act, amend, law---Paint roller handles:
wood, rate of duty same as on paint-brush handles of wood—
law________________________report_________________________
Paintings: lohans and bridge to heaven---- -operation palette, exhibition of
original paintings by Navy combat artists—-------------
Paleocene period, geology and coal resources of Walsenburg area, Colo____________
Palladium, hydrogen systems, electro-chemical mechanisms--
Palladium isotopes, radiation proper-ties, production, etc., in per-forming implant----------
Palm Springs, Calif., flood control along Tahchevah Creek, report.
Palmer-Bee Co., relief----------- 12221,Pamphlets, see names of departments,
etc., issuing pamphlets—also subjects.
Pan American games, Chicago, Ill., Aug. 27-Sept. 7, 1959, appro-priation, report-----------
Panama, sending gift packages to----Panama Canal:
and adjacent waters, rules and reg-ulations governing navigation-
free transit for training vessels op-erated by State nautical schools—
law________________________report__________________________
Pangelinan, Harold, relief------ 13958,14643Papago Indians:
tribal lands, lease to National Science Foundation—
law________________________report_________________________
Papago Reservation: lands, lease to National Science
Foundation—
15309
15076
15302
13512
___ 1483413901, 14610
1442615035
13699
1408014800
1416014396
law______________________________14160report_________________________ 14396
Papakonstantinou, Georgios, relief— 13816 Papavasiliou, Adamantia, relief-------- 13820Papazian, Hermine E., relief__ 13858, 14334Paper:
manufacture earnings, statistics__15156
EntryPaper—Continued
newsprint importation, amend tariff act, law________ 13990
newsprint imported free of duty, reduce permissible width, law- 13990
Papers, see Records.Paperwork (office practice) :
procedures manual, NROTC---------- 15295Paraguay, sending gift packages to— 15036Parameters:
effect on flutter of helicopter rotor blades____________________ 13347
gas-cooled reactor concept, study. 13337 lattice, from neutron distribution— 13420
Paraplegics, aid and attendance al-lowance to veterans when not hospitalized at Government ex-pense, law_____________
Paris, Jean A., relief________ 13884,Parish Line Canal:
survey— law________________________report _________________________
Park National Bank, relief-------------Parker, Adele M., relief--------------------Parker, Janet R., relief--------------------Parker, John H., relief--------------------Parking of vehicles, District of Colum-
bia facilities construction fund, use to build, widen or channelize streets, etc., law—
Parkinsonism, alleviation by stereo-taxic placement of radioactive
isotopes in brain___________Parks, see names of parks.Parole:
eligibility, fixing at time of sen-tencing—
law__________________________report_________________________
1412714326
141761484014319 146761461113790
14037
13514
1409714465
Parole Board: members, compensation adjust-
ment— law________________________
reports_________________ 14462,Parrish, Anthony R., relief---- 13897,
1427014721
, 14649
15263Parrotfish, review of family Scar-
idae__________________Particle accelerators, see Accelera-
tors.Particles (charged) :
individual motion and effect of scattering in axially symmet-ric magnetic field----------- 13365
see also Elementary particles.Pascagoula, Miss., fissionable ma-
terials in land, conveyance of U. S. interests to record owners________________ 13781
Passenger rates, Government person-nel, overcharges, recovery claims, time limitation, law— 14107
Passports:denial to persons engaged in activ-
ities to further international communist movement—
hearings________________________ 14570report_________________________ 14540views__________________________ 14540
visa work of State Department andForeign Service______________ 15347
visas, agreement with—New Zealand__________________ 15358Union of South Africa---------------- 15371
Patent Office:board of appeals, membership in-
crease—law____________________________ 14275report_________________________ 14455
officers and employees, salary in-creases—
law___________________________ 14275report_________________________ 14455
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EntryPatents:
classification manual, replace-ment sheets__________________ 15312
mining claims, recognize geological, etc., surveys as assessment work—
law--------------------------------------------14219report-------------------------------------- 14438
regulations of Union of SouthAfrica----------------------------------- 15055
Patterns, description, Federal item identification guides for sup-ply cataloging------------- 14907
Pavements:load transmission test for strength
of flexible paving and base courses_________________ 13730
maintenance, Air Force manual____ 13269Pay, see Salaries.Pay, allowances, etc.:
Air Force employees, relief from re-funding overpayments___ 13870
Army, Navy, etc., officers, overpay-ments while training at civilian hospitals, validate—
law-------------------------------------- 14212report-------------------------------------- 14854
Federal agencies, principles and procedures, G. A. O. guidance manual_________________ 15072
military pay act of 1958__________ 13302subsistence allowance, Federal
judges, increase, report__14419survivors of servicemen, transpor-
tation expenses to attend group burials, law_______ 14061
see also Mustering-out paymentsPayroll offices, see Disbursing offices.Pea weevils, and methods for control- 13232 Peace, foundations of (address)_____ 15356Peace Garden, see International Peace
Garden.Peanuts:
acreage allotments, amend agricul-tural adjustment act—
law------------------------------------------ 14062report-------------------------------------- 14713
Pearl River Reservoir : construction agreement—
law----------------------------------- 14091reports--------------------------- 14440, 14743
Pearlmutter, William H., relief_____ 14674Peat, minerals yearbook chapter____ 15203Peduncle disease of salmonid fishes___ 14995Peltier, William F., relief____________ 13961Pend Oreille River, Albeni Falls Res-
ervoir, lands acquired, adjust-ments, law____________ 13991
Pennsylvania State University re-search reactor for research and teaching_________ 13574
Pensions:continue pay to retired officers
dropped from rolls—law------------------------------------------ 14099report-------------------------------------- 14786
employee benefit plans disclosure act—
law------------------------------------------ 14180
military disability retirement, in-crease to certain personnel ex-cluded from general raise—
law------------------------------------------ 14199report-------------------------------------- 14762
veterans—benefits, consolidation of laws
into one act, report_________ 14767benefits, extend to dependent hus-
bands and widowers of female veterans, law______________ 14000
Pensions—Continuedblindness in both eyes, special
rate of compensation, law.paraplegics, not hospitalized at
Government expense, aid and attendance allowance, law-
widows of former Presidents—law___________________report_____________ —_Z__Z_Z
see also Annuities—Civil service pensions — Employee benefit plans.
Peritoneum, distribution of intraperi- _ toneal radio colloids_____
Perlite, minerals yearbook chapter___Permafrost, see Frost.Permafrost Research Establishment,
see Army Snow, Ice, and Per-mafrost Research Establish-ment.
Entry
13997
14127
1409014518
1351115204
14896
Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses, 1961 meeting, expenses, appropriate funds, hearing________
Permits, see classes of persons to whom or subjects for which, permits are issued.
Perreira Minnie, relief----------- 13936, 14683Personnel control for small mar-
keters__________________ 15339Personnel management, see Adminis-
trative management.Personnel workers, officers, position
classifiers, etc., examinationannouncement_______________ 13761
Peru, sending gift packages to___ __ 15037Pests, forest pest leaflet_____________ 15066Petroleum :
Crow Reservation, grant to certain Indians, report__________ 14445
leases terminated by Land Manage”ment Bureau, reinstate, law___ 13965
Petrology, see Igneous rocks.Phase shift, exact calculation for
nucleon-nuclear scattering____ 13432Phase transformation, see Transfor-
mation temperatures.Philadelphia Pa.:
Army supply base piers, facilities, etc., purchase—
hearings----------------------------------- 14503report--------------------------------------- 14446
land bounded by Washington Ave.and Christian, Swanson, and Water Sts., acquire for Gloria Dei (Old Swedes’) Church Na-tional Historic Site—
law------------------------------------------ 14054report_________________________ 14744
Philippine Islands :air post office, agreement__________ 15376economy, basic data______________ 15045religious organizations claims under
war claims act, funds for settlement, law______________ 14227
veterans hospitalizations, etc., agreement------------------------ 15364
World War II imprisoned defenseofficers, promotion, report____ 14876
Philippines, see Philippines Islands. Phonorecords, Library of Congress
catalog-----------------------------------15158Phosphate rock, see Rock phosphates. Phosphates, transport across cell
membranes__________________ 13494Photochemistry, contributions to radi-
ation chemistry_______ 13555
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EntryPhotographic film detectors, see Nu-
clear emulsions.Photography, see Radiography.Photomeson experiments at Berkeley
340-mev synchrotron___ 13451Photons, new low energy sources for
industrial utilization---- 13493Photoproduction of mesons from 500
to 1100 Mev________________ 13453Photosynthesis, chemical transforma-
tions, various experiments------ 13666PUS, see Public Health Service.Physical chemistry :
sensitivity to radiation in simple cells, modification by physical variables_________________ 13535
Soviet abstracts------------------------------ 15126Physical education and training, pro-
fessorship in Military Acad-emy, establish, law____ 14068
Physical education instructor, see Physcial education and train-ing.
Physical examinations, Air Force manual_______________ 13262
Physical therapists, regulating prac-tice in D. C., hearings------------- 14753
Physical therapy, regulating practicein D. C., report--------------------- 14753
Physical training, see Physical educa-tional and training.
Physically handicapped, see Handi-capped.
Physically Handicapped, President’s Committee on Employment of, see President’s Committee on Employment of Physically Handicapped.
Physics: atomic and molecular, Soviet ab-
stracts________________fast power reactors, status report-health problems of handling ura-
nium-233 feed material--magnetism, Soviet abstracts---------see also Nuclear physics.
Physiological chemistry, see Biochem-istry.
Physiology, mammalian, role of mag- nesium-28, potassium-42, and calcium-45____________
Pigments: iron oxide, minerals yearbook chap-
ter ____________________lead and zinc, minerals yearbook
chapter_________________Pilot plants, see names of plants or
places where located—also subjects.
Pilots and pilotage, require pilots on vessels navigating Great Lakes, hearings_______
see also Aviators.Pima County, Ariz.:
sale or exchange of lands to Uni-versity and State colleges of Arizona—
law_________________________report_________________________
Pine, southern, fusiform rust, de-scription. control, etc-
Pine Ridge Reservation : aerial gunnery range damages, re-
imbursement of Sioux Indians, amend act—
law_______________________report _________________________
Pions, see Mesons.Pitch (aircraft) :
variation with sideslip of aircraft configurations, factors affect-ing —
1512213431
1365415123
13516
15182
15183
14890
1415714425
15066
1422114826
15226
EntryPituitary gland, trans-sphenoidal hy-
pophyseal destruction with radioactive yttrium-------13513
Planets, interplanetary communica- tion by artificial satellites------ 13290
Plants : „ „ ,growth regulation, use of gibberel-
lie acid_____ _____________ 13219passage of ions, function of oxida-
tive metabolism- —---------- 13578radiation damage, nonionizing ra-
diant energy as mediating fac-tor controlling---------------- 13522
radioresistance and tumor induc-tion, factors influencing--- 13665
see also Aquatic plants.Plants (industrial), see types of in-
dustrial plants. Plasma (blood) see Blood. Plasma (electronics) :
diagnostic developments in UCRL pyrotron program----------- 13364
free hydrogen atom collision cross sections of interest in control-led thermonuclear research---- 13354
gas discharge, microwave studies- 13367 helium, ionization and ohmic heat-
ing_______ ______________ 13359high-temperature, hydromagnetic
shock waves___________ — 13362hot plasma microwave diagnostic
theory---------------------------- 13366injection into thermonuclear ma-
chines using beams of neutral deuterium atoms------------- 13363
ohmic heating and confinement in stellerator_______________ 13358
pinch effect theory, stability and heating_________________ 13353
relativistic, megatron to study------ 13690rotating, study and use--------------— 13349runaway electrons and cooperative
phenomena in B-l stellerator discharges_______________ 13357
self-heating by thermonuclear reac-tions, transient temperature variations_______________ 13688
stability in static equilibrium----- 13361static pinch_______________________ 13617
Plasticity, see Aluminum. Plastics:
conducting resins, equivalent to tis-sue, air, and polystyrene, com-position and development------ 13465
critical assemblies moderators------ 13680radiation chemistry in rigid or-
ganic materials, detection of intermediates____________ 13554
Pleasant Grove, Utah, land exchange, law__________________ 13977
Pleasant Grove Second Corp, of Church of Jesus Christ of Lat-ter-day Saints, land exchange, law__________________ 13977
Plowing, see Tillage. Plumbing, maintenance, etc., Air
Force manual_______________ 13270Plumley, Guerdon, relief_____ 13880, 14599Plutonium:
alloys, aluminum, tensile proper-ties__________________ 13585
aqueous decontamination from fis-sion product elements---- 13414
chemical laboratories designed for handling__________________13415
detection in wounds, technique------ 13467metal surface dose rate for plu-
tonium isotopes_________ 13466plutonium-beryllium neutron
sources, their fabrication and neutron yield___________ 13440
reactor fuels, pyrometallurgical purification______________ 13413
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Plutonium—ContinuedEntry Entry
13710
1371115115
recycle program, design of experi-mental reactor_______________ 13384
recycled, liquid metal fuel reactordesigned to use as fuel_______ 13393
tensile properties________________ 13585transformation kinetics___________ 13568
Plutonium isotopes:dose rate at surface of plutonium, x ----------------------- 13466not laboratory facility for physical
measurements___________ 13418nuclear safety guide_____________ 15225P-32, maternally administered, ef-
on fetal development__ 13531Pu—240 and Pu—242, slow neutron
cross sections_______________ 13436recycle in low-enrichment light
water reactors----------------------- 13664Pocket guide----------------------------------- 13303Poisons, see names of poisons.Polar regions, see Antarctic.Police:
International Criminal Police Or-ganization, participation of U. S. Government agencies, re-port________________
Metropolitan, retirement and dis-ability act of D. C., change ef-fective date for increased rate of deduction—
law______________report______________ __2_____ _
Police Department of D.C., exami-nation announcement for po-liceman_________________
positions in interstate instrumen-talities, social security cover-age—
law____________________report_________ ~_____ _____
United States Park Police, "retire-ment and disability act, change effective date for increased rate of deduction—
law_____________report____________
White House force retirement and disability act, change effective date for increased rate of de-duction—
14463
1403814757
13752
1414314717
1403814757
law------------------------------------------ 14038report_____________________ 14757
Police Department of D. C., see Po-lice.
Policeman, see Police.Political science, publications, price
list___ _______________ 15316Pollution of air, see Air pollution.Pollution of streams, see Water pol-
lution.Polydesmida, see Pachydesmus.Polyethylene, radiation chemistry___ 13484Polymers and polymerization :
graft copolymers formation, utili-zation of stored chemical en-ergy from conversion of high energy radiation________ 13479
Isothermal, change in electrical re-sistivity------------------------- 15310
modification of ionizing radiation, vulcanization, and graft co-polymer formation______ 13490
organic polymers, radiation resist-ant for nuclear power plants. 13678
see also Polyethylene.Polystyrene, see Plastics.Polyvinyl acetate, see Vinyl acetate.Pomona, Calif., population, special
censuses_____________________13718Pontilla, Maria, relief______________ 13852
151381429114274
150111505713802
14590
1537615313
14414
1423614789
1407814723
Population:census, 1950—
mobility by States and economiceras, correction sheets_______ 13732
special reports_________________ 13732current population reports—
population estimates, series. 13710-711special censuses series______ 13712-720
United States, estimates and com-ponents of change, 1950-58___
United States, provisional esti-mates, 1950-58_________
Portage, Wis., railroad accident_____Portland, Oreg.:
occupational wage survey— departmental edition______document edition_____ _____ "
Portsmouth, R. I., relief, law____Portugal:
dried fig industry_______ _____living conditions________________ "
Poskanzer, Israel B., relief____Post Office and Civil Service Commit"
tee, House, reports______ 14412-417Post Office and Civil Service Commit-
tee, Senate, reports__________ 14721™ x 14788—791, 14841, 14864Post Office Department:
appropriations, 1957, supplemen-tal, proposal---------------- 14305, 14590
appropriations, 1958, supplemental,proposal--------------------- 14305,
employees, longevity credit forPanama Canal Zone service—
law_______________report________ ___ __2__
Post offices:air, agreement with Philippines... by States and counties_____mail dispatch time limits, revise
law, report_____________stations and branches near cities'
extend boundary limitations— law______________report_________ ~
United States, Hawaiian HomesCommission to grant licenses for lots—
law_________________report________ __ ?____
Postage:publications for delivery in county
of publication, retain minimum rates—
law___________________reports________ ~__ 1441R-
Postage stamps:airmail and special delivery for
Members of House of Repre-sentatives—
law_______________report______——_5____ ~~
permit illustrations and films ofU. S. and foreign obligations and securities—
law__________________report_________________ _____'
Postal Savings System, remove At-torney General as member ofBoard of Trustees__________
Postal service: employees transferred from legis-
lative branch, benefits under postal pay law, report_
laws__________________________Panama Canal Zone employees,
longevity credit—law_______________________report________________ Z__Z___~
see also Mail matter—Post offices. Potash, minerals yearbook chapter__
1409614791
1419314790
1412314387
1426414858
13979
1454815314
1409614791
15206
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Potassium Isotopes, K—42, transcapll- lary and tissue distribution, etc., comparison with that of magnesium—28 and calcium—
45_____________________
Entry
13516Potatoes: , , ,
Florida, packinghouse to wholesale receiver marketing costs-’
futures trading, prohibit, hearings. J winter, acreage-marketing guides— J
Potomac Electric Power Co., Inc.: land exchange—
law________________________ -reports_________________ 14482,
Potter County, Tex., conveyance of real property of Veterans Ad-ministration hospital, Amaril-lo, Tex., law____________
Poultry :and poultry products, consumer
preferences, usages, and buy-ing practices------------------ •
industry problems, report-------------slaughtering, humane method, law-
Power, see Electricity.Power plants:
Capitol, improvements— law__________________________report_________________________
see also Electric power plants—Nuclear reactor power plants.
Power reactors, see Reactors (atomic).
Prairie County, Mont., ground-water factors affecting drainage------
Precipitation, see Snow.Preliminary design of high flux, epi-
thermal research reactor for Brookhaven National Labora-tory----------------------------
Preparedness, see National defense.Presbyterian Church in U. S. A.,
relief__________ 13846,President of United States :
code of Federal regulations---------emergency powers rel to contracts,
make permanent law------former Presidents, allowances,
etc.— law__________________________
report _________________________veto messages—
asbestos and fluorspar mainte-nance law, extend---------------
independent offices appropria-tions bill, 1959------------------
nuclear-powered icebreaker--------Riverside Lumber Co___________Thomson Contracting Co., Inc— wheat, poisoned seed, remove
from unfit for human consump-tion category for purposes of import duties______________
Presidential appointees, see Govern-ment officials and employees.
President’s Committee for Traffic Safety, outline of lifesaving challenge in America today—
President’s Committee on Employ-ment of the Physically Handi-capped :
employment of physically handi-capped in Federal service, re-port of Civil Service Commis-sion____________________
general information---------------------President’s Conference on Occupa-
tional Safety, proceedings------President’s reorganization plans, see
Government reorganization plans.
Pressman, cylinder, examination an-nouncement__________
132441455913209
1411914742
14005
132461458514110
1423814802
15083
13376
14311
14968
14149
1409014518
14589
14297143011430414303
14306
15326
1375115133
15132
13755
EntryPressure, see Atmospheric pressure. Pressurized water reactor, see Reac- Preston,°Homer G., ^relief------ 13920, 14663Price lists, see Government publica-
tions—also subjects.Price supports, see names of commodi-
ties, etc.Prices:
consumer price index, components, relative importance, technical note______________ ______ 15148
discrimination, amend Robinson-Patman Act, hearings------------- 14581
functional discounts to wholesalers, require, amend Robinson-Pat-man Act, hearings----------- 14581
wholesale, prices and price indexes, 1957—
departmental edition-------------15141document edition_______________ 14296
see also names of commodities.Printer proofreaders, see Proof-
readers.Prio, Ross, proceedings for contempt
of Senate, report--------- 14776Priori, Maria T., relief---------- 13921, 14651Prisoners of war, World War II offi-
cers who participated in de-fense of Philippines, promo-tion, report___________ 14876
Private laws, see Law. Probabilities (mathematics) :
downstream density function for constant values of mean zonal wind_________________ 13293
downstream wind density functionNorth American and Eurasia- 13294
Proceedings of National Museum------ 15264Procurement, see Army—Government
contracts—Military supplies.Production:
defense production act, progress report 42, hearing--------- 1428o
textiles, U. S., 1954-57, in relationto U. S. imports-------------------- 15061
U. S., 1957, exports in relation to comparisons for previous years___________________ 15059
Production credit associations, rules and regulations----------- 14948
Production forming of natural ura- nium metal____________ 13589
Production of high specific activity radioisotopes----------------- 13653
Professional papers, Geological Sur- vcy________________ 15078—79
Professions, advanced training, AEC contribution_______________ 13575
Promotions, imprisoned officers who participated in Philippine de-fense in World War II, report- 14876
Proofreaders, printer, examination announcement________ 13754
Propaganda, see Communism. Propellants, see Fuel.Properties of uranium dioxide--------- 13682Property, damage claims by military
personnel, authority to settle, report________________ 14519
see also Public property—Surplus property.
Prospecting:geochemical methods of uranium
exploration______________ 13648uranium deposits, regional explora-
tion criteria_________________ 13646Protective component in nonirradi-
ated protoplasm of amoebae— 13534 Proteins:
aqueous solutions, radiolysis, mech-anism____________________ 13544
irradiated, structural degradation. 13503
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EntryProteins—Continued
syntheses, interrelations in radia-tion induced mutation induc-tion in bacteria______________ 13528
synthesis, mechanism studies_____ 13498synthesis, use of dynamic isotope
methods in studies___________ 13504Protons:
interaction with mesons, high en-ergy physics with hydrogen bubble chambers________ 13450
13566
13454
13534
13273
13633
1526113333
148871418414842
1422914522
measurement of free antineutrino absorption cross section__
nuclear cross sections for scatter-ing—
see also Shells (atomic).Protoplasm, nonirradiated, of amoe-
bae, therapeutic effect against ionizing radiation_____
Provost marshal, activities, Air Force manual_______________
Pryor-Big Horn Mountains, Carbon County, Mont., uranium de-posits_______________
Psychiatry:industrial, bibliography___________preventice and social, symposium_
Psychological tests, see Mental tests. Public assistance:
social security act amendments of 1958—
hearings____________________law_________________ ___ ~reports------------------------- ~ 14354?
Public buildings :sites, lease until needed for con-
struction—law_______________________report_______________ __________
see also names of buildings or places where located.
Public contracts, see Government con-tracts.
Public debt:increase in limit—
hearing____________________law_____________ _ _____ ___
r, reports------------------ - 14366,Public Documents Division, price list- Public health, see HealthPublic health nurses, see Nurses and
nursing.Public health schools, grants for re-
search and teaching facilities, extend, hearings______
Public Health Service: act, amend, hearings, act, extend title 7—
law_______________report_____________— —_”
home economics programs and spe-cialists____________ ___
regulations_______________ ’_7--research grants and fellowships
awarded by N. I. H., 1958____sanitation facilities for Indians
PHS to provide, report_______Surgeon General’s functions and
responsibilities with respect to international health activities, clarify, report__________
Public information:availability from Federal depart-
ments and agencies, amend regulations, law__________
availability from Federal depart-ments and agencies, progress of study—
14886142551484315316
14576
14576
1412214763
1509215324
15260
14498
14803
13966
report--------------------------------------- 14464views---------------------------------------- 14464
lalse, concerning bombs, etc.,amend U. S. Code___________ 14582
EntryPublic Information—Continued
mineralized, eligibility for indem-nity selection by States, amend revised statutes, law__14116
see also National forests—also names of States, etc., where lands are located.
Public laws, see Law.Public libraries, see Libraries.Public property :
disposal in Boulder City area, law. 14243 Federal property and administra-
tive services act, amend—laws-------------------- 14025, 14126, 14229report-------------------------------------- 14522
see also Surplus propertyPublic Services Division, series S_ 15355-356Public utilities, see Electric utilities—
Gas utilities.Public utility districts, Alaska, re-
funding bonds, amend act, law. 14020Public works :
appropriations, 1959— law---------------------------------------- 14206report--------------------------------------- 14530
see also Installations (military).Public Works Committee, House:
investigations and studies, matters within its jurisdiction, ex-penses, report______ 14379
reports------------------------------ 14474, 14480,14482-485, 14487-488, 14495
Public Works Committee, Senate: hearings---------------------------- 14896-897reports.. 14686, 14802, 14832-840, 14852,
14867-868, 14870, 14873, 14878 views-------------------------------------------- 14870
Publications, see Government publi-cations—also names of depart-ments, etc., issuing publica-tions— also subjects
Publishers, American Society of, see American Society of Compos-ers, Authors, and Publishers
Puerto Rico:adjutant general, appointment by
Governor—law. ---------------------------------------- 14237report—---------------------------------- 14880
county business patterns_________ 13709deaths, leading causes, 1956______ 15265former commissioners, gratuitous
copies of congressional record, report----------------------------------- 14402
minimum wage rates, biennial re-views—
law- ---------------------------------------- 14095report----------------------- 14787
Pulp, manufacture earnings, statis-tics------------------------------ 15156
Pulpboard, Federal supply schedule— 14972Pulse columns, solvent extraction
cartridges, improved system__ 134071 ulsed solid homogeneous reactors for
research---------------------- 13670Pumps, centrifugal, AC linear induc-
tion and mechanical sodium pumps, characteristics and per- formance of 5000 gpm_ 13662
Purple Heart, see Military Order of Purple Heart.
PWR, see Reactors (atomic).Pyrometallurgy, see Metallurgy.Pyrophyllite, minerals yearbook chap-
ter____________________ 15212Pyrotron, UCRL program, plasma
diagnostic developments_____ 13364
Q
QA-IND series______________________ 15405Quantitative evaluation of resonance
integrals---------------------- 13655
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EntryQuarries and quarrying:
injury experience in industry, 1954, analysis of safety factors, etc_ 15180
stone cover layers for rubble-mound breakwaters, design---- 14945
Quartz, crystal, electronic grade, minerals yearbook chapter____ 15207
Quaternary period, geology in central Alaska Range_________ 15078
Questions and answers, QA-IND series_________________ 15405
Entry
II
R. E. A., see Rural Electrification Administration.
Radar tracking, combat information systems broadband blue illumi-nation operational and psycho-logical effects--------------- 15303
Raddock, Maxwell C., improper activ-ities investigation, hearings— 14889
Radiant energy, nonionizing, medi-ating factor controlling radia-tion in plants and animals___ 13522
Radiation:antibody formation in x-irradiated
rats protected with rat or rab-bit hematopoietic cells--- 13527
cell renewal, etc., in gastro-intes-tinal epithelia of normal and irradiated animals______ 13539
damage in plants and animals, non-ionizing radiant energy as mediating factor controlling__ 13522
decomposition of water under static and bubbling conditions-- 13556
DNA synthesis in irradiated ani-mals_____________________ 13524
dose rates and genetic mutations, linear relationship_______ 13458
effects—alpha particles on uranium hexa-
fluoride ___________________ 13409metals in materials testing re-
actor______________________ 13621pigment, hair follicles and skin_ 13605
enhanced diffusion in solids, theoryand experiment______________ 13427
exposure to people in environs of Hanford, Wash., atomic energy facility, estimates_______ 13459
external environmental, measure-ments in United States______ 13458
high energy, conversion to storedchemical energy and its utiliza-tion in formation of graft copolymers__________________ 13479
high-energy machines, safety prob-lems_____________________ 13623
induced—aging in mice__________________ 13538genetic damage in mice_________ 13529neoplasms in rats______________ 13523
irradiated protein, structural de-gradation_______________ 13503
irradiation damage to graphite, in-terpretation_____________ 13429
limitations on recycle of power reactor fuels_____________ 13609
low-level exposure, relation to bone sarcoma, frequency______ 13579
nuclear irradiation in metallurgical research, advances in applica-tion_____________________ 13478
preservation of food, development of high power irradiators____ 13581
properties, etc., of cesium and pal-ladium isotopes in performing implant_________________ 13512
protection programs and problems. 13591
Radiation—Continuedprotection records at Hanford,
Wash., atomic energy facility. 13469 pulsed solid homogeneous reactors
for research_________________ 13670resistant lubricants and polymers
for nuclear power plants---------- 13678sensitivity and chemical structure. 13540 sensitivity of crystalline choline
chloride______________________ 13543temperature, self-heating of plasma
by thermonuclear reactions, transient variations--------------- 13688
use for determinations of physicalproperties, measurement and control methods______________ 13491
see also Alpha particles—Brem- strahlung radiation—Gamma rays—Ionizing rays—X-rays.
Radiation chemistry, see Radiochem-istry.
Radiation detection instruments, see Dosimeters.
Radiation illness, acute and chronic toxicity, genetic factor---------- 13533
Radiation laboratories:analytical chemistry in nuclear re-
search and development pro-gram ____________________ 13558
hot laboratory facility for physical measurements on irradiated plutonium_______________ 13418
Radiation monitoring:Faraday cup monitor for Iowa
State College, synchrotron electron beam___________ 13340
secondary emission monitor, designand construction_____________ 13340
Radiation Protection and Measure-ments, National Committee on, see National Committee on Radiation Protection and Measurements.
Radiation sickness, see Radiation ill-ness.
idio:communist infiltration in New York
area, hearings__________national defense education act of
1958—reports___________ 14392, 14544,send to conference, report----------views__________________________
Radio communication, weather aids— Radio frequency thermonuclear ma-
chines________________Radio operators:
licenses, issuance to noncitizen pilots—
law_____________________________report_________________________
Radio stations, see Aircraft radio stations.
Radio-strontium, see Strontium iso-topes.
Radioactive substances:native bituminous, except coals,
geology bibliography-------transportation, Federal regulations
handbook_______________waste characteristics for resin-in-
pulp uranium extraction proc-ess —
waste products, treatment by lime-soda softening process----
Radioactive waste disposal:ground disposal experience-----------high level liquid, disposal in ter-
restrial pits, sequel---------oceanic research needed for safe
disposal at sea___________
14586
1420714758145251475815099
13355
1416114799
1507.7
13348
13669
13668
13598
13667
13689
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EntryRadioactivity:
atmospheric—contamination from multiple nu-
clear sites, meteorologicalstudy------------------------------------- 13377
related to weathering of greatworld soil groups_____________ 13369
beta, and energy levels of heavynuclei------------------------------------- 13433
body measurements for metabolictracer studies_______________ 13517
bronchogenic carcinoma from radio-active particulates___________ 13530
fallout—nuclear weapons tests___________ 13341scavenging devices used for de-
termination, efficiency, final re-i u^ort—,---- 1---------------------------------------- 13334
global scale dispersion by atmos-phere— ---------------------------13619
induced by high energy electronsused for sterilization and chemical processing_________ 13481
Isotope antibodies, use as carriers for therapy of cancer, studies. 13506
levels in pressurized water reactor systems--------------------------- 13370
release from plants near population centers, evaluation of risk____ 13382
rose bengal, use in differential diag-nosis of jaundice_____________ 13515
standardization in U. S_____ _ 13463Radiocarbon, see Carbon Isotopes. Radiochemical analysis:
EBR-1 fuel assembly meltdown__ 13593gamma-ray spectrometrlc systems. 13676
Radiochemical laboratories, see Radia-tion laboratories.
Radiochemistry:elementary processes_____________ 13541fluorinated organic compounds 13545nuclear research and development
program------------------------- 13558photochemical contributions_______ 13555polyethylene, typical, macromole-
cule--------------------------------------- 13484radiation chemistry of gases______ 13599radiation sensitivity and chemical
structure of compounds in aqueous solution_______ 13540
rigid organic materials, detection of intermediates________ 13554
Radiodiagnosis, techniques for inves-tigating parenchymal and ob-structive liver and kidney disease_______________ 13510
Radioelectric cells, see Cells.Radiogenic lead In nonradioactive
minerals, clue in search for uranium and thorium__ 13473
Radiography:medical, X-rays and bremsstrahlen
from source-target mixture, studies_________________ 13492
panoramic, inside-out type, use'of new low energy photon sources---------------------------- 13493
portable devices, europium-155 as source of penetrating ionizing radiation________________ 13487
with tritium___________________ ” 13497Radioisotopes, see Isotopes.Radiological Protection, International
Commission on, see Interna-tional Commission on Radio-logical Protection.
Radiology, aqueous protein solutions, mechanism____________ 13544
Radioluxograph fast, simple type of autoradiograph------------ 13595
Radiometry, airborne surveying in U. S. A----------------------- 13474
EntryRadiosonde, manual of observations. 15409 Radiostrontium metabolism and de-
contamination in man_____ 13559Radium :
Ra-226, structural changes in hu-man bone----------------------- 13536
waste characteristics for resin-in- pulp uranium extraction proc- ess---------------------------------- 13669
Radon:generating power on great world
soil groups, data_______ 13369measurement in drill holes for ex-
ploration drilling of uranium. 13631 Railroad accidents, investigation re- r, r---------------------------- 15115-120Railroad Adjustment Board, see Na-
tional Railroad Adjustment Board.
Railroad employees:retirement act, amend to Increase
benefits—reports--------------------------- 14459, 14820views_________________________ 148°0
retirement act of 1937 and unem-ployment insurance act, tech-nical amendments, reports_____14502,
„ 14819retirement tax, amend to Increase
tax rate—reports--------------------------- 14459, 14820views---------------------------------------- 14820
retirement taxes, income tax de-duction, amend internal reve-nue code, report_________ 14357
unemployment insurance act, amend—
report------------------------------------------views---------------------------------------- 14820
unemployment Insurance act, ex-tend benefits, etc., report____ 14459
Railroad retirement acts, see Rail-road employees.
Railroads :bankruptcy act, amend sec. 77 (c)
(2)—law. ---------------------------------------- 14168report _________________________ 14782
officers, directors, etc., compensa-tion ----------------------------------- 15112
problems, law____________________ 13972see also Railroad employees.
Rama Road:construction, completion, appro-
priations—hearing------------------------------------- 14896law --------------------------------------- 14228report--------------------------------------- 14488
Ramer, Tenn., railroad accident____15117Ramsey, Olga M., relief______ 13841, 14603Ranchers, see Stockmen.Range cattle, see Cattle.Ratings, factor analysis of scale vari-
ables used as criteria of mili-tary leadership--------------------- 13296
Rations, Navy, serving oleomargarine, amend statute, report__ 14760
Rats, mammary neoplasms, relation to dose of radiation and ovar- ian status--------------------13523
Ravalli, Mont., convey land for dis" play pasture for bison herd, law__________________
Raw materials, see Strategic mate^ rials.
REA, see Rural Electrification Ad-ministration.
Reaction kinetics, see Kinetics.Reactions (chemical), see Chemical
reactions.Reactions (nuclear), see Nuclear re-
actions.
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EntryReactivity measurement facility, de-
sign and applications________ 13611Reactor fuel elements:
EBR-1 meltdown, radiochemicalanalysis_____________________ 13593
enrichment and reactor perform-ance_________________________ 13582
iron-aluminum alloys------------------- 13444multi-rod, exponential experiments
on graphite lattices--------------- 13422nondestructive testing techniques,
new developments------------------ 13677pseudo fission gases in metallic lat-
tices, effects___________________13618sources of instability-------------------- 13430thorium-uranium for SRE------------- 13475unirradiated uranium fuel mate-
rials, processing-------------------- 13383Zirflex process for dissolution of
zirconium or zircalay clad-ding_____________________ 13687
Reactor fuel rods, SRE fuel element,design_______________________ 13475
Reactor fuels:aqueous, fuel system UOz-H.PO^-
H,0 and Los Alamos powerreactor experiment 2________ 13547
clad fuel elements and assemblies,mechanical processes in devel-opment ______________________ 13642
cycles in single-region thermalpower reactors______________ 13562
fluid metal, UO„-NaK slurry sys-tem, description of methods— 13389
fluoride volatility processing, recentdevelopments________________ 13417
irradiated, uranium recovery byfused salt-fluoride volatilityprocess______________________ 13416
metallic, low decontamination proc-essing, methods and equip-ment ____________________ 13602
molten fluoride, chemical aspects. 13385nuclear, resources for atomic
power_________________ 13637plutonium, pyrometallurgical puri-
fication _______________________ 13413production, use of thorium bismu-
thide breeder blanket------------- 13392recycle, radiation limitations------ 13609recycled plutonium, use in liquid
metal fuel reactor------------------ 13393spent, fluoride volatility processes,
survey of work in U. S---- 13681uranium-bismuth, handling at
Brookhaven National Labora-tory, engineering experience— 13391
uranium dioxide performance____ 13682use of aluminum as material for
cladding in high temperature water cooled reactors____ 13588
Reactor power plants, see Nuclear re-actor power plants.
Reactors (atomic) :APPR-1 core employing full scale
model, coolant flow tailoring program________________ 13335
Argonaut, generalized facility for nuclear technology training and research, description, etc. 13564
Argonne experimental breeder re-actor II, predicted dynamic be-havior ___________________ 13390
Argonne low’ power, prototype of packaged power plants de-signed for space heating in remote places____________ 13388
Armour fission gas gamma facility, operational characteristics---- 13597
Army package power reactor, de-sign and operation__________ 13640
boiling water reactor, water chem-istry in direct cycle---------------- 13553
EntryReactors (atomic)—Continued
Brookhaven graphite reactor con-version to enriched fuel, status report___________________ 13671
circulating-fuel utilizing fused fluoride systems, metallurgical problems________________ 13656
coupled fast-thermal power breeder critical experiment______ 13663
coupled fast-thermal system, ZPR-V, experimental and theoreti-cal studies__________________ 13425
coupled, theory__________________ 13615design and operation of practical
power producing boiling water prototype_______________ 13553
Doppler temperature coefficient measurement in intermediate and fast assemblies_____ 13601
engineering test, 175,000 kw, de-sign and construction___ 13373
Enrico Fermi power reactor, core element development program, description______________ 13476
experimental boiling water reactor, containment structure___ 13626
experimental breeder reactors—EBR-1 fuel assembly meltdown
radiochemical analysis_____ 13593EBR—1, stability studies_______ 13613EBR-2, containment features,
description________________ 13627EBR-2, integrated nuclear power
plant, construction design__ 13603exponential—
experiments on graphite lattices which contain multi-rod fuel elements________________ 13422
experiments with organic moder-ated uranium lattices______ 13423
fast power, physics, status report- 13431 fluoride isotope use in predicting
catalytic reactions---------- 13549General Electric test reactor, de-
sign and safeguard considera-tions ____________________ 13374
health physics aspects of handling uranium-233 feed material___ 13654
heterogeneous, compact, gas-cooled, safety aspects___________ 13625
gas-cooled, parametric study_____ 13337high flux, epithermal, research re-
actor for Brookhaven National Laboratory, preliminary de-sign____________________ 13376
homogeneous single-region, aqueous thoria slurries technology____ 13673
hydrodynamic containment prob-lems____________________ 13381
iron-aluminum base alloys forcomponents__________________ 13444
irradiation on graphite, damage effects__________________ 13429
liquid metal fuel reactors—chemistry, recent advances_____ 13590designed to use recycled plu-
tonium_______________________ 13393Los Alamos power reactor fuel sys-
tem, experiment 2_______ 13547low-enrichment light water, plu-
tonium recycle_______________ 13664materials testing reactors—
loaded with cores of nuclear ma-terials other than uranium, MTR operating character-istics_____________________ 13570
metals performances after 6years’ service________________ 13621
reactivity measurement facility and its applications----------- 13611
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EntryReactors (atomic)—Continued
melted-down EBR—1 core, disassem-bly and metallurgical evalu- ation-------------------------- 13612
moderators—organic, exponential experiments
with uranium lattices________ 13423plastic-moderated critical assem-
blies, research experience_____ 13680molten fluoride reactors, chemical
aspects--------------------------------- 13385moving bed reactor for uranium
tetrafluoride production______ 13561NRL research reactor reactivity
effects of air voids and fuel-freeregions in reflector and core__ 15304
nuclear design methods throughanalysis of heterogeneous crit-ical assembly, confirmation___ 13424
nuclear plant catastrophe, exposurecriteria for estimating conse-quences--------------------------------- 13379
nuclear reactor theory classes, useof Los Alamos critical assem-bly facilities in course_______ 13577
nuclear safety in unirradiated proc-essing phases of enriched ura-nium fuel cycles_____________ 13378
outer containment structure, scalemodel tests for evaluating____ 13567
Pennsylvania State University-owned reactor for researchand teaching______ ._________ 13574
performance and fuel enrichment- 13582 plutonium recycle program, design
of experimental reactor_____ 13384power—
civilian expanded program, pro-posed______________________
fueled with natural uranium andmoderated by heavy water, physics__________________
structural materials, irradiation effects __________
pressurized water— radioactivity levels________simulated, activity distribution
from leaks_________________thermal and hydraulic experi-
ments____________utilization at Yankee Atomic
Electric Plant_____________pulsed solid homogeneous reactors
for research_____________radio frequency thermonuclear
machine___risk in locating on given site,
evaluation_____________safety devices______________ Z__ __safety, hazards evaluation and
inspection_______________sodium^graphite, powerplant for
sodium-graphite materials, recent developments in technology___
sodium reactor experiment, operat-ing experience___________
special power excursion reactor tests, spert I safety studies—
&RE, thorium-uranium fuel, ele-ments___________________
thermal power, single-region, fuel cycles____________________
thermonuclear, injection using beams of neutral deuterium atoms___________
14283
13419
13650
13370
13380
13387
13572
13670
13355
13382 13584
13684
13426
13442
13386
13686
13475
13562
13363
13392
13563
thorium bismuthide fuel breeder blanket, processing require-
ments __________________TRIGA, new 10-kw training re-
search, and isotope production reactor design___________
EntryReactors (atomic)—Continued
uranium fuel cycles, economics of unirradiated processing______ 13383
uranium metal for use, production forming and shaping tech- niques---------------------------- 13589
Vollecitos boiling water reactor, high performance operation___ 13639
water boiler type, kinetic behavior, experimental studies_____ 13583
water cooled, use of aluminum as fuel cladding------------------ 13588
water moderated thorium, physics- 13683 zero power reactors, ZPR-IV \ ver-
satile source of neutrons_____ 13592zirconium and titanium alloys, met-
allurgy advances of special interest-------------------------- 13657
see also Nuclear reactor power-plants.
Real estate :Burke Airport property, disposal—
law-------------------------------------- 14169report-------------------------------------- 14804
District of Columbia, use for South-west Freeway—
law----------------------------------------- i4i65report-------------------------------------- 14859
Humboldt County, Calif., quitclaim of United States________ 14594
notice of pending action in Federal courts, amend U. S. code—
law--------------------------------------- 14034report ---------------------------------------i4691
Reams, Richard, relief_______ 13926, 14644Recipes, fish and shellfish___________ 15006Reclamation of land :
desert land entries on disconnected tracts, law---------------------- 13986
Federal laws compilation_________ 15328flood control, etc., projects, inte-
grate fish and wildlife conser-vation programs, law____ 13971
see also names of projects.Reclamation projects, see names of
projects.Reconnaissance (geologic) :
uraniferous lignite in North and South Dakota, Montana and Wyoming----------------------- 13345
Recordings, see Phonorecords.Records:
employers, general requirements___ 15406Government departments, etc., cus-
tody, use and preservation, reg-ulations, amend, law____ 13966
Government departments, etc., dis-
papers of Tom Connally in Library of Congress, register_____ 15160
papers of Whitelaw Reid in Libraryof Congress, register________ 15161
see also names of departments, etc.—also subjects.
Recreation :equipment, Federal supply
schedule__________________ 14978facilities in projects under water-
shed protection and flood pre-vention act, law________ 14208
TVA lakes, Alabama, Georgia, etc_ 15384Recruiting and enlistment:
Foreign Service personnel, hearing. 14888Navy, you can help the recruiter
in your community______ 15298Red Lake band of Chippewa Indians,
see Chippewa Indians.Red Lake Reservation :
timber sales, per capita payment to Chippewa Indians—
law------------------------------------------- 14139report---------------------------------------- 14400
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Oct ob er 1958
Red Willow Dam and Reservoir: construction, Interior Dept, report,
Entry
approve— law____________________________ 14128reports__________________ 14361, 14740
Redevelopment (city planning, etc.) : depressed industrial and rural
areas, report___________ 14443District of Columbia redevelop-
ment act of 1945, clarify tofacilitate Land Agency opera-tions—
law_________________reports______________
District of Columbia,
_________ 14198___ 14408,14862 southwest
141651485913840
13428
13238
13646
15325
1516015161
15001
area— law____________________________report_________________________
Redston, Robert R., relief----------------Reefs, see Coral reefs and islands. Reemployment of veterans, see
Veterans.Refractory materials, matrices, diffu-
sion of fission products at high temperatures--------
Refrigerators, farm, walk-in, 2 tem-perature, building plans---------
Reforestation, see Forest planting.Refuges, see Wildlife refuges—also
names of refuges.Refunds of taxes, see Tax refunds.Regional exploration criteria for
uranium______________Registers :
air pollution analyses--------------papers in Library of Congress—
Connally, Tom--------------------------Reid, Whitelaw-------------------------
Registration, see subjects.Regulations, see names of depart-
ments, etc., issuing regula-tions— also subjects.
Regulatory announcement, Fish and Wildlife Service---------
Rehabilitation of the disabled:Korean veterans vocational train-
ing program, extend, report-- 14793 tuberculosis, vocational opportuni-
ties__________________________ 15398vocational rehabilitation program,
regulations__________________ 15397VR-ISC series____________________ 15398women_____________________________15410
Reid, Whitelaw, papers in Library ofCongress, register-------------------- 15161
Relief work, see Disasters.Religious bodies:
free entry of exhibits, report-------- 14428Philippines, claims under War
claims act, funds for settle-ment, law____________________ 14227
Religious organizations, see Religious bodies.
Renegotiation, see Government con-tracts.
Renegotiation Board, regulations,amendment, errata---------------- 15329
Reorganization of Government, see Government Reorganization plans.
Reports, see names of departments, etc., issuing reports—also sub-jects.
Reproduction, blue crabs, in Chesa-peake Bay____________________ 14988
Republic of Philippines, see Philip-pine Islands.
Republican party :achievements, Jan. 1953-Aug.
1958_______________________ 14592Arecord, 85th Congress, report------ 14592A
Entryivesearcu :
AEC research reports________ 13334—347Atomic Energy Commission con-
tribution to intellectual re-sources _________________ 13575
see also Military research—Scien-tific research—also names of departments, etc., doing re-search—also subjects.
Research bulletins, papers, etc., seenames of issuing agencies— also subjects.
Research reactors, see Reactors (atomic).
Research report, Waterways Experi-ment Station_________ 14945
Reserve components of Armed Forces : members dying in service under
honorable conditions, head-stones or markers for un-marked graves—
law____________________________ 14156report_________________________ 14500
retention of deferment or exemp-tion upon change of member-ship—
law—_________________________ 14067report_________________________ 14697
retirement benefits for members active in Korean conflict—
law_____________________________ 14049report_________________________ 14726
Reserve Officers’ Training Corps:members dying in service under
honorable conditions, head-stones or markers for un-marked graves—
law_____________________________ 14156report_________________________ 14500
Reservoirs:construct, Tahchevah Creek proj-
ect, report__________ -— 14834construction, include fish and wild-
life conservation as part of plans, law_______________ 13971
see also names of reservoirs.Residential redevelopment, see Re-
development (city planning, etc.).
Resin-in-pulp pilot plant, Moab, Utah, uranium processing, operation- 13399
Resins:polymerization under isothermal
conditions, description of techniques_______________ 15310
resin-in-pulp uranium extraction, waste characteristics____ 13669
see also Plastics.Resistance, see Electric resistance. Resolutions, see Law. Resonance, measurements of energies
and widths of certain narrowresonances____________________ 13644
Resonance capture, see Neutrons.Resonance escape probability, quan-
titative evaluation of reso-nance integrals_______ 13655
Resonance integrals, see Neutrons.Resources, see Natural resources.Rest, ILO convention and recommen-
dations ----------------------- 14299Retail trade, retail and service estab-
lishments, etc., under fair labor standards act------ 15403
see also names of commodities andindustries.
Retired officers, etc.:advancement on retired list of cer-
tain persons with 30 years service—
law_____________________________14135report--------------------------------------- 14770
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Ind ex
EntryRetired officers, etc.—Continued
dropped from rolls, continue retiredpay—
law--------------------------------------------14099report-------------------------------------- 14786
Retired pay, see Annuities—Pensions.Retirement:
benefits for reserve components in active service during Korean conflict—
law------------------------------------------- 14049report------ -------------------------------- 14726
physical evaluation, Air Forcemanual-------------------------------- 13262
police and firemen retirement anddisability act of D. C., change effective date for increased rate of deduction—
law ---------------------------------------- 14038report-------------------------------------- 14757
see also Civil service pensions— Foreign pensions—Pension—Railroad employees.
Retirement and disability fund, see Civil service pensions.
Revenue stamps: permit illustrations and films of
U. S. and foreign obligations and securities—
law_______________________report_______________ ____ _____
Revolving funds :fisheries loan fund authorization,
increase—
1426414858
law_---------------------------------------- 14231reports--------------------------- 14490, 14795views__________________________ 14795
see also Vessel operations revolving fund.
Reynolds number, high, low speed lon-gitudinal characteristics of swept wings, summary and analysis----------------------- 15219
Rhodes, May B. S., see Screven, Thomas F., and family.
Rice, price support programs and acreage allotments, law_____ 14179
Rice mills, operation, improved mill-T.. , ing techniques aid rice millers. 13224Rlckover, Hyman G. :
confer medal, law______________ 14170medal, appropriation, proposal.— 14591
Rifles, see Shooting.Rinderpest, wild animal carriers,
prohibit importation, law_____ 14210Rio Grande:
bridge, extend period for com-mencement and completion of construction—
law___________________report_____________________ _
Rio Grande City, Tex.:bridge across Rio Grande, extend
period for commencement and completion of construction—
law______________report_________ __~
RIP, see Resin-in-pulp pilot plant.'”'Riso, Francesco, relief_____________ 13951n. . x „ 14346, 14602River boats, see Steamships.Rivers:
sediment loads in streams, measure-ment and analysis_______ 15103
methods_____ —_________ 15103Riverside County, Calif.”:
Coachella Valley County Water Dis-trict, construction of irrigation system on restricted Indian lands—
law_---------------------------------------- 14146reports--------------------------- 14453, 14848
Riverside County, Calif.—Continued reimbursement for damages to
Ryan-Hemet Airport, report—Riverside Lumber Co., relief.Roach, Lucian, see Riverside Lumber
Co.Road machinery, Federal supply
schedule__________ ____Roads and highways:
Colonial Parkway, description____compact between Minnesota and
Manitoba, Canada, negotia-tion—
Entry
14549 14304
14971
15273
1424214852
-------- 14167 14375, 14831
1408514371
14112
law________________reports________ —„—
national system— cost reimbursement to States,
Secretary of Commerce to submit recommendation— law______________
report__________ "estimate of construction costs,
extend additional 2 years—’ law_______________report__________ ____ __ _____
estimate of construction costs?extend time for report—
law________________ _reports_________ —Z—"14375
Navajo and Hopi Reservations, con-’ structlon—
law________________report__________ _______ ____ ~
title 23 of U. S. Code, highways, revise, codify, and enact into law, law_____________
traffic safety, interstate compacts, consent of Congress—
law________report_________ ___ —
traffic safety research 'needs? hear” ing---------------------------------
United States Code, revise, codifv etc., hearing____ __
see also names of roads or high-ways.
Robinson, Forrest E., relief. Robinson-Patman act, see Prices”” Rochester, Ind.:
flSh lands™1 Statlon’ excha°ge oflaw____________________
Rochester* n Z'y ?" 14492, 14871residential structures, aerial photo-
graphic analysis verification.. 13291 Rochester Fish-Cultural Station-
exchange of lands—
--------- 14220 14532,14810
1418914868
1402914739
14578
14896
14343
14241
law------------------------------------------ 14241reports--------------------------- 14492 14871
Rock drilling, and related equipment,’Federal supply schedule____ 14971
Kock phosphates, minerals yearbook chapter____ __ ___ 1Rocket launchers: logos
1418514811
1418514811
1456514520
procurement by—Aeronautics Bureau, Navy, hear-
ings— Air Force and Navy, report
Rockets:combustion, turbulent and molecu-
lar mixing, analytical study__ 15238engine, propellant vaporization as
criterion for design_________ 15224launchers, procurement by—
Aeronautics Bureau, Navy, hear-ings----------------------------------- 14565
Air Force and Navy, report____ 14520Mach 4 supersonic tunnel using
ammonia-oxygen as working fluid------------------------------ 15240
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Oct ob er 1958
EntryRockets—Continued
propellents, solid fuel, manufacture at naval gun factory, Indian Head, Md., report and hear-ing______________________ 14568
Russian-English glossary of terms_ 15159 Rocks, see Igneous rocks.Rocky Boy’s Reservation, tribal lands,
Chippewa Cree Tribe to ac-quire trust interests, law-------- 14118
Rodenticides, notices of judgment---- 13222Rodgers, Philip R., nomination, hear-
ing__________________________ 14895Rodman Process Laboratory, report- 15311 Rodriguez-Mesa, Leopoldo, and daugh-
ter, relief____________________ 13821Rognan, Jeanne L., see Rosen, Jean.Rolandone, Lucy, relief------------------ 13835Roll (aircraft) :
steady, calculating motions in an-gles of attack and sideslip due to step pitching- and yawing-moment inputs_________ 15242
Rollins, William F., relief------ 13925, 14682Roofing:
granules, production, etc., 1957---- 15193materials, Federal supply schedule- 14972
Roosevelt, Theodore, conservationmovement, addresses------------- 14592
Rose bengal, radioactive, differentialdiagnosis of jaundice--------------- 13515
Roseman, Feiga C., relief------------------ 13827Rosen, Jean, relief__________ 13892,14612Rosenzwelg, Daniel, relief____ 13910, 14333Ross, Alto, and family, relief- 13943,14670 Ross, Everett A., relief_____________ 13844Ross-Adams Mine, uranium-thorium
deposit, geology______________ 13472Rotation, natural convection inside
flat rotating container______ 15239ROTC, see Reserve Officers’ Training
Corps.Royalties:
payment to composers of music rendered on coin-operated ma-chines—
report_________________________ 14849views__________________________ 14849
RPL, see Rodman Process Laboratory. Rubidium, radioactive, coronary blood
flow determinations_________ 13519Rucker, Harley D., relief___________ 13842Rules, see subjects.Rules and Administration Committee,
Senate:reports_______________ 14815-816, 14874views_____________________________ 14684
Rules Committee, House, reports__ 14353—354, 14356, 14366, 14368, 14391-392, 14443, 14514-515, 14525- 526.
Runway marker lights, see Markers(aeronautics).
Runway (aeronautics) :lighting, landing, and taxiing tests
over various types______ 15221Rural communities, depressed areas,
unemployment alleviation, re-port ___________________ 14443
Rural credit, see Agricultural credit.Rural electricity, see Electricity.Rural Electrification Administration :
materials acceptable on REA elec-trification systems____ 15331
statistical report, 1957___________ 15330Rural mail carriers, see Mall carriers. Russian language, glossary, guided
missile, rocket, and satellite terms_________________ 15159
Russian literature, medical, guide---- 15262
EntryRyan-Hemet Airport:
damage claims, payment to River-side County, Calif., report____ 14549
recognize as public airport underFederal airport act, report---- 14549
S
S. Jackson and Son, Inc., see Jackson,S., and Son, Inc.
Sabin, Florence R. :statue, acceptance—
printing proceedings, report___ 14382report_________________________ 14553
statue, placement, report__________ 14553Safety equipment and appliances, de-
vices for reactors_____ 13584Safety of life:
air safety, air traffic manage-ment system—
hearings ___________________ 14575law___________________________ 14071reports_________________ 14360, 14454
atomic energy program— containment structure for
EBWR_______________________ 13626nuclear safety guide____________ 15225nuclear safety methods unirradi-
ated processing phases of en-riched uranium fuel cycles_ 13378
oceanic research needed for safe disposal of radioactive wastes at sea_____________________ 13689
radiation limitations on recycle of power reactor fuels______ 13609
reactor hazards evaluation andinspection____________________ 13684
spert I reactor safety studies____ 13686boating safety, promote—
law_________________________ 14254report_________________________ 14801
competition, National CrushedStone Association, 1957_______15179
electrical facilities safe practiceshandbook, Air Force pamphlet- 13281
hazards and safety measures for nuclear-powered merchant ships, bibliography______ 13343
HSS series_______________________ 15179inhalation hazards in nuclear en-
ergy industry, evaluation____ 13457longshore and ship repair indus-
tries, safety program, estab-lish, law_____________________ 14087
motor carrier safety regulations___15114nuclear plant catastrophe, exposure
criteria for estimating conse-quences______________________ 13379
problems associated with high-energy machines_____________ 13623
quarrying industry, 1954, analysis- 15180 radiation exposure in environs of
Hanford, Wash, atomic energy facility, estimates____________ 13459
radiation protection records at Han-ford, Wash, atomic energy facility______________________ 13469
safety aspects of heterogeneouscompact gas-cooled reactors___ 13625
safety devices for reactors________ 13584system of rules, etc., amend long-
shoremen’s and harbor work-ers compensation act, law____ 14087
traffic safety Interstate compacts,consent of Congress—
law___________________________ 14029report_________________________ 14739
traffic safety, life saving challengein America today____________ 15326
traffic safety research needs,hearing______________________ 14578
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 169
Ind ex
EntrySafety, Occupational, President’s Con-
ference on, see President’s Con-ference on Occupational Safety.
Sailing directions, see names of local-ities.
St. Charles Parish, La.:Parish Line Canal, survey—
law--------------------------------------------14176report-------------------------------------- 14846
St. Lawrence River and Valley : basin, surface water quality_____ 15080
International Rapids hydroelectric power project, licensing, amend Federal power act, report____ 14832
seaway and power project, bibliog-raphy, supplement_______ 15332
surface water supply of basin_____ 15087St. Lawrence River basin, see St. Law-
rence River and Valley.St. Lawrence Seaway, see St. Law-
rence River and Valley.St. Louis, Mo.:
construction of Jefferson NationalExpansion Memorial, appro-priation—
law___________________________report__________________ __ ___ _
St. Paul Minnesota State Fair and Centennial Exposition :
free entry of exhibits— law________________ ____reports-------------------------- 14374,
Salaries:civilians in Federal government,
study, summary report___District of Columbia—
superintendent of schools, in-crease— law________________report_________________
teachers, etc., fix and regulate, report______________________
teachers, increase—law__________________________report________________
Federal agencies— increased costs, temporary ap-
propriations, law________principles and procedures,
G. A. O. guidance manual__Golcuk Navy Yard, Ismet, Turkey,
employees, relief from liability for overpayment—
law______________________report_______________
Government employees, preserva-tion of basic rates in cases of
1427814814
1426814828
15104
1418214352
14471
1418214352
13964
15072
1425014362
downgrading, clarify law—law------------------------------------------ 14082report ------------------------------------- 14788
Parole Board members, adjust-ment—
law -------------------------------------- 14270
Patent Office employees, increase—■ law ----------------------------------- 14275report-------------------------------------- 14455
postal employees, longevity credit for Panama Canal Zone serv-ice—
law------------------------------------------ 14096report--------------------------------------- 14791
railroad officers, directors, etc_____ 15112see also Wages.
Saline soils, see Soils.Saline water, see Water.Salmon, sockeye, virus disease_______ 14991Salmonidae:
fin rot and peduncle disease of sal-monid fishes_____________ 14995
infectious pancreatic necrosis ofsalmonid fishes______________ 14990
San
San
San
San r __1 project.
Santa Clara Co
Salt, problems in irrigated soils_____see also Salts.
Salt Lake City, Utah, land reconvey-ance by Forest Service, law___
Salt water, see Sea water. Salts :
fused—electrolysis, thorium metal pilot
scale production____________fluoride volatility process for ura-
nium recovery from reactor fuel_______________________
Salvage, historical and archeological data threatened by construc-tion of dams, preservation, report_
San Benito County, Calif.: feasibility of water service from
Central Valley project, Secre-tary of Interior to study—
law_______________reports---------------------------”14427?
Sand Island Military Reservation : land transfer to Hawaii—
law__________report__________ _________
San Francisco, Calif., whoiesale”food distribution facilities study__
Sanitation, facilities for Indian homes, communities, etc., PHS to provide, report_____
Juan Basin, northwestern New Mexico, uranium deposits__
Juan-Chama project, construct, report____________________
Juan Mountains, uranium in vol? canic rocks of southwestern Colorado_____________
Luis unit, see Central Valiev— Clara County, Calif.:
feasibility of water service fromCentral Valley project, Secre-tary of Interior to study—
law_________reports------------------ ~~~~ 14427”,
Santa Cruz County, Calif.:feasibility of water service from
Central Valley project, Secre-tary of Interior to study—
law_________________ __reports___________ 14427
Santos, Bonifacio, relief _ ’Sarcoma, see Tumors.Sardo, Angelo, relief. Satellites:
artificial, launching methods, utili-zation, etc., of USSR sputniks, scientific research__
earth, direction-finding single an' tenna interferometer system..
program, inquiry— additional copies, report-hearings ______________
Russian-English glossary of” terms” Savannah, Altamaha, etc., River Ba-
sins, United States Study Commission on, see United States Study Commission on Sa v a n n a h, Altamaha, St. Marys, Apalachicola - Chatta-hoochee, and Alabama-Coosa River Basins, and intervening areas—United States Study Commission on Savannah, Al-tamaha, St. Marys, Apalachi-cola-Chattahoochee, and Per-dido-Escambia River Basins, and intervening areas.
Savannah River, atomic energy plant, design and description of heavy water production processes______________
Entry13230
13978
13344
13416
14741
1412914847
1410114766
13242
14498
13630
14733
13471
1412914847
141291484714605
13934, 14646
13290
13260
143831488415159
13580
Page 170 Do not order from index; see indicated entry
Oct ob er 1958
EntrySavings and loan associations, ques-
tionable practices, amend Fed-eral home loan bank act, hearings______________ 14885
Savings bonds:regulations governing, department
circular_________________ 15389series information—
E, general, department circular. 15390H, general, department circular. 15391
Sawyers, Thomas J., relief_________ 14343Scabies, sheep and cattle, eradication,
annual report___________ 13218Scale model tests for evaluating outer
containment structures for nu-clear reactors_________ 13567
Scales (weighing instruments), weigh-ing and measuring devices, specifications, etc., 1958 cor-rection sheet__________ 15257
Scaridae, see Parrotfish.Scattering:
individual particle motion in ax-ially symmetric magnetic field effect____________________ 13365
neutron, scattering of angular mo-menta of resonance scattering. 13685
neutrons and protrons, nuclearcross sections________________ 13454
nucleon-nuclear, exact phase-shiftcalculation__________________ 13432
Scavenging devices, used in deter-mining radioactive fallout, ef-ficiency final report____ 13334
Schafer, Herbert H., and wife, relief. 14623 School buildings :
construction, etc., Federal grants to States, hearings______ 14893
federally affected areas, construc-tion assistance, extend and amend law, law_________ 13967
school plant courses offered by col-leges and universities____ 14923
School children, see Children.School districts:
Alaska, refunding bonds, amend act, law_________________ 14020
employees, social security coverage for nonprofessional teachers, report__________________ 14418
School facilities, see School buildings.School lunches:
D. C. Public School Food Services Fund, reimbursement—
law--------------------------------------- 14244report_________________________ 14473
programs in elementary and sec-ondary schools, school and pupil participation______ 13248
selected references________________ 15002School plants, see School buildings.School superintendents, etc.:
District of Columbia, salaries, in-crease—
law___________________________ 14182report_________________________ 14352
Schools :federally affected areas, financial
assistance, extend and amend law, law________________ 13967
laws, general information and bib-liography ------------------------------ 14918
see also Elementary education—Junior high schools—Maritime academies—Nautical training schools — School buildings — School lunches—also names of schools.
Science:education and research promotion,
hearings________________ 14577Federal Government programs,
progress report_________ 14882
EntryScience—Continued
junior-year students, enrollmentsurvey_______________________ 14922
life, nuclear energy relation, train-ing programs and challenges. 13591
national defense education act of1958—
law____________________________ 14207reports___________ 14392, 14544, 14758send to conference, report______ 14525views__________________________ 14758
role in modern civilization, World Science-Pan Pacific Exposi-tion activities—
law___________________________ 14223report--------------------------------------- 14458
science and technology act of 1958, legislative, etc., actions imple-menting, summary_______ 14882
teaching in junior high school, bibliography_____________ 14921
see also names of sciences—also headings beginning Scientific.
Science clubs :establish for boys and girls—
law___________________________ 14218report_________________________ 14504
Science Information Council, estab-lish, report____________ 14544
Science Information Service:establish—
law___________________________ 14207report_________________________ 14544
Scientific research:activities in State governments__ 15291National Institutes of Health pa-
pers, bibliography____________ 15321programs, grants, funds for sup-
port—law___________________________ 14276report-------------------------------------- 14501
Scientific Unions, International Coun-cil of, see International Coun-cil of Scientific Unions.
Scientists: advanced training, AEC contribu-
tion__________________ 13575appointed to positions in Alaska,
etc., travel expenses, amend administrative expenses act—
law-------------------------------------------- 14094report_________________________ 14724
Scintillation cameras, see Cameras. Scoppettuolo, Carmen, and wife, re-
Scrap, iron and steel, minerals year-book chapter___________15181
Screven, Thomas F., and family, re-lief------------------------------ 14681
Sea, see Ocean.Sea level, data for Pacific Coast,
California to Alaska___ 13772Sea water:
desalting plants, construction— law----------------------------------------- 14226report--------------------------------------- 14531research and development prog-
ress, report________________ 14449distillation plant construction by
Virgin Islands Corporation— law-------------------------------------------- 14256reports--------------------------- 14556, 14769
Seattle, World Science-Pan PacificExposition :
United States Government to par-ticipate—
law---------------------------------------- 14223report_________________________ 14458
Seaway bibliography________________ 15332Second-order slender-body theory-
axisynimetric flow_____ 15229Secondary schools, see High schools.
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 171
Ind ex
EntrySecret Service:
retirement of certain members, change effective date for in-creased rate of deduction—
lav?-------------------------------------------- 14038report-------------------------------------- 14757
Secretaries, see names of departments or names of secretaries.
Securities:United States and foreign, permit
illustrations and films—law-------------------------------------------- 14264report--------------------------------------- 14858
see also Investments.Security Feed and Seed Co., relief__ 13866,„ 14604Sedimentation and deposition :
measurement and analysis of sedi-ment loads in streams__________15103
methods used____________________ 15103size analysis of particles, funda-
mentals--------------------------------- 15103Sedition:
organize, definition under Smithact, amend U. S. Code, report- 14403
Un-American activities, State legis-lation concerning sedition, re-store right to enforce—
report-------------------------------------- 14761views---------------------------------------- 14761
Seeds, insects, western forest trees__ 13256see also Vegetable s—names of
plants.Seedskadee project, acquisition of
land and establishment of size of farm units, law____ 14142
Seismology, see Earthquakes.Selective service, see Conscription.Senate:
former Members, gratuitous copies of congressional record, re-port--------------------------------------- 14402
rules, amend, views_______________ 14684Senate documents_______________ 14589-593Senate reports:
private bills--------------------------- 14594-683public bills---------------------------- 14684-882
Sentences (legal) :confinement followed by probation
for one-count Indictment, amend U. S. Code—
law- ---------------------------------------- 14086report--------------------------------------- 14695
Judicial Conference of U. S. to es-tablish institutes and joint councils on sentencing—
law-------------------------------------------- 14097report-------------------------------------- 14465
Separation processes:aqueous radiochemical, dissolution
and feed preparation____ 13642fluoride volatility for spent reactor
fuels.---------------------------- 13681Sequoia National Forest, revise bound-
ary, law----------------------14011Sequoia National Game Refuge, land
transfer from Sequoia NationalPark, law------------------------------ 13993
Sequoia National Park, land transfer to Sequoia National Game ref-uge, law---------------------- 13993
Serelka, Stasys, relief______________ 14625Serials, currently received in Agri-
culture Department, Library, list------------------------------- 13253
Serologists, Veterans Administration, career opportunities___ 15396
Service and regulatory announce-
Service establishments, retail and service establishments, etc., under fair labor standards act- 15403
EntrySewage:
disposal facilities for Indian homes, etc., PHS to supply, report___ 14498
Virginia, delivery into D. C. sewer-age system for treatment and disposal—
law------------------------------------------ 14048reports--------------------------- 14406, 14754
Sewerage, see Sewage.Shades, see Window shades.Shale, lack, uranium-bearing, mineral-
ogy and chemistry_____ 13632Sharer, Dwight S., relief____________ 13808Sharks:
dogfish, investigate methods of con-trol or eradication—
law-------------------------------------------- 14230report--------------------------------------- 14489
Shearer, James A., relief___________ 14317Sheep, scabies eradication, annual
report---------------------------13218Shelby, Josephine, relief____________ 13797Shell model, see Excitation curve.Shellfish, cooking tips_______________ 15006Shells (atomic) :
structure, effect on level density of highly excited nuclei____ 13437
Shelters (air raid), see Air raid shel-ters.
Shenandoah National Park:mission 66, general Information___ 15279Stony Man Nature Trail, guide____ 15283
Sheveland, Shizuko S., relief_______ 13838Ship Structure Committee, serial no.
. k .??.C--------------------------------------------------------------------- 15333
Shipbuilding, naval ship construction, etc., subject to public contracts act, law----------------------14092
Shipments, see names of articles shipped.
Shipping:act of 1916, amend—
hearings---------------------------- 14583-584law------------------------------------------ 13973report---------------------------------------- 14353
Intergovernmental Maritime Con-sultative Organization conven-tion, text------------------------------ 15357
see also Transportation—Water carriers.
Ships:Alaskan Inland waters, etc., ex-
empt from Inspection, etc., re-quirements—
law------------------------------------------ 14084report--------------------------------------- 14430
construction, e t c., encouragethrough recognition of statu-tory useful life, report______ 14734
lights, amend U. S. Code, law____ 13980merchant, nuclear powered, haz-
ards and safety measures, bib-liography------------------------------ 13343
merchant ship sales act of 1946,amend, law--------------------------- 14066
operations revolving fund, use foractivation, etc., of chartered vessels, law_________________ 14066
repairmen and servicemen, safetyprogram, establish, law______ 14087
reserve funds, investment, amend-ing requirements, law_______ 13982
seaplane tender, loan to Norway, agreement----------------------- 15363
state nautical schools training ves-sels, free transit at PanamaCanal—
law------------------------------------------ 14080report-------------------------------------- 14300
transportation documents, use of short-forms, amend U. S. Code—
law------------------------------------------ 14155reports--------------------------- 14394, 14698
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Oct ob er 1958
EntryShips—Continued
twenty-year depreciable-life basis, amend merchant marine act, report________________ 14734
vessels admeasurement laws relat-ing to water ballast spaces, amend, law______________ 13999
vessels navigating Great Lakes to have pilots, hearings____ 14890
see also Fishing vessels—Merchant marine—Shipbuilding—Steam-ships—Warships.
Ships Bureau, manual, chapter_____ 15334Shock tubes, measurements of heat-
transfer rates________ 15244Shock waves, hydromagnetic, in high-
temperature plasmas__ 13362Shooting, trainflre, Army course in
rifle marksmanship____ 13325Shoshone Indians, title to minerals
on Wind River Reservation, re-store, law_____________ 14125
Shoshone project:Heart Mountain division construc-
tion, repayment contract, ap-proval—
law___________________________ 14232reports_________________ 14529,14771
Shrimps: description, life history, etc______ 14999industry of southern U. S_________ 14999
Shunts, circulatory, Krypton-85 test, new method in study ref. con-genital heart disease__ 13508
Sibley Memorial Hospital, District of Columbia pre-grant expenses, allow as part of total cost, re-port----------------------------- 14409
Sideslip (aircraft) :calculating motions due to step
pitching- and yawing-moment inputs during steady roll_ 15242
pitching moment variation, factorsaffecting_____________________ 15226
Siding, materials, Federal supply schedule______________ 14972
Sightseeing business, see Business. Signals, day, for steamships passing
each other, Secretary of Treas-ury to prescribe rules, law____ 14001
see also Fog signals.Silica, Pacific Northwest resources,
Mines Bureau exploration plans--------------------------- 15194
Silmon, Jack, relief________________ 14343Silviculture, see Forests and forestry.Sioux Indians:
additional payments for Fort Ran-dall Dam and Reservoir lands—
laws-------------------------------- 14259,14266reports___________________ 14823-824
Crow Creek Sioux Tribe, transfer title to buildings in Fort Ran-dall Reservoir project—
law-------------------------------------------- 14203report_________________________ 14523
Oahe Dam and Reservoir project-reimbursement for lands, pto---
law __--------------------------------------- 14258report--------------------------------------- 14829
Pine Ridge Tribe, reimbursement for aerial gunnery range dam-ages. amend act—
law___________________________ 14221report_________________________ 14826
Siskiyou National Forest:extend boundaries—
law---------------------------------------- 14177reports--------------------------- 14441,14720
EntrySkokie, Ill., population, special cen-
sus____________________ 13716Slag, iron-blast-furnace, minerals
yearbook chapter____________ 15209Slate, minerals yearbook chapter____ 15210Slaughtering:
livestock and poultry, humanemethod, law_________________ 14110
livestock, statistics_______________ 13254Slip laws, see Law.Slurries :
aqueous thoria, for single-region homogeneous reactors, tech-nology___________________ 13673
heavy, entrainment studies of sol-vent extraction of uranium__ 13396
UO2-NaK, fluid metal fuels, criteriafor selecting components_____ 13389
Small business, see Business.Small Business Administration :
loans and grants to State and local development companies, etc.—
law___________________________ 14044law, text and explanation______ 14898
Small Business Investment Division :establish—
law------------------------------------------ 14044law, text and explanation______ 14898
Small Business, Select Committee on,House:
committee print_________________ 14585
Small Business Select Committee on, Senate, hearings, etc_ 14898-899
Smith, John F., relief________ 13865Smith, Maude L., relief_____ 13930,14672Smith, Mrs. Sumpter, relief___ 13873Smith act of 1940, see Conspiracies.Smithsonian Institution :
National Air Museum, construc-tion—
law______________________ 14277report--------------------------------------- 14495
Smog, see Air pollution.Snake River, surface water supply of
basin--------------------------- 15091Snow:
Federal-State-private cooperative survey measurements, Arizona, 1938-58------------------------- 15345
water content, construction of portable adiabatic calorimeter for determination______ 14938
Snow, Ice, and Permafrost Research Establishment, see Army Snow, Ice, and Permafrost Research Establishment.
Soapstone, minerals yearbook chap-ter---------------------------------------- 15212
Social security:act, amend—
reports------------------------------------- 14418,14717-718, 14738, 14830
amendments of 1958—brief report_____________________ 15341disability benefits______________ 15340hearings----------------------------------- 14887law-------------------------------------------- 14184reports--------------------------- 14354, 14842
bulletin, index, v. 20______________ 15342coverage for nonprofessional school
district employees, report_____ 14418Massachusetts and Vermont to di-
vide retirement system, amend act—
law------------------------------------------ 14132report--------------------------------------- 14738
mother’s insurance benefits, amend act—
law------------------------------------------ 14143report---------------------------------------14717
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 173
Ind ex
EntrySocial security—Continued
railroad employees provisions, amend act—
hearings_______________________ 14502report-------------------------------------- 14819
see also Old age and survivors in-surance — Unemployment in-surance.
Social Security Administration, home economics programs and spe-cialists------------------------- 15092
Sockeye salmon, see Salmon.Soda lime, softening process treat-
ment for large-volume, low- level radioactive liquid wastes- 13668
Sodium, AC linear induction and me-chanical centrifugal pumps, characteristics and perform-ance of 5000 gpm_____________ 13662
Sodium graphite, reactor materials, recent developments in tech- nology------------------------- 13442
Sodium reactor experiment, see Re-actors (atomic).
Soft-egg disease of fishes____________ 14993Soil bank program, see Soils.Soil conservation :
loans, facilitate insurance, report__ 14367reserve program of soil bank, 1957
statistical summary_________ 13777tillage systems for corn__________ 13234
Soils :irrigated, salt problems____________ 13230multilayer profiles, frost penetra-
tion-------------------------------------- 14937radon generating power, relation-
ship to atmospheric radioac-tivity and weathering proc- esses------------------------------------ 13369
soil bank program, conservation re-serve, 1957 statistical sum-mary---------------------------------------13777
soil survey report—Allamakee County, Iowa_______ 15343Barron County, Wis____________ 15344
Solids, neutron irradiation enhanced diffusion___________ _ 13427
Solutions:binary, infrared spectra, and weak
intermolecular interactions___ 15299 Jsalt-roast-leach, recovery of ura-
nium and vanadium by solv-ent extraction___________ 13400
Solvents, organic, uranium recoveryfrom ores by direct leaching— 13395
see also Extraction (chemistry).Somers Cove, anchorage basin, law___ 13981Sorting devices, apples, methods
and equipment________ 13243Sound recordings, see Phonorecords.South (U. S.) :
communist infiltration and activi-ties, investigations, hearings__ 14587
shrimp and shrimp industry______ 14999South Africa, see Union of South
Africa.South America, pocket guide________ 13304South Atlantic States, see Atlantic
States.South Carolina, county business pat-
terns --------------------------- 13705South Central States, see Central
States.South Dakota :
county business patterns, activitiescovered by OASI program_____ 13704
uraniferous lignites, reconnais-sance------------------------------------- 13345
South of the border, pocket guide____ 13304
EntrySoutheast (U. S.) :
land and water resources, develop-ment, commission to study-
law _______________________,____ 14194reports--------------------------- 14474, 14686
Southeastern River Basins, United States Study Commission on, see United States Study Commission on Savannah, Alta- maha, St. Marys, Apalachicola- Chattahoochee, and Alabama- Coosa River Basins, and intervening areas.
United States Study Commission on Savannah, Altamaha, St. Marys, Apalachicola-Chatta-hoochee, and Perdido-Escambia River Basins, and intervening areas.
Southern Pacific Co.: right-of-way for Eagle Creek pipe-
line, release interest to U. S.— law----------------------------------- 13984report-------------------------------------- 14355
Southern pine, See Pine.Southern States, see South (U. S.).Southwest Freeway :
District of Columbia, construct— law---------------------------------------- 14165report--------------------------------------- 14859
Southwest Research Institute, relief__ 14634Soviet abstracts_________________ 15122-130Soviet Republics, see Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics.Soviet Union, see Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics.Space and Astronautics, Special Com-
mittee on, hearing____ 14900Space Exploration, Select Committee
on, House, see Astronautics and Space Exploration, Select Committee on, House.
Spain, surplus agricultural commod-ities, agreement_______ 15359
Spallation, fission competition in heaviest elements_____ 13587
Sparkman, Daniel, see Inouye, Kunio. Special power excursion reactor tests,
see Reactors (atomic).Specifications, see Military supplies.Spectra :
fission fragment electron, expected cross section from measure-ments ---------------------------- 13566
intermolecular interactions and in-frared spectra of binary solu-tions ------------------------------ 15299
optical methods of isotope ratio de-termination _____________ 13552
Spectrography :determination of oxygen, nitrogen,
and hydrogen in metals__ 13542isotope ratio determination, opti-
cal methods_________________ 13552Spectrometers, gamma-ray, for anal-
ysis of radioisotope mixtures__ 13676Spectrum, see Spectra.Speculation :
onions, prohibit futures trading— law---------------------------------------- 14183report--------------------------------------- 14456
Speed, supersonic, wave interference affecting stability of aircraft- 15245
Spert 1, see Reactors (atomic).Spies, see Espionage.Spinning, cotton, properties, 1956
crop---------------------------- 13223Sporting goods, recreational and ath-
letic equipment, Federal sup-ply schedule___________ 1^978
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Oct ob er 1958
EntrySports, see Pan American games.Spriggs, John J., relief-------------------- 13851SRE, see Reactors (atomic).Stability of aircraft:
dynamic, yawing derivatives, effects of frequency and amplitude---- 15251
inflatoplane, aerodynamic andstructural deflection characteris-
tics, wind-tunnel investiga-tion_________________________ 15222
longitudinal, low speed character-istics of swept wings, summary and analysis_____________ 15219
rolling maneuver, calculating mo-tions in angles of attack and sideslip due to step pitching-and yawing-moment inputs---- 15242
static longitudinal, inverse-taperleading-edge flap effect----------- 15247
wave interference at supersonicspeeds_______________________ 15245
Stability studies on EBR-I------------------ 13613Stamps, see Food stamps—Revenue
stamps.Standards and standardization :
Defense Department program, semi-annual report_______________ 14567
military index, Army Department- 13308 military standards____________14911-914standardization manual M series— 14915 see also subjects.
Standing Rock Reservation:rehabilitation of Indians—
law_____________________________ 14258report_________________________ 14829
Stanley, Sinclair G., relief of estate— 14310 Stars, nucleogenesis by fusion proc-
esses in stars_______________ 13356State boards and departments of edu-
cation, see Educational boards and departments.
State Department:bulletin, index____________________ 15348department and foreign service
series________________________ 15347international cultural relations pro-
grams, development, etc_____ 15351Public Services Division series S_ 15355-356
visa work________________________ 15347State finances series________________ 13730State nautical schools, see Nautical
training schools.States:
county business patterns, activities covered by OASI program, summary________________ 13702
deaths, leading causes, 1956---------- 15265States:
Federal grants—awards by N. I. H., 1958--------- 15260civil defense expenses, hearing__ 14883education, hearings____________ 14893expedite educational television,
report_______________________ 14497Federal-State-local relations—
report_______________________ 14431views________________________ 14431
hospital and medical facilities construction, extend, law___ 14009
hospital construction, etc., regu-lations_______________________ 15324
teaching mentally retarded chil-dren, report_________________ 14505
vocational education, report_____ 14510government scientific activities
study________________________ 15291hydroelectric power plants, li-
censes for construction, amend Federal power act, report____ 14832
EntryStates—Continued
interstate highways cost reimburse-ment, law____________________14189
laws, rules of interpretation gov-erning effect of acts of Con-gress—
report_________________________ 14747views__________________________ 14747
national defense education act of 1958—
allotments, 1959___________ 14926-927law-------------------------------------------- 14207reports____ 14392, 14525, 14544, 14758views---------------------------------------- 14758
selection of mineral lands as in-demnity for lost school lands, amend revised statutes, law___ 14116
Small Business Administration grants for small business en-terprises—
law-------------------------------------------- 14044law, text and explanation______ 14898
statutes against sedition, restoreright to enforce—
report--------------------------------------- 14761views---------------------------------------- 1476I
tax collections in 1958___________ 13730traffic safety compacts, consent of
Congress, law_______________ 14029Static pinch________________________ 13617Statistical abstract of United States :
1958—departmental edition___________ 13731document edition_______________ 14294
Statistical publications, see names of departments etc., issuing pub-lications.
Statistics, world trade information service-------------------- 15058-62
see also Vital statistics—also sub-jects.
Statue of Liberty National Monn-in e n t, rehabilitation and preservation, clarify law, law_ 14003
Statute of limitation, see Limitations (law).
Statutes, see Law.Steadily running self-focusing
streams______________ 13352Steam-electric plants, see Electric
power plants.Steamships, day signals, Secretary of
Treasury to prescribe rules, law------------------------------ 14001
Steel:foundries and ingot producers,
facts for industry_______ 13725irradiation effects on structural ma-
terials in nuclear power reac-tors-------------------------------- 13650
scrap, minerals yearbook chapter__15181Steel castings, see Castings.Steel mills, products, facts for in-
* dustry----------------------------------- 13727Stefano, Giuseppe, relief____________ 13787Steichen, Edward J., advancement to
grade of rear admiral on Naval Reserve retired list___ 14598
Stellerators:B—1, runaway electrons and coop-
erative phenomena in d’s- charges--------------------------- 13357
hydromagnetic instability________ 13360ohmic heating and confinement of
plasma---------------------------- 13358Stenographers, examination an-
nouncement ___________ 13768Stephens, Ernest T., relief____ 13942,14653Sterilization, high energy electrons
use, problem of induced radio-activity_______________ 13481
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 175
Ind ex
Entry Steriotaxic placement of radioactive
isotopes in brains of laboratory animals and man, study di-rected toward alleviation of Parkinsonism_________ 13514
Stock catalogs, see Catalogs.Stockmen, feed and seed disaster re-
lief, State participation, re-port __________________ 14511
Stockyards, packers and stockyardsact, amend, law______________ 14252
Stone:crushed and broken, production,
etc., 1957_______________ 15194dimension, production, etc., 1957- 15195
Storage, see names or classes of ar-ticles stored.
Strains and stresses : compressive strength, etc., of graph-
ite in temperature range 20°— 3000° C______________ 13441
crack-extension-force for crack atfree surface boundary________ 15301
effects of airplane motions on wing and tail angles of attack in rough air, measurements_ 15236
fatigue, aluminum, recovery of in-ternal friction_______________ 15248
structural elements heated at con-stant rate, temperature and thermal stress distributions— 15235
tensile properties of plutonium andaluminum-plutonium alloys___ 13585
weld flaws effect in various environ-ments, evaluation____________ 15333
Strategic materials:exploration program for defense
minerals, law____________ 14046Soviet Union and Eastern Hemis-
phere raw materials study, ex-tend time for reporting, re-port _____________________ 14722
Strausz-Hupe, Robert, statement____ 14588Stream pollution, see Water pollution. Streams, see Rivers.Street railroads, fares for school chil-
dren in D. C., subsidies, amend existing law, report------ 14794
Strength of materials: base course quality measurement
through flexible pavements___ 13736tire tests on various pavements
overlying weak subgrade_ 13736Stresemann, Wolfgang, relief_______ 13795Stresses (mechanical), see Strains
and stresses.Strontium isotopes:
Sr-90, influence upon life span and neoplasms of mice_______ 13537
Sr-90, metabolism and decontami-nation in man___________ 13559
Sr-90, metabolism and Influence of lactation on retention, studies. 13658
Structural degradation of Irradiatedprotein----------------------------------- 13503
Structural materials, see Building materials.
Structural steel, see Steel.Structures, see Strains and stresses.Strutynska, Joanna, relief____ 13882, 14322Student-learners, employment, regu-
lations----------------------------------- 15407Students:
enrolled in Institutions of higher education, statistics, 1955-56. 14917
junior-year science and mathe-matics majors, enrollment sur- vey---------------------------------- 14922
loan program at colleges and uni-versities -------------------------------- 14929
Entry
14284
14794
13235
14524
14541
13258
Study Commission on Southeastern River Basins, see United States Study Commission on Savan-nah, Altamaha, St. Marys, Apalachicola - Chattahoochee, and Alabama-Coosa River Ba-sins, and intervening areas.
United States Study Commission on Savannah, Altamaha, St. Marys, Apalachicola - Chatta-hoochee, and Perdido-Escambia River Basins, and interven-ing areas.
Submarine warfare, Underseas War-fare Advisory Panel report___
Subsidies, payment by D. C. for trans-portation fares for school chil-dren, report___________
Subsistence allowances, see Pav, allowances, etc.
Subversive activities, see Un-Ameri-can activities.
Suck Pil Ra, relief of estate__ 13900,14638Suits, men’s, how to judge quality-- '--------Suk Nil Na, see Suck Pil Ra.Summit Lake Indian Reservation, add
public domain lands, report___Sumter County, Fla., Withlacoochee
land utilization project sale to Florida, report_ ____
Supersonic flow, see Flow.Supplemental appropriations and
estimates, see Appropriations.Supplies, see Agricultural supplies—
Military supplies.Supply and demand, demand and price
structure, byproduct feeds___Supply schedule, see Federal supply
schedule.Surface dose from plutonium____Surface water supply, see Water
supply.Surgeon General, Army, see Arniv
Medical Service. ySurgeon General, Public Health Serv-
ice, see Public Health Service.Surplus agricultural commodities, see
Agricultural products.Surplus Government property, see
Surplus property.Surplus property:
disposal proposals, improve proce-dure for submission to Attor-ney General, law____
foreign excess, importation, report!Survival:
air crews, evasion and survival be-hind enemy lines, test for pre-diction of performance—
supp. 1, prediction instruments supp. 2, CREWSCAT problem
form and manual____Survivors insurance, see Old-age and
survivors insurance.Svaldi, Mercede, relief.Sweden:
air transport services agreement. sending gift packages to________
Switchblade knives, see KnivesSymposiums :
joint military-industry packaging and materials handling..
preventive and social psychiatry."Synchrotrons :
13466
1402514521
13297
13298
13957,14632
1536815038
1330913333
conventional, electron beam con-trol--------------------------------- 13449
electron triplet production in hy-drogen, report of experiment. 13661
Iowa State College synchrotron electron beam, Faraday cup monitor_________________ 13340
340-mev, photomeson experiments at UCRL------------------------- 13451
Page 176 Do not order from index; see indicated entry
Oct ob er 1958
EntrySynthetic mica, see Mica. Synthetic resins, see Resins.
T
T. V. A., see Tennessee Valley Au-thority.
Tahchevah Creek project, construc-tion authorization, report------ 14834
Tail (aircraft) :effects of airplane motions on
angles of attack of swept- wing bomber in rough air,measurements_______________ 15236
Talc, minerals yearbook chapter------ 15212Tallahassee, Fla., fissionable mate-
rials in land, conveyance ofU. S. interests, law__________ 14027
Tano, Junko, see Jefferson, Sylvia E.Tantalum, minerals yearbook chap-
ter____________________ 15175Targhee National Forest, addition of
lands, law____________ 13996Tariff:
act of 1930, amend—
reports______ 14428, 14434, 14715-716antidumping act, amend, law-------- 13976customs regulations, 1954, revised
decisions under customs laws, Treasury________________ 15393
duty-free entry of nonstrategic materials bartered to CCC—
law___________________________ 14273report_________________________ 14550
see also names or classes of articles imported or exported.
Tatarnikov, Victor, relief__________ 14621Tax Court, renegotiation cases, judi-
cial review of decisions, re-port__________________ 14378
Tax exemption:Hawaiian Homes Commission lands
lessees, extend time period— law_________________________ 14055report_________________________ 14711
nonprofit clubs operating as benev-olent life insurance associa-tions, amend internal revenue code, report_____________ 14461
income, resulting from renegotia-tion, extend period for filing claims, report___________ 14420
internal revenue taxes, refunds and credits, report___________ 14300
venue in suits by corporations, amend U. S. Code—
law___________________________ 14263report_________________________ 14857
Taxation: assessment for public improve-
ments, notice to be served by registered mail, amend act, re-port___________________ 14755
engineer tax men in Internal Rev-enue Service, career_________ 15105
limiting priority and nondischarge-ability of taxes in bankruptcy, report___________________ 14433
railroad retirement tax act, in-crease rates—
reports-------------------------- 14459, 14820views__________________________ 14820
ship depreciation allowances, amend merchant marine act, report__________________ 14734
State tax collections, 1958______ 13730see also Income tax—Inheritance
and transfer tax—Internal revenue—Social security—Tax exemption.
EntryTaxicabs:
District of Columbia, insurance coverage, increase—
law___________________________14137report_________________________ 14751
Taxiways (aeronautics) : taxiing tests over various types of
runway lights________ 15221Teachers:
college and university, preparation under graduate fellowship pro-gram _________________ 14928
District of Columbia, annuities, increase—
law_________________________ 14260reports_________________ 14404, 14860
District of Columbia, salaries, fix and regulate, report_____ 14471
District of Columbia, salaries, in-crease—
law___________________________14182report_________________________ 14352
elementary school, aptitude, activi-ties, etc________________ 14925
French language and literature, ex-change opportunities 1959-60- 14930
nonprofessional school district em-ployees, social security cover-age, report______________ 14418
salaries, Federal grants to States, hearings________________ 14893
Teaching: elementary school______________ 14925mentally retarded children, grants
for expansion in education, re-port_____________________ 14505
public health nursing, case studies as aid___________________ 15322
see also subjects taught.Technical amendments act, see Inter-
nal revenue.Technical bulletins:
Agriculture Department_____ 13256-259Coast and Geodetic Survey_______ 13772
Technical cooperation, see Foreign aid.
Technical development report, CivilAeronautics Administration- 13735-
736Technical manuals, Army Depart-
ment-------------------- 13330-331Technical memorandums, National
Advisory Committee for Aero-nautics ----------------------- 15223
Technical notes, National AdvisoryCommittee for Aeronautics__ 15224-
251Technical reports :
Air Force Cambridge Research Cen-ter ---------------------------------- 13260
Air Force Personnel and Training Research Center_____ 13297-298
Arctic Construction and Frost Ef-fects Laboratory_________ 14937
Army Snow, Ice and PermafrostResearch Establishment______ 14938
catalog, CTR series______________ 13694Waterways Experiment Station. 14946-
947Wright Air Development Center__ 13299
Technologists, examination announce-ment ------------------------------------- 13756
Technology, science and technology act of 1958, legislative, etc., actions implementing, sum-mary --------------------------- 14882
see also Automation—also subjects.Teenagers, see Youth.Teitel, Markus H., relief____________13917Teitelbaum, Abraham, proceedings for
contempt of Senate, report___ 14781
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Ind ex
Entry Telegraph, code trainers, organiza-
tional maintenance, technical manual_______________ 13330
Telephone, commercial communica-tions services, Air Force man-ual___________________ 13272
Television :communist infiltration in New York
area, hearings_______________ 14586educational utilization, expedite,
report__________________ 14497national defense education act of
1958— law--------------------------------------- 14207reports___________ 14392,14544,14758send to conference, report______ 14525views---------------------------------------- 14758
Temperature: coefficient, Doppler, measurement
in intermediate and fast as-semblies ______________ 13601
elevated, diffusion of fission prod-ucts from refractory matrices- 13428
fluctuations behind heated grid___ 15232isotope effects in chemical exchange
equilibria involving linear mol-ecules __________________ 13448
see also Heat transfer.Tennessee:
county business patterns, activities covered by OASI program___ 13706
recreation on TVA lakes__________ 15384Tennessee River Basin water pol-
lution control compact, law- 14079 Tennessee River and Valley:
river traffic and industrial growth,TVA________________________ 15386
surface water supply of basin____ 15086water pollution control compact,
law-------------------------------- 14079waterway development compact,
approval, law__________ 13998Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, de-
velopment compact, approval, law---------------------------- 13998
Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway De-velopment Authority compact establishing, approval, law___ 13998
Tennessee Valley Authority : appropriations, 1959, public
works— law_______________________ 14206report-------------------------------------- 14530
forestry field activities____________ 15385recreation on TVA lakes, Ala-
bama, etc_______________ 15384river traffic and industrial growth- 15386
Tensaw River: navigation improvements survey—
law_______________________14166report_________________________ 14836
Tensile strength, see Strains and stresses.
Terre Haute, Ind., population, special census________________ 13712
Territories : county business patterns, activities
covered by OASI program, sum-mary _________________ 13702
former Delegates, gratuitous copies of Congressional record, re-port____________________ 14402
Territory of Hawaii, see Hawaii. Testimony, see Evidence. Testing, electronic equipment, test
points and test facilities de-sign, military standard_______ 14913
see also names of substances or objects tested.
Tests, see types or names of tests.
EntryTexas:
county business patterns, activi-ties covered by OASI program- 13707
water developments and potenti-alities, print additional copies,
xv au ic uucia, jd luers.Textiles : apparel, and related manu-
factures, imports in relation to U. S. production and exports, 1954-57 --------------------- 15061
industry of U. S., study of prob-lems, hearings_______________ 14891
procurement for armed services,bidder qualifications, hearings- 14561
window shade cloth, Federal sup-ply schedule_________________ 14976
Thallium, determination in stony meteorites_____________ 13557
Thatcher, Hubert D., relief_________ 13840Theaters, communist infiltration in
New York Area, hearings_____ 14586Therapeutics, see Physical therapy. Therapists, see Physical therapists.Thermal breeding, see Reactors
(atomic).Thermal conductivity, see Heat
transfers.Thermal reactors, see Reactors
(atomic).Thermal stresses, see Strains and
stresses.Third Infantry Regiment, history____13310Thomasi, Florence, relief_____ 13867, 14633Thomasi, Nunik F., see Firjanian,
Nunik.Thomson Contracting Co., Inc., relief- 14303Thoria, see Thorium oxide.Thorium :
alloys, uranium system, study_____ 13443chemistry and metallurgy, research
and development_____________ 13344deposit, Ross-Adams Mine, Prince
of Wales, Island, Alaska,geology--------------------------------- 13472
geologic distribution______________ 13505land in Jackson County, Miss., con-
veyance of U. S. interests torecord owners_______________ 13781
metal, pilot scale production byfused salt electrolysis________ 13344
minerals, identification with radio-luxograph------------------------------ 13595
minerals yearbook chapter__________15213ores, solvent extraction processing- 13405 processing, low decontamination
methods_____________________ 13602prospecting, radiogenic lead as
due---------------------------------------13473thorium bismuthide breeder
blanket--------------------------------- 13392thorium-uranium fuel, elements
for SRE-------------------------------- 13475water moderated reactors, physics. 13683
Thorium isotopes :Th-232 and Th-230 (ionium), and
lead isotope ratios as indicators of oceanic water masses_ 13652
Th-232, lumps resonance capture___13614Thorium oxide, aqueous thoria slur-
ries for single-region homo-geneous reactors, technology__ 13673
Thury, Paul, relief_________________ 13845Thyroid gland, pictures taken with
scintilation camera____ 13628Tiles, Federal supply schedule______ 14972Tillage, corn, soil-conserving systems. 13234Tillner, Peter, relief_________ 13913, 14340Tiro, Hasan M„ relief______________ 13850Tissues, see Adipose tissues.
Page 178 Do not order from index; see indicated entry
Oct ob er 1958
EntryTitanium alloys, metallurgy advances
of interest in reactor tech-nology________________ 13657
Tobacco:burley, chemical composition rela-
ship to grade characteristics__ 13259marketing practices, study, report- 14714 Virginia fire-cured and sun-cured,
combine farm allotments, law. 14050 Toley’s Charter Boats, Inc., relief____ 14679Tolls :
free transit at Panama Canal for training vessels operated by State nautical schools—
law___________________________ 14080report_________________________ 14800
Missouri River bridge at Miami, Mo., extend time for collecting tolls—
law___________________________ 14186report_________________________ 14833
Tomato fruitworms, see Bollworms. Tombigbee River, waterway connect-
ing with Tennessee River, com-pact, approval, law___________ 13998
Tombstones :commemorating members of Armed
Forces whose remains are un-identified, law___________ 13989
unmarked graves of certain mem-bers of reserve components of Armed Forces, etc.—
law___________________________ 14156report_________________________ 14500
Tonnage, water ballast spaces, amend vessel admeasurement laws, law__________________ 13999
Torrez-Martinez Reservation : construction of irrigation systems
only upon request of Indian owners of restricted land—
law___________________________ 14146reports--------------------------- 14453, 14848
Torsion, see Strains and stresses.Tourists, literature, free importation,
report------------------------- 14434Towboats, see Tugboats.Toys, Federal supply schedule______ 14978Trace elements and transport rates
in ocean_______________ 13371Tracer studies :
air leakage from semi-airtight buildings--------------------- 13560
magnesium metabolism in animalsand humans______________ ___ 13573
mechanism of transport of bivalentcations into yeast cell________ 13659
metabolic, body radioactivitymeasurements________________ 13517
Tracing elements, see subject.Tracking:
in nuclear emulsions, automatic analysis_______ ___________ 13462
performance with binary display, utility of, quickening tech-niques in Improving_____ 15300
see also Radar tracking.Trade, see Commerce—Retail trade—
also names or classes of com-modities.
Trade agreements, see Commercial treaties.
Trade fairs, see Fairs.Trading with the enemy, act, amend,
law---------------------------------------- 14227see also Enemy property.
Trademarks, regulations of Union ofSouth Africa________________ 15055
EntryTraffic:
highway safety interstate com-pacts, consent of Congress—
law________________________ 14029report_________________________ 14739
motor vehicle, supervision, Air Force manual___________ 13273
see also Air traffic.Traffic control, see Air traffic.Traffic safety, see Safety of life.Trainers (devices) :
telegraphic code, organizational maintenance, technical man-ual---------------------------------- 13330
Trainfire (Army course in rifle marks-manship)-------------------- 13325
Training:Foreign Service personnel, hearing. 14888 officer, military sciences, examina-
tion announcement______ 13769programs, nuclear energy and life
sciences--------------------------- 13591see also Military education—Naval
education—also subjects.Trajectories, air, large-scale atmos-
Tranquilizing drugs:false and misleading advertising—
report----------------------------------- 14528views----------------------------------------- 14528
Transcurium isotopes, production and research methods______ 13489
Transformation temperatures, kinet-ics of plutonium______ 13568
Transliteration, table, Armenian language----------------------15157
Transport equations, see Equations.Transport planes, see Airplanes.Transportation:
children of Childrens’ Center em-ployees to schools in Laurel, Md., in D. C. buses, law_ 14015
expenses for persons appointed to positions in Alaska, etc., amend administrative expenses act—
law. ---------------------------------------- 14094report--------------------------------------- 14724
explosives, amend U. S. Code, hear-ing______________________ 14582
Government property and passen-gers, statute of limitations on legal actions, law_______ 14107
national system, preparedness, law. 13972 obscene matter, amend U. S. code—
law----------------------------------------------14141report_________________________ 14486
radioactive materials, Federal reg-ulations handbook_______ 13348
transportation series, EngineersCorps------------------------------------- 14944
Washington metropolitan area problems, hearings______ 14901
see also Motorbuses—Street rail-roads.
Transportation of persons, see Travel.Trans-sphenoidal hypophyseal de-
struction with radioactive yttrium_______________ 13513
Trans World Airlines, Inc., emergency board report___________ 14934
Travel:civilian Government employees as-
signed to duty outside U. S., expenses—
law_____________________________ 14201report______________________ ___ 14398
construction workers, expenses etc., income tax deduction disallow-ance, investigation, report____ 14536
Do not order from index; see indicated entry483157—58—No. 765------ 13
Page 179
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EntryTravel—Continued
expenses for persons appointed to positions in Alaska, amend ad-ministrative expenses act—
law____________________________ 14094report_______________________ _— 14724
joint regulations, change--------------- 15379survivors of servicemen, allowance
to attend group burials, law— 14061 Treason, chronicle, articles appearing
in Philadelphia inquirer, printadditional copies, report_____ 14385
see also Conspiracies.Treasury, decisions, Jan.-Dec. 1957— 15393 Treasury Department:
appropriations, 1959, supplemental, proposal______________ 14591
department circulars_________ 15389-391participation in International
Criminal Police Organization, report__________________ 14463
Treaties and other international actsseries____________________ 15357-377
see also subjects.Trees, forest, western, cone and seed
insects________________ 13256Trinity River, Bardwell Reservoir,
construct for flood control, re-port___________________ 14835
Tritium, autoradiography___________ 13497Trout, ulcer disease_______________ 14998Truck and Axle Manufacturing Co.,
relief_________________ 13928, 14659Trust funds, see Trusts and trustees.Trust Territory of Pacific Islands:
Interior Department authority, ex-tend—
law_____________________________ 14088report--------------------------------------- 14700
Trustees of National Cultural Center : establish—
law_____________________________ 14217report--------------------------------------- 14485
Trusts (industrial) :antitrust consent decree program of
Justice Dept., hearings_ 14580Trusts and trustees:
trustees for welfare and pension funds for workers—
law_____________________________14180reports_________________ 14356, 14517
Tsalikis, Nick, relief__________________13819Tuberculosis, patients, vocational re-
habilitation opportunities____ 15398Tubes, metal walled, low voltage-
gradient pinch experiments___ 13565Tucumcari project, Arch Hurley Con-
servancy District, construction repayment contract, amend, law------------------------------ 14008
Tugboats, lights, amend U. S. Code, law------------------------------ 13980
Tumors :bone sarcoma in relation to low-
level radiation exposure, fre-quency---------------------------- 13579
Influence of strontium-9- upon life span and neoplasms of mice__ 13537
mammary neoplasms, mechanism of induction in rats by radiation, relation to dose and ovarian status__________________ 13523
neutrons capture therapy—■recent advances________________ 13521studies_________________________ 13520
radioactive anti-tumor antibodies__ 13509radiation-induced in plants_______ 13665treatment with radio colloids intra-
peritoneal distribution_______ 13511Tungnuts, price support level, in-
crease, law__________________ 14179Tungsten, production from domestic
mines, stabilizing, report______ 14514
EntryTunnels, see names of tunnels.Turbines, gas engine, 250-horsepower,
parometric design studies____ 15387Turbojet engines, see Engines (air-
craft ).Turbulent flow, see Flow.Turnips with greens, frozen, U. S.
standards for grades__13217TVA, see Tennessee Valley Authority.Twenty years after 2 decades of gov-
ernment-sponsored cultural re-lations------------------------- 15351
Typewriters, repair, maintenance, etc., Federal supply schedule__ 14977
Typists, examination announcement- 13768
UU. S. S._ R., see Union of Soviet So-
cialist Republics.UCRL, see California University Ra-
diation Laboratory.Ueda, Kiyoshi, relief_______________ 13855Uinta National Forest, land exchange,
law----------------------------- 13977Ulcer disease in trout_______________ 14998Un-American activities, organize, defi-
nition under Smith Act of 1940, amend U. S. Code, re-port----------------------------- 14403
see also Communism.Un-American Activities Committee,
House:communist strategy of protracted
conflict---------------------------- 14588hearings-------------------------------- 14586-587reports---------------------------------- 14468-469
Undergraduates, see Students.Underseas Warfare Advisory Panel,
report------------------------- 14284Unemployed, alleviate unemployment
by depressed area redevelop-ment, report___________ 14443
see also Unemployment insurance.Unemployment, see Unemployed.Unemployment compensation, income
tax levies, investigation, re- port---------------------------- 14536
Unemployment insurance:coverage for ex-servicemen, amend
social security act—law------------------------------------14192report----------------------------- 14830
railroad employees, amend act—reports--------------------------- 14459, 14820views------------------------------- 14820
railroad employees, technicalamendments to act, reports__14502,
14819Uniforms, Navy regulations, 1951,
change------------------------- 15297Union of South Africa :
passport visas, agreement________ 15371patent and trademarks regulations- 15055
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics: artificial satellites, launching
methods, etc___________ 13290Government and mass organiza-
tions, personnel, biographic directory________________ 15346
raw materials study, extend time for reporting, report_____ 14722
sending gift packages to___________ 15040Unions, see Labor unions.United Brotherhood of Carpenters and
Joiners of America, Improper activities investigation, hear-ings ----------------------------- 14889
United Kingdom, see Great Britain.United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland, see Great Britain.
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Oct ob er 1958
EntryUnited Nations, meeting place of 81
countries, organization and work_________________ 15353
United Nations International Confer-ence on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, papers, June 1958______________ 13349-690
United States:Note.—For all subjects pertaining
to the United States, except its Government, general history, and de-scription, see such subjects.
county business patterns, activi-ties covered by OASI program, summary________________ 13702
statistical abstract, 1958—departmental edition___________ 13731document edition_______________ 14294
United States Code, see Codes of law.United States courts, see Courts of
United States.United States Study Commission on
Neches, Trinity, Brazos, Col-orado, Guadalupe-San Antonio Nueces, and San Jacinto River Basins, and intervening areas, establish, law_________ 14187
United States Study Commission on Savannah, Altamaha, St. Marys, Apalachicola-Chatta-hoochee, and Alabama-Coosa River Basins, and intervening areas, establish, report______ 14686
United States Study Commission on Savannah, Altamaha, St. Marys, Apalachicola - Chatta-hoochee, and Perdido-Escambia River Basins, and intervening areas:
establish—law_____________________________14194report_________________________ 14474
United States World Science-Pan Pacific Exposition Commis-sion :
establish—law_____________________________ 14223report_________________________ 14458
Universities, see Colleges and univer-sities.
University of Hawaii, see Hawaii Uni-versity.
Upper atmosphere, see Atmosphere.Uranic oxide, see Uranium dioxide.Uranium :
aerial radiometric surveying inU. S-------------------------------------- 13474
alloys, thorium system, study_____ 13443colloidal ore dispersions, floccula-
tion, subsidence and filtration. 13398 compounds, reactivity in several
gaseous media_______________ 13445deposits—
geology, unsolved problems and new trends, summary______ 13645
lithofacies of continental sedi-mentary rocks related to explo-ration in western U. S_____ 13643
Pryor-Big Horn Mountains. Car-bon County, Mont., and Big Horn County, Wyo________ 13633
relation to feeder structures, associated alteration, and min-eral zones-------------------------- 13647
Ross-Adams Mine, Prince ofWales Island, Alaska, geology- 13472
sandstone type and ground water relationship in uranium pro-ducing areas_______________ 13634
San Juan Basin, southern part__ 13630volcanic rocks, San Juan Moun-
tains, southwestern Colo_____ 13471enriched, and reactor performance- 13582
EntryUranium—Continued
evaluation, gamma-ray logging techniques_____________ 13636
Excer process for production of uranium tetrafluoride___ 13404
exploration and evaluation of de-posits multipurpose logging equipment_______________ 13649
fuel cycles— economics of unirradiated proc-
essing phases____________ 13383in single-region power reactors. 13562 nuclear safety methods in unir-
radiated processing phases- 13378geochemical methods of explora-
tion _____________________ 13648geologic distribution-------------------- 13505geology, selected bibliographies
(series)_________________ 15077land in Jackson County, Miss., con-
veyance of U. S. interests to record owners_______________ 13781
lattices in heavy water, physics---- 13419lattices, organic moderated, expo-
nential experiments_________ 13423minerals, identification with radio-
luxograph____________________ 13595natural—
fission fragments angular and energy distributions studied by means of multigrid ionization chamber__________________ 13438
metal, production forming forreactor use___________________ 13589
open-cut mining of ore in westernUnited States_______________ 13635
ores— exploration drilling by radon
measurement in drill holes___ 13631preparation of dense, metal grade
uranium tetrafluoride______ 13402refining process based on frac-
tional distillation of uranium hexafluoride produced by fluid-ization techniques________ 13594
solvent extraction processing___ 13405use of cupric ammonium reagent
as oxidant in carbonate leach-ing________________________ 13403
processing mill using liquid ion ex-change, design and operation- 13406
processing, pulsed solvent extrac-tion columns utilized for high efficiency system_____________ 13407
prospecting, radiogenic lead asclue_________________________ 13473
recovery from— ores by direct leaching with or-
ganic solvents_______________ 13395reactor fuel, fused salt-fluoride
volatility process_____________ 13416salt-roast-process solutions by
solvent extraction____________ 13400regional exploration criteria______ 13646resin-in-pulp—
extraction process, waste char-acteristics__________________ 13669
processing mill operation atMoab, Utah_________________ 13399
solvent extraction from heavy slur-ries, extrainment studies_ 13396
strata in Colorado Plateau, criteria of hydrothermal emplacement. 13470
thorium-uranium fuel, elements forSRE_________________________ 13475
uraniferous lignites, reconnaissance in North and South Dakota, Montana, and Wyoming__ 13345
uraniferous native bituminous sub-stances except coals, geology, bibliography_____________ 15077
uranium-bearing black shales, min-eralogy and chemistry_______ 13632
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EntryUranium—Continued
uranium bismuth reactor fuels, handling at Brookhaven Na-tional Laboratory, engineering experience_____________ 13391
Uranium dioxide: properties______________________ 13682UOs-NaK slurry, fluid fuel for fast
reactor, description_____ 13389Uranium fluorides, mass production
of UF-6 from purified UO-3 processes______________ 13610
Uranium hexafluoride: manufactured by multi-ton produc-
tion of fluorine_______ 13411preparation from uranium oxides
and ore concentrates, high ca-pacity process____________ 13412
radiation effects of alpha particles- 13409 reduction to uranium tetrafluoride,
continuous processes_____ 13410refined, production from ore con-
centrates by fluidization and fractional distillation___ 13594
Uranium Isotopes:mass production of UF-6 from pur-
ified UO-3, processes____ 13610nuclear safety guide_____________ 15225separation, liquid thermal diffu-
sion--------------------------------------- 13346U-233 feed material handling,
health physics problems__ 13654U—235, unreflected aqueous critical
assemblies, experimental and theoretical studies______ 13421
U—237, decay schemes, beta radio-activity and energy levels____ 13433
U—238— lumps, resonance capture____ 13614resonance integrals, quantitative
evaluation_________________ 13655Uranium oxides:
and ore concentrates, preparation of uranium hexafluoride, high capacity process________ 13412
mass production of UF-6 from pu-rified uranium trioxide, proc-esses------------------------------ 13610
resonance integrals, quantitative evaluation for UO-. rods_ 13655
Uranium salts, high purity, improved methods of preparation______ 13397
Uranium tetrafluoride: aqueous method for production
from crude uranium sources, Excer process________ 13404
dense, metal grade, preparationfrom uraniferous ores_______ 13402
high purity and density, continuousprocesses for direct reduction of uranium hexafluoride_____13410
moving bed reactor for production. 13561Urban planning, see Redevelopment
(city planning, etc.).Urban renewal, see Redevelopment
(city planning, etc.).Urine, biological and chemical char-
acteristics of urinary erythro-poietin----------------------------------- 13629
Uruguay, sending packages to______ 15041USAFI, see Armed Forces Institute.Use of aluminum as fuel cladding in
high temperature water cooled reactors----------------------- 13588
Use of C-14 in quantitative studies of alternate metabolic path-ways--------------------------- 13495
Use of Los Alamos critical assembly facilities in nuclear training program______________ 13577
USSR, see Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
EntryUtah :
electric rate book______________ 14960fuel adjustments data_________ 14966
Vallecitos boiling water reactors, see Reactors (atomic).
Valparaiso, Fla., land transfer, law. 14162 Vanadium :
minerals yearbook chapter_______ 15214recovery from salt-roast-process
solutions by solvent extrac-tion--------------------------------------- 13400
Vapor containers for nuclear power plants------------------------- 13622
Variation (biology) : radiation-induced genetic damage
in mice, mutation rate studies. 13529 radiation-induced mutation in bac-
teria, interrelations of nucleic acid and protein syntheses___ 13528
radiation mutagenesis, advances through studies on Drosophila. 13526
Vascular system, see Cardiovascular system—Cerebrovascular sys-tem.
VBWR, see Reactors (atomic).Vegetables:
fresh, regulations governing inspec-tion and certification, supple-ment ------------------------------ 13214
processed, inspection and certifica-tion regulations_______________ 13215
seeds, storage recommendations___ 13236winter, acreage-marketing guides. 13209
Venezuela, sending gift packages to_ 15042 Venue:
tax refund suits by corporations, amend U. S. Code—
law-------------------------------------------- 14263report--------------------------------------- 14857
Vermiculite:in 1957---------------------------------------- 15196minerals yearbook chapter__________15215
Vermont:electric rate book________________ 14961
fuel adjustment data____________ 14967retirement system, divide for social
security purposes—law--------------------------------------------14132report--------------------------------------- 14738
VES, see Veterans Employment Service.
Vessel operations revolving fund, use for activation, etc., of char-tered vessels, law_____ 14066
Vessels, see Ice breakers—Shipbuild-ing—Ships.
Veterans:assistant State employment repre-
sentative, examination an-nouncement______________ 13771
benefits—act of 1957, amend, laws. 14000,14019 consolidation of laws into one
act, report__________________ 14767personal affairs guide___________ 13277
charitable contributions appeals, investigation, authorization, report---------------------------- 14444
deceased, burial allowance, increase,law---------------------------------------- 14019
educational benefits, extend periodfor certain veterans, law_____ 14152
Korean conflict—educational, etc., benefits, amend
change of program provisions of law, report_____________ 14784
musterlng-out payments, extendtime for application, law_____ 13983
special naturalization benefits,report----------------------------------- 14821
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Oct ob er 1958
EntryVeterans—Continued
Korean conflict—Continued vocational rehabilitation train-
ing program, extend, report— 14793 paraplegics, aid and attendance
allowance when not hospital-ized at Government expense, law______________________ 14127
Philippine Islands hospitalization, etc., agreement with Philip-pines ___________________ 15304
public employment services, 1918- 58 _______________ 14936
unemployment insurance exten-sion—
law__________________________ 14192report_________________________ 14830
see also Life insurance—Pensions— Rehabilitation of the disabled.
Veterans Administration: career opportunities—
bacteriologists_____________ 15396biochemists_____________________ 15396engineering and architectural------ 15394high school graduates___________ 15395serologists______________________ 15396
laws administered by, consolidate into one act, report_____ 14767
procurement, small business partic-ipation, hearings________ 14899
VA pamphlets_______________ 15394—396Veterans Administration Hospital
Reservation, Amarillo, Tex., real property conveyance to Potter County, Tex., law-------- 14005
Veterans’ Affairs Committee, House: investigations and studies, char-
itable appeals in name of Amer-ican veteran, authorization, report________________ 14444
report____________________________ 14444Veterans Employment Service, activ-
ities, 1918-58_________ 14936Veterans Memorial Hospital, Manila,
use, agreement with Philip-pines_________________ 15364
Veto messages, see President of United States.
VFR, see Flight.Vicksburg, Miss., land exchange, law- 14012Vicksburg National Military Park,
land exchange, law ._14012Vietnam, establishing business--------- 15051Vinyl acetate, polyvinyl acetate as
admixture for concrete, review of Information_________ 14947
Virgin Islands:county business patterns__________ 13709deaths, leading causes, 1956----------- 15265land conveyance—
law_____________________________ 14057report_________________________ 14709
minimum wage rates, biennial re-views—
law_____________________________ 14095report_________________________ 14787
•organic act, amend— law___________________________ 14195report_________________________ 14774
Virgin Islands Corporation:act, amend—
law__________________________ 14256reports_________________ 14556, 14769
land conveyance to Virgin Islands— law__________________________ 14057report_________________________ 14709
Virgin Islands National Park, general information___________ 15284
Virginia : county business patterns_______ 13705mail routes, schedule______________ 15315recreation on TVA lakes--------------- 15384
EntryVirginia—Continued
sewage delivery into D. C. sewerage system for treatment and dis-posal—
1404814754
14079
14901
14991
reports_________________ 14406,Tennessee River Basin water pol-
lution control compact, law— transportation problems in Wash-
ington metropolitan area, hearings________________
Virginia tobacco, see Tobacco.Virus disease of sockeye salmon------Visas, see Passports.Vital statistics:
special reports— national summaries______ 15265-266selected studies________________ 15267
see also Death.Vocational Division bulletin------------- 14931Vocational education:
area programs, national defense education act of 1958—
law_____________________________ 14207report_________________________ 14544
handicapped war orphans, special courses—
law______________________________14214report_________________________ 14785
improve area programs by Federal aid, report_______________ 14510
Vocational rehabilitation, see Reha-bilitation of the disabled.
Volatilization, see Evaporation.Volcanic rocks, see Igneous rocks.Voltages, low-gradient pinches in
metal-walled systems------------ 13565VORTAC____________________________ 13737VR-ISC series______________________ 15398
W
WADC, see Wright Air Development Center.
Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions:
interpretative bulletins_____ 15402—404question and answers, QA-IND
series____________________ 15405regulations___________________ 15406-408
Wage chronology, see Wages.Wages :
attachments and garnishment, amend D. C. code, report- 14539
chronology, Aluminum Company ofAmerica, 1954-57------------------ 15146
definition under social security act—
law_________________________ 14131report_________________________ 14718
Federal law application to grain industry________________ — 15405
general requirements under fair labor standards act, employ-ers’ records, regulations--- 15406
limitation elimination for wage earners under bankruptcy act, report__________________ 14475
minimum— .effects of $1 minimum in 7 areas- 15147 effects of $1 minimum, study,
Meridian, Miss_______________ 15135occupational survey—
Cleveland, Ohio— departmental edition_____ 15140document edition_____________ 14293
Milwaukee, Wis.— departmental edition------------15139document edition____________ 14292
Portland, Oreg.— departmental edition________ 15138document edition_____________ 14291
Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 183
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EntryWages—Continued
overtime compensation under fairlabor standards act_________ 15402
paper and pulp manufacturing 15156 standards established for Puerto
Rico and Virgin Islands, bien-nial reviews—
law------------------------------------------ 14095report--------------------------------------- 14787
structure, electric and gas utilities- 15136 wage-board employees, effective date
of increases—law------------------------------------------ 14215report--------------------------------------- 14547
see also Salaries.Waldo Lake Tunnel:
construction, rescind authoriza-tion—
Wallboard, see Pulpboard.Walnut, imported, extension of re-
strictions, report_____________ 14729Walsenburg, Colo., geology and coal
resources of area______ 15076Walsh, John C., relief________ 13907, 14315Walsh-Healey public contracts act,
see Government contracts.War claims, see Claims.War emergency powers, presidential,
make permanent, law__14149Warfare, see Land warfare—Sub-
marine warfare.Warrant officers, see Retired officers,
etc.Warships, amphibious transport, dock,
and assault ships, construc- tion, hearing--------------- 14883
Washington, Booker T., National Monument, see Booker T. Washington National Monu-ment.
Washington, George, Memorial Park-way, see George Washington Memorial Parkway.
Washington, D. C., see District of Columbia.
Washington Metropolitan ProblemsJoint Committee, hearings____ 14901
Washington State:county business patterns, activities
covered by OASI program____ 13708land conveyance to Makah Tribe
of Indians—law------------------------------------------14103report-------------------------------------- 14797
National Resources Department, conveyance of property to,
law----------------------------------14013police and firemen, coverage under
social security act, law_______ 14143surface water supply, Pacific slope
basins----------------------------------- 15090vessels carrying freight to and
from Alaskan inland waters, exempt from inspection re-quirements—
law------------------------------------------ 14084report--------------------------------------- 14430
Washoe project: construction, increase appropria-
tions—law------------------------------------------ 14051report--------------------------------------- 14370
Waste disposal, see Radioactive waste disposal—Waste products.
Waste products, fluid-bed conversion of fuel processing wastes to solids for disposal_____ 13638
see also Radioactive substances.
EntryWater :
conservation facilities, construc-tion by States, etc., amend Fed-
eral power act, report_ 14832conservation loans, facilitate insur-
ance—law------------------------------------------ 14093reports-------------------------- 14367, 14730
drinking, rapid detection and iden-tification of coliform organ-isms-------------------------------- 13486
ground, relationship with sand-stone-type uranium deposits in uranium producing areas_ 13634
ground water chemical quantity, Buffalo Rapids irrigation proj-ect------------------------------ 15083—
quality, Columbia River Basin, studies--------------------------- 15003
radiation decomposition under static and bubbling conditions. 13556
saline, conversion plants, construc-tion—
law------------------------------------------ 14226report-------------------------------------- 14531research and development prog-
ress, report__________________ 14449slowing down of neutrons in hydro-
genous media________________ 13674surface—
quality, irrigation, western U. S_ 15084quality, United States, 1954____ 15080
treatment, engineering, manual____ 14941see also Heavy water—Sea water—
also headings begining Water. Water birds, absorption of cesium—
137, field studies and experi-ments ----------------------------------- 13368
Water boiler nuclear reactors, see Reactors (atomic).
Water carriers:dual-rate contract arrangement for
shippers—hearings----------------------------------- 14584law------------------------------------------ 13973report-------------------------------------- 14353
Water chemistry in direct cycle boil-ing water reactor______ 13553
Water level, Lake of the Woods fluc-tuations damages, relief of cer-tain persons, law______ 13968
Water pollution, Tennessee RiverBasin, control compact, law 14079
Water supply :Central Valley project to supply
Santa Clara, San Benito, Santa Cruz, Monterey Coun-ties, Calif., Secretary of in-terior to study—•
law------------------------------------------ 14129
forecasts, snow survey measure-ments for Arizona, summary__ 15345
Great Lakes Basin compact, ap-proval—
hearings----------------------------------- 14571minority report________________ 14472report--------------------------------------- 14472
ground water factors affecting drainage, Buffalo Rapids irri-gation project------------------ 15083
Indian homes, communities, etc., PHS to supply, report____ 14498
resource developments, integrate fish and wildlife conservation programs, law___________ 13971
sources, design analysis and facili-ties, engineering manual_ 14940
storage, engineering manual______ 14942surface—
Hawaii, 1954-55_______________ 15082United States, 1956________ 15085-91
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Oct ob er 1958
Water supply—ContinuedTexas, developments and potential!-
Entry
lluo, pilUl iluulllUUill CUpJvoireport_______________________ 14386
water supply papers___________ 15080-91Water vapor, reaction with uranium
compounds, study------------------ 13445Waterfowl, see Nene geese.Watersheds, protection and flood pre-
vention, recreational facilities, fish and wildlife development act, law______________ 14208
Watertown Arsenal, Rodman Process Laboratory, report------ 15311
Waterways, see waterways by name.Waterways Experiment Station :
research report________________ 14945technical reports-------------------- 14946-947
Waves, see Breakwaters—Shockwaves.
Waxahachie Creek, Bardwell Reser-voir, construction, report_____ 14835
Waxes, Federal supply schedule_____ 14981Ways and Means Committee, House:
reports.. 14357,14374-375, 14378, 14418, 14420, 14428-429, 14434-436, 14461
views_____________________________ 14357Weapons :
fallout from nuclear tests______ 13341ranges, Air Force manual________ 13264
Weather : radio aids______________________ 15099VFR minimums, rules, civil air
regulations amendments_ 13746Weather Bureau, circular__________ 15409Weathering, of great world soil
groups as related to general atmospheric radioactivity____ 13369
Weeds, control of Johnson grass as weed_________________ 13231
Weeks, see names of special weeks.Weevils, see names of weevils.Weight-reducing preparations, false
and misleading advertising, protect consumer, report_____ 14451
Weights and measures, commercial specifications, tolerances and regulations, correction sheet, 1958__________________ 15257
Welszacker mass formula and nuclear sizes and forces_______ 13435
Weld flaw evaluation____ ___________ 15333Welding, flaws, effect in various en-
vironments, evaluation_ 15333Welfare funds:
employee benefit plans disclosure act—
law________________________ 14180reports_________________ 14356, 14517
Welfare work in industry, see Em-ployee benefit plans.
Wells, Clayton T., relief______ 13923, 14666West (U. S.) :
forest trees, cone and seed insects. 13256 irrigation, quality of surface
waters__________________ 15084open-cut mining of uranium ore,
variations in operations_ 13635see also Central States.
West Central States, see Central States.
West Indies, sailing directions, changes_______________ 15095
West Virginia : county business patterns_______ 13705mall routes, schedule______________ 15315
Western Electric Company, Inc., anti-trust suit, hearings____ 14580
Western States, see West (U. S.).Whaley, Eldrey L., relief____ 13918, 14668Wheat:
export problems (summary of re-marks)_________________ 15014
EntryWheat—Continued
poisoned seed, remove from unfit for human consumption cate-gory for purposes of import duties, veto_____________ 14306
price support programs and acreageallotments, law______________ 14179
Wheat flour, see Flour.Whitaker, D. A., and others, relief— 14657 White House Conference on Aging :
provide for holding—law_____________________________ 14251report_________________________ 14818
Wholesale prices, see Prices.Wholesale trade, see names of com-
modities and industries.Widows and widowers :
pensions for widows of former Presidents—
law________________________ 14090report_________________________ 14518
see also Civil service pensions—Pensions.
Wildlife:conservation program, Integrate
with Federal water-resource developments, law_______ 13971
development in projects under watershed protection and flood prevention act, law______ 14208
protection, Chilkat River area, law. 14007 wildlife leaflet____________________ 15007
Wildlife refuges: address list of managers, 1958__ 15007refuge leaflet_____________________ 15(100
Wilkinson, Frank, proceedings against, citing for contempt__ 14468
Wilkinson, Mary L. S., relief__________13810Willamette River:
Waldo Lake Tunnel, rescind au-thorization—
law____________________________14164report_________________________ 14837
Williams, Arthur G., relief____ 13843, 14607Wilson, David N., relief____________ 14343Wind River Reservation, minerals,
restore titles to Shoshone andArapahoe Tribes, law________ 14125
Wind tunnels: investigation—
boundary layer transition on cones, effects of nose angle and Mach number_________ 15250
Goodyear inflatoplane, aerody-namic and structural charac-teristics __________________ 15222
transonic, with perforated walls, measurements of effects of out-flow and porosity on wave at-tenuation_______________ 15246
Window shades, Federal supply sched-ule------------------------------ 14976
Winds: downstream probability density
function— constant wind data for North
America and Eurasia________ 13294for various constant values_____ 13293
global scale dispersion_____________ 13619swept-wing bomber airplane In
rough air effects of longitudi-nal motions on wing and tail angles of attack, measure-ments____________________ 15236
Wing Boa Wong, see Wong Wing Boa.Wings (aircraft) :
effects of airplane motions on angles of attack of swept-wing bomber in rough air, measure-ments__________________ 15236
finite, flapping oscillations at low speeds, aerodynamic forces and moments________________ 15233
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EntryWings (aircraft)—Continued
helicopter rotor blades, effect of various parameters including tip Mach number on flutter__ 13347
rectangular, high subsonic and transonic speeds of jet flaps, exploratory investigation_ 15243
swept, low speed longitudinal char-acteristics at high number, summary and analysis___15219
yawing derivatives, effects of fre-quency and amplitude____ 15251
Wisconsin, county business patterns. 13703 Wojczul, Stanislawa, relief_________ 14345Women, rehabilitation of handi-
capped women__________15410Women’s Bureau, pamphlet___________15410
Wood, see names of articles manufac-tured from wood.
Wool:national wool act, extend, law____14179use in clothing items, study of
men’s preferences, errata____ 13245woven goods, 1957 summary, facts
for industry_________________ 13728Woolley, Monroe, relief______ 13895, 14616Worcester, Mass.:
aircraft crash, remove $1,000 limi-tation on claims—
law--------------------------------------------14105report--------------------------------------- 14764
Work, working couples, statistics___ 15151Work injuries, see Employers’ liabil-
ity and workmen’s compensa-tion.
Workers, see Farm labor—Labor.Workmen’s compensation, see Em-
ployers’ liability and work-men’s compensation.
Workshops, Army health nursing, se-lected papers, 1956-57_ 13332
World Science-Pan Pacific Exposition, see Seattle, World Science- Pan Pacific Exposition.
World Science-Pan Pacific Exposition Commission, see United States World Science-Pan Pacific Ex-position Commission.
World strength of communist party organizations_________ 15378
World trade, see Commerce.World War, 1939-45, Philippine de-
fense imprisoned officers, pro-motion, report____ ____ 14876
Worms, see names of worms.Worsted, woven goods, 1957 summary,
facts for industry_____ 13728Wounds, detection of plutonium in,
technique______________ 13467Wright Air Development Center, tech-
nical report---------------- 13299Wriston programs, see Foreign
Service.Wu, Hsiu-Huang, relief_____________ 13805Wu, Hslu-Kwang, relief_____________ 13805Wyoming:
land conveyance to Dayton, Wyo., for street purposes, law__14014
uraniferous lignites, reconnais-sance------------------------------------- 13345
X
X-ray photography, see Radiography.X-rays:
and bremsstrahlen from source-target mixture, studies_______ 13492
dosimetry, high level, measure-ment systems________________ 13641
effect on cardiovascular system____ 13532
EntryX-rays—Continued
irradiation effects on pigment, hair follicles, and skin and oxygen influence------------------------- 13605
optimum yields in beta-excitedX-ray sources_____________________ 13482
Xystodesmid millepeds, see Mille-pede.
Yamanaka, Sachiko, see Fuller, Marianne.
Yankee Atomic Electric Plant, con-struction and operation utiliz-ing pressurized water reactor. 13572
Yaw, derivatives of triangular, swept, and unswept wings, effects offrequency and amplitude_____ 15251
Yearbooks:minerals, 1956, area reports—
departmental edition________ 15201document edition_______________ 14290
minerals, 1956, metals and min-erals except fuels—
departmental edition___________ 15200document edition_______________ 14289
Yeast, cells, mechanism of transport of bivalent cations_____ 13659
Yellow buckeye, see Buckeye.Yellow fever:
discovery of causes, etc., recognize Roger P. Ames—
law------------------------------------------ 14222reports--------------------------- 14457, 14877
Yellowstone National Park, general information__________ 15286
Yosemite National Park: administrative site, provide—
law----------------------------------- 14265report--------------------------------------- 14875
general Information______________ 15287Yoshimoto, Chiyoko, relief___________ 13956,
14347, 14614Youn, Cho Hack, see Cho Hack Youn.Young, Kazuko, relief________ 13881, 14321Youth, employment of teen-agers,
Federal law provisions_ 15401Yttrium isotopes:
use for trans sphenoidal hypophy-seal destruction_________ 13513
Y-90 Ch. 3 interaperltoneal dis-tribution________________ 13511
Y 90, metabolism and Influence of lactation on retention, studies. 13658
Yugoslavia, surplus agricultural com-modities, agreement___ 15361
zZero power reactors, see Reactors
(atomic).Zinc:
Mines Bureau research program, 1959------------------------------ 15192
pigments, minerals yearbook chap-ter---------------------------------------- 15183
production from domestic mines,stabilizing, report____________14514
Zinc salts, minerals yearbook chapter. 15183 Zirconium :
alloys, metallurgy advances of in-terest in reactor technology___ 13657
creep-rupture properties of complexheat-resistant alloy, mecha-nism of beneficial effects______ 15230
geologic distribution______________ 13505minerals yearbook chapter__________15216Zirflex process for dissolution of
zirconium or zircalay claddingoff reactor fuels______________ 13687
Zirflex process______________________ 13687ZPP reactors, see Reactors (atomic).
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