DOC. „ ,......^. GP3.8: -:-■ 945-946 : '->■ SUPP- ■ ^■■HP SUPPLEMENT TO m I United States Government Publications Monthly Catalog -■; 'T ^ UN;/£fisni'or,uifoi, 1945— 194<^ r,( UNI ILLIN' AT URBANA BOOKSTACKS Supplement to United States GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS Monthly Catalog ISSUED BY THE Superintendent of Documents 1945-1946 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1948 Preface This third and last Supplement to the Monthly Catalog lists all publications issued during the period January 1945 to December 1946, which have been received in the Library of the Public Documents Divi- sion, and which have not been listed in any catalog published by the Superintendent of Documents. Also included are entries for certain publications re- ceived in 1947 which were declassified, etc. In April 1947 the policy of listing only current publications in the Monthly Catalog was changed. Publications are now cataloged as received, and none are omitted merely because they are received late. This new policy will make further supplements unnecessary. Conforming with the style of the current Monthly Catalog the entries presented herewith are in alpha- betical arrangement by issuing office. A number has been assigned to each entry. The index included in the Supplement designates entry numbers rather than page numbers. (n) Supplement to Monthly Catalog ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT Army postal bulletin, Jan. 1-Dec. 1, 1945 ; v. 4, no. 1-12. [1945.] various paging, 4*' [Monthly. Discontinued.] W 3.77: 4/1-12 Depot information bulletin 3-51 [1945], 1-53 [1946], 1-30 [1947]; Jan. 26, 1945-Aug 1, 1947. [1945-47.] various paging, 4"* [Processed. In- formation lacking as to nos. 1 and 2, 1945. Some of the titles read: Information bulletin or Depot information sheet.] W 3.82 : ^5/3-947/30 Hook up with the Airborne, n. p. [Recruiting Publicity Bureau, United States Army, Apr. 6, 1946]. 12p.il. narrow 16" W3.2:Ai7/3 Officer efficiency report (67-1) booklet. 1946. 16 p. il. 4" [Restricted.] W 3.2 : Ef 4/2 Our war, Jan.-Aug. 1945. [1945.] Each 8 p. il. 4" [Monthly. Processed. Discontinued. ] W 3.80 : 945/1-8 [Recruiting Publicity Bureau posters.] n. p. Recruiting Publicity Bureau, United States Army [1945]. various sizes. W 3.46/8: (nos.) 75. AAF, the greatest team in the world. [Illustrator, Baskerville.] 76. Coming right up! [Illustrator, James Montgomery Flagg.] 163. Women, our wounded need your care ! join a hospital company, Women's Army Corps. U. S. Army recruiting service letter, v. 1, no. 1-3 ; Oct. 18-Dec. 15, 1945. n. p. [Recruiting Publicity Bureau, United States Army, Oct. 16-Nov. 12, 1945]. Each [4] p. il. 4'' [Issued with perforations. Pictorial supple- ments were issued to nos. 1 and 3.] W 3.83: 1/1-3 AERONAUTICAL BOARD Index of Army-Navy aeronautical standards, including Army-Navy aero- nautical specifications, drawings and bulletins, issued by Working Com- mittee of Aeronautical Board, July 1, 1945 and Jan. 1, 1946. n. p. [1945- 46]. cover titles, 67 p. and 74 p. 4° [Bimonthly, with a supplement issued on alternate months. Text on p. 2 of covers. Issued with perfo- rations. Each supersedes previous issues and supplements. Informa- tion lacking as to missing numbers.] T 3.Ae 8 : 7/945-1, 946-1 AERONAUTICS BUREAU, Navy Dept. Aviation circular letter 0-45 to 150-45, 0-46 to 176-46, 0-47 to 64-67; Jan. 11, 1945-June 26, 1947. [1945-47.] various paging, 4*' [Proc- essed. ] N 28.12 : 945/0-947/64 Bureau of Aeronautics allowance list, naval aeronautic publications and forms, sec. K ; prepared by Publications Branch, Administration Divi- sion. Jan. 1945. 15 p. oblong 8" [Restricted.] N 28.2 : P 96/2/(>45 Flight .safety bulletin 0-45 to 22-45, 1-46 to 3-46; Jan. 1, 1945-Sept. 0, 1946. [1945-46.] various paging, 4" [No longer restricted. Processed. This series of bulletins is issued jointly by Naval Operations Office and Aeronautics Bureau, Navy Dept.] N 28.18 : &45/1-946/3 Flowmeter bulleiin 1. [Sept. 5, 1945.] 2 p. 4" (Aircraft instrument bul- letin. Flowmeter series.) [Processed. Of primary interest to flight and maintenance personnel.] N 28.19:1 Meet the N2S. [Apr. 1945.] cover title, 60 p. il. oblong 32" (United States Navy Flight Preparatory Schools.) N 28.2 : P 64 (1) 14 Naval aeronautic publications index; Mar. 1945-June 1946. [1945-46.] cover titles, various paging, 4° [Restricted. Quarterly ; semiannual be- ginning with issue for June 1945. Monthly supplements issued through 1945, thereafter quarterly supplements. Processed.] N 28.17 : 945/1-946 13 Technical note 0-45 to 101-45, 1-46 to 24-46, 1-47 to 7-47; Jan. 1, 1945- Apr. 2, 1947. [1945-47.] various paging, il. 4° [Processed.] N 28.6/2: 945/0-947/7 16 Technical order 0-45 to 103-45, 1-46 to 45-46, 0-47 to 7-47 ; Jan. 1, 1945- Mar. 7, 1947. [1945-47.] various paging, 4° [Some are restricted. Processed. ] N 28.8/2 : 945/0-947/7 AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT AGENCY 17 1945 agricultural conservation program, instructions for determining flax- seed goals. Jan. 24, 1945. 3 p. 4° (Flax 900.) [Processed.] A 80.606 : F 61/945 18 1945 agricultural conservation program, instructions for checking and reporting performance under 1945 agricultural conservation program, western region. Aug. 4, 1945. 2 p. 4° (WR-913, pt. 1, supp. 1.) [Proc- essed.] A 80.606 : C 76/3/945/pt.l/supp.l 19 Beef cattle production payments to feeders. June 2, 1945. 2 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] A 80.602 : B 39/945 20 County office instructions, tobacco marketing quotas 1945-46 marketing year. June 5, 1945. 7 p. 4° (Tobacco 922.) [Processed.] A 80.606 : T 55/3/945-46 21 Instructions for determining 1945 tobacco acreage allotments and yields. Jan. 12, 1945. 6 p. 4'' (Tobacco 917.) [Processed.] A 80.606 : T 55/2/945 22 Instructions for inspecting stock pond, dam, or reservoir. [June 19, 1945.] [l]-j-8p. 4° (Southern Division; [SRS-53].) [Processed.] A 80.606 : St 6/945 23 Instructions for inspecting terraces and farm ditches. [June 19, 1945.] [l]-f5 p. 4° (Southern Division; SRS-52.) [Processed.] A 80.606 :T 27/945 2^ MarlvGting quota instructions, 1945-46 marketing year. June 9, 1945. lip. 4° (Tobacco 924.) [Proce.ssed.] A 80.606 : T 55/3/945-46 25 Marketing quota regulations, flue-cured tobacco, 1945-46 marketing year, pt. 1. Jan. 1945. 5 p. 4° (Tobacco 913 (flue-cured), pt. 1.) [Processed.] A 80.606 : T 55/945-46/pt.l 2« Special services memorandum 172-223; Jan. 3-June 30, 1945. [1945.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] A 80.610 : 172-223 27 Same, 224-235 ; July 5-Aug. 18, 1945. [1945.] various paging, 4° [Proc- essed. Later number issued by Production and Marketing Administra- tion.] A 83.7 : 224-235 AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY BUREAU 2S Bibliography on construction, design, economics, performance, and theory of portable and small stationary gas producers ; by Janina Nowakowska and Richard Wiebe. Oct. 15, 1945. cover title, [l]-f96 p. 4" (AIC-103; Northern Regional Research Laboratory.) [Processed.] A 77.104/2: 103 AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE 29 Handling rough rice to produce high grades; [by W. D. Smith]. [June 1924, revised Jan. 1939, slightly revised Oct. 1040.] [1940.] [2]-f21 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1420.) A 1.9: 1420/3 AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT 30 Agricultural conservation and adjustment statistics ; prepared under direc- tion of Yearbook Statistical Committee. [1945.] [1] +503-541 p. (Sepa- rate from Agricultural statistics no. 92.) [Also in Agricultural statistics, 1944.] A1.47/a:92 31 Approximate or average weights of various commodities and other conver- sion factors. [1945.] p. [5-] 8. (Separate from Agricultural statistics no. 83.) [Also in Agricultural statistics, 1944.] A1.47/a:S3 32 Dairy and poultry statistics ; prepared under direction of Yearbook Statis- tical Committee. [1945.] [l]-|-33&-397 p. (Separate from Agricultural statistics no. 90. ) [Also in Agricultural statistics, 1944.] A 1.47/a : 90 33 Disposal of war surplus medical and hospital supplies; prepared by sub- group of inter-bureau working group on surplus war property [of] Inter-Bureau Committee on Post-War Programs. June 1945. [1] -|-6+ [1] p. il. 4" [Processed.] A 1.63 :M 46 34 Farm opportunities in United States, outlook, problems, policies ; prepared by Land Settlement Work Group of Interbureau Committee on Postwar Agricultural Programs. Washington, D. C, July 1945. cover title, 129 p. il. 4° [Text on p. 2 of cover.] A 1.63 : F 22/2 35 General departmental circular 59-69 ; Jan. 1-June 21, 1945. [1945.] vari- ous paging, 4° [Processed. A supplement to no. 59 was issued also. Dis- continued.] A 1.62 : 59-69 36 Memorandum 1104-1199; Jan. 3, 1945-July 18, 1947. [1945-47.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Amendments, supplements and revised editions to certain of these and earlier numbers were issued also.] A 1.41 : 1104-1199 37 Miscellaneous agricultural statistics ; prepared under direction of Yearbook Statistical Committee. [1945.] [l]-f 543-571 p. (Separate from Agri- cultural statistics no. 93.) [Also in Agricultural statistics, 1944.] A 1.47/a : 93 38 Regulations of Department of Agriculture [effective July 1, 1936], Amend- ment 203-248. [Jan. 25, 1945]-July 24, 1947. various paging. [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] A 1.19 : 936/amdt. 203-248 39 Statistics of beef cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, and mules ; prepared under di- rection of Yearbook Statistical Committee. [1945.] [1] +284-335 p. (Separate from Agricultural statistics no. 89.) [Also in Agricultural statistics, 1944.] A 1.47/a: 89 40 Statistics of cotton, sugar, and tobacco ; prepared under direction of Year- book Statistical Committee. [1945.] [1] +71-120 p. (Separate from Agricultural statistics no. 85.) [Also in Agricultural statistics, 1944.] A 1.47/a : 85 41 Statistics of fruits, vegetables, melons, and tree nuts : prepared under di- rection of Yearbook Statistical Committee. [1945.] [1] +153-251 p. (Separate from Agricultural statistics no. 87.) [Also in Agricultural statistics, 1944.] A 1.47/a : 87 42 Statistics of grains ; prepared under direction of Yearbook Statistical Com- mittee. [1945.] [l]+9-70 p. (Separate from Agricultural statistics no. 84.) [Also in Agricultural statistics, 1944.] A 1.47/a : 84 43 Statistics of hay, seeds, and minor field crops; prepared under direction of Yearbook Statistical Committee. [1945.] [1] +252-283 p. (Separate from Agricultural statistics no. 88.) [Also in Agricultural statistics, 1944.] A 1.47/a: 88 44 Statistics of oilseeds, fats, and oils ; prepared under direction of Yearbook Statistical Committee. [1945.] [1] +121-152 p (Separate from Agri- cultural statistics no. 86.) [Also in Agricultural statistics, 1944.] A 1.47/a : 86 ■ts Summer program, 1946, ten weeks, June lO-Aug. 16, graduate and under- graduate study for Federal employees. Washington, May 1946. 16 p. A 1.42 :Su 6/2/946 ALASKA ROAD COMMISSION 46 Summary of activities, Alaska Road Commission, [fiscal year] 1945. [1946.] [1]+41 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared for administrative use.] I 35.10/21 : 945 AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS 47 Annual report, year ending June 30, 1945. Washington, D. C. [1945]. 210 p. il. 1 por. W 102.1 : 945 48 Annual report, year ending June 30, 1946. Washington, D. C. [1940]. 219+ [1] p. il. W 102.1: 946 ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU 49 Milk goats; [by C. G. Potts and V. L. Simmons]. [Feb. 1918, revised July 1937, slightly revised Sept. 1945.] [1945.] ii+35 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 920.) [This publication was originally prepared by Edward L. Shaw.] A 1.9 : 920/10 ANTITRUST DIVISION, Justice Dept. 50 Annual report of Wendell Berge, Assistant Attorney General in charge of Antitrust Division, fiscal year ending June 30, 1945. Nov. 1, 1945. 9+ [2] leaves, 4° [Processed.] J 20.1: 945 ARMY AIR FORCES 51 A. A. F. regulations. [For this series, which has not been listed in Monthly catalogs, refer to the Ai-my Air Forces publication designated Army Air Forces regulation 0-2, Numerical index of A. A. F. regulations.] W 108.6 :(nos.) 52 AAF manual 5-1, Outline for post regulations, issued May 1944 [changes]. Apr. 1945. 1 p. [Issued in loose-leaf form. Accompanied by certain revised pages to be inserted in the manual.] W 108.22 : 5-l/ch.-2 53 AAF staff officers' manual, logistical and operational planning data. 1945. [264] p. il. 4° (AAF manual (C) 65-1.) [Restricted. Series designa- tion appears on cover.] W 108.22 :(C) 65-1 54 Airway traffic control. 1st edition. Army Air Forces Training Command [Oct. 8, 1945]. cover title, iv-fl87 p. il. map. 4° (AFTRC manual 50- 86-1. ) [ Processed. ] W 108.6 : Ai 7/4 55 Alphabetical index of technical publications, Feb. 15 and June 15, 1&45. Mendle Printing Co., St. Louis, Mo. [Feb. 24, 1945] and Marshall-White Press, Chicago, June 1945. 70 p. and 85 p. 4° (Technical order 00-2.) [Restricted. Processed.] W 108.8 : 00-2/945-1,2 56 Alphabetical list covering Army Air Forces and Army-Navy aeronautical standard drawings, July 1945-Jan. 1947. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, July 2, 1945-Dec. 23, 1946.] Each 10 p. or 11 p. il. 4° [Semiannual. Processed. Prior to July 1946 list entitled : Alphabetical list covering Army Air Forces and Army-Navy aeronautical standard parts.] W 108.15/2 : 945/1-947/1 57 Army Air Foi'ces procurement instructions, Feb. 1945. [1945.] cover title, [84] p. 4" (AAF manual 70-1.) W 108.22 : 70-1 58 Same, Revision 1-4; Mar. 7-Aug. 1, 1945. [1945.] various paging, 4" W 108.22 : 70-1/rev.pages 1 to 4 59 BABS, system of blind approach. [James Gray Inc., New York, N. Y., July 1945.] 24p.il. (AAF manual 101-60-1.) [Restricted.] W 108.22 : 101-60-1 60 Bulletin 55-58; June 20-July 18, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, 1945.] various paging, 4° or 8" [rrocessed. Revised editions of 56, 57, and certain earlier numbers were issued also, the number of each revised edition being followed by a letter. Bulletin 23 is issued as a continua- tion for which see, below, Material and process specifications.] W 108.3: 55-58 61 Burma air victory, Dec. 1943-June 1945, Eastern Air Command. [India Press, Ltd. 1945.] [28] p. il. W 108.2 : B 92/943-45 62 Care of equipment in wet tropics ; [prepared by Arctic, Desert, and Tropic Branch, Army Air Forces Tactical Center]. [James Gray Inc., New York, N. Y., June 1945.] cover title, [2] +42 p. il. 16° (Informational bulletin 25.) [Text and another illustration on p. 1 and 4 of cover.] W 108.23 : 25 63 Coming home. [New Era Litho, New York, 1945.] [22] p. il. 12" (AAF manual 35-155-1.) [Processed. Reprint of Air Forces manual 59, dated Feb. 1915. ] W 108.22 : 35-155-1 64 Detailed mockup information pamphlets for educational demonstration units [list]. [1945.] [2] p. 4° [Processed.] W 108.20: list 65 Exercises to increase joint movements. [Ardlee, New York, N. Y., June 1945.] p. 61-70, il. 4° [Supplement to Air Forces manual 24, Instructors manual for physical retraining.] W 108.19 : 24/supp. 66 Flight charts or Route charts. [For Flight or Route charts of the Army Air Forces which were not listed in the Monthly catalog, consult the periodical Aeronautical Charts, dates of latest prints, issued by the Coast and Geodetic Survey, which lists the latest editions of the charts.] C 4.9/9: (nos.) 67 Flight feeding manual ; Dec. 30, 1944. Otterbein Press, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 1945. [l]-hiii+108-t-[l]+3 p. large 8° (AAF manual 49-1.) [Re- stricted.] W 108.22 : 49-1 68 Same, supplement ; Dec. 30, 1944. Otterbein Press, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 1945. [l]-f3p. Iarge8° (AAF manual 49-1 A.) [Restricted.] W 108.22 :49-lA 69 Frangible bullet training manual. [T. O. P., Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 1946.] cover title, 40 p. il. 4° (AAF manual 50-91-5.) [Restricted.] W 108.22 : 50-91-5 70 Fundamentals of mechanics as applied to structural repairs of aircraft. [Ardlee, New York, N. Y., July 1945.] vi-t-103+[3] p. il. 4° (AAF man- ual 66-57-2.) [Restricted. The 3 pages are left blank to be used for notes. ] W 108.22 : 66-57-2 71 Ground safety rules, manual of rules and safe practices for Army Air Forces personnel. [1945.] cover title, iii+140 p. 16° (AAF manual 38-0-1) W 108.22: 38-0-1 72 Guide for change-of -command procedure; Feb. 1945. [1945.] cover title, [18] p. 4° (AAF manual 80-6.) [Processed.] W 108.22: 80-6 73 Guide for training aids oflScers [with publications list]. Revised May 1945. [James Gray Inc., New York, N. Y., May 1945.] [2]-f-30 p. il. 4° (Air Forces manual 22.) [Restricted. Issued with perforations.] W 108.19: 22 74 Gunnery and bombardment ranges, n. p., June 1945. [107] p. il. 4° (AAF manual 85-0-1. ) [Restricted.] W 108.22 : 85-0-1 75 Gunnery in B-29 : pt. 1, Instructions for using and harmonizing R. C. T. system. [Pace Press, Inc., New York, N. Y., Apr. 1945.] [104] p. il. 4° (Air Forces manual 27.) [Restricted. Issued with perforations.] W 108.19 : 27 76 Handbook of Burma and northeastern India; prepared by Arctic, Desert and Tropic Branch, Army Air Forces Tactical Center. [Ardlee, New York, N. Y.] Aug. 1944. [2]-f 105 p. il. map, 16° (Informational bulletin 16.) [Textandanother illustration on p. land 4 of cover.] W 108.23: 16 6 77 luactivation manual; June 1945. [1945.] cover title, 75 p. 4° (AAF man- ual 80-20-2.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover. Supersedes AAF manual 55-1, Apr. 15, 1944.] W 108.22 : 80-20-2 78 Index of technical publications and information ; June 1, 1945. [Dayton, Ohio, May 26, 1945.] [2]+iii+343 p. 4° (Technical order 00-1.) [Re- trieted. Processed. Replaces T. 0.00-1, Apr. 1, 1945 and supplements. Supplements lA and IB were also issued.] W 108.8 : 00-1/945-1 79 Same, with title. Numerical index of technical publications ; Aug. 1, 1945- June 1, 1947. [July SO, 1945-June 1947.] various paging, 4° (Technical order 00-1.) [Restricted. Printed at Dayton, Ohio, and other cities. Each order replaces previous order. Supplements to basic technical orders were also issued.] W 108.8 : 00-1/945-2 to 947-2 80 Information letter. Army Air Forces, convalescent-rehabilitation training program, no. 1-20 ; May 1, 1943-Dec. 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] W 108.21 : 1-20 81 Interphone crew trainer installation and operation. Mar. 1945. cover title, [3] +18 p. 1 pi. 3 p. of pi. 4° (AAF manual 50-19.) [Restricted. Proc- essed.] W 108.22 : 50-19 82 Introducing Joe Flight Gremlin. [Ardlee, New York], reprinted July 1945. [2] -1-26 p. il. (AAF manual 25-0-2.) [Reprint of Air Forces manual 26, dated Sept. 1944.] W 108.22 : 25-0-2 83 Lead crew, revised as of Feb. 3, 1945. [1945.] cover title, [2]-f 18 p. 11. 4° (20th AF manual 50-1.) [Restricted. Processed.] W 108.22 : 50-1 84 Maintenance manual for AAF airfield lighting systems. May 1945. [1945.] cover title, ii-f 45 p. 4° (AAF manual 85-1.) W 108.22 : 85-1 85 Maintenance of electronic equipment in non-temperate areas. [July 3, 1945.] cover title, [2] +34 p. 24° (AAF manual 66-101-1.) [Proc- essed. Issued formerly as Informational bulletin 17.] W 108.22 : 66-101-1 86 Management of allergic diseases; [June 1945]. [1945.] cover title, [1]-|- ii-f 53 p. 4° (AAF manual 25-3.) [Processed.] W 108.22 : 25-3 87 Management of common cutaneous diseases; Jan. 1945. [1945.] [2] -1-17 p. 4° (AAF manual 25-1.) [Processed.] W 108.22: 25-1 88 Management of common eye disorders. [1945.] cover title, [2]-f45 p. 4° (AAF manual 25-0-6.) [Processed.] W 108.22 : 25-9-6 89 Manpower requirement guide; prepared & compiled by Management Con- trol. 3d edition. Aug. 1, 1945. cover title, xvii-}-[234] p. (AFTRG manual 150-0-1. ) W 108.6 : M 31/945 90 Manual for aircraft statistics; [Sept. 30, 1945]. [1945.] cover title, [4]-f-21-|-[2] p. il. 4" (AAF manual 15-200-1.) [Proce^ed.] W 108.22 : 15-200-1 91 Manual for graphic presentation for budget and fiscal offices ; May 1945. [1945.] cover title, 41 p. il. oblong 12° (AAF manual 30-1.) [Proc- essed.] W 108.22 : 30-1 92 Manual for instructor on Poorman flexible gunnery trainer ; [prepared and produced by Army Air Forces Central School for Flexible Gunnery, Laredo, Tex.]. Mar. 1945. cover title, 16 p. il. 4° (Air Forces manual 66 ; [Office of Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Training, Training Aids Divi- sion].) [Restricted. Processed.] W 108.19: 66 93 Manual for investigators; June 1945. [1945.] cover title, [l]-|-v-|-54 p. 4° (AAF manual 120-0-2.) [Processed.] W 108.22 : 120-9-2 94 Material and process specifications ; Jan. 10, 1945-Mar. 12, 1947. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, 1945-^7.] various paging. (Bulletin 23.) [Monthly. Each issue supersedes preceding issue.] W 108.3 : 23/945/1-947/3 Military personnel classltication and duty assignment. Apr. 3, 1944, re- vised through July 1, 1945. [1945.] cover title, 587 p. 2 pi. (AAF manual 35-0-1.) [Revised edition of AAF manual 35-1 and contains all changes published heretofore together with changes and revisions made through July 1, 1945.] W 108.22 : 35-0-1 Mr. Pilot, don't be a bogey man, turn on your IFF. [New Era Litho, N. Y.] Feb. 1945. cover title, [l]+23 p. il. 24^ (Air Forces manual 58.) [Restricted. Another illustration and text on p. 1-2 of cover.] W 108.19 : 58 Numerical list covering Army Air Forces and Army-Navy aeronautical standard drawings, Jan. 1945-Apr. 1947. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Dec. 6, 1^4-Mar. 17, 1947.] various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Proc- essed. Prior to July 1946, list entitled: Numerical list covering Army Air Forces and Army-Navy aeronautical standard parts.] W 108.15 : 945/1-947/4 Peenemunde East through eyes of 500 detained at Garmish. [1947.] [3] + l-4A+5-83A+&4-490A-|-491-739a+740-749-f6 p. il. 4" [Restricted. Processed. This is a preprint of approximately one-third of complete story of Peenemunde. Pages 156-160 printed as one page.] W 108.2 : P 34/prelim. Personal affairs guidance manual (preparation of AAF personnel for separation) ; [Sept. 1945]. [1^5.] cover title, [l]-fi+12 p. 4* (AAF manual 39-0-1. ) [ Processed. ] W 108.22 : 39-0-1 Same, Control sheet of changes; [Oct. 1, 1945]. [1945.] 1 p. [Processed. Accompanied by revised p. 7-10 to be inserted in manual.] W 108.22 : 39-0-1/ch.l Personal affairs guidance manual (preparation of 1 Staging Command personnel for separation). Nov. 1945. cover title, [2] -f 32+ [34] p. 4° (1 Staging Command Manual 3&-35-1.) [Processed.] W 108.22 : 39-35-1 Personal affairs oflScers casualty handbook. Apr. 1945. cover title, iv+58 p. 4" (AAF manual 39-2.) [Processed.] W 108.22 : 39-2 Personnel management manual; Feb. 1945. [1945.] cover title, iii-|-3l p. il. 4° (AAF manual 37-2. ) W 108.22 : 37-2 Personnel processing manual; Mar. 1945. [1945.] cover title, 49+xxxiv p. 4" (AAF manual 35-2.) [Supersedes AAF manual 35-2, Sept. 1&44, and all changes thereto.] W 108.22: 35-2 Same, Control sheet of changes; June 1, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 4° [Accom- panied by AAF letter 65-45, Apr. 26, 1945.] W 108.22 : 35-2/ch.l Physical fitness handbook. Revised June 1945. [Ardlee. New York, N. Y., July 1945.] cover title, 32 p. il. 16° (AAF manual 50-35-1.) W 108.22 : 50-35-1 Poisonous and dangerous fishes [of tropical Pacific and American tropical Atlantic ; compiled by Arctic, Desert and Tropic Branch, Army Air Forces Center, Orlando, Fla.]. [Ardlee, New York, 1945.] 13+[2]p. il. (AAF manual 64-0-3.) [Issued formerly as Informational bulletin 4 and 11.] W 108.22: 64-0-3 Poisonous snakes of Australia, New Guinea & Pacific islands ; prepared by Arctic, Desert and Tropic Branch, Army Air Forces Tactical Center. [James Gray, Inc., New York, N. Y., May 1945.] [2] p. il. f° folded into 8" size. (Informational bulletin 24.) W 108.23: 24 Poi.sonous snakes of Central and South America ; prepared by Arctic, Desert and Tropic Branch, Army Air Forces Tactical Center. [James Gray, Inc., New York, N. Y., May 1945.] [2] p. il. f folded into 8° size. (Informa- tional bulletin 21.) W 108.23 : 21 Poisonous snakes of Europe, Africa and Near Bast; prepared by Arctic, Desert and Tropic Branch, Army Air Forces Tactical Center. [James Gray, Inc., New York, N. Y., May 1945.] [2] p. il. f folded into 8° size. ( Informational bulletin 22. ) W 108.23 : 22 8 111 Poisonous snakes of North America ; prepared by Arctic, Desert and Tropic Brancli, Army Air Forces Tactical Center. [James Gray, Inc., New York, N. Y., May 1945.J [2] p. il. f folded into 8° size. (Informational bulletin 20.) W 108.23: 20 112 Poisonous snakes of southeastern Asia ; prepared by Arctic, Desert and Tropic Branch, Army Air Forces Tactical Center. [James Gray, Inc., New York, N. Y., May 1945.] [2] p. il. t" folded into 8° size. (Informa- tional bulletin 23.) W 108.23: 23 113 Policy and procedure concerning personnel returned from overseas duty ; [Mar. 1945] n. p. [19i5]. 64 p. (AAF manual 35-3.) [Restricted.] W 108.22: 35-3 114 Same, Control sheet for 1st set of changes ; Aug. 1, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. [Re- stricted. Accompanied by new pages to be inserted in the manual.] W 108.22 :35-3/ch.l 115 Precision bombing practice. [New Era Litho, N. Y.] Apr. 1945. cover title, 44+ [7] p. (Air Forces manual 62.) [Restricted.] W 108.19: 62 116 Prisoners of war information manual. Feb. 1945. cover title, v+92 p. il. 4° (AAF manual 39-1.) [Processed.] W 108.22: 39-1 117 Radar equipment. [Ardlee, New York, N. Y.] July 1945. 66+ [2] p. il. 4" (AAF manual 101-0-4.) [Restricted. The last 2 pages are left blank to be used for notes.] W 108.22 : 101-0-4 118 Radar intelligence. [Hibbert Printing Co., Oct. 1945.] v+77 p. il. 4" (AAF manual 45-101-1.) [Restricted.] W 108.22 : 45-101-1 119 Radar photography. May 30, 1945. New Era Litho, June 1945. iv+44 p. il. 4° (AAF manual 95-101-1.) [Restricted. Pages 42-44 are left blank to be used for notes and additions.] W 108.22 : 95-101-1 120 Read and remember. [New Era Litho Co., June 1945.] 16 p. il. 12° (AAF manual 62-63-1. ) W 108.22 : 62-63-1 121 Recognition handbook for Pacific and Far East. [New Era Litho, N. Y.] June 1945. cover title, 96 p. il. oblong 32° (AAF manual 45-50-5.) [Re- stricted. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] W 108.22 : 45-50-5 122 2d report of commanding general of Army Air Forces to Secretary of War, Feb. 7 [27], 1945. [Reprint with changes, 1945.] 32 p. il. 4° [Processed.] W 108.1 : 944/1-2 123 Supervisor of maintenance. Army Air Forces Training Command, Fort Worth, Tex., June 1945. cover title, [2] +124 p. il. 4° [Issued with iter- f orations.] W 108.2 :M 28 124 Tactical use of B-29 equipment, pt. 3. [James Gray, Inc., New York, N. Y., Aug. 1945.] cover title, 24 p. il. 4° (AAF manual 91-126-4.) [Restricted.] W 108.22: 91-126-4 125 Technical data digest, v. 9, no. 4-v. 11, no. 5 ; Apr. 1943-May 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, 1943-45.] cover titles, various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed or printed. Text on p. 2-4 of covers. Numbers 4 and 5 of v. 11 issued as one publication. Discontinued in Oct. 1945, revived July 1947; information lacking as to June-Oct. 1945 issues.] W 108.18: 9/4-11/5 126 Training aids catalog: pt. 1, Training devices [with bibliography]. Re- vised June 1945. [James Gray, Inc., New York, N. Y., Aug. 1945.] [l]+160+xvi p. il. 4° [Restricted. Supersedes and replaces Army Air Forces Training aids catalog, pt. 1, Training devices, Apr. 1944, and supps. 1 and 2, July and Dec. 1944.] W 108.2 : T 68/pt. 1/945 127 Same : pt. 2, Training films and film strips. 5th edition. Mar. 1945. [Ardlee, New York, N. Y., May 1945.] cover title, [l]+ii+159+[2] p. 4° [Re- stricted. Illustrations on front and back cover. Supersedes all previous issues of AAF catalog, including 4th edition, Apr. 1944, and Supplement, Sept. 1944.] W 108.2 : T 68/pt.2/945 9 128 Use of flexible gunnery, phase checks, giving, scoring, using. [New Era Litho, N. Y.] Jan. 1945. 1 8] p. il. (Air Forces manual 55.) [Restricted.] W 108.19 : 55 129 Use of interphone. [New Era Litho, N. Y., July 1945.] [2]+15+[l] p. il. 12» (AAF manual 100-126-1.) [Restricted.] W 108.22 : 100-126-1 130 What is classification? question and answer; prepared by Faculty, AAF Classification and Assignment Training Program. Hq., AAFEFTC, Max- well Field, Ala., May 1945. 19 p. il. 4" [Processed.] W 108.2 : C 56 Wings at war series, no. 1-6. [No longer confidential. Published by Head- quarters, Army Air Forces, Office of Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Intel- ligence.] W 108.24 : (nos.) 131 1. AAF in invasion of southern Fiance, interim report. [1945.] [4] +60 p. 11 [From reports prepared by MAAF. Another illustration on front and back covers.] 132 2. Sunday punch in Normandy, tactical use of heavy bombardment in Nor- mandy invasion, interim report. [1945.] iv-|-32 p. 11. 1 pi. 5 maps. [From reports prepared by 8th Air Force.] 133 3. Pacific counterblow, 11th Bombardment Group and 67th Fighter Squadron in battle for Guadalcanal, interim report. [1945.] vi-f56 p. il. 134 4. Airborne assault on Holland, interim report. [1945.] iv + 57 p. il. 135 5. Air-ground teamwork on the Western Front, role of 19th Tactical Air Command during Aug. 1944. interim report. [1945.] ii-f[2]-}-50 p. il. 136 6. AAF in northwest Africa, account of 12th Air Force in northwest African landings and battle for Tunisia, interim report. [1945.] iv + 67 p. il. 137 World-wide recognition systems. [Ardlee, New York, N. Y., Mar. 1945.] cover title, 16 p. il. (Air Forces manual 53 ; [Office of Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Training, Training Aids Division].) [Restricted.] W 108.19 : 53 ARMY AND NAVY MUNITIONS JOINT BOARD 138 List of prohibited items for construction work, memorandum . [Mar. 10, 1945.] 2+23 p. 4° [Processed. Inclosure to War Department Memo- randum 100-45, Apr. 10, 1945.] W 1.2 : C 76/9/945 ARMY SERVICE FORCES 139 Army Service Forces annual report, fiscal year 1944. [1945.] [24] p. il. 4" W 109.1 : 944 140 Army Service Forces catalog. [Sections of the supply catalogs which have not been listed in Monthly catalogs will not appear in this suple- ment. For such publications consult the Indexes for each technical service.] W 109.14 : ( .sec.,nos.& letter-nos. ) 141 Army Service Forces manual : ASF morale-building program, civilian per- sonnel ; Feb. 21, 1945. [1945.] [5] +80 p. 4° (M 211-3, morale.) [Processed.] W 109.12 : 211-3 142 Same: ASF morale-building program, personal affairs [with bibliography] Feb. 13, 1945. [1945.] [4] +21 p. 4" (M211-2.) [Processed.] W 109.12 : 211-2 143 Same: ASF program of morale building activities (Mar.-Aug. 1945) ath- letics, entertainment and rec'reati(m [with bibliography] ; Feb. 9, 1945. [1945.] [3]+127p. 4° (M 211-1, morale.) [Processed.] W 109.12 : 211-1 144 Same: ASF program of morale-building activities, athletic i>rogram (zone of interior) [with bibliography] ; Apr. 5, 1945. [1945.] [3]+48 p. 4» (M 211-lA, morale.) [Processed.] W 109.12 : 211-lA 145 Same: Budget estimates procedure, procedure for preparation, review, processing, submission, and defense of budget estimates ; May 1945. 1945. v+[45] p. il. 4° (M503, fiscal.) [Issued with perforations.] W 109.12 : 503 146 Same : Change in status of command installations, standing operating pro- cedure [with list of references] ; Apr. 1945. 1945. v+47p. 4° (M706.) [Supersedes Army Service Forces manual M 706, Oct. 20, 1944.] W 109.12 : 70G 10 147 Same : Civil affairs liandbook, Austria, sec. 7, Agriculture and food [with list of main references and recommended reading] ; June 1945. 1945. viii+60 p. il. 4° (M 360-7 [civil affairs].) [No longer restricted.] W 109.12 : 360-7 148 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Austria, sec. 12, Communications; Feb. 17, 1945. [1945.] x+73 p. il. map, 4° (M 360-12, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] W 109.12 : 360-12 149 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Germany, sec. IIA, Transportation systems, inland vpaterways, tabular summary; Jan. 1945. 1945. vii+52 p. 4° (M 356-llA, civil affairs. ) [No longer restricted. Prepared by Research and Analysis Branch, Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 356-11 A 150 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Italy, sec. 3E, book 5, Italian civil code ; Jan. 15, 1945. [1945.] xxxi+150 p. 4° (M 353-3E, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by Research and Analysis Branch of Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 353-3E 151 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Italy, sec. 3F, book 6, Italian civil code ; Jan. 20, 1945. [1945.] xxv+90 p. 4° (M 353-3F, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by Research and Analysis Branch of Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 353-3F 152 Same : Civil affains handbook, Japan, sec. lA, Population statistics ; Mar. 20, 1945. 1945. xiv+[l]+113 p. 4° (M 354-lA, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by State Department, Geography and Cartography Division.] W 109.12 : 354-lA 153 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Japan, sec. 2, Government and administra- tion ; Jan. 1945. 1945. xii-f 349+Al-A68a+A69-A131 p. il. 12 pi. map 4° (M 354-2, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted.] W 109.12 : 354-2 154 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Japan, sec. 3A, Commercial code of Japan ; Feb. 1945. 1945. viii+140 p. 4° (M 354-3A, civil affairs.) [Copvright, 1945, by William J. Sebald.] W 109.12 : 354-3A 155 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Japan, sec. 5, Money and banking; Nov. 1944. 1945. xii+132 p. il. 4° (M 354r-5.) [No longer restricted. Prepared by Federal Reserve Bank of New York and Federal Reserve System Board of Governors.] W 109.12 : 354-5 150 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Japan, sec. 13, Public health and sanitation [with list of references] ; Feb. 10, 1945. [1945.] xi+177 p. il. 2 pi. 4° (354-13, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared in Liaison and Studies Branch, Military Government Division, Provost Marshal General's Office.] W 109.12 : 354-13 157 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Japan, sec. 17A, Cultural institutions [with bibliography] ; May 1945. 1945. xii+19 p. il. 4° (M 354-17A, civil affairs. ) [No longer restricted. Prepared by American Commission for Protection and Salvage of Artistic and Historic Monuments in War Areas.] W 109.12 : 354-17A 158 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Norway, sec. 5, Money and banking ; Jan. 8, 1945. [1945.] [8]+xii+122p. 4° ( M 305-5, civil affairs. ) [No longer restricted. Processed.] W 109.12 : 350-5 159 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Philippines, sec. 7, Agriculture [with selected list of references] ; 1945. 1945. xi-f l-33a+34-63a+64-149 p. 4 pi. 15 maps, 2 p. of maps, 4° (M 365-7.) [No longer restricted.] W 109.12 : 365-7 160 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Philippines, sec. 14, Public safety [with bibli- ography] ; Feb. 5, 1945. [1945.] ix-f65 p. map, 4" (M 365-14, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] W 109.12 : 365-14 161 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Philippines, sec. 15, Education [witli selected bibliography] ; Feb. 15, 1945. [1945.] vii-f 61 p. 4" (M 365-15, civil affair.s.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] W 109.12 : 365-15 162 Same: Civilian personnel officer's classification and wage administration manual; June 1945. 1945. iii+10 p. 4" (M 215.) W 109.12: 215 11 163 Same : Civilian personnel officer's handbooli ; Apr. 1945. 1945. iv+64 p. 4" (M 212, personnel.) [Supersedes Civilian personnel memorandum 84, 1943.] W 109.12: 212 164 Same : Civilian personnel officer's handbook ; June 1945. 1945. iv+65 p. 4*" (M 212, personnel.) [Supersedes M 212, Apr. 3, 1945, including Changes 1, May 12, 1945.] W 109.12 : 212/2 165 Same : Civilian personnel officer's job-skills training manual ; Aug. 1945. 1945. iv+37 p. 4° (M 205-1, personnel.) [This manual is prepared to supplement ASF manual M 205, Civilian jjersonnel officer's employee training manual.] W 109.12 : 205-1 166 Same : Civilian i)ersouuel officer's placement manual ; May 1945. 1^5. iii-f 98 p. 11. 4° (M 213.) [Sui^ersedes ASF Civilian personnel informa- tional bulletin 4, 1943, and sec. 8, ASF circular 142, 1944.] W 109.12 : 213 167 Same: Company pricing; May 1945. 1945. iv-+-26 p. 4° (M 609, procure- ment.) [Supersedes Army Service Forces manual M 009, Oct. 30, 1944.] W 109.12 : 600 168 Same: Courses of instruction given in schools of Army Service Forces, Changes 1; Apr. 16, 1945. [1945.] 18 p. 4" (M 3 [changes] 1.) W 109.12 : 3/ch.l 169 Same: Depot inventory procedures; May 1945. 1945. iv-f30 p. il. 4° ( M 408-1, supply. ) W 109.12 : 408-1 170 Same : Depot operations, space reporting ; Jan. 1945. [1945.] [2] -f 26 p. il. 4° (M 402-4, supply.) [Supersedes Army Service Forces manual M 402^, Aug. 1, 1944.] W 109.12 : 402-4 171 Same : Glossary, terms and definitions used in Army Service Forces ; June 1945. 1945. iii+91 p. (M 807.) [Supersedes Army Service Forces manual M 807, Oct. 25, li«4.] W 109.12 : 807 172 Same : Guide to employee facilities and services in Army Service Forces ; July 1945. 1945. iv+13 p. il. 4° (M 214, personnel.) [Supersedes SOS Civilian personnel memorandums 30, 37, and 39, 1942 ; ASF Civilian personnel memorandums 45, 53, and 65, 1943 ; sec. 3, ASF Cir. 42, sec. 6, ASF Cir. 199, sec. 4, ASF Cir. 296, and sec. 2, ASF Cir. 332, 1944 ; sec. 2, ASF Civilian personnel informational bulletin 6, 1943 ; and ASF Civilian personnel informational bulletins 1 and 4, 1944.] W 109.12: 214 173 Same: Handbook for work supervisors of prisoner of war labor; July 1945. [1945.] [3]-fl7 p. il. (M 811.) W 109.12: 811 174 Same : How to plan, organize, and promote an off-duty education program ; Mar. 1, 1945. 1945. ii-f30 p. il. 4° (M 209, morale.) W 109.12: 209 175 Same: Logistic data for staff planners; Mar. 24, 1945. [1945.] [8]+l- 30a -f 31-58 p. il. 4° (M 409, supply.) [Restricted. Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form. Supersedes M 409, July 1, 1944, including Changes 1-4, Aug. 1-Dec. 18, 1944.] W 109.12 : 409 176 Same : Maintenance in zone of interior ; Aug. 1945. 1945. v+121 p. il. 4° ( M 420, supply. ) W 109.12 : 420 177 Same : Military government handbook, Germany, sec. 5, Money and bank- ing; Mar. 1945. 1945. vi+175p. 4° (M 356-5, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Prepared by Research and Statistics Division, Federal Re- serve System Board of Governors. Supersedes Army Service Forces manual M 356-5 Apr. 7. I^i4.] W 109.12 : 356-5 178 Same : Military training ; Apr. 1945. 1945. iv + 76 p. il. 4° (M 4.) [Super- sedes M 4, Sept. 20, 1944, including Clianges 1, Jan. 15, 1945.] W 109.12 : 4 179 Same : Operating procedures for industrial dispensaries ; Mar. 1045. 1W5. iv+28 p. il. 4° (M 210, personnel.) W 1(X).12 : 210 180 Same : Operation of consolidated motor pools ; Sept. 1945. 1945. iv-f 23 p. il. 4» (M 418 [supply].) W 109.12: 418 12 isi Same: Ordnance inspection handbook on gages, [sec. 100-1200, with list of references] ; Jan. 1, 1945. [1945.] iii+[204] p. il. 4° (Ord-M 608-5.) [Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 109.12 : Ord-M 608-5/sec. 100-1200 182 Same : Parchment master reproduction, procedures for preparation, repro- duction, and employment of Army parchment reproducible masters by offset duplicating units within Army Service Forces; Jan. 1946. 1946. iv-f2S p. il. 4" (M 812, reproduction.) W 109.12: 812 183 Same : Position allocation manual for graded civilian jobs, pt. 1, Principles and procedures of position allocation ; May 2, 1944, 1945. iv-f75 p. 1 pi. 4° (M 204-1, personnel.) [Text on p. 2 of cover. Issiied in loose- leaf form. ] W 109.12 : 204-1 184 Same, Changes 1 ; Sept. 15, 1&14. [1944.] ii p. [Accompanied by certain new and revised pages to be inserted in the manual.] W 109.12 : 204-1/Ch.l 185 Same: Position allocation manual for graded civilian jobs, pt. 2, Outline of sec. 13, classification act of 1923, as amended on June 30, 1945 and July 1, 1945, with job illustrations; July 1945. 1945. v+[262] p. 4" (M 204^2, personnel.) [Text on p. 2 of cover. Supersedes Army Service Forces manual M 204-2, Jan. 1943, reissued May 2, 1944, including Changes 1 and 2, Apr. 24 and Aug. 15, 1944. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 109.12 : 204-2 186 Same : Preparation of War Department lubrication orders ; Feb. 13, 1&45. [1945.] [2] +13 p. 4° (M 802 A.) [Processed. Supersedes certain memoi'andums to chiefs of technical services.] W 109.12 :802 A 187 Same: Procedure for processing domestic requisitions for use at posts, camps, stations, depots, procurement oflBces, stock control points, offices of chiefs of technical services and appropriate staff divisions, headquar- ters. Army Service Forces; Apr. 1945. 1945. iv+[37] p. 11. 4° (M 414, supply.) [Supersedes ASF manual M 414, Aug. 21, 1944, including Changes 1, Nov. 3, 1944.] W 109.12: 414 188 Same : Procedure for processing oversea requisitions ; May 1945. 1&45. iv+52 p. il. 4° (M 411, supply.) [Supersedes ASF manual M 411, June 29, 1944, including Changes 1 and 2, Aug. 3 and Nov. 8, 1944.] W 109.12 : 411 189 Same: Reconditioning training program for ASF convalescent hospitals, Z.I. [with lists of references] ; June 1945. 1945. iii+90 p. 4° (M 7.) [Supersedes RTP 8-1 (tentative) , Dec. 18, 1944.] W 109.12 : 7 190 Same: Reconditioning training program for class 1 and 2 patients, ASF regional and station hospitals (4 weeks) ; June 1945. 1945. iii-f-7 p. 4" (M 8.) W 109.12: 8 191 Same: Records depot organization and operation; Apr. 20, 1945. [1945.] [4]+55 p. il. 4° (M 810.) [Processed.] W 109.12 : 810 192 Same, Changes 1 ; July 28, 1945. 1&45. 1 p. 4° W 109.12 : 810/ch.l 193 Same: Reproduction of War Department shipping documents, vendor's shipping documents, theater shipping documents ; June 1945. [1945.] [2] p.+ii leaves-(-58 p. il. 4" (M 405.) [Accompanied by 5 instruction pamphlets of manufacturers. This manual supersedes Army Service Forces manual M 405, Duplicating methods and forms, War Dept. ship- ping document, Sept. 25, 1943.] W 109.12: 405 194 Same: Stock accounting and reporting procedures for use in depots and technical service stock control points; Aug. 31, 1945. [1945.] [7] +49 p. il. 4" (M 413-1, supply.) W 109.12 :413-1 l!^5 Same: Subject schedules for basic military training; May 1945. 1945. v+3 p. 4" (M 0.) [Published for use in connection with MTP 21-4.] W 109.12 : 6 15^6 Same: Supply control system; Apr. 10, 1945. [1945.] [8] +99 p. il. 4" (M 413, supply. ) [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 109.12 : 413 13 197 Same, Change 1 ; Apr. 20, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 4° [rrocessed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 109.12 : 413/ch.l 198 Same: Wage administration for ungraded civilian jobs (supp. 3) ; June 1945. 1945. v+128 p. 4" (M 202-3, personnel.) [Supersedes Army Service Forces manual M202-3 (supp. 3) , Feb. 4, 1944.] W 109.12 : 202-3 109 Depot improvements no. 6, publication for exchange of ideas related to improvement of storage, stock control, and maintenance operations. [1945.] cover title, [l]+60 p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations. Text and illustration on p. 3 and 4 of cover. Discontinued with no. 6.] W 109.2 : D 44/no.6 200 General orders 1-43 [1945]. 1-22 [1946]; Oct. 11, 1945-June 10, 1946. [1945-46.] various paging. W 109.9 : 945/1-946/22 201 List and index of ASF publications, ASF circulars, S-memorandums, Civilian personnel memorandums. Administrative memorandums, ASF manuals, ASF catalogs. Civilian personnel informational bulletins ; Aug. 1,1945. 1945. iii+103p. 4° (MSOO.) [Supersedes M800, May 1, 1945.] W 109.12 : 800 202 Procurement regulations revision no. 44-57; Jan. 11, 1945-Sept. 19, 1946. [1945-46.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Accompanied by new pages and reprints of certain pages (with changes) to be inserted in their proper places in the 1942 edition of Procurement regulations.] W 109.8 : &42/ch.44-57 ARMY WAR COLLEGE, District of Columbia 203 Library bulletin, Jan. 1944-Mar. 1946, no. 247-273; [prepared by Arqiy War College Library]. Jan. 6, 1944-Apr. 5, 1946. various paging, 4° [Monthly. Processed. Discontinued.] W 55.7 : 247-273 BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION 204 Annual report of administrator of Bonneville Power Administration [fiscal year 1944]. [1945.] [1] +41-62 p. [Also in Annual report of Secretary of Interior, fiscal year 1944.] 1 44.1 : 944 BUDGET AND FINANCE OFFICE, Agriculture Dept. 205 Budget and finance circular, 794-892; Jan. 23, 1945-July 21, 1947. [1945- 47.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supplements and revised editions to certain of these circulars were issued also.] A 58.4: 794-892 BUDGET BUREAU 206 Citations on fiscal records and controls [list]. Apr. 1945. 5 p. 4° [Proc- ,] Pr 32.108 : F 52/add. Citations on personnel records and controls [list]. Apr. 1945. 4 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.108 : P 43/add. Citations on property records and controls [list]. Apr. 1945. 4 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.108 : P 94/add. Citations on records retirement and controls [list]. Apr. 1945. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.108 : R 24/add. Management bulletin: Estimating receipts and expenditures. Oct. 1945. [1] +9 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 33.108 : R 24 Message of the President on state of the Union and transmitting budget for [fiscal year] 1947, including summary budget statements. 1946. lxxviii+A2-A5 p. il. 4° [Includes only tab. 1 and 2 of pt. 1 of the sum- mary budget statements. A processed erratum, 1 p., was also issued.] Pr 33, 107/a 2 : P 926 14 212 Supplement 1, Major congressional publications, Senate and House docu- ments, laws, and compilations, affecting members of armed forces, veter- ans, and their dependents ; prepared by Division of Public Inquiries, Government Information Service. Jan. 21, 1946. [2] leaves, 4° [Proc- essed. The publication which this one supplements was issued by War Information Office. ] Pr 32.5002 : C 76/2/supp.l BUSINESS ECONOMICS OFFICE 213 u. S. Government cash transactions abroad, fiscal years 1941-45. [1945.] [2] -f 211 p. oblong 12° [Restricted. Processed.] C 18.2 : C 26 CENSUS BUREAU 214 Changes in Schedule K, foreign port code, Jan. 1, 1945 edition. Dec. 31, 1945. [l]+46p. 4° [Processed.] C 3.150 :K/945 215 Current mortality analysis, v. 3, no. 1-v. 4, no. 4 ; Jan. 1945-Apr. 1946. Mar. 29, 1945-June 25, 1946. Each 4 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Later numbers issued by National Office of Vital Statistics.] C 3.152 : 3/1-4/4 216 The registrar, v. 10, no. 1-18, v. 11, no. 1-7 ; Jan. 15, 1945-July 15, 1946. [1945-46.] Each 4 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Number 13 is index to V. 10. Later numbei-s issued by National Office of Vital Statistics.] C 3.126 : 10/1-11/7 217 Schedule C, code classification of countries, indicating countries, adjacent provinces, territories, and islands included under each country designa- tion, effective Jan. 1, 1945. [1945.] [2]-fl2 p. 4° [Processed. Pre- pared under supervision of J. Edward Ely, chief, Foreign Trade Division. Supersedes Jan. 1, 1942, issue. A processed Change in Schedule C, 1 p., was issued July 28, 1945.] C 3.150 : C/945 218 Same, Alphabetical index. [1945.] [2] +17 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared under supervision of J. Edward Ely, chief. Foreign Trade Division.] C 3.150 : C/945/ind. 219 Schedule H, statistical classification and code numbers of shipments of merchandise to Alaska from United States, effective Jan. 1, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared under supervision of J. Edward Ely, chief, Foreign Trade Division. Supersedes Jan. 1, 1941 edition.] C 3.150 : H/945 220 Schedule L, statistical classification of foreign merchandise reported in in-transit trade of United States. June 30, 1945. 8 p. 4° [Processed.] C 3.150 : L/945 221 Schedule N, method of transportation code, exports. Jan. 1, 1946. [2] leaves, 4° [Processed.] C 3.150 : N/946 222 United States export transport statistics, 1943: Summary tables. May 1946. [2]-f20 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared under supervision of J. Edward Ely, chief, Foreign Trade Division.] C 3.159 : 943/v.2/sum.tab.l-5 CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 223 Chemical warfare bulletin, official publication of Chemical Warfare Service, Jan. -Aug. 1945 [v. 31, no. 1-3]. [U. S. Army Field Printing Plant, Edge- wood Arsenal, Md., 1945.] cover titles, each 53 p. il. [Bimonthly ; some- times one publication covers three months. Page 53, last page of-text, is printed on inside of back covers. Text and another illustration on p. 3 and 4 of covers. ] W 91.3 : 31/1-3 ■224 Manual of reporting procedures. Feb. 1, 1945. [220] p. 4"* [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 91.6 : R 29 225 Supervisors' management program, explanation of supervisors' manage- ment program and plan for its execution within C. W. S., presentation to representatives of Chemical Warfare Service installations attending 15 SMP conferences [with Attachments 1-12]. [1945.] cover title, ri]_)_5-|_[27] p. il. 4° [Processed. Some of the pages are blanli.] W91.2:Su7 CHILDREN'S BUREAU 226 Community experiment in measurement of juvenile delinquency; [by] Ed- ward E. Schwartz. 1945. 27 p. il. [Reprinted from National Probation Asisociation Yearbook.] L 5.2: J 98/8 227 EMIC [Emergency maternity and infant care] information circular 15-17; Jan. 15-Mar. 30, 1945. [1945.] Each 2 p. or 1 p. 4" [Processed.] L 5.46: 15-17 228 Report on services for crippled children in Florida ; by Division of Health Services. Washington, D. C, Feb. 26, 1945. [2] +28 p. 4° [For restricted use only. Processed] L 5.2 :C 86/10 229 Uncle Sam watches over the babies, radio program for delivery on 2d anni- versary of emergency maternity and infant-care program in State. [1945.] [1] -1-13 leaves, 4" [Processed.] L 5.2: B 11/3 CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION 230 Air navigation radio aids, data effective Jan. 1, 1943. [1943.] [1] +xxi+46 p. il. 4° [Restricted. Bimonthly. Processed. Pages 1-39 are duplicated but with different text.] C 31.108 : 943/1 231 Same, data effective Jan. 1-May 1, 1&46 ; issued by OflBce of Aviation Infor- mation. [1946.] Each [2]+l-2Sb+29-66 p. il. 4° (Flight information bulletin 3.) [Bimonthly. Processed. Page numbers 4, 7-28, 29-43, in each publication, are duplicated on pages bearing charts and related text. ] C 31.121 : 3/946-1 to 946-3 232 Same, Oct. 1945-Apr. 1946 correction sheet; issued by Office of Aviation Information. [1945—46.] various paging, 4° (Elight information bulle- tin 3A.) [Bimonthly. Processed.] C 31.121 : 3A/945-1 to 946-2 233 Airplane fuel dumping tests; [prepared by Roy Caldwell]. Feb. 20, 1945. [2]-f a-b+8 p. 4° (Flight engineering report 16.) [Processed.] C 31.114 : 16 234 Development of flight level indicator ; by Robert W. Knight and George L. Pigman. Jan. 1945. cover title, [l]-flO p. il. 4° (Technical develop- ment report 46). [Processed.] C 31.119: 46 235 Directory of airport managers. Jan. 15, 1946. cover title, 30 p. [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] C 31.102 : Ai 7/18/&46 236 Federal airways, fixed aero, communications services, service A system, re- vised effective Aug. 1, 1946; [map]. [1946.] 16 x 24 in. (M-14.) [ Processed.] C 31.115 : C 73/2/946 237 Federal airways manual of operations : v. 2, chap. E, pt. 3, Property account- ability and allowances. May 15, 1945. [2]-f8 p. 4° [Processed.] C 31.116/2 : v.2/chap.E/pt.3 238 Same : v. 2, chap. E, pt. 5, Standards for control of instrument flight rules traffic, July 1, 1945. [1945.] [3] leaves -|-22 p. 4° [Processed.] C 31.116/2 : v.2/chap.E/pt.5/945 239 Same: v. 3, chap. B, pt. 4, sec. 1, Contractions. [Revised Feb. 1, 1W5.] [1945.] cover title, c-d+35 p. 4" [Restricted. Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] C 31.116/2 : v.3/chap.B/pt.4/sec.l/945 240 Same, Supplement 1. Apr. 17, 1945. [2] leaves, 4° [Restricted. Proc- essed. Issued with perforations.] C 31.116/2 : v.3/chap.B/pt.4/sec.l/945/supp.l 241 Same, Supplement 2. " June 20, 1945. [2] leaves, 4° [Restricted. Proc- essed. Issued with perforations.] C 31.116/2 : v.3/chap.B/pt.4/sec.l/^5/supp.2 770436°— 48 2 16 242 Same. 2d edition. [Nov. 15, 1945.] [2]+a-b+53 p. 4° [Restricted. Processed. ] C 31.116/2 : v.3/chap.B/pt.4/sec.l/945-2 243 Same. 8d edition. [Nov. 15, 1946.] [2]+a-b+71 p. 4" [Processed. Supplement 1, effective May 1, 1947, was also issued. Issued with perfo- rations.] C 31.116/2 : v.3/chap.B/pt.4/sec.l/946 244 Same: v. 3, chap. B, pt. 4, sec. 2, Identifications. 1st edition, Aug. 1, 1945. [1945.] [2] +105 p. 4" [Restricted. Processed. Issued with perforations.] C 31.116/2 : v.3/cliap.B/pt.4/sec.2/945 245 Same, Supplement 1. Oct. 25, 1945. 4 p. 4° [Restricted. Processed. Issued with perforations. ] C 31.116/2 : v.3/chap.B/pt.4/sec.2/945/supp.l 246 Same, Supplement 2. Apr. 1, 1946. 4 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. ] C 31.116/2 : v.3/chap.B/pt.4/sec.2/945/supp.2 247 Same, Supplement 3. July 22. 1946. 4 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations.] C 31.116/2 : v.3/chap.B/pt.4/sec.2/945/supp.3 248 Same, Supplement 4. Sept. 12, 1946. 6 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. ] C 31.116/2 : v.3/chap.B/pt.4/sec.2/945/supp.4 249 Same: v. 3, chap. B, pt. 4, sec. 4, Radio call letters. 1st edition, Feb. 1, 1946. [1946.] [2]+a+37p. 4" [Processed. Issued with perforations.] C 31.116/2 : v.3/chap.B/pt.4/sec.4 250 Same : v. 3, chap. B, pt. 4, sec. 6, Communication symbols, effective Jan. 15, 1945. [1945.] cover title, 25 p. 4° [Restricted. Processed. Issued with pei-forations. Text on p. 2 of cover. Page 25, last page of text, printed on p. 3 of cover.] C 31.116/2: v.3/chap.B/pt.4/sec.6 251 Same: v. 3, chap. B, pt. 6, sec. 1, Schedule A meteorological information. 1st edition Apr. 2, 1945. [1945.] [2] +31 p. 4° [Restricted. Proc- essed. Issued with perforations.] C 31.116/2: v.3/chap.B/pt.6/sec.l/945 252 Same. 2d edition, Aug. 1, 1945. [1945.] cover title, 30 p. 4* [Restricted. Processed. Issued with perforations. Text on p. 2 of cover.] C 31.116/2 : v.3/chap.B/pt.6/sec.l/945-2 253 Same. 3d edition, Dec. 1, 1945. [1945.] [2] +30 p. 4^ [Restricted. Processed.] C 31.116/2 : v.3/chap.B/pt.6/sec.l/945-3 254 Same. 4th edition, Apr. 1, 1946. [1946.] [2] +29 p. 4° [Processed. Is- sued with perforations.] C 31.116/2 : v.3/chap.B/pt.6/sec.l/946 255 Same. 5th edition, June 1, 1946. [1946.] [2]+ 29 p. 4" [Processed. Is- sued with perforations.] C 31.116/2 : v.3/chap.B/pt.6/sec.l/946-2 256 Same. 6th edition. Mar. 5, 1947. [1947.] cover title, 12 p. 4" [Proc- essed. Issued with perforations.] C 31.116/2 : v.3/chap.B/pt.6/sec.l/947 257 Same: v. 3, chap. B, pt. 6, sec. 3, Service C meteorological information. 4th edition, June 1, 1946. [1946.] [2] +34 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. ] C 31.116/2 : v.3/chap.B/pt.6/sec.3/946 258 Same: v. 5, chap. AGL4, pt. 12, Maintenance of neon approach lights at air ports. 1st edition, Feb. 12, 1947. [1947.] cover title, a+6 p. il. 4" [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover. Issued with perforations.] C 31.116/2 : V.5/AGL 4/pt.l2 259 Horizontal field patterns of very-high-frequency unsymmetrical localizer antenna arrays ; by H. W. Kohler. Jan. 1945. cover title, 15 p. il. 4° (Technical development note 36.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] C 31.125 : 36 260 Safety regulation release 171-222 ; Feb. 8. 1945-Dec. 30, 1946. [1945-46.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] 31.111:171-222 261 United States Army & Navy directory of airfields (continental United States), Feb. 1, 1945-Feb. 1, 1946; issued by Headquarters Aeronautical Chart Service, Army Air Forces, Washington, D. C. [1945—46.] various paging, il. 4° [Restricted. Bimonthly. Issued with perforations. Cor- rected to include Weekly notice ot airmen, v. 12, no. 31-v. 13, no. 25.] C 31.126 : 945/1-946/1 17 Weekly notice to airmen, v. 12, no. 31-v. 13, no. 18; Jan. 4-Oct. 2, 1945. [1945.] various paging, il. many p. of pi. 4° (Flight information bul- letin 1.) [Restricted. Processed.] 31.109:12/31-13/18 Same, continued, with title, Bi-weekly notice to airmen, v. 13, no. 19-30 ; Oct. 16, 1945-Mar. 19, 1946. [1945-46.] various paging, many p. of pi. 4° [Processed.] C 31.109 : 13/19-30 CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD Economic characteristics of domestic airline stations certificated as of Apr. 1, 1945. [1945.] cover title, iv-fl7 leaves, il. oblong large 8° (Eco- nomic Bureau, Analyses Division.) C 31.202 : Ec 7 Economic regulations. July 15, 1946. 6 p. 4° [Processed.] G31.20G/2:Ec7/W6 Orders 3379-5215; Jan. 1, 1945-Sept. 30, 1946. [1945-46.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] C 31.207 : 3379-5215 Orders E-1 to E-213 ; Oct. 1-Dec. 31, 1946. [1946.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] C 31.207 : E-1 to E-213 Orders S-1 to S-39; Oct. 1-Dec. 23, 1946. [1946.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] C 31.207 : S-1 to S-39 Orders SD-1 to SD-52; Aug. 15-Oct. 28, 1946. [1946.] various paging, 4° [Processed. SD-1 dated Aug. 19, 1946.] C 31.207 : SD-1 to SD-52 Regulations, serial no. 329-3SG ; Jan. 17, 1945-Feb. 26, 1947. [1945^7.] various paging, various sizes. [Processed. Amendments to certain of these and earlier regulations were also issued.] C 31.206 : 329-386 Special tariff permission C. A. B. no. 310-508 under sec. 224.1 of Economic regulations; Jan. 10, 1945-Aug. 14, 1946. [1945-46.] Each 1 p .or 2 p. 4° [Processed.] 31.210:310-508 Statistics for selected world air carriers, mileage and traflSc statistics, route and equipment descriptions, miscellaneous operating and organ- ization data ; compiled by Barnard Myers. Washington, D. C, Nov. 1945. cover title, ii+156 p. il. oblong large 8° [Processed.] C 31.202 :Ai 7/3 Weekly summary of Orders and Regulations issued by Board for period Jan. 1-5 to Dec. 23-28, 1946; no. 1-52. [1946.] various paging, 4° [ Processed. ] C 31.208 : 946/1-52 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 5th annual Institute of Efficiency Rating Boards of Review, conducted by Civil Service Commission, June 25 and 26, 1946, Interior Department Auditorium, Washington, D. O. Nov. 1946. cover title, [l]-|-iv+54 p. (Pamphlet 19.) [Processed.] CS 1.48 : 19 Civil service act and rules transmittal sheet no. 29-66 ; Jan. 11, 1945- Feb. 7, 1946. [1945-46.] various paging. [These sheets contain pages to be substituted for certain pages of the loose-leaf edition of Civil service act and rules.] CS 1.7/1 : 943/ch.29-66 Departmental circular 514-595; Jan. 15, 1945-Aug. 4, 1947. [1945-47.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supplements and revised editions to certain of these circulars were issued also.] CS1.4: 514-595 Examining circular EC-1 to EC-14 ; Sept. 4, 194&-Feb. 11, 1947. [194G-47.] Each 4 p. 4° or 4 p. f° [Printed or processed. Processed amendments to certain of these circulars were also issued. ] ^ CS 1.46 : 1-14 Mechanical and aeronautical engineers are needed in Federal war agencies. [1945.] [6] p. il. OS 1.2 : En 3/2 Monthly report of employment. Executive branch of Federal Government, Jan. 1945-Dec. 1946. [1945-46.] Each [6] p. 4° [Processed. Sept. 1946 issue accompanied by Post-war trend of Federal civilian employ- ment, 1 p. il. 4°.] CS 1.32 : 945/1-946/12 18 280 Placement of blind veteran in position in Navy Department. Sept. 18, 1946. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] CS 1.2 : V 64/4 281 Placement of blind veteran vpith double amputation in position in Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of Interior. July 24, 1946. 1 p. 4° CS 1.2 : V 64/3 282 Recruiting circular 4-45-1 to 4-45-20; Jan. 6-Apr. 3, 1945. [1945.] var- ious pagong, f° (4th Civil Service region.) [Processed. Amendments to certain of these circulars were issued also.] CS 1.35/2 : 945/1-20 283 Retirement circular 117-121; Jan. 30, 194.5-Mar. 25, 1046. [194.5-46.] Each 1 p. or cover title, [1] +18 p. il. 4° [Processed. Revised pages were also issued for no. 118.] CS 1.29 : 117-121 284 Special bulletin 1-14; Apr. 22, 1946- July 10, 1947. [1946-^7.] various paging, f or narrow f° (4th Civil Service region.) [Supplements to certain of these bulletins were also issued.] CS 1.47 : 1-14 285 Temporary civil service regulations. 1946. 27 p. 4° [Processed.] CS 1.7/2 : C 49/4 28G Transfer circular 5; Feb. 28, 1945. [1945.] [2] p. 4° [Processed.] CS 1.37 : 5 CIVILIAN PRODUCTION ADMINISTRATION 287 Monthly summary of transportation, Oct. 1945-Feb. 1947. [Nov. 14, 1945- Mar. 14, 1947.] various paging, 4° [No longer restricted. Processed. Earlier numbers issued by War Production Board. After Dec. 1946, Civilian Production Administration was subordinate to Temporary Con- trols Office. ] Pr 32.4844 : 945/10-947/2 288 War-created manufacturing plant Federally financed, 1940-44. Nov. 15, 1945. [3]-f42p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4802 : M 31/4/940-44 COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY 289 Aeronautical charts. [For sectional and regional aeronautical charts of the Coast and Geodetic Survey which were not listed in the Monthly catalog, consult the periodical Aeronautical Charts, dates of latest prints, issued by the Coast and Geodetic Survey, which lists the latest editions of the charts.] C 4.9/4 : (nos.) and C 4.9/5 : (nos.) 290 Flight charts or Route charts. [For Flight or Route charts of the Coast and Geodetic Survey which were not listed in the Monthly catalog, consult the periodical Aeronautical Charts, dates of latest prints, issued by the Coast and Geodetic Survey, which lists the latest editions of the charts,] C 4.9/9: (nos.) 291 Magnetic observatory results at San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1929-30 ; compiled by Louis Hurwitz and H. Herbert Howe. Washington, D. C, 1945. [2]-fl24 p. il. (MO-24.) [Processed.] 4.16:24 292 Nautical charts. [For nautical charts of the Coast aud Geodetic Survey which have not been listed in Monthly catalog, consult the Catalog of Nautical Charts, issued by the Coast and Geodetic Survey, which lists charts by number and specific area covered.] C4.9: (nos.) 293 Supplement to United States coast pilot, Alaska, Aleutian Islands, 1st (1944) edition; Mar. 10, 1945. [1945.] 16 leaves. (Serial 659-1.) [No. longer restricted.] C 4.7/7 : 944/supp.l COAST GUARD Note. — In the list below, Sdme of the publications, dated before Jan. 1946 were issued by Coast Guard while it was under Navy Department, and for these the classification N 24. (nos.) : is retained. 294 Accounting code manual, effective July 1, 1945. [1W5.] cover title, [153] p. [Processed. Issued with perforations. Clianges 1-7, accompanied by re- prints of certain pages to be inserted in the manual, were also issued in processed form.] N 24.8 : Ac 2/945 19 295 Aids to marine navigation, Coast Guard fact book. [1945.] cover title, [1]+16 p. 1 pi. 4° [Processed. Includes list of OflBcial publications on aids to navigation issued by Coast Guard.] N 24.36 : N 22 296 Air sea rescue bulletin, 7-12 ; Jan.-June 1945. [1945.] cover titles, various paging, il. 4° [Restricted. Published monthly by Air Sea Agency.] N 24.35: 7-12 297 Same, v. 2, no. 1-A ; Sept.-Dec. 1945. [1945.] cover titles, various paging, il. 4" [Restricted. Published monthly by Air Sea Rescue Agency. Begin- ning with Sept. 1945 issue this publication is given volume number des- ignation.] N 24.35 : 2/1-4 298 Same, Jan.-Apr. 1946; v. 3, no. 1-4. [1946.] cover titles, various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Text and other illustrations on p. 1-4 of covers.] T 47.32 : 3/1-4 299 Analysis of U. S. C. G. test of MF/HF long baseline Loran synchronization techniques. July 15, 1946. cover title, v-|-36 p. il. 4° (Electronics engi- neering report L-7.) [Restricted. Processed. Some of the pages are numbered as leaves.] T 47.42 : 7 300 Civil readjustment bulletin 1-12. [1945.] cover titles, various paging, il. 4° [Processed. Issued periodically for purpose of keeping civil read- justment personnel currently informed on activities concerned with readjustment of veterans to civilian life.] N 24.38: 1-12 301 [Coast Guard] regulations [1940], Changes 49-52; Aug. 17-Sept. 27, 1945. [1&45.] Each 1 p. [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] T 47.9 :940/ch .49-52 302 Finance and supply circular 1-46 to 64-46, 1-47 to 3^7 ; Jan. 9, 1946-Mar. 11, 1M7. [1946-47.] various paging, 4° [Processed. An index, 6-f-2 p., dated June 30, 1946, was also issued in processed form.] T 47.38 : 946/1-947/3 303 Finance and supply memorandum 2-46 to 17-46, 0-47 ; June IS, 1^&-Jau. 2, 1947. [1946-47.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Information lack- ing as to no. 1-46.] T 47.39 : 946/2-947/0 304 Headquarters circular 214-218; May 31, 1945-Mar. 4, 1946. [1945-46.] various paging. [Processed.] T 47.7/3 : 214-218 305 Histox-y of Coast Guard cutter Acacia; prepared in Statistical Services. 1^2. cover title, 11 p. il. 8 pi. 4" [Confidential. Processed.] N 24.2 : Ac 1 306 1943 icebreaking on Great Lakes ; prepared in Statistical Division. 1943. cover title, 14 p. il. 4° [Restricted. Processed. Only one side of leaf is numbered, the unnumbered sides bearing full page illustrations.] N 24.2 :Ic 2/943 307 Law bulletin 104-128 ; Jan. 1945-Jan. 1M7. [1945-47.] various paging, 4" [Monthly. Processed. Index to nos. 82 to 106, inclusive, was also issued in processed form.] T 47.17: (nos.) 308 Loran ; prepared in Historical Section, Public Information Division. May 1, 1&46. V. 1, cover title, vi-|-143 p. il, 4° (Coast Guard at war 4.) [Restricted. Processed.] N 24.39 :4/v.l 309 Navigation and vessel inspection circular 55-78; Jan. 6, 1945-Dec. 11, 1946. [1945-4G.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] T47.34 : (nos.) 310 1790, one hundred and fifty-five years of service, 1945, Coast Guard anni- versary fact book; prepared by Public Relations Division. [1945.] cover title, [l]-|-9 p. il. 4° [Processed. Illustration on cover is from painting by combat artist John F. Floherty, CPO, at Two Jima.] N 24.36 : C 63 311 Pay and supply instructions (Coast Guard, 1939), amdts. 96-107; Jan. 1, 1945-May 20, 1946. [1945-46.] various paging. [Issued in loose-leaf form.] T 47.8 : P 29/3/939/amdt.96-107 20 312 Rescue advisory memorandum, visual range of emergency signaling equip- ment. [Sept. 1945.] cover title, 15 p. il. 4° (Air Sea Rescue Agency.) [Restricted. Processed.] N 24.2: Si 2 313 Safety at sea. Coast Guard fact booli ; prepared by Public Relations Division. Washington, D. C, Jan. 1945. cover title, 18 p. 4° [Processed. Accom- panied by 7 pictures to illustrate stories written about the subject.] N 24.36 : Sa 1 314 Sinking of O. G. C. Escanaba ; prepared in Statistical Division. 1943. cover title, 9 p. il. 4° [Confidential. Processed. Some of the pages are issued as leaves.] N 24.2 : Es 189 315 Sinking of the Hamilton; prepared in Research and Statistical Section. 1942. cover title, 38 p. il. 12 pi. 4° [Confidential. Processed.] N 24.2 : H 18 316 Suggestions concerning tank vessel operation during vpartime (based on experience of 6,000 tankermen attacked by submarine). May 1945. 3 pts. in 1, cover title, iii+40 p. il. [No longer restricted.] N24.2:T15 317 u. S. Coast Guard war news clipper, v. 2, no. 1-16 ; Jan. 15-Sept. 15, 1945. [1945.] Each 1 p. il. f° [Semi-monthly. A victory edition entitled Vic- tory in Europe, was also issued. Discontinued.] N 24.34 :2/l-16 318 Uniform circular 1-46 and 2-46; Sept. 3 and Nov. 26, 1946. [1946.] [2] 4-5+2 p. and 1 p. 4° [Processed.] T 47.40 : 946/1,2 319 United States Coast Guard, bibliography ; prepared by Public Information Division. July 1945. cover title, 22 p. il. 4° [Processed.] N 24.2 : B 47/945 320 United States Coast Guard, book of valor, fact book on medals and decora- tions ; prepared by Public Relations Division. [1945.] cover title, 3-f 84 p. il. 4° [Processed. Cover design by Ken Riley.] N 24.36 : M 46 321 United States Coast Guard, combat and overseas operations, fact book; prepared by Public Relations Division. Washington, D. C, May 1945. cover title, 77 p. il. 4° [Processed. Cover design by combat artist Jack Gildersleeve. ] N 24.36 : C 73 COMBINED RAW MATERIALS BOARD, UNITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN 322 3(3 annual report concerning work of Board during its 3d year of operation ended Jan. 26, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. 4° Y 3.C 73/2 : l/944r-45 COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF SCHOOL, Fort Leavenworth Note. — Effective on or about June 1, 1946, the Command and General Staff School became known as the Command and Staff College. 323 Graduates of IStli through 25th general staff classes, 1944-45. n. p. Oct. 15, 1945. cover title, viii+127 p. [Incorporates and supersedes previous issues and supplements for ISth through 25th general staff classes. Sup- plements to this list were issued Feb. 25 and July 10, 1946.] W 28.2 : G 75/944-45 324 Military review, v. 24, no. 10-12, v. 25, no. 1-12. v. 26, no. 1-12, v. 27, no. 1- 5; Jan. 1945-Aug. 1947. [1945-47.] various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Indexes to v. 25 and v. 26 were also issued separately.] W 28.10 : 24/10-27/5 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION 325 Food trade letter 129 and 180; Dec. 29, 1945 and Jan. 5, 1946. [194.5-46.] Each [2] p. f [Weekly. Processed.] A 71.9 : 129,130 326 What's happened to meat? Apr. 1945. 5 p. 4° [Processed.] A 80,402 :M 46 21 COMMUNITY FACILITIES BUREAU 327 Report on plan preparation of State and local public works. Dec. 31, 1945. cover title, [4]+119 leaves+[6] p. 4" [Processed.] FW 7.7: 945 32S Report on preparation of State and local public works. June 30, 1946. cover title, [5] +1-32 p.+leaves 83-69+ [8] p. 4" [Processed.] FW 7.7 : 946/1 COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY 329 Bulletin 2677-2811; Jan. 1, 1945-July 28, 1947. [1945-47.] various pag- ing. 4" [Weekly. Processed. These Bulletins contain announcements of application for organization, liquidation, etc., of national banks, and increases and reductions of capital approved.] T 12.3 : 2677-2811 CONCILIATION SERVICE 330 Address by Edgar L. Warren, director, U. S. Conciliation Service, at con- vening of Labor-Management Assembly of Philadelphia area, Dec. 23, 1946, Philadelphia [Philadelphia], Pa. [1946.] 4 leaves, 4° [Processed.] L 19.7 : W 25/5 331 Effectiveness of voluntary procedures in handling labor disputes, address by Edgar L. Warren, director, U. S. Conciliation Service, before Pitts- burgh Personnel Association, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 19, 1946. [1946.] 8 leaves, 4° [Processed.] L 19.7 :W 25/3 332 Portal to ix)rtal, its relation to collective bargaining, preliminary state- ment. Jan. 20, 1947. [3] +14 leaves, 4° [Processed.] L 19.2 : P S3/prelim. 333 Washington conferences for commissioners, Mar. 11-22 and May 13-18, 1946, conducted by Program Division, summary. [1946.] cover title, ii+91 leaves, 4° [Processed.] L19.2:C76 334 Washington conferences for commissioners, Sept. 23-28 and Nov. 18-23, 1946, conducted by Program Division, Nov. 1946 supplement. [1946.] cover title, [2] +29 p. 4° [Processetl.] L 19.2 : C 76/supp. CONTRACT SETTLEMENT OFFICE 335 Statistics of war contract terminations and settlements, July-Dec. 1944, V. 1. [June 15, 1945.] cover title, [1] +99 p. 4° [Processed.] Y 3.W 19/7 : 102 C 76/3/v.l 336 Same, Jan.-June 1945, v. 2. [Aug. 27, 1945.] cover title, [l]+224 p. 4° [Processed.] Y 3.W 19/7 : 102 C 76/3/V.2 COORDINATOR OF INTER-AMERICAN AFFAIRS OFFICE 337 Coordination Committee activities, no. 150-159, covering reports received Jan. 2-8 to Mar. 20-26, 1945; issued by Regional Division. [1945.] various paging, 4° [Restricted. Weekly; sometimes one publication covers two weeks. Processed. For later issues see Inter-American Affairs Office.] Pr 32.4612 : 150-159 338 Health and Sanitation Division, newsletter 60-65; Jan. 3-Mar. 14, 1945. [1945.] various paging, 4" [Restricted. Fortnightly. Processed. For later issues, see Inter-American Affairs Office.] Pr 32.4010 : 60-65 339 Weekly report of activities, covering reports received Dec. 20-27, 1944 to Mar. 15-23, 1^5. Jan. 3-Mar. 28, 1945. Each 8 p. or 7 p. 4° [Restricted. Processed. For later issues, see Inter-American Affairs Office.] Pr 32.4611 : 945/1-945/13 COPYRIGHT OFFICE 340 Codice delle norme Federali per il Copyright Office, capitolo 2, titolo 37 aggiornato e moditicato al 1.10.1941. Washington, June 1945. [3] +31 leaves, 4° [Processed.] LC 3.7 : R 26/941/1 talian 22 CUSTOMS BUREAU 341 Merchant vessels of United States, 1943 (including yachts and certain Government vessels), Jan. 1, 1943. 1943. [l]+767 p. oblong 8° [No longer confidential. A restricted edition omitting pages 753-767 was also issued.] T 17.2 : V 63/2/943 342 Merchant vessels of United States, 1944 (including yachts and certain Government vessels), Jan. 1, 1944. 1944. [l]+766 p. oblong 8° [No longer confidential. A restricted edition omitting pages 753-766 was also issued. ] T 17.2 : V 63/2/944 DEFENSE TRANSPORTATION OFFICE 343 Report of Federal manager of motor carrier transportation systems and properties to director of Oflice of Defense Transportation concerning possession, control and operation or arrangement for operation of sys- tems and properties of 103 midwest motor carriers, Aug. 11, 1944- Mar. 5, 1&46. [1946.] x+131 p. il. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4902 : M So 344 Same, Summary. [July 10. 1946.] 4 p. 4^ [Processed.] Pr 32.4902 :M85/sum. DISTRIBUTION OFFICE, Agriculture Dept. 345 United States cotton quality report for ginnings through Aug. 31-Dec. 12, 1944, V. 18, no. 1-8. Sept. 8-Dec. 20, 1944. 4 p. 4^ [Processed.] A 80.134 : 18/1-8 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 346 Is the world moving too fast for you? inside are suggestions to help you to catch up. n. p. [June 1945]. [6] p. il. small 4' DC 17.2 :W 89/2 347 Mental health, books in Public Library, recommended by Winfred Over- holser. Washington, D. C, 1^5. [4] p. 12° [Processed.] DC31T.2:M52 348 Proclamation relating to dogs within District of Columbia. June 17, 1947. 4 leaves, 4° [Processed.] DC 1.8 : D 67 349 Proclamation to citizens and residents of District of Columbia [relating to celebration of July 4, 1947, 171st anniversary of signing of Declaration of Independence], n. p. June 17, 1W7. 1 p. 4° DC 1.8: In 2 350 Public Library of District of Columbia, informal education in Washington, bulletin 125-148; Jan. 1915-summer 1947. [1945-47.] Each 4 p. 4° [Monthly from October through April; May-June issued as one publi- cation and July-September issued as the summer number each year. Processed. ] DC 17.8 :125-148 351 Public Library of District of Columbia, monthly list of selected books, Jan. 1945-July 1947. [1945-47.] various paging, 4° [Monthly; sometimes one publication covers two months. Processed.] DC 17.10 : &45/1-947/7 352 Regulations governing installation of plumbing and gas fitting in District of Columbia ; adopted Feb. 15, 1893, including amendments to Nov. 13, 1945. 12th edition. Washington, 1945. viii+135 p. 12° [Issued in loose-leaf form in binder. Cover title is : Plumbing code of District of Columbia.] DC 1.8 : P 73/945 DOCUMENTS OFFICE 353 Departmental mailing lists maintained by Superintendent of Documents. [1946.] cover title, 32+3+1 leaves, 4° [Processed.] GP3.2:M28 354 Superintendent of Documents subscription mailing lists with symbols. Dec. 1,1946. [2] p. 4° [Processed.] GP 3.2 :M 28/2 DOMESTIC COMMERCE OFFICE 355 Inquiry reference service : Mail order business (basic information sources) ; prepared by Joseph H. Rhoads. Revised Sept. 1946. Washington [1946]. [1] +15 p. 4° [Processed.] C 36.8 : M 28 23 EDUCATION OFFICE 356 Catalog of radio recordings, transcription service for schools ; prepared by Gertrude G. Broderick. [Nov.] 1946. 52 p. [Published by Federal Radio Education Committee, with cooperation of Office of Education.] FS 5.102: R 24 357 FREC directory of college radio courses (revised) ; prepared by Gertrude G, Broderick. Jan. 1, 1947. [2]4-ii leaves+2o p. 4° [Published by Federal Radio Education Committee, with cooperation of Office of Education.] FS 5.102:0 68/3/947 358 Loan packets on inter-American subjects, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Proc- essed. ] FS 5.2 : L, 78/2/945 359 Radio program production aids : Radio manual, radio glossary, handbook of sound effects ; [prepared by] Educational Radio Script and Transcrip- tion Exchange. [1947.] 49 p. 4° [Processed.] FS 5.106 :R 11 360 Radio programs for school listening, selected by Radio Program Listing Service Advisory Committee, Federal Radio Education Committee ; [ Jan.- June, 1945]. [1945.] cover titles, various paging, 4" [Processed.] FS 5.102 : Sch 6/4/W^l to 945-5 361 Radio programs for student listening, selected by Radio Program Listing Service Advisory Committee, Federal Radio Education Committee ; [Mar. to May-June, 1946]. [1946.] cover titles, each [2] -1-9 leaves, 4° [Proces.sed.] FS 5.102 : St 9/946-2 to 946-4 362 Service bulletin of the FREC, v. 7, no. 1-6, v. 8, no. 1-8, v. 9, no. 1-4 ; Jan. 1945-Apr. 1947. [1945-^7.] Each 4 p. 4° FS 5.107 : 7/1-9/4 363 XJ. S. Government motion pictures and filmstrips ; [compiled by Virginia Armstrong]. Washington, D. C, Mar. 1945. cover title, [3]-l-31-f-[l] p. il. 4" [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] FS 5.2 : F 48/2/945 EMERGENCY COURT OF APPEALS 364 No. 49, Oswald and Hess Company v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; [opinion of court], decided Mar. 29, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 5 p. Ju 12.7 : Os 9 365 No. 57, Montgomery Ward & Company, Incorporated, v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; [opinion of court], decided Feb. 12, 1945. n. p. [1945.] 8 p. Ju 12.7 : W 215/2 366 No. 96, Armour and Company v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; [opinion of court], decided Mar. 29, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 9 p. Ju 12.7 : Ar 55/3 367 No. 101, Armour and Company, Illinois corjwration, v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; [opinion of court], decided Mar. 29, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 19 p. Ju 12.7 : Ar 55/4 368 No. 102, Edward Heinz, [et al.], co-partners doing business as Heinz's Riverside Abattoir, [et al.] v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; opin- ion of court on reconsideration, filed July 31, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 3 p. Ju 12.7 : H 365/2 369 No. 102, Edward Heinz, [et al.], co-partners doing business as Heinz's River- side Abattoir, [et al.] v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; no. 103. E. Kahn's Sons Company v. [same; opinion of court], decided Mar. 29, 1945. n. p. [1945] . 8 p. Ju 12.7 : H 365 370 Nos. 104, 173, Village Apartment Homes, Inc., v. Chester Bowles, price ad- ministrator; opinion of court, filed May 18, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 6 p. Ju 12.7 : V 711 371 No. 110, Adams, Rowe & Norman, Inc., et al. v. Chester Bowles, price admin- istrator ; opinion of court, filed May 31, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 3 p. Ju 12.7 : Ad 19/2 24 372 No. 120, Capitol Foundry Company v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; [opinion of court], decided Jan. 15, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 3 p. Ju 12.7 : C 172/2 373 No. 126, Consolidated Water Power and Paper Company v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; opinion of court sur motion for leave to take depo- sitions and for discovery, motion for leave to amend answer, and motion for leave to amend supplemental complaint; filed Aug. 30, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 4 p. Ju 12.7 : C 765/2 374 Same; opinion of court sur supplemental complaint, filed Dec. 10, 1945. n. p. [1945] . 4 p. Ju 12.7 : C 765/3 375 No. 135, Cudahy Brothers Co. v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; [opinion of court], decided Mar. 29, 1945. n. p. [1^5]. 1 p. Ju 12.7 : C 893/3 376 Nos. 141 and 204 (consolidated), American Brake Shoe Company v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; opinion of court, filed Sept. 28, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 7 p. Ju 12.7 : Am 35 br 377 No. 147, Homewood Development Company, Inc., et al., v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; opinion of court, filed Apr. 16, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 9 p. Ju 12.7 : H 753 378 No. 152, Fasons Realty Corp. v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; [opin- ion of court] sur petition for rehearing, decided Jan. 5, 1945. n. p. [1945]. Ip. Ju 12.7 : F 263/2 379 No. 155, Valentine & Sons, co-partnership, consisting of Joe Valentine, Arthur Valentine, and Henry Valentine, et al., v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; opinion of court, filed Sept. 26, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 4 p. Ju 12.7 : V 234 380 No. 158, Mrs. C. L. Wylie v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; [opinion of court], decided Jan. 23, 1945. n. p. [1945] 2 p. Ju 12.7 : W 977 381 No. 159, Thomas Paper Stock Company, et al., v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; [opinion of court], decided Mar. 27, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 15 p. Ju 12.7 : T 368 382 No. 160, Cudahy Brothers Co. v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; opin- ion of court, filed Apr. 11, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 4 p. Ju 12.7 : C 893/4 383 No. 163, Abram W. Fournace v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; [opin- ion of court], decided Jan. 31, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 5 p. Ju 12.7 : F 827 384 No. 166, 315 West 97th Street Realty Co., Inc., Odem Corporation, and Maple — 81st Street, Inc., v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; opinion of court, filed June 25, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 16 p. Ju 12.7 :T 413 385 No. 167, 1165 Park Ave. Corporation v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; opinion of court, filed June 25, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 4 p. Ju 12.7 : El 27 386 No. 168, Wells Lament Corporation v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; opinion of court, filed May 1, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 4 p. Ju 12.7 : W 462 387 Same ; order upon petition for rehearing. [May 28, 1945.] [2] leaves, f [Processed.] Ju 12.7 : W 462/2 388 No. 170, Saunders Petroleum Company v. Chester Bowles, price adminis- trator ; opinion of court, filed Dec. 3, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 10 p. Ju 12.7 : Sa 87 389 No. 171, Pfeiffer Brewing Company v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; [opinion of court], decided Jan. 26, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 4 p. Ju 12.7 : P 476 390 No. 172, Michael Sirianni v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; [opinion of court], decided Mar. 20, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 3 p. Ju 12.7: Si 78 391 No. 175, Ardea Realty Corporation v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; opinion of court, filed Apr. 30, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 2 p. Jul2.7:Ar28 25 392 jso. 176, Mortgage Underwriting and Realty Company v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; opinion of court, filed June 29, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 5 p. Ju 12.7 :M 843 393 No. 177, D. M. Carothers, Spencer J. Scott and Lee Price, co-partnership doing business as Allright Parking System, Limited, v. Chester Bowles, price administrator: opinion of court, filed Apr. 11, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 4 p. Ju 12.7 : Al 57 394 No. 178, Hawaii Brewing Corporation, Ltd., v. Chester Bowles, price admin- istrator; opinion of court, filed Apr. 25, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 6 p. Ju 12.7 : H 31 395 No. 179, City Ice Delivery Company, et al. v. Chester Bowles, price admin- istrator; opinion of court, filed June 29, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 4 p. Ju 12.7 : C 498 396 No. 182, Birtcherd Dairy, Inc., et al. v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; opinion of court, filed July 6, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 3 p. Ju 12.7 : B 539 397 No. 183, Vitamins, Incorporated, v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; opinion of court, filed May 15, 1945. n. p. [1945] . 6 p. Ju 12.7 : V 831 398 No. 184, Utah Junk Company v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; opinion of court, filed Aug. 6, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 3 p. Ju 12.7 : Ut 1 399 No. 185, Illinois Packing Company v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; [opinion of court] on motion to dismiss, decided Feb. 13, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 8 p. Ju 12.7: II 6 400 No. 186, Rose Veillette v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; opinion of court, filed Aug. 20, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 3 p. Ju 12.7 :V 584 401 No. 187, J. W. Barnett, sr., et al. v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; no. 210, Thomas L. "Jack" Spiers v. [same] ; opinion of court, filed Aug. 29,1945. n. p. [1945]. 8 p. Ju 12.7 :B 264 402 No. 188, Martin G. Taub, et al., v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; opinion of court, filed June 6, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 8 p. Ju 12.7 : T 19 403 No. 189, Absar Realty Company v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; opinion of court, filed June 1, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 8 p. Ju 12.7 : Ab 88 404 No. 191, Hudson Valley Fuel Corporation (now New York Power and Light Corporation) v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; opinion of court, filed June 28, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 7 p. Ju 12.7 : H 869 405 No. 192, Lehigh Valley Cooperative Farmers v. Chester Bowles, price ad- ministrator ; opinion of court, filed Apr. 13, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 4 p. Ju 12.7 : L 527 40G No. 193, Alan Levin Foundation v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; opinion of court, filed Dec. 5, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 6 p. Ju 12.7 : L578 407 No. 195, Seaboard Oil Company of Delaware v. Chester Bowles, price ad- ministrator; no. 196, General Petroleum Corporation of California v. [same] ; no. 197, Kettleman North Dome Association v. [same] ; opinion of court, filed June 7, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 4 p. Ju 12.7: Sell 408 No. 198, Alfred Lohrey, et al., v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; opinion of court, filed June 28, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 4 p. Ju 12.7 : L 833 409 No. 199, Allied Foods [et al.] v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; opin- ion of court, filed Oct. 25. 1945. n. p. [1945]. 10 p. Ju 12.7 : Al 55 410 No. 201, Ray E. White v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; opinion of court, filed July 6, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 4 p. Ju 12.7 : W 585 411 No. 202, United Distillers Products Corp. v. Chester Bowles, price admin- istrator; [opinion of court], decided Mar. 26, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 2 p. Ju 12.7 : Un 34 412 No. 205, California Lima Bean Growers Association v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; opinion of court, filed Aug. 14, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 9 D. Ju 12.7 : C 128 26 No. 207, Fred Horns and Henry W. Horns, partners, trading as Fred Horns & Son V. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; opinion of court filed Sept. 28, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 5 p. Ju 12.7 : H 784 No. 208, Chas. A. Krause Milling Co. v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; opinion of court, filed Apr. 12, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 2 p. Ju 12.7 : K 868 No. 215, Gable Management Corporation of Louisiana and W. F. Horsting v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; opinion of court, filed Aug. 29, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 8 p. Ju 12.7 : G 113 No. 219, Atlantic Meat Company, Inc., Massachusetts corporation, v. Paul A. Porter, price administrator ; opinion of court, filed May 8, 1946. n. p. [1946]. 2 p. Ju 12.7: At 63 No. 221, E. & L. Transport Company v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; opinion of court, filed Oct. 2, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 6 p. Ju 12.7 : E 1 No. 222, Rockcliffe Realty Corporation v. Chester Bowles, price administra- tor ; opinion of court, filed Oct. 22, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 5 p. Ju 12.7 : R 59 No. 223, Illinois Packing Company v. John W. Snyder, Individually and as administrator of OflBce of Federal Loan Administrator, Washington, D. C, and Defense Supplies Corporation, Washington, D. C. ; opinion of court on motion to dismiss, filed Sept. 25, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 4 p. Ju 12.7 : II 6/2 No. 224, Andrew Arms, Inc. v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; opinion of court, filed Sept. 6, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 5 p. Ju 12.7 : An 25 No. 226, Earl C. Gibbs, Inc. v. Defense Supplies Corporation and Reconstruc- tion Finance Corporation; opinion of court, filed May 8, 1M6. n. p. [1946]. 10 p. Ju 12.7 :G 353 No. 227, Isidore C. Mevorah, Dora Mevorah, Haim J. Mevorah, and Hyman S. Mevorah, individually and as copartners, doing business under firm name and style of Fitwell Garment Company, v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; opinion of court, filed Nov. 13, 1945. n. p. [1&45]. 4 p. Ju 12.7 : F 569 No. 231, George C. Collins, jr., et al. v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; opinion of court, filed Jan. 10, 1946. n. p. [1946] . 4 p. Ju 12.7 : C 693 No. 232, Thomas Paper Stock Company and Alvin E. SandrofE v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; opinion of court sur motion to dismiss, filed Oct. 5, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 6 p. Ju 12.7 : T 368/2 No. 235, Abe Rubin and C. G. Spotswood v. Chester Bowles, price admin- istrator, et al. ; opinion of court on motion to dismiss, filed Aug. 9, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 3 p. Ju 12.7 : R 824 No. 240, Gold-Form, Inc. v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; opinion of court, filed Dec. 5, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 7 p. Ju 12.7 :G 567 No. 243, Conklin Pen Company v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; opinion of court, filed Jan. 11, 1946. n. p. [1946]. 5 p. Ju 12.7 : C 761 No. 248, Atlantic Meat Company, Inc., Massachusetts corporation, v. Recon- struction Finance Corporation (formerly Defense Supplies Corporation) ; opinion of court, filed May 8, 1946. n. p. [1946] . 3 p. Ju 12.7 : At 63/2 No. 250, R. E. Rappeport & Sons v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; opinion of court, filed Feb. 4, 1946. n. p. [1946]. 6 p. Ju 12.7 : R 182 No. 256, Weisel & Company, Inc. v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; opinion of court, filed Dec. 21, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 5 p. Ju 12.7 : W 434 No. 258, Pacific Gas Corporation v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; opinion of court, filed Feb. 13, 1946. n. p. [1946]. 8 p. Ju 12.7 : P 119 No. 259, City of Dallas v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; opinion of court, filed Dec. 20, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 5 p. Ju 12.7 : D 161 No. 262, Kuskln & Rotberg, Inc., v. Paul A. Porter, price administrator; opinion of court, filed Feb. 28, l&i6. n. p. [1946]. 8 p. Ju 12.7 : K 968 27 434 No. 2&4, Joseph A. Gordon r. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; opinion of court, filed Feb. 19, 1046. n. p. [1^6]. 3 p. Ju. 12.7: G 656 435 No 266, Booth Fisheries Corporation v. Chester Bowles, price administra- tor ; opinion of court, tiled Feb. 13, 1946. n. p. [1946] . 6 p. Ju 12.7 : B 644 436 No 267, Bayuk Cigars, Incorporated, v. Paul A. Porter, price administrator ; opinion of court, filed Mar. 20, 1946. n. p. [1946] . 15 p. Ju 12.7 : B 345 437 No 271, Jack Parker et al. v. Paul A. Porter, price administrator ; opinion of court, filed Mar. 13, 1946. n. p. [1W6]. 14 p. Ju 12.7 : P 226 438 No. 277, Sol Baum and Jules Baum, doing business as Twentieth Century Frocks, co-partnership, v. Paul A. Porter, price administrator ; opinion of court, filed May 31. 1946. n. p. [1946]. 1 p. Ju 12.7 :T 918 439 No. 278, White Trimming House, Inc. v. Paul A. Porter, price administrator ; opinion of court, filed Mar. 1.5, 1946. n. p. [1946]. 4 p. Ju 12.7 : W 586 440 No. 281, Safeway Stores, Incorporated, r. Paul A. Porter, price administra- tor ; opinion of court, filed Mar. 29, 1946. n. p. [1946]. 3 p. Ju 12.7 : Sa 17/4 441 No. 286, Atlantic Meat Company, Inc., Massachusetts corporation, v. Paul A. Porter, price administrator ; opinion of court on motion to dismiss, filed May 8, 1946. n. p. [1946]. 4 p. Ju 12.7 : At 63/3 442 No. 293, George H. Talbot v. Paul A. Porter, price administrator ; opinion of court, filed May 24, 1946. n. p. [1946]. 1 p. Ju 12.7 : T 142 443 No. 295, Reichel-Korfmann Company v. Paul A. Porter, price administrator: opinion of court, filed May 23, 1946. n. p. [1946]. 4 p. Ju 12.7 : R 271 444 No. 297, Barbara P. Hendon t- . Paul A. Porter, price administrator : opinion of court, filed May 24, 1946. n. p. [1946]. 4 p. Ju 12.7 :H 383 445 No. 303, Park Management, Inc., and Paramount Apartment Corporation v. Paul A. Porter, price administrator; opinion of court, filed June 12, 1946. n. p. [1946]. 3 p. Jul2.7:P219 446 No. 317, Suwannee F^uit & Steamship Company v. Paul A. Porter, price administrator: opinion of court sur motion for stay and remand, filed June 27, 1946. n. p. [1946]. 5 p. Jul2.7: Su92 EMPLOYMENT SECURITY BUREAU 447 Bills relating to employment security program introduced or enacted during 1945 legi.^lative .session : 1945 legislative report 1-7 ; Jan. 1-31 to Apr. 16- Mav 15, 1945. Feb. 1-May 15, 1945. various paging, 4° [Processed.] FS 3.125:^5/1-7 448 Employment security activities, Jan.-Dec. 1945 : v. 1, no. 1-12. [1945.] cover titles, various paging, il. 4° [Montlily. Processed. An Errata slip 1 p. oblong 24° with substitute sheet for pages 3 and 4 of no. 2, and supple- ments to nos. 2, 4-5, 7-8, and 12 were issued also. Supplement to no. 12 is volume index.] FS 3.114 : 1/1-12 EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 449 Apprenticeship, instructor's guide. Washington, D. C, Oct. 1945. cover title, [6]+24-f [3] p. 4° (Employment oflBce training program, unit. 24.) [Processed.] L 7.28:24 450 Guide for analyzing jobs, analyst's workbook. 1946. cover title, [40] p. narrow 12° [Issued with marginal index.] L 7.25 : J 57 451 Industry composition pattern for clav products, refractory (S. S. B. code 3255) [with list of references]. May 1946. [2]-f20-f [2] p. [Proc- essed.] L7.27:C57 452 Industry composition pattern for clock and watch manufacture (S. S. B. code 3541) [with list of references]. Jan. 1946. [2] +23-}- [2] p. [Proc- essed.] L7.27:C62 28 453 Industry composition pattern for copper mining (underground) (S. S. B. code 3541) [with list of references]. Apr. 1946. [2]+20+[2] p. [Processed.] L 7.27: C 79- 454 Industry composition pattern for footwear, rubber (S. S. B. code 3021) [with list of references]. Apr. 1946. [2] +20+ [2] p. [Processed.] L 7.27 : F 73 455 Industry composition pattern for foundries, steel (sandcasting) (S. S. B. code 3323) [with list of references]. Jan. 1946. [2]+20+[2] p. [ Processed. ] L 7.27 : F 82 456 Industry composition pattern for grain and feed milling (S. S. B. code 2041) [with list of references]. Jan. 1946. [2] +20+ [2] p. [Processed.] L 7.27 : G 76 457 Industry composition pattern for hand tools manufacture (S. S. B. code 3352) [with list of references]. Apr. 1946. [2] +20+ [2] p. [Processed.] L7.27:T61 458 Industry composition pattern for machine tools manufacture (S. S. B. code 3741) [with list of references]. Jan. 1946. [2] +28+ [2] p. [Proc- essed.] L 7.27 :T 61/2 459 Industry composition pattern for manufacture of gloves and mittens, work (S. S. B. codes 2381 and 3152) [with list of references]. Feb. 1946. [2]+ll + [2] p. [Processed.] L 7.27 : G 51 460 Industry composition pattern for preparation of soy bean products (S. S. B. codes 2042 and 2823) [with list of references]. Apr. 1946. [2] + 16+[2]p. [Processed.] L 7.27: So 9 461 Industry composition pattern for printing inks and varnishes ( S. S. B. code 2891) [with list of references]. Mar. 1946. [2]+ll+[2] p. [Proc essed.] L7.27:P93 402 Industry composition pattern for slaughtering and meat packing (S. S. B. code 2011) [with list of references]. Feb. 1946. [2] +28+ [2] p. [Processed.] L 7.27: SI 1 463 Industry composition pattern for transportation, but (intracity) (S. S. B. code no. 4151) [with list of references]. May 1946. [2] +20+ [2] p. [Processed.] L 7.27 : T 68 464 Job analysis, rules of form, style, procedure. Mar. 1946. cover title, 31 p. [Processed.] L 7.25 : J 57/2 465 National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel, distribution of roster registrants by : 1, Professional field ; 2, Sex ; 3, Age ; 4, Extent of education. Dec. 31, 1945. [2] p.+3 leaves, 4° [Processed.] L 7.2 : N 21/3 466 National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel [monographs]. [1945.] [Processed.] Description of profession of : Geneticist. [Revised Dec. 1945.] 4 p. L 7.21 : G 28 Geograplier. [Revised Dec. 1945.] 5 p. L 7.21 : G 29 467 Occupational composition pattern for construction of highways and streets, concrete (curbless) (S. S. B. code 1611) [with list of references]. May 1946. [2] +12+ [2] p. [Processed.] L7.27:H53 468 Occupational composition pattern for textile weaving, woi-sted (S. S. B. code 2241) [with list of references]. May 1946. [2] +16+ [2] p. [Proc- essed.] L7.27:T31 469 Self-study guide for use of Employment Service representatives at Army and Navy separation centers . Washington, D. C, Feb. 1946. cover title, [89] +66 p. il. 4° (Employment office training program, unit 26.) [Proc- essed.] L 7.28: 26 470 Self-training handbook for revised standards on recording of applicant information. Washington, D. C, Jan. 1946. cover title, [2] +27+ [10] p. 4° (Employment office training program, unit 25.) [Processed.] L 7.28 : 25 29 471 Veterans Employment Service news letter, Jan.-Aug. 1946. [1946.] vari- ous paging, 11. 4" [Monthly. Processed. August issue entitled Veterans employment service news.] L 7.29 : 946/1-8 ENGINEER DEPARTMENT 472 Accessions report of Army Map Service Library. [1945.] [43] leaves, oblong large 8" [Processed.] W7.2:Ar5/2 473 Ad interim Engineering manual for War Department construction: pt. 6, Electrical design, chap. 1, Electric power supply and distribution. June 1946. cover title, iii+G2 p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 7.36 :pt.6/chap. 1/946 474 Same: pt. 6, Electrical design, chap. 2, Interior electrical system. June 1946. cover title, i+18 p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W7.36:pt.6/chap.2/M6 475 Same : pt. 6, Electrical design, chap. 3, Lightning protection system. June 1946. cover title, i+4 p. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 7.36 : pt.6/chap.3/946 476 Same: pt. 9, Fuel distribution and storage, chap. 3, Coal storage. June 1946. cover title, i-+-4 p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 7.36 : pt.9/chap.3/946 477 Same: pt. 11, Fire prevention, chap. 1, Policy. June 1946. cover title, i-f-S p. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 7.36 : pt.ll/chap.l/&46 478 Same : pt. 11, Fire prevention, chap. 2, Sprinkler systems and staudpipes and hose stations. June 1946. cover title, i-4-14 p. 4° [Processed. Is- sued in loose-leaf form.] W 7.36 : pt.ll/chap.2/946 479 Same: pt. 11, Fire prevention, chap. 3, Fire alarm systems. June 1946. cover title, i.-f 8 p. 4" [Processed. Issifed in loose-leaf form.] W 7.36 : pt.ll/chap.3/946 480 Same: pt. 11, Fire prevention, chap. 4, Water supply for fire protection. June 1946. cover title, 4 p. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 7.36 : pt.ll/chap.4/946 481 Same : pt. 11, Fire prevention, chap. 5, Emergency and protective features. June 1946. cover title, 8 p. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 7.36. : pt.ll/chap.5/946 482 Same: pt. 12 [Airfield pavement design], chap. 1, General provisions and criteria. July 1946. cover title, 4 p. 4" [Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 7.36 : pt.l2/chap.l/M6 483 Same : pt. 12, Airfield pavement design chap. 6, Apron and runway facilities. Apr. [1946]. cover title, i+7 p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf f orm. ] W 7.36 : pt.l2/chap.6/946 484 Same: pt. 13 [Drainage and erosion control], chap. 1, Surface drainage facilities for aii-flelds. July [1946]. cover title, 42 p. il. 4" [Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 7.36 : pt.l3/chap.l/946 485 Same: pt. 14, Planting, chap. 3, Dust control. Apr. [1946]. cover title, i-f3 p. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 7.36 : pt,14/chap.3/946 486 Engineering manual for civil works: pt. 6, Soil investigations; [Sept. 1945]. [1945.] cover title, [3]-f26 p. 14 pi. 4° [Processed.] W 7.35 : pt.6 487 Same: pt. 10, Structural design, chap. 1, Working stresses; [July 1945]. [1945.] cover title, [l]-f 12 p. 4° [Processed.] W 7.35: pt.lO/chap.l 488 Same: pt. 10, Structural design, chap. 9, Retaining walls; [July 1945]. [1945.] cover title, [l]-fl9 p. il. 4° [Processed.] W 7.35 : pt.lO/chap.9 489 Same: pt. 10, Structural design, chap. 10, Tainter gates; [July 1945]. [1945.] cover title, [l]+9 p. 7 pi. [Processed.] W 7.35 : pt.lO/chap.lO 30 490 Same: pt. 10, Structural design, chap. 18, Foundation grouting; [Nov. 1945]. [1945.] cover title, [l]+26 p. il. 1 pi. 4" [Processed.] W 7.35 : pt.l0/cliap.l8/prelim. 491 Engineering manual for War Department construction : pt. 4, Structural design, chap. 1, Load assumptions for buildings. Apr. [1946]. cover title, i+6 p. 11. 4" [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 7.36 : pt.4/chap.l/946^ 492 Same : pt. 4, Structural design, chap. 2, Concrete construction for buildings. Feb. [1946]. cover title, ii+S p. 2 pi. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose- leaf form.] W 7.36 : pt.4/chap.2/946 493 Same : pt. 4, Structural design, chap. 3, Masonry construction for buildings. Mar. [1946]. cover title, i-f3 p. 4" [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 7.36 : pt.4/chap.3/946 494 Same: pt. 4, Structural design, chap. 4, Structural steel for building. Mar. [1946]. cover title, i+6 p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 7.36 : pt.4/chap.4/946 495 Same: pt. 4, Structural design, chap. 5, Wood construction for buildings. Mar. [1946]. cover title, i+2 p. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form. ] W 7.36 : pt.4/chap.5/946 496 Same: pt. 4, Structural design, chap. 6, Structures other than building. Apr. [1946]. cover title, i-|-2 p. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 7.36 : pt.4/chap.6/946 497 Same : pt. 5, Mechanical design, chap. 1, Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. Mar. [1946]. cover title, iv-f- 32 p. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 7.36 : pt.5/chap.l/946 498 Same: pt. 5, Mechanical design, chap. 2, Refrigeration. Sept. [1945, pub- lished 1946]. cover title, iii-f-9 p. 4" [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 7.36 : pt.5/chap.2/946 499 Same : pt. 5, Mechanical design, chap. 3, Compressed air. Aug. [1945, pub- lished 1946]. cover title, i-|-15 p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose- leaf form.] W 7.36 : pt.5/chap.3/946 500 Same: pt. 5, Mechanical design, chap. 4, Plumbing. Mar. [1946]. cover title, ii-j-58 p. il. 4" [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 7.36 : pt.5/chap.4/946 501 Same: pt. 5, Mechanical design, chap. 5, Gas fitting. Feb. [1946]. cover title, [l]-fl2 p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W7.36:pt.5/chap.5/946 502 Same : pt. 7, Water supply, appx. A, Sterilization of water supply systems. Feb. [1946]. cover title, 5 p. 4° [Processed. Issued In loose-leaf form.] W 7.36 : pt.7/app.A/946 503 Same: pt. 7, Water supply, appx. B, Laboratory furniture, apparatus and supplies for water infiltration plants. Feb. [1946]. cover title, 8 p. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 7.36 : pt.7/app.B/946 504 Same: pt. 7, Water supply, appx. C, Typical design analyses for water supply systems. Feb. [1946]. cover title, 8 p. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 7.36 : pt.7/app.C/946 505 Same: pt. 7, Water supply, chap. 1, General considerations. Feb. [1946]. cover title, i+10 p. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 7.36 : pt.7/chap.l/946 506 Same: pt. 7, Water supply, chap. 2, Water sources. Feb. [1&16]. cover title, i-f 6 p. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 7.36 : pt.7/chap.2/946 507 Same: pt. 7, Water supply, chap. 3, Water treatment. Feb. [1946]. cover title, i-f 7 p. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 7.36 : pt.7/chap.3/946 508 Same: pt. 7, Water supply, chap. 4, Water storage. Feb. [1946]. cover title, i-|-4 p. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 7.36 : pt.7/chap.4/946 31 509 Same: pt. 7, Water supply, chap. 5, Distribution systems. Feb. [1M6]. cover title, i+5 p. 4° [Processed, Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 7.36 : pt.7/chap.5/946 510 Same: [pt. 7, Water supply] Supplement. June 11, 1946. 6 p. 4° [Pro- cessed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 7.36 : pt.7/supp./946 511 Same: pt. 8, Sewage and waste disposal, chap. 1, Sanitary sewers. Feb. [1946]. cover title, i-f-ll, p. il. 4" [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form. J W 7.36 : pt.8/chap.l/946 512 Same: pt. 8, Sewage and waste disposal, chap. 2, Sewage pumping stations. Feb. [1946]. cover title, 1+3 p. 4" [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 7.36 : pt.S/chap. 2/946 513 Same: pt. 8, Sewage and waste disposal, chap. 3, Sewage treatment plants. Feb. [1W6]. cover title, iii leaves -j- 26 p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 7.36 : pt.8/chap.3/946 511 Same: pt. 8, Sewage and waste disposal, chap. 4, Incineration. Feb. [1946]. cover title, i-f 12 p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 7.36 : pt.8/chap.4/946 515 Same: pt. 8, Sewage and waste disposal, chap. 5, Sanitary fill. Feb. [1946]. cover title, i+3 p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 7.36 : pt.S/chap. 5/946 516 Same: pt. 10, Transportation facilities, chap. 2, Railroads. Apr. [1946]. cover title, ii-f6 p. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 7.36 : pt.lO/chap.2/946 517 Same : pt. 12, Airfield pavement design, chap. 5, Soil stabilization. Mar. [1946]. cover title, i+6 p. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 7.36 : pt.l2/chap.5/&i6 518 Gazetteer to maps of Ryukyii-Retto and Ogasawara-Gunto. 2d edition. Army Map Service, Washington, D. C, Jan. 1945. xv-|-44 p. 2 maps. [An Errata slip, oblong 48°, tipped in publication on title page.] W 7.33 : R 99/945 519 General orders 1-23 [1945], 1-28 [1946], 1-4 [1947] ; Jan. 1, 1945-Apr. 23, 1947. [1945-47.] various paging. [Processed. Corrections to some of these orders were issued also.] W 7.8 : 945/1-947/4 520 Index of theatre areas; [map]. 2d edition. Army Map Service, Washing- ton, D. C. [July] 1945. 18X31 in. W 7.13 : T 34/945 521 Index to specifications used by Corps of Engineers ; Mar. 22-Dec. 22, 1945. [1945.] cover titles, various paging, 12° [Quarterly, with monthly supplements. Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 7.18/4 : 945/1-4 522 Same, Mar. 22 and Sept. 22, 1946. [1946.] cover titles, [l]+ii+202 p. and [l]+ii+435 p. 12° [Semi-annual, with monthly supplements. Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 7.18/4 : 946/1-2 523 Special orders 1-282 [1945], 1-168 [1946], 1-43 [1947] ; Jan. 1, 1945- July 30, 1947. [1945-47.] various paging, 4° [Numbers 1-201, 1945 are re- stricted. Processed.] W 7.9 : 945/1-947/43 ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE BUREAU 524 Administrative memorandum EQ-520 to EQ-551; Jan. 23, 1945-Dec. 20, 1946. [1945-46.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Amendments, re- visions of and supplements to certain of these were issued also.] A 77.314 : 520-551 EXTENSION SERVICE, Agriculture Dept. Elxtension Service circular 429-433, 435. [Processed.] A 43.4: (nos.) 525 429. Effectiveness of Ward County, N. Dak. extension radio program ; [by] Lucinda Crile, Stanley D. Morrill and Gladys Nessett. July 1945. 21 p. 4« 526 430. You can work it out yourself. July 1945. 8 p. il. 4° [Relates to personal adjustments of returning service men and women to family and community life.] 770436° — 48 3 32 Extension Service circulars — Continued. 527 431. Extension activities and accomplishments, 1944 ; [by] H. W. Porter, Aug. 1945. 25 p. il. 40 528 432. Publications Workshop, Columbia University, May 21-June 1, 1945. Sept. 1945. 43+ [1] p. 40 529 433. Men and women of tomorrow, progress and achievements of 4-H clubs of America, 1944 ; by B. W. Alton. Sept. 1945. 17 p. 4" 530 435. Credit for young farmers; by James L. Robinson. Nov. 1945. [l]+7 p. 4° [Prepared in cooperation with Farm Credit Administration.] FAR]M SECURITY ADMINISTRATION 531 Characteristics of active standard RR families in 1&44. Dec. 20, 1945. cover title, 32 p. 4° (1944 family status report, release no. 2.) [Proc- essed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] A 61.19: 2 532 Size of tenant purchase loan related to status of TP family in 1943. Aug. 6, 1945. cover title, 69 p. il. 4° (1943 family progress report, release no. 12.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover ; p. 69 is p. 3 of cover.] A 80.709 : 943/12 533 Status of active standard RR family in 1944. Dec. 20, 1945. cover title, 37 p. 4° (1944 family progress report, release no. 1.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] A 61.19:1 534 Status of average water facilities borrower in 1944. Apr. 30, 1946. cover title, [l]+23 p. 4° (1944 progress report of WF boi'rowers, release no. 3.) [For official use only. Processed.] A 61.19: 3 535 Status of average water facilities borrower with farmstead loan only in 1944. Apr. 30, 1946. cover title, [1]+16 p. 4° (1944 progress report of WF borrowers, release no. 5.) [For otficial use only. Processed. Page 16, last page of text, is printed on inside of back cover.] A 61.19 : 5 536 Status of average water facilities borrower with irrigation loan in 1944. Apr. 30, 1946. cover title, [1]+16 p. 4» (1944 progress report of WF borrowers, release no. 4.) [For official use only. Processed. Page 16, last page of text, is printed on inside of back cover.] A 61.19: 4 537 Status of tenant purchase family in 1943. July 16, 1945. cover title, 18 p. il. 4° (1943 family progress report, release no. 11.) [Processed. Pages 1 and 18 are p. 2-3 of cover.] A 80.709 : 943/11 538 Status of tenant purchase family in 1944. Apr. 30, 1946. cover title, [1] +18 p. 4° (FO family status report, release no. 6.) [For official use only. Processed. Page 18, last page of text, is printed on inside of back cover.] A 61.19: 6 FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION 539 Apprehension order 824-1103; Jan. 6, 1943-Dec. 23, 1&46. [1943-46.] Each 8X8 in., and so printed as to be folded into post card form. [Proc- essed. On the reverse of the cards is the official business franked post card and a list of addresses and telephone numbers of special agents, Federal Bureau of Investigation. These orders are issued only to en- forcement agencies, postmasters, and certain other public officials.] J 1.14/10 : 824-1103 540 FBI law enforcement bulletin. Mar. 1945- June 1947 ; v. 14, no. 3-v. 16, no. 6. [1945-47.] cover titles, various paging, il. 4° [Confidential. Monthly. Pi'ocessed. Text and other illustrations on p. 2-4 of covers. Accom- panied by inserts. Fugitives wanted, missing person notices, cancellations, to each volume and number; beginning with v. 15, no. 8, the inserts have been incorporated in the bulletin proper.] J 1.14/8 : 14/3-16/6 541 Identification order 1855-2098; Jan. 2, 1943-Dec. 19, 1946. [1943-40.] Each 8X8 in., and so printed as to be folded into post card fonn. [Proc- essed. On the reverese of the cards is the official business franked post card and a list of addresses and telephone numbers of special agents. Federal Bureau of Investigation. An unnumbered publication, contain- ing list of Identification orders, outstanding on Feb. 13, 1940, was also issued. These orders are issued only to law enforcement agencies, post- masters, and certain other public officials.] J 1.14/9 : 1855-2098 33 542 Report of director of Federal Bureau of Investigation, John Edgar Hoover, fiscal year 1945. [July 1945.] 25 leaves, 4° [Processed.] J 1.14/1 : 945 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 543 Broadcast actions no. 633-1012; Jan. 2, 1945-Apr. 4, 1947. [1945-47.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Titles vary. Includes FM and televi- sion actions beginning in 1946. Supplements and corrections to certain of tliese reports were issued also.] CC 1.20/2 : 633-1012 544 Report of applications for broadcast services accepted for filing no. 1702- 2018; Jan. 2, 1945-July 24, 1946. [1945-46.] various paging, 4° [Proc- essed.] CC 1.26: 1702-2018 545 Same, continued, with title. Broadcast applications accepted for filing, no. 201^2184; July 26, 1946-Apr. 3, 1947. [1946-47.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] CC 1.26 : 2019-2184 546 Standards of good engineering practice concerning FM broadcast stations. Sept. 20, 1945. 29 p. 3 pi. 4° [Processed. Changes to this publication were listed in a public notice, 2 p., issued Jan. 10, 1946.] CC 1.2 : B 78/6/945 547 Telephone and telegraph actions by Commission no. 762-1084 ; Jan. 2, 1945- Apr. 4, 1947. [1945-47.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supplements to certain of these reports were issued also.] CC 1.20/3 : 762-1084 FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION 548 Comptroller no. 59-81; Jan. 25, 1945-Mar. 5, 1947. [1945-47.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Circular letters to directors of field oflBces. Supplements to certain of these letters were also Issued.] NHA 2.11 : 59-81 549 Method of determining acceptability of radiant heat panel heating systems. [Sept. 1946.] [3] +27 p. il. 4° (Technical circular 10.) [Processed.] NHA 2.12 : 10 FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION 550 Electric power from wind, survey; by Percy H. Thomas. Washington, Mar. 1945. vi-l-[7]-f57 p. 10 pi. 5 tab. 4" [Processed.] FP 1.2: El 2/9 551 Statement of Federal Power Commission to 79th Congress, pursuant to sec. 4 (d) of Federal power act, fiscal year 1945. [1945.] [2] +27 p. 4" [Processed.] FP 1.1 : 945 FEDERAL PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY Bulletin 19-63 (with omissions), 4° [Processed. Issued with perfora- tions.] NHA 4.3/2: (nos.) 552 19. Technical information notes no. 40-44. 40. Types of portable units and experience in their use. [Jan. 10, 1945.] 2 p. 16 p. of pi. 41. Tests of standard FPHA roof trusses. [Mar. 15, 1945.1 2 p. 42. Light wood stud wall and bearing partition. [Mar. 15, 1945.] 2 p. 43. Reflective insulation. [Dec. 31, 1945.] 5 p. il. 44. Veterans' temporary housing insulation for floor, wall & ceiling, bar- racks, FSA dormitories & quonset huts. [Feb. 12, 1946.] 2 p. U. 553 20. What tenants should know of conservation of utilities, protection, care and use of equipment, interiors and furniture. Mar. 1, 1945. [l]-|-i-f-21 p. 554 23. Tenant newspapers. Apr. 10, 1945. [2]-}- 12 p. il. 555 24. Human side of dormitory operations, discussion material based on YMCA dormitory study. May 15, 1945. [2] +26 p. 556 26. Dormitory housekeeping operations and operating standards. June 1, 1945. [2]-fl6p. 557 46. Utility handbook. Nov. 15, 1945. [l]+li + 6 p. 558 49. Standards for title 5, temporary housing program, provided pursuant to title 5 of Lanham act, as amended, particularly by PL 292 (S. J. 122). Revised Mar. 1, 1946. [1946.1 [3]-f-10 p. fSupplemens 1-6, various paging, were also Issued.] 34 Bulletins — Continued. 559 52. Classification of project management income and expense accounts. Revised July 1, 1945. [1945.] [2]+20p. 560 59, rev. pages. [Application for occupancy in family dwelling units on public war housing projcts, form FPHA-1060A, revised pages.! [Apr. 1, 1945.] p. 3-10. 561 61. Bulletin 61. [Revised 1945.] [1945.] 17 pts. In 1. Introduction. 1 p. pt. 1. Libraries and public housing. 3 p. pt. 2. Girl Scout programs. 3 p. pt. 3. Camp Fire Girl programs. 3 p. pt. 4. American Women's Voluntary Services. 3 p. pt. 5. U. S. OflBce of Civilian Defense and State and local defense councils. 5 p. pt. 6. Boy Scouts of America. 3 p. pt. 7. Jewish centers, National Jewish Welfare Board. 2 p. pt. 8. Young Men's Christian Associations, National Y. M. C. A. Council. 3 p. pt. 9. Travelers Aid Services, National Travelers Aid Association. 3 p. pt. 10. Settlements, National Federation of Settlements, Inc. 2 p. pt. 11. National Recreation Association, public recreation departments. 3 p. pt. 12. National Urban League. 2 p. pt. 13. Boys' Clubs of America. 3 p. pt. 14. Family Welfare Association of America. 3 p. pt. 15. Play schools. Play Schools Association. 2 p. pt. 16. Cooperative League of United States of America and its affiliated organizations. 5 p. pt. 17. Young Women's Christian Association, National Board, YWCA. 4 p. 562 62, rev. pages. [Applications for occupancy in dormitory accommodations on public war housing projects, form FPHA-2000, revised pages.] [Apr. 1, 1945.] p. 3-7. 563 63. Operation and maintenance handbook. [1943-45.] various paging, 11. 564 FPHA bulletin, v. 2, no. 8-v. 3, no. 12 ; Jan. 1, 1945-Dec. 1, 1946. [1945-46.] Each 4 p. or 6 p. 4" [Monthly. Processed.] NHA 4.3 : 2/8-3/12 565 Selected list of references on housing for Negroes ; compiled by Elizabeth L. Carey and Corienne K. Robinson. Washington, D. C, Aug. 1945. cover title, v+ 17 p. 4° [Processed.] NHA 4.2 : N 31/945 FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEIM BOARD OF GOVERNORS 566 Bank debits, debits to deposit accounts except interbank accounts [Jan. 1945-Mar. 1947]. Feb. 10, 1945-Apr. 11, 1947. Each [8] p. f [Monthly. Processed.] FR 1.17 : 945/1-947/3 567 Business indexes R&S BI 246-R&S BI 259; [Jan. 1945-Feb. 1946]. Feb. 27, 1945-Mar. 22, 1946. Each 3 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] FR1.19: (nos) 568 Same, continued, with title, Business indexes [Mar. 1946-June 1947]. Apr. 22, 1946-July 30, 1947. Each 3 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] FR1.19: (date) 569 Condition of Federal reserve banks [week ended Jan. 3, 1945-week ended July 30, 1947]. Jan. 4, 1945-July 31, 1947. Each [4] p. f [Processed.] FB 1.15 : 945/1-947/30 570 Condition of weekly reporting member banks in leading cities [week ended Jan. 3, 1945-week ended July 30, 1947]. [Jan. 9, 1945-Aug. 6, 1947.] Each [4] p. f° [Processed. Includes Condition of weekly reporting member banks in central reserve cities, dated Jan. 3, 1945-July 31, 1947.] FR 1.16 : 945/1-947/30 571 Weekly department store sales R&S wrt 357-R&S wrt 425 ; [week ending Dee. 30, 1944-week ending Apr. 20, 1946]. Jan. 5, 1945-Apr. 25, 1946. Each 1 p. 4° [Processed.] FR1.24: (nos.) 572 Same, continued, with title. Weekly department store sales [week ending Apr. 27, 1946-week ending Dec. 28, 1946]. May 2, 1946-Jan. 3, 1947. Each 1 p. 4" [Processed.] FR1.24: (date) 35 573 Weekly review of periodicals R and S WRP 1014-R and S WRP 1079; Jan. 2, 1945-Apr. 9, 1946. [1945-46.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] FR1.22: (nos.) 574 Same, continued, witli title. Weekly review of periodicals, Apr. 16, 1946- July 29, 1947. [1946-47.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] FR1.22: (date) FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY •>7o Annual report, Federal Security Agency, fiscal year 1944 [title page, con- tents, foreword, etc.]. [1945.] x p. FSl.l : 944/t.p.& cont, FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY 576 General order 108-112; July 4, 1945-July 22, 1946.] [1945-46.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Revisions and amendments were issued to order 108.] FWl.lO : 108-112 FINANCE DEPARTMENT 577 Finance bulletin 20-108 [1946], 1-9 [1947] ; Mar. 12, 1946-Feb. 6, 1947. [1946-47.] various paging. [Pi'ocessed. An index to Finance bulle- tins, 1946, was issued Jan, 1, 1947. Earlier bulletins issued by Fiscal Director's Office.] W 97.3 : 946/20-947/9 FISCAL DIRECTOR'S OFFICE 578 Finance bulletin 1-108 [1945], 1-19 [1946] ; Jan. 3, 1945-Mar. 7, 1946. [1945^6.] various paging. [Processed. An index to Finance bulletins, 1945, was issued Jan. 1, 1946. Later bulletins issued by Finance Depart- ment. ] W 97.3 : 945/1-946/19 FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE 579 Available publications on wildlife [list] ; compiled in Division of Infor- mation. Rev. Apr. 1945. Chicago, 111. [1945]. 8 p. 4" (Wildlife leaflet 186. ) [ Processed. ] 1 49.13 : 186/4 580 Bird banding notes, v. 3, no. 6 ; June 1946. [1946.] p. 69-78, 4° [Proc- essed. Issued for information of bird-banding cooperators.] I 49.21 : 3/6 581 Fisliery market news, Nov. 1945; [v. 7, no. 11]. [1945.] 36+ [2] p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] I 49.10 : 7/11 582 Fisliing grounds of Gulf of Maine ; adapted from publication of Walter H. Rich by Alfred Perlmutter [map]. [1946.] 16X16 in. I 49.9 : F 53 583 Library bulletin, v. 1, no. 1-12, v. 2, no. 1-5 & 6; Jan. 1946-May & June 1947. [1946-47.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Two numbers usu- ally issued as one publication.] 149.38:1/1-2/5,6 584 Pittman-Robertson quarterly; v. 5, no. 1-v. 6, no. 4; Jan. 1945-Oct. 1946. [1945-46.] cover titles, 173 p. and 186 p, 4° [Processed. Text and illus- trations on p. 1^ of covers.] 149.29:5/1-6/4 FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL RELATIONS OFFICE 585 Agricultural products: Value of principal groups exported from and im- ported into United States, 1940-41 to 1944-45. [1946.] 3 leaves, oblong 8" [Processed. Compiled from official records. Bureau of Census and Tariff Commission. This table showing years 1938-39 to 1940-41 was last published in the 1942 Agricultural statistics.] A 67.2 : Ag 8/6/941^5 586 Statistics of foreign trade in agricultural products [1929-30 to 1944-45]. [1946.] 1 p. 4" [Processed. Compiled from official records. Bureau of the Census and Tariff Commission. This table showing year 1910-11 to 1940-41 was last published in the 1942 Agricultural statistics.] A67.2:Ag8/5 36 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE BUREAU Industrial reference service: v. 3, pt. 1, Transportation, no. 1-10; Feb.- Dec. 1945. [1945.] various paging, il. 4° [Issued with perforations.] 1. Air-cargo potentials between U. S. and Chile. ^5 18.220 : 3/1/1-10 2. Air-cargo potentials between U. S. and Bolivia. 3. Air-cargo potentials between U. S. and Ecuador. 4. Air-cargo potentials between U. S. and Honduras. 5. Air-cargo potentials between U. S. and Guatemala. 6. Highways of Peru. 7. Electric power industry of Cuba. 8. Power facilities of Venezuela. 9. Railways of Peru. 10. Air-cargo potentials between U. S. and Mexico. Same: v. 3, pt. 2, Chemicals, drugs and pharmaceuticals, no. 1-60, Mar.- Dec. 1945. [1945.] various paging, il. 4° [Issued with perforations.] C 18.220 :3/2/l-60 1. Chemical trends and developments. 2. Demand for chemicals and related products in Central America. 3. Organic chemicals in Colombia. 4. Dominican Republic and Haiti as markets for organic chemicals. 5. Chrome green (synopsis of information). 6. Synthetic aromatics, flavor and perfume materials. 7. Uruguay, pharmaceutical regulations. 8. Mexico, pharmaceutical regulations (regulations governing registrations, im- portation, advertising, and sale of patent medicines, pharmaceutical spe- cialties, medical apparatus, toilet and hygienic preparations, and related products). 9. Lead arsenate (synopsis of information). 10. Calcium arsenate (synopsis of information). 11. Chilean plastics markets. 12. Butanol (synopsis of information). 13. Acetone (synopsis of information). 14. Paraguay, regulations governing pharmaceuticals and toilet preparations. 15. Uruguayan organic chemical market. 16. Paint industry of Chile. 17. Phthalic anhydride (synopsis of information). 18. Casein (synopsis of information). 19. Paint industry of Cuba. 20. Synthetic organic chemicals in Brazil. 21. Cuban market for organic chemicals. 22. Mexico as producer and consumer of plastics. 23. Potash fertilizer materials (synopsis of information). 24. Potassium hydroxide (caustic potash) (synopsis of information). 25. Cuban market for plastics. 26. Peruvian plastic market. 27. Creosote oil (synopsis of information). 28. Spanish potash industry. 29. Mexican paint market. 30. Organic chemical markets in 4 South American countries. 31. Nicaragua, pharmaceuticals regulations (regulations governing importation, registration, advertising and sale of patent medicines, pharmaceutical specialties, and related products). 32. Paint market in Ecuador. 33. Carbon tetrachloride (synopsis of information). 34. Acetic acid and acetic anhydride (synopsis of information). 35. Pharmaceuticals, proprietary medicines, biologicals and medicinal chemicals, Republic of Panama. 36. Colombian plastic industry. 37. Plastics markets in Venezuela. 38. Colombia, pharmaceutical regulations. 39. Nicotine and nicotine sulfate (synopsis of information). 40. Urea (synopsis of information). 41. Anhydrous ammonia (synopsis of information). 42. Pyrethrum (synopsis of information). 43. Sulfuric acid (synopsis of information). 44. DDT (synopsis of information). 45. Vitamin oil trade. United States. 46. Cascara sagrada (synopsis of information). 47. Glycerin (synopsis of information). 48. Rotenone (synopsis of information). 49. Brazil's plastic industry and market. 50. Cresols and cresylic acid (synopsis of information). 51. Naphthalene (synopsis of information). 52. Digitalis (synopsis of information). 53. Belladonna leaves and roots (synopsis of information). 54. Pharmaceuticals, proprietary medicines, biologicals and medicinal chemicals. Republic of Haiti. 55. Markets for industrial explosives, fuses, and blasting caps in Peru. 56. Peruvian market for copper sulfate. 57. Peruvian market for calcium arsenate. 58. Markets for chemical fertilizers in Costa Rica. 59. Markets for industrial explosives, fuses and blasting caps in Venezuela. 60. Balsam of Tolu (synopsis of information). 37 589 Same : v. 3, pt. 3, Motion pictures and equipment, no. 1-27 ; Apr -Dec. 1945. [1945.1 various paging, il. 4° [Issued with perforations.] 018.220:3/3/1-27 1. Post-war market potentialities for motion picture equipment. 2. Motion picture equipment survey of Cliile. 3. Argentina motion picture market. 4. Motion picture equipment survey of Brazil. 5. India and Ceylon. C. Postwar market potentialities for motion picture equipment in Mexico. 7. Postwar market potentialities for motion picture equipment in Cuba. 8. Motion picture equipment survey of Venezuela. 9. Postwar market potentialities for motion picture equipment in Switzerland. 10. Postwar market potentialities for motion picture equipment in Bolivia and Paraguay. 11. Postwar potentialities for motion-picture equipment in Uruguay. 12. Postwar market potentialities for motion picture equipment in Sweden. 13. Postwar market potentialities for motion picture equipment in Costa Rica. 14. Postwar market potentialities for motion-picture equipment in Dominican Republic. 15. Post-war market potentialities for motion-picture equipment in China. 16. Postwar market potentialities for motion-picture equipment in Portugal and possessions. 17. Postwar market potentialities for motion-picture equipment in Egypt and Port Said. 18. Postwar market potentialities for motion-picture equipment in Ecuador. 19. Postwar potentialities for motion-picture equipment in United Kingdom and Eire. 20. Motion-picture market in Barbados. 21. Postwar market potentialities for motion-picture equipment in Peru. 22. Motion-picture market in Bermuda. 23. Postwar market potentialities for motion-picture equipment in Africa. 24. Market potentialities for motion-picture equipment in Bahama Islands, Bar- bados, British Honduras, Curacao, Jamaica, Leeward Islands, Surinam and Windward Islands. 25. Motion-picture equipment survey of Iran. 26. Alarket potentialities for motion-picture equipment in Fiji Islands. 27. Motion picture market in Bolivia. 590 Same: v. 3, pt. 4, Electrical equipment, no. 1^; Mar.-Dec. 1945. [1945.] Each 2 p. or 4 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] 018.220:3/4/1-4 1. Electronics in Cuba. 2. Electronics In Mexico. 3. Market for electric flatirons in Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, and Venezuela. 4. Markets for incandescent and fluorescent lamps in Ecuador. 591 Same : v. 3, pt. 5, Foodstuff.s, fats and oils, no. 1-14 ; Apr.-Dec. 1945. [1945.] various paging, 11. 4° [Issued with perforations.] 018.220:3/5/1-14 1. Meat in the 2 World Wars. 2. Cuban dairy industry. 3. Dehydration industry in Cuba. 4. Fruit and vegetable canning and preserving industry in Cuba. 5. Sausage casings. 6. Rice production trends in Brazil. 7. Cuban potato production and trade. 8. New flue-cured tobacco /.one in Brazil. 0. Leaf tobacco, high-ranking commodity in wartimes. 10. Commodity-department positions on wholesale grocery assembly lines. 11. Foreign trade in beverages and beverage materials. 12. Export and import trade of United States in unmanufactured tobacco. 13. Annual review, 1944, fats and oils. 14. Meat trade of United States in 1944. 592 Same: v. 3, pt. 6, Forest products, no. 1-21; May-Dec. 1945. [1945.] various paging, il. 4° [Issued with perforations.] 18.220: 3/6/1-21 1. Veneer and plywood in greater demand. 2. Chile's plywood and veneer industry. 3. Pulp and paper, foreign economic developments in Bolivia and Chile. 4. Pulp and paper, foreign economic developments in Argentina. 5. Pulp and paper, foreign economic developments in Mexico. 6. Pulp and paper, foreign economic and industrial developments. 7. Pulp and paper, foreign economic developments, Cuba. 8. Pulp and paper, foreign economic developments, Colombia. 9. Pulp and paper, foreign economic developments in Venezuela. 10. Pulp and paper, foreign economic developments in Ecuador. 1 1. Pulp and paper, foreign economic developments in Uruguay. 12. Pulp and paper, foreign economic developments in Peru. 13. Pulp and paper, foreign economic developments in Paraguay. 14. Pulp and paper, foreign economic developments in Brazil. 15. Forest resources, lumber industries, and trade in Bolivia. 16. Forest resources and lumber economy of Mexico. 17. Peacetime lumber demands : pt. 1, Potential volume of postwar lumber demand. 18. Pulp and paper, foreign economic developments in Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and Guatemala. 38 502 Industrial reference servke — Continued. 19. Pulp and paper, foreign economic developments in EI Salvador, Haiti and Dominican Republic. 20. Tulp and paper, foreign economic and industrial developments In Panama and Honduras. 21. Forest resources and lumber industry of Colombia. 503 Same: v. 3, pt. 7, Leather and its products, no. 1-17: July-Dec. 1945. [1945.] various paging, il. 4° [Issued with perforations.] 018.220:3/7/1-17 1. Hide and skin developments and trends (in Brazil, Panama, and Venezuela). 2. Hide and skin developments and trends (in Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua). 3. Hide and skin developments and trends, India and South Africa. 4. Hide and skin developments and trends in Bardados, Jamaica, Leeward Is- lands, and Trinidad. 5. Hide and skin developments and trends in El Salvador and Haiti. 6. Hide and skin developments and trends in Mexico. 7. Hide and skin developments and trends in Ecuador and Paraguay. 8. Hide and skin developments and trends in Colombia. 9. Leather developments and trends in Bolivia. 10. Hide and skin developments and trends in Peru. 11. Hide and skin developments and trends in Chile and Uruguay. 12. Bata activities in India. 13. Leather developments and trends in Mexico. 14. Hide and skin developments and trends in Argentina. 15. Progress of leather and shoe manufacturing in Uruguay. 16. Hide and skin developments and trends in polivia. 17. Footwear developments and trends in Mexico. 504 Same: v. 3, pt. 8, General products, no. 1-6^ Aug.-Dec. 1945. [1945.] various paging, 4" [Issued with perforations.] C 18.220 : 3/8/1-G 1. Mexican glass and glassware market. 2. British pottery industry. 3. Glass in Sweden. 4. Pottery in Ecuador. .5. Brazilian glass and glassware market. 6. Glass in Ecuador. 505 Same: v. 3, pt. 9, Textiles and related products, no. 1-8; Sept-Dec. 1945. [1945.] various paging, il. 4° [Issued with perforations.] 018.220:3/9/1-8 1. United States war and prewar cotton exports. 2. Carpet industry of Iran. 3. Brazilian market for women's, misses', children's and infants' outerwear. 4. Mexican markets for women's, misses', children's and infants' outerwear. 5. Profits, investment and sales of Peruvian manufactures, textile industries, 1942-44. 6. Wool situation in Chile. 7. Revival of cotton manufacturing in France. 8. Italian silk situation. 590 Same : v. 3, pt. 10, Machinery and motive products, no. 1 ; Dec. 1945. [1945.] [Issued with perforations.] C 18.220 : 3/10/1 I. Farm and domestic water pump markets in Brazil. 5+ [3] p. il. 4" 597 Same : v. 4, pt. 1, Transportation and public utilities, no. 1-12 : Jan.-July 194(). [1946.] various paging, il. 4" [Issued with perforations. Later numbers issued by International Trade Office.] 018.220:4/1/1-12 1. Highways of Colombia. 2. Railways of Colombia. 3. Madagascar's electric and water supply systems. 4. Power facilities of British West Indies and Bermuda Islands. 5. Telecommunications in French West Africa. G. Air-cargo potentials between U. S. and Costa Rica. 7. Air-cargo potentials between Switzerland and non-European regions. 8. Air-cargo potentials between United States and U. S. S. R. (Russia). 9. Railways of Ecuador. 10. Egypt's electric power supply. II. Highways of Ecuador. 12. Public utility gas plants of Brazil. 508 Same: v. 4, pt. 2, Ohemicals, drugs and pharmaceuticals, no. 1-84; Jan.- June 1946. [1946.] various paging, il. 4° [Issued with perforations. Later numbers issued by International Trade Office.] 18.220 : 4/2/1-84 1. Markets for talcum powder, shaving cream, dentifrices, and toilet soap in 2. Markets for talcum powder, shaving cream, dentifrices, and toilet soap in Colombia. . ^ ., ^ 3. Markets for talcum powder, shaving cream, dentifrices, and toilet soap in Ecuador. 4. Chilean markets for ammonium nitrate, industrial explosives, fuses and blasting caps. 39 598 Industrial reference service — Continued. 5. Organic chemicals in 3 Central American countries. 6. Licorice root (synopsis of information). 7. Markets for organic chemicals in Peru. 8. Henbane (synopsis of information). 9. Stramonium (synopsis of information). 10. Cuba, pharmaceuticals regulations (regulations governing registration, im- portation, and sale of medicinal products, veterinary products and toilet preparations). 11. Insecticide market in Mexico. 12. Markets for talcum powder, shaving cream, dentifrices, and toilet soap in Brazil. 13. Markets for explosives, fuses, and blasting caps in Brazil. 14. Markets for caustic soda in Argentina. 15. Ergot (synopsis of information). 16. Nitric acid (synopsis of information). 17. Acetylene (synopsis of information). 18. Hydrogen (synopsis of information). 19. Paint market in Brazil. 20. Markets for sulfur in Uruguay. 21. Markets for soda ash in Argentina. 22. Market for shaving soap, toilet soap and dentifrices in Peru. 23. Market for talcum powder, shaving soap, toilet soap and dentifrices in Uruguay. 24. Pharmaceuticals, proprietary medicines, biologicals and medicinal chemicals, Greenland. 25. Pharmaceuticals, proprietary medicines, biologicals and medicinal chemicals, British Honduras. 26. Nux vomica (synopsis of information). 27. Markets for soda ash in Paraguay. 28. Oil of spike lavender (aspic) (synopsis of information). 29. Pharmaceuticals, proprietary medicines, biologicals and medicinal chemicals. Gold Coast. 30. Markets for talcum powder in Peru. 31. Markets for sulfur in Paraguay. 32. Ipecac (synopsis of information). 33. Sulfur dioxide (synopsis of information). 34. Markets for shaving soaps and creams in Cuba. 35. Markets for caustic soda in Costa Rica. 36. Carbon bisulfide (synopsis of information). 37. Insecticide markets in Caribbean area and Bermuda. 38. Paint market in Peru. 39. Carnauba wax (synopsis of information). 40. Markets for caustic soda in Colombia. 41. Markets for talcum powder, toilet soap, and shaving soaps and creams in Dominican Republic. 42. Markets for coal-tar dyes in Colombia. 43. Markets for industrial explosives, fuses, and blasting caps in Colombia. 44. Pharmaceuticals, proprietary medicines, biologicals and medicinal chemicals in ChUe. 45. Cellulose plastics materials (synopsis of information). 46. Oil of lavandin (synopsis of information). 47. Copaiba and copaiba oil (synopsis of information). 48. Markets for toilet and shaving soaps, dentifrices and talcum powder in Nicaragua. 49. Quillaja bark (synopsis of information). 50. Carbon dioxide (synopsis of information). 51. Nitrous oxide (synopsis of information). 52. Oxygen (synopsis of information). 53. Tartaric acid and tartar materials (synopsis of information). 54. Markets for caustic soda in Brazil. 55. Markets for soda ash and caustic soda in Venezuela. 56. Markets for toilet soap and dentifrices in Venezuela. 57. Markets for sulfur in Argentina. 58. Calcium carbide (synopsis of information). 59. Argentine market for coal-tar dyes. 60. Market for paints in Colombia. 61. Plastics, in 8 Latin American countries. 62. Pharmaceuticals, proprietary medicines, biologicals and medicinal chemicals in Ecuador. 63. Market for toilet soap in Cuba. 64. Copper sulfate (synopsis of information). 65. Pharmaceuticals, proprietary medicines, biologicals and medicinal chemicals in French Morocco. 66. Markets for coal-tar dyes in Brazil. 67. Plastics in Uruguay. 68. Paradichlorobenzene (synopsis of information). 69. Paris green (synopsis of Information). 70. White arsenic (synopsis of information). 71. Sulfadiazine (synopsis of information). 72. Markets for calcium carbide, Bolivia. 73. Market for cold and vanishing creams in Brazil. 74. Market for toilet soap in El Salvador. 75. Market for calcium arsenate in El Salvador. 76. Markets for soda ash, Brazil. 77. Hydrochloric acid (synopsis of information). 78. Market for skin lotions and balms in Chile. 40 598 Industrial reference servi'-e — Continued. 79. Market for vanishing cream in Peru. 80. Markets for caustic soda in Mexico. 81. Insecticide markets in Algeria, Egypt, and Liberia. 82. Markets for soda ash, Mexico. 83. Chlorine (synopsis of information). 84. Market for dentifrices, toilet and shaving soap in Haiti. >99 Same : v. 4, pt. 3, Motion pictures and equipment, no. 1-12 ; Jan.-June 1946. [1946.] various paging, il. 4° [Issued with perforations. Later num- bers issued by International Trade Office.] 018.220:4/3/1-12 1. Motion-picture market in Chile. 2. Motion-picture market in Iceland. 3. Motion-picture market in Palestine. 4. Motion-picture market in Dominican Republic. 5. Motion-picture market in Costa Rica. 6. Market potentialities for motion-picture equipment in Argentina. 7. Market potentialities for motion-picture equipment in Australia. 8. Egypt's motion-picture industry. 9. Market potentialities for motion-picture equipment in Bermuda. 10. Market potentialities for motion-picture equipment in El Salvador. 11. Market potentialities for motion-picture equipment in Nicaragua. 12. Market potentialities for motion-picture equipment in British Guiana. 600 Same: v. 4, pt. 4, Electrical equipment, no. 1-19; Jan.-June 1946. [1946.] Each 2 p. 4° [Issued with i)erf orations. Later numbers issued by International Trade Office.] C 18.220 : 4/4/1-19 1. Electrical refrigerator market in Peru. 2. Market for electrical refrigerators in Ecuador. 3. Market for electrical refrigerators in Paraguay. 4. Markets for electrical refrigerators in Panama. 5. Markets for electrical refrigerators in Dominican Republic. 6. Markets for electric refrigerators in Cuba. 7. Markets for incandescent and fluorescent lamps in Brazil. 8. Markets for electric refrigerators in Brazil. 9. Markets for electric refrigerators in Costa Rica. 10. Markets for electric refrigerators in Nicaragua. 11. Markets for incandescent and fluorescent lamps in Panama. 12. Australian market for electric household washing machines. 13. Markets for electric refrigerators in Mexico. 14. Markets for electric refrigerators in Venezuela. 15. Markets for electric refrigerators in Argentina. 16. Market for electric refrigerators in Guatemala. 17. Markets for electrical refrigerators in Colombia. 18. Market for X-ray equipment in Nicaragua, Ecuador, and Bolivia. 19. Markets for incandescent and fluorescent lamps in Colombia and Peru. >0l Same: v. 4, pt. 5, Foodstuffs, fats and oils, no. 1-13; Feb.- June 1946. [1946.] various paging, il. 4" [Issued with perforations. Later num- bers issued by International Trade Office.] 018.220:4/5/1-13 1. Durum wheat and durum products. 2. Bananas. 3. Salad dressing, mayonnaise, and related products, 1944. 4. Rice ita United States. 5. Rice in Dominican Republic. 6. Rice in Costa Rica. 7. Confectionery sales and distribution, 1944 (including review of operations in preceding years and preliminary data for 1945). 8. Spices. 9. Rice in Argentina. 10. Rice in Bolivia. 11. Canned meat trade of United States. 12. Export and import trade of United States in manufactured tobacco. 13. Developments in Cuban sugarcane production. S02 Same: v. 4, pt. 6, Forest products, no. 1-45; Jan.- July 1946. [1946.] various paging, 4° [Issued vpith perforations. Later numbers issued by International Trade Office.] 018.220:4/6/1-45 1. Pulp and paper, foreign economic developments in China. 2. Markets for greaseproof, cigarette and glassine papers in Colombia. 3. Markets for glassine paper in Peru. 4. Markets for facial tissue, handkerchiefs, table napkins, toilet paper, and paper towels in Paraguay. 5. Markets for hard-pressed wallboard in Argentina. 6. Markets for cigarette paper in Peru. 7. Markets for cigarette paper in Argentina. 8. Markets for greaseproof paper in Mexico. 9. Markets for hard-pressed wallboard in Colombia. 10. Egyptian market for plywood and veneers. 11. Markets for cigarette paper in Chile. 12. Markets for cigarette paper in Uruguay. 13. Markets for cigarette paper in Dominican Republic. 14. Markets for hard-pressed wallboard in Venezuela. 15. Markets for cigarette paper In Venezuela. 41 602 Industrial reference service — Continued. 16. Markets for cigarette paper in Cuba. 17. Markets for cijjarette paper in Brazil. 18. Markets for glassine and greaseproof paper in Dominican Republic, lit. Markets for hard-pressed wallboard in Brazil. 20. Markets for glassine and greaseproof paper in Brazil. 21. Markets for cigarette paper in Mexico. 22. Markets for greaseproof and laminated paper in Uruguay. 23. Peacetime lumber demands : pt. 2, Character of postwar lumber demand. 24. Markets for glassine and greaseproof paper in Chile. 25. Markets for hard-pressed wallboard in Costa Rica. 26. Plywood industry lends war phase. 27. Pulp and paper, foreign economic developments in French Morocco. 28. Pulp and paper, foreign economic developments in Iran. 29. Pulp and paper, foreign economic developments in Egypt. 30. Markets for glassine and greaseproof papers in Venezuela. 31. Markets for cigarette paper in Costa Rica. 32. Pulp and paper, foreign economic developments in Turkey. 33. Pulp and paper, foreign economic developments in Union of South Africa. 34. Markets for glassine paper in Uruguay. 35. Markets for glassine paper in Mexico. 36. Markets for glassine and greaseproof paper in Cuba. 37. Markets for paper towels in Guatemala. 38. Markets for shipping sacks (single atid multi-wall) in Guatemala. 39. Markets for facial tissue, handkerchiefs, table napkins, toilet paper, and paper towels in Colombia. 40. Markets for shipping sacks in Colombia. 41. Markets for cigarette paper, spools, booklets or packets in Ecuador and Guatemala. 42. Markets for glassine paper, greaseproof paper, including imitation vegetable parchment, grease and oil resistant paper in Guatemala and Ecuador. 43. Pulp and paper, foreign economic developments in Palestine. 44. Markets for glassine and greaseproof papers in Panama. 45. Markets for paper products in Nicaragua. 603 Same: v. 4, pt. 7, Leather and its products, no. 1-36: Jan.-Aug. 1946. [1946.] various paging, 11. 4° [Issued with perforations. Later num- bers issued by International Trade Office.] C 18.220 : 4/7/1-36 1. Argentine markets for shoe polish. 2. Markets for leather handbags in Mexico. 3. Leather goods development and trends in Mexico. 4. Markets for shoe polish in Ecuador. 5. Market for leather finishes in Brazil. 6. Market for leather luggage in Mexico. 7. Market for leather finishes in Mexico. 8. Markets for shoe polishes in Brazil. 9. Shoe polish developments and trends in Cuba. 10. Leather developments and trends in Brazil. 11. Markets for leather luggage in Brazil. 12. Markets for shoe polishes in Uruguay. 13. Markets for shoe polishes in Paraguay. 14. Markets for leather finishes in Uruguay. 15. Markets for leather luggage in Colombia. 16. Markets for shoe polishes in Mexico. 17. Shoe polish production and trade of Columbia. 18. Leather developments and trends in Colombia. 19. Markets for leather finishes in Cuba. 20. Markets for shoe polishes and leather finishes in Chile. 21. Leather developments and trends in Dominican Republic. 22. Leather developments and trends in Venezuela. 23. Markets for shoe polishes in Peru. 24. Markets for leather luggage in Cuba. 25. Markets for leather finishes in Colombia. 26. Markets for leather handbags in Argentina. 27. Markets for leather luggage in Argentina. 28. Markets for leather handbags in Brazil. 29. Leather, shoe and leather manufacturing wage agreements in Union of South Africa. .'^O. Leatlier developments and trends in Peru. 31. Markets for shoe polishes in Dominican Republic. 32. !\rarkets for shoe polishes in Costa Rica. 33. Markets for women's handbags in Cuba. 34. Leather developments and trends in Ecuador. 35. Hide and skin developments and trends in Cuba. 36. Leather and shoe developments and trends in Dominican Republic. 604 Same: v. 4. pt. 8. General products, no. 1-37; Feb.-July 1940. [1946.1 various paging. 4° [Issued with perforations. Later numbers issued by International Trade Office.] 018.220:4/8/1-37 1. Markets for toys in Paraguay. 2. Markets for watches in Paraguay. 3. Markets for cigarette lighters in Colombia. 4. French glass indu.stry. 5. Markets for sanitary ware in China. 6. Markets for sanitary ware in Brazil. 7. Pottery in Chile. 42 604 Industrial reference service — Continued. 8. Market for sanitary ware pottery in Paraguay. 9. Markets for watches in Republic of Panama. 10. Markets for sanitary ware pottery in Colombia. 11. Market for optical and ophthalmic glass in Brazil, Sweden, and Switzerland. 12. Markets for vitreous china sanitary ware in Dominican Republic. 13. Brazilian market for rubber belting and hose. 14. Uruguayan market for belting and hose. 15. Ecuadoran market for rubber belting and hose. 16. Market for belting and hose in Panama. 17. Chilean market for rubber footwear, soles and heels. 18. Bolivian market for belting and hose. 19. Bolivian market for rubber footwear, soles, and heels. 20. Ecuador's market for rubber footwear, soles, and heels. 21. Mexican market for rubber footwear, heels and soles. 22. Markets for binoculars, field glasses, and microscopes in Brazil. 23. Markets for binoculars, field glasses, and microscopes in Cuba. 24. Mexican market for belting and hose. 25. Markets for watches (jeweled and nonjeweled) in Argentina. 26. Markets for alarm clocks in Colombia. 27. Mexican markets for paper cups, liquid-tight containers and drinking straws. 28. Markets for binoculars, field glasses, and microscopes in Paraguay. 29. Market for jeweled and nonjeweled watches in Paraguay. 30. Market for binoculars, field glasses, and microscopes in Republic of Panama. 31. Markets for watches (jeweled and nonjeweled) in Guatemala. 32. Beverage containers in West Indies and Bermuda. 33. Markets for alarm clocks in Argentina, Brazil, and Cuba. 34. Still picture film market in Argentina. 35. Cuban market for belting and hose. 36. Argentine market for rubber footwear, soles, and heels. 37. Market for tooth and toilet brushes in Colombia. 605 Same: v. 4, pt. 9, Textiles and related products, no. 1-7; Jan.-June 1946. [1946.] various paging, il. 4° [Issued with perforations. Later numbers issued by International Trade Office.] 018.220:4/9/1-7 1. Colombian markets for women's, misses', children's and infants' outerwear. 2. Swedish flax and hemp situation. 3. Production of wool in French Morocco. 4. Wool trade and manufactures in Uruguay. 5. Wool situation in Australia. 6. Peruvian market for women's, misses', children's and infants' outerwear. 7. Venezuelan markets for women's, misses', children's and infants' outerwear. 606 Same: v. 4, pt. 11, Metals and minerals, no. 1-13 ; Jan.-June 1946. [1946.] various paging, il. 4° [Issued with perforations. Later numbers issued by International Trade Office.] C 18.220 : 4/11/1-13 1. Iron and steel industry in 3d quarter 1945. 2. Ecuadoran market for iron and steel bars and rods, plates, sheets, and strip, tin plate and terne plate, and structural shapes. 3. Cuban market for concrete reinforcing bars, other iron and steel bars and rods, plates, sheets, and strip, and tin plate and terne plate. 4. Brazilian markets for iron and steel bars and rods, plates, sheets, and strip, tin plate and terne plate. 5. Mexican markets for steel ingot, blooms, billets, slabs, and sheet bars, iron and steel bars and rods, plates, sheets, and strip, and props. 6. Venezuelan markets for iron and steel bars and rods, plates, sheets and strip, tin plate and structural shapes. 7. Costa Rican markets for concrete reinforcing bars, other iron and steel bars and rods, plates, sheets, and strip, and structural shapes. 8. Market for iron and steel bars and rods, plates, sheets, and strips, tin plate and terne plate, and structural shapes in Dominican Republic. 9. Markets for ingots, blooms, and billets, iron and steel bars and rods, plates, sheets, and strip, and tin plate and terne plate in Chile. 10. Peruvian market for iron and steel bars and rods, plates, sheets, and strip, tin plate and terne plate, and structural shapes. 11. United States exports of iron and steel products, 1941^4. 12. Bolivian markets for iron and steel bars and rods, plates, sheets, and strip, structural shapes, and rail and track accessories. 13. Venezuelan market for iron and steel tubular products and fittings and wire and manufactures. 607 Inquiry reference service : Air cargo potentials between U. S. and Paraguay ; prepared by Transportation Unit. Washington, Nov. 1944. [2] +16 p. il. 4° [Processed.] 18.228 :P 21 608 Same : Air cargo potentials between United States and Brazil ; prepared by Transportation Unit. Washington, .luly 1944. [2] +32 p. il. 4° [Proc- essed.] C 18.228 : B 73/2 609 Same: American lumber industry (basic information sources); compiled by Nell Weisiger. Washington, July 1945. [2]+16 p. il. 4° C 18.228: L97 43 610 Same: County basic data sheets (selected counties) [by States] ; prepared by C. S. Logsdon. [1945.] various paging, il. 4° [Processed. Statistical information for certain units which enclose or are part of metropolitan districts or industrial areas. A special edition covering all counties and independent cities was issued for Maryland, Virginia, and West Vir- ginia.] C 18.228/2 : (CT) 611 Same: Doughnuts (basic information sources) ; [by Mary V. Day]. [Jan. 1946.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.228 :D 74 612 Same: Drugs and pharmaceuticals (basic information sources) ; compiled by Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Unit. Washington, Nov. 1945. [l]+23 p. il. 4° [Processed.] C 18.228 : D 84/2 013 Same : Establishing business in Cuba [with list of references] ; prepared by Robert F. Crowley. Washington. [1944.] [4] +38 p. il. 4° [Proc- essed.] . C 18.228 : C 89/3 614 Same : Establishing business in Venezuela, summary of information relat- ing to investment and economic development; prepared by American Republics Unit. Washington, Nov. 1944. [4]+33 p. il. 4° [Processed.] C 18.228 : V 55 615 Same: Establishing dry cleaning business; [by] Robert H. Johnson. [Sept. 1945.] 4 p. 4" [Processed.] C 18.228 :D 84 616 Same: Establishing grocery store; [by] Charles H. Sevin. [Oct. 1945.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.228 : G 89/2 617 Same: Establishing hardware store; [by] Robert H. Johnson. [Jan. 1946.] 10 p. 4" [Processed.] C 18.228 : H 22 618 Same: Establishing men's clothing and furnishings store; [by] Charles H. Sevin. [Nov. 1945.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.228 :C 62 619 Same: Establishing real estate and insurance brokerage business; [by] Warren F. Hickernell. [1945.] 2 p. 4" [Processed.] C 18.228 :R 22 6-0 Same : Finding guide for basic business data by counties ; prepared by Special Studies Unit, Division of Small Business. Washington, 1945. [ 1 ] -f 4 p. f " [ Processed. ] C 18.228 : B 96/2 621 Same: Frozen foods and lockers (basic information sources) ; prepared by Mary V.Day. Washington, Sept. 1945. [2]+17 p. il. 4° [Processed.] C 18.228 : F 73 6-2 Same : Leather industries including raw materials and finished products (basic information sources) ; compiled by Annette L. Hunter. Wash- ington, Feb. 1946. [2] +22 p. il. 4° [Processed.] C 18.228 :L 48 623 Same: Mail order business (basic information sources) ; [by Anne E. Dienstl and Helen Houck]. [Dec. 1945.] 8 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.228 : M 28 624 Same: Metropolitan district, basic data sheets; [prepared by C. S. Logs- don]. [Mar. 1946.] [4]+85 p. il. 4° [Processed.] C 18.228 :M 56 625 Same: Peru's trade problems; prepared by Mary Dolores Keating. Wash- ington, Dec. 1944. [6] +40 p. il. 4° [Processed. Prepared for Subcom- mittee V on Post-War Problems of Inter-American Financial and Eco- nomic Advisory Committee by American Republics Unit.] C 18.228 : P 43/3 626 Same : I'lanning to start small mail order business ; [by] Joseph H. Rhoads. [Feb. 1946.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.228 : M 28/2 627 Same: Regional post-war planning; [articles]. [Sept. 1945.] cover title, [2] +85 p. il. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] C 18.228 : P 84/2/945 628 Same: Retail store location (basic information sources); prepared by Helen G. Canoyer. [Sept. 1945.] 10 p. 4"' [Processed.] C 18.228 : R 31/2 44 C29 Same : Some factors in establishing retail paint, glass and wallpaper stores ; prepared by F. B. Hillhouse. [Jan. 1W6.] 3+^ p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.228 : P 16 630 Same : Some factors in establishing still picture photography business ; [by] Mort N. Lansing. [Jan. I&i6.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.228: P 56/2 631 Same: Statistics and maps for natitonal market analysis (basic informa- tion sources) ; [by Constance E. Burke and Helen Houck]. [Feb. 1944.] 18 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.228 : M 34 632 Same: Still picture photography (basic information sources) ; compiled by Mort N. Lansing. Washington, Nov. 1945. [2] +29 p. il. 4" [Processed.] C 18.228 : P 56 633 Same : Streamlining old grocery warehouse buildings ; by W. H. Meserole. [Oct. 1943.] 7 p. il. 4° [Processed.] C 18.228 : G 89 634 Same: Use, properties and identification of American woods (basic infor- mation sources) ; compiled by Nell Weisiger. Washington, Nov. 1945. [1] +13 p. il. 4° [Processed.] C 18.228 : W 86 635 Same: Venetian blinds (basic information sources). Sept. 1945. [1]+10 p. il. 4° [Processed.] C 18.228 : B 61 636 Same: Waste paper, critical war material; prepared by Donald Collier. Washington. Apr. 1945. 10 p. il. 4° [Processed.] C 18.228 : P 19 637 Same: Women's, misses', children's & infants' clothing and accessories (basic information sources) ; compiled by Helen Houck. Washington, Nov. 1945. [1]+2S p. IL 4° [Processed.] C 18.228 : C 62/2 FOREIGN ECONOMIC ADMINISTRATION 638 Latin American transportation survey, railway section: pt. 2, Railways of Central America, Costa Rica and Panama ; prepared by [Irma Grace Bate]. Aug. 1945. [l]+viii+86 p. il. 4" [Processed. Prepared by For- eign and Domestic Commerce Bureau, Transportation Unit, for Foreign Economic Administration.] Pr 32.5802 : C 33/pt.2 T. I. D. C. project 1-32 (with omissions as indicated below). [1945.] various paging, 4° [No longer restricted.] Pr 32.5813: (nos.) Note. — Technical Industrial Disarmament Committee reports are undertaken at the request of the FEA by War and Navy Departments, Office of Scientific Re- search and Development, National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, War Shipping Administration, and Maritime Commission. 639 1. German industry involved in production of armament, munitions and imple- ments of war [with bibliography]. German aircraft industry [with bibliography]. German scientific research and engineering [with bibliography]. German engineering and research in secret weapon field [with bibliography]. German light metals industry. German petroleum industry. German electronic equipment industry. German anti-friction bearing industry [with bibliography]. German common components industry. German machine tool industry. German automotive industry [with bibliography]. German machinery industries. 15a. German iron and steel industry [with selected bibliography]. 15b. German ferro-alloys industry. German chemical industries. German solid fuels industry. German electric power industry. Non-ferrous metals and strategic minerals for German industry. Separation from Germany of the Ruhr-Rliineland territory [with bibliography]. German food self sufficiency and landed estates [with bibliography]. Allied activities relating to German assets, economic activities, and industrial personnel outside Germany. German participation in international cartels. German economic control institutions. Historical background of a i)rograni for German disarmament [with bibliog- raphy]. German forest resources and forest products industries [with selected list of references]. German optical glass, and technical and scientific equipment industries. German transportation and communication systems (with selected bibliog- raphy]. 640 2. 641 3. 642 4. 643 5. 644 6. 645 8. 646 9. 647 10. 648 11. 649 12. 650 14. 651 15a 652 15b 653 16. 654 17. 655 18. 656 19. 657 22. 658 23. 659 25. 660 26. 661 28. 662 29. 663 30. 664 31. 665 32. 45 666 Unrestricted European transportation and public utility survey, power section : Power resources of Denmark ; [prepared by Guida Berrigan Hall]. Oct. 1945. cover title, iii+41 p. il. map, 4" [Processed. Pre- pared in Transportation Unit, Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau, for Foreign Economic Administration.] Pr 32.5802 : D 41 FOREIGN FUNDS CONTROL 667 Public circulars. [Public circulars and amendments thereto, issued in processed form, are not entered in this catalog. However, these circulars appear in the publications entitled Documents pertaining to foreign funds control, which are entered in the Monthly catalog as issued.] T65.7: (nos.) FOREST SERVICE 668 Counselor's guide. [1945.] 7 p. 4° [Processed. Appendix A to Guide for sponsors. ] A 13.2 : Sp 6/2/app. A 669 List of publications on glue and plywood; Sept. 1945. [1945.] [1]+13 p. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory.) [Processed.] A 13.27/7 : G 52/945 670 Slash pine; [by Wilbur R. Mattoon]. [May 1922, slightly revised Sept. 1940.] [1941.] ii+56+[l] p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 12.56.) A 1.9: 1256/4 671 Sponsor's guide. July 1945. cover title, [l]-flO p. [Processed. Appen- dix C to Guide for sponsors. Page 10 is left blank to be used for notes.] A 13.2 : Sp 6/2/app.C 672 u. S. Forest Products Laboratory, list of publications, Jan. 1-June 30, 1945. [1945.] 12 p. [Processed.] A 13.27/8 : 945/1 673 Waste in veneer manufacture; [by Edward M. Davis]. Mar. 1945- [1J4-4 p. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory.) [Processed.] A 13.27/2 : V 55/3/945 674 What's cookin', welcome to Forest Service, Washington, D. C. [with list of recommended reading]. July 1945. cover title, [2] +26 p. il. 16° [Processed. Appendix B to Guide for sponsors. Text and illustrations on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] A 13.2 : Sp 6/2/app.B 675 Wood research pays high dividends; [by Carlile P. Winslow]. Jan. 1945. [l]+9 p. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory.) [Processed.] A 13.27/2 : W 85/85/945 GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE 676 United States Government, salary tables, executive branch of Government, effective on and after July 1, 1946, 44-hour week, General Accounting Office salary table 27. June 14, 1946. [2] p. oblong large 8°, folded into 4° size. [Supersedes, after June 30, 1946, salary tables heretofore pre- scribed by this office.] GA 1.10 : 27 677 Same, 48-hour week. General Accounting Office salary table 28. June 14, 1946. [2] oblong large 8°, folded into 4° size. [Supersedes, after June 30, 1940, salary tables heretofore prescribed by this oflice.] GA 1.10 : 28 GENERAL LAND OFFICE 678 Circular 1592-1617. [1945-46.] various paging, various sizes. [Proc- essed.] 121.4:1592-1017 GENERAL STAFF 679 Electronic equipment (for U. S. production), history of precedence system [submitted to Joint Communications Board, Dec. 12, 1945; approved Jan. 9, 1946]. [1946.] a-r-f273 p.-f [2] leaves, il. 1 pi. in pocket, 4° [Processed. Prepared by Electronics Precedence List Agency of Pro- curement Precedence of Supplies, Material & Equipment Committee, Joint Communications Board, under authority of Joint Chiefs of Staff. A memorandum is also in pocket.] W 2.2 : El 2/3 46 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 680 Asphalt and bituminous sandstone deposits of part of McKittrick district, Kern County, Calif., prepared by Ben M. Page, Eiler L. Henrickson, M. Dean Williams, and Thomas G. Moran ; oil and gas investigations, pre- liminary map 35 [with text] by Ben M. Page. Scale 1,000 ft.=4 in. n. p. 1945. 29X44 in. 1 19.25 : Oi 5/5prelim.map 35 681 Geology and coal resources of eastern part of lower Matanuska "Valley coal field, Alaska ; by F. F. Barnes and F. M. Byers, jr. [1945.] [5] +21 p. 7 pi. 2 maps, 4" [Processed.] 1 19.36 :C 63/2 GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 682 Abstract of contracts approved by Joint Committee on Printing for paper for public printing and binding and blank paper for use of Government departments and establishments in District of Columbia for term of 3 months, beginning Jan. 1, 1946; corrected Jan. 1, 1946. [1946.] 49 p. 4° GP 1.2 : P 19/6/946 683 Administrative order 28-43, effective May 4, 1945-Feb. 1, 1947. [1945-47.] various paging, 4" GP 1.16: 28-43 684 Government Printing Office work schedules; (corrected Feb. 15, 1945). [1945.] 8 p. narrow 8" GP 1.2 : Sch 2/945 685 Same; (corrected July 15, 1945). [1945.] 10 p. narrow 8° GP 1.2 : Sch 2/945-2 686 Personnel bulletin 42-52; Jan. 25, 1945-Mar. 14, 1947. [1945-47.] Each Ip. 4" GP 1.20 -.42-52 HUMAN NUTRITION AND HOME ECONOMICS BUREAU 687 Family food plans for good nutrition [with list of references]. [Dec. 1943, slightly revised Jan. 1945.] [1945.] [2] p. il. large 4°, folded into nar- row 8° size. (Agriculture Dept. AWI-78.) A 1.59 : 78/2 688 Wartime family living, Jan. 26- July 9, 1945. [1945.] various paging, 4° [Monthly. Processed. None issued for Apr. and Aug. 1945.] A 77.708: 945/1-6 689 Same, continued with title. Rural family living, Sept. 10, 1945-[Oct. 7, 1946]. [1945-46.] various paging, 4° [Monthly. Processed. None is- sued for Nov. 1945, and Sept. 1946. The Dec. 1945 and Oct. 1946 issues are entitled: Annual outlook issue, Autumn 1945, and Annual outlook outlook issue, Oct. 1946, respectively.] A 77.708 : 945/7-946/8 HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE 690 Appendix to H. O. pub. 1, [Index to H. O. charts on issue by Hydrographic Office, Oct. 1944] numerical index, showing edition number, date, price, and index sheets ; corrected through Mar. 1, 1946. [1946.] cover title, 89 leaves, narrow f° (H. O. pub. 1, X.) [Processed.] N 6.8 : 1/944/app. 691 Charts. [For charts of the Hydrographic Office which were not listed in the Monthly catalog, refer to the periodical, Notice to Mariners, issued weekly by the Hydrographic Office, where charts are listed as they are issued, with number and complete title information.] N6.18: (nos.) 692 Index to Aviation charts and publications on issue by Hydrographic Office, July 1, 1946. [1946.] cover title, 40 leaves, il. oblong large 8° (H. O. pub. 1-V (R).) [Restricted. Processed. The illustrations are full page maps. Text and other illustrations on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] N 0.8 : l-V/946 693 Japan pilot, v. 1, comprising Honshu (except its southern coast) Hokkaido, southern coast of Karafuto, and Chishima Retto. 4th edition, 1938. [Reprint with changes] 1945. cover title, [6]+xxxi+435 p. il. 1 pi. 46 p. of pi. 2 maps. [Photolithographic reproduction, 1942.] N6.2: J27/V.1 703 47 Monthly tide calendar, Savannah, Ga. [etc.], Jan. 1945-Dec. 1946. [1945- 46.] Each 1 p. f° [The tabulated matter i.s processed.] N 6.22/3 : 945/1-946/12 Notice to mariners, R. 1-R. 20 ; Jan. 13-Oct. 6, 1945. [1945.1 [xlix] +397 leaves. [Semimonthly. Restricted. Discontinued with no. 20.] N 6.11/2 : 945/1-20 Notice to mariners relating to Great Lakes and tributary waters west of Montreal, no. 1-37 (1945), no. 1-37 (1946) ; Mar. 30, 1945-Dec. 6, 1946. [Detroit, Mich., 1945-46.] 223 leaves, il. and 222 leaves, il. [Weekly. Processed. Prepared jointly by Coast Guard and Hydrographic Office. An index was issued for each year.] N 6.12/2 : 945/1-946/37 Radio aids to navigation, Gi*eat Lakes, 1946; corrected to Jan. 15, 1946. [1946.] [3] P.+58 leaves. [Processed. Supplements Hydrographic Office publications 205 and 206, which list the radio aids to navigation of the world, except those of tlie Great Lakes.] N 6.2 : R 11/946 1945 restricted supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 75, Sailing directions for East Greenland and Iceland, corrections and additions from date of publication (Dec. 1, 1943) to Jan. 1, 1945. 1945. [l]+6 leaves. N 6.8 : 75/943-2 1945 restricted supplement to Hydrographic Office publication 133, Sailing directions for Bay of Biscay, corrections and additions from date of pubUcation (May 28, 1941) to Jan. 1, 1945. 1945. [1]+12 leaves. N 6.8 : 133/941-5 Sailing directions for the south Indian Ocean, Madagascar and islands west of long. 90° east ; [corrected to Mar. 11, 1945, including Notice to mariners no. 10]. 3d edition, 1945. 1945. viii+637 p. il. 2 maps (H. O. no. 161.) [Page of text pasted on inside of front cover.] N 6.8 : 161/945 Supplement corrections to Numerical index [1945 edition] ; Jan. 22, 1946. [1946.] 20 leaves. [Restricted. Processed. A Numerical corrections to corrections to Numerical index, 2 leaves, was also issued.] N 6.5/8 : 945/supp. Supplement to H. O. pub. 1, Index to H. O. charts on issue by Hydrographic Office [Oct. 1944] ; corrected to May 1, 1945. [1945.] [l]+20 p. oblong 24° (H. O. pub. 1, SI.] [Processed.] N 6.8 : 1/944/supp.l Tide calendar for Hampton Roads (Sewalls Point) Va., Jan. lW5-Mar. 1047. [1945-47.] Each 1 p. f° [Monthly. Processed.] N 6.22/1 : 945/1-947/3 Tide, moon and sun calendar, Baltimore, Md. [and Tide calendar, Hampton Roads, Va.] Jan. 1945-Apr. 1947. [1945-47.] Each [2] p. 4° [Monthly. Processed. ] N 6.22/2 : 945/1-947/4 IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE Educational institutions approved by Attorney General in accordance with sec. 4 (E) of immigration act of 1924 [list], 1st supplement to edition of Aug. 20, 1945. Mar. 15, 1946. [l]+4 p. [Processed.] J 21.2 : Ed 8/945/supp.l 7"6 Same, 2d supplement. Aug. 1, 1946. [l]+4 p. [Processed.] J 21.2 : Ed 8/945/SUPP.2 INDIAN AFFAIRS OFFICE 7«>7 Blackfeet crafts [with list of Selected readings in Blackfeet arts and crafts] ; by John C. Ewers. [Haskell Institute Printing Department, Lawrence, Kans., Nov. 1945.] 66 p. il. 4° (Education Division; Indian handcrafts 9.) [Text and another illustration on p. 1-3 of cover.] I 20.31 : 9 7<'8 Indians of Pacific Northwest [with bibliography] ; bv Ruth Underbill. [Sherman Institute Press, Riverside, Calif., 1945.] 232 p. il. 4° (Edu- cation Division : Indian life and customs 5.) [Text and another illustra- tion on p. 1-3 of cover.] 1 20.30 : 5 770436°— 48 4 48 709 Iroquois crafts [with bibliography], by Carrie A. Lyford; edited by Wil- lard W. Beatty. [Printing Department, Haskell Institute, Aug. 1945.] 97 p. il. (Education Division; Indian liandcrafts 6.) [Text and an- other illustration on p. 1-3 of cover.] I 20.31 : 6 710 Order 533-538; Jan. 11, 1945-Sept. 17, 1946. [1945-46.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] 120.20:533-538 711 Pueblo crafts [with list for Further reading on Pueblo crafts], by Ruth Underbill ; edited by Willard W. Beatty. [Printing Department, Phoenix Indian School, Phoenix, Ariz., Mar. 28, 1945.] 147 p. il. large 8° (Edu- cation Division; Indian handcrafts 7.) [Text and other illustrations on p. 1-4 of cover.] I 20.31 : 7 712 Sioux cowboy, primer, Lak'ota pte'ole hok'sila, wayawapi t 'okahe, by Ann Clark ; Sioux text by Emil Afraid-of-Hawk. [Haskell Institute Printing Department, Lawrence, Kans., Dec. 1945.] 48 p. il. ([Educa- tion Division ; Indian life readers, Sioux series.] ) [Illustrated by An- drew Standing Soldier. Text and another illustration on p. 1-3 of cover. English and Sioux.] I 20.33 : Si 7 713 Suggested books for Indian schools, annotated list which includes library books, recommended textbooks, suggested books for teachers, reference material, and maps, selected with special reference to interests and activ- ities of rural communities. 3d edition, 1945. [Printing Department, Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans., Feb. 1, 1945.] [2]-j-91 p. 4" (Edu- cation Division. ) 1 20.2 : B 64/945 714 Same: 4th edition, 1946. [Printing Department, Haskell Institute, Law- rence, Kans., Dec. 21, 1945.] [2]-f 100-f [1] p. 4° [Text on p. 2-4 of cover. Supersedes all previous editions.] I 20.2 : B 64/946 715 Sun journey, story of Zuni pueblo. La Jornada del sol, by Ann Clark, Span- ish version by Cristina M. Jenkins, illustrated by Percy Tsisete Sandy ; edited by Willard W. Beatty. [Chilocco Agricultural School Printing Department, Chilocco, Okla., 1945.] 122 p. il. 4° I20.33:Su7 INFORMATION AND EDUCATION DIVISION, Army Service Forces 716 Army talk, orientation fact sheet 53-75 ; Jan. 6- June 9, 1945. [1945.] vari- ous paging, 4° [Restricted. Weekly. Processed or printed.] W 109.212 : 53-75 717 Digest, V. 2, no. 2-9 ; Jan.-Aug. 1945. [1945.] Each 12 p. or 8 p. il. large 8° [Monthly.] W 109.210 : 2/2-9 71S Same, continued, with title, I & E digest, v. 2, no. 11-v. 3, no. 2; Sept. 1945-Mar. 1946. [1945-46.] cover titles, each 32 p. or 40 p. il. 12*' [Volume 3, no. 1 is dated Nov.-Dec. 1945; none issued for Jan. or Feb. 1946. Superseded by Army information digest issued by War Depart- ment.] W 109.210 : 2/11-3/2 719 Where are the Yanks? series of articles and maps contributed by National Geographic Society as part of its extensive cooperation with armed forces, n. p. [Feb. 2, 1945]. [24] p. il. 4° [Revised edition of issue which appeared in Issue 5 of Orientation materials, distributed by Array Orientation Branch.] W 109.202 : Y 1 INFORMATION OFFICE, Agriculture Dept. 720 Clip sheet, no. 1379-1435; Dec. 3, 1944-Dec. 30, 1945. [1944-45.] Each [4] leaves, 4" [Weekly. Processed.] A 21.15 : 1379-1435 721 Same, no. 1-51 [1946], no. 1-33 [1947] ; Jan. 6, 194&-Aug. 17, 1947. [1946- 47.] Each [4] leaves, 4" [Weekly. Processed.] A 21.15 : 946/1-947/33 722 Our hungry world, facts on food around the globe. Washington, D. C, Apr. 1946. [3] -f 38 p. il. 2 p. of pi. 4° [Processed. This partial summary of World food situation, 1946, a report of Foreign Agricultural Rela- tions Office, Agriculture Dept., has been prepared for use in the emer- gency food program, in cooperation with the President's Famine Emer- gency Committee.] A 21.2 : F 73/2 49 INSPECTOR GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT 723 Annual index, Jan.-Dec. 1946, supplement to Bulletin of inspector general of Army. n. p. [Jan. 1947]. cover title, [1] +49 p. W9.8:6/ind. 724 Information circular, Jan.-Aug. 1945 ; V. 5, no. 1-8. [1945.] various paging. [Monthly.] W 9.8: 5/1-8 725 Same, with title, Bulletin of inspector general of Army, Sept. 1945-Dec. 1946 ; V. 5, no. 9-v. 6, no. 12. [1945-16.] various paging. [Monthly.] W 9.8 : 5/9-6/12 726 Practical check lists, Jan.-Dec. 1946, supplement to Bulletin of inspector general of Army. n. p. [1946]. various paging. [Monthly.] W 9.8/2: 946/1-12 INTER-AMERICAN AFFAIRS OFFICE 727 Coordination Committee activities, no. 160-176, covering reports received Mar. 27-Apr. 2 to Sept. 11-Oct. 9, 1945; issued by Regional Division. [1945.] various paging, 4° [Restricted. Weekly; sometimes one pub- lication covers two or more weeks. Processed. For earlier issues see Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office.] Pr 32.4612 : 160-176 ''28 Health and Sanitation Division, newsletter no. 66-69 ; Mar. 28-May 9, 1945. [1W5.] various paging, il. 4° [Restricted. Fortnightly. Processed. For earlier issues, see Coordinator of Inter- American Affairs Office.] Pr 32.4610 : 66-69 729 Same, continued, with title. Newsletter, Health and Sanitation Division, Institute of Inter-American Affairs, no. 70-95 ; May 23, 1945-May 8, 1946. [1945-46.] various paging, il. 4" [Fortnightly. Processed.] Pr 32.4610 : 70-95 730 Resources of the Americas for war and peace, products of 20 republics help to defeat the Axis; [poster]. [1945.] 2o.9X19.7 in. [Contains on reverse: Resources for victory, a geo-economic study. Illustrator, A. Petruccelli. Maps based on Goode School atlas.] Pr 32.4607 : R 31 731 Weekly report of activities, covering reports received Mar. 23-30, 1945 to Sept. 26-Oct. 3, 1945. Apr. 4-Oct. 10, 1945. various paging, 4" [Re- stricted. Processed. For earlier issues, see Coordinator of Inter-Ameri- can Affairs Office.] Pr 32.4611 : 945/14-^5/40 INTERDEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEE FOR ACQUISITION OF FOREIGN PUBLICATIONS 732 Orient year book, 1942. Asia Statistics Co., Tokyo, Japan [1942] repub- lished by Interdepartmental Committee for Acquisition of Foreign Pub- lications. [2] leaves-fiv+1364+[4] p. il. 7 maps. ([A-1450.]) [No longer restricted. Processed.] Y 3.P 96/6 : 2 Or 4/942 INTERIM INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION SERVICE 733 Eisenhower on war and peace, n. p. [1945]. cover title, 36 p. il. 12° [Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] S 1.46 : Ei 8 734 Last phase, allied victory in western Europe ; by Walter Millis. n. p. [1945]. 91 p. il. S 1.46 : Eu 7 735 The Philippines, n. p. [1945]. 92 p. il. [Other illustrations on p. 1-3 of cover.] S1.46:P53 736 Toward world organization, n. p. [1945]. 87 p. S1.46:W89 INTERIOR DEPARTMENT 737 Purchasing office circular 564-608; Feb. 7, liW5-Apr. 17, 1947. [1945-47.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supplements to certain of these and earlier numbers were also issued.] 1 1.66 : 5&4-608 50 INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAU 738 Form 155, catalogue of blank forms, books, laws, and regulations pertaining to internal revenue service. Revised 1945. 1946. iii+175 p. [Confiden- tial, for official use only.] T 22.39 : 945 INTERNATIONAL TRADE OFFICE 739 Industrial reference service : v. 4, pt. 1, Transportation and public utilities, no. 13-33 ; Aug.-Dec. 1946. [1946.] various paging, il, 4° [Issued with perforations. Earlier numbers issued by Foreign and Domestic Com- merce Bureau.] C 18.220 : 4/1/13-33 13. Railways of Venezuela. 14. Highways of Uruguay. 15. Railways of Bolivia. 16. Air-cargo potentials between U. S. and Venezuela. 17. Railways of Guatemala and El Salvador. 18. Railways of Uruguay. 19. Railways of Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama. 20. Highways of Bolivia. 21. Highways of Chile. 22. Air-cargo potentials between U. S. and Union of South Africa. 23. Railways of Mexico. 24. Air-cargo potentials between U. S. and Cuba. 25. Air-cargo potentials between U. S. and Republic of Panama. 26. Railways of Newfoundland. 27. Power facilities of Argentina. 28. Electric power in northeastern Brazil. 29. Highways of Venezuela. 30. Railways of Cuba. 31. Railways of Sweden. 32. Electric power in India. 33. Highways of Guatemala and El Salvador. 740 Same : v. 4, pt. 2, Chemicals, drugs and pharmaceuticals, no. 85-135 ; Aug.- Dec. 1946. [1946.] various paging, il. 4° [Issued with perforations. Earlier numbers issued by Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau.] C 18.220 : 4/2/85-135 85. Pharmaceuticals, proprietary medicines, and medicinal chemicals in the Philippines. 86. Brazil's insecticide industry and market. 87. Phosphoric acid (synopsis of information). 88. Markets for talcum powder, and dentifrices in Panama. 89. Oil or rosemary (synopsis of information). 90. Cuban market for household insecticides and disinfectants. 91. French market for insecticides. 92. Oil of lavender (synopsis of information). 93. Pharmaceuticals, proprietary medicines, biologicals and medicinal chemicals in Bolivia. 94. Markets for skin lotions, balms and face powder in Brazil. 95. Cuban market for coal-tar dyes. 96. Markets for talcum powder, face powders, skin cream, toilet soap, denti- frices, and skin lotions and balms in Paraguay. 97. Buchu leaves (synopsis of information). 98. Dominican Republic market for agricultural insecticides and fungicides, and household insecticide and disinfectants. 99. Cochineal (synopsis of information). 100. Markets for synthetic resins and plastic materials in United Kingdom. 101. Markets for industrial explosives, fuses, and blasting caps in Costa Rica and Mexico. 102. Insecticide markets in Australia and New Zealand. 103. Markets for fertilizers in Cuba. 104. Insecticide markets in Colombia and Ecuador. 105. Pharmaceuticals, proprietary medicines, biologicals, and medicinal cheml cals, Costa Rica. 106. Pharmaceuticals, proprietary medicines, biologicals, and medicinal cheml cals, Aden. 107. Pharmaceuticals, proprietary medicines, biologicals, and medicinal chemicals, French Equatorial Africa and Cameroons, French Mandate. 108. Pharmaceuticals, proprietary medicines, biologicals, and medicinal cheml cals, Norway. 109. Pharmaceuticals, proprietary medicines, biologicals, and medicinal chemicals El Salvador. 110. Pharmaceuticals, proprietary medicines, biologicals, and medicinal chemicals Paraguay. 111. Pharmaceuticals, proprietary medicines, biologicals, and medicinal chemicals Guatemala. 112. Pharmaceuticals, proprietary medicines, biologicals, and medicinal chemicals, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. 113. Pharmaceuticals, proprietary medicines, biologicals, and medicinal cheml cals, Iraq. 51 Industrial reference service — Continued. 114. Pharmaceuticals, proprietary medicines, biologicals, and medicinal chemi- cals, Portugal. 115. Pharmaceuticals, properietary me-45 911 Naval aviation news, no. 208-273; Jan. 1, 1944-Aug. 1947. n. p. [1944-47]. cover titles, various paging, il. 4° [Restricted. Semimonthly ; monthly beginning Jan. 1946. Text and illustrations on p. 2-4 of covers. Num- ber 231 contains an Index for Jan.-Dec. 1944.] N 27.16 : 208-273 912 Night fighter sense; issued by Aviation Training Division. Oct. 1945. [4] +34+ [2] p. il. 4° [Title on cover is: Night fighter sense, or who killed Japanese sandman? Other illustrations on front and back cover.] N 27.2 : N 56/2 913 Operational instruments work sheets ; issued by Aviation Training Division Aug. 1945. 64 p. il. 1 pi. 12° [Restricted. Pages 58-^4 are left blank to be used for notes.] N27.2:W89 914 Ordnance and gunnery instructions for naval armed guards on merchant ships, 1945. 5th edition. 1945. v+194 p. il. 12° [Restricted.] N 27.5: Or 2/945 915 Pilots' choice, pilots' poll on kind of flyer wanted in naval aviation ; [issued by Aviation Training Division]. [1945.] 61 p. il. oblong 24° N 27.2 : P 64 916 Precipitation static. Apr. 1945. cover title, 36 p. il. 4° (Aviation Train- ing Division.) [Restricted. Issued with perforations.] N27.5:P91 917 Precision bombing [with bibliography] ; prepared by Bureau of Aeronautics. Feb. 1945. [5]+208 p.+ [2] leaves, il. 4° [Restricted. Proces.sed. An- other illustration on cover.] N27.5:B63 918 Radio discipline sense : [issued by] Aviation Training Division. 1945. 24 p. il.4° N 27.2 :R 11/2 919 Rescue sense ; [issued by] Aviation Training Division. July 1945. 32 p. il. 4° [Restricted.] N27.2:R31 920 Seeing from aircraft, training notes for naval aviators and air crewmen ; issued by Aviation Training Division. July 1945. 96 p. il. 4° [Con- fidential.] N27.2:Se3 921 Support alrci-aft sense ; [issued by] Aviation Training Division. May 1945. 40 p. il. 4° [Restricted.] N 27.2 : Su 7 NAVAL PERSONNEL BUREAU 922 Ammunition handling. [1945.] v+256 p. il. 4° (Standards and Cur- riculum Division, Training.) [Restricted.] N 17.24/4: Am 6 923 Fire controlman 2c ; prepared by Standards and Curriculum Division. Training. Edition of 1945. 1945. 2 v., vi-j-[l]-t-264 p. il. 1 pi. 12° and vii-f307 p. il. 1 pi. 12° (Navy training counses.) [Restricted.] N 17.25 : F 51/10/945/v.l,2 924 Gunner's mate Ic and chief; prepared by Standards and Curriculum Di- vision, Training. Edition of 1946. 1946. iv+[l]-f314 p. il. 1 pi. 12° (Navv training courses.) [Restricted. Another illustration on front cover. ] N 17.25 : G 95/11/946 925 Gunnex-'s mate 2c ; prepared by Standards and Curriculum Division, Train- ing. Edition of 1945. 1945. 2 v., vii-f-211 p. il. 12° and iii+[l]+369 p. il. 12° (Navy training courses.) [Restricted.] N 17.25 : G 95/10/945/v.l, 2 926 Instructor's training aids guide; prepared by Training Aids Division [or] Trainnig Division, Training Aids Section. [1945.] Each [2] p. or [4] p. il. 4° [No longer restricted. These guides are issued in loose-leaf form for use with training films. Some issues are designated Training aids guide.] N 17.2 : T 68/3-54 927 Printer 3c & 2c ; prepared by Standards and Curriculum Division, Training. Edition of 1945. 1945. vi-f [1] -j-157 p. il. 12° (Navy training courses. ) [Restricted.] N 17.25 : P 93/945 928 s. E. A. watch, published for Navy editors by Ships' Editorial Association, V. 1, no. 2 ; Aug. 1945. [1945.] 8 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] N 17.2 : Se l/4/v.l,no.2 929 SEA clipper, prepared weekly for Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard newspapers enrolled in Ships' Editorial Association, week ending July 21, 1945-week ending June 28, 1947 ; no. 1-101. Ships' Editorial Associa- tion, Washington, D. C. [1945-47.] Each 1 p. il. large 4° N 17.39 : no.1-101 930 SEA clipper special, no. 1 ; Jan. 25, 1946. Ships' Editorial Association [1946.] 1 p. large 4° N 17.2 : Se 1/5/no.l 931 Seamanship. June 1944, 3d printing, Oct. 1945. vii+447 p. il. 2 pi. 4° (Training, Standards and Curriculum Division.) [Restricted. Plates are separate.] N 17.24/4 : Se 1/2 932 Ship's cook 3c and 2c; prepared by Standards and Curriculum Division, Training. Edition of 1945. 1945. vi-f- [1] +282 p. il. 12° (Navy train- ing courses. ) [Restricted.] N 17.25 : C 77/7/945 933 Storekeeper 3c and 2c; prepared by Standards and Curriculum Division, Training. Edition 1945. 1945. iii+[l]+166 p. il. 12° (Navy train- ing courses. ) [Restricted.] N 17.25 : St 7/6/945 934 Torpedoman's mate 3c and 2c; prepared by Standards and Curriculum Division, Training. Edition of 1945. 1945. v+[l]+348 p .il. 1 pi. 12° (Navy training courses.) [Restricted.] N 17.25 : T 63/7/945 70 NAVY DEPARTMENT Administrative reference service report 7A-9. [Processed. Text on p. 2 of covers.] N1.32: (nos.) 935 7A. Principal officials and officers, Navy Department and United States Fleet, Sept. 1, 1939-June 1, 1945. June 1945. cover title, 10 p. 4° [Supersedes list issued May 1944.] _ 936 8. Demobilization of civilian personnel by Navy after 1st World War ; prepared by Bess Glenn. Feb. 1945. cover title, [l]+43 p. 4» 937 9. Fixing wages and salaries of Navy civilian employees in shore establishments, 1862-1945 [with List of references relating to wages and civil employees at navy yards, naval stations, and other shore establishments] ; prepared by Guy McPherson and Mary Watts. May 1945. cover title, [1]+13 p. 4° 938 Court-martial order 3, 1944, 1-12, 1945, 1-9, 1946; Oct. 1944-Sept. 1946. 1945-46. various paging, 12° [Issued witli perforations. Index for year ending Dec. 31, 1945, was also issued.] N 1.14 : 944/3-946/9 939 Navy Department worii improvement program for groups 2, 3 and 4a em- ployees. [1945.] [2]+17p. 4° [Processed.] N 1.2 : W 89/group 2-4a 940 Navy Department worli improvement program for group 4b employees [with bibliographies]. [Sept. 1945.] [2] +13 p. il. 4° N 1.2 : W 89/group 4b 941 Safety review, V. 2, no. 1-6 ; Jan.-June 1945. [1945.] various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] N 1.33 : 2/1-6 942 Telephone directory. Republic 7400; Jan. 15, 1945-May 1947. [1945-47.] various paging, il. 8" or 4° [Issued irregularly. For official use only. Titles vary.] N 1.23 : 945/1-047/2 943 This is your baby! war contract settlement proposal, Navy will help but only you can prepare claim ! [published by Industrial Readjustment Branch, Material Division, Office of Assistant Secretary, Navy Depart- ment]. [1945.] [4] p. il. 4° [Processed.] N2.2:C52 944 Wishing you a safe and happy holiday ! peace on earth, good will to men ; official Navy safety poster. 1945. 21.8X16.8 in. N 1.31/2 :H 71 OLD AGE AND SURVIVORS INSURANCE BUREAU 945 Claims manual [revised Oct. 1941, appendices, changes, revised pages]. [1943-45.] various paging. [Issued with perforations for insertion in manual.] FS 3.6 : 01 1/3/941 946 Claims manual, pt. 2, Field and area office adjudication, June 1944 [revised pages]. [1945.] various paging. [Issued with perforations for inser- tion in manual.] FS 3.6 : 01 l/3/944/pt.2 947 Same, pt. 3, Area office procedural supplement, July 1944 [revised pages and Index]. [1945.] various paging. [Issued with perforations for insertion in manual.] FS 3.6 : 01 l/3/944/pt.3 ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT 948 Firing tables. [For numbers of the Firing table series which have not been listed in the Monthly catalog, refer to the War Department publica- tion designated War Department Field manual FM 21-6, List and Index of War Department Publications.] W 34.34: (nos.) 949 Index to Ordnance Department orders, circulars, bulletins, and memoran- dums, current as of June 30, 1945. [1945.] 12 p. 4° [Processed.] W 34.3 : ind./945 950 Same, current as of Jan. 1, 1946. [1946.] 12 p. 4° [Processed.] W 34.3 : iud./946 951 Same, current as of Jan. 1, 1947. [1947.] 24 p. 4° [Processed.] W 34.3 : ind./947 952 Ordnance Department bulletin 1^5 to 21-45, 1-46 to 15-46 ; Jan. 12, 1945- Dec. 24, 1946. [1945-46.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Revisions and changes to certain of these bulletins were also i.'ssued.] W 34.3 : 945/1-946/15 71 953 Ordnance Department order 1-45 to 83-45, 1-46 to 66-46, 1-47 to 34-47 ; Jan. 1, 194&-Aug. 15, 1947. [1945-47.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Revisions and changes to certain of these orders were also issued.] W 34.9/3 : 945/1-947/34 954 Ordnance Department safety bulletin 105-167 ; Jan. 2, 1945-June 19, 1947. [1945-47.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Changes to certain of these bulletins were also Issued.] W 34.35 : 105-167 955 Trajectory diagram for gun, 4.7-inch (120 mm), AA, Ml shell, HE, M73 fuze, PD T63E2, muzzle velocity=3,000 F/S ; July 3, 1945. Horizontal scale 1:25,000; altitude scale 1:1,500. [1945.] 16X38 in (TD 4.7 AA-C-1. ) [Range in yards at level of gun.] W 34.34 : 4.7 AA-C-1/supp. 956 Trajectory diagram for guns, 90 mm, Ml, MlAl, M2 and M3, shell H. E., M71, fuze P. D. M. 48, -chart A, muzzle velocity =2,700 F/S ; Sept. 22, 1U4. Horizontal scale 1 : 25,000 ; altitude scale 1 : 1,500. [1945.] 16X 29 in. (TD 90-F-2.) [Range in yards at level of gun.] W 34.34 : 90-F-2 PAN AMERICAN UNION 957 Correo de la Oficina de Cooperacion Intelectual, ntimero 31 ; novlembre 1945. [1945.] cover title, [l]+45 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.62 : s 31 958 Inter-American Technical Economic Conference, Pan American Union, Washington, D. C, Nov. 15, 1945, program and regulations. [1945.] [2] +4+ [5] leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.2: In 8/17 959 Lectura para maestros [no. 17 y 18; mayo y septiembre 1946]. [1946.] cover titles, each [2]-|-30 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.48 : s 17, s 18 9C0 Lectures pedagogiques [no. 1 y 2; novembre y d^cembre 1945]. [1945.] cover titles, [2] +37 leaves and [2] +35 leaves, 4° [Pi'ocessed.] PA 1.48 : f 1, f 2 961 Leitura para educadores no. 10 e 11 ; maio 1945 e setembro 1946]. [1945- 46.] cover titles, [l]+30 leaves and [l]+26 leaves, 4" [Processed.] PA 1.48 :p 10, p 11 962 National heroes of Latin America; by Rogelio E. Alfaro. [1945.] cover title, [19] leaves, 4" [Processed. At head of title: Pan American Day, Apr. 14.] PA 1.2 :H 43 963 Pan American Union. Washington, D. C. [1945]. [2] p. il. oblong 8", folded into narrow 8° size. PA 1.2 : P 19/19 964 Selected list of books (in English) on Latin America. 7th edition, revised and enlarged. Washington, D. C, Nov. 1945. [l]+iii+l-51B+52- 59A+60-86 leaves, 4° (Bibliographic series no. 4.) [Processed.] PA 1.43: 4/7 965 Summary of annual report of director general of Pan American Union, fiscal year 1945, submitted to Governing Board at meeting held Nov. 21, 1945. Washington, D. C. [1945]. [2]+l-21A+22-135 leaves, 4° [Proc- essed.] PA 1.1 : 945 966 Summary of annual report of director general of Pan American Union, tiscal year 1946, submitted to Governing Board at meeting held Nov. 6, 1946. Washington, D. 0. [1946]. [2] +151 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.1 : 946 PANAMA CANAL 967 Canal Zone Junior College, catalogue no. 12-15, announcement of courses, 1944-45 [to] 1947-48, register of students, 1943-44 Lto] 1946-47. Balboa Heights, Canal Zone, 1944-47. various paging, il. W 79.10/8 : 12-15 968 Canal Zone Junior College (Extension Division), announcement of evening courses, 1943-44 [to] 1046-47, no. [1-] 4. Balboa Heights, Canal Zone, 1943-46. various paging. W 79.10/9 : 1-4 72 969 Tide tables, Balboa and Cristobal, Canal Zone, [calendar year] 1946. Panama Canal Press, Mount Hope, C. Z., 1945. 31 p. 24° [For official use only. From Tide tables, 1946, issued by Coast and Geodetic Survey.] W 79.8 : 946 PATENT OFFICE 970 General information concerning patents, Jan. 1, 1946. 1945. [1]+21 p. 11. C 21.2 : P 27/946 PLANT AND OPERATIONS OFFICE 971 Plant and operations circular 162-182 ; Feb. 27, 1^5-July 22, 1947, [1945- 47.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supplements to certain of these circulars and an erratum to no. 165 were issued also.] A 60.4/3 : 162-182 PLANT INDUSTRY, SOILS, AND AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING BUREAU 972 Sweet potato storage houses ; by T. A. H. Miller and J. W. Simons. Revised Sept. 1945. Beltsville, Md. [1945.] 17 p. il. 4° [Processed]. A 77.502 :Sw/3/945 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT 973 Advertisement inviting proposals for carrying mails of United States on star routes in Arizona, July 1, 1946- June 30, 1950. Dec. 11, 1945. iv+36 p. [Interleaved. Back title is : Arizona, 1946-50.] P 1.22 : Ar 4 i/946-50 974 Same, in Arkansas, July 1, 1947-June 30, 1951. Dec. 10, 1946. ix+128 p. [Interleaved. Back title is : Arkansas, 1947-51.] P 1.22 : Ar 4 k/947-51 975 Same in California, July 1, 1946-June 30, 1950. Dec. 11, 1945. ix + 180 p. [Interleaved. Back title is : California, 1946-50.] P 1.22 : C 12/946-50 976 Same in Colorado, July 1, 1946-June 30, 1950. Dec. 11, 1945. vii+107 p. [Interleaved. Back title is: Colorado, 1946-50.] P 1.22 : C 71/946-50 977 Same in Idaho, July 1, 1946-June 30, 1950. Dec. 11, 1945. v+82 p. [Inter- leaved. Back title is : Idaho, 1946-50.] P 1.22 : Id 1/946-50 978 Same in Illinois, July 1, 1947-June 30, 1951. Dec. 10, 1946. vi+85 p. [In- terleaved. Back title is : Illinois, 1947-51.] P 1.22 : II 6/947-51 979 Same in Indiana, July 1, 1947-June 30, 1951. Dec. 10, 1946. vi+82 p. [Interleaved. Back title is : Indiana, 1947-51.] P 1.22 : In 2/947-51 980 Same in Iowa, July 1, 1947-June 30, 1951. Dec. 10, 1946. vi-f74 p. [Interleaved. Back title is : Iowa, 1947-51.] P 1.22 : lo 9/947-51 981 Same in Kansas, July 1, 1946-June 30, 1950. Dec. 11, 1945. vi-f69 p. [Interleaved. Back title is : Kansas, 1946-50.] P 1.22 : K 13/946-50 982 Same in Louisiana, July 1, 1947-June 30, 1951. Dec. 10, 1946. vi-|-86 p. [Interleaved. Back title is : Louisiana, 1947-51.] P 1.22 : L 93/947-51 983 Same in Michigan, July 1, 1947-June 30, 1951. Dec. 10, 1946. viii+113 p. [Interleaved. Back title is: Michigan, 1947-51.] P 1.22 : M 58/947-51 984 Same in Minnesota, July 1, 1947-June 30, 1951. Dec. 10, 1946. vii+102 p. [Interleaved. Back title is : Minnesota, 1947-51.] P 1.22 : M 66/947-51 985 Same in Missouri, July 1, 1947-June 30, 1951. Dec. 10, 1946. s-f 155 p. [Interleaved. Back title is: Missouri, 1947-51.] P 1.22 : M 69o/947-51 986 Same in Montana, July 1, 1946-June 30, 1950. Dec. 11, 1945. viii+148 p. [Interleaved. Back title is : Montana, 1946-50.] P 1.22 : M 76/946-50 987 Same in Nebraska, July 1, 1946-June 30, 1950. Dec. 11, 1945. vii+97 p. [Interleaved. Back title is : Nebraska, 1946-50.] P 1.22 : N 27/946-50 988 Same in Nevada, July 1, 1946-June 30, 1950. Dec. 11, 1945. iv+44 p. [Interleaved. Back title is: Nevada, 1946-50.] P 1.22 : N 41/946-50 989 Same in New Mexico, July 1, 1946-June 30, 1950. Dec. 11, 1945. vi4-72 p. [Interleaved. Back title is: New Mexico, 1946-50.] P 1.22 : N 42m/946-50 73 990 Same in North Dakota, July 1, 1946-June 30, 1950. Dec. 11, 1945. iv+51 p. [Interleaved. Back title is: North Dakota, 1946-50.] P 1.22 : N 81d/946-50 991 Same in Ohio, July 1, 1947-June 30, 1951. Dec. 10, 1946. vii+109 p. [Interleaved. Back title is: Ohio, 1947-51.] P 1.22 : Oh 3/947-51 992 Same in Oklahoma. July 1, 1947-June 30, 1951. Dec. 10, 1946. vi+86 p. [Interleaved. Back title is : Oklahoma, 1947-51.] P 1.22 : Ok 4/947-51 993 Same in Oregon, July 1, 1946-June 30, 1950. Dec. 11, 1945. vii+9S p. [Interleaved. Back title is : Oregon, 1946-50.] P 1.22 : Or 3/946-50 994 Same in South Dakota, July 1, 1946-June 30, 1950. Dec. 11, 1945. vi+77 p. [Interleaved. Back title is: South Dakota, 1946-50.] P 1.22 : So 8d/946-50 995 Same in Territory of Hawaii, July 1, 1946-June 30, 1950. Dec. 11, 1945. iii+19 p. [Interleaved. Back title is: Hawaii, 1946-50.] P 1.22 : H 31/94fr-50 996 Same in Texas, July 1, 1947-June 30, 1951. Dec. 10, 1946. xiv+236 p. [Interleaved. Back title is: Texas, 1947-51.] P 1.22 : T 31/947-51 997 Same in Utah, July 1, 1946-June 30, 1950. Dec. 11, 1945. iv+43 p. [Inter- leaved. Back title is : Utah, 1946-50.] P 1.22 : Ut 1/946-50 998 Same in Washington, July 1, 1946-June 30, 1950. Dec. 11, 1945. vi+100 p. [Interleaved. Back title is: Washington, 1946-50.] P 1.22 : W 27/946-50 999 Same in Wisconsin, July 1, 1947-June 30, 1951. Dec. 10, 1946. vi+92 p. [Interleaved. Back title is : Wisconsin, 1947-51.] P 1.22 : W 75/947^-51 1000 Same in Wyoming, July 1, 1946-June 30, 1980. Dec. 11, 1945. vi+78 p. [Interleaved. Back title is: Wyoming, 1946-50.] P 1.22 : W 99/946-50 1001 Advertisement inviting proposals for carrying mails of United States on steamboat or other power-boat routes and star routes in Alaska, July 1, 1946-June 30, 1950. June 26, 1945. iii+29 p. P 1.23 : Al ls/94&-50 1002 Advertisement inviting proposals for carrying mails of United States on steamboat or other powerboat routes in Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and California, July 1, 1946-June 30, 1950. Dec. 11, 1945. iii+20 p. P 1.23 : Id 1/946-50 1003 Report on second-class mail to Postmaster General ; submitted by Charles A. Heiss. May 21, 1946. v+150 p. P 22.2 : Se 2 PRICE ADMINISTRATION OFFICE 1004 Activities of Office of Price Administration in Territories and Island pos- sessions, 1942^5, Mary Gresham, regional information executive. July 1945. [2]-t-33 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4202 : T 27 1005 Home you can afford. [1946.] 32 p. il. small 4° Pr 32.4202 : R 75/6 1006 Meat buying under price control. Revised [Jan. 1945]. [1945.] 4 p. il. 4" (Group Services Branch, Information Department.) Pr 32.4202 : M 46/945 1007 Mileage conservation letter no. 5-13; Jan. 2-May 14, 1945. [1945.] var- ious paging, 4° [Processed. Discontinued.] Pr 32.4266 : 5-13 1008 Prospects for prices of farm products during next 12 months ; [by] Goeflrey Shepherd. May 14, 1945. [2]-f6 p. 11. 4° [Processed. For adminis- trative use only.] Pr 32.4202 : F 22/4 PROCUREMENT DIVISION 1009 General schedule of supplies: Chewing and smoking tobacco under class 25, Jan. 1-June 30, 1940. [1946.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] T 58.8 : 2.5/946 1010 Same : Clothing under class 55, Nov. 1945-Oct. 31, 1946. [1946.] 10 p. 4" [ Processed. ] T 58.8 : 55/945-46 74 1011 General schedule of supplies, amdt. 1031-1140: Apr. 23-Aug. 2, 1946. [1946.] various paging, various sizes. [Processed.] T 58.^/3 1031-1140 PRODUCTION AND MARKETING ADMINISTRATION 1012 Commercial grain stocks reports, v. 20, no. 34-52; Aug. 21-Dec. 26, 1945. [1945.] Each 1 p. f [Weekly. Processed.] A 82.31 : 20/34-52 1013 Labeling insecticides containing DDT. Revised [edition.] Sept. 1, 1945. 6 p. 4° [ Processed. ] A 82.2 : In 7/945 1014 Monthly food supply report, Aug. 1945-Dec. 1946. [1945-46.] Each 13 p. or 9 p. 4° [Restricted. Processed. An errata to report for June 1946 was issued also.] A 82.16 : 945/8-946/12 1015 Periodic market reports of Production and Marketing Administration. May 1946. 30 p. il. 4° [Processed.] A 82.2 : M 34 1016 Special services memorandum 236-278 ; Aug. 24, 1945- June 4, 1947. [1945- 47.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] A 82.109 : 236-278 1017 United States cotton quality report for ginnings, v. 19, no. 1-9 ; Aug. 31, 1945- Mar. 21, 1946. [1945-46.] Each 4 p. or 9 p. 4° [Processed. Issued every 2 weeks during harvesting season, with one issue in March the following year.] A 82.28 : 19/1-9 1018 Weekly feed market review, v. 28, no. 34-52 ; Aug. 22-Dec. 26, 1945. [1945.] Each 2 p. r [Processed.] A 82.32 : 28/34-52 10.19 Weekly rice market review, v. 18, no. 34-52 ; Aug. 21-Dec. 26, 1945. [1945.] Each 2 p. or 3 p. 4° or f° [Processed.] A 82.33 : 18/34-52 PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL'S OFFICE 1020 Safety information : Army safety program, in production, in training, v. 1. no. 3-5; Dec. 1944-Jan. 1945 to June 1945. [1945.] cover titles, various paging, il. 4" [Processed. Number 3 is dated Dec. 1944-Jan. 1945 and no. 4 is dated Feb.-Mar. 1945. Text and illustrations on p. 2-4 of covers. Discontinued] W 37.2 : Sa l/2/v.l,no.3-5 PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE 1021 DDT for control of murine typhus fever. May 1946. cover title. 27 p. il. 16° (Malaria control in war areas, Atlanta, Ga.) [Text and another illustra- tion on p. 1-2 of cover.] FS'2.2 : D 33/2 1022 General circular no. 10, 67, 71, 74, 94, 96-106; Nov. 13, 1945-July 8. 1&47. [1945^7.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form. Revisions and revised pages of certain earlier circulars were issued also.] FS2.14: (nos.) 1023 Hemorrhoids (piles). [Nov. 1945.] [4] p. narrow 8° ([Health education series no. 12.]) [Processed.] FS 2.50: 12 1024 Illness and medical care among 2,500,000 persons in 83 cities, with special reference to socio-economic factors, collection of 27 reprints. 1945. [805] p. il. [These articles were formerly published in Public health bulletins, Public health reports. Elementary school journal, Milbank Memorial Fund quarterly, and School review. Back title is: National health survev, 1935-36, collected papers.] FS 2.2 : II 6/2 1023 Incidence of illness and volume of medical services among 9,000 canvassed families, collection of 23 reprints ; by Selwyn D. Collins. 1944 [807] p. il. [These articles were formerly published in Public health reports and Milbank Memorial Fund quarterly.] FS 2.2 : II 6 1926 Malaria control in war areas, 1944-45. [1945.] [2] +134 p. il. 4° [Pro- cessed. Another illustration on front cover.] FS 2.2 : M 29/944-45 1027 National Negro Health Week, 31st observance, Apr. 1-8, 1945: [Health Week poster contest, rules, etc.]. 1945. [2] p. il. 4° FS 2.2 : N 31/945 75 1028 Practical application of means test ; by Bailey B. Burritt. Feb. 7, 1945. 9 p. 4" [Processed.] FS 2.30 :M 46/2 PUBLIC RELATIONS BUREAU 1029 Home from Bataan, but, oh we're weary ! [Apr. 1945.] 96 leaves, il. f" W 107.2 : B 31 PUBLIC ROADS BUREAU 1030 Informational memorandum 80-86 ; Jan. 31-May 31, 1945. [1945.] various paging, il. 4" [Processed.] FW 2.16 : 80-86 PUBLICATION BOARD 1031 [Letter to John W. Snyder, director. Office of Reconversion, from Secretary of Commerce.] [Jan. 24, 1946.] 6 leaves, 4° [Processed. Summarizes declassificatiou and dissemination activities of Publication Board.] Y3.P96/6:2D35 1032 OPB [reports] 4-37. [1945.] various paging, 4° [Processed. A report designated OPB 32-2 was also issued. Information lacliing as to nos. 1-3.] Y 3.P 96/6 : 8/4-37 P. B. reports. [1945.] f [Processed.] Y3.P 96/6: 10 (nos.& letters) 1033 C-20A. Report of Ludwig Wesch, translation of his paper [on] Phosphors, centi- meter waves, etc.; [by] McCarthy, Townsend, Mertz. [l]+24 leaves. ([P. B. 14529.]) 1034 C-51B. Report on ceramic developments by Franz Rother, translation of his origi- nal paper; reported by R. H. McCarthy. flJ+S p. ([P. B. 6496.]) 1035 C-60. Report on miscellaneous developments in German science and industry ; reported by C. W. Hansen. [l]+34p. ([P. B. 1683.]) 1036 C-63. Report of high frequency technical ceramic materials of Germany ; by Hans Thurnauer. [1]+31 p. ([P. B. 6494.]) 1037 C-64. Paper on Discharge of electrons from cold metals ; by Franz Rother, translation. [1] +25 leaves. ( [P. B. 6492.] ) 1038 C-66. Report on laboratory of Carl Bosch in Berlin, Infra-red and fluorescent screens ; reported by R. H. Ranger. [1] +25 leaves. ( [P. B. 6653.] ) 1039 C-68. Report on new vacuum tube techniques of Telefunken, Berlin ; by Malvern J. Gross. [1]+15 leaves. ([P. B. 6653.]) 1040 C-70. Report on plants, methods, and products in German telephone industry ; by R. W. Augustine. [1] +22 leaves. ([P. B. 7762.] ) QUARTERMASTER GENERAL OF ARMY 1041 Fuels for global conflict; by Erna Risch. 1945. x+99 p. il. 4° ([QMC Historical studies, no. 9] ; Historical Section, General Administrative Services Division. ) W 77.36 : 9 1042 Labor problems in Quartermaster procurement, 1939-44; by Harry B. Yoshpe. 1945. vi+lOe p. il. 4" (Q. M. C. Historical studies, no. 11 ; His- torical Section, General Administrative Services Division.) W 77.36: 11 1043 Packaging and packing of subsistence for Army ; by Harold W. Tliatcber. 1945. x+142 p. il. 4° (Q. M. C. Historical studies, no. 10; Historical Section, General Administrative Services Division.) W 77.36: 10 1044 Petroleum facilities of Borneo and Celebes ; prepared by Enemy Oil Com- mittee for Fuels and Lubricants Division. Mar. 1945. 112 p. il. 4° [Confidential. Processed.] W 77.37 :B&4 1045 Petroleum facilities of Formosa ; prepared by Enemy Oil Committee for Fuels and Lubricants Division. Feb. 1945. 84 p. il. 4° [Confidential. Processed. ] W 77.37 : F 70 1046 Petroleum facilities of Germany ; prepared by Enemy Oil Committee for Panels and Lubricants Division. Mar. 1945. 372 p. il. 4° [Confidential. Processed.] W 77.37 : G 31 1047 Petroleum facilities of Japan ; prepared by Enemy Oil Committee for Fuels and Lubricants Division. Sept. 1945. 11+306 p. il. 4° [Confidential. Processed. ] W 77.37 : J 27 1048 Petroleum facilities of Japan, v. 1 and 2 ; prepared by Enemy Oil Committee for Fuels and Lubricants Division. Sept. 1945. 11+298 leaves, il. 4° [Confidential. Preliminary. Processed.] W 77.37 : J 27/v.l & 2/prelim. 76 1049 Petroleum facilities of Java, Madera and the Lesser Sunda Islands; pre- pared by Enemy Oil Committee for Fuels and Lubricants Division. Mar. 1945. 108 p. il. 4° [Confidential. Processed.] W 77.37: J 32 1050 QMG circular 1^8 [1945], 1-33 [194G], 1-40 [1947] ; Jan. 1, 1945-July 31, 1947. [1945-47.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supplements to cer- tain of these and earlier circulars were issued also.] W 77.22 : 945/1-947/40 1051 Quartermaster supplement to Procurement regulations, instruction sheet, no. 30-34 ; Jan. 5-Mar. 25, 1945. [1945. ] Each 2 p. or 1 p. 4" [Processed. Accompanied by reprints of certain pages (with changes) to be inserted in Quartermaster supplement to Procurement regulations.] W 77.10/1 : P 94/943/instr .30-34 RADIO SERVICE, Information Office, Agriculture Dept. 1052 Farm flashes. [1945-47.] [The Radio Service issues Farm flashes for broadcast use only, which provide up-to-date information in the field of scientific agriculture. Individual entries are not made for these pub- lications.] A 21.13/7: (letter-nos.) 1053 Homemakers' chat (for broadcast use only), [Jan. 1, 1945-May 21, 1946]. [1945-46.] various paging, 4° [Daily except Saturday and Sunday. Processed.] A 21.13/8/945/1-946/100 RARE BOOKS DIVISION, Library of. Congress 1054 Dance of death, printed at Paris in 1490, reproduction made from copy in Lessing J. Rosenwald collection. Library of Congress. [Aug. 1945.] x+[34] p. il. large 8° [Facsimile of Latin edition of Dance of death, printed by Guyot Marchand at Paris, 1490.] LC 23.2 : D 19/lst print RECLAMATION BUREAU 1055 Boise irrigation project, Idaho, Arrowrock division, Anderson Ranch res- ervoir, announcement of annual water rental charges. July 17, 1946. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 :B 63/35 1056 Boise irrigation project, Idaho-Oreg., Arrowrock division, public notice of annual operation and maintenance chai'ges. Dec. 30, 1946. 1 p. 4° [ Processed. ] 1 1.49 : B 63/36 1057 Boise irrigation project [Idaho-Oreg., Arrowrock division], public notice of annual water charges. Jan. 2, 1945. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 : B 63/32 1058 Deschutes irrigation project, Greg., north unit, announcement of annual water rental charges. Apr. 30, 1946. 3 p. 4° [Processed. An amend- ment, 1 p., was also issued.] 1 1.49 : D 45/1 1059 Kendrick irrigation project, Wyo., notice of temporary water service. Mar. 27, 1946. 2 p. 4° [Processed. A correction sheet, 1 p. oblong 32°, was also issued.] 1 1.49 : K 34/1 1060 Klamath irrigation project, Oreg.-Calif., public notice of annual water charges. Apr. 10, 1946. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 :K 66/42 1061 Klamath irrigation project [Oreg.-Calif.], public notice of annual water rental charges. Mar. 15, 1945. [2] p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49: K 66/41 1062 Klamath irrigation project, Oreg.-Calif., Tule Lake division, public notice opening public lands to entry. Aug. 1, 1946. 6-f [5] p. 1 map, 4° [An Errata sheet, 1 p. oblong 24°, was also issued.] 1 1.49 : K 66/43 1063 Lugert-Altus irrigation project, Okla., announcement of annual water rental charges (act of June 17, 1902, 32 Stat. 388, as amended or sup- plemented). May 27, 1946. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 :L 96/1 1064 North Platte irrigation project, Nebr.-Wyo., public notice of annual water rental charges. Jan. 17, 1947. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 : N 81 p/52 77 1065 Notus and Payette divisions, Boise project, Idalio, public notice of annual water rental charges. Mar. 1, 1945. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] 11.49 : B 63/33 1066 Orland irrigation project, Calif., public notice of annual operation and maintenance charges. Oct. 3, 1945. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] 11.49: Or 5/30 1067 Orland irrigation project, Calif., public notice of annual operation and maintenance charges. Sept. 17, 1946. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] 11.49 : Or 5/32 1068 Orland irrigation project, Calif., public notice of annual water rental charges. Oct. 3, 1945. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] 11.49: Or 5/31 1069 Orland irrigation project, Calif., public notice of annual water rental charges. Sept. 17, 1946. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] 11.49: Or 5/33 1070 Owyhee project, Idaho-Oreg., notice of availability of water, Ontario-Nyssa Irrigation District. Feb. 19, 1946. 10 p. 4° [Processed.] 11.49: Ow 9/22 1071 Owyhee project, Oreg.-Idaho, notice of availability of water. Advancement Irrigation District. Feb. 19, 1946. 5 p. 4° [Processed.] 11.49 :0w 9/19 1072 Owyhee project, Oreg.-Idaho, notice of availability of water, Bench Irriga- tion District. Feb. 19, 1946. 6 p. 4° [Processed.] 11.49 :0w 9/24 1073 Owyhee project, Oreg.-Idaho, notice of availability of water, Crystal Irri- gation District. Feb. 19, 1946. 6 p. 4" [Processed.] 11.49 :0w 9/23 1074 Owyhee project, Oreg.-Idaho, notice of availability of water, Gem Irriga- tion District, Feb. 19, 1946. 25 p. 4° [Processed.] 11.49 :0w 9/18 1075 Owyhee project, Oreg.-Idaho, notice of availability of water, Owyhee Irri- gation District. Feb. 19, 1946. 42 p. 4° [Processed.] 11.49 :0w 9/17 1076 Owyhee project, Oreg.-Idaho, notice of availability of water, Payette-Oregon Slope Irrigation District. Feb. 19, 1946. 8 p. 4° [Processed.] 11.49 :0w 9/20 1077 Owyhee project, Oreg.-Idaho, notice of availability of water, Slide Irrigation District. Feb. 19, 1946. 6 p. 4" [Processed.] 11.49 :0w 9/21 1078 Public notice that water is ready for delivery to part of lands of Roza divi- sion, Yakima project [Wash.]. Nov. 6, 1945. 11 p. 4° [Processed.] 11.49 : Ylr/6 1079 Reclamation safety record, v. 8, no. 4-12, v. 9, no. 1-12, v. 10, no. 1-8 ; Jan. 1945-May 1947. [1945-47.] various paging, il. 4° [Processed.] 127.18:8/4-10/8 1080 Riverton irrigation project [Wyo.], notice of annual water rental charges. Apr. 13, 1945. 2 leaves, 4" [Processed.] 11.49 :R 52/25 1081 Roza division, Yakima project [Wash.], announcement of annual water rental charges. Mar. 29, 1945. 2-|-[l] p. 4° [Processed.] 11.49 :Ylr/5 1082 Semi-annual report of regional information officers, Apr. 1946. [1946.] [75] leaves, 4" [Processed.] 1 27.2 : R 26/946 1083 Shoshone irrigation project, Wyo., Heart Mountain division : pt. 1, Public notice announcing availability of water for public. State, and private lands and opening of public lands to entry. Oct. 3, 1946. 13-f [l]+4+6 p. map, 4° [Processed.] 11.49 :Sh 7/53 1084 Shoshone irrigation project, Wyo., Willwood division, public notice of annual water rental charges. Dec. 13, 1946. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 : Sh 7/54 1085 Sunnyside division, Yakima project [Wash.], public notice of annual oper- ations and maintenance charges. Feb. 28, 1945. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 : Y 1 s/43 1086 Tucumcari irrigation project, N. Mex., announcement of annual water rental charges. Aug. 2, 1945. 2 p. 4" [Processed.] 1 1.49 :T 79/1 1087 Tucumcari irrigation project, N. Mex., announcement of annual water rental charges. Feb. 21, 1946. 4 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 :T 79/2 78 1088 Tucumcari irrigation project, N. Mex., announcement of annual water rental charges. Dec. 3, 1946. 5 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 : T 79/3 1089 Vale project, Oreg., public notice of availability of water for Vale project. Mar. 22, 1946. 38 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 : V 23/8 1090 Yakima irrigation project, "Washington, Roza division, public notice of an- nual water charges. Mar. 15, 1946. 3 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 : Y 1 r/7 1091 Yakima irrigation project, Washington, Roza division, public notice of annual water charges. Oct. 17, 1946. 4 leaves, 4" [Processed.] 1 1.49 : Y 1 r/9 1092 Yakima irrigation project, Washington, Roza division, public notice that water is ready for delivery to part of lands of Roza division, announce- ment of construction charge installments. Sept. 24, 1946. 6-f[l] p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 : Y 1 r/8 1093 Yuma irrigation project [Ariz.-Calif.], public notice of annual water charges. Mar. 29, 1945. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 :Y 9/55 1094 Yuma irrigation project [Ariz.-Calif.], public notice of annual water charges. Apr. 17, 1946. 2 p. 4" [Processed.] 1 1.49 :Y 9/56 RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CaRPORATION 1095 [Report covering operations for period from organization of Corporation on Feb. 2, 1932 to Mar. 31, 1945-Feb. 2, 1932 to Dec. 31, 1946.] [1945-46.] various paging, f° [Quarterly. Processed.] FL 5.7 : 945/1-946/4 1096 [Report of activities and expenditures for month of May, 1946-May 1947. [1946-^7.] various paging, f [Monthly. Processed.] FL 5.8 : 946/5-947/5 1097 Report on rubber program, 1940-45. Feb. 24, 1945. 87 p. il. 4° [Proc- essed. Supplement 1, [2] +62 p. 11., was issued Apr. 8, 1946.] FL 5.2 : R 82/940-45 RETRAINING AND REEMPLOYMENT ADMINISTRATION 1098 Employment status of veterans during reconversion period. [1945.] cover title, 12+ [6] +24+ [1] p. 4" [Processed.] Y 3.W 19/7 : 2 V 64/2 RIVERS AND HARBORS BOARD 1099 Port and terminal facilities at ports of Portland and Astoria, Oreg. and Longview and Vancouver, Wash. 1945. [3] +160 p. 5 maps, 4° [No longer confidential.] W 7.34 : P 83/945 SECRET SERVICE DIVISION 1101 Know your money, SS 1082-SS 1116; [Mar. 3, 1945-Feb. 27, 1947]. [1945- 47.] Each 11. oblong 32° [Processed. Relative to counterfeit Federal reserve notes and silver certificates of various denominations. Issued in postal card form.] T 34.7 : 1082-1116 1102 Warning, counterfeit ! [1945.] il, oblong 32° [Processed. Relative to bogus draft purporting to be drawn on Treasury Department. Issued in postal card form.] - T 34.2 : B 63 SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION 1103 General rules and regulations under investment company act of 1940, as amended to and including Mar. 15, 1946. [1946.] iv+26 p. 4° [Proc- essed. Pages 3 and 4 are duplicated.] SE 1.6 : R 86/2/946-2 1104 Survey of American listed corporations: Quarterly sales data [1st and 2d to 3d and 4th quarter] ; Oct. 6, 1946-Apr. 18, 1947. [1946-47.] various paging, 4° (Survey series.) [Processed.] SE 1.22 : 946/1-3 79 1105 Working capital of 1228 registered corporations, Dec. 1939-June 1945. Dec. 5, 1945. [l]+i+23 p. 4° [Processed.] SE 1.2 : C 81/6/939-45 SELECTI\^ SERVICE SYSTEM 1106 Veterans assistance information from national headquarters, Selective Service System, [Sept. 15-] Dec. 14, 1945; no. 1-9. [1945.] Each 2 p. or 1 p. [Printed or processed.] Y 3.Se 4 : 18/1-9 SERVICES OF SUPPLY 1107 Discussion techniques, outline of discussion techniques for orientation. [1945.] [4] p. 4" [Reprinted from The digest, Jan. 1945.] W 109.210/a : D 631 SHIPS BUREAU 1108 Bulletin of information no. 17-27; Jan. 1, 1945-July 1, 1947. [1945-47.] various paging, il. 2 pi. [Restricted. Quarterly. Issued with per- forations.] N 29.10 : 17-27 1109 Bureau of Ships manual: chap. 25, Towing gear; Apr. 7, 1945. [Revised Apr. 1945.] [1945.] [l]-j-6 p. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual.] N 29.13 : 25/1-2/945 1110 Same: chap. 35, Laundry; Jan. 4, 1945. [Revised Dec. 1944.] [1945.] [l]-l-27 p. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual.] N 29.13 : 35/1-2/944 1111 Same: chap. 41, Main propelling machinery sec. 3, Reciprocating steam engines; Nov. 20, 1944. [1945.] [l]+50 p. il. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual.] N 29.13 : 41/l-2/sec.3/944 1112 Same: chap. 44, Propellers; Oct. 31, 1944. [Revised Oct. 1944.] [1945.] i-f 16 p. il. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual.] N 29.13 : 44/1-2/944 1113 Same : chap. 51, Boilers ; Sept. 1, 1945. [Revised Aug. 1945.] 1945. cover title, [1] -fl54 p. il. 1 pi. N 29.13 : 51/945 1114 Same : chap. 61, Electric generators and voltage regulators ; Nov. 20, 1944. [1945.] [l]-f62 p. il. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual.] N 29.13 : 61/1-2/944 1115 Same: chap. 64, Lighting; Jan. 16, 1945. [1945.] [l]-|-40+[2] p. il.' [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual.] N, 29.13: 64/1-2/945 1116 Same: chap. 71, Fire control installation; Apr. 4, 1945. [Revised Apr. 1945.] [1945.] [l]-j-4 p. [Restricted. Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual.] N 29.13 : 71/945 1117 Detail specifications for building landing ships, tank LST 1153-1155, for Navy, including detail specifications for installation of ordnance and outfit and equipment under cognizance of Bureaus of Ordnance and Medicine and Surgery; Mar. 24, 1945. [1945.] ix+1-153 p.+leaves 154-328. [Restricted. ] N 29.2 : L 23 Ills Elimination of water from Diesel fuel oil on Diesel propelled surface vessels except DE vessels and their converted types. Apr. 9, 1945. 4 p. 4° (Circular letter 45.) [Processed.] N 29.12/2 : 45 1119 Instruction book for depth determining equipment type 147B Asdic; pre- pared by Fleet Sonar School, Key West, Fla., approved Nov. 1, 1945. [1946.] cover title, [153] p. il. 4" [Restricted.] N29.6:D44 1120 Know your FT boat. [1945.] [2] +38 p. il. 4" (Technical publication 9.) [Restricted. Text and other illustrations on p. 1-4 of cover.] N 29.14 : 9 1121 Lubricating oil, general information requirements and methods of test, including app. 1-3. Aug. 15, 1945. [l]-|-15-f3-f 7 p.+ [2] folded leaves, 1 tab. 4" [Issued in loose-leaf form.] N 29.2 : Oi 5/945 7704X6°— 48 6 80 1122 Ships' data, U. S. naval vessels, Apr. 15, 1945 [edition]. [Reprint with changes] 1946. 3 v. N 29.2 : Sli 6/2/945/V.1-3 V. 1. BB, CA, CB, CL, CV, CVL, CVB, CVE, DD, DE, SS, CM, DM. xii + 477 p. [Restricted.] V. 2. Mine vessels (less CM & DM) patrol vessels, landing ships and craft. xi + 411 p. V. 3. Auxiliary, district craft and unclassified vessels, xiv + 754 p. SIGNAL CORPS 1123 Signal Corps technical information letter no. 38^5; Jan.-Aug. 1945. [1945.] cover titles, various paging, il. 4" [Restricted. Monthly. Processed. Text on p. 2-4 of covers. Discontinued.] W 42.40: 38^5 SOCIAL SECURITY BOARD 1124 Federal welfare legislation cumulative index, 7Sth Congress, Jan. 1943- Dec. 1944, bills affecting various aspects of Federal Security Agency programs and related subjects ; prepared in Legislative Reference Section of Library, Social Security Board. Jan. 1, 1945. [62] p. 4° [Processed.] FS 3.5 : W 45/943-44 SOCIAL SECURITY BOARD LIBRARY 1125 Law accession list, v. 8, no. 7-v. 11, no. 1; Jan. 1, 1945-July 1, 1947. [1945-47.] various paging, 4° [Monthly Jan.-Nov. 1945; semimonthly beginning Dec. 1945, only one issued in Apr. and May 1946, respectively. Processed.] FS 3.7 : 8/7-11/1 1126 Library accession list, v. 16. no. 1-v. 21, no. 3 ; Jan. 2, 1945-July 29, 1947. [1945-47.] various paging, 4" [Weekly; biweekly beginning with v. 20, no. 21. Processed.] FS 3.8 : 16/1-21/3 SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE 1127 Hydrologic design of farm ponds and rates of runoff for design of conserva- tion structures in claypan prairies [with list of References on construc- tion and management of farm ponds] ; by D. B. Krimgokl and N. E. Minshall. May 1945. cover title, [2] -f 25 p. il. 1 pi. 4" (SCS-TP-56.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover. Prepared by Soil Conservation Serv- ice in cooperation with Illinois, Oklahoma, and Missouri Agi-icultural Experiment Stations.] A 80.509 : 56 1128 Hydrologic design of small farm ponds in claypan prairies of Kansas ; by D. B. Krimgold and N. E. Minshall. May 1945. [l]-fll p. il. 4" [Processed. Based on SCS-TP-56, Hydrologic design of farm ponds and rates of runoff for design of conservation structures in claypan prairies. May 1945.] A 80.502 :P 77 1129 Outline for teaching conservation in high schools [with bibliographies]. [May 1945.] [56] p. 4° [Processed.] A 80.502 : C 76/6 1130 Outline for teaching conservation in junior high schools [with bibliog- raphies]. [May 1945.] [28] p. 4° [Processed.] A 80.502 : C 76/5 1131 Outline for teaching conservation in rural elementary schools [with bib- liographies] ; prepared by Education Section. May 1945. cover title, 21 p. 4° .[Processed.] A 80.502 : C 76/3 1132 Outline for teaching conservation in urban elementary schools [with bib- liographies]. [May 1945.] 13 p. 4° [Processed.] A 80.502 : C 76/4 1133 Rates of sediment production in southwestern United States [with list of literature cited] ; by Carl B. Brown. Jan. 1945. cover title, [1] -1-40 p. 3 pi. map, 1 tab. 4° (SCS-TP-58.) [Processed.] A 80.509: 58 1134 Soil Conservation Service research summaries: [pt. 1], The land. [June 1945.] [10] -f 94 p. 4° [Processed.] A 57.2 : R 31/pt.l 1135 Same : pt. 2, [Abstracts of soil conservation research publications] ; by J. H. Stallings. Jan. 1946. cover title, xxxxii-1-80 p. 4° [Processed.] A57.2:R31/pt.2 81 1136 Same : pt. 3, [Abstracts of soil conservation research publications] ; by J. H. Stallings. July 1946. cover title, xxxxvl+112+xi p. 4° [Proc- essed.] A 57.2 : R 31/pt.3 1137 Ten-ace outlets and farm drainageways ; [by C. L. Hamilton]. [July 1939, slightly revised Jan. 1946.] [1946.] ii+45 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1814.) A 1.9 : 1814/2 SPECIAL SERVICES DIVISION 1138 Army Navy hit kit of popular songs, P to Z, AA to KK. n. p. [1945-i6]. various paging, il. 4" [Monthly. Processed. Sheet music. Another edition, with text of songs only, each 6 p. 24°, was issued through no. GG. For use by U. S. armed forces only.] W 109.109 : 945/1-11, AA-KK 1139 Chillers and thrillers. [Street & Smith Publications, Inc., New York, N. Y.] 1945. 128 p. oblong 32° (At ease, v. 18.) [Text and illustration on p. 1^ of cover.] W 109.102 : At l/v.l8 1140 Technical intelligence reports : Der Zellwolle-Lehrspinnerei, GMBH., its potential value to dyestuff and textile chemical auxiliary development ; Hydrogen peroxide of high purity and it's use for sterilization of milk- Montecatini, Societa Generale per L'Industria Mineraria e Chimica, Milan, Italy; Development of new dyes and color application processes in Germany and Italy during World War II. [1945.] cover title, [558] p. 4° (Headquarters, Theater Service Forces, European Theater, Office of Chief Quartermaster.) [Processed. Some of the pages are printed as leaves. ] W 109.102 : D 98 1141 G. I. one act plays. [Street & Smith Publications, Inc., New York, N. Y.] 1945. 128 p. oblong 32° (At ease, v. 17.) [Text and illustration on p. 1-4 of cover.] W 109.102 : At l/v.l7 1142 German turkey-red dyed cotton yarns of high fastness ; reported by Miles A. Dahlen [and] Raymond A. Pingree. Sept. 1945. [2]-f6 leaves, 4° [Processed.] W 109.102 : C 82 1143 Glycerogen, a substitute for glycerine; reported by M. L. Sheely. Sept. 1945. [24] p. 2 p. of pi. 4° [Processed. Some of the pages are printed as leaves. ] W 109.102 : G 52 1144 Guide for operation of small Army libraries. Headquarters, European Theater of Operations, Army. [1945.] 46 p. [Processed.] W 109.102 : L 61 1145 Manufacture of steai-yl amine; reported by M. L, Sheely. Sept. 1945. [3]-fl2 p. il. 4° [Processed. Manuscript corrections on p. 3-4.] W 109.102 : St 3 1146 Report on German sewing machine needle making industry ; reported by Robert W. Stewart. [1945.] [3] +24 p. 3 p. of pi. 4° [Processed.] W 109.102 : N 28 1147 Soldier shows : 26 weeks entertainment program for service commands, pt. 12 (Aug. 5-Sept. 1). [1945.] cover title, [3]-t-74 p. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] W 109.102 : So 4/4/pt.l2 1148 Textile testing methods and equipment at I. G.-H6chst, Prankfurt/a/Main ; [by] E. Caudreau [and] S. Agatstein. [1945.] cover title, [3] +225 p. il. 4 pi. 4° [Processed. Some of the pages are printed as leaves. Ac- companied by a processed appendix, cover title, 37 pi.] W 109.102: T31 STATE DEPARTMENT 1149 Caribbean land tenure symposium [held in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, Aug. 1944]. n. p. Washington, D. C, 1946. xi+337 p. map. (Caribbean Com- mission, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, Fisheries and Forestry of Caribbean Research Council.) [Papers in English, Spanish, and French, with a summary of each in English, Spanish, French, and Dutch.] S 5.47 :L 229 82 1150 Functions and activities of Research and Editorial Section, Division of International Conferences. Mar, 12, 1947. [l]+8p. 4° S5.2:R31 1151 Grasses and grassland management in the Caribbean [with list of refer- ences], n. p. Washington, D. C. 1946. ix-f 68 p. map. (Caribbean Com- mission, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, Fisheries and Forestry of Caribbean Research Council. Crop inquiry series no. 2.) S 5.47 : C 883/no.2 1152 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, first annual meet- ing of Board of Governors, Washington, D. C, Sept. 27-Oct. 3, 1946, pro- ceedings and related documents, n. p. Washington, D. C, Oct. 29, 1946. 149 p. (Internatiounal Bank for Reconstruction and Development.) S 5.46 : In 85 b/946 1153 International Monetary Fund, first annual meeting of Board of Governors, report of executive directors and summary proceedings, Sept. 27-Oct. 3, 1946. International Monetary Fund, Washington, D. C, Nov. 1946. 128 p. S 5.46 : In 85 m/946 1154 Livestock in the Caribbean [with bibliography], n. p. Washington, D. C-, 1946. xi+158 p. map. (Caribbean Commission, Committee on Agri- culture, Nutrition, Fisheries and Forestry of Caribbean Research Council. Crop inquiry series no. 1.) S 5.47 : C 833/no.l 1155 Memorandum transmitting mimeographed inserts for Foreign service regu- lations [of United States], no. 123-163. [1945.] Each 1 p. 4" [Proc- essed. Each of these, with exception of Memorandum 144, is accompanied by chapters, amended pages, or supplements to Foreign service regula- tions. Memorandum 144 is accompanied by copies of Standardized Gov- ernment travel regulations including all amendments through July 5, 1945. Memorandum 142 was incorrectly designated 138.] S 1.5/2 : 123-163 1156 Newsletter, Health and Sanitation Division, Institute of Inter-American Affairs, May 22, 1946-Apr. 1947 ; no. 96-109. [1946-47.] various paging, il. 4" [Fortnightly ; monthly beginning with no. 101. Processed. For- merly issued by Inter-American Affairs Office as Health and Sanitation Division news letter.] S 1.51 : 96-109 1157 Report of West Indian Conference held in Barbados, Mar. 21-30, 1944, under auspices of Anglo-American Caribbean Commission; published by the Commission. Washington, D. C, Apr. 1944. viii-|-44 p. [In- cludes list of publications relating to the Commission.] S 5.47 : W 52 i/944 1158 Report presented to Conference of Commissions of Inter-American Develop- ment by Ecuadorian Commission of Inter-American Development of Ecua- dor and its natural resources ; published by Inter-American Development Commission, n. p. [1946]. 89 p. [Translation from Spanish original.] S 5.43 : Ec 9 1159 Report presented to Conference of Commissions of Inter-American Develop- ment, held in New York, May 9-18, 1944, by Colombian Commission of Inter-American Development on outline of present industrial situation in Colombia ; published by Inter-American Development Commission, n. p. [1946]. 20 p. [Translation from Spanish original.] S 5.43 : C 71 1160 Report presented to Conference of Commissions of Inter-American Develop- ment, held in New York, May 9-18, 1944, by Dominican Commission of Inter-American Development on economic development of Dominican Gov- ernment; published by Inter-American Development Commission, n. p. [1946]. 52 p. [Translation from Spanish original.] S5.43:D71 1161 Report presented to Conference of Commissions of Inter-American Devel- opment, held in New York, May 9-18, 1944, by Paraguayan Commission of Inter-American Development on economic problems of Paraguay ; pub- lished by Inter-American Development Commission, n. p. [1946.] 20 p. S5.43:P21 83 1162 Reports presented to Conference of Commissions of Inter-American Devel- opment, iield in New Yorlv, May 9-18, 1944, by Argentine Commission of Inter-American Development on 1, Argentine industry, 2, Present state of Argentine agriculture, 3, Hydroelectric power in Argentina ; published by Inter-American Development Commission, n. p. [1946]. 195 p. [Trans- lations from Spanish originals.] S 5.43 : Ar 3 1163 Reports presented to Conference of Commissions of Inter-American Devel- opment, held in New York, May 9-18, 1944, by Bolivian Commission of Inter-American Development on economic resources of Bolivia ; published by Inter-American Development Commission, n. p. [1946]. 81 p. [Trans- lation from Spanish original.] S5.43:B68 1164 Reports presented to Conference of Commissions of Inter-American De- velopment, held in New York, May 9-lS, 1944, by Brazilian Commission of Inter-American Development on 1, Hydroelectric energy, 2, Transporta- tion, 3, Uniformity of technical standards in the Americas ; published by Inter-American Development Commission, n, p. [1946.] 30 p. [Trans- lations from Portuguese originals.] S 5.43 : B 73/2 1165 Reports presented to Conference of Commissions of Inter-American De- velopment, held in New York, May 9-18, 1944, by Chilean Commission of Inter-American Development on 1, Chilean fuels, 2, Electric power devel- opment in Chile ; published by Inter-American Development Commission, n. p. [1946]. 20 p. [Translations from Spanish originals.] S 5.43 : C 43 1166 Reports presented to Conference of Commissions of Inter-American Devel- opment, held in New York, May 9-18, 1&44, by Costa Rican, Salvadorean, Guatemalan, Honduran and Nicaraguan Commissions of Inter-American Development : published by Inter-American Development Commission, n. p. [1^6]. 134 p. [Translations from Spanish originals.] S 5.43 : C 33 Reports on : Costa Rica : 1, Brief description of Costa Rican economy. El Salvador : 1, Present economic position of El Salvador. Guatemala : 1, Economic conditions of Guatemala. Honduras : 1, Observations on economic problems of Honduras. Nicaragua : 1, Economic development and investments ; 2, International trade and transportation. 1167 Reports presented to Conference of Commissions of Inter-American Devel- opment, held in New York, May 9-18, 1944, by Mexican Commission of Inter-American Development on 1, Notes on past and present industry in Mexico, 2, Mexican industry, descriptive survey and its recent evolution, 3, Commerce of the Americas during the war ; published by Inter-American Development Commission, n. p. [1946]. 63 p. [Translations from Span- ish originals.] • S 5.43 :M 57/2 1168 Reports presented to Conference of Commissions of Inter-American Devel- opment, held in New York, May 9-18, 1944, by Peruvian Commission of Inter-American Development on 1, Present utilization of Peru's resources, 2, Diversification of agriculture; published by Inter-American Develop- ment Commission, n. p. [1940]. 14 p. S 5.43 :P 43/2 1169 Reports presented to Conference of Commissions of Inter-American Devel- opment, lield in New York, May 9-18, 1&44, by Venezuelan Commission of Inter-American Development on 1, Present state of Venezuelan industry, 2, Brief exposition of industrial needs of Venezuela, 3, General description of industrial possibilities of Venezuela ; published by Inter-American De- velopment Commission, n. p. [1946]. 39 p. [Translations from Spanish originals.] S5.43:V55 SUBJECT CATALOGING DIVISION, Library of Congress 1170 Notes and decisions on application of decimal classification, 2d series, no. 15 and 16 ; Jan. and Apr. 1&46. [1946.] Each J p. (Decimal Classification Section.) LC 26.8/2 : 15,16 84 SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU, Navy Dept. 1171 Bureau of Supplies and Accounts memoranda, 508-519; Jan. 1-Dec. 1, 1945. [Jan.-Dec. 1945.] various paging. [Monthly. Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in Bureau of Supplies and Accounts memoranda, 1931, for revision of which see Document catalog of 72d Congress. Issues 508-516 restricted. ] N 20.7/1 : 508-519 1172 Change 1 and 2, Appropriation bulletin, fiscal year 1946 ; July 20, 1945 and Jan. 15, 1946. [1945-46.] Each 1 p. [Processed.] N 20.3/2 : 946/ch.l,2 1173 Change 36-52, Navy shipping guide [1941] ; Jan. 1, 1945-May 1, 1946. [194.5-46.] various paging, il. [Monthly. New pages and reprints (with changes) of certain pages to be inserted in Navy shipping guide.] N 20.17/2: 36-52 1174 Change 18, U. S. Navy travel instructions; June 1, 1945. [1945.] i p. [Accompanied by reprints of certain pages (with changes) to be in- serted in U. S. Navy travel instructions, 1936.] N 20.13 : T 69/2/936/ch.l8 1175 Joint Army-Navy specification : Armor, steel, plate, rolled, non-magnetic (%2 to iyi6 in., incl.) aircraft-type; Dec. 31, 1946. [1947.] 14-f [1] p. 12» (JAN-A-434.) [Restricted.] N 20.23 : JAN-A-434 1176 List of accounting numbers for ships and stations, Navy. 1945 edition, revised Feb. 1, 1945. 1945. 2 pts. ii-f 163 p. and ii-f 134 p. [Restricted. Issued with perforations. Changes 1-3 to pt. 1, various paging, were also issued in processed form.] N 20.2 : Ac 2/945-2/pt.l,2 1177 List of accounting numbers for ships and stations. Navy. 1946 edition, July 1, 1945. 1945. 2 pts. ii-f 195 p. and ii+lOS p. [Restricted. Issued with perforations. Changes 1-6 to pt. 1, various paging, were issued in processed form.] N 20.2 : Ac 2/946/pt.l,2 117S Tentative joint Army-Navy specification : Coating-materials, moisture- and fungus-resistant, for treatment of communications, electronic and asso- ciated electrical equipment; July 22, 1946. [1946.] 22 p. 4° (JAN-C- 173.) [Supersedes Proposed JAN-C-173, Mar. 23, 1945.] N 20.23 : JAN-C-173 SURPLUS WAR PROPERTY ADMINISTRATION 1179 Guide for storage of plant equipment and termination materials. Jan. 5, 1945. [l]+a-e-t-81 p. il. 4° [Processed. Prepared for Space Control Committee of Surplus War Property Administration by War Depart- ment, Army Service Forces, Storage Divisiop, in cooperation with Treas- ury Department, Navy Department, Reconstruction Finance Coi-pora- tion. Maritime Commission, Federal Works Agency, War Production Boa rd. ] Y 3. W 19/7 : 206 St 7 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY 1180 Health and Safety Department annual report, fiscal year 1944 [with bib- liography]. Chattanooga, Tenn. [1945]. cover title, [3] leaves-|-45+ [19] p. 4° [No longer restricted. Processed.] Y 3.T 25 : 2 H 34/944 1181 Health and Safety Department annual report, fiscal year 1945. Chat- tanooga, Tenn. [1946]. cover title, [3]-}-98 leaves, il. 4° [Processed.] Y 3.T 25 : 2 H 34/945 1182 Teamwork, TVA-Tennessee Valley Trades and Labor Council bulletin of Central Joint Cooperative Committee, issue no. 17-45; Jan. 1945-July 1947. [1945-47.] various paging, il. [Monthly. Processed.] Y 3.T 25 : 22/17-45 TREASURY DEI'ARTMENT 1183 Address by Edward H. Foley, jr.. Assistant Secretary of Treasury, before annual meeting of Association of American Railroads, Chicago, 111., sched- uled for delivery, Jan. 31, 1947. [1947.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] T 1.31 : As 78 85 1184 Address by Secretary Snyder before dinner meeting of Bankers' Club of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa, scheduled for delivery Jan. 24, 1947. [1947.] 6 leaves, 4° [Processed.] T 1.31 : B 22/2 1183 Corporations acceptable as sureties on Federal bonds, supp. 9 and 10. Jan. 5 and Apr. 5, 1945. Each 1 p. 4° (9th and 10th supplement. Department circular 570, revised Apr. 20, 1943 ; Fiscal Service, Accounts Bureau, Surety Bonds [Section].) [Processed.] T 1.4/2 : 570/13/supp.9, 10 1186 Deposits with Federal reserve banks and branches for credit to account of Treasurer of United States. Aug. 14, 1945. 2 p. 4° (Department cir- cular 772 ; Fiscal Service, Accounts Bureau.) [Processed.] T 1.4/2 : 772 1 187 Public circular 4C, under Executive order 8389, Apr. 10, 1940, as amended, and regulations issued pursuant thereto, Sept. 14, 1942 : Instructions for preparation of reports on Form TFR-300, series L. 1942. ii+14 p. 4° T 1.33 : 4C Note — Public circulars and amendments thereto, issued in processed form, are not entered in this catalog. However, these circulars appear in the publica- tions entitled Documents pertaining to foreign funds control, which are entered in the Monthly catalog as issued. 1188 Regulations for administration of foreign currencies and credits under dispositions of surplus property abroad and lend-lease settlements (1). Dec. 27, 1946. 4 p. 4° (Department circular 799; Fiscal Service, Ac- counts Bureau.) [Processed.] T 1.4/2: 799 1189 Regulations governing indorsement and payment of checks dravpn on Treas- urer of United States. Revised Sept. 5, 1946. [1946.] 8+ [15] p. 4° (Department circular 21; [Fiscal Service, Office of Treasurer].) T 1.4/2 : 21/2 1190 Statement by John W. Snyder on occasion of his taking oath of office as Secretary of Treasury, scheduled for delivery June 25, 1946. [1946.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] T1.31:Sn9 TREASURY DEPARTMENT LIBRARY 1191 Consolidated revievr of current information, Jan.-Dec. 1944. [1945.] [l]-f-iv+l-SA+9-81 p. 4° [Processed.] T 23.7/2 : 944 1192 Review of current information in Treasury Department Library, v. 9, no 1- V. 13, no. 6; Jan. 1-15 to June 1947. [1943-47.] various paging, 4° [Semimonthly; monthly beginning Jan. 1947. Sometimes two numbers issued as one publication. Processed.] T 23.7 : 9/1-13/6 VETERANS ADMINISTRATION 1193 Administration order 43 and 44 ; Sept. 1, 1945 and Jan. 14, 1946. [1945-46.] Each 1 p. 4° [Processed. Revisions of certain earlier orders were also issued.] VA 1.7: 43, 44 1194 Index to Veterans' Administration circulars for Dec. 1945. [1946.] [1] +5 p. 4° [Processed.] VA 1.20 : 945 1195 Same for Dec. 1945 and Jan. 1946. [1946.] [l]-f24 p. 4° [Processed.] VA 1.20 : 946/1 1190 Organization order 1-31 ; Nov. 1, 1945-Dec. 2, 1946. [1945-46.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Amendments and revisions to certain of these orders were issued also.] VA 1.17 : 1-31 1197 Veterans Administration instructions. [1945-46.] various paging. [The Veterans Administration issuehilis. n. p. 1945. [3] +50 p. il. 4° [Articles reprinted, with permis- sion, from American journal of medical sciences, Journal of American Medical Association, and War Department Technical bulletin by War Information Office.] I»r 32.5002 : Sy 7 1348 This is the U. S. A. n. p. [1944]. [2] +48+ [2] p. il. 4° [Also issued in Dutch.] Pr 32.5002 : Un 3/3 94 1349 Victory [v. 2, uo. 6 and v. 3, no. 1]. n. p. [Crowell-Collier Publishing Com- pany, 1945]. cover titles, each 76 p. il. f [Restricted. Text and other illustrations on p. 2-4 of covers. Al.«o issued in Afrikaans, Arabic, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish. Discontinued.] Pr 32.5021 : 2/6,3/1 J 350 War messages of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Dec. 8, 1941-Apr. 13, 1945, the President's war addresses to the people & to Congress of United States, n. p. [1945] . 195 p. large S" Pr 32.5013 : R 67/941-45 WAR MANPOWER COMMISSION 1351 Forest products industry, Mar.-Nov. 1945. [1945.] [7] p. oblong 8° [Proc- essed.] P 32.5224 : 945/1 1352 History of Women's Advisory Committee, War Manpower Commission. Revised July 1945. 1945. 13 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.5202 : W 84/10/945 Labor market information for United States Employment Service counsel- ing: Industry series. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] Pr 32.5229: (nos.) 1353 28-2. Chemicals [with bibliography]. [Mar. 1945.] 8 p. 1354 28-3. Synthetic rubber [with bibliography]. [Apr. 1945.] 6 p. 1355 32-1. Glass [with bibliography]. [Apr. 1945.] 6 p. 1356 36-1. Radio and radar equipment [with bibliography]. [Mar. 1945.] 10 p. 1357 Local manpower needs, case history 1, 3, 4, 8, 9; Apr .-Aug. 1945. [1945.] various paging, il. 4° [Processed. Prepared by War Manpower Com- mission and War Production Board in collaboration with War and Navy Departments, Maritime Commi^ion and Office of War Information.] Pr 82.5202 : M 31/9/1,3,4,8,9 1358 Manpower utilization survey, Federal Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company, Kearny and Port Newark, N. J. Apr. 1945. iv-f33+[24] p. 4° [Confi- dential. Processed.] Pr 32.5202 : M 31/8 1339 Training within industry materials, Bulletins issued by Training within Industry [Service] and Outlines of training within industry programs for war plants and essential services. Sept. 1945. various paging, il. 4° (Training Bureau, Training within Industry Service.) [Independent pamphlets bound as one publication with their original collation.] Pr 32.5202 : T 68/13 sec. 1. Training within industry bulletins. sec. 2. Job instruction sessions outline and reference material, sec. 3. Job methods sessions outline and reference material, sec. 4. Job relations sessions outline and reference material, sec. 5. Union job relations sessions outline and reference material, sec. 6. Program development institute. 1360 Use of Dictionary of occupational titles, pts. 1 and 2, Trainee's workbook. Washington, D. C, May 1945. cover title, [3]-t-48 p. 4° (Employment office training program, unit 4.) [Processed.] Pr 32.5220 : 4/2 WAR PRODUCTION BOARD 1361 Cutbacks reported to Production Readjustment Committee, Jan. 31-June 30, 1945, report of Current Production Adjustment Division ; prepared by Bureau of Program and Statistics, Military Division. Feb. 12-July 24, 1945. various paging, 4° [No longer restricted. Monthly. Processed. Discontinued.] Pr 32.4834 : 945/1-6 1362 Directory of key personnel of War Production Board in Washington (as of Sept. 1945) ; prepared by Policy Analysis and Records Branch, Office of Executive Secretary. [1946.] [2] +158 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4802 : P 43/945 1363 Final report, WPB research project NRC560 WPB179, factors controlling strength of brazed joints ; prepared by C. Rhyne, jr. [1&45.] xv-f 34+ [1] p. 2 pi. 56 p. of pi. 6 tab. 4." [Restricted. Processed. A corrected page v was also issued.] Pr 32.4802 : J 66 1364 Monthly summary of transportation and storage, Oct. 1943-Sept. 1945. Nov. 15, 1943 [-Oct. 15, 1945]. various paging, 4° [No longer restricted. Processed. Later numbers issued by Civilian Production Administra- tion.] Pr. 32.4844:943/1-945/9 95 1365 Open capacity list, issue no. 10 and 11, as of July 1 and 25, 1045 ; issued twice a month by military sub-committee of Production Readjustment Committee. [1945.] 15 p .and 20 p. 4° [Processed. Discontinued.] Pr 32.4802 : Op 2/no.l0,ll 1366 Production and availability of construction materials Jan. and Feb. 1945. Jan. 15 and Feb. 15, 1945. 21 p. il. and 28 p. il. 4° [Monthly. No longer restricted. Processed.] Pr 32.4827 : ^45/1, 2 1367 Same, no. 21-25; Mar. 15-July 15, 1945. [1945.] various paging, il. 4" [Monthly. Proc-esscd.] Pr 32.4827 : 21-25 1368 Quality control notes, no. 2-4 ; Apr .-Sept. 1945. [1945.] Each 4 p. or 1 p. 4" [ Processed. ] Pr 32.4835 : 2-4 1369 Radio and radar information letter, Jan.-May 1945. [1945.] Each 6 p. or4p.il. 4° [Restricted. Monthly. Processed.] Pr 32.4836 : 945/1-5 1370 Smaller War Plants Corporation, economic report, taxation. Sept. 1945. [1] +9+73 p. il. 4" Pr 32.4802 : T 19 1371 Summary of construction and plant expansion, Jan. 31-June 30, 1945 ; no. 47-52. [1945.] various paging, 4" [No longer restricted. Monthly. Processed. ] Pr 32.4829 : 47-52 1372 War manufacturing facilities authorized thi'ough Dec. 1944, by State and county. June 15, 1945. cover titles, 2 v. oblong 8° (Prt)gi"am and Statistics Bureau. Industrial Division, Facilities Branch.) [No longer confidential. Processed.] Pr 32.4802 : W 19/4/v.l,2 V. 1. Alabama-New Hampshire. [61+1-348 p. V. 2. New Jersey-Wyoming, p. 349-695. WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY 1373 Americans by birth, by choice, by loyalty ; [by Fred Ross]. [1945.] [2] p. 11. oblong t", folded into oblong 12" size. [Processed. From CIO news, May 21, 1945, reprinted by WRA, Washington.] I 52.2 : Am 3/2 1374 [Bibliography of records and reports of War Relocation Authority.] Oct. 12,1945. 16 leaves, 4" [Processed.] I 52.2 :R 24 1375 Bibliography on War Relocation Authority, Japanese and Japanese Ameri- cans. [1945.] [37] p. 4" [Processed.] 1 52.2: J 27/4 1376 Boys' Day. Mar. 13, 1945. 2 p. 4° (Community analysis notes no. 10.) [Processed. Written by an evacuee member of community analysis staff at Manzanar Relocation Centre. Boys' Day is celebrated on May 5 by persons of Japanese ancestry in America.] I 52.11 : 10 1377 Education program in vsrar relocation centers. [1945.] [4] +23 p. il. [Processed.] 1 52.2: Ed 8 1378 English translations of Japanese language pamphlet, New homes for Nisei [Issei]. Feb. 1945. [2] +18 p. 4° [Processed. For administrative information only.] I 52.2 : Is 7/2 1379 Feature clip series, no. 1-12; Apr. 1-Oct. 26, 1945. [1945.] Each [13] leaves, il. 4" or 12° [Processed.] 1 52.2 : F 31/no.l-12 1380 Instructions for aliens of Japanese nationality leaving relocation centers. [Feb. 1945.] 3 p. 4". [Processed. Translation of Japanese text, accom- panied by Japanese text, 10 p. 16°, for administrative information only.] I 52.2 : Al 4 1381 Message from director of War Relation Authority. [1945.] 8 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] I 52.2 : M 56 J 382 Message to American soldiers of Japanese ancestry. [1945.] 5 p. 4" [Processed.] I 52.2: So 4 1383 Nation's press views West Coast incidents, partial roundup of news clip- pings and editorial comment. Washington, D. C. [May 25, 1945. J [17J p. il. 4" [Processed.] I 52.2 : W 52 1384 New roots for uprooted, resettlement of Japanese Americans is community responsibility. [1945.] p. 164-165, 4° [Reprinted from Community, June 1945.] 1 52.2 : R 31 7704360—48 7 96 1385 Relocation at Rohwer Center : pt. 3, Background for resettlement of Rohwer farmers; by Margaret Lantis. Feb. 7, 1945. [3] +27 p. 4° (Project analysis series no. 20.) [Processed.] 152.10:20 1386 Same: pt. 4, Prospects for resettlement of Rohwer farmers; by Margaret L. Lantis. Feb. 22, 1945. [3] +42 p. 4° ( Project analysis series no. 21. ) [Processed.] 152.10:21 1387 Semi-annual report, July 1-Dec. 31, 1944. [1945.] cover title, [2] +80 p. il. r [Processed.] I 52.7 : 944/2 1388 Trends in relocation centers, 3. Sept. 2G, 1945. 7 p. 4° [Processed.] I 52.2 : R 27/3 1389 Uprooted Americans in your community. May 1945. [2] +9 p. 4" [Proc- essed.] I 52.2: Am 3 1390 West coast localities : Placer County. Mar. 9, 1945. 4 p. 4° (Community analysis notes no. 9.) [Processed.] 152.11:9 1391 Same: Sacramento County and city. Mar. 1, 1945. 8 p. 4° (Community analysis notes no. 8.) [Processed.] 152.11:8 1392 WRA fact sheet for reference publicatioiiB (up-dated Dec. 1944). [1945.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] I 52.2 : W 19 WEATHER BUREAU 1393 Condensed table of critical values for airway weather reports, effective July 1, 1945. [Sept. 21, 1945.] 1 p. 4° C 30.2 : Ai 7/2/945 1394 Daily weather map, forecasts and general weather information [of United States published at Washington, D. C, showing weather conditions for United States and forecasts belonging to Washington forecast district], Jan. 1-Aug. 31, 1945. [1945.] Each 17X23 in. (outside measurement) C 30.12 : 945 1395 Explanation of teletype symbol weather reports, effective Feb. 15, 1945, (based on instructions contained in Weather Bureau circular N, 1941). [May 7, 1945.] 1 p. oblong 8° [Example of symbol weather report given to illustrate method used in transmission and deciphering of such re- ports.] C 30.2 : T 23/945 1396 Same, effective July 1, 1945, (based on instructions contained in Weather Bureau circular N, 1941). [1945.] 1 p. oblong 8° [Example of tele- type symbol weather report using figures, symbols, and word and phrase contract ion.s.] C 30.2 : T 23/945-2 1397 Normal flying weather for United States, percentage frequency of occur- rence of various visibilities and ceiling heights and of general weather phenomena, based on hourly observations made at Weatlier Bureau air- port stations; arranged and published by Statistics Division, Weather Bureau witlh cooperation and assistance of AAF Weather Service, Weather Central Div., Data Control Branch, basic data tabulated and summarized by U. S. Works Progress Administration at New Orleans, La. (1938-39) ; and by U. S. Federal Works Agency, Work Projects Ad- ministration at New Orleans, La., New York City, N. Y., and Birming- ham, Ala. (1939-43). n. p. New Orleans, La., 1945. [4] +101 p. il. oblong 8° C 30.2 : W 37/4 1398 Temperature frequencies in upper air ; by Benjamin Ratner. Washing- ton, D. C, Jan. 1946. cover title, 81 p. il. 4" [Processed.] C 30.2 : T 24/2 YARDS AND DOCKS BUREAU 1399 Standards of design for concrete [addendum lA]. July 1945. 20 p. (NAVDOCKS specification 3YB, [addendum lA].) [Processed.] N21.10:3Yb/add.lA YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK 1400 Annual report, [fiscal year] 1945. [1945.] cover title, [l]+ii+22 p. il. 4" [Processed.] I 29.6 : Y 3/16/945 A Entry A. A. F., see Army Air Forces. Abandoned Lands, Refugees and Freed- men Bureau, see Refu- gees, Freedmen and Aban- doned Lands Bureau. Absar Realty Co 403 Acacia (Coast Guard cutter) : history 305 Accidents, intermediate training, anal- ysis 898 Accounts and accounting : accounting numbers for ships, etc 1176-77 Coast Guard accounting code man- ual 294 contract settlement accounting — 1221 income and expense accounts, FPHA projects 559 property accountability, Federal airways manual 237 stock accounting procedures 194 Acetic acid, industrial reference serv- ice 588 Acetic anhydride, industrial reference service 5S8 Acetone, industrial reference service — 588 Acetylene, industrial reference service- 598 Acids, see names of acids. Adams, Rowe & Norman, Inc 371 Addresses, lectures, etc. : by— Foley, Edward H 1183 Snyder, John W 1184. 1190 Warren, Edgar L 330-331 Aden : crude drugs, etc., source 740 pharmaceuticals, etc 740 Administrative memoranda, etc., see name of issuing agency. Advancement Irrigation District 1071 Aeronautical charts, see Maps and charts. Aeronautical engineers, needed in Fed- eral war agencies 278 Aeronautical equipment and supplies : aircraft instrument bulletin 12 Army-Navy standards. Index 8 aviation equipment officers' man- ual 909 material and process specifications 94 operational instruments work sheets 913 standard drawings, lists 56, 97 training units instrument course- 894- 896 see also Military equipment and supplies — also names of special equipment and supplies. Aeronautical standards, see Aeronau- tical equipment and sup- plies. Aeronautics : air navigation — flight preparation training series 893 radio aids 230-232 training units instrument course 894-896 aviation circular letter 9 aviation equipment and survival officers manual 909 commercial aviation in China 750 Entry Aeronautics — Continued domestic airline stations, economic characteristics 264 flight engineering report 233 flight information bulletin 231-232 flight preparation training series- 893 flight safety bulletin 11 flight through instruments 904 instrument flight rules traffic con- trol 238 integrated aeronautic program 908 intermediate training accidents 898 kind of flyer wanted 915 naval aeronautic publications in- dex 14 naval aviation, confidential bulle- tin 910 naval aviation news 911 normal flying weather 1397 statistics for world air carriers — 272 Aeronautics Bureau : allowance list 10 technical note 15 technical order 16 AESA, see Army Electronics Stand- ards Agency. Afghanistan, crude drugs, etc., source- 740 Africa : AAF in northwest Africa 136 motion-picture equipment market- 589 poisonous snakes 110 see also French Equatorial Africa — Gold Coast — Portuguese East Africa — Union of South Africa. AFTRC manual 54, 89 Agricultural adjustment, see Agricul- ture. Agricultural conservation program : checking and reporting perform- ance 18 county office instructions 20 special services memorandum 26-27 statistics, 1944 30 see also special subject. Agricultural credit : average water facilities borrower, status 534-536 tenant purchase loan, size 532 young farmers 530 Agricultural insecticides, see Insecti- cides. Agricultural products : exported and imported, value 585 foreign trade statistics 586 prices of farm products, pros- pects 1008 surplus, activities of Production and Marketing Adminis- tration 1211 weights and conversion factors 31 Agriculture : agricultural statistics separates. 30-32, 37, 39-44 conservation and adjustment sta- tistics, 1944 30 in— Argentina, present state 1162 Austria, civil affairs, hand- books 147 Germany, under military gov- ernment 1258, 1271 Peru, diversification 1168 (97) Entry Agriculture — Continued in — Philippines, civil a ff a i r s handbook 159 miscellaneous statistics, 1944 37 Agriculture Department : general departmental circular 35 memorandum 36 records, checklist 841 regulations, amendments 38 summer program, graduate, etc., study 45 Aids to navigation, see Navigation — Radio communication. Air-cargo potentials— 587, 597, 607-608, 739 Air carriers, see Aeronautics. Air conditioning : engineering manual 497 equipment and machinery, indus- trial reference service 759 Air Forces, see Army Air Forces. Air lines, see Aeronautics. Air navigation, see Aeronautics. Air navigators, see Aviators. Air sea rescue bulletin^ 296-298 Airborne troops : assault on Holland 134 hook up with the airborne 3 see also Parachute troops. Aircraft : disposal control report 1209 German industry 640 recognition — handbook for Pacific, etc 121 recognition journal 1290 world-wide systems 137 repairs, fundamentals of me- chanics 70 seeing from aircraft 920 statistics, AAF inanual 90 support aircraft sense 921 WAA progress reports 1201, 1209 see also Aeronautics. Aircraft instruments, see Aeronautical equipment and sup- plies — also name of spe- cial instrument. Airfields, see Airports and aviation fields. Airlines, see Aeronautics. Airmen, see Aviators. Airplanes : fuel dumping tests 233 meet the N2S 13 night fighter sense 912 safety regulation release 260 tactical use of B-29 equipment 124 see also Aircraft. Airports and aviation fields : airfield pavement design. 482-483, 517 airport managers, directory 235 Army and Navy airfields, direc- tory 261 BABS, system of blind approach- 59 lighting systems, maintenance 84 neon approach lights 258 surface drainage 484 Airways : communications services 236 manual of operations 237-258 property accountability and allow- ances 237 traffic control 54 weather reports, critical values 1393 Alarm clocks, see Clocks. Alaska : coast pilot, supplement 293 mails, carrying on steamboat, etc., routes 1001 shipments to, statistical classifi- cation, etc 219 Alaska Road Commission, activities, 1945 46 Aleutian Islands, coast pilot, supple- ment 293 Entry Alexander Hamilton (Coast Guard cutter) : sinking of the Hamilton 315 Algeria : footwear 756 insecticide markets 598 pharmaceuticals, etc 740 Aliens, see Japanese in United States. Allergic diseases, management 86 Allied activities relating to German as- sets, etc., outside Ger- many 659 Allied Foods 409 Allocation manual, see Jobs. Allowances, see Airways — also names of departments, bureaus, etc. Alloys, see Ferro-alloys. Allright Parking System, Ltd 393 Aluminum, industrial reference serv- ice 760 Aluminum sulfate, industrial reference service 751 America, see Central America — North America — South Amer- ica — United States. American Army, see Armed forces — Army. American Brake Shoe Co 376 American Expeditionary Forces, rec- ords, checklist 859 American National Red Cross : report, 1945 47 report. 1946 48 American republics : commerce during the war 1167 dentifrices, preference for U. S. brands 751 loan packets on inter-American subjects 358 resources of the Americas for war and peace _ 730 technical standards, uniformity 1164 wheat, flour, etc.. market 743 American Women's "Voluntary Services, FPHA bulletin 561 Americans by birth, by choice, by loy- alty 1373 A mericas, see American republics. Ames Aeronautical Laboratory, NACA wind tunnel 836 Ammonia, anhydrous, industrial refer- ence service 588 Ammonium nitrate, industrial reference service 598, 740 Ammonium sulfate, commodity refer- ence series 761 Ammunition, ammunition handling 922 Amphibious warfare : communications instructions 1220 Japanese defense against opera- tions 822 Andrew Arms, Inc 420 Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, pharmaceuti- cals, etc 740 Anhydrous ammonia, industrial refer- ence service 588, 751 Antenna, horizontal field patterns 259 Anthracite, see Coal. Anti-friction bearings, see Bearings (machinery). Antitank warfare, see Tanks (military). Antitrust Division, report, 1945 - 50 ANTU examination 896 Apples, transportation 766 Apprehension orders. Federal Bureau of Investigation 539 Apprentices, instructor's guide 449 Appropriations, see special subject. Archives, in Germany, regulations of military government 1279 see also National Archives. Ardea Realty Corporation 391 99 Entry Argentina : agricultural insecticides, etc., mar- ket 740 alarm clocks markets 604 aluminum ingots, etc., market 760 belting market 750 belts, etc., market 747 building and sheathing paper 755 caustic soda markets 598 cellophane markets 744 chromium tanning compounds market 745 cigarette paper markets 602 coal-tar djes market 59S collapsible tubes market 746 cooperage ^market 746 crude drugs, etc., source 751 dehydrated soup mixes market 754 dehydrated vegetables market 754 dental equipment, etc 757 dried eggs market 754 dried milk 754 electric refrigerator markets 600 electronics 742 facial tissue, etc., markets 744 felt-base linoleum market 758 files and rasps market . 746 footwear developments, etc 745 fountain pens market 746 greaseproof papers markets 744 hacksaw blades market 757 handbags markets 603 hard pressed wallboard markets- 60li harmonicas market 757 hide and skin developments, etc_ 593 hosiery market 758 incandescent, etc., lamps, mar- kets 753 industry, agriculture, and hydro- electric power H62 insecticide market 751 leather finishes markets 745 luggage markets 603 mayonnaise, etc., market 754 motion-picture equipment market- 599 motion-picture oiarket 589 motion-picture production, etc — 752 paper bag markets 744 paper cups, etc., market 757 photographic paper market 746 pianos market 757 plastics 751 power facilities 739 pulp and paper developments 592 railway equipment 759 rayon and piece goods market 747 refractory brick 757 rice 601 rosin market 751 rubber belting, etc., market 746 rubber footwear, etc., market 604 sanitary ware market 757 shoe polish markets 603 soda ash markets 598 sodium bicarbonate markets 751 spices 754 still picture cameras 757 still picture film market 604 sulfur markets 598 tanning extracts, etc.. markets 745 toilet preparations market 740 toys 757 vegetable parchment 755 wallets, etc., market 756 watches market 604 wheat, flour, etc., market 754 wool blankets market 758 Worcestershire sauce, etc.. market- 754 X-ray equipment markets 742 Arizona, mails, carrying on star routes- 973 Arkansas, mails, carrying on star routes 974 Armament, German industry involved in production 639 Entry Armed forces : American Army in Europe 1328 documents, laws, and compilations- 212 where are the Tanks? 719 see also Army. Armed guards, merchant ships, instruc- tions 914 Armor, aircraft-type, specification 1175 Armour & Co 366-367 Army : Army information digest 1217 Army orientation 1226, 1251, 1254, 1289 Army talk 716 court-martial orders 1227 field manuals 1225 food service activities 1292 hit kit of popular songs 1138 libraries, guide for operation 1144 officer efficiency report 4 personal affairs guidance manual- 99- personal affairs officers' casualty handbook 102 personnel- classification and assign- ment 95 processing manual 104-105 returned from overseas duty- 113- 114 readjustment regulations 1288 safety program 1020 subsistence, packaging and pack- ing 1043 technical bulletins 1298 technical manuals 1299 what is classification? 130 see also Armed forces — Headquar- ters of Army — Separation centers. Army Air Forces : bulletin 60, 94 in northwest Africa 136 information letter 80 informational bulletin-- 62, 76, 108-112 invasion of southern France 131 manual 52-53, 57-59, 63, 67-75, 77. 81-88, 90-93, 95-96, 99-107, 113- 121, 124, 128-129, 137. personal affairs guidance manual- 99- 101 regulations 51 2d report of commanding general- 122 star of freedom is insignia 1341 technical data digest 125 technical orders 55, 78-79 technical publications, etc., in- dexes 55, 78-79 Army Electronics Standards Agency, list 1255 Army Map Service Library, accessions report 472 Army postal bulletin 1 Army posts, see Military posts. Army Service Forces : catalog 140 employee facilities and services — 172 general orders 200 glossary of terms, etc., used 171 manual 141-198 publications, list and index 201 report, 1944 139 schools, courses of instruction 168 Army War College Library, bulletin — 203 Aromatics, synthetic, industrial refer- ence service 588 Arrowrock division, see Boise project. Arsenic, industrial reference service — 598, 751 Artificial teeth, market in United Kingdom 746 Asia, southeastern, poisonous snakes- 112 100 Eutry Asphalt, deposits of McKittrick dis- trict. Calif 680 Aspic, see Spiked lavender oil. Assignment, see Army. Astoria, Oreg., port and terminal fa- cilities 1099 Astro compass, training syllabus 894 At ease series 1139, 1141 Athletics, ASF morale-building activi- ties 143-144 Atlantic Meat Co., Inc 416, 428, 441 Atlantic Ocean, poisonous and danger- ous fishes 107 Attorney General's Advisory Commit- tee on Crime, records, checklist 847 Australia : dried vine fruit industry 743 electric refrigerators 753 electric washing machines market- 600 insecticide market 740 motion-picture equipment market- 599 poisonous snakes 108 wool situation 605 Austria : agriculture and food 147 communications 148 military government, report 1256 Automobiles, Italian industry 759 Automotive, see certain headings be- ginning Motor. Auxiliary vessels, see Ships. Aviation, see Aeronautics. Aviators : air navigator's handbook 897 Chinese pilots 1332 fables for flyers 902-903 notice to airmen 262-263 pilots' choice 915 B B-29 bomber, see Airplanes. Babies, see Infants. BABS, system of blind approach 59 Bags, paper, industrial reference serv- ice 744, 746, 755, 757 Bahama Islands, motion-picture equip- ment market 589 Balboa, C. Z., tide tables 969 Balms, industrial reference service- 598, 740 Balsa, commodity reference series 749 Balsam, of Tolu, industrial reference service 588 see also Copaiba. Baltimore, Md., tide, moon, and sun calendar 704 Bananas, industrial reference service- 601 Bank for Reconstruction and Develop- ment, see International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. Banks and banking : bank debits banking in — Germany, under military gov ernment 177 Japan 155 Norway 158 see also Federal reserve banks — Federal reserve member banks. Barbados : hide and skin developments, etc- motion-pieture equipment market- motion-picture market Barite, in 3d quarter of 1945 Barnett, J. W., sr., court case Barrels, steel shipping, commodity ref- erence series Basic data sheets 610, 624 Bata, activities in India 593 Bataan, home from, but, oh we're wearv 1029 Batteries, «ee Electric batteries. Baum, Jules, court case 438 Baum, Sol, court case 438 566 1258 593 589 589 830 401 749 Entry Bayuk Cigars, Inc 436 Bearings (machinery) : German anti-friction bearing in- dustry 646 Beds, hospital, industrial reference service 746 Beef cattle, see Cattle. Belgium : glass industry 757 toilet preparations market 751 Belladonna, industrial reference serv- ice 588 Belting, industrial reference service 604, 745-746. 756-757 Belts, industrial reference service 745, 747, 756 Bench Irrigation District 1072 Bermuda : beverage containers 604 crude drugs, etc., sources 751 insecticide markets 598 motion-picture equipment market. 599 motion-picture market 589 power facilities 597 Beverage containers, industrial refer- ence service 604 Beveiages, and materials, industrial reference service 591 Bibliography : Coast Guard 319 gas producers 28 housing for Negroes 565 Japanese in United States 1375 mental health 347 merchant marine 795 War Relocation records, etc 1374 Bicarbonate of soda, see Sodium bicar- bonate. Bicycles, industrial reference service- 746. 757 Billfolds, industrial reference service- 756 Binoculars, industrial reference serv- ice 604 Biologicals, industrial reference serv- ice 598, 740 Birds, banding notes 580 Birtcherd Dairy, Inc 396 Biscay, Bay of, sailing directions, sup- plement 699 Bitters, medicinal, industrial refer- ence service 751 Bituminous deposits of McKittrick district, Calif 680 Blackfeet Indians, crafts 707 Blankets, industrial reference service- 758 Blasting caps, industrial reference service 588, 598, 740 Blind approach, see Airports and avia- tion fields. Blind veterans, placement 280-281 Board for Production Awards, see Navy Board for Produc- tion Awards. Boilers, Ships Bureau manual 1113 Boise project : operation, etc., charges. Arrow- rock division 1056 water charges, Arrowrock divi- sion 1055, 1057 water charges, Notus and Payette divisions 1065 Bolivia : air-cargo potentials 587 belting and hose market 604 calcium carbide markets 598 cellophane markets 744 chromium tanning compounds market 745 cigarette paper market 744 construction, etc., machinery 759 copper sulfate market 751 dehydrated soup mixes market 754 dehydrated vegetables market 754 dental equipment, etc., market 757 dried eggs market 754 dried milk 754 101 Entry Bolivia — Continued economic resources 1163 facial tissues, etc 755 forest resources and lumber 5^2 glassine, etc.. papers markets 744 hide and skin developments, etc_ 593 •highways 739 hosiery market 758 incandescent lamps market 753 industrial chemicals markets 751 industrial explosives, etc., mar- kets 740 iron and steel bars, etc., markets- 606 leather developments, etc 593 livestock and meat industries 743 mayonnaise, etc., market 754 motion-picture equipment market- 589 motion-picture market 589 paper bags 755 pharmaceuticals, etc 740 photographic paper market 757 pulp and paper developments 592 railways 739 rice 601 rubber footwear, etc., market 604 sanitary ware market 757 scientific instruments, etc., mar- ket 757 spices 754 still picture film market 746 toilet preparations markets 751 watches market 746 wheat, flour, etc., market 754 wool piece goods markets 758 Worcestershire sauce, etc., mar- ket 754 X-ray equipment market 600 Bombing : bombardment ranges 74 effect on health, etc., in Germany- 1223 glide bombing, how to do it 905 precision bombing 917 precision bombing practice 115 Bonds, see War savings bonds and stamps. Bonds of officers, corporations accept- able as sureties 1185 Bonneville Power Administration, re- port, 1944 204 Books : Indian schools, suggested list- 713-714 monthly list of D. C. Public Li- brary 351 Booth Fisheries Corporation 435 Boots and shoes : commodity reference series, shoes and slippers 761 imports and exports of leather footwear, 1946 756 industrial reference service 593, 604, 745-746. 756-757 industry composition pattern, rub- ber footwear 454 Borax, industrial reference service 751 Borneo, petroleum facilities 1044 Bosch, Carl, laboratory of 1038 Boston Navy Yard, records, checklist- 872 Bov Scouts of America. FPHA bulle- tin 561 Boys' clothing, see Clothing — also names of articles and classes of clothing. Boys' Clubs of America, FPHA bulle- tin 561 Boys' Day 1376 Brazil : air cargo potentials 608 alarm clocks markets 604 aluminum ingots, etc., market 760 belting and hose market 604, 745 belts, etc., market 747 bicycles market 757 binoculars, etc.. markets 604 building and sheathing paper 755 caustic soda markets 598 cellophane 744 Entry Brazil — -Continued chromium tanning compounds markets : 745 cigarette paper markets 602 coal-tar dyes markets— 598 cold and vanishing creams mar- ket 598 collapsible tubes market 746 construction, etc., machinery 759 dehydrated soup mixes market 754 dehydrated vegetables market 754 dried eggs market 754 dried milk 754 electric motors market 759 electric power in northeastern Brazil 739 electric refrigerator markets 600 electronics 753 explosives, etc., markets 598 facial tissue, etc., markets 744 felt-base linoleum market 758 flies and rasps market 746 flue-cured tobacco zone 591 fountain pens market 746 gas utility plants — _ 597 glass and glassware market 594 glassine, etc., paper markets 602 hacksaw blades market 757 handbags markets 603 hard pressed wallboard markets 602 harmonicas market 757 hide and skin developments, etc 593 hosiery market 758 hospital beds market 746 household pottery industry 757 hydroelectric energy, etc 1164 incandescent, etc., lamps, mar- kets 600 insecticide industry and market — 740 iron and steel bars, etc., markets. 606 laminated papers markets 744 leather developments, etc 603 leather finishes market 603 luggage markets 603 mayonnaise, etc., market 754 men's, etc., underwear market 758 motion-picture equipment survey. 589 motion-picture market 752 optical, etc., glass market 604 paint market 598 paper bag markets 744 paper cups, etc., markets 746 phonograph records market 757 photographic paper market 746 pianos market 757 plastic industry and market 588 .Portland cement 757 pulp and paper developments 592 rayon woven piece goods 758 rice production trends 591 rosin and turpentine markets 751 rubber footwear, etc., market 746 sanitary -ware markets 604 scientific instruments, etc 757 shipping sacks market 746 shoe polishes markets 603 skin lotions, etc., markets 740 soda ash markets 598 spices .--- 754 still picture cameras market 757 still picture film market 746 sulfur market 751 superphosphate market 751 synthetic chemicals 588 talcum powder, etc., markets 598 tanning extracts market 745 textile machinery 759 textile specialty compounds mar- ket 751 toilet preparations market 751 toys 757 vegetable parchment 755 Venetian blinds, etc., market 746 wallets, etc., market 756 watches market 746 water pump markets 596 102 Entry Brazil — Continued wattle industry 745 waxed paper market 755 wheat, flour, etc., market 754 women's, etc., outerwear market- 595 women's, etc., underwear market_ 758 wool blankets market 758 wool piece goods market 758 Worcestershire sauce, etc., mar- ket 754 X-ray equipment market 742 Brick, refractory, industrial reference service 746, 757 Britain, see Great Britain. British Columbia, processed food pro- duction 743 British Guiana : motion-picture equipment market- 599 motion pictures 752 pulp and paper developments 744 British Honduras : crude drugs, etc., source 751 insecticide markets 751 motion-picture equipment market- 589 pharmaceuticals, etc., industrial reference service 598 sponffo production and trade 757 British West Indies, see West Indies. Broadcasting, see Radio broadcasting. Brushes, tooth and toilet, industrial reference service 604, 746 Bubble sextants, training syllabus 894 Buchu leaves, industrial reference serv- ice 740 Budget : estimates procedure 145 message of the President, etc., 1947 budget 211 Budget and Finance Ofl5ce, budget and finance circular 205 Budget and fiscal offices, graphic pre- sentation manual 91 Builders' hardware, see Hardware. Building : engineering manual for War Dept. construction_ 473-485, 491-517 labor for 1946 housing construc- tion 1— 781 prohibited items for construction work 138 structural design, engineering man- ual 487-496 summary of construction (month- ly) 1371 Building materials, production and availability 1366-67 see also names of materials. Building paper, industrial reference service 755 Buildings, load assumptions 491 Bulletins, see names of departments, bureaus, etc., issuing bul- letins — also special sub- ject. Bullets, frangible, training manual 69 BuMed newsletter 811 Burma : air victory 61 handbook 76 Burners, see Oil burners. Buses, see Motorbusses. Business : basic data 620 business indexes 567-568 see also name of business — also names of countries. Busses, see Motorbusses. Butanol, industrial reference service 588 C Cadets, see Military Academy, West Point. Caicos Islands, sponge production and trade 757 Entry Calcium arsenate, industrial reference service 588, 598 Calcium carbide, industrial reference service 598, 751 Calfskins, commodity reference series- 761 California : mails, carrying on star routes 975 mails, carrying on steamboat, etc., routes 1002 California Lima Bean Growers Assoc_ 412 Call letters, see Identifications — Radio call letters. Cameras : motion-picture, market in Mexico- 752 still picture, industrial reference service 757 Cameroons, pharmaceuticals, etc 740 Camp Fire Girls, FPHA bulletin 561 Canada : chemical industry, wartime expan- sion, etc 751 dental equipment, etc., market 757 distribution of Pennsylvania an- thracite 828 electronics 742 meat, industrial reference service- 743 oilseed production 754 railways 750 Canal Zone, .see Panama Canal Zone. Canal Zone Junior College : catalogue and register of students- 967 Extension Division, evening courses 968 Canary Islands, soap markets 751 Canned food, canning, etc.. industry, reference service 591 see also names of foods. Cans, metal, commodity reference series 749 Capital goods, see Commercial prod- ucts. Capital, working, of 1,228 corpora- tions 1105 Capitol Foundry Co 372 Carbon bisulfide, industrial reference service 598 Carbon dioxide, industrial reference service 598 Carbon paper, industrial reference service 757 Carbon tetrachloride, industrial refer- ence service-^ 588 Caribbean area : grasses and grassland manage- ment 1151 Insecticide markets 598 land tenure, symposium 1149 livestock 1154 Carnauba wax. industrial reference service 598 Carotliers, D. M., court case 393 Carpets, industrial reference serv- ice 595, 758 Carrier sense 899 Carriers, see Aeronautics — Motor car- riers — Railroads. Cartels. German participation 660 Casa Grande National Monument, desert trail 883 Cascara sagrada, industrial reference service 588 Casein, industrial reference service 588 Cash transactions, see Finance. Catalogs : blank forms, books, etc., pertain- ing to internal revenue- 738 prints exhibited at Library of Con- gress 786 radio recordings 356 War Department catalog 1304 Catalysts, manufacture, etc., at Lud- wigshafen-Oppau 831 Cat He: bfof, production payments to feed- ers 19 103 Entry Cattle — Continued beef, statistics, 1944 39 see also Livestock. Caustic potash, see Potassium hydrox- ide. Caustic soda, industrial reference serv- ice 598, 751 Celebes, petroleum facilities 1044 Cellophane, industrial reference serv- ice 744,755 Cellulose plastics, see Plastics. Cement : Portland, commodity reference series 749 Portland, industrial reference serv- ice 749, 757 Census Bureau, the registrar 216 Centimeter waves, report of Ludwig Wesch 1033 Central America : chemicals, and related products — 58S chemicals, industrial reference service 588, 598 construction, etc., machinery 759 gas industry 750 insecticide markets 751 poisonous snakes 109 railways, survey 638 see also Latin America. Central Joint Cooperative Committee, TV A 1182 Central States, distribution of Pennsyl- vania anthracite. South Central States 828 Ceramics : developments, report by Franz Rother 1034 high frequency technical materials 1036 Cereal products, industrial reference service 743, 754 Ceylon, industrial reference service 589 Change-of-command procedure, guide — 72 Charts, see Graphic training aids- Maps and charts. Check lists : practical check list. Inspector General's Department — 726 preliminary, National Archives 840- 845, 847-872, 874 Checks, drawn on Treasurer of U. S., indorsements, etc 1189 Chemical warfare, chemical warfare bulletin 223 Chemical Warfare Service, manual of reporting procedures 224 Chemicals : German industry 653 industrial reference service 588, 598, 740, 751 labor market information 1353 Chicago, 111. : medical clinics of North America- 1339 surgical clinics of North America- 1344 Chickens, see Poultry. Children : crippled, services in Florida 228 of U. S. A 1331 see also Juvenile delinquency. Children's clothing, see Clothing. Chile : air-cargo potentials 587 ammonium nitrate market 598 bicycles market 757 builders' hardware 757 chromium tanning compounds mar- ket 745 cigarette paper markets 602 coal-tar dyes markets 740 collapsible tubes market 746 construction, etc., machinery 759 copper wire bars, etc., markets 760 crude drugs, etc., sources 751 dental equipment, etc., market 757 electric flatirons market 590 electrical refrigerator market 742 Entry Chile — Continued files and rasps 757 footwear developments, etc 745 fountain pens 757 fuels, and electric power 1165 glassiue, etc., paper markets 602 hacksaw blades market 757 liard-pressed wallboard markets 744 hide and skin developments, etc 593 highways 739 hospital beds market 746 incandescent lamps 753 industrial thermometers market 746 ingots, blooms, etc., markets 606 motion-picture equipment survey. 589 motion-picture film, etc., market- 752 motion-picture market 599 paint industry 588 pharmaceuticals, etc., industrial reference service 598 photographic paper market 757 plastics markets 588 plywood and veneer industry 592 pottery 604 pulp and paper developments 592 railways 750 rosin market 751 rubber belting, etc., market 746 rubber footwear, etc., market 604 sanitary ware market 746 scientific instruments, etc., mar- ket 757 shoe polishes, etc., markets 603 skin lotions, etc., market 598 spices 754 still picture cameras market 757 still picture film market 757 stoves and ranges 757 talcum powder, etc., markets 598 toilet preparations 751 toys market 746 turpentine 751 Venetian blinds market 757 wheat, flour, etc., market 754 wool blankets market 758 wool situation 595 X-ray equipment market 742 Chillers and thrillers 1139 China : commercial aviation 750 motion-picture equipment market- 589 sanitary ware markets 604 Chinese pilots 1332 Chishima Ketto, pilot 693 Chlorine, industrial reference service- 598 Chrome green, industrial reference service 588 Chromium tanning mixtures, etc., see Tanning materials. Cigarette cases, industrial reference service 745, 756 Cigarette lighters, industrial reference service 604 Cigarette paper, industrial reference service 002, 744, 755 Circulars, see names of departments, bureaus, etc., issuing cir- culars — also subjects. City Ice Delivery Co 395 Civil Aeronautics Administration : technical development note 259 technical development report 234 Civil Aeronautics Board : economic regulations 265 orders , 266-269 orders and regulations, summary- 273 regulations 270 Civil affairs handbook 147-161 Civil code of Italy 150-151 Civil readjustment, see Readjustment to civilian life. Civil service : act and rules transmittal sheet-- 275 examining circular 277 recruiting circular 282 104 Entry Civil service — Continnert temporary regulations 285 transfer circular 286 Civil Service Commission : departmental circular 276 pamphlet 274 special bulletin 284 Civil service pensions, retirement circu- lar 283 Civil works, see Public works. Civilian Defense Ollice, FPHA bulletin- 561 Civilian personnel, see Government of- ficials and employees. Claims, see special subject. Claims Division, Justice Dept., records, checklist 848 Classification, decimal, notes, etc., on application 1170 see also Army — Government of- ficials and employees. Clay, products, industry composition pattern 451 Cleaning business, see Dry cleaning business. Clip sheets : feature clip series 1379 Information Office, Agriculture Dept 720-721 labor clip sheet, 7th war loan 1315 payroll savings, 7th war loan 1319 press clipsheet, 7th war loan 1317 Clocks : alarm, industrial reference serv- ice 604, 746, 757 industry composition pattern 452 Closures, commodity reference series- 761 Cloth, see Textiles. Clothing : general schedule of supplies 1010 men's, etc., outerwear, industrial reference service 758 women's, etc., industrial reference service 595, 605 women's, etc., inquiry reference service 637 see also names of articles and classes of clothing. Clothing and furnishings store, see Men's clothing and fur- nishings store. , Coal: distribution of Pennsylvania an- thracite 828 in Germany, report of military gov- ernor 1258 resources of Matanuska Valley field 681 storage, manual 476 Coal-tar dyes, see Dyes. Coast Guard : at war 808 bibliography 319 book of valor 320 combat and overseas operations — 321 fact book 295, 310, 313, 320-321 headquarters circular 304 law bulletin 307 one hundred and fifty years of service 310 records, checklist 842 regulations 301 uniform circular 318 war news clipper 817 Coast Guard cutters, see names of cut- ters. Coast pilots. United States coast pilot, supplement 293 Coating-materials, moisture, etc., re- sistant, specification 1178 Cochineal, industrial reference service. 740 Cocoa beans, industrial reference serv- ice 743 Codes, see special subject. Codes of law : commercial code of Japan 154 Italian civil code 150-151 Entry Coffee, industrial reference service 743 Cold creams, industrial reference serv- ice 598, 740 Cold storage, frozen food lockers 621 Collapsible tubes, industrial reference service 746 Collective bargaining, portal to portal relationship 332 see also Wages. Colleges and universities, radio courses, directory 357 Collins, George C, jr., court ease 423 Colombia : alarm clocks markets 604 belts, etc., market 747 bicycles market 757 builders' hardware 757 carbon paper, etc 757 caustic soda markets 598 chromium tanning mixtures mar- kets 745 cigarette lighters markets 604 coal-tar dyes markets 598 construction, etc., machinery 759 cotton cloth 758 dehydrated soup mixes market — 754 dried eggs market 754 dried milk 754 electric flatirons market 590 electric refrigerator markets 600 facial tissue, etc., markets-- 602 footwear developments, etc 745 forest resources and lumber 592 fountain pens market 746 greaseproof, etc., papers markets- 602 hacksaw blades markets 757 hard pressed wallboard markets — 602 hide and skin developments, etc__ 593 highways 597 hosiery market 758 incandescent, etc., lamps, markets 600 industrial explosives, etc., mar- kets 598 industrial situation 1159 insecticide markets 740 leather — developments and trends 603 dressings and stains 745 finishes 603 luggage markets 603 mayonnaise, etc., market 754 men's, etc., headwear 758 men's, etc., outerwear 758 men's, etc., underwear 758 motion-picture market 752 organic chemicals 588 paints market 598 paper bags 755 paper containers, etc., market 746 pharmaceuticals regulations 588 photographic film market 757 photographic paper market 746 plastic industry 588 pulp and paper developments 592 railways 597 rayon woven piece goods 758 refractory brick 757 refrigerating, etc., machinery 759 rosin market 751 rubber belting, etc., market 746 rubber footwear, etc., market 746 sanitary ware pottery markets.- 604 shipping sacks markets 602 shoe polish production, etc 603 spices 754 still picture cameras market 757 talcum powder, etc., markets 598 textile specialty compounds mar- ket 751 toilet preparations 751 tooth and toilet brushes market — 604 toys market 757 Venetian blinds market 757 watches 757 wheat, flour, etc., market 754 women's, etc., outerwear markets- 605 105 Entry Colombia — Continued wool blankets market 758 wool piece goods markets 758 Worcestershire sauce, etc., mar- ket 754 Colombo root, industrial reference service 751 Color, application processes in Ger- many and Italy 1140 Colorado, mails, carrying on star routes 97G Columbia University, Publications Workshop 528 Combined Communications Board, United States and Great Britain, publication 1220 Combined Raw Materials Board, United States and Great Britain, report, 1945 322 Coming home, AAP manual 63 Command and General Staff School, graduates, 1944-45 323 Command installations, see Installa- tions (military). Commerce : essential foreign trade routes 796 in-transit trade, merchandise re- ported 220 of the Americas, during the war_ 1107 world trade 762 see also names of articles of com- merce — also names of countries. Commercial aviation, see Aeronautics. Commercial products : commodity reference series 749, 761 disposal control report 1209 foreign merchandise in in-transit trade 220 industrial reference service 594, 604, 746, 749, 757 WAA progress reports, capital and producer goods 1203, 1209 WAA progress reports, consumer goods 1202, 1209 Commissary General of Subsistence, records, checklist 874 Commissioners of conciliation, Wash- ington conferences 333-334 Commissions of Inter-American Devel- opment, Conference of, see Conference of Com- missions of Inter-Ameri- can Development. Commodities, see Agricultural prod- ucts — Commercial prod- ucts. Common components, German indus- try 647 Communication : amphibious communications in- structions 1220 communications handbook 900 fixed aero, communications serv- ices 2.'?6 emergency rescue procedure 770 in — Austria, civil affairs hand- book 148 Germany, T. I. D. C. report— 665 Germany, under military government 1258, 1269 Communications Board, see Combined Communications Board, United States and Great Britain. Community analysis.see Japanese re- location centers. Compact powder, see Face powder. Companies, see Corporations — Invest- ment companies. Company pricing, see Military equip- ment and supplies. Compass, see Astro compass. Compressed air, engineering manual for construction 499 Entry Comptroller, Federal Housing Admin_ 548 Comptroller of Currency : bulletin 329 records, checklist 854 Conciliation Service, Washington con- ferences for commission- ers 333-334 Concrete : construction for buildings 492 reinforcing bars, industrial refer- ence service 606 standards of design 1399 Confectionery, industrial reference service 601, 743, 754 Conference of Commissions of Inter- American Development, reports presented to_ 1158-69 Conferences, congresses, etc., see names of conferences, etc., or sub.iect of conference. Congressional publications, see special subject. Congressional reports pertaining to N. L. R. B., supplements- 878-879 Conklin Pen Co 427 Conservation, see Soil conservation. Consolidated review of current infor- mation. Treasury Depart- ment Library 1191 Consolidated Water Power & Paper Co 373-374 Construction, see Building. Construction machinery, industrial reference service 759 Construction materials, see Building materials. Consumer goods, see Commercial prod- ucts. Contact flying 893 Contact representatives, Veterans' Ad- ministration manual 1198 Containers : beverage, industrial reference service 604 glass, commodity reference series_ 749 liquid-tight, industrial reference service 604, 746 paper, industrial reference service- 746 Contractions, Federal airways manual of operations 239-243 Contracts, see Government contracts. Control Council for Germany, official gazette 1284 Convalescent medicine 1333 Convalescents, see Rehabilitation of the disabled. Cooks, ship's, 3c and 2c 932 Cooperage, industrial reference service. 746 Cooperative League of the United States of America, FPHA bulletin 561 Coordination Committee, Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office, activities 337 Coordination Committee, Inter-Ameri- can Affairs Office, activi- ties 727 Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office, activities, weekly report 339 Copaiba, and copaiba oil, industrial reference service 598 Copper : commodity reference series 761 industrial reference service 760 mining, composition pattern 453 Copper sulfate, industrial reference service 588, 598, 751 Copyright, codice delle norme Federali per il Copyright Office 340 Corporations : acceptal)le as sureties on Federal bonds 1185 American listed, survey 1104 working capital 1105 Cosmetics, see names of special articles. 106 Entry Costa Rica : air cargo potentials 597 belts, etc., market 747 bicycles market 746 calcium carbide markets 751 caustic soda markets 598 cellophane 744 cigarette paper markets 602 coal-tar dyes market 751 concrete reinforcing bars, etc., markets 606 confectionery market- 754 crude drugs, etc., source 751 dehydrated soup mixes market 754 dehydrated vegetables market 754 dental equipment, etc 757 dentifrices, etc., markets 740 dried eggs market 754 economy, brief description 1166 electric refrigerator markets 600 facial tissues, etc 755 fertilizer markets 588 flies and rasps 757 fluorescent lamps market 753 fountain pens market 746 hacksaw blades market 757 hard pressed wallboard markets — 602 hide and skin developments, etc 593 hosiery 758 incandescent lamps market 753 industrial explosives, etc., mar- kets 740 luggage market 745 mayonnaise, etc., market 754 motion-picture equipment market- 589 motion-picture market 599 paper bags 755 paper cups, etc., markets 746 pharmaceuticals, etc 740 photographic paper market 746 pulp and paper developments 592 railways 638, 739 rayon woven piece goods 758 rice 601 rubber belting, etc., market 746 rubber footwear, etc., market 746 sanitary ware, etc., market 746 scientiflc instruments, etc., mar- ket 746 shipping sacks market 746 shoe polishes markets 603 soda ash markets 751 sodium bicarbonate markets 751 spices 754 sulfur market 751 toilet preparations 751 toys market 746 underwear market 758 vegetable parchment 755 wallets, etc., markets 745 watches, market 746 wheat, flour, etc., market 754 wool blankets market 758 wool carpets, etc., market 758 wool piece goods market 758 Worcestershire sauce, etc., mar- ket 754 X-ray equipment markets 742 Cotton : employment, hours, etc., cotton goods 777-778 industrial reference service 595, 758 qualitv report 345, 803, 1017 statistics, 1944 40 Counselor's guide (Forest Service employees) 668 Counterfeits : know your money 1101 warning, counterfeit 1102 Counties, basic data sheets 610 Countries : code classiflcation 217 index 218 see also Foreign countries. Courts : German and military government- 1259 Entry Courts^Continued judicial afifairs in Germany, re- port of military gover- nor 1258 Courts martial : orders — Army 1227 Military Academy 815, 819 Navy 938 Crafts, see Handcrafts. Credit : foreign, administration 1188 War Assets Administration 1215 Creosote oil, industrial reference serv- ice 588 Cresols, and cresylic acid, industrial reference service 588 Crime, Attorney General's Committee on, see Justice Depart- ment. Crime and criminals : apprehension order 539 fugitives wanted 540 identification orders 541 Crippled children, see Children. Cristobal, C. Z., tide tables 969 Crops : crop inquiry series 1151, 1154 minor field, statistics, 1944 43 Crude drugs, see Drugs. Crude petroleum, see Petroleum. Crvstal Irrigation District 1073 Cuba : air-cargo potentials 739 alarm clocks markets 604 anhydrous ammonia market 751 belting and hose market 604, 745 belts, etc., market 747 bicycles market 746 binoculars, etc., markets 604 building and sheathing paper 755 caustic soda market 751 cellophane 744 cigarette paper markets 602 conl-tar dyes market 740 collapsible tubes market 746 concrete reinforcing bars, etc., market 606 cooperage market 746 dairy industry 591 dehydrated vegetables market 754 dehydration industry 591 dental equipment, etc.. market 757 electric flatirons market 590 electric power industry 587 electric refrigerator market 600 electronics, industrial reference service 590 establishing business 613 facial tissues, etc 755 felt-base linoleum market 758 fertilizers markets 740 forest resources, etc 755 fountain pens market 746 fruit and vegetable canning 591 glassine, etc., paper markets 602 hacksaw blades markets 757 harness and saddlery markets 745 hide and skin developments, etc — 603 hosiery market 758 hospital beds market 746 incandescent, etc., lamps, markets- 753 industrial explosives, etc.. market- 740 industrial thermometers market — 746 insecticides, etc., market 740 laminated papers markets 744 leather dressings, etc., markets 745 leather finishes markets 603 livestock and meat industries 743 luggage markets 603 mayonnaise, etc., market 754 military government, records 862 motion-picture equipment market- 589 motion-picture market 752 ophthalmic goods market 746 organic chemicals market 588 107 Entry Cuba — Continued paint industry 588 paper bags market 744 paper cups, etc., markets 746 pharmaceuticals regulations 598, 751 photographic paper market 746 plastics market 588 poker chips and racks market 757 potato production and trade 591 pulp and paper developments 592 radios market 753 railways 739 refractory brick 757 rosin market 751 rubber footwear, etc., market 746 scientific instruments, etc., mar- ket 746 shaving soaps and creams mar- kets 598 shipping sacks market 746 shoe polish developments, etc 603 soda ash markets 751 sponge production and trade 757 still picture cameras market 757 still picture film market 746 sugarcane production 601 textile specialty compounds mar- ket 751 toilet articles market 751 toilet soap market 598 toys market 746 underwear market 758 vegetable parchment 755 Venetian blinds, etc., market 746 wallets, etc., markets 745 watches 757 waxed paper market 755 wheat, flour, etc., market 754 women's handbags market 603 wool blankets market 758 wool piece goods market 758 Worcestershire sauce, etc., mar- ket 754 X-ray equipment market 742 Cudahy Brothers Co 375, 382 Cultural institutions in Japan 157 Cups, paper, industrial reference serv- ice 604, 746, 757 Curacao, motion-picture equipment market 589 Currency, foreign, administration 1188 Customs (social), see Manners and customs. Cutaneous diseases, management 87 Cutbacks, see Government contracts. Czechoslovakia, livestock industry 754 D Dairy products. United States trade 754 Dairying : industrial reference service 591 statistics, 1944 32 Dallas, Tex., court case 432 Dams, stock pond, inspection instruc- tions 22 Dance of death, reproduction from copy in Lessing J. Kosenwald collection 1054 DDT: control of murine typhus fever 1021 industrial reference service 588 insecticides containing, labeling- 801, 1013 Dead, of World War II, repatriation- 1286 Death, current mortality analysis 215, 881 Declaration of Independence, 171st an- niversary, celebration 349 Declassification activities of Publica- tion Board 1031 Decorations of honor. Coast Guard medals, etc 320 Defense councils, FPHA bulletin 561 Entry Dehydration and dehydrated foods, in- dustrial reference serv- ice 591 see also names of foods. Delaware, distribution of Pennsylvania anthracite 828 Delinquent children, see Juvenile de- linquency. Demilitarization, see Militarism. Demobilization, civilian personnel of Navy after 1st World War 936 Denazification, see Nazi Party. Denmark : motion-picture situation 741 power resources 666 tufted cotton rugs 758 Dental equipment and supplies, indus- trial reference service 757 Dentifrices, industrial reference serv- ice 598, 740, 751 Department stores, see Stores. Departmental circulars, see name of department, etc., issuing circulars. Departments of Government of United States, see Government Deposits, credit to account of Treas- urer of U. S 1186 Depots (military) : improvements 199 information bulletin 2 inventory procedures 169 operations, space reporting 170 records depot organization, etc_ 191-192 Depth-determining equipment, instruc- tion book 1119 Deschutes project, water rental charges 1058 Desert trail, Casa Grande National Monument 883 Diesel fuel oil, see Fuel oil. Digitalis, industrial reference service- 588 Direction finding, see Radio direction finding. Directories, see special subject. Disarmament, German, historical back- ground ' 662 Discussion techniques 1107 Diseases, see names and classes of dis- eases. Disinfectants, industrial reference service 740 Dispensaries, operating procedures 179 Displaced persons in Germany : regulations of military govern- ment 1280 report of military governor 1258 Disposal centers, see Warehouses. District craft, see Ships. District of Columbia : distribution of Pennsylvania anthracite 828 informal education in Washington 350 Public Library, list of selected books 351 Public Library, suggestions to help you 346 Ditches, farm, instructions for inspect- ing 23 Documents, see Reproduction proc- esses — also subject of document. Dogs, in District of Columbia, procla- mation 348 Domestic Branch, War Information Office, information guide 1337 Dominican Republic : belts, etc., markets 745 bicycles market 746 cellophane 744 cigarette paper markets 602 collapsible tubes market 746 108 Entry Dominican Republic — Continued cooperage market 746 dehydrated soup mixes market 754 dehydrated vegetables market 754 dental equipment, etc 757 dried eggs market 754 economic development 1160 electrical refrigerator market 600 facial tissue, etc., markets 744 files and rasps 757 fountain pens market 746 glassine, etc., paper markets 602 hacksaw blades markets 757 harness and saddlery markets 745 industrial chemicals markets 751 industrial explosives, etc., market 740 insecticides, etc., markets 740 Iron and steel bars, etc., market 606 leather developments, etc 603 leather dressings, etc., markets — 745 liquefied gases market 751 mayonnaise, etc., market 754 military government of Santo Domingo, records 843 motion-picture equipment market- 589 motion-picture market 741 organic chemicals market 588 paper bags market 744, 757 paper cups, etc., market 757 photographic paper market 746 pulp and paper developments 592 rice 601 rosin market 751 rubber belting, etc., market 746 rubber footwear, etc., market 746 scientific instruments, etc., mar- kets 757 shipping sacks market 746 shoe polishes markets 603 soda ash markets 751 spices 754 talcum powder, etc., markets 598 toys market 746 vegetable parchment 755 vitreous china sanitary ware mar- ket 604 waxed paper market 755 wheat, flour, etc., market 754 wool blankets market 758 wool carpets, etc., market 758 wool piece goods market 758 Worcestershire sauce, etc., market 754 Dormitories : application for occupancy 562 housekeeping operations, etc 556 human side of operations 555 Doughnuts, inquiry reference service 611 Drainage : engineering manual 484 farm drainageways 1137 Dramatic compositions : chillers and thrillers 1139 G. I. one-act plays 1141 soldier shows 1147 Dried foods, see names of foods. Dried vine fruit industry, Australian- 743 Drift meters, training syllabus 894 Drinking straws, industrial reference service 604, 746, 757 Drugs : industrial reference service 588, 598, 740, 751 inquiry reference service 612 Drums (containers) : commodity reference series 749 Dry cell batteries, see Electric batter- ies. Dry cleaning business, establishing 615 Drying oils, see Oils. Dubbing or making sound track in Spanish on motion pic- tures 752 Duplicating processes, see Reproduc- tion processes. Durum wheat, see Wheat. Dust, control, engineering manual 485 Entry Dwellings, see Housing. Dyes : coal-tar, industrial reference serv- ice 598, 740, 751 new processes in Germany and Italy 1140 potential value of Zellwolle-Lehr- spinnerei 1140 E E. & L. Transport Co 417 Earnings, see Wages. East (Far East) : guide to maps 821 Orient yearbook 732 recognition handbook 121 East (Middle East) : insecticide markets 740 East (Near East) : poisonous snakes 110 East Africa, see Portuguese East Af- rica. Economic conditions, see names of cer- tain countries. Economic Conference, Technical Inter- American, see Inter- American Technical Eco- nomic Conference. Economic control institutions in Ger- many 661 Economic regulations of CAB 265 Ecuador : air-cargo potentials 587 alarm clock market 746 belts, etc., market 747 builders' hardware 757 chromium tanning mixtures mar- kets 745 cigarette paper markets 602 construction, etc., machinery 759 dehydrated soup mixes market 754 dehydrated vegetables market 754 dental equipment markets 757 dried milk 754 electrical refrigerator market 600 facial tissue, etc., markets 744 files and rasps market 746 footwear developments, etc 745 fountain pens 757 glass 594 glassine paper, etc., markets- 602, 744 hacksaw blades markets 757 harmonicas market 757 hide and skin developments, etc 593 highways 597 hosiery market 758 incandescent, etc., lamps, market- 590 industrial explosives, etc., mar- kets 740 insecticide markets 740 iron and steel bars, etc., market- 606 leather developments, etc 603 leather dressings, etc., markets 745 livestock and meat industry 754 lumber industries and trade 744 mayonnaise, etc., market 754 men's, etc., headwear market 758 men's, etc., outerwear market "758 men's, etc., underwear 758 motion-picture equipment market. 589 motion-picture market 741 natural resources 1158 optical or ophthalmic goods mar- ket 746 paint market 588 paper bag markets 744 paper cups, etc., markets 746 pharmaceuticals, etc 598 phonographic records market 757 photographic paper market 746 pottery 594 pulp and paper developments 592 railways 597 rayon woven piece goods 758 refractory brick 757 109 Entry Ecuador — Continued rosin market 751 rubber beltini,' and hose market 604 rubber footwear, etc., market 604 sanitary ware markets 757 scientific instruments, etc., mar- kets 757 shoe polish markets 603 spices 754 still picture cameras market 757 still picture film market 746 talcum powder, etc., markets 598 toilet preparations 751 tooth, etc., brushes, market 746 toys 757 wallets, etc., market 756 wheat, flour, etc., market 754 wool blankets market 758 wool piece goods markets 75S Worcestershire sauce, etc., mar- ket 754 X-ray equipment market 600 Education : education manual. Army 1222 in Germany, under military gov- ernment 1258, 1266-67 in Philippines, civil affairs hand- book 161 informal, in Washington b50 off-duty program, how to plan, etc 174 program in war relocation cen- ters 1377 Educational institutions, approved by Attorney General 705-706 see also Colleges and universi- ties — Schools. Efficiency Rating Boards of Review Institute, see Civil Serv- ice Commission. Efficiency report, officer 4 Eggs, dried, industrial reference serv- ice 754 Egypt : cigarette, etc., papers and cello- phane markets 744 coal-tar dyes, etc., markets 751 crude drugs, etc., sources 751 dry cell batteries market 746 electric power supply 597 footwear developments, etc 745 insecticide markets 598 leather finishes market 745 luggage market 745 motion-picture equipment mar- ket 589 motion-picture industry 599 motion-picture notes 752 plywood and veneers market 602 pottery sanitary ware market 757 pnln and paner developments 602 radio, market 742 rayon woven piece goods 758 rubber belting, etc.. market 746 rubber footwear, etc., market 746 shoe polishes market 745 still picture film market 757 talcum powder, shaving soap, etc_ 751 Eire, nee Ireland. Eisenhower on war and peace 733 Electric apparatus and applianees, in- dustrial reference serv- ice 590, GOO, 742, 753 see also name of special apparatus or appliance. Electric batteries, dry cell, industrial reference service 746 Electric generators. Ships Bureau manual 1114 Electric irons, market for flatirons 590 Electric lamps, incandescent and flu- orescent, industrial refer- ence service 590, 600, 753 Electric motors, industrial reference service 759 Electric power, see Electricity. Entry Electric refrigerators, industrial ref- erence service 600, 742, 753 Electric washing machines, industrial reference service 600 Electrical, see Electricity — also head- ings beginning Electric. Electricity : electric power in Chile 1165 electric power industry in Ger- many 655 electrical design, manual 473-475 hydroelectric energy in Brazil 1164 hydroelectric power in Argentina- 1162 industrial reference service 587, 597, 739 interior electrical system 474 power from wind 550 power supply and distribution 473 Electron tubes, see Vacuum tubes. Electronics : approved standards 1255 electronics engineering report 299 equipment — - Army-Navy manual of stand- ard descriptions 767 German industry 645 history of precedence system. 679 maintenance in nontemperate areas 85 security classification 773-774 industrial reference service 590, 742, 753 Electrons, discharge from cold metals_ 1037 1165 Park Ave Corporation 385 El Salvador, see Salvador; EMIC, see Infants. Employee training : job-skills training manual 165 training within industry materi- als 1359 Employment : cotton goods industry 777-778 executive branch of Federal Gov- ernment 279 guide for representatives at sep- aration centers 469 statistical report, U. S. zone of Germany 1291 veterans during reconversion pe- riod 1098 Employment offices : recording applicant information, revised standards 470 training program 449. 469-470, 1360 Wuerttemberg-Baden labor offices reports 1224 Employment security : activities, 1945 448 bills introduced, etc., during 1945_ 447 Enforcement of law, see Law enforce- ment. Engineer Department : general orders , 519 special orders 523 Engineering : German 641-642 manual for civil works 486-490 manual for War Dept. construc- tion 47.3-485, 491-517 Engineers, mechanical and aeronauti- cal, needed 278 Engines, reciprocating steam. Ships Bu- reau manual 1111 Entertainment, ASF moralet-building activities 143 Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bu- r e a u , administrative memorandum 524 Equipment, see Aeronautical equip- ment and supplies — Mil- itary equipment and sup- plies — Naval equipment and supplies — also spe- cial subject. Ergot, Industrial reference service 598 Eritrea, crude drugs, etc., sources 751 110 Erosion control, engineering manual Escanaba (Coast Guard cutter) • sinlcing '_'_ Essential oils, industrial "reference Entry 484 314 service 740 751 crude drugs, etc., sources— _ ' 751 746 65 Ethiopia Europe : allied victory in western Europe 734 poisonous snakes i?ft scientific instruments, etc mar- ket 'I transportation, etc., survey__ European War. 19.39-45, see World . . War, 1939-45. examinations, see special subject Executive departments, see Govern- . ment offices. Exercises to increase joint movements- Exhibitions, see special subject. Expenditures, see Finance. Explosives, industrial, reference serv- ^ «ee aUo (Jrdnan-ce: '«"' ^^«- ^^« Exports, see Imports and exports Express rates, see Tariffs (air trans- _ . portation). Extension Service, circular 525-530 Extension work, activities and Iccom- plishments see also Radio broadcasting Eye disorders, management- F. B. I., 527 F. P. H. A., F. R. E. C, -903 740 755 Federal Bureau of Inves- tigation. see Federal Public Hous- ing Authority, see Federal Radio Educa- 1:1 u, .0 ^ t'°° Committee. Fables for flyers qno Fabrics, see Textiles. Face powder, industrial market serv- ice Facial tissue, industrial reference~serv- ice g()2 744 Factories, see Plants (industrial). ' Families : food plans for good nutrition___ 687 rural family living H ccq status or progress report 531-5,38 wartime family living rqo see ^so Farms and farmers. " I'amily Welfare Association of Amer- ■D. ^ 4. ^^^' FPHA bulletin 561 Far East, .see East (Far East) Farm ditches, inspecting, instructions. 93 Harm machinery, industrial reference _ service 7Kq Farm ponds, hydrologic design__ lfo7_29 Farm products, see Agricultural p~rod-" ucts. Farmers' bulletins 29 49 670 1137 Farms and farmers : ' ' ^^ bond aids 1310-11 credit for young farmers 5.S0 farm flashes WJ io52 farm opportunities in U. S 34 press book, war savings bonds___ 1312 resettlement of Rohwer farm- rural Am7r1cR::::::::::::::_^^^i342 size of tenant purchase loan 532 standard RR families, characteris- tics 501 standard RR familv, status 5.33 tenant purchase family, status__ 5.37- Fasons Realty Corp 37I industrial reference service 591 ^ statistics. 1944_._.._ '^'^- '^''^ 1! FRT, see Federal Bureau of Investiga- tion. 548 551 357 362 569 1186 575 „ ^ , Entry Federal agencies, see Government of- flees. Federal bonds, see Bonds of ofllcers. i port code, changes 214 770436°— 48 8 Entry Foreign countries — Continued. U. S. cash transactions abroad, 1941-45 213 see also Countries. Foreign Funds Control, public circu- lars 667 Foreign service regulations, inserts 1155 Foreign students, see Educational in- stitutions. Foreign trade, see Commerce. Forest products : forest products industry 1351 German industries 663 industrial reference service 592, 602, 744, 755 Forest Products Laboratory : glue and plywood publications 669 publications issued Jan.-June 1945 672 veneer manufacture 673 wood research 675 Forests and forestry : forest resources, industrial refer- ence service 592, 744, 755 German forest resources 663 see also Forest products. Form 155, Internal Revenue Bureau — 738 Formosa, petroleum facilities 1045 Fort Jefferson National Monument 885 Forts, see Military posts. Foundation grouting, engineering man- ual 490 Foundries, industry composition pat- tern 455 Fountain pens, industrial reference service 746, 757 4-H clubs, men and women of tomor- row 529 Fournace, Abram W., court case 383 Fourth of July, celebration in 1947, proclamation 349 FPHA, see Federal Public Housing Au- thority. France : AAF in invasion of southern France 131 cotton manufacturing, revival 595 dental equipment, etc 757 glass industry 604 insecticides market 740 leather industry developments, etc 745 livestock and meat situation 754 lubricating oils, etc., market 760 telecommunications 750 Frangible bullet training manual 69 FREC, see Federal Radio Education Committee. Freedmen, Refugees and Abandoned Lands Bureau, see Refu- gees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands Bu- reau. Freedom of speech and N. L. R. B 880 Freight rates, see Tariffs (air trans- portation). French Equatorial Africa : crude drugs, etc., sources 751 pharmaceuticals, etc 740 French Morocco, see Morocco. French Somaliland, crude drugs, etc., sources 751 French West Africa, telecommunica- tions 597 Frequency modulation, see Radio sta- tions. Frozen foods, inquiry reference serv- ice 621 Fruit, statistics, 1944 41 Fuel : airplane, dumping tests 233 distribution and storage, manual. 476 for global conflict 1041 fuels in Chile 1165 German solid-fuels industry 654 solid-fuels distribution report 828 112 Entry Fuel oil, Diesel, elimination of water. 1118 Fugitives from justice, see Crime and criminals. Fungicides, industrial reference serv- ice 740 Furniture, protection, etc., what ten- ants should know 553 Fuses, industrial reference service 588, 598, 740 G G. I. Bill of Rights 1226 G. I. one-act plays 1141 Gable Management Corporation of Louisiana 415 Gages, inspection handbook 181 Garters, industrial reference service — 747, 756 Gas: industry of South and Central America 750 investigations of Geological Sur- vey 680 utility plants of Brazil 597 Gas fitting : engineering manual 501 in D. C. rcKulations 352 Gas producers, construction, etc., bib- liography 28 Gases, liquefied, industrial reference service 751 see also Kefrigerants. Gazetteers, see names of localities. Gem Irrigation District 1074 General Land Office : abandoned military reservations files, index 846 circular 678 General orders, see names of depart- ments, bureaus, etc., is- suing general orders. General Petroleum Corporation of Cali- fornia 407 General Staff, records, checklist 868 Generators, see Electric generators. Geneticist, description of profession 466 Gentian, industrial reference service- 740 Geographer, description of profession- 466 Geology, see names of certain States, areas, etc. George W. Noble and Mugger Murch, sad tale 902 Georgia, distribution of Pennsylvania anthracite 828 Germany : assets, etc., outside Germany 659 bombing effect on health 1223 civil administration under military government 1258, 1264 economic control institutions 661 economy since surrender 1305 food self-sufficiency and landed estates 658 governmental organization under military government 1258 industry under military govern- ment 1258, 1270 military government — monthly report 1257-58 regulations 1262-83 regulations, title page and table of contents 1283 special report 1259 weekly information bulletin- 1260 money and banking 177 participation in international car- tels 660 petroleum facilities 1046 registration, employment, and un- employment 1291 science and industry, develop- ments 1035 T. I. D. C. projects 639-665 trade and commerce under mili- tary government 1258, 1272 transportation systems, etc 149 Entry Gibbs, Earl C, Inc 421 Girl Scouts, FPHA bulletin 561 Glass : industrial reference service 594, 604, 757 labor market information 1355 see also Optical and ophthalmic goods — Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores — also names of articles manu- factured from glass. Glassine paper, industrial reference service 602, 744, 755 Glassware, industrial reference serv- ice 594 Glide bombing, «ee Bombing. Glossary of terms, etc., used in Army Service Forces 171 Gloves, industry composition pattern- 459 Glue, publications 669 Glycerin : industrial reference service 58R substitute 1148 Glycerogen, substitute for glycerine — 1143 Goats : milk goats 49 Gold Coast : crude drugs, etc., sources 751 pharnvaceuticals, etc., industrial reference service 598 Gold-Form, Inc 426 Goldenseal root, industrial reference service 751 Gonorrhea, reprinted articles 1335 Gordon, Joseph A., court case 434 Government, see names of countries. Government contracts : cut-backs reported (monthly) 1361 settlement accounting 1221 settlement proposal 943 terminated fixed-price, instruc- tions to contractors — 1252-53 terminations and settlements, sta- tistics 335-336 Government offices : departmental mailing lists, Super- intendent of Documents- 353 monthly report of employment 279 terminated since 1933, and agen- cies having their person- nel records 838 Government officials and employees : ASP morale-building program- 141-142 civilian personnel officer's hand- book 163-164 civilian personnel officer's man- uals 162, 165-166 civilian personnel regulations 1219 classification, sec. 13 of act 185 demobilization of civilian person- nel 936 facilities and services, ASF 172 salary tables 676-677 summer graduate, etc., study pro- gram 45 wages and salaries in Navy, 1862- 1945 937 work improvement program — 939-940 see also Civil service — jobs — also names of departments, etc., where employed. Government Printing Office : administrative order 683 personnel bulletin 686 work schedules 684-685 Government supplies : Coast Guard circular 302 Coast Guard instructions, amdts 311 Coast Guard memorandum 303 general schedule of supplies 1009-11 plant equipment, etc., storage guide 1179 see also Military equipment and supplies — Naval equip- ment and supplies — also names of special supplies. 113 Entry Grain : commercial grain stocks reports — 799- 800, 1012 milling, industry composition pat- tern 456 statistics. 1944 42 see also Cereal products. Graphic presentation for budget, etc — 91 Grapliic training aids 1228-50 Grasses and grassland management in Caribbean 1151 Greaseproof paper, industrial refer- ence service 602, 744 Greases, industrial reference service — 760 Great Britain : artificial teeth market 746 dental equipment, etc., markets 757 electric refrigerators 753 leather finishes 745 motion-picture equipment potenti- alities 589 pottery industry 594 radio receiving sets market 753 radio tubes market 753 rubber belting, etc., market 746 rubber footwear, etc., market 746 sulfur markets 751 synthetic resins, etc., markets 740 toilet preparations market 751 tufted cotton rugs 758 Great Lakes : icebreaking, 1943 306 notice to mariners 696 radio aids to navigation 697 Greece : dental equipment, etc 757 raw skins 756 Greenland : pharmaceuticals, etc., industrial reference service 598 sailing directions, supplement 698 Grenade dischargers, Japanese 823 Grocery business : establishing grocery store 616, 1222 wholesale, commodity-department positions 591 see also Warehouses. Ground safety rules 71 Grouting, foundation, engineering manual 490 Guadalcanal Island, 11th Bombard- ment Group, etc., in bat- tle 133 Guatemala : air-cargo potentials 587 aluminum sulfate 751 cigarette paper markets 602 construction, etc., machinery 759 copper sulfate market 751 drinking straws market 746 economic conditions 1166 electric refrigerator markets 600 facial tissue, etc., markets 744 forest resources, etc 755 glassine paper, etc., markets 602 hide and skin developments, etc_ 593 highways 7.-19 hosiery market 758 incandescent lamps 753 men's, etc., underwear 758 motion-picture equipment market- 741 motion-picture market 741 paper bags market 744 paper cups, etc.. market 757 paper towels markets 602 petroleum products market 748 pharmaceuticals, etc 74<' pulp and paper developments 592 railways 739 scientific instruments, etc., mar- ket 757 shipping sacks markets 602 shoe polishes markets 745 still picture film market 746 sulfur market 751 toilet preparations, etc 751 Entry Guatemala — Continued. tooth, etc., bruslies market 746 watches markets 604 wheat, flour, etc., market 754 wool carpets, etc., market 758 Gulf, see name of gulf. „^^ (iininers mates, training courses — 924-925 Gunnery: ,,,« fire-control installation lHo firing tables 948 in 15-29 - 75 instructions for naval armed guards 914 Poorman flexible gunnery trainer, manual ^~ ranges, AAF manual 74 use of flexible gunnery 128 Hacksaw blades, industrial reference service Haiti : caustic soda market cigarette paper market dental equipment markets dentifrices, etc., market dried eggs market electric refrigerator market hide and skin developments, etc- incandescent lamps market motion-picture equipment market- organic chemicals market pharmaceuticals, etc pulp and paper developments scientific instruments, etc., mar- ket spices wheat, flour, etc., market Hamilton (Coast Guard cutter) : sinking -- Hampton Roads, tide calendar 703 Hand tools, industry composition pat- tern Handbags, leather, industrial reference service Handbooks, see special subject. Handcrafts : „„_ _.- Indian handcrafts 707, 709, Iroquois crafts Pueblo crafts Handkerchiefs, industrial reference service 602, 744, Harbors, foreign port code, changes- Hardware, builders', industrial refer- ence service Hardware store, establishing Harmonicas, industrial reference serv- ice , Harness, industrial reference service- Hawaii, mails, carrying on star routes- Hawaii Brewing Corporation, Ltd Hay, statistics, 1944 ;,— -- Headquarters o£ Army, records, check- Headwear, men's, etc., industrial ref- erence service Health : bombing effect in Germany health education series national health survey, collected papers public health in Germany, report of military governor public health in Japan see also Mental health. Health and Safety Department, Ten- nessee Valley Authority : report, 1944 report. 1945 Health and Sanitation Division, news- letter 338. 728-729, Heart Mountain division, see Shoshone project. Heating, engineering manual see also Radiant heat. 757 751 744 757 598 754 753 593 753 741 588 588 592 746 754 754 315 -704 457 603 711 709 711 755 214 757 617 757 745 995 394 43 857 758 1223 1023 1258 156 1180 1181 1156 497 114 Eutiy Heels, rubber, industrial reference service 604,746,757 Heinz, Edward, court case 368-369 Heinz's Riverside Abattoir 368-369 Hemorrhoids, health education series 1023 Hemp, industrial reference service 605 Henbane, industrial reference service- 598 Hendon, Barbara P., court case 444 Here's the deal 1251 Heroes, national, of Latin America 962 Hides, see Leather, hides, and skins. High frequency ceramic materials, see Ceramics. Highways : construction, occupational com- position pattern 467 industrial reference service 587, 597, 739, 750 Historical Records Survey, checklist- 850 Hoss, see Swine. Hokkaido, pilot 693 Holland, see Netherlands. Home economics, homemakers' chat- 1053 Home from Bataan, but, oh we're weary! 1029 Homemakers. see Home economics. Homes, see Houses. Homewood Development Co., Inc 377 Honduras : air-cargo potentials 587 cigarette paper, etc., market 744 dentifrices, etc., markets 740 economic problems 1166 footwear developments, etc 745 hide and skin developments, etc 593 laminated papers markets 744 motion-picture equipment market- 741 motion-picture market 741 pulp and paper developments 592 railways 739 shoe polishes markets 745 soda ash and caustic soda mar- kets 751 wheat, flour, etc., market 754 wool carpets, etc.. markets 758 see also British Honduras. Honshfi. pilot 693 Horns, Fred, court case 413 Horns, Fred & Son 413 Horns, Henry TV., court case 413 Horses, statistics, 1944 39 Horsting, W. F., court case 415 Hose : industrial reference service 604, 746, 757 stations, fire prevention manual 47S Hosiery, industrial reference service 758 Hospital beds, industrial reference service 746 Hospital supplies, war surplus, dis- posal 33 Hospitals, internship, etc., in naval hospitals 812 Hours of labor, cotton goods industry- 777- 778 Household equipment, protection, etc., what tenants should know 553 Household insecticides, see Insecti- cides. Household pottery, see Pottery. Houses, home you can afford 1005 see also Portable houses. Housing : applications for occupancy in war housing projects 560, 562 experimental housing guide 876 labor for 1946 construction 781 libraries and public housing 561 Negroes, selected references 565 operation and maintenance, FPHA handbook 563 temporary, standards for title 5 of Lanham act 558 Hudson Valley Fuel Corporation 404 Entry Hungary : forest resources, etc 755 leather footwear 756 livestock and meat trade 754 toilet preparations 751 Hydrastis, see Goldenseal root. Hydrochloric acid, industrial reference service 598 Hydroelectric power, see Argentina. Hydrogen, industrial reference serv- ice ^ 598 Hydrogen peroxide, use for steriliza- tion of milk 1140 Hydrographic Office : publications — appendix to publication 1 690 aviation publications, index- 692 publication 161 700 restricted supplement to pub- lication 75 698 restricted supplement to publi- cation 133 699 supplement to publication 1- 702 I I & E digest, see Information and Edu- cation Division, Army Service Forces. I. G. Farbenindustrie, catalysts at Lud- wigshafen-Oppau 831 Ice, 1943 icebreaking on Great Lakes 306 Iceland : fisheries developments 743 insecticides markets 751 motion-picture market 599 sailing directions, supplement 698 Idaho : mails, carrying on star routes 977 mails, carrying on steamboat, etc., routes 1002 Identification orders. Federal Bureau of Investigation 541 Identifications, Federal airways man- ual of operations 244-248 IFF, see Radar. Illinois : distribution of Pennsylvania an- thracite 828 mails, carrying on star routes 978 Illinois Packing Co 399, 419 Illness, see Sickness. Implements of war, German industry involved in production — 639 Imports and exports : export transport statistics 222 method of transportation code 221 see also names of articles Imported or exported. Inactivation manual. Army Air Forces- 77 Incandescent lamps, see Electric lamps. Incineration, engineering manual 514 Independence Day, see Fourth of July. Index numbers, business indexes — 567-568 Indexes : Army Air Forces technical publi- cations, etc 55, 78-79 Army-Navy aeronautical stand- ards 8 Army Service Forces publications- 201 bulletin of inspector general of Army 723 code classification of countries 218 general orders, etc., of Military Academy 817 Hydrographic Office charts and publications — appendix to numerical index- 690 aviation charts and publica- tions 692 supplement to index of charts- 702 Land Office files of abandoned mili- tary reservations 846 National Wage Stabilization Bd. cases 891 115 Entry Indexes — Continued. naval aeronautic publication 14 Ordnance Department orders, etc_ 949- 951 specifications used by Corps of En- gineers 521-522 supplement corrections to numeri- cal index 701 Veterans' Administration circu- lars 1194-95 India : Bata activities 593 electric power 739 hide and skin developments, etc 593 industrial reference service 589 northeastern, handboolc 76 Indian Affairs Office, order 710 Indian Ocean, south, sailing directions- 700 Indian schools, suggested books 713-714 Indiana : distribution of Pennsylvania an- thracite 828 mails, carrying on star routes 979 Indians : handcrafts 707, 709, 711 Indian life readers 712 life and customs 708 of Pacific Northwest 708 Industrial dispensaries, see Dispen- saries. Industrial Incentive Division, Navy Dept., records, checklist- 853 Industrial reference service 587- 606, 739-761 Industrial relations, problems under war production 780 Industrial thermometers, see Thermom- eters. Industry : composition pattern 451-463 German, miscellaneous develop- ments 1035 productivity trends 784 see also names of industries, and countries and places. Infants : EMIC information circular 227 Uncle Sam watches over the babies 220 Infants' clothing, see Clothing. Information and Education Division, Army Service Forces di- gest 717-718 Information bulletins, circulars, etc., see names of issuing agencies. Information control, in Germany, re- port of military gov- ernor 1258 Information Office, Agriculture Dept., clip sheet 720-721 Infra-red in laboratory of Carl Bosch. 1038 Ink, see Printing ink. Inland waterways, in Germany 149 Inner tubes, see Tubes (inner). Inquiry reference service 855, 607-637 Insecticides : containing DDT, labeling 801, 1013 industrial reference service 598, 740, 751 Insolvent National Banks Division, records, checklist 85 1 Inspection, see names of articles, etc., inspectod. Inspector General's Department : bulletin of inspector general of Army 725 index 723 supplement 726 information circular 724 records, checklist 866 Installations (military) : change in status of command in- stallations 146 Entry Institute of Efficiency Rating Boards of Review, 5th annual, 1946 274 Institute of Inter-American Affairs, see Inter-American Affairs Institute. Instrument flight, see Aeronautics. Insulation : floor, wall and ceiling for bar- racks, etc reflective Insurance, establishing brokerage bxisi- 552 552 619 inactivation manual- see also special types of insurance. Insurance Division, Veterans' Bureau, ^ ^ „ records, checklist 840 Intellectual Cooperation Division correo de la Oficina de T 4. 1,. Cooperacifin Intelectual- 957 Intelligence (military science) : military government of Germany, . report 1258 radar intelligence ng Inter-American Affairs Institute, Health and Sanitation ^ ^ . . Division newsletter- 729, 1156 mter-American Affairs Office, activi- , ^ . . ties, weekly report 731 Inter-American Development, Confer- ence of Commissions of, see Conference of Com- missions of Inter-Amer- ican Development. Inter-American system, see American republics. Inter-American Technical Economic Conference 958 Interior Department, purchasing office circular 737 Internal Revenue Bureau, blank forms, etc 738 Internal revenue service, see Internal Revenue Bureau. International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, meet- ing of Board of Gover- nors 1152 International cartels, see Cartels. International Monetary Fund, meet- ing of Board of Gover- nors 1153 Internship, in naval hospitals 812 Interphone : interphone crew trainer, installa- tion, etc 81 use 129 Intracity busses, see Motorbusses. Inventory, procedures, depot 169 Investigators, AAF manual 93 Investment companies, rules, etc., of SEC 1103 Investments, in Nicaragua 1166 Iowa : distribution of Pennsylvania an- thracite 828 mails, carrying on star routes 980 Ipecac, industrial reference service 598 Iran : carpet industry -- 595 motion-picture equipment survey. 589 pulp and paper developments 602 pulp and paper industry 755 telecommunications 750 Iraq, pharmaceuticals, etc 740 Ireland : crude drugs, etc., source 751 men's garters, etc., in Eire 756 motion-picture equiiimcnt potenti- alities in Eire 589 Iron : exports, of products 600, 718 German Industry 651 industrial reference service 606, 748 see also Ferro-alloys. Irons, see Electric Irons. 77 I Iroquois Indians, crafts 709 116 Entry Is the world moving too fast for you ?- 346 Issei, see Japanese in United States. automobile industry 759 belts and wallets 756 civil code 150-151 cotton industry developments 75S silk situation 5'Jt) soap industry 751 J Jamaica: „_, crude drugs, etc., sources 7ol hide and skin developments, etc — 59J motion-picture equipment market- 589 JANP 767-775 Japan: . , , ir, commercial code lo* cultural institutions 157 defense against amphibious opera- tions 81.2 explosive ordnance JOb government and administration — 156 money and banking 155 mortars and grenade dischargers- 823 noumilitary activities 1284-95 parachute troops _ 824 petroleum facilities 1047-48 pilot 693 population statistics 15^ public health and sanitation 156 pulp and paper industry 755 ruses, deception tactics, etc 826 tank and antitank warfare 825 Japanese, bibliography 13 0 reclamation safety record 1079 safety at sea, Coast Guard fact book .. 313 safety bulletin. Ordnance Dept 954 safety information. Army 1020 safety regulation release. Civil Aeronautics Admin 2G0 safety review, Navy Dept 941 Safeway Stores, Inc 440 Sailing directions, see names of local- ities. Sailors, notice to mariners 695-696 see also Merchant marine. Salad dressing, industrial reference _ service 601, 743, 754 Salaries : Government salary tables 676-677 Navy civilian employees, 1862- 1945 937 Sales, American corporations, quarterly data 1104 Salvador : bicycles market 74«5 building and sheathing paper 755 calcium arsenate market 598 calcium carbide markets 751 caustic soda market 7r)l cellophane 744 cigarette paper market 744 coal-tar dyes market 1 751 confectionery market 754 crude drugs, etc., sources 751 economic position 1166 electric refrigerator market 753 files and rasps 757 fountain pens market 746 hide and skin developments, etc 593 highways 739 hosiery 7.5g hospital beds market 746 incandescent lamps 753 mayonnaise, etc., market 754 motion-picture equipment market- 509 motion-picture market 741 ophthalmic goods market 746 optical goods market 746 pharmaceuticals, etc 740 photographic film market 757 photographic paper market 746 Portland cement 757 pulp and paper developments 592 railwa.vs 739 rayon woven piece goods 758 rubber belting, etc., market 746 rubber footwear, etc., market 746 sanitary ware market 746 scientific instruments, etc., mar- ket 746 sodium bicarbonate markets 751 spices 754 sulfur market 751 toilet preparations markets 751 toilet soap market 598 toys market 74(5 vegetable parchment 7.-)5 watches market 746 wheat, flour, etc., market 754 wool piece goods market 758 X-ray equipment market 742 Sandroff, Alvin K., court case 424 Sandstone, asphalt, etc., deposits of McKittrick district, Calif 680 Sanitary fill, engineering manual 515 Sanitary ware, industrial reference service 604. 746. 757 Sanitation, in .Japan 156 see also Sewers. 770436°— 48 9 Entry San Juan Magnetic Observatory, re- sults, 1929-30 291 Sauto Domingo, see Dominican Repub- lic. Saudi Arabia, crude drugs, etc., source- 740 Saunders Petroleum Co 388 Sausage casings, industrial reference service 591 Savannah, Ga., tide calendar 694 Savings bonds and stamps, see War savings bonds and stamps. Schools ; courses in Army Service Forces schools 168 Treasury asks help in victory Joan 1323 see also Educatio n — Indian schools — Radio broad- casting. Science, German, miscellaneous devel- c- • ..^ opments 1035 Scientific and Specialized Personnel, National Roster of, see National Roster of Scien- tific and Specialized Per- sonnel. Scientific instruments and apparatus : German scientific equipment in- dustries 664 industrial reference service 746 757 Scientific research, see Research. Scott, Spencer J., court case 893 SCS-TP, see Soil Conservation Serv- ice. SEA clipper 929-930 SEA watch, see S. B. A. watch. Seaboard Oil Co. of Delaware 407 Seamanship, manual of instruction 931 Second-class mail, see Mail matter. Secret weapons, German engineering" and research 642 Securities and Exchange Commission : rules, etc., under investment com- pany act 1103 survey series 1104 Sediment, rates of production—- 1133 Seeds, statistics, 1944 43 see also Oilseeds. Seeing from aircraft 920 Selective Service System, records, checklist 867 Senate, records, checklist 845 Separation centers, guide for Employ- ment Service representa- tives 469 Settlements, see Social work. Sewage : engineering manual 511-515 pumping stations 512 sanitary sewage 511 treatment plants 51.". Sewing machine needles, German indus- try 1146 Sextants, see Bubble sextants. Shaving cream and soap, industrial reference service 598, 740, 751 Sheathing paper, industrial reference service 755 Sheep, statistics, 1944 39 Shingles, red cedar, commodity refer- ence series 749 Shipment of goods. Navy shipping guide 1173 see also names of countries, etc., to which shipments are made. Shipping, see Merchant marine — Shipment of goods. Shipping sacks, industrial reference service 602, 746 Ships : armed guards on merchant ships, instructions 914 inspection circular 309 428 Entry Ships — Continued joint call sign book 769 merchant vessels of United States- 341- 342 naval vessels, ships' data 1122 recognition — • handbook for Pacific, etc 121 recognition journal 137 world-wide systems 137 see also Landing ships and craft. Ships Bureau : bulletin of information 1108 circular letter 1118 manual 1109-16 technical publication 1120 Ship's cook 3c and 2c 932 Shoe polish, industrial reference serv- ice 603, 745 Shoes, see Boots and shoes. Shooting, marksmanship qualifications order 792 Shoshone project : availability of water. Heart Moun- tain division 1083 water rental charges, Willwood di- vision 1084 illness among 2,500,000 persons — 1024 incidence of illness among 9,000 families 1025 Signal Corps, technical information letter 1123 Signals, visual range of emergency equipment 312 Silk, industrial reference service 595 Singapore, motion-picture industry de- velopments 752 Sioux Indians : Indian life readers 712 Sioux cowboy, primer 712 Sirianni, Michael, court case 390 Sites, see Real estate. Skin creams, see Cold creams. Skin lotions, industrial reference serv- ice 598, 740 Skins, see Leather, hides, and skins. Slash pine 670 Slaughtering industry, composition pattern 462 Slide Irrigation District 1077 Slidefilms, see Film strips. Slippers, see Boots and shoes. Small town, U. S. A 1343 Smaller War Plants Corporation, eco- nomic report, taxation-- 1370 Snakes, poisonous 108-112 Snyder, John W., letter relative to activities of Publication Board 1031 Soap, industrial reference service 598. 740, 751 Social Security Board Library : law accession list 1125 library list 1126 Social work : Federal welfare legislation 1124 public welfare in Germany, report of military governor 1258 settlements, FPHA bulletin 561 Soda ash, industrial reference service- 598, 751 Sodium bicarbonate, industrial refer- ence service 751 Sodium hydroxide, see Caustic soda. Sodium sulfate, industrial reference service 751 Soil conservation : design of structures in claypan prairies 1127 research publications, abstracts.- 1135- 36 teaching conservation, outlines-- 1129- 32 Soil Conservation Service : research summaries 1134-36 technical publication (TP)_ 1127,1133 Entry Soils, investigations, engineering man- ual 486 Soldier shows, see Dramatic composi- tions. Soles, rubber, industrial reference service 604,746,757 Solid fuels, see Fuel. Somaliland, see French Somaliland. Songs, Army Navy hit kit 1138 Soup, dehydrated mixes, industrial reference service 754 South Africa, see Union of South Africa. South America : gas industry 750 organic chemical markets 588 poisonous snakes 109 see also Latin America. South Carolina, distribution of Penn- sylvania anthracite 828 South Central States, see Central States. South Dakota : distribution of Pennsylvania an- thracite • 828 mails, carrying on star routes 994 Southwest, see West (U. S.). Soy bean products, preparation, indus- try composition pattern- 460 Spain : footwear 756 insecticide markets 740 potash industry 588 pulp and paper developments 744 Spanish language, dubbing and mak- ing subtitles on moving pictures 752 Special bulletins, see names of depart- ments, etc., issuing spe- cial bulletins. Special committees, see subject in- volved. Special orders, see names of depart- ments, bureaus, etc., is- suing special orders. Special Services Division, technical intelligence reports 1140 Specifications, see Aeronautical equip- ment and supplies — Mili- tary equipment and sup- plies — Naval equipment and supplies — also spe- cial subject. Spices, industrial reference service- 601, 754 Spiers, Thomas L. (Jack), court case- 401 Spike lavender oil, industrial reference service 598 Sponges, industrial reference service — 757 Sponsor's guide (Forest Service em- ployees) 671 Spotswood, C. G., court case 425 Sprinkler systems, fire prevention, en- gineering manual 478 SR, see National Archives. Stains, leather, industrial reference service 745 Stamps, see War savings bonds and stamps. Standards, see special subject. Standpipes, fire prevention, engineer- ing manual 478 Star of freedom is insignia of U. S. Air Force 1341 Star routes, see Mail matter. Stars, identification, training syllabus- 894 State of the Union, see President of United States. Stateless persons in Germany, report of military governor 1258 Static, precipitation static 916 Statistics, Interstate Commerce Com- mission statistical series circular 763 see also special subject. 12a Entry Statutes, see, for compilations of stat- utes, subject involved. Steam engines, see Engines. Steam railways, see Railroads. Steamboats, carrying mails 1001-2 Stearyl amine, manufacture 1145 Steel : exports of products 606, 748 foundries, composition pattern 455 German industry 651 industrial reference service 606, 748 structural, for building, engineer- ing manual 494 see also names o-f articles manu- factured from steel. Sterilization, water supply systems 502 Stock, see Military equipment and sup- plies. Stock ponds, inspection, instructions 22 Storage, monthly summary 1364 see also names of commodities stored. Storekeeper 3c and 2c, training 933 Stores : department, sales, Dec. 1944— Dec. 1946 571-572 grocery, establishing 616, 1222 hardware, establishing 617 men's clothing and furnishings, establishing 618 paint, glass, and wallpaper, estab- lishing 629 retail, location 628 Stoves, and ranges, industrial refer- ence service 757 Stramonium, industrial reference serv- ice 598 Strategic Bombing Survey, summary report, European war 1303 Strategic minerals for German indus- try 656 Straws, drinking, industrial reference service 604, 746, 757 Streets, construction, occupational composition pattern 467 Strength of materials, brazed joints- 1363 Stresses, working, engineering manual- 487 Structural engineering, see Building. Structural steel, see Steel. Structures other than building, engi- neering manual 496 Students, educational institutions ap- proved by Attorney Gen- eral 705-706 Subscription mailing lists. Superin- tendent of Documents 354 Subsistence, Army, packaging and pack- ing 1043 Sudan, see Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. Sugar, statistics, 1944 40 Sugarcane, industrial reference serv- ice 601 Sulfadiazine, industrial reference serv- ice 598 Sulfur, industrial reference service. 598, 751 Sulfur dioxide, industrial reference service 598 Sulfuric acid, industrial reference serv- ice 588, 751 SumnuT scliDols, Agriculture Dept. graduate, etc., study 45 Sun, calendar, Baltimore, Md 704 Sun journey, story of Zuni pueblo 715 Sunda Islands, see Lesser Sunda Is- lands. Sunday punch in Normandy 132 Sunnyside division, see Yakima proj- ect. Superphosphate, industrial reference service 751 Supervisors : mana'.'pment i)rogram 225 of maintenance li;3 prisoner of war labor, handbook-- 173 Entry Supplies, see Government supplies — Medical supplies — Mili- tary equipment and sup- plies — Naval equipment and supplies. Supplies and Accounts Bureau : appropriation bulletin, changes 1172 memoranda 1171 records, checklist 863 Support aircraft sense 921 Sureties, corporations acceptable 1185 Surgical clinics of North America- 1344-45 Surinam : crude drugs, etc., sources 751 motion-picture equipment market- 5^9 Surplus property : disposal — analysis 1213 disposal control report 1209 proceeds 1208 program analysis 1200 list of Maritime Commission 797 statistical handbook 1214 storage guide 1179 see also names of surplus articles, etc. Suspenders, industrial reference serv- ice 747, 756 Suwannee Fruit & Steamship Co 446 Sweden : arsenic Industry 751 flax and hemp situation 605 forest resources, etc 755 glass in Sweden 594 hides and skins, leather, etc 756 motion-picture equipment market- 589 oil burners 753 optical, etc., glass market 604 pottery sanitary ware market 757 railways 739 textile machinery market 759 tufted cotton rugs 758 veneer and plywood industry 755 wallboard industry 744 Sweetpotato storage houses 972 Swine, statistics of hogs, 1944_ 39 Switzerland : air cargo potentials 597 dental equipment, etc 757 electric refrigerators 753 motion-picture equipment market- 589 optical, etc., glass market 604 pulp and paper industry 744 radio receivers, etc., markets 742 toilet articles markets 751 Symbols : communication. Federal airways manual 250 teletype weather reports 1395-96 Synthetic materials, see special sub- ject. Syphilis, reprinted articles 1347 Syria, motion-picture equipment mar- ket 741 T T. I. D. C, see Technical Industrial Disarmament Committee. Table napkins, see Napkins. Tactical use of B-29 equipment 124 Tainter gtites, engineering manual 489 Talbot, George H., court case 442 Talcum powder, industrial reference service 598, 740, 751 Talking book machine, conference 787 Tank vessels, operation during war- time 316 Tanks (military) : Japanese warfare 825 Tanning materials, industrial reference service 745 Tara, industrial reference service 745 Tariffs (air transportation) : special CAB permissions 271 130 Entry Tartaric acid, aiul tartar materials, industrial reference serv- ice 598 Taub, Martin G., court case 402 Taxation, Smaller War Plants Cor- poration report 1370 Tea, industrial reference service 743 Teachers : lectura para maestros 959 same (in French) 960 same (in Portuguese) 961 Teamwork, TVA-Tennessee Valley Trades and Labor Coun- cil 1182 Technical bulletins, manuals, etc., see name of issuing agency — also special subject. Technical data digest (periodical) 125 Technical Economic Conference, see Inter-American Tech- nical Economic Confer- ence. Technical education, see Training courses. Technical equipment, German Indus- tries 664 Technical Industrial Disarmament Committee, projects- 639-665 Teeth, artificial, market in United Kingdom 746 Telecommunications, industrial refer- ence service 597, 750 see also special method of com- munication. Telegraph, actions by F. C. C 547 Telephone : actions by F. C. C 547 directory. Navy Dept., Republic 7400 942 directory. War Department 1300 German industry 1040 Teletype, weather reports, explanation of symbol 1395-96 Temperature frequencies in upper air_ 1398 Tenants : conservation of utilities, etc., what tenants should know , 553 newspapers, FPHA bulletin ' 554 see also Farms and farmers. Terminated contracts, see Government contracts. Terne plate, industrial reference serv- ice 1__ 606 Terraces : inspecting, instructions 23 outlets 1137 Terrestrial magnetism, observatory re- sults at San Juan, P. R- 291 Territories, Price Administration Office activities 1004 see also Outlying possessions. Texas, mails, carrying on star routes- 996 Textile machinery, industrial reference service 759 Textiles : industrial reference service 959, 605, 747, 758 potential value of Zellwolle-Lehrspin- nerei to dyestuff, etc., de- velopment 1140 specialty compounds, industrial reference service 751 testing methods, etc., at I. G.- Hochst -— 1148 weaving, occupational composition pattern 468 Theatre areas, see World W^ar, 1939- 45. Thermometers, industrial reference service 746 This is your baby (war contract settle- ment) 943 Thomas Paper Stock Co 881, 424 315 West 97th Street Realty Co., Inc— 384 704 703 r61 457 746 Entry TIDC, see Technical Industrial Dis- armament Committee. Tides : Balboa and Cristobal, tide tables- Baltimore, Md., tide calendar Hampton Roads tide calendar Savannah, Ga., tide calendar Tin plate, industrial reference service- Tires, rubber, commodity reference series Tobacco : acreage allotments, etc., determin- ing 21 general schedule of supplies 1009 industrial reference service 591, 601, 754 marketing quotas 20, 24-25 statistics, 1944 40 Tobagoa, motion-picture equipment markets 752 Toilet articles, see Toilet preparations. Toilet brushes, see Brushes. Toilet paper, industrial reference serv- ice 602, 744, 755 Toilet preparations, industrial refer- ence service 588, 740, 751 see also names of special articles. Toilet soap, see Soap. Tools, industry composition pattern see also Machine tools. Tooth brushes, industrial reference service 604, Torpedoman's mate 3c and 2c, train- ing 934 Toward world organization 736 Towels, paper, industrial reference serv- ice 602, 744, 755 Towing gear, Ships Bureau manual 1109 Toys, industrial reference service 604, 746, 757 Trade, see Commerce — also names of countries and places. Trade unions in Germany under mili- tary government 1258 Traffic, instrument flight rules, control- 238 see also Airways. Training, see special subject. Training aids, see Military education and training — Naval edu- cation and training. Training circulars, see names of de- partments, etc., issuing circulars. Training courses : employment office training pro- gram 449. 469-470, 1360 residency-type, in naval hospitals- 812 see also Naval education and training. Training manuals, see special subject. Training within industry, see Em- ployee training. Trajectory diagrams for guns 955-956 Transcriptions, radio, service for schools 356 Transfers, see Civil service. Transportation : bus. industry composition pattern- 463 facilities, engineering manual 516 in— Brazil 1164 Europe, survey 666 Germany— 149, 665, 1258, 1273-74 Latin America, survey 638 Nicaragua 1166 industrial reference service 587, 597. 739, 750 method of transportation code 221 monthly summary 287, 1364 see also names of articles trans- ported. Transports, returning, orientation pro- gram 1254 Travel, Navy, instructions, change 1174 Travelers Aid, services, FPHA bulle- tin 561 131 Treasury Department : ° ^^ department circular____ iiSG, 1188-80 public circular ' iiIt Treasury Department Library." review of current information- 1191- 92 Tree nuts, see Nuts. Tnuidad : crude drugs, etc.. market _ 751 nide and skin developments. etc~ 5q-i TronUM"^""^^*'*"'''^ equipment marke'ti- 702 Tropical diseases report cQa Iropics, care of equipment___: «" Tubes (inner) : ^" commodity reference series- Tucumcari project, water 7G1 , . rental Tufted cottonX^lfTn-duTtrraTTeti'-'^-^^ ,„ , ^ , ence service jno Tule Lake division, see Klamath'prof- Turkey : cigarette paper, etc 7r.f: electric refrigerators I,!""" 75s leather finishes market II 74T leather pocket accessories— 750 luggage market iL^IIII 745 pulp and paper developments-.. 602 radio receiving sets market 745 rubber belting, etc., market 746 rubber footwear, etc., market__~ 746 shoe polishes market 7?4 sulfur markets 4^? tobacco market II~" 754 toilet articles markets 7^1 TnrLi°^*iP^/'^'\''''^"°"s market 751 lurkey-red dyed cotton yarns Ger- man Turks Islands, sponge production and ^ trade Turpentine, industrial reference serV- ice Twentieth Century Frocks-IIIIII 43s Typewriter ribbons, industrial refer" ence service 7^57 Typhus fever. DDT for control of'mu" nne typhus fever 1021 114^ 751 U S. S. R., see Union of Soviet Social- ist Republics, industrial reference serv- Underwear, ice. 758 1291 Unemployment, statistical report rinif^.T,, ^ ^1 ^- ^°"*^ ^^ Germany. Un forms. Coast Guard circular 318 Union of South Africa • air-cargo potentials 7.50 electronics III1 742 footwear developments, etC—" 745 iJof'l'^"'^ !'''° developments, etc__ 593 leather, etc., manufacturing wage agreements 60^ plywood and veneer I 744 pulp and paper developments 602 Venetian blinds market ?57 . wattle industry — 7^i Union of Soviet Socialist Republics" united Dlstille^'rffi^c?s°^<^'o^?^^"-' Unl^:^ ^S^' -"' ^^^'^t ^^^^" people look at United Nations __ rinif^^l'"'! ^"'■'^^ organization I United States : Note : For all subjects per- taining to the United States except its government, general !»>story, and description, see such subjects, carte illustrge des Etats-Unis d Amerique State of the TTnion, message of the President on this is the U. S. A IIIIIIII 1348 597 411 776 736 United States Fleet, see Navy ^"*''-^ Uprooted Americans, see Japanese in J. . , United States. Urul'uay'^""*''^^ reference service 588 belting and hose market 604 belts, etc., market - bicycles market. building and sheathing naper " cellophane markets. i^^ — 747 757 755 744 602 746 759 753 755 751 cigarette paper marketsl___l collapsible tubes market construction, etc., machinery cooperage market 74^ crude drugs, etc., source___III~~ 75? dental equipment markets___ " 757 dried milk i^l electric refrigerator market. "" lacial tissues, etc fertilizers market " files and rasps I_ 7=7 fluorescent lamps market " 75Q footwear developments, etc 745 fountain pens market 74R glassine paper markets ~~ fio" greaseproof, etc., paper m"ar"keti_I 602 hacksaw blades market 7^7 harmonicas market I_III 757 highwaSs-''^" fl'^^-elopmenti:"e"tc:i 593 hosiery "market IIIII~~ 7^0 hospital beds market " 74fi incandescent lamps 7^0 insecticide markets III 740 leather and shoe manufacturing 593 leather finishes markets %n% mayonnaise, etc., market II 754 motion-picture equipment poten- tialities r.OQ motion-picture market 750 optical goods market 74fi organic chemical market Asa paper cups, etc., markets 74« pharmaceutical regulations 588 pharmaceuticals, proprietary medi- cines, etc ■ 740 phonographic records market 757 photographic paper market 746 plastics, industrial reference serv- ice 590 pulp and paper developments- -.Qo railways rayon woven piece goods" rosin market 1330 — 739 — 758 rubber footwear, etcI~marketZIII 746 sanitary ware markets 757 scientific instruments, etc., mar- ket 74fj shoe polishes markets— 60^ spices I-IIIIII~ 754 still picture cameras I 757 still picture film market 746 sulfur markets 500 talcum powder, etc., market 598 tanning extracts, etc.. markets- textile specialty compounds mar- ket toilet preparations market toys market turpentine " waxed paper market I .^^ wheat, flour, etc., market 754 rT5jc.Ty°^^ ^^Y}^, ^^^"^ manufactures 605 USSR, see Union of Soviet Socialist -,, , ., Republics. fTfi?^ I"aijs. carrying on star routes— 097 Utah Junk Co qoi Utilities: '^^^ conservation, what tenants should know KKQ FPHA handbook I__IIIII 557 74!: 751 751 757 751 755 Vacuum tubes : electron tube tion security classifica- 132 Entry Vacuum tubes — Continued market for radio tubes 742, 753 new techniques 1039 Vale project, availability of water 1089 Valentine, Arthur, court case 379 Valentine, Henry, court case 379 Valentine, Joe, court case 379 Valentine & Sons 379 Vancouver, Wash., port and terminal facilities 1099 Vanishing creams, industrial reference service 598 Varnish, industry composition pattern- 461 Vegetable parchment, industrial refer- ence service 755 Vegetables : dehydrated, industrial reference service 754 statistics, 1944 41 Veillette, Kose, court case 400 Veneer : industrial reference service 592, 602, 744, 755 waste in manufacture 673 Venetian blinds : and materials, industrial refer- ence service 746, 757 inquiry reference service 635 Venezuela : air-cargo potentials 739 belts, etc., market 747 bicycles market 757 calcium carbide markets 751 cigarette paper markets 602 collapsible tubes market 746 dehydrated soup mixes market 754 dental equipment markets 757 dried eggs market 754 dried milk 754 electric flatirons market 590 electric refrigerator markets 600 establishing business 614 fluorescent lamps market 753 glassine, etc., paper markets 602 hard pressed wallboard markets- 602 hide and skin developments, etc 593 highways 739 incandescent lamps 753 industrial explosives, etc., markets- 588 industry 1169 iron and steel bars, etc., markets- 606 iron and steel tubular products, etc., markets 606 leather developments, etc 603 mayonnaise, etc., market 754 motion-picture equipment survey- 589 motion-picture market 741 paint industry and market 740 paper cups, etc., markets 746 plastics market 588 power facilities 587 pulp and paper developments 592 railways 739 rayon woven piece goods 758 rosin market 751 soda ash, etc., markets 598 spices 754 still picture cameras market 757 toilet preparations 751 toilet soap, etc., markets 598 wheat, tlour, etc., market 754 women's, etc., outerwear markets- 605 wool piece goods market 758 Ventilation, engineering manual 497 Vessels, see Ships — Tank vessels. Veterans : assistance information 1106 blind, placement 280-281 documents, laws, and compila- tions 212 - employment status during recon- version period 1098 G. I. Bill O'f Rights 1226 you can work it out yourself 526 see also Readjustment to civilian life. Entry Veterans" Administration : administration order 1193 circulars, index 1194-95 instructions 1197 manual 1198 organization order 1196 records, checklist 840 Veterans' Employment Service, news letter 471 Victory (periodical) 1349 Victory loan, see War savings bonds and stamps. Village Apartment Homes, Inc 370 Virginia, distriimtion of Pennsylvania anthracite 828 Vitamin oil trade of U. S 588 Vitamins, Inc 397 Vitreous china sanitary ware, see Sanitary ware. Vocational education, see Training courses. Volcano letter 889 Voltage regulators. Ships Bureau man- ual 1114 W W. R. A., see War Relocation Author- ity. Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions : records, checklist 865 report, 1945 1199 Wage and Hour Division, records, checklist 865 Wages : cotton goods industry, earnings- 777- 778 leather, etc., manufacturing in South Africa 603 Navy civilian employees, 1862- 1945 937 personnel officer's administration manual 162 stabilization, by Nat. War Labor Bd 892 stabilization, industry index of cases 891 ungraded civilian jobs, adminis- tration 198 Wallboard, hard pressed, industrial reference service 602. 744 Wallets, industrial reference service- 745, 756 Wallpaper stores, see Paint, glass, and wallpaper stores. Walls, retaining, engineering manual- 488 War, see name of war. War Assets Administration : credit 1215 field activities 1216 field operations 1207 fiscal reports 1208 management report 1200 personnel 1210 progress report 1201-15 see also Surplus property. War contracts, see Government con- tracts. War Department : field manuals 1225 modification work orders 1261 pamphlets 1285 records, checklist 856 special orders 1293 technical bulletins 1298 technical manuals 1299 telephone directory 1800 training circular 1301-2 War Department catalog 1304 War housing, see Housing. War manufacturing facilities, see Plants (industrial). War neuroses, emergency treatment-- 1333 133 Entry War Production Board, key personnel- 1362 War Relocation Authority : bibliography 1375 fact sheet 1392 message from director 1381 records and reports, bibliography. 1374 report, July-Dec. 1944 1387 War relocation centers, see Japanese relocation centers. War Risk Insurance Bureau, records, checklist 840 \vat savings bonds and stamps : America's greatest challenge 1306-7 factual information 1308-9 farm bond aids 1310-11 farm press book 1312 for speakers only, victory loan 1313 I go for Japs ! how about going along? 1314 labor clip sheet, 7th war loan 1315 motion picture, etc., campaign book 1316 payroll market ._ 1318 payroll savings clip sheet 1319 press clipsheet, 7th war loan 1317 radio announcements 1320 radio promotion book 1321 suggestions for 7th war loan 1322 to youth leaders 1324 Treasury asks help of American schools 1323 youth in victory 1325 War surplus, .see Surplus property — also names of surplus ar- ticles, etc. Ward, Montgomery, & Co., Inc 365 Ward County, N. Dak., extension radio program 525 Warehouses : grocery, streamlining 633 WAA warehousing reports 1205-6 Warships, ships' data 1. 1122 Wartime family living (periodical) 6S8 Washing machines, electric, industrial reference service 600 Washington, D. C.. see District of Columbia. Washington State : mails, carrying on star routes 998 mails, carrying on steamboat, etc., routes 1002 Waste, see Sewage. Waste paper, see Paper. Watches : industrial reference service 604, 746, 757 industry composition pattern 452 navigation, training syllabus 894 Water, elimination from Diesel fuel oil_ 1118 Water charges, see names of reclama- tion projects. Water facilities borrowers, status- 534-536 Water supply : engineering manual for War Dept. construction 502-510 fire protection, manual 480 systems, industrial reference serv- ice ^ 597 «ee also Pumps. Wattle industry, industrial reference service 745, 756 Was, see Carnauba wax. Waxed paper, industrial reference serv- ice 744, 755 Waybill studies 766 Weapons, see Secret weapons. Weather : airway reports, critical values 1393 daily weather map 1894 normal flying weather 1397 teletype symbol reports 1395-96 Weaving, worsted, occupational com- position pattern 468 Entry Weekly. Note. — For all publications which begin with the word "Weekly," see subject, or name of department, bu- reau, etc., issuing publication. Weights, approximate, of commodities- 31 Weisel & Co., Inc 430 Welfare legislation, see Social work. Welfare work, see Social work. Wells Lamont Corporation 386-387 West (U. S.) : agricultural conservation program- 18 Nation's press views west coast incident 1383 sediment production in southwest- ern U. S 1133 west coast localities 1390-91 West Indian Conference, report 1157 West Indies : beverage containers 604 motion-picture etiuipment market- 741 power facilities of British West Indies 597 railways of British West Indies 750 West Virginia, distribution of Penn- sylvania anthracite 828 Western Front, air-ground teamwork- 135 Western region, see West (U. S.). WF borrowers, see Agricultural credit. What's cookin', welcome to Forest Service 674 Wheat : and allied products, industrial ref- erence service 743, 754 durum, and products, industrial reference service 601 Wheat flour, see Flour. White, Ray E., court case 410 White arsenic, see Arsenic. White Trimming House, Inc 439 Wildlife : Pittman-Robertson quarterly 584 publications available 579 wildlife leaflet 579 Willwood division, see Shoshone proj- ect. Wind, electric power from 550 Wind tunnels, NACA, Ames Aeronauti- cal Laboratory 836 Windward Islands : crude drugs, etc., sources 751 motion-picture equipment market- 589 Wings at war series 131-136 Wintershall, A. G.. fuels and lubricants report 832 Wire, industrial reference service 606. 748, 760 Wisconsin : distribution of Pennsylvania an- thracite 828 mails, carrying on star routes 999 Women's Advisory Committee, War Manpower Comn., his- tory 1352 Women's clothing, see Clothing. Wood : construction for buildings 495 research pays high dividends 675 use. identification, etc., of woods- 634 Wood pulp : industrial reference service 592 602, 744, 755 United States pulp exports 755 Wool, industrial reference service. 595, 605 see also names of manufactured articles, etc. Worcestershire sauce, market in speci- fied countries 754 Words and acts f address bv chairman ofN. L. R. B.) 880 Work improvement program for Navv Dept. employees 939-940 Work Projects Administration, rec- ords, checklists 849-850 134 Entry Working conditions in Germany, report • of military governor 1258 World War, 1939-45 : Amerika i krig 1329 Coast Guard — at war 308 combat and overseas opera- tions 321 war news clipper 317 de oorlogs-redevooringen van Franklin D Roosevelt 1334 igual que en 1917 la preponder- ancia de humanos y ma- teriales obtendran la vic- toria 1336 index of theatre areas 520 last phase, allied victory in West- ern Europe 734 les pations unies ont la majority de ressources 1338 messages de guerre de Franklin Roosevelt 1340 our war 5 Strategic Bombing Survey, Euro- pean war 1303 war messages of Franklin D. Roosevelt 1350 see also certain headings con- nected with the war, e. g. Housing. WRA, see War Relocation Authority. Wuerttenberg-Baden, labor offices, re- port 1224 Wylie, Mrs. C. L., court case 380 Wyoming, mails, carrying on star routes 1000 X Entry X-ray equipment, industrial reference service GOO, 742 T Yakima project : operation, etc., charges, Sunnyside division - 1085 water charges, Roza division — 11)90-91 water ready for delivery, Roza di- vision 1078,yA92 water rental charges, Roza division-^BB81 Yanks, see Armed forces. Yarns, German turkey-red dyed cotton_ 1142 Yellowstone National Park : fishing regulations 884 report, 1945 1400 You can work it out yourself 526 Young Men's Christian Association, FPHA bulletin 561 Young Women's Christian Association, FPHA bulletin 561 Youth. : in victory, let's finish our job 1325 proclaims the mighty 7th war loan^ 1324 Youth's clothing, see names of articles and classes of clothing. Yuma project, water charges 1093-94 Z Zellwolle-Lehrspinnerei, G. m. b. H., potential value 1140 Zinc, commodity reference series 761 Zuni pueblo, story 715 o