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OFFICE, WASHINGTON, DC 20402 Price $50 per t-et of 2 xoluincs (sold in sets only) <^o^il PREFACE In compiling this 1951-1960 edition of the Decennial Index to the Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications our purpose has been to provide a useful reference tool that will help make the informa- tion and knowledge contained in Govermnent publications issued during this decade more accessible to the public. Citations in the index are by year and entry number. Major emphasis has been placed on subjects in the j) reparation of this index. There are no entries for individual authors and only titles of unique interest and importance are included. Citations for series or publications which are closely identified with a particular department or agency are listed under the name of the Bureau or Agency. However, for regularly issued series, such as Farmers' Bulletins, which appear in practically every issue of the Monthly Catalog, citations under series title and Government author have been omitted. A see reference to the Monthly Catalog has been made in these cases. In coordinating the index entries under large subjects, many subheads have been established and consistent patterns of treatment worked out. New subjects have been established which reflect the advance in scientific and technological knowledge during this period. Obsolete and archaic subjects have been discontinued or replaced by those of more modern usage. Where title or principal subject phrases of serial publications have changed during the ten-year period, an endeavor has been made to use a single entry for the whole decade. This, in most cases, is the later style of entry. Congressional Committee hearings and reports are indexed under the subject or subjects covered by the publications. Citations for cumulations of hearings or reports under the individual committees have been omitted. The jDrepa ration of this index was under the direction of the late Joseph A. King until he was appointed Assistant Superintendent of Docu- ments in 1965, at which time Mrs. Margaret B. Wilson, the newly ap- pomted Chief of Library, took over the task and carried it through to its conclusion. Working under this leadership was a committee composed of stafl' members of the Public Documents Library. During the years that this project was in progress, the membership of the committee changed because of personnel changes in the staff. We would like to list all of the members of the staff who throughout the years have devoted so much time III and energy to this work, but since this was a group effort it would be quite difficult to be sure that we had included all wjio h;id contributed their i)arr, in making this index possible. Carper W. Buckley, Superintendent of Documents. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., Octoher 1, 1968. IV Decennial Cumulative Index 1951-1960 A A.A.O.X.M.S., see Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of Mystic Shrine. A & P. see Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. A.C.I.C, see Aeronautical Chart and Infor- mation Center. A.C. Israel Commodity Co., Inc., see Israel, A.C., Commodity Co., Inc. A.C.P., see Agricultural conservation program. A.E.C., see Atomic Energy Commission. A.E.F., see American Expeditionary Forces. A.P.C.R.C., see Air Force Cambridge Keseareh Center. A.F.L.. see American Federation of Labor. A.F.R.O.T.C. see Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps. A.H.D. series (1951) 105-116, 2450, 14430; (1952) 468.3-84, 6408-99, 8.323-25, 9861. 12452-454, 14608. 17177-180 ; (19531) 200, 1881, 3775, 5062-64. 6554- 56, 8450. 9888-92, 11871-872, 16800- 801. 18227; (1954) 153-156, 3137-39, 4578, 6075. 1336.3-364 A.L.A., see American Library Association. A.M.S., see Agricultural Marketing Service. A.P.H. series (1954) 6076, 7812, 9139-40, 179.32 A.R.S., see Agricultural Research Service. A.T. & T., see American Telephone and Tele- graph Co. AACS, see Airways and Air Communications Service. AAEICO, see American Air Export and Import Co. Aaland Islands, see Aland Islands. Aandahl. Fred G., nomination, liearings (1953) 4284 Abaca : cordage fiber (1054) 4599 fiber program! — api)ropriations, 1956, revised estimate (1955) 3026 audit reports (1956) 20081: (1957) 13184i; (1958) 16864; (1959) 73.3i0 ; (1960) 4854 Pliiiippine production progressing well in 1953 (1953) 18912 Abaione : diving, exploratory fishing method, south- eastern Alaska (1952) 18913 handling aboard ship. etc. (19521 18013 Abarno. Charles .!., and others, relief (1954) 3607, 16675, 17135 Abbell. Maxwell, court case (1951) 1248 Abbene, .\nna, relief (1956) 5355 Abbott, George, nomination, hearing (1959) 6064 Abbott. Harold W.. and others, relief (1957) 13337; (1959) 12103, 14413 Abbreviations : Air Force manual (1959) 4203 Army regul.itions, niilitarv terms (1952) 1911. 3255, 12484 (1956) 14060 contractions, civil air control, encoding and decoding (1951) 14692; (1954) 8144; (1956) 11713; (1959) 17238; (1960) 4673 Czech and Slovak, selective list (1956) 20548 drawings and technical-tyiie pu1)lications, military standard (1959) 12579 Abbreviations — Continued drawings, military standard (1952) 14229 electric and electronic military standards (1953) 13125 Federal item identification guides for sup- ply cataloging (1955) 3185: (1956) 7240; (1957) 3829; (195S) 4599; (1960) 8286 job titles, spec. regs. (1952) 8402; (1954) 6302 ; (1955) 249 military terms — Armv Dept. circular (1955) 1098:^. Army regulations (1953) 221: (1955) 13769-770, 16445; (1956) 8094. 14060 special regulations (1951) 10533: (1952) 145, 4768, 9940. 12.548; (1953) 9968; (1954) 241-242, 1.3|65, 19278; (1955) 7109-10; (1956) 1272, 3060; (1957) 422 Polish language, list (1955) 10493; (1957) 16006 Russian, list (1952) 15605 ; (1958) 1666 seismograph station (1954) 9554; (1956) 5044 standard, U.S. military services (19i54) 5754 Yugoslav, list (1960) 4149 ABC of selling to U.S. Government (1957) 18062; (1959) 4052 ABC warfare defense ashore (1960) 11680 ABC's of FH A (1960) 5307 Abdallah. Rachid, relief (1956) 15040 Abdo Haj Moussa, Nahan, relief (1952) 7113 Abdomen, adhesions of cavity, prophylaxis and therapy with homotransplantation of preserved peritoneum, USSR study (1960) 14215 Abe. Mikio, relief (1952) 12902, 13730 Abelard Reynolds School No. 42. Rochester, N.Y. : chapel bells, duty free entry — law (1959) 8519 reports (1958) 11969; (1959) 4580, 7576 Abele, Karlis, relief (1955) 9571, 14251, 15154 Abeles, Bela, relief (1951) 6599, 1.3,468, 14735 Abeles, Maria, relief (1951) 6599. 13468, 14735 Abelow, Charles, court cases (1951) 1186, 1191-94, 1202 Aberdeen, S. Dak. : aeronautical chart (1951) 2962 airline traffic survey (1952) 2200 instrument approach chart (1951) 2910 Aberdeen. Wash., airline traffic survey (1952) 2203 Abernethy. Paul G., relief (1956) 6936 Abies amabilis. see Fir. Abilene Air Force Base, military housing pro- gram, hearing (1956) 7212 Abilez. Inez G.. relief (1960) 5069 Ability : adaptability to pilot training, criterion di mensions (1960) 4572 Air Force on-the-job training, factor refer- ence battery, analysis (1957) 6174, 17359 aircraft maintenance specialties, manipula- tive tests of motor skills to predict suc- cess (1956) 13983 amount set and length-difficulty function for self-paced perceptual-motor skill (1954) 16108 . complex psychomotor performance, factorial aiialy.s'is (1954) 11033 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1 Ability — Continued tiiscriniination, presentation devices (1953) 1.S210 offect of item construction principles on difficulty. reliability, and validity (iyr»7) 7757 expression, identification for effective com- nuinicatioi) in military situations (1958) 155.52 factor analysis of airman classification bat- tery with civilian reference tests (1954) Ml .{2 factorial study of psycliomotor abilities (1954) 110.'{5 general, test, Federal examination (1957) S035 liuninn motor performance, Hull's theory, implications (1957) 4fi.'i0 imi)rovenient in perceptual judRments as function of controlled practice and training, research (1954) 3130 measures, relationship to aciiuisition of psy- chomotor criterion response (1957) 10502 motor or gross muscular coordination tests (1953) 19G95 motor task performance as function of rest interpolations (1954) 1298 performance coniiiarison of new airmen on airman classification battery AC-IB by Army enlistment area (1954) 3127 performance of effortful task rel. to dura- tion of practice (1954) 11028 personal inventory barometer (1959) 10420 ; (19(50) 5794 personnel research criteria equivalence, anal- ysis of methods for determining (1956) 4344 phj-sical proficiency and manipulative skill, factor analysis (1954) 19215 physically handicapped, hiring in Federal service, report (195S) 13751 productive, of handicapped is our future security (address) (1960) 10165 psychomotor — abilities, correlation with training in ad- vanced stages (1953) 19705 performance as function (1953) 19700 skills, effects of ionizing radiation (1960) 4,573 test, changes in factor structure as func- tion of practice (1954) 3136 testing for psychomotor abilities using apparatus tests (1953) 1970S relation improvement with practice in visual discrimination reaction task (1956) 11471 submarine service, correlates of disqualifica- tion (1959) 10421 success in Army foreign language courses, ACH test (1956) 9546 technique in problem solving as predictor of edur-ational achievement (1956) 6407 verbal pretraining effect on subsequent mot(»r perform.! nee (1954) 11030 your gifted child (1959) 1478 see alKO Ajytitude tests — Mental tests. Abington Township. I'a.. population, special census (1957) 17465 Ablquiu Dam, outlet works, hvdraulic model investigation (1959) 12620 Abitia. Olga, relief (1954) 9S70, 14S.S5. 16462 Ablassmeier, .Tosef, relief (1953) 12571, 15160, 15787 Abnormalities (plants), see Plants. Abortion in animals, see UrurelloftiH. Abraham, Ann. relief (1953) 12574; (1954) 3793. 5001 Abraham. .Tobn. relief (1953) 12574; (1954) .•!79:t. 5001 Abraham, ^fatid, relief (1957) 11120 Abraham, Samuel, relief (1958) 14343; (1959) 4510, ,5979. 7300 Abraham liincoln, through the eves of high school youth (1960) 1151S Abraham Lincoln r.irtliplace National Historic .Site : designating — law (19.59) 14079 reports (1959) 12500, 15827 Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National His- toric Site — Continued improved facilities (1960) 16137 Abraham Lincoln National Historic Park : change name — law (1959) 14079 reports (1959) 12500. 15^27 general information (1951) 15696; (1955) 1726; (1959) 2069 Abrahamovic, Edith, relief (1952) 5100, 7299, 8030 Abrahams, Isabella, relief (1957) 7041, 10849, 13102 Abramovich, Arie, relief (1959) 5960 Abrams, Henry H. testimony (1900) 16950 Abranis Creek, stream reclamation project, benefits to sport fishing (1959) 12091 Abramski, Ludwik, relief (1957) 15419 Abrasion : damage of textile fibers (1954) 15790 index of rubber and its connection with co- efficient of friction, USSU study (1960) 18710 Abrasive cloth, sec Crocus cloth. Abrasive paper, see Paper. Abrasives : abrasive wear in relation to grinding area (1953) 17076 acidic solutions, operation of anti-whirl bear- ings (1954) 6413; (1955) 11115; (1936) 8279 aluminum oxide and silicon carbide cloth, specification (1952) 9329 and products, census of manufactures, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 6534 belts and bands (sleeves), coated cloth, power machine, specification (1956) 10811 blast cleaning machines, specification (1956) 3695 catalog of technical reports, 1950-53. grind- ing and polishing materials (1956) 435 cleaning, spark plug, ceramic insulator, spec- ification (1955) 14.33 coated products, recommendations of trade (1953) 2585: (1955) 19084 disks, dental, specifications (1957) 1996-97 E'ederal Item identification guides for supl'ly cataloging (1955) 18223. 19216; (1956) 555-556, 20148; (1957) 1870. 3823, 7151 Federal supply classification, logistic re- sponsibilities, Armv regs (1956) 18286 Federal supply schedules (1951) 1994v5 ; (1952) 17784: (1953) 17491; (1957) 15826: (1958) 15993; (1959) 16305; (1960) 18515 grading abrasive grain on coated abrasive products, standard of trade (1959) 13818 grinding wheels — care and maintenance (1953) 6350 recommendation of trade (1957) 16412 imbedded abrasive jiarticles in sandblasted steel surfaces (1954) 15766 materials — mineral market reports, (1952) 4226; (1953) 40(i7 : (1954) 937; (19.55) 10515; (1956) 814. 19194; (1957) 16029; (1958) 8791; (1959) 3859, 104:;.".. i:;:;28 errata (1953) 9479 supplement (1958) 12961 minerals yearbook, chapters (1952) 11285; (19.54) S847. 17028: (1956) 4i069; (1957) 980: (1958) 713. 0165. 17237: (1959) 16684; (1960) 1.5965 methods of peeling potatoes, costs (1958) 11158 Mines Bureau research (1958) (1959) 13328 natural, except sand, census of industries, 1954, industry (1957) 922cS ordnanci' maintenance, technical (1953) 408 packaging and packing, sbiimient and stor- age, specifications (1953) 912; (1957) 8438 12961 ; mineral bulletin manual Page 2 Do not order from index; see indicated entry (1951) (1954) (1952) (1952) (1954) (1957) Abrasives — Continued paste, dental, specification (1957) 157S4, 1(5760 production, trade, etc., world surve.v, 1957- 58 (1960) 9207 strip, dental, specification (195S) ."450 two stone dressing tool on contour centerless grinder, design change (195t>) 98SS wheels — dental, specification (1958) 725^5 manufacture, plant requirements (1955) 15800 mounted, specifications (1954) 5534 precision, specification (1957) 7201 selection, care, etc (1951) 72S3 specifications (1952) 7522, 9223 cancellation (1958) 455 State safety codes compared with Ameri- can Standard Safety Code (1953) 19260 see also Diamond abrasives. — Dressers (ab- rasive wheel) — Pumice — Whetstone. Abscesses, see Pilonidal sinuses. Absenteeism : absentees' pay records, Army regs (1956) 9745 absentees' pay records, spec, regs 19223; (1953) 5112, 6605; 221 Army personnel, AWOL — Armv regulations (1951) 8969: 9S"84: (1953t 6577; (1955) 5512 failure to comply with AR 630-10, Army Dept. circular (1955) 16546 high cost (1952) 8362 special regulations (1951) 9034; 9954; (1953) 6634, 8559-60; 4802 control suggestions (1951) 19841 ; 15696 excessive, separations for disability, Army Dept. civilian personnel circular (1956) 19895 industrial sickness (1951) 8756; (1952) 6221 military personnel and organizations AWOL statistical report, Army regs (1956) 16375 New Haven, Conn., schools (1951) 11692 personnel — ■ Armv Dept. circulars (1955) 16546 ; (1956) 208 Army regulations (1955) 5512, 10953, 17967 : (1957) 1595 unauthorized absence as affecting pay, etc., Army regs (1952) 3241, 1246S Absorbent materials : cotton roll and cellulose roll, specification (1958) 1457 oil and water, for floors and decks, specifi- cations (1953) 13207, 17461 cancellation (195S) 5957 Absorbents, non-microbial, use in detecting viruses. USSR studies (1959) 3753 Absorbers : broadband absorbing materials for low fre- quencies (1954) 12511 darkflex. fibrous microwave absorber (1953) 9573 drying and absorbing unit for thermal- conductivity gas analyser (1954) 1821 plastic and metallic, preparation (1955) 9085 raido frequency radiation, metallized plates, specification (1952) 18661-662 sensitive to neutrons of all energies, effec- tiveness of reactor control (1957) 9145 Absorption : cesium-137 by components of aquatic com- munity, field studies and experiments (1958) 13368 of gases in presence of surface-active agents, USSR (19591 14S59 Absorption coefficients : atmospheric gases (1956) 19713 bivalent cations by yeast cells, mechanism of transport (1958) 13659 determination and infrared dispersion (1930) 8151 Absorption coefficients — Continued measurement of free antineutrino absorption cross section by protuns (1958) 13566 spectophotometric methods for determining intensity, form, and width of infrared absorption bands of liquids (1954) 6383 Absorption spectra, see Spectra. Abstracting past and future development (paper) (1951) 5585 Abstraction and gcneralizaiton as principal phviological functions of child's brain (1959) 6484 Abstracts, see Public affairs abstracts — also names of departments, bureaus, etc., issuing abstracts — also subjects. Abu Hashaifa, Mersa (Bay), chart (1951) 9983 Abuse of power, see Despotism. AC & SS, see Air Command and Sitaff School. Acacia (gum), see Gum arable. Academia Sinica : . /mro^ conference on metallurgical activities (195J) •5556 , X u <. ^f Institute of Oceanography, Laboratory ot Embryology, research of past 8 years (1959) 16553 ^ ^.^ ^ f laboratory of semiconductors. Institute or ■Applied Physics, forward leaps, Com- munist China (1959) 9211 . research achievements by various institutes (1960) 17273 „^ ^ . submerged paddy research, Shanghai con- ference (1960) 7073 Academic Advisory Board. Merchant Marine Academy, see Merchant Marine Acad- emy, Kings Point. Academic reports : ,,„_^, ._„_ ofiicers, Army regs d^?' I *730 officers, spec, regs (19o3) fabda , (i»0'±) 16246 Academy of Culture, see National Academy of C;ulture. Academy of Medical Sciences. USSR : activitv. 1957-59 (1960) 17490 all-Union committee on study of rheumatism and diseases of joints, plenary session report (1960) 14086 . all-Union conference on tissue incompati- bility, transplantation of organs and tissues, etc. (1959) 815 Bureau of Department of Medico-Biological Sciences, work, 1957-59 (I960 85o candidates, list (1960) 15664 Department of Clinical Medicine organiza- tional activity. 1958 (1959) 14911 Department of Hygiene, Microbiology and Epidemiology. ■ activities. 19.58 (1960) 5609 review of 1956-57 scientific-resarch activ- ity of members not working in institutes of Academy (1959) 6401 14th session of general assembly (19bU) 14th session of general meeting (1960) 14202 history and organization, 1944-o9 (1960) Institute of Experimental Pathology and Therapy of Cancer, problems of etiology and pathogenesis of tumors, symposium (1960) 2139 . , ^ Institute of Industrial Hygiene and Oc- cupational Diseases, scientific confer- ence summary (1960) 5586 Institute of Therapy, 11th scientific session (1960) 17494 international connections and course for research 1959-65, discussion (19o9) 7911 Medico-Biological Sciences Department- doctoral theses defended, 1957-59 (19C0) 18744 research activities (1959) 7899 membership nominations, lists (1960) 8667, 10065, 10103 natural nidal character of human diseases, discussion (1959) 12943 presidium reports (1960) 5670 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 3 Academy of Medical Science, USSK — Con. reix>rt on peneral laws of infections and epidemiologic process and basis for elimination of infectious dlsases, dis- cussion (I'.t.'i'.K U!»1L' scientific research work of institutions, re- sults (1959) 14915 Academy of .Sciences. Armenian S!^I{. news. abstracts (19r)9l l(>s;{3 : (liHiOi 24S,S Academy of Sciences. Azerbayd/.ban SSK, candidates, list (19G0) 11470 Academy of Sciences, Belorussian SSR : activities. 1957-.j9 (lOf.O) 15(jS5 information {190O) S6f!4 report of session and projected plans (1900) 15832 Academy of Sciences, Cliina, scientific ties with r.SSR Academy (lIMiO) 403.S Academy of Sciences, Czechoslovalila : conference on orj;an and tissue transidanta- tlon reaction problems (1959) 789S organization, publications, etc. (1959) 677, 71(; Academy of Sciences, Estonian SSR : Department of Technical and Physlco-Matli- ematical Sciences comidetlon of jjrolilem plan of scientific research, 1958 (1900) 197(! news, technical and physicomathematical sciences series (1959) 10834; (1960) 2489 scientific research, hasic trends, 1959 (1060) 1975 Academy of Sciences. Kazakh SSR : Astrophysical Institute, news. articles (I960) 17620 current activities (1960) 17627 Department of I'aleobiologv field investiga- tions (1900) 10090 herald, abstracts (1960) 2451 scientific activity results during 1957 (1959) 1780 scientists visit to Communist China (1960) 11440 Academy of Sciences, I«Ttvian SSR : charter (I960) 11419 general meeting, report (1960) 14470 new statutes (1960) 1901 scientific research work, 1960 (1960) 10025 synthesis of therapeutic preparation, USSR study (1959) 6579 Academy of Sciences. T'krSSR : Committee on Meteorites, 3d expanded I)leniim (1960) 14072 Institute of Botany, scientific activity (1900) 157:^0 Institute of I'owder Metallurgy and Special Alloys, international academic relations (1960) 5644 institutes, research on scientific bases of strength and plasticity (1960) 11.^61 Physicomathematical Sciences Department, ^'eiienil meeting (1900) 5667 presidium resolutions, USSR report (1960) 15S1.S reports, abstracts (1959) 7185; (19G0) 2517 scientific activity coordination, results (1900 1 7041 session of Department of Technical Services, I.ug;insk. UkSSR. jictivities (1960) 7050 Academy of Sciences. USSR annual meeting (1900) 15000 Council on Coordination of Scientific Activ- ity of Academies of Union Republics and Afliliates (1959) 1752S general meetings of department, reports (190(M l.'iOi:: flecdoglcal .-ind (Jerigr.'iphlcal Sciences De- partment, meeting, report (19f>0) 1S!)79 geologiciil science inslitules (1!M!0) ls!l!»7 Institute of r.aw, report on tasks (1900) S20 Institute of Oceanograi)liy, chemical research in Kar Eastern waters, etc. (1959) 10542 Institute of Physics of the K:irtl). seminar on surfac'e seismic waves (1959) 925.'{ Institutes of Oriental Studies jind Sinology, work, 195S, discussion of results (1900) 5562 Academy of Sciences. USSR — Continued Karel' and Kola affiliates, acti\ities (1960) 14071 new books, brief reports on publications (1959) 6623 news — Department of Chemical Sciences, ab- stracts (1959) 843X, 10S35; (1960) 2490. 1186S Department of Technical Sciences, ab- stracts (1959) 7181, 10836; (1960) 2491 geography series (1959) 10837; (1960) 2492 geology series, abstracts (1959) 10838; (1960) 2493 geoi)hysics series (1959) 10839; (I960) 2494, 11869 mathematics series, abstracts (1959) lo.'<4<) ; (1960) 2495, 11870 physics series, abstracts (1959) 84.39. 10S41 : (I960) 2496, 11871 nominations — - for academicians (I960) 17256 for membership, list (1960) 100S8 organization of new Institutes in affiliates (1960) 9929 Physics Institute imeni P. X. Lebedev, orga- nization, achievements, etc. (1959) SOO presidium of Siberian Section, resolutions (1960) 9947 presidium resolution of expanded session held .lolntly with Department of Biologi- cal Sciences and activist group, Jan. 20, 1959 (1960) 961 report on general meeting (1960) 8652 reports, .abstracts (1959) 7186, 10802: (19601 251.S. IISSI review of lOoS activities (1959) 17546 scientific ties with China's Academy (1960) 4038 Siberian affiliate general meeting (1960) 10079 Siberian Branch, development of sciences (1900 1 J 41 19 Siberian Department joint scientific coun- cils, discussion of plans (1960) 5521 Soil Institute, soil geographical and experi- mental studies, their scientific and prac- tical significance (19(50) 9944. Works of Institute of Geography in 1958 (1960) 5556 see also Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Academy of Sciences, Uzbek SSR, handbook (195!)) 10273 Acadia National Park : accommodations for visitors (1954) 15712 Anemone Cave, general information (1958) 8860 facilities for visitor (1958) .«859 general Information (1953) 8056; (1958) 17309 : (1900) 14<;19 land exclusion and disposal — law (1956) 14522 reports (1950) .'^802, 14700 naturalist programs (1951) 15710-711 : (1952) 15712-713: (1953) 17,<540 : (1954) 17729-730; (1955) 15942. 17520; (1950) 15948, 17647; (1957) lOO.SS : (1958) 13004 recreation information (1950) 12,811 rules and regulations (1956) 15940; (1958) 10142 Acadiaris. celebrating 200th anniversary of Acadian mi^'ratlon to Louisiana, reports (1955) 0101. 15323 .\caenltlnae. see Flies. Acanthaceae of Columbia (1951) 11631 : (1953) 20349: (195.S) 5014,5015 Acanthostigma. record of fungi named bv .7. B.Ellis (1953) 13531 Acaricldes. butyramides, screening tests ( 195(1) 17.S07 fiee nlno names of acaricldes. .Vcarids. see Mites. A("B test, see Army classification battery test. .\ccardo. .\ntbonv ,T., proceedings for con- tempt, reports (1951) 3262; (1958) 147>o Page 4 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Accardo, Martin, proceedings for contempt (1951 J 13«522 Acceleration : analysis — - data from 4-engine transport airplane operating over nortliwestern U S - Alaska route (1959) 52(i5 data from turboprop transport operating over eastern U.S. (1959) 1(5881 of low-acceleration lifting entry from escape speed (1960) 1S24|0 due to gravity, automatic compensation, theory of nonjierturbed systems with 3 channeLs (1960) 17236 effect on development of lift (1960) 4235 lift on wing, development in longitudinal motion. wind-tunnel investigation (I960) 16080 moderately high, in varied acceleration field, restrain system enabling pilot control (1960) S802 oscillatory, tolerable limits due to rolling motions experienced during automatic- interceptor flight tests (19(30) 5SS5 radial — cardiac activity of healthy persons, USSR study (1959) 12930 physiological reactions of man, USSR studies (1959) 1769 rapidly applied, human tolerance, summarv of literature (1959) 13433 response of light airplane to roughness of unpaved runways (1960) 16094 rotary secondary ocular nystagmus as func- tion of intensity and duration functions (1960) 9131 turbo iet engine — including regions of surse and stall for control applications (1960) 4206 with variable-position inlet guide vanes (1960) 5S58 ftce also Cosmotrons. Acceleration restrictors : flight investigation (1960) 7442 in fighter airplane with automatic control system, investigation (195S) 1743 oi)erating characteristics (1955) 793 theoretical analvsis (1952) 2929; (1954) 17692 Accelerations in fighter-airplane crashes (1957) 17971 Accelerations in transport-airplane crashes (195S) 3706 Accelerators : Cockcroft-W:ilton and nuclear chemistry re- search report (1958^ 15602 d-c drain and breakdown phenomena for unoutgassed metals (1955) 9182 electrical control system at UCRL (1951) 12961 ; (1955) 7402 electron — conference on scientific research. USSR study (1960) 14421 current and forw^ird radiation intensity in acclerators ,'1953) 170S7 energy doubling (1951) 14629 frequency perturbation method of field meas- urement (1951) 17550 high energy — • associated safety problems (1958) 13623 biological and medical studies (1958) 13675 cavity design data for high energv linear (1954) 3401 : (1955) 7142 conference, notes (1953) 14938; (1955) 7212 ' V / shielding, conference (1958) 1111 linear — ■ accelerator beam dynamics (1955) 16629 cavity design data (1954) 3401; (1955) i 142 Mark 1. induced activity, determination (1955) 9078 MTA A-54. precision cell measurements (1955) 11097 solenoidally-focused, correction for magnet failure by strengthening adjacent mag- nets (1956) 6643 Accelerators — Continued linear — Continued Stanford Mark 4, design of bunching sec- tion (1950) 360 linear electron — isotope production (1958) 13600 multi-bev, study (1955) 1205 progress reports (1953) 18442; (1954) 16281 : (1955) 11064 project (1956) 3211 Stanford linear electron — construction, authorize, hearing (1959) 14101 technical background and financial as- pects to project, hearings (1959) 14105 therapeutic uses (1958) 11431 particle — bibliographies (1951) 16161: (1953) 5266: (1955) 5850. 7408; (1956) 428 stray, radiation measurements (1956) 16470 supp (1958) 5372 use in nuclear physics (remarks) (1959) 9671 relativistic electrons, acceleration in iono- sphere, USSR study (1960) 9918 rubber — bibliography (1953) 11619 synthetic, bibliography (1953) 1635 spiral beam, model results (1956) 9916 see also Bevatrons — Cyclotrons — Mega- tron — Synchrotrons. Accelerometers : aircraft — automatic counting (1953) 7212 evaluation of airspeed calibrations (1952) 42.59 specifications (1952) 3935; (1953) 2304, 18646; ( 1955) 4598 ; (1956) 3685, 3687 application of ^N" transistors to amplifica- tion of barium titauate signals (1957) 1S040 harium-titanate. for shoek-velocitv measure- ments (1957) 2237 calibrating airspeed installations (1954) 18901 calibrating and checking, methods and ap- paratus. US"SR study (1959) 7961 gages for measuring acceleration of seismic pulses (1954) 18894 landing-gear drag loads, obtaining (1954) 18915 response to transient accelerations (1951) 3964 Accent on abilities, hiring the physically handi- capped under Federal merit " system (1958) 13751 Acceptance stamps, standardization, spec. regs (1953) 6648 Acceptors, see Induced reaction. Access openings, see Closures. Access roads, see National forests — Roads and highways. Accession cards, military personnel, Armv regs. (1957) 313 Accessions, consolidated reports. Adjutant General's Corps (1952) 996, 11611; (1953 1 2919 Accessions index, lists, etc. see Library acces- sions. Accessories (dress), see Clothing. Accident Boards and Commissions, Industrial, International A.ssociatiou of. .see In- ternational Association of Industrial Accidents Boards and Commissions. Accident insurance : agents licensed in D.C. without examina- tion — law (1953) 13330 reports (1953) 104>83. 10632 credit, regulate in D.C, reports (1960) 10852, 11061 industry, trade practice rules (1956) 12603 insurance against illness and accidents (talk) (1954) 892 legal liability risks and insurance protection for (1954) 9155. 13369 Accident Prevention Bureau, create (1952) 16401 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 5 Accident Records, Analysis, and Use Commit- tee, reports, 1949 and 1950 (1950) 3841 Accidents : ahoard ships (1957) 17917 and injuries, causes in bollershop-products industry — ■ deiiartmental edition (1959) 3S11 document edition (1959) 3207 Array personnel, costs of accidental fatal aiKl nonfatal injuries, circular (1955) 5543, 7073 canning and preserving industry (1956) 10942 carpentry operations, 1948-49 (1953) 2183, 2041 cause and cause codin.cr (1955) 4988 cause and remedy investigation (1955) 4990 childliood mortality, 1949 (1953) 17181 children, causes and prevention (1959) 5715 claims investigations, spec.regs (1951) 10498, 16046; (1954) 1336, 13584 construction, contract, 1948-54 (1950) 9215 costs, reducing — hy use of safety committees (1952) 15S20 in small industrial plants (1952) 15810 through reports and records (1952) 16947 through safe work methods (1953) 3845 throutrli safe working conditions (1952) 15818 through selling safety to supervisors and workers (1953) 9654; (1954) 1082 death rates by age, color, and sex, 1941-51 (1959) 15109-110 electrical, coal mining industry, physiolo- gical aspects (1951) 18770 except motor vehicle, death rates, U.S., 1900-53, by age, race, sex (1956) 17626 falls, number one accident cause (1956) 772 farm — fatal, 1949-53 (1957) 10460 reduction through safety measures (1958) 1033; (1960) 18231 work, 1940-48 (1951) 7471 fatal— to working teenagers (1956) 11282 United States and each State (1956) 864, 20672; (1957) 14403; (1958) 16434; (1959) 16957; (I960) 16132, 16135 Federal emplovees on-the-job, financial pro- tection (1957) 8032 Federal work injuries (1957) 768; (1958) 474. 16923; (1960) 6822 finding and eliminating causes (1954) 4755 fluid milk industry, work injury rates, 1952 (1954) 17584 frequencv, pl.ue and relation to chronic disease (1953) 20393 ground accident abstracts (1954) 3125, 12713; (1955) 1981, 12867; (1956) 2037. 13169: (1957) 2498, 12002; (1958) 10367; (1959) 2300, 10752; (1960) 11809 home, uniform definitions of terms (1958) 37S9 industrial — estimating costs (1955) 4989 in atomic energy activities (1959) 13803 military information release. Army regs (1951) 7595: (1953) 14702 news releases, involving classified CUR clas- sified materiel in conns. Army regs (1954) 10100 nuclear power plants, theoretical possibili- ties and consequences (1958) 1112 paperl)oard container manufacturing (1953) 18581, 19202. persons injured. Ignited Statr>s, statistics (1958) 8911 ; (1959) 07i, '>;i7'.). scrd), i(isi.-)-s]s. i. •!(;•_'«;- «27. Ili:is7-2!t(». 177ilJ, 1S72S-721I: (195(5) 1123. 2^7.-?. 4570. O.'U!). 9r,:{7- HU. Ii;i79-;V.H0, l.S927-!i2S. 16204; (1957) 145S, r.054. 10550, 12'<:54 ; (19r..S) 111. .-{992. 7S4G-51, 11226; (1959) 5587. .S;{62-6.'{ Air Forco niilltarv imtsouucI. AF ninnual (1955) i:i624 : (1956) 96:'.4. 17945; (1957) 144S. 16."?51 ; (195S) 9077 Air Forco real jiropcrfy, Air Force manual (1956) 1,".920 Air Force ri'irulations (1952) 1244.".: (195.'{) 5054. 653S. S432. 9S79-K1. 11^54, 14717. 16764-765, 18208-209, 19692; (1954) 137 1281-84, .3117-20. 4703, 7921-23, 13520. 1609.5-96; (1955) 1060. 2717, .3947, 5427-29, 8717-19. 16:'.54; (1956) 2916. 4634-35. 6390 91, 9695, 11459, 162S4. 1^057. 19707 Air Force Kcserve iicrsoiinfl. Air Force manuals (1955) 18727: (1957) 6047; (1958) 3991. 7N34, 15529, 16703; (1959) 3107. 8361 Air Force Stock Fund — Air Force Academy Division AF manual (1956) 9639 Clothinj: Division. AF manual (1956) 2873 comptroller, Air Force manual (1957) 9078 procedures in support, AF manual (1958) 13276. 15527-528 allotment for consumers under CMP (1951) 11638 appropriation accountinjr — disposal of balances of urior fiscal .year appropriations (19571 7438 reportinj,' under supplemental appropria- tion :ict. 1955 (1957) 74i37 appropriation and fund accountinj; — inter-aircncv report iiif,'. Army ref,'s. (1957) 6211 net disbursements and reimbursements, Army reprs (1955) 8760, 17898, 18792 : (1956) 19761 reports bv accounts offices, Army regs (1957) ■l5.!7 appropriation, fund and limitation accounts, pvnibolization (1951) 1046. 11413, 15483: (1952) 674: (1957) 8679 appropriation reimbursement classification, code. spec. reus. a951 ) 170, 4422, 12796. 16051: (1952) 19:18 appropriations and accounts. Army fiscal code — Army reffulations (1955) 6989-90, 8756- 57 16390. 17896. 18789; (1956) 1172, 2952. 4666. 6440, 8059. 9737. 11522. 14019-20. 16319, 19755-759; (1957) 1535. 6210 special regulations (1951) 175, 2511-12, 442.5-29. 6050. 6052. 7622, 10.502, 10504-505. 12795. 12799-'-00. 14483. 17391. 17399. 19211 : (1952) 4736, 6559. 6564. 9903. 1 '.•."06-510. 14651- 653. 16060-61. 17243-244, 18401 402; (1953) 274-275. 1919 21. 3827. 3829, 6599. 8497, 9938. 11919-920. 16862. 16864-865. 18272 273. 19755 756 ; (1954) 210. i:;42. 3173. 4761, 62(;2, 93(t:!. IIOSO, i;;590 591, 19265; (1955) 1170. 2S49 are vou Iciddintr yourself about your profits? (1957) 16196 arms and accouterments loaned to other Goyeriniient airencies, spec, reps (1951) 615:!. 1 !564 Army attaclif-s" offices, procedures, spec, regs (1952) 14691 Army Industrial Fund, property transfer, etc.. Army re;;s (1957) 278 Army inte;,'r;it.'d instil llatious, accountiufr — ccntrali/^ed :iccountiu!,' for sales, etc.. Army re>;s (1957) 259 classification of accounts. Army reps (1955) 16.392 Acciiuriis and accounting — Continued Army intepr.ited Installations, account- ing — Continued control over inyentories. Army reps (1956) 1152,5-526: (1957) 260 iiisLiUation reports. Armv regs (1955) 17!MH: (195ti) 127. 4668, 8062, 11527, 14021-22: (1957) 263, 4655 or;.'.iiii/ation !iii(l procedures. Armv reps (1955) 17900; (1956) 126; (1957) 6213 14 special regulations (1954) 19267 Army, money accounts, forwarding and ex- .•imination. Army regs (1952) 1896 Army property rei ords, disposition, Army regs (1954) 11067 Army .Stocl< Fund-- financial accounting. ()rdnance Corps manual (1957) 2271: (1958) 17335 uniform accounting and reporting criteria for lirancli offices, workinir capital funds. Army regs (1957) 4663 aviation fuel operations, jirocedures. AF manual (1955) 16290; (195) 12834 base medical supply operations. Air Force manual (1954) 7852, 16021; (1956) 1123, 9638 book value and write-oft of facilities (1953) 1443 breakeven points, figuring and using (1953) 20437 budpet and accounting — Hoover Commission report (1955) 1062S, 11445 task force report (1955) 15974 budget and fiscal administration. Air Force manual (1951) 4280 business accounting for airports (1952) 2186 carriers by inland and coastal waterways, uniform system (1956) 4048; (1960) 1892 category structure, financial inventory. Army regs (1955) 1(!504. 17983 central accounts system for U.S. Govern- ment (1954) 10908 r<'ntr;il Hospital Fund, etc., spec, regs (1951) 14500 charges on transportation re(|uests, etc., spec, regs (1952) 18403 charges on travel, etc — Army regulations (1955) 17899; (1956) 6442. 19762 special regulations (1953) S501 ; (1954) 6263 checking accounts, nonfunded. .Vrmv regs (1955) 8762-63, 16396. 18794; (1956) 1176. 9738, 11528. 14023 civil activities, manual of property ac- counting procedures (1955) 17022 civilian personal services- — allotment deduction outside I'.S. — Army roirulations (1955) 1093 special regulations (1954) 9309 Army regulations (1955) 155. 10886; (19571 1549 (•iviiian snl:n'v claims, Armv regs (1955) 16412. 17802 Feilcr.il income and social securilv taxes, withholding'. Army regs (1956)' 11536 : (1957) 1547-48 inti'grated payroll and cost distribution. siK'c. rcL's (1953) 16875. 197(51 : f1954) 215. 1346,4764; (1955) 11016: (1956) 6523 Iiayroll and cost dlstrihuflon— .\riiiy regulations (1955) 1092 payroll and leave accounting, Armv i-(>£rs (195(!) 16330 payroll office staffing standards. Armv regs (1957) 275, 6231 payroll ollii'e workload report — .Vrmy rei,'ul;itlons (1956) 9748 spe(l,il regulations (19.5.3) 18278-279: (1!>54) 13595: (1955) 5564 retiremenl accounts, spec, regs (1957) 411 savinirs bonds. Armv reps (1955i 170. 10S9(;. 1(5411; (19.56) 137, 11537 tipecial regulations (1954) 9:509 Page 8 Do not order from index; see indicated entry (1959) (1953) (1955) Accounts and accounting — Continued civilian personal services — Continued State or Territorial income tax, with- holdin? — Armv regulations (1955) 1G409, 17907 ; (1956) i;iC special regulations (1954) 216, 9310. 110S5 ; (1955) 11017 subsistence and quarters. Army regs (1955) 171 : fl956) 138 time and attendance reporting and leave accounting. Army regs (1956) 4675. 11535, 14033; (1957) 274 unemployment compensation for Federal employees. Army regs (1955) 168, 2757, 5462, 10S95. 13743. 16408 civilian personnel services — Army regulations (1954) 7941 Canadian unemployment insurance. Army regs (1956) 9749 Federal income and social security taxes, withholding. Army regs (1956) 29.")5. sui;9 retirement accounts, spec, regs (1953) 16876. 19763: (1954) 6266; (1955) 11018: (1956) 4783 special regulations (1954) 7977 unemiiloyment compensation for Federal emplo.vees. Army regs (1955) ISSOl clothing and equipment — - enlisted personnel, spec. regs. (1952) 4730. 6.558. 18399: (1953) 3826. 16861 officer personnel, spec. regs. (1952) 12503 clothinsr sales store operations procedures, AF manual (1956) 11380 code for stock accounting and reporting. spec regs (1952) 14698 code of Federal regulations (1951) 6939; (1952) 7684: (1953) 7713: (1954) 8685: (1955) 12313: (1950) 9038; (1957) 5474: (1958) 4704; 6135: (1960) 3807 commercial accounts, pa.vment — Army regulations (1952) 14624; 1893. 18241: (1954) 1G145 : 13741; (1956) 135: (1957) 6228 special regulations (1951) 19224 Communist China's system in industry (1960) 1955 concepts and documents, VA manual (1952) 6328 la contabilidad del ingreso nacional y su relacion con la politica economica (1951) 11652 cost accounting — class 1 installations, spec. regs. (1951) 2521 installations engineer activities, AF man- uals (1958) 3989. 9075 manufacturing costs, pitfalls in estimat- ing (1954) 2126 occupation procedures, spec, regs (1952) 12518 procedures for transportation equipment, handbook (1960) 16164 repairs and utilities, special regulations (1951) 12850: (1954) 3216:' (1955) 8940. 18037; (1956) 3061, 6529, 10460. 19907 small manufacturers (1954) 2129 technical manual (1951) 2651 cost and expenditure concepts relationship in use of accounting data (1954) 18772 cost control in retail trade stores by use of wholesalers' accounting services (1960) 10531 Cost Justification Advisorv Committee re- port to FTC (1956) 7445 costing of skim milk and butterfat (talk) (1956) 19567 daily and 10- 12795, 16050; (1952) 6559; (1954) 18149 depositary accounts — proee) 8509; (19G0) MTs'.), 17041 supplement (lOSO) 17236 verification of members' accounts (1956) 202.S8 Federal CJovernment — accountiui;, joint program for improving (1957) 0215 principles and standards (1953) 7872 Federal practices, Hoover Commission re- port, message irom tlie President (1956) 10183 Federal reserve banl< purchase of warrants, regulation (1959) 14038; (1900) 9739 finance and accounting officers, Army regs (1950) 18115 finance and accounting offices and finance offices. Army regs. (1955) 3977; (1950) 1401S finance and accounting offices, class 2 com- mand management system, Army regs. (1957) 8215 finance and fiscal. Engineer Command man- agement system (1957) 5433 financial accounting for public schools (1952) 9238 financial accounting for school activities throughout U.S., guide (1959) 14591 financial and accounting procedures in area of appropriations for military construc- tion (1900) 8287 financial inventory accounting — general principles and policies. Army regs. (1955) 1143, 7047; (1950) 8135 installations. Army Dept. circular (1955) 18021 intransit responsibility, Army regs. (1950) 9810 National Guard regs. (1958) 798 reports, Army regs. (1955) 2806, 4036, 7046, 10971-972. 18876; (1956) 4755, 11611, 16438, 18353; (1957) 3441-43, 4774-75 stoclv management report — Army regs. (1956) 220 spec. regs. (1954) 0348-49, 9378-81, 11133. 13692. 10205. 18199; (1955) 213, 267, 7115, 16600; (1956) 318 supply management reports. Army regs (1956) 225, 3030-32, 6508-9. 9811, 14104, 19883; (1957) 3444, 4776 financial property accounting, reports, spec. regs. (1954) 6347. 8048 fiscal accounting — adjustments, spec. regs. (1951) 12806, 14480, 10055. 19212; (1952) 6566; (1955) 18930; (1957) 408 and reporting for advance payments, etc., spec regs. (1952) 9900; (1953) 278 and reporting of appropriation reimburse- ments, spec. regs. (1954) 11083, 19266; (1955) 4076 concept of obligations, spec. regs. (1951) 8995; (1952) 14655; (1953) 38ai ; (1954) 11081 cross-disbursing — Army regulations (1956) 18117 special regulations (1951) 7626; (1952) 9908; (1953) 16873; (1954) 10198; (1956) 4782 cross-servicing transactions, circular (1955) 1151 field installations — Army regulations (1955) 8761; (1956) 1174 spoci.-il regulations (1951) 4434 ; (1952) 1945; (1953) 9940, 11923- 924 ; (1954) 11082 status of allotment, reports. Army regs. (1950) l(i:i21 ; (19.57) 262 foreign aid program funds, spec. regs. (1957) 409 funds for claims, spec, regs (1952) 12512 ; (1953) 11926; (1954) 21 :! Installations, spec, regs (1953) 16867 Intrago'.ernment, intradefense and Intrn- deii.'irtmcnt transactions. Army regs (1!t57) 261, 6212 Accounts and accounting — Continued fiscal accounting — Continued intragovernniental transactions, spec, regs (1951) 8990-97, 19213; (1953) 11925; (1955) 11015; (1956) 1206. 4780. 6521 accounting military construction, spec. regs (1953) 3832. 9939, 16869 miscellaneous accounts, 1956. Army regs (1955) 6991 operating agencies reports, spec, regs (1951) 4435; (1953) 3834; (1957) 410 procedures, spec, regs (1951) 10509; (1952) 12513; (1953) 60«K). 11928 reconciliation and review of disburse- ments, etc.. spec, regs (1952) 8377; (1953) 11927 reconciliation of expenditures and reim- bursements, spec, regs (1951) 4433 records, disposition, spec, regs (1952) 8378 status of foreign aid program funds, spec. regs (1!)53) 3833 fiscal adjustments, spec, regs (1953) 10868 fiscal and property management in dental facilities (^1960) 10310 fiscal specialist, self-study guide (1953) 248 flow-of-funds accounts. 1950-55, summary (1957) 8547 flow of funds, savings and investment, quar- terly presentation (1959) 16347 flow-of-funds system of national accounts, annual estimates (1955) 19379 food costs under OPS ceiling price reg (1951) 11077 fund resources at allotment level, changes (1957) 5798, 10285. 11789; (1958) 838 funded checking accounts — balances, transfer to 4-diglt symbol ac- counts (1956) 17331 elimination, Treasury-Dept.-GAO regula- tions (1957) 4408 funding, etc. — allocations and suballocations. Army regs (1955) 8759 installation support costs. Army regs. (1955) 10882 operation and maintenance of facilities. Army regs (1950) 11529. 14024. 16322 general appropriations and miscellaneous accounts, spec, regs (1954) 9304 Government — accrued expenditures — hearings (1957) 8376, 9557; (1958) 9774 law (1958) 14104 reports (1957) 9697, 10903. 1103S ; (1958) 12447, 14391 central accounts, consolidated abstract of deposits, etc. (1950) 17.S1S checks, facilitating jiavment — law (1957) 15050 reports (1957) 9700, 10957 joint program to improve (1958) 7928 annual progress report, 1956 (1957) 5596 government methods and procedures, im- proving — ■ hearings (1956) 10648, 12424, 18611 law (1956) 16733 reports (1956) 12330, 14836, 14932 procedure, simplifying — hearings (1956> 10648, 12152 law (1950) 14559 reports (1950) 8523. 12331, 14830 spending, documentation (addresses) (1958) 1751 guidance leaflet (1956) 7339 liandling certificates of deposit for credit In general account of Treasurer of I'.S., regulations (1955) 10752; (1950) K'.n.-.l : (l!t57> 4404 individual pay accounts, unpaid and over- paid balances (1955) 8250 industrial installations, spec, regs (1951) 14565 installations, disbursing operations. Army regs (1!)57) 3:;08 insurance of bank accounts, rules and regu- lations 10588 Pajre 10 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Accounts and accounting — Continued integrated accounting system, Army regs (1954) 19228 integrated installation accounting, Army regs (1956) 18116 integration of Treasury-agency accounting data (1956) 11279 inventory, repair parts, supplies, etc.. Ord- nance Corps manual (1958) 16492 ; (1960) 19216 laundry and dry cleaning plants, AF manual (1956) 4564, 16193 loss of funds. Army regs (1956) 6443 machine accounting, prediction of success in — courses (1959) 3 jobs (1959) 3002 Marine Corps stocks, manual (1957) 11696; (1955) 1669 medical services account. Army regs (1952) S34i3, 12477 military pay records, Marine Corps (1951) 11550 missing persons act, civilian employees covered, spec, regs (1954) 4765 momentary inventory procedures. Air Force manual (1954) 3029 money accounts records, disposition, spec. regs (1951) 12S11 : (1953) 287 moneys receivd by officers and employees of United States, regulations (1954) 1934, 17534: (1957) 8680 motor carriers of property- — (1951) 3724; (1952) 7829C; (1958) 16097 insert (1957) 962 national economic accounts of United States, hearings (1958) 300 National Guard supplies, special regula- tions (1951) 12823, 1742S: (1952) 132, 4753, 8394, 12534; (1955) 1S938 natural gas companies, uniform system (1951) 16694 Navy comptroller manual (1952) 9616, 15735-736: (19.T3) 1343-45, 2755-58, 4751-52. 6277-78, 8083-86, 9574^77, 11379-382, 13517-520, 16444-449, 17860-861, 19371-374, 20371-372 ; (1954) 1013-16, 2077-78, 4418-21, 5883-87, 7550-52, 8974-75, 10754- 756, 12517-520, 15757-759, 17766-769, 18967-970, 19761-764; (1955) 835- 837, 1754-56, 3601-4, 5134-35, 6716- 17, 8411, 10619-622, 12644-645, 17564-567, 18540-541, 19639-640 ; (1956), 906-907, 1809-10, 4181-82, 6015-16, 7749-50, 9345-46, 11121-123, 12839, 15964, 17665-666, 19325-328, 20714-716: (1957) 1155, 2267-69, 4296-97, 5800-1, 8902, 10286-287. 11790-791, 14487-490, 16118-119, 17137-138, 18033; (1958) 840-841, 1784-89, 6294^95, 8889-90, 10162, 13098-103, 15306-308, 16485^86, 17328-329; (1959) 1132-33, 2092-93, 8156-57, 10545, 13522-523, 15134- 141, 16998-999, 17811-812; (1960) 1242-45, 2164-65, 4344-47, 7500-3, 8897-99, 14046, 16159, 19206 Navy Department funds, improvements in system (1960) 8896 changes (1960) 10341 Navy Department, modified system (1959) 3992 Navy shore establishments, expenditures ac- counts for station maintenance and operations (1960) 16163 nonappropriated funds, spec, regs — book departments at Army service schools (1953) 9966 civilian welfare funds (1952) 9932, 17273; (1953) 1947, 9965; (1957) 4806 military welfare funds (1952) 1969, 8400; (1953) 314, 19788; (1954) 18169; (1955) 7105-7; (1956) 14125, 18382 officers' open messes (1951) 19244 ; (1953) 315, 3861, 9903 Accounts and accounting — Continued nonappropriated funds, spec, regs — Con. post restaurants (1951) 19245; (1952), 9932, 17272-273; (1953) 9964 (1957) 4805 unit and inmates' welfare funds (1952) 144, 16094; (1953) 9901, 19789; (1955) 18942 vocational training at U.S. disciplinary barracks (1952) 12544; (1953) 9962 nonappropriated funds, welfare funds, AF manual (1957) 9082 nonappropriated unit and welfare funds, Army regs (1956) 14058 object class codes, spec, regs (1951) 2507, 4421, 12794, 16049 PACAF basic bibliography (1958) 11235 partnerships (1958) 901 pay record, Army fiscal code, spec, regs (1951) 171, 4423, 7620, 17391 ; (1952) 112, 6560 payment and accounting procedures, N.G. regs (1957) 7590, 8863; (1959) 3956 payroll deductions, etc., credit to civil serv- ice retirement and disability fund (1955) 671 pipe line companies, uniform system (1952) 16724 Post Office Department policy and accrual accounting program (talk) (1900) 4364 postmasters' accounts — • law (1951) 14820 reports (1951) 9617, 14869 prerequisites for recording obligations. Army regs (1957) 8232 principles of accounting for commitments, Army regs (1957) 6233 prisoners' personal property, accounting procedures, spec, regs (1956) 8164; (1957) 1638 procedures for — adjusting errors in charges, credits, etc., general regulations (1955) 17256 correcting errors (1952) 5886 guaranteed loans, Army regs (1956) 19760 laundries and dry cleaning plants (1951) 19122 transition from funded checking accounts to accounts for cash transactions (1955) 10753 professional careers in GAO (1957) 4107; (1959) 14742 project orders within Defense Dept., spec. regs. (1951) 8998; (1952) 17247 property — aboard harbor craft, spec. regs. (1951) 225; (1952) 12582 accountability and responsibility. Army regs. (1951) 4389 accountability. Coast Guard manual (1956) 18553 accountability transfer, spec. regs. (1954) 16262 check-signing machine — Army regulations (1956) 9740 special regulations (1953) 10009 expendable. Army regs. (1953) 19721; (1955) 7045, 10969, 1S875 finance officer, etc., spec, regs (1951) 19278; (1952) 8437; (1953) 342, 10008, 19822 lost, damaged or destroyed propert}* — Air Force manuals (1953) 11763; (1954) 4631,9192 Air National Guard manual (1951) 17008 Army regulations (1956) 4756 8134, 19881 National Guard regulations (1957) 11761; (1958) 7571; (1959) 6S08 outside military service. Army regs. (1951) 4391, 10464 ; (1954) 11050 real, etc., leased to private parties, spec. regs. (1951) 16088; (1952) 12582 State Guard accountability, Army regs. (1951) 12781 transfer. Army regs. (1955) 8845; (1956) 1247 ; (1957) 386 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 11 Afcmints and accounting — Continued ■jjropert.v — Continued transfer, spec. regs. (11)51) 224 vendor-owned containers — Army re^'iilatioiis (I'.inf!) !iS12. ls:55(i speciiil ^egulatlon^^ (195CJ 317 jiropertv records, disposition, Army regs. (I'j.j0) 18:i5.j public accounting services for small manu- facturers (l!tr.:i) iTsxiO pulilii' funds, general. Army regs. (195C) 117.-i puljlic sdiools — _ _ pro|iertv acconntiiig guide (195!i) 1(.'.<4 standard nceipt and expenditure accounts, financial accounting manual (1957) ,S4«»t> public utilities and licensees, uniform system (1957) 170NS; (1959) 17411; (1960) 154.-.2 aindt (195S) 988S pul.lications. price lists (19.^2) 7012: (1953) 9222: (1954) 12247: (1955) 15581; (1956) 19353; (1958) 1805; (1959) 6905: (1960) 7522 (uiarterniaster laundries, etc., spec. regs. (1951) 1G071 : (1955) 13S7<: (1956) Sl(i:5 railroad companies (1952) 17883; (1957) 17S92 railroad, procedures prescribed by ICC — hearings (1957) 11070 report (1957) l."i541 railwav, in Communist China (1958) 16190 rating' codes, spec. regs. (1951) 7673; (195.S) 11957 receipt accounts and titles, spec. regs. (1951) 2508. 6049, 7619, 10501, 17389-390 ; (1952) 3279, 4732 receivable, retail trade reports (1958) 190. 9158A reconciliation and verification of disburse- ments, etc.. Army regs. (1955) 18793 reconciliation statements (1955) 5311 recreational supplies in U.S.. spec. regs. (1951) 6154: (1953) 10010 reference sources (1953) 1S914 rendition of accounts to General Accounting Office, GAO regulations (1954) 18773 rendition of statements of depositary ac- counts, spec. regs. (1954) 7976, 9.307 repayments to appropriations, accounting "svstenis memorandum (1957) 8678 report of operations. Army regs. (1955) .3985. 13742 ; (1957) 6229 requisition for accountable Avarrant (1955) respdiisibilitv accounting can pay dividends ( I960) 8963 retirement accounting manual (19.i4) 6o.33 revolving fund accounts. Army fiscal code. spec. regs. (1951) 12801, 16053. 17400; (1952) 115. 1941. 32S3 service, establishing and operating (i9oO 6486 Settlement of accounts of deceased, etc.. pub- lic creditors ( 1951 ) 8458 small liusiness re(ordlec. regs (1951) 12797. 16052, 17392; (1952) 3280. 4733 unclaimed moneys of individuals whose whereabouts are unknown, accounting systems memorandum (1950) 12683 uncolle<'tible accounts, reporting to G..\.0.. iind disposition of colli><'tions m;id(^ by G.A.O. (1953) 19209; (1954) 10584 uncollectible checks, spec, regs (1953) 5108. 10871 : (1950) 11029 unlforni aecmiiiting and reporting criteria for branch offices, working capital funds. Armv stock fund, .\riiiy regs (1956) 11539 Page 12 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Accounts and accounting — Continued uniform systems, see above, systems, urban planning assistance jrrants, account- ing procedures (U>5()) 7858 veliides, accountability in relay operations. Army regs (1955 » 211-212 Vietnam, North, management functions in basic construction field (1959) 9169, 12801 ■warrant procedures, modifications. Treasury Dept.-GAO regulations (195.3) 16636: (1957) 4408 witlidrawals and credits between appropria- tion and fund accounts (1950) 7564 working capital fund cash transactions, Army regs (1950) 125, 0441 working fund accounts, Army fiscal code, snec. ress (1951) 172-174, 2510, 4424, 6051. 7621, 10503, 12798, 14480-482, 17393-98: (1952) 113-114, 1940, 3281, 4735. 6561-63, 8375: (1953) 11918, 16863, 16865; (1954) 13588 year end Federal payroll periods, allocate to proper fiscal rear accounts — hearing (1959) 8748 law (1959) 12008 reports (1959) 8650, 10O8 year-end fiscal procdures. Army Dept. cir- cular (1955) 10978 Yunnan 1958 final accounts (1960) 5478 see also Auditing — L"1nance — also accounts of the several departments, etc., their names. Accounts Bureau, Fiscal Service : appropriations, 1954, supplemental — hearings (1954) 5431 law (1954) 5071 proposal (1954) 1630 reports (1954) 3702, 5,364 appropriations, 1955, supplemental — hearings (1954) 15188; (1955) 6305 law (1954) 16796 proposal (1954) 11927: (1955) 6217 reports (1954) 14807; (1955) 6299, 7653 appropriations. 1955. Treasury Dept. — hearings (1954) 3716, 7068A law (1954) 9628 reports (1954) 3688, 8458 appropriations, 1956, supplemental — hearings (1955) 11814, 15476; (1956) 5248, 7205 laws (1955) 14388, 10134 proposals (1955) 9458: (1956) 4307 reports (1955) 11761, 15353: (1956) 6975 appropriations, 1956, Treasury Dept. — hearings (1955) 4425, 6306 law (1955) 9404 reports (1955) 4382, 6297 appropriations, 1957. supplemental — • hearings (1956) 12113,15434 law (1956) 16693 proposal (1956) 10184 reports (1956) 14770, 15280, 16915 appropriations, 1957, Treasury Dept. — hearings (1956) 3503, 5402 law (1956) 6900 reports (1956) 3482, 5430 Accounts Bureau, Post Office Department, records, preliminary inventory (1959) 15091 Accretions in 16156 Accumulators, rotary tube furnaces (1958) aircraft hydraulic pressure, specification (1953) 4297 Accurac.y of information on line work orders for armament-electronics maintenance (1959) 5609 Accuracy of mean monthly geostrophic wind vectors as function of station network density (1959) 17221 Acer negundo L.. see Maple. Acer pseudoplatanua L , «ee Maple. Acer saccharum, see Maple. Aceraceae, see Maple. Acetamides : N-substituted acetamides, screening tests — as insecticides and acaricides (1955) 18673 for synergistic action in allethrin fly sprays (1956) 11310 radioactive — ability to pentrate dentin (1951) 9146 time penetration of enamel of teeth (1951) 10608 Acetaminofluorene, new cancer research tool (1952) 18283 Acetates : cloth, acetate and rayon, target, specifica- tion (1955) 463 cloth, rayon, target, specification (1951) 13592 fiber industry, water requirements (1957) 11631 lining, specification (1957) 7156; (1958) 376 oxidation and utilization by cow, etc. (1958) 11413 see also names of acetates. Acetic acid : ammonia-ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid solutions with, cation-exchange resin, elution of copper and ncodymmium (1958) 16705 analyses of solutions used in acetvlation of cotton (1958) 15442 aqueous solutions, high energy helium-ion irradiation (1953) 7086 distribution between solvent and soap micel- les in benzene solutions (1959) 5|342 efficacy in causal treatment of acute Y-91 intoxication, USSR study (1959) 14943 esters as insecticides, tests (1953) 9250 ethylenedinitrilo tetraacetic, metal-indica- tor systems used in titrations (1959) 179 glacial, photographic, specification (1953) 17453 halogenated, infrared absorption studies (1957) 16109 iodo and bromo, polarographic behavior (1951) 17531 specification (1951) 16741 treatment of kerogen in Colorado oil shale (1952) 9511 Acetobacter, suboxvdans, action on o-mannitol (1952) 15691 Acetone : hydrolytic polymerization of zirconium (1954) 432 specification (1951) 13758 technical, specification (1956) 10805 Acetylacetone, see Pentanedione — 2,4-Pen- tanedione Acetyl-aminofluorene : C-14 labeled, excretion of radioactivity (1951) 17020 tumors of liver and urinary bladder after ingestion (1953) 17822 Acetylated wood, see Wood. Acetylcholine, prophylactic application in combination with adrenalin for radia- tion disease (1959) 623 Acetylene : deuterated, near infrared absorption spctra (1952) 2951 dissolved, teclinical-grade, specification (1957) 9920 gas, blowpipe outfit, specification (1952) 16602 polymerization, gamma radiation effect — progress report (1955) 9113 vapor phase (1955) 9114 synthesis from natural hydrocarbons or in- dustrial gases, USiSR (1959) 629 sec also Deuteroacetylenes. Acet.vlene-air flames, see Flames. ACF-Brill :SIotors Co (1951) 5472 Achaval, Carmen, relief (1954) 11975 Achaval Aldecoa, Faustino, relief (1954) 11975 Achievement : can America afford mediocrity (address) (1959) 10393 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 13 282-992 — 68- Achievement — Contlnuod . , . _. „» classroom, teacher-student interviews effect (1»57) 10564 ,_ . hiu'h school, differential prediction, using ■ sinRle score and multiple factor tests motivation, characteristics (19j>0) 11^01 students, working partner effect (19o0) 1398S Achievement tests : , . , « inc.n Air Force Academy cadets, class of lOOO, 1st vear, predictive validities (lObO) 105.53 , , electronic troubleshooting course, analysis ( l!i5S) 11203 ''^'^deSon''^ bv tubeless gastric analysis (1953) 11344 incidence of development of cancer in per- sons afflicted (1953) 11345 Achromatic objectives, see Objectives (optics). Achromatism, Debye-Scherier lines (19d1) Achuclc. Hee Shee Wong, relief (1952) S833, 12S01, 13836 „ ^ , ACIC, see Aeronautical Chart & Information Center. Acid leaching, see Leaching. Acid-mine-drainage, see Drainage. Acidolvsis reactions for system bis (2-etn>i- "hexvl) sebacate, sebacic acid, and -- ethvlhexyl hydrogen sebacate (19oS) 16478 Acids : , . . acid-base reactions in nonaqueous solutions (1951) 14098 ^ f v.- , aromatic, applications, development of hign temperature lubricants (1959) 3991 base reactions in benzene (1952) 15083 corrosion tests of steels (1955) 5<(4 fattv in foods and other commodities, bib- "liojiraphy (19.-)(5) 10583 fume scrubber for steam vacuum jet (1951) 9123 pH standards of high acidity (1951) 5088 polar organic inhibitors action in acid dis- solution of metals (1954) 17748 solutions ,-,r^-a\ adsorption of uranyl salts from (19o6) 14153 containing abrasives, operation of anti- whirl liearings (1954) 6413; (19oo) 11115; (1956) 8279 electrodeposition of plutonium from (1956) 4881 , . use of injections to prevent scale in vapor compression distillation units (19o9) 106.39 , ., see also Organic acids — also names of acids. Ackerman. Martin, relief (1959) 12100. 13991. 14424 Ackermann, Dorothy M., relief (1956) 5297 Acknowledgements, Armed Forces personnel to take. Armv regs (1951) 8972; (1955) 2792 Acme Bag & Burlap Co. and others, relief (1957) 13335; (1958) 4167 Aconia Indians : music — departmental edition (1957) 12So7 document edition (1957) 13174 Acomita. N. Mex., railroad accident (1957) 15958 Aconitic acid, recovery from sugarcane pro- cessing (1951) 12032 Acorns : seeding, rodent repellents fail to work (1900) 689 tanoak, production in northwestern Cali- fornia (1957) 10875 Acosta, Cecilio, semblanza literaria (1951) 5750 Acosta, Guadalupe, sec Zuniga, Guadalupe. Acosta-Morales, Melecio. report (1950) 7154 Acoustic parts, electronic, handbook (1953) 17955 Acoustical ceilings, sec Ceilings. Acoustical flows, see Flow. Acoustical Insulation, see Insulation. Acoustics, see Sound. ACT, see Agricultural conservation program. ACR series (1950) 17002-063 (1957) 10284; (1959) 13521 ; (1960) 11593 Acreage allotments, see Agricultural prod- ucts^rtlso names of products. Acreage and marketing guides, 1954 (1954) 4559 Acreage-marketing guides (1957) 12714, 17269: (195S) 2740-42. 13209: (1959) 17, 3009-10. 4135. 11559; (1960) 67, 3223. 4475-76, 12596 Acreage re.serve. see names of products. Acrididae. sec Melanoplus. Acroceridae, see Pialea. Acrylate, see Dihydroperfluorobutyl acrylate — Polymethyl acrylate. Acrylic plastics, see Lucite — Plastics — Plexl- glas. Acrylic resins, see Resins. Acrylonitrile. determination of polyacryloni- trile in resin coatings by infrared ab- sorption spectometry (1958) 10107 Acta microbiologica sinica (Communist China periodical) : articles (1900) 14410 ACTII. see Adrenocorticotropic hormone — X-rays. Actin. light scattering, studies (1951) 15571 Actinians. see Sea anemones. Actinides : fission fragment kinetic energy distribution, etc.. in elements, study (1958) 11370 ion exchange study of possible hybridized 5f bonding (1953) 17056 reaction kinetics of (1958) 13550 thermodvnamics of trichlorides and oxy- chlorides (1954,) 1519 Actinium : atomic energv levels derived from analvses of optical spectra (1958) 7562 equililjrium mixture, toxicology (1952) 1 (;i 70 Gmelin's handbook of inorganic chemistry (1954) 6400 Actinium isotopes : Ac-220. beta decay energy (1951) 4583 Ac-227. neutron capture cross sections (1955) 7191 Gmelin's handbook of inorganic chemistry (1954) 6400 Actinoidin. new antibiotic, morphological and cultural properties (1958) 16152 Actinophage. phenomena, economic task in scientific field. L'SSR study (1959) 13248 Action for vouth fitness, plan (1958) 5056 Action Pest Control Service Co. (1951) 1300 Actions at law : against Army contractors, spec. regs. (1951) 7013 cooperative cases, summaries (1958) 2219. 10580: (1959) 2510, 11041; (1900) 2700. 12004 defense of suits against Federal employees arising out of motor vehicle operation — hearings (1950) 14340 reports (1959) 12115; (1900) 10889, 11030 veto (1960) 10749 district court iurisdiction. increase amount in controversy (1952) 5109. 5180 general provisions. Army regs. (1951) 7570 ICC to defend own orders in appeal suits. hearing (1957) 15587 litigation — Army regulations (1951) 0000, 7575-(6, 10458 special regulations (1951) 7613 litigation releases, i^ecurities and Exchange Commission (1950) 13771; (1957) 3110, 12629; (1958) 2634, 109.86: (1959) 2926, 11471; (1960) 3137, 12509 Miller act payment bonds, date of statute of limitations — law (1959) 13998 reports (1959) 74,17. 12457 Page 14 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Action at law — -Continued packers and stockyards act, monthly re- ports (1951) 2167, 124,34 ; (1952) 1606. 12172: (1953) 3500, 14342 : (1954) 2243, 2S37, 12630 ; (1955) 1899, 12779 ; (1956) 1953, 13085; (1957) 2412, 11918: (1958) 1925, 10281: (1959) 2216. 10671 ; (I960) 2313, 11708 patent litigation, role of court expert, study (1958) 3340 proceedings in forma pauperis, include aliens — - law (1959) 15685 reports (1959) 12148,16153 suits against government of Guam, amend organic act — law (1959) 15681 reports (1959) 5853. 16159 suits for recovery of internal revenue in tax- payer's residential district, report (1953) 12411 tax refund suits against Internal Revenue Service, assessment of costs, clarify law, reports (1958) 12470; (1959) 8807 veterans, for overpayment of property — law (1951) 16348 reports (1959) 6591, 15147 see also Appeals — Civil procedures — Crim- inal procedures — Habeas corpus. Actium Shipping Corp. (1952) 4031, 5776-77 Activated carbon, see Carbon. Activated charcoal, see Charcoal. Activation analvsis for heavy elements in stone meteorites (1958) 13557 Active infiuence on weather, USSR (1959) 3718 Active standardization pro.iecta. standards, specifications, studies, and handbooks (1959) 4755 Activity coefficients : rare earth chlorides in aqueous solution (1954) 6406 ; (1955) 19021 rare earth halides (1954) 393; (1955) 19017 ratios, L subshell internal conversion, trans- mission multipole orders assignment (1955) 19031 thenoyltrifluoroacetone in pentaether (1956) 3189 Activitv distribution from simulated pressur- ized water reactor leaks (1958) 13380 Activitv programs, in public high schools (1951) 16650 Activity series (1952) 14132-133 Actomyosin : interaction of myosin with ade- nosine triphosphate (1953) 9459 interaction with nucleotides and phosphates (1951) 14033 threads — behavior under pressure (1951) 14035 elastic mechanism and hydrogen bond- ing (1951) 14032 Acts of Congress, see Congress of United States — Law — Legislation — Statutes at large — also subjects. Actuarial study series (1953) 16574, 19482- 483, 20440-453: (1954) 7653; (1955) 6751, 10670, 16007-8, 18580; (1956) 17749; (1957) 10344, 16198; (1958) 13147, 16556 Actuarial values for estate and gift tax (1959) 9140 Actuaries : educational requirements for em- ployment (1956) 4327 examination announcement — (1956) 475 ; (1957) 9318; (1959) 5729 discontinuance notice (1959) 5741 Actuaries Board : civil service retirement system valuation, special report, 1958 (1959) 17338 report, 30th (1951) 19597 retirement and disability fund reports, (1954) 11467; (1955) 3115; (1956) 6924; (1957) 5192: (1958) 4229; (1959) 3340; (1960) 4849 print additional copies, reports (1954) 8352; (1956) 5184 Amity : auditory — Air Force aural code test development (1958) 6498 evaluation, treatmnt and transfer of cases of deafness, Army regs (1956) 11543,18134 fluctuation experiments (1953) 1217 perceptual ability test (1958) 6499 threshold shift in noise exposed and non- noise exposed Air Force personnel, day- to-day stability (1960) 4612 color deficiency, introduction to principles (1955) 1683 measuring visual thresholds for velocity, some methodological considerations (1960) 16154 sensori-ueural level, clinical determination, new method (1960) 4637 visual — as function of intensity for different hues (1958) 13082 performance of normal and chronic focal- head irradiated monkeys (1960) 4558 refractive error, effect through binoculars (1954) 15628 sensitivity to differences in velocity, analysis (1960) 16155 Snellen and ortho-rater tests, comparison (1960) 5791 under red vs. white illumination (1960) 5S00 Acupuncture : effect on cardiac action of dog, Chinese study (1959) 10261 electro therapy, modern development of Chinese medical research (19 12 inch. tee. sjiecifications (1953) 5774 brass pipe, flanged to threaded, specifica- tion (195:!) 5773 curved, laboratory glassware, s)iecification (1952) 2404 fin, EO. serviceabilitv standard, spec, regs, ( 1 954 ) 93.S4 5(»0-lh. cluster. - >f25. spreDication (1955) 15543 M20. specilication (1954) 17190 pas r-ylinder valve, specification (1957) 11315 gravity feed, with drip interceiifor, specifica- tion (1!)5:;) 5771 : (1 !•.-»(•,) 12472 line (illing. serviceability standard, sjiec. regs. (1952) 4^10 Luer needle, glass, specification (1953) 13191 miilthdex pro.iector, specification (19,52) 5.52.5 power cable, specifications (1951) 0750 • (1952) 1755:;: (1950) 7241 pressure fuel servicing, specifications (1952) 15002-4: (195:!) 15809-872. 15874: (1950) 3080 Ad;ipters — Continued priming, M1A4, specification (19.55) 6.3.39 screw-in head, inserted hammer face, specifi- cation (195.V) 4729 sets, ti'st, engine electrical, specification (195S) i:'.49 single-crystal, for Norelco diffractometer (1955) 11124 slide projeitor, sp.clfi.al ion (1951) 0754 turbine driven supercharger, specification. (19531 2:!05 Adato, Suhula, relief (1954) 0795. 12034. i:!917 .VDC. yee Air Defense Command. ADCO Watermaster's Office, remote control and telemetering equipment, invitation fi>r bids (1592) 18101 Adilams. .lane : centennial of birth. President to proclaim — • law ( 19<;oi 10754 reports (1900) 13295, 15324 Addicks Dam, archeological survey of site (1953) 11870, 12372 Addicts, see Narcotic liabit. Addieville. 111., railroad accident (1900) 14055 Adding machines, xee Calculating machines. Addison, 111., population, special census (1954) 13M5 .\dditives : chemical, in foods, amend Food, drug and cosmelic act — hearings (1950) 17002; (1958) 8323 law (195S) 14271 reports (1958) 12075. 14S53 chemical, in foods, evaluating safety (1955) 3585 chemical, use in eliminating undesirable ef- fects or ionizing radiations (1959 1 0920 color, to food, drugs, and cosmetics, amend act — hearings (1900) 10959 law (1900) 13002 reports (1959) 10073; (1900) 10837, 13303 corrosion etc., in sodium hydroxidi^nickel systems (19.54) 15GS0 effect on thermal decomposition of ethyl nitrate (1957) 1103 food — ■ and Federal meat inspection (talk) (1900) 51(i3 onlers. judicial review, record — law (1 !)(•>(» I 12990 reports (1!(00) 0590, 11079 what consumers should know (1900) 1783 liiiiriciint — catalog of technical reports (1956) 19935 A market potentials for fats and oils (1900) 74 use of heterocyclic compounds (1958) 12t! mineral, effect on durability of coating- brade roofing asphalts (1950) 17590 tricresyl pliosphate. for .aviation gasoline, siiecificalion (1950) 3790 water, for iietroleuni displacement, labora- tory evaluation (1957) 14418 Addresses (mail matter), nee Mail matter. Addresses, lectures, etc. : broad Jittacks to help farm families, notes used in address (1957) 10485 by— Abliott. Ceorge W. (1959) 17851 Ahb.itl. Ira II. (195!l) 8057-58 Abbott, Russell . I. (1959) 11822A Abrahamsen, Martin A, (19.54) 4009; (1950) 5005, 7307; (1957) 3913: (1958) 143(!: (1900) 539 Acheson. Dean G. (1951) 1570. 4179. 5838, 5840, 742:!. 8708, 11741. 14222. 15855, 19007; (1952) 4451, 0291; (195:{) 9079 Adams. E. F. (1957) 1108 Adams. ,1osepli P, (1953) 1.8529 AeI.ersold, Paul C. (1951) 19297: (1952) 10017; (1953) 2019; (1959) 5050, 8420 : ( 1900 1 1494 Page 16 Do not order from index; .e-ee indicated entry Addresses, lectures, etc. — Continued bv — Continued ■ Ajrn.'w. Donald B. (1958) 3SSC Ain.sworth. C.vril (1951) 5541 Akers. Howard A (1953) 20383 Alldreiljie. Everett O. (1957) SS51 : fl9o9) i:-;453 : (I960) 7408 Allen. Cvril S (1955) 4724 Allen. Gay W (1955) 8319 Allen. John J., jr (1959) 4409. 576., 7254. 7201. 7203-65. 726S. 7272, 9750. 15550, 15552-553: (1960) 384, 3489, 3495, 3497, 4772-73, 6395-96, 7921, 9290, 9292. 9299. 10065-666, 12886- 888, 16722. 16725, 18400 Allen, Stanle.vG (1956) 10958 Allen. Thomas (1951) 19079 Allin. Bushrod W (1953) 19584; (1956) 2703: (1959) 17178 Alterman. .Jack (1960) 17731 Anderson, A.W. (1956 ) 2 17090 Brensike, V. John (1950) 2719. 2722, 2734: (195S) 518^: (1900) 1200.- Brew, Margaret L. (1952) 687; (1956) 30, 4479 : (1957) .-- Brewster. .John M. (1959) 17188; ,1900) 7683, 1045() Brigps, Milton S. (1957) SCO Brinkley. Homer L. (1950) 2844 Britton, Virginia (1954) 887 Broadbent. F. E. (1957) 6459 Broade, Henry A. (1954) 10871 Brooks. Cleanth (1900) 1049 Broun, Xewell (1957) 14598 Brown, Carl B. (19.52) 11521, 18190: (1953) 1463, 4855: (1054) 7055; (1955) 5192; (1950) 4237, 0094-95, 6100, 9400: (1957) 2321-22. 10340. 11S36: (1959) 10588; (1900) 18103 Brown, DouRlas .T. (195S) 0299 Brown, Grover F. (1952) 6279; (1953) 4S54 Brown, Newell (1956) 0202; (1958) 1022. 408:!. 8702: (1959) 1905, 9275, 10393. 16644: (1900) 10164 Brown, Paul (1952) 563 Brown, Philip S. (1956) 3844 Brown, Stev M. (1958) 1751 Brown. W. G. (1957) 0403 Brownell. S. M (1955) 19289 Brover. T. C. (1957) 6443 Buell. .Tesse H. (1953) 19191 Bunting, Earl (1960) 10165 Burpess, W. Randolph (1953) 11646, 18003. 19588: (1954) 2177, (1955) 3S85. 3892, 10748, 12728; (1950) 1052, 19472-473. 20850; (1957) 1298, 4407, 5005, 10385 Burk, Marguerite C. (1951) 19066; (1952) 17040; (1953) 19589. (1957) 1374, 5903; (1959) 11587, 15270 Burke, F. Richard (1959) 7028 Burley. Samuel T. (1959) 9583 Burmoister, Gustave (1953) 1105; (1954) 818, 18717; (1955) 4817; (1957) 10831 Burnet. F. MacFarlane (1953) 19344 Burns, Norman (1959) 2151 Burroughs, Rov J. (1951) 10078 Butts, .Toseph S. (1057) 0401 Butz. Earl L. (1054) 12274. 17904; (1955) 2654, 3821, 3829, 3838, 3846, 3878, .3886, 3891, 3893, 0801, 6860, 8003, 8007, 10191, 10197: (1950) 2804, 2806, 2839-40, 2848, 4511, 4522- 23, 4537, 4543. 6276, 9586, 9597. 16132. 16130. 10140, 161.5,8. 17905; (1957) 91, 118, 1400. 1418. 3234, 4.502, 0012-13. 6015, 6024, 9042, 10503, 10506, 10508 Bve. Ilirniann (1060) 14001 Byerly, T. C. (1958) 15448; (1959) 3040, 9594 Cahot, John M. (1954) 1132. 7685 (^'ainpliell. I'rootnr (1950) 5496 Cannan, R. Keith (19.59) 6090 Caiinon. Marv M. (1051 ) 1612 Cannon. R. M Jr.. (1052) 18500 Cardon. I". V. (1957) 8854 Car.son, Matthew V., jr., (1959) 4951, 147S2 Cartter, J. L. (1056) 9011 Cass, .Millard (1951) 55:;4 : (1959) 1000, 9280, 10:!94. 064S : (1000) 8698, 10157 Cavlji, James I'. (1956) 2702, 2720; (1957) 1352; (1060) 4487 Chase, Arnold E. (1000) 14542 Cheit, Earl F. (1955) 702 Chia Lien (1900) ITrKi Cliu Kuaiig (1059) 3 i63 Addresses, lectures, etc. — Continued 1(V — Continued "Church, Roberta (1955) 538; (195S) 15907 Clague. Ewan (1951) 5540, 5554-55, 5574, J>578. 14-011. 1553S, 18742 ; (1952) 19<»07: (1954) 4303, 5700; (1955) 15S29. 19522: (1956) 1718-19, 7019, 10952-953. 15S48 ; (1957) 908; (1958) 091, 706, 1004. 3640, 4901, 4913, 7412. 7415, 7417. 15149: (1959) 1972, 1975. 3810. 3819. 3823, SOU, 9312, 10406. 13296. 13298; (1900) 2059, 4137, 5770, 8739. 11512, 14543, 19044. 19052 Clapp. Gordon R. (1953) 19547; (1954) 15929-930. 15935. 15938 Clapp, Verner W. (1951) 5585 Clarenbach. Fred A. (1957) 1388 (1958) 3929, llllS : (1959) 1371i (1900) 32n4. 0161, 1S455 Clement, Donald B. (1960) 5778, 17737 Clement. Wendell E. (1900) 104v'<7 Cliff. Edward P. (1054) 865; (1960) 17158 Clough. Malcolm (1951) 19074; (1952) 17052; (1053) 19597; (1955) 3746: (1956) 4412; (1957) 1359; (195S) 00:^, : (1000) 3247 Cogdell. Homer D. (1955) 4723, 8090; (1950) 5608 Coke, J. Earl (1953) 6469. 9790, 14610. 14614, 14657. 10672, 19023; (1954) 15370 Cole. Albert :\r. (1950) 4020 Collings, Marv L. (1053) 7700 Comar, C. L. (1957) 0433. 0455 communist leaders (1059) 17087 Compton, Wilson (1952) 11530, 16971. 19172 : (1953) 2800 Conant. James n. (1955) 10024 Connally. Tom (1951) 1575 Connolly. William L. (1951) 1318. 5542. 15525 Conno'r. Charles W. (1052) 0227 Conover, Arthur C. (10511 10075: (1052) 17055: (1053) 19600: (1955) 37.50; (1059) 127:; : (lOtiO) 3254 Conwav. W. II. (1052) 5745 Coolidge, Elizabeth S. (1052) 1418S Coonley, Fred H. (1900) 10106 Costello. John A. (Prime Minister of Ireland) (1956) 7111 Cottam, Howard R. (1959) 4070 Cotton. R. T. (1955) 3700 Covins. Vincent E. (1956) 4490 Cowden, T. K. (1952) 17706 Cowley. Rav (1958) 2839 Cov, Wavne (1951) 5182. 8324, 9740 41. 18553 : (1052) 4023. 5771 Coyle. J. J. (1054) 15>^50 Craggs, S. W. (1057) llOS Craven. W. Frank (10(">0) 4540A Creasev. Robert T. (1052) 10725 Crosby. Jas. E.. 1r. (1954) 1^010 Crow. William C. (1952) 0190 Crowder, Edward T. (1057) 5758 Crowder. Gordon G. (10()0) 43(*>4- Cummings, Arthur M. (1957) 5561 Cutter, John O. (1953) 135fW Daiches, David (1955) 8310 Dalv, Joseph F. (10.57) 170*^4 Dalv. Rex F. (1956) 10601; (1958) 40: (1950) 57 Damewood, P. M.. ir. (1957) 10462, 10461 Danghertv. C:irri)ll R. (1057) 2155 Davis. Elmer (1051) 15503 Davis. Flovd E. (1951) 3530 Davis, Joe F. (1053) 18000: (1955) (i840 Da\ns, John C. (1053) 14000 Davis. John B. (1953) 0482, 9782. 0802, 14«;25. 14041. 14053. 14050, 19621 : (1954) 29, 50, 60, 4^)00, 4615. 4620. 4624 Davi-son. Archibald T. (1931) 15618 Dawson, Marshall (1951) S577 Page 18 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Addresses, lectures, etc. — Continued bv — Continued Dean, .lolin H. (1952) 15751 Dean, L. A. (1957) 6419 Dearborn, Ned H. (1952) 11240 De Camp. Daniel (1959) 35 Dell, Richard A (1954) 7630 De Loach, D. B. (195S) 986 Denison. Charles R. (1959) 8990 Dennv, Harmar D. (19o4» 19359 Derthick, Lawrence G. (1958) 7182, 8545, 12664 Dethman, John P. H. (1957) 16067 Dicks, Arthur E. (1957) 7597 Dillon, Douclas (1957) 14556: (1958) 1S40: (1959) 6944, 6947; (1960) 4420, 10416 DiSalle. Michael V. (1951) 10190 Dixon, H. M. (1952) 5749, 17712 Dockey, R. K. (1957) 6451 Dodds, Robert J., jr. (1960) 383 Dodpre, Joseph M. (1954) 437 Dominy, Flovd E. (1959) 17834 Douglas. William O. (1953) 19273 Douty, H. M. (1954) 5776 ; (1958) 1656 Downev, Carroll (1959) 1261 Dregge, John W. (1959) 15505 Drisko, Melville A. (1955) 10327: (1950) 7479, 7481: (1957) 849; (1959) 6213; (1960) 5386, 13950 Drumright. Everett F. (1955) 867 Dryden, Husrh L. (1959) 5213, 5305, 17721 : (1960) 19112 Duce. J. Terry (1954) 2142 Ducoflf, Louis J. (1952) 4529; (1956) 4439 Duggan, I. W. (1952) 7670 Dulles, Allen W. (1959) 10592 Dulles. John F. (1951) 7416, 8797, 19007, 19011: (1953) 4870, 4881, 9671, 9679, 11541. 17969-970. 19502, 20461- 463: (1954) 1134. 2162. 4491, 4503, 4524. 5967-68. 7680, 7686, 7688, 9077, 10872-873, 12564-566. 15871-872, 19032-33. 19838; (1955) 879. 933, 3647. 5229. 6763, 8468, 8528, 10694, 12698-699. 16023, 16025. 18601, 19696- 697; (1956) 4264. 6118, 9419, 11171- 172. 12885, 16015, 19418. 20811 ; (1957) 1239^0. 2330, 8954-55, 11842, 14521. 14559, 17158, 17209: (1958) 3819-20, 7657, 8954-57, 15355-356, 16570. 16574-576; (1959) 1196-97, 4077, 5419-20 Dunham, Charles L. (1959) 8418: (1960) 238 Dunn. Fred (1954) 2966 Dunn. Halbert L. (1953) 16402; (1956) 20674 Durfee. James R. (1958) 15697, 16826; (1959) 4365-66, 11815, 11821 Durkin. Martin P. (1953) 9397 Dwoskin, Philip B. (1957) 25 Dykes. J. C. (1956) 20801 Easley. Bruce (1959) 13455 Easson, Delia (1953) 1177 Easton, Bruce M (1960) 12889 Eccles, Marriner S. (1951) 6940, 9784, 11344 Edpl, Leon (1960) 7312 Edwards, Walter A. (1959) 273, 1504, 13900: (I960) 374, 1583, 3490, 4776- 77. 6393. 18395 Eisenhower, Dwight D., see ielow Presi- dent Eisenhower Ellickson, John C, and Ellis. Harold (1954) 894 Ellinger. F. (1952) 2888 Ellsworth, Harris (1958) 13765 Elting, E. C. (1956) 9576: (1959) 5517 Emerson, Lynn A. (1958) 7188 Ejnmanuel, Pierre (I960) 14550 Emmons. Howard E. 5979 Engelman, Gerald (1954) 9119; (1956) 4377, 7900, 11306, 16802; (1958) 7725 Englund, Eric (1952) 7778 Engstrom, Harold E. (1955) 3832 Engstroni, D^Roy (19 >3) 4921 Addresses, lectures, etc. — Continued bv — Continued Enslev, Grover W. (1955) 3773: (1956) 4519; (1957) 10310 Epstein. Emanuel (1957) 644.6 Estes, Charles T. (1953) 10949 Evans, John (1958) 1056 Evans, Luther H. (1953) 18024; (1956) 4259; (1958) 6348 list of writings and addresses (1953) 19274 Evans, R. M. (1951) 9779; (1952) 5793; (1953) 17439 Everett, Randall W., jr., (1957) 7579, 8851 Fang, S. C. (1957) 6461 Fanning, J. W. (1932) 17713 Fanning, John H. (1959) 1106, 8108, 9405, 16951-952: (1960) 4301, SS72 Farrington, R. L. (1954) 3015 FCC members, repeal provision relating to honorarium, report (1959) 14476 Feddersen, Howard C. (1955) 16088; (1956) 6229, 19570; (1957) 1354, 10443, 12724; (1958) 3909. 11083 Federal officials who participated in White House Conference on Fallout Protection (1960) 4754 Federer, Walter T. (1953) 6459 Fenton. Jerome D. (1958) 17302-304; (1959) 5321-23, 6815 Ferguson, C. M. (1953) 4420, 7696, 10904. 10053, 18790: (1954) 720, 4064, 5573-74. 10397: (1955) 4739: (1956) 3851,3854,20293; (1957) 794; (1959) 3453-54; (1960) 3792, 5302 Fink, Melvin W. (1960) 2133 Fisher, Charles T., jr. (1951) 5194 Fisk. Bradley (1959) 8501. 15543; (1960) 377, 386, 4780, 7918, 16724, 16727. 18396, 18559 Fitzgerald, D A. (1952) 17044; (1959) 4067 Flanders, Ralph E. (1954) 16128 Flatt, W. P. (1957) 10465 Fleischer, H. O. (1953) 9354 Flemming, Arthur S. (1952) 9773 (1960) 1292 Floberg. John F. (1959) 5660, 154(37; (1960) 1493, 3424 Flood, Francis A. (1953) 11073 Flues, A. Gilmore (1958) 15392 Folev. Edward H.. jr. (1951) 4213, 8826, 20335; (1952) 8179-80 Follin, J. W. (1954) 15572 Foote, Richard J. (1951) 19073 (1957) 16267 Ford, Erwin C. (1956) 4224 Ford. Walter C. (1959) 8989 : (1960) 3796 Foreman, Ralph J. (1960) 16207-208 Forest, H. L. (1954) 2968: (1955) 6830, 16100: (1956) 2742. 4384, 4387, 6217, 6230, 9560, 9565, 16102; (1957) 4453, 7774: (1958) 42, 44, 9010. 9015; (1959) 4147, 11584 ; (1960) 4488. 7657, 9064. 9067 Fossom, M. Truman (1954) 6; (1955) 8562 Fossum. Charles P. (1960) 19284 Foster. H. Schuyler (1958) 6355; (1960) 4417 Powells. H. A. (1953) 11105 Fox, Karl (1954) 13345 Frackcr, S. B. (1955) 3776: (1957) 10452 Francis. C. J. (1956) 4230: (1959) 13593 Eraser, Gordon O. (1956) 20415: (1957) 4011. 7362: (1958) 8680 Freeman, G. Chester (1955) 3739, (1956) 2753 Friedman, Bernard A. (1954) 1023 Friend. Berta (1952) 5982 Frutkin, Arnold W. (1960) 4282 Furniss, Robert L. (1959) 6277 Furry, Margaret S. (1952) 15368 Gal)le. Charles J., jr. (1959) 4116 Gadsbv. Edward N. (1958) 6332 Gaillard. G. R. (1951) 9242 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 19 Addresses, lectures, etc. — Continued by — Continued Galvin. Michael J. (1951) 1311, 5535. ^ec. 1957 (1058) 5127 Heald. Henry T. (1958) 0348 Addresses, lectures, etc. — Continued by — •Continued Heller. H. L. (1955) 3814; (1957) 6450 Hetch. Reuben W. (1959) 7040 Hector, Louis J. (1959) 245B. 7226, 11816. 13871 Hedges. Handd (1953) 10907 Hee, Olman (I960) 3204 HeisiBOirlP. (1957) 1395 Heller, Erich (1000) 14550 Henderson. Ar.hiliald (1957) 14371 Henderson. Peti-r L. (1900) 4492 Hendricks. Sferlinjr P.. (1055) 3796 Hendri.x. William E. (1959) 15294 Hennock. Fried.i H. (1951) 946. 9747- 48, 15.328-329; (1952) 15381, 16577 Hermie. Albert -M. (1958) 11077 Herrmann. Louis F. (1954i 723; (1950i 2741, 19573; (1957) 17275; (1058) 3902 : (1959) 4150 Herrmann. Omer W. (1958) 15415; (1959) 8283; (1960) 14795 Herter. Christian A. (1957) 18071 ; (1958) 6348; (1959) 10594. 15202. 17097: (19(!0) 1339, 6070, 8990, 10424, 11(;37. 14i7ls. 10287-2^-18 Hilbert, G. A. (1050) 7919 Hilbert. C. E. (1953) 3650: (1954) 9145; (lOOOi 450(i Hill, Howard L. (1960) 98 Hill. W. L. (1051) 17002 Hillabold. Arthur B. (1954) 6586 Hillver. Robert (1900) 104.9 Hilton, Mary X. (1954) 4557 Hinds, Max K. (1955) 10222; (1956) 3852 ; (1957) 7273 Hirsch, Donald E. (1954) 10385, 18395 Hobbv, Oveta C. (1954) 7368 Hockensniith, Rov D. (1958) 913 Hodges, Luther H. (1959) 17293 Hodsson. R. E. (1951) 5053: (1952) 5522. 13880. 14984 ; (1953) 865. 17312 : (1954) 2991, 4581, 13.381 ; (1955) 3793. 3808. 10135; (1959) 11002 IIoeKh. Leo A. (1959) 7234, 8467. 9732- 33. 11823-820. 15500-507: (1960) 329. 1563-64, 4752-53, 6.361-62, 7886, 9259. 10044. 10678 Hoffman. L. E. (1954) 15381 Hosen. Mena (1955) 4734. 4738 Holland, Henry F. (1955) 878; (1956) 969 Holm. GeorjreE. (1952) 13887 Holman. Leo E. (1950) 16081 Holmes. Emma G. (1957) 59 Holmes. .Tulius C. (1958) 7656 Holte. Clarence L. (19.^3) 10240 HoUhusen. Hans E (1960) 14550 Homan. Ralrdi A. (1900) 4774 Honeywell. .Jesse M. (1959) 16672 Hoover, Ethel D. (1954) 893 Hoover. Herbert, jr.. (1950) 17761 Hoover. .T. Edjrar (1900) 1691. 3647 Home. Charles F. (1951) 14691. 14695. 19401 : (1952) 4967. 8508. 8373. 17430. 18558-559 : (1953) 771. 77(i Home. Frank S. (1954) 13570 Horner. Richard E. (1959) 104<;4 Ilornff. F. ,T. (1900) 581 Howell. L. D. (1958) 11077 Ilsin Lan-Tins: (1959) 12879 Hudlow. Edward W. (1954) 18287 Hufrhes. Earl M. (1956) 3326, 6794. 16594. 20070 Hnniphrev. Gcor-e M. (1953) 18064 (1954) 7779. 77S1 Hunter. Starlev .M. (1953) 19610 (1957) 1070 Hutcbins. W(>lls A. (1954) 17947. 17953 (1955) 3788. S58S Hutchin.son. Knox T. (1951) 7492 (1952) 4013, 6388, 17073, 17077-78; (19.":!) 3740 Hyde. Rose) II. (1952) 16580 Tbaeb. It. n. (10.-.3) 1777 TbT .lames (lOTw I 14450 ImMaselie. F. W. (1955) 4186; (1957) 104'.iO Indian tribal representatives (1937) 10937 Page 20 Do not order from index; .see indicated entry Addresses, lectures, etc. — Continued by — Continued loanes, Raymond A. (1956) 5703; (1957) 8626; (1958) 1499. 1502. 6023, 994S, 12768, 12775; (1960) 3837, 15490 Ireland, Otto (195!) I i;-!453 Irving, George W., jr., (19.56) 4500; (1959) 128ti : (1960) 4511 Iverson, Leo G. K. (1960) 6168 Jackson, Nyle M. (1960) 8909 Jackson, W. C. (1957) 10462 Jacobs, Milton (1957) 25 Jacobson, W. C. (1957) 10464 Jaboda, Marie (1955) 5330 Jandrey, Frederick W. (1958) 6353 Jarvis, P.M. (1957) 50 Jefferson, M. E. (1957) 6434 Jelly, Joseph F. (1053) 11669 Jenkins, Alfred le S. (1954) 10856; (19550 i3646 Jenkins, Alton J. (1960) 17956 Jenkins, Joseph A. (195S) S02, 7572; (1959) 9406, 10512, 13464; (1960) 2142, 2144, 5972, 17953 Jensen, J. H. (1957) 6445 Jessup. Philip C. (1951) 7421 Johnson, Jesse C. (1959) 4388, 7157; (1960) 1495 Johnson, John A. (1960) 1171 Johnson, Lyndon B. (1957) 15366 Johnson, Robert W. (1957) 4t8 Johnson, Sherman E. (1951) 17226; (1954) 2977; (1956) 4,487, 9566; (1958) 5210, 15456 Johnson, Val (1957) 10470 Jones, Howard P. (1956) 9404 Jones, Lewis A. (1952) 18199 Jones, M. P. (1955) 4736 Jones, Robert F. (1952) 11074 Joseph, Bertha C. (1952) 5357 Judd, Walter H. (1958) 6359 Kahan. Harry (1957) 1392 Kahn, Herman (195.8) 6250 Kaiser. Philip M. (1951) 5536, 11522; (1952) 14150 Kalijarvi, Thorsten V. (1955) 17637; (1956) 4547 Kane, E. A. (1957) 10462, 10464 Kantor, MacKinlay (1957) 17922 Karpoff, Edward (1952) 4535, 17051; (19.53) 19596; (1954) 17903; (1955) 3744. 16097; (1956) 2711, 4410; (1957) 1357; (1958) 45, 991; (1959) 1266; (1960) 3245 Kauffman, Rodger R (1956) 3320 Kaufman, Harold S. (1960) 18697 Kearns, Carroll D. (1960) 10357 Kearns, Henry (1958) 16844-846: (1959) 271-272, 3249, 4408, 5765. 7255-56, 725.8-59, 7269. 8495, 8497-8.500. 9746, 11872, 13901, 13905, 1554&-548 ; (1960) 371-372. 378, 385, 15i82, 1584, 3488, 3498, 4781 Keenan, E. L. (1951) 5168, 5171; (1952) 18795; (1955) 18286 Keezer, Dexter M. (1956) 4528 Kellogg, Charles E. (1952) 14493; (1953) 8192; (1954) 10852. 19016; (1955) 6859. 10678; (1956) 4231, 4244. 20804 : (1957) 11835 Kempe, Lloyd L. (1957) 6420 Kendall, David W. (1956) 6188; (1957) 16240 Kendrick. J. F. (1954) 13377 Kepner. P. V. (1954) 10400 Kerr, Gerald M. (1959) 17671 Kersehbaum, Paul R. (1956) 5827 Ketchum, Harry W. (1957) 3498; (1959) 200 Khan. Zafrulla (1956) 42.='.8 Kieb, Ormonde A. (1957) 10141-142 King. (i. H., jr. ( 1 iiiio ) (isso, 9737 Kirkham. Don (1957) 6441 Kleil)er, Max (1957) 6462 Kluckhohn. Florence R (1955) 5327 Knapp, Joseph G. (19.5.4) 5568-69, 10376, 18604; (1955) 4707. 4710. 10209; (1956) 5589, 5597: (1957) 1966, 1968, 17672; (1960) 540, 3770 Knapp, Virginia (1953) 9803 Addresses, lectures, etc. — Continued by — Continued Knipling, Edward F. (1953) 3665 Knutson, John W. (1953) 13543, 13548 K'o-wen, Wang (1959) 583 Koenig. Nathan (1959) 11581 Kaffsky, Nathan M. (1951) 19072- (1952) 170.50; (1953) 19595; (1954) 4560, 6067; (1955) 3743; (1956 4379: (1958) 984; (1960) 3240 Kohler, Foy . (1952) 929 Koons, E. A. (1957) 7595 Kotschnig. Walter W. (1955) ISOOO • (1956)9404 Kouts, H. (1950) 6582 Kramer, Paul J. (1957) 6453 Krauss. W. E. (1955) 4733 Kraybill, Herman F. (1957) 6431 Kriesberg, Martin (1955) 16092; (1959) Kriesel, H. C (1951) 19071: (1952) 17049: (1953) 19606; (1955) 3742- (1956) 4409; (1957) 1.356 ; (1958) 990; (1959) 1265; (1960) 3244 Kromer, George W (1957) 1358, 1363- (1958) 992, 997; (1959) 1267 1271 ' (1960) 3246,-3251 « , x-rcDonald, Paul (1950) 10950 McGinnies, W. G (1952) 5863 McGrath. EarlJ. (1952) 16496; (1953) 5917 McGrath. Edward J. (1959) 5490 McGnire. Charles H. (1953) 11233, 17724 McGuire. Edward L. (1957) 7596 McGuire, Loui.se (1951) 19045; (1953) 13723 McGuire. Perkins (1960) 5224 Mclntyre. A. C. (1954) 1107 McKeon. Richard (1953) 4880 McKibhin. John M. (1960) 7512-13, 19225 McLain. Marvin L. (1956) 9598, 9604, llSS'i. 10134. 11882. 20800: (1957) 01. 69. 5990-91: (1958) 1054, 11183; (1959) 110, 3078. 4175: (1900) 3310 Mcl^ain. Raymond S. (1953) 13505 McLeaish. R. B. (1954) 10387, 15367; (1956) 3843. 12544 MacLean, .T. (1953) 11111 MacLeod. C. M. (1955) 704 McLeod. R. W. Scott (1956) 967 McMillan, Edwin M. (1952) 10095 McMillen, Wheeler (1955) 17075 McNamara, Fred A (1952) 12631 MacNamara. William S. (1959) 15499 Macomher, William B., Jr. (1957) 7706 MacPherson. Donoyan D (19.56) 19567; (1960) 3258 MeWborter, J. H. (1958) 7559 McWilli.inis. R. C. (19.55) 4732 Maddox. Edward (1955) 5170, 17594 Madfjett. John P. (1956) 6073 Malr. F. J. (1951) 8740 Mann, L. B. (1958) 12685 Mann. Thomas ('. (1958) 1844 Mannin-r. ICnox (1959) 270 Manor. Stella P. (1958) i;!206 Maris, Paul V. (1952) 5760 Mark. Jeronio A. (I960) 15951 Marsden. Howard J. (1950) 19108; (19.5S) 1.5941. 10941; (1959) 6128, 10324; (1900) 8307 Marshall. Geor^io C. (1951) .5.<538 Marston. II. W. (1953) 1785 Martin, Edwin W. (1951) 10850 Martin, W. P. (1957) 0442, 0404 Martin, William McC ir. (1951) 1988.3- SS4. lOSSir, : (1952) 7705. 11094 (1953) 9209. 9271 : (1954) 4100. 7225 (1957) 5473, 15747; (195S) 8599 (1959) 405. 10110; (1960) 5339 Addresses, lectures, etc. — Continued by — Continue-l Mashburn, Lloyd A. (1953) 9398-99, 17671-072 Mason, Norman P. (1959) 12644 Masters, Robert C. (1951) 5205 Mather, J. Warren (1954) 10386; (1956) 5006 Mathis, Anthony G. (1957) 9007; (1960) 4490 Matteson, Robert F. (1958) 5058 Matthews, J. L. (1952) 17710 Mead. Charles P. (1959) 13301 Mees. C. E. K. (1954) 19S04 Mehl, J. M. (1953) 18566 Menzel, Donald H. (1958) 5103 Merritt. Phillip L. (1952) 6697 Metz. Elmer E. (1960) 8303 Metzler, William H. (1957) 5983; (1959) 15298 Meyers, Trienah (19.52) 4524; (1958) 9012; (1959) 7020, 17177 Middleton, William S. (1959) 6996 Miller, A. R. (1957) 50: (I960) 6163 Miller Clarence L. (1958) 5498: (1959) 9618; (1960) 3313, 9083. 12654-655, 18229 Miller. Earl E. (1900) 3250, 12610 Miller, Friedas. (1951) 11793. 14272 Miller, Kenneth R. (1954) 4719 Miller. Lawrence P. (1957) 6406 Miller, Marshall E. (1959) 5497 Mills, A. L., Jr. (1957) 5467; (1959) 16346 Minda. Albert G. (1954) 2143 Minetti, G. Joseph (1958) 16827 Mingle. C. K. (1954) 158; (1957) 3233; (1958) 5207 Minor. W. A. (1952) 4609, 14525; (1954) 15511 Mitchell, James P. (1955) 701, 3491, 184i34: (1957) 14339; (1958) 16246- 247, 17206: (1959) 1959-62. 5159-60, 7966. 9270-73. 9276-78, 16639; (1960) 2039-41, 4119. 569.5-96, 5698, 7250-51, 8689-93, 10150-153, 177712, 17714, 19030 Mohr, Erich A. (1951) 17337 Molotov. V. M. (1959) 4994 Monroe, Day (1953) 16055 Monroe. John (1951) 18763 Moore, E. G. (1952) 4549 Moore, George M. (1959) 5372 Moore, George T. (1959) 13902-903 Moore. L. A. (1952) 13886, 14989 ; (1953) 18633; (1954) 4580, 4582, 17952; (1957) 10463 Moore, Ross E. (1952) 5853 Moore, Vernon P. (1951) 10205 Morgan, Bruce H. (1957) 6439 Morgan. G. W. (1957) 6449 Morse. Clarence G. (1958) 17236; (1959) 4818. 6127. S991, 10101, 12647, 14627 : (1900) 3797 Morse. True D. (1953) 3682. 6468, 9779, 14648, 16657, 18122. 18128. 18134, 19619; (1954) 58-59, 2992. 4595. 4610. 4616, 6102. 6112. 6115. 7837, 9160. 9165, 9172. 13397. 17974. 17986 ; (1955) 2652, 2055. 3830. 3843. 3857-59. 3862 3871-72. 3877. 3879. 6856. 8616. 8624. 16181. 16189-190. 16200- 201 : (1950) 2810. 2819. 282.3-25, 2851- 52, 4515. 4521. 4533. 4538. 454,1. 4548. 6283. 6280. 13904. 10125-120. 17904. 19002. 19010: (1957) 77. 79. 85, 110. 119-120. 1407-9. 0000. 9056. 9061. 10505, 10.507. 12791. 12794, 140.38. 10309-311: (105S) 77 95. 1023, 1055, 3945. 3961. 11134. 11177. 15497 : (1959) 80, 93. 113, 3077, 3079, 5524. 5554. 7051. 9000. 11055: (1900) 105. 3292, 7092. 7715. 9080. 12076, 14i829, 16464, 16491. 18247 Mort. Lester L. (1900) 3030 Mortensen, J. L. (19:57) 644 2 Moseman, A. H. (1952) 6164, 14490; (19.53) 1783. 4762, 9778; (1954) 13386; (1995) 3815; (1956) 9572 Page 22 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Addiei^ses, lectures, etc. — Continued bv — Continued. Motheral, Joe R. (1954) 4583; (1957) 5982 Motley, Aithur W. (1951) 5169-70; (1952) 544 : (1959) 16650 Mueller, Frederick H. (1958) 15741-742; (1959) 269, 4410. 4413. 5766, 7252, 7262, 7267, 7270, 8493-94, 8496, 9748- 49, 13904, 15544-545, 17307; (1960) 373, 380. 3494. 4778-79, 4782, 6391, 6397, 7914, 7916, 7919-20, 9287-88, 9291, 9296-97. 9300-1. 9303. 10660, 10662-663. 15019, 16723, 16726, 16728, 18398 Mumford, Herbert W., Jr. (1951) 19076; (1952) 17056: (1953) 19601 Murphv, Robert (1957) 10352; (1959) 4069 Murphv, Warren T. (1957) 11564, Murray, James E. (1958) 14592 Musser. Ralph H. (1057) 5849 Mvers. Lawrence (1952) 18122; (1953) 4779: (1955) 4189; (1958) 4158; (1959) 5768 Myers, Max (1958) 15014, 16014, (1959) 1643, 1648. 17434; (1960) 658, 3843, 1-3954^955 Mvers, Robert J. (1960) 15944 Mvers, W. I. (1952) 5752 Mvers. W. M. (1952) 6165, 6167, 6170 Xace, R. L. (1959) 17484 Nash, Bradley D (1958) 16S4f7 : (1959) 15549. 15551 ; (1960) 3496, 6.394, 9293, 9302. 15020 Xaughten. Thomas E. (1959) 8230 Xelsen, Ancher (1954) 1076, 1079-80, 4474-75, 5950. 7629, 10836, 15830-831 : (1955) 6742. 8436; (1956) 4213, 6072 Nelson, Curtis A. (1960) 6305 Nelsou, Robert A., Jr. (1953) 11237 Nelson, Saul (1951) 11676 Netterstrom. Ralph W. (1956) 9199 Newell. Homer E. (1960) 10275 Newell. S. R. (1953) 18100 Nickerson, Dorothy (1956) 16085 Nilan, R. A. (1957) 6435 Nixon, Richard M. (1957) 1241; (1958) 1843: (1960) 5703 Norris. P. K. (1954) 7327 Norton, E. A. (1959) 8225 Nvrop. Donald W. (1951) 4612, 4626. '6269, 7763. 9244, 13034, 13037; (1952) 8588. 17436 O'Beirne. James J. (1957) 7579 O'Connell. J. William (1951) 1317 O'Connell. James T. (1958) 16248, 17204- 205. 17207; (1959) 1963, 7970, 9274, 9279. 9282. 13278, 16646-647, 16649 ; (1960) 2042, 4125, 5697, 5700-1, 7252. 7255, 8695, 10154^156, 10160, 14520, 15928, 19032 O'Connell. T. O. (1960) 11493 Odum. Eusene P. (1957) 6427 Oechsle, Carl F. (1953) 18563: (1959) 7253. 7266. 8492. 9747. 11864. 15542, 15554: (1960) 376. 381. 3491, 3493, 6392. 7911-13, 9298, 10661, 18399 Oettershagen. Martin W. (1950) 8954 Ogren, Kenneth E. (1956) 19576, (1957) 1375 Ogroskv. H. O. (1955) 10676 O'Hara. John (1957) 17922 Okamoto, M. (1955) 16136 O'Learv, Patrick M. (1958) 15013 Olsen, Niels A. (1959) 4343 Olson, L, K. (1960) 16579-580 Olson, Robert E. (1953) 19585; (1954) 6070 O'Meara, J. W. (1960) 7004 Oncken, William, Jr (1954) 18140 Orshansky, Mollie. (1957) 58 Ostrander, Don R. (1960) 8852, 11567 Ostroff, Nathan (1960) 4783 Overby, Andrew N. (1952) 9753 Overby, Edward J. (1952) 4563, 6,385 Overs! reet, Roy (1957) 6425 Owen, Robert A. (1955) 4811 Addresses, lectures, etc. — Continued ,by — Continued Paarlberg, Don (1953) 9783, 11732; (1954) 3002, 4603. 9159, 17976, (1955) 3817, 3852, 3869-70, 3895, 6868. 16199; (1956) 2S49, 2854, 4525. 4540; (1957) 6001, 12786; (1958) 1031, 1047-48, 1053, 3934, 11119, 11178. Palmby, Clarence D. (1959) 3251,9752 Palmer, Arthur W. (1953) 19590 Pals, C. H. (1959) 11610 Pandit, Vijayalakshmi (1958) 634« Panofsky, W. K. H. (1952) 6696 Paramore, L. R. (1954) 10396 Parsons, J. Graham (1960) 8985 Patterson. Morehead (1955) 10692 Patterson, W. F. (1951) 119, 4377, 10452, 17335, 19172, 19174; (1952) 85, 3230. 4693, 8331, 9865, 12459-460, 17182, 17185, 18363-364; (1953) 204, 1884, 11876, 16806, 16808-809; (1954) 4720, 9266-67, 1S0S5, 1808S ; (1955) 143-144, 3966, 6971 ; (1956) 18101, 19743-744; (1957) 10091, 11667, 14337-338; (1959) 1964, 10392. Paulhus, Norman G , and Donne, Frank P. D. (1952) 18127 Pearce, C. A. (1954) 17583 Pease, J. L. (1955) 8764 Pei Li-sheng (1959) 16547 Pendleton, Edmund E., Jr. (1956) 6284, 11339 Penfield, James K. (1959) 15201 Pennock, Jean L. (1952) 5983; (1954) 892 Perlman, Isadora (1958) 1751 Person, C. W. (1955) 5344 Peters, C. W. (1955) 5433 Peters, Charles A. (1952) 7836 Peterson, Ervin L. (1955) 3816, 8635, 16170, 16194, 16206; (1956) 2792-94, 2801. 2805. 4517, 4531, 6275, 16137, 16141; (1957) 50, 60, 78, 115, 1397- 98, 8517, 16318, 16713, 17307; (1958) 1017, 1034, 11133; (1959) 116, 11651; (1960) 3293, 3314 Peterson, H. V. (1960) 14019 Pettus, David M. (1959) 36; (1960) 7658 Phelps. Edward F., jr. (1951) 10188 Phillips, George R. (1955) 5213 Phillips, Reed A (1959) 11647 Phleger, Herman (1956) 17772 Pierce, John C. Jr. (1953) 2783 ; (1959) 28; (1960) 76, 4477, 4495- Pinches, Harold E. (1956) 9574, 17877; (1957) 7789 Pinero, Jose (1952) 17705 Pittman, Frank K. (1959) 17273 Place, Edward R. (1958) 16536, 17374 ; (1959) 4048 Plair, T. B. (1955) 5216 ; (1956) 4228, 6099 Piatt. Harvey M. (1957) 6448 Poats, Frederick J. (1959) 5491 Pond, Virginia (1957) 6456 Popham, W. L. (1957) 1390; (195S) 11111 ; (1960) 10497. 1264.3-644 Porter, L. G. (1952) 6194 Porter, Sylvia (1951) 10273 Porter, Ward F., Jr. (1956) 5617; (1960) 8358 Posner, David L. (1953) 4064 Post, R. F. (1959) 8412 Post, Robert E. (1952) 4538, 17057: (1953) 19607: (1955) 3752; (1956) 4418, 4420; (1957) 1364, 1367; (1958) 999, 11096: (1959) 1272; (1960) 3252-32."i3. 3256 Powell, Oliver S. (1951) 977, 9778, 9780-81 : (1952) 4069, 11095 Powers, E. L. (1957) 6432 Pratt, Carroll C. (1952) 11273 President Eisenhower (1951) 7420; (1953) 4121, 4222. 4882. 7486. 8210, 17969, 19251. 20511; (1954) 1131-32, 1608, 2141. 5986: (1955) 932, 1304, 1810, 12730, 17638, 17643; (1956) 4254, 11167, 16013, 19418; (1957) 1771. 1781, 1817, 2330, 43.55-56, 5857; Do not order from index; see indicated entry Pasre 23 Artdressps, lectures, etc. — Contlniifd by — C(Hitinue0) 4510 Ransotu. .Tohn C. (1959) 907 Raiip. William F. (1900) 7468 Rutcliford. C. B. (195.-!) 19581 RaiislKMiherKor. Everett .T. (1952) 15S0S Ravner. Pearl C. (1954) 4557 Rav. Philip A. (1960) 379. 382, 7910, 7915. 7923, 10410, 10667. 18394, 18397 Rend. Merrill S. (1957) 6431 Reajran, Barbara B. (1952) 5981; (1954) ,890 Reafran. Sydney C. (1953) 203S2 Reed, Harry .T. (1958) 76. 3968 Reed. Ollie E. (1951) 784; (1954) 593; (1955) 3797. 8001 Retrnn. Mark M. (1958) 15454 Reinhardt. G. Froderiek (1959) 8252 Reinhart. .1. II. ( 19."T) 0454 Rpl.s.sip. Ilcrman F. (195:;) 20474 RenruT. F. G. (1954) 4485; (1955) 10673: (1956) 4225: (1957) 17203 Rentjiel. Delos W. (1951) 4027. 7704. 9250. 9257 Resncr. E. P. (1900) 11240 Reiither, Walter P. (1958) 0348 Rhodes. F. Marion (1952) 8047. 8050, 18114: (1954) 9501: (195(i) 10023 Rice. Robert I). (1900) S8.5.S Rice. William (1959) 13453 Ri.bards. Franklin D. (1951) 5184, 8330, 9750-51 Richards, Preston (1952) 11429 Richardson. Earl C. (1952) 17711 Richter, .1. II. 13^44 Ricks. Artel (1957) 8,S51 Riefler. Wiiilield W. (1951) 5190; (1958) 7243 : ( 1959) 1205S Rilev. II. K. (1!i55) 7((7 RivenlMU-Kli, Dexter V. (1!i54) 18733; (1959) 1044 : (19(!()) ;!844 Roberts. Ralph S. (1955) 0870 Addresses, lectures, etc. — Continued bv — Continue. 1(»1()8 ; (1900) 594 Robertson. Walter S. (1954) 5965 Robiiisdii. Bert I>. (1953) 4857 Robinson, ("harles E. (1951) 518; (1958) .S(I25 Roekefeller. Nelson A. (1954) 1132 Rod-.'ers. Philip R. (1959) 6812, 17779 Rodinov. P. V. (1900) 17006 Rohwer, S. A. (1952) 17703 Rokahr. Marv (1953) 10903 Rollin, Stanley F. (1957) 1309 Rollins. Mabel A. (1953) 19009 Roosevelt, Franklin D., list (1952) 19075 Rosander. A. C. (1900) 2133 Rose. H. Chapman (1955) 12729. 177(i7. 19742 Rossiter. Fred .T. (1954) 105.37 Rotenis. Victor (1957) 409, 16371 Rothchild. Louis S. (1958) 15744 Rothiiian. Stuart (1954) 17578; (1900) 1191 9:;. 2145. 597f>-71. 17954, 19170 Rovster. Paul F. (1953) 1S504 Rul)ott<)m. Kov R.. .Ir. (105s) 5120. 10203 Rucker. Alvin'M. (1954) 17789 Ruiz Cortines. Adolfo (1953) 19251 Russell. Francis H. (1952) 9723, 11543 Rust. .lohn H. (1952) 6458 Rvan. Oswald. (1951) 9255 Saccio. Iveonard .1. (1960) 2219 Sad.iarwo (1960) 17409 Sadler. Georjre E.. and others (1051) 14024 Salter. Robert M. (1951) 8722: (1952) 8124. 8126, 18197-198, 18200-201 ; (1953) 4858. 8191, 8195. 11519, 19487 Saltzman. Charles E. (1954) 19021 Sanders. .T. T. (1957) 9028 Sands. .Tames H. (1959) 7172 Sandstrom. Marvin M. (1955) 3759 Sarton, Geor-e (1951) 5584 Sartono, Dr. (1900) 17485 Sato. Takuva R. (1957) 0423 Sattertlnvaite. .Toseph C. (1959) 0952 Sawver. Ravmond (1956) 3281 SBAnnd SEC officials (1959) 5406 ScherlY. R. A. (1957) 645-1 Schmidt. G. D. (1960) 11246 Schnellbacher, E. E. (1959) 6218; (1900) 1792. 1713(1-137, 18550 Schrnben. Luke M. (1954) 725. 15380 Schubert. .Tack (1957) 6348 Schultz. H. W. (1957) 64(29 Schwartz. Delniore (1959) 907 Schwartz. Milton (1960) 2133 Sclnveiirer. Irvine (1954) 889 Scott, .Tack G. (1953) 2170 Scott. K. L. (1956) 2846 Scott. Ravmond C. (1956) 7381; (1957) 17074 Scoville. Orlin J. (1955) 3813; (1956) 448S ; (1958) 3933 Scribner. Fred C. .ir. (1958) 17408; (1959) 5449. 17146-147: (1900) 4442, 10404 Scudder. Frances (1950) 3855. 3857 Scully. Norbert.T. (1957) 6407 Seatou. Fred A. (1959> 6319, 9139 Seaver. E. Robert (1959) 403; (I960) 8368 Serber. Rol)ert (1952) 10034 Sessions. Edson O. (1959) 6889.9455 Shapiro. Seymour (1957) 6422 Shaw. Byron T (1951) 15934. 17230; (1952)" 0370. 14491. 17002; (1953) 1.5-10. 1784. 0450. 0457, 10050. I.'-K.IS; (1954> 19 20. 25-27. 2987-88. 2990. 0077. 13379. 17956: (1955> 3790. 3795. 3807 6849. 8578. 8591. 10109; (1950) 2781. 44S9. 4505. 0243. 02(>4. 11310. 10121. 17S70. 19585; (1957) 51. 55. 3227. 7791. 1047:1, 127(i0. 10295. 10297 : (1958) 07. 3928. 39.32, 7753. 9027-28. 11117. 15436, 15451: (1959) 40, 52. 59. 1285. 3041. 5516. 5520. 8303. 1159:;. 11609; (1960) 3282. 4505. 0100. 7081- 82, 10498, 12635, 12038-0:!9. 18227 Page 24 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Addresses, lectures, etc. — Continued J[>v — Continued 'Shaw. J. C. (1957) 6424 Sheaffer, Frank \V. (1958) 16973 Sliellev, Oren K. (1952) 17709 Shepherd. D. R. (1959) 959S Shepherd, J. B. (1952) 138S3 Shepperd, Riggs (1952) 6265; (1953) 1440-47. 1450 Sherman, Robert C. (1955) 16716 Sherr, Harry (1955) 3751; (1956) 4413; (1!>57) 1360: (195S) 994; (1959) 126N ; (1960) 324S Short. R. E. (1953) 161S5. 16668 Shuster, George X. (1954) 19020; (1960) 6071 Siedle, E. George (1958) 17338; (1959) 6895-97 Siegel, Irving H. (1955) 5328 Siepert. Albert F. (1959) 5306 .Silverman, L. B. (1957) 6451 Simmons, Will M. (1956) 4417, 4419; (1957) 1366; (1958) 998; (1959) 1274 ; (1960) 3255 Simms, B. T. (1951) 2451; (1952) 8330, 14612 : (1953) 3777 Simons. L. R. (1954) 12277 Sinclair. Lee D. (19601 7655 Smith, Clvde (195S) 10051 Smith, J. H., jr. (1958) 17387 Smith, Marshall M. (1959) 4412 Smith, S. R. (1952) 6202; (1960) 7649, 7651 Smith. Walter B. (1954) 19834 Snitzler, James R. (1959) 32 Snvder, John W. (1951) 4214, 5871, 8830, i0314^31S, 11775, 15SS6-8S9, 15892. 17195-196. 19031. 19036. 20333-334; (1952) 3130. 8173, 9752, 9754, 9757, 15900 17006-8, 18246-248, 18253, 19216-218; (1953) 1750,2905 Solomon, Aaron N. (1960) 10163 Sorkin, Martin (1953) 17873, (1957) 10487 Soults. Maurice (1952) 9255 Southard, Frank A., jr. (1952) 9758 Southerland, Fitzhugh L (1952) 8034; (1953) 16481; (19.54) 2965 Sparrow. Arnold H (1957) (3456 Spears, Joseph F (1959) 9595 Speece, Mavnard A (1952) 17708 Spencer, Frank H (1953) 14 Spilhaus, Athelstan F (1956) 4260 Spillers, A. R (1956) 3974 Staebler, Ulvsses M (1959) 9673 Stak»m. Thos. E.. jr (1958) 15939; (1959) 3462-63. 8992. 14628, 17406; (1960) 580, 6864, 8364-65, 11245, 17047 Stambaugh. John H (1952) 14494 Steele, Harry A (1956) 6261 Steinbach, Arnold L (1960) 17201 Stephens, David H (1959) 8174, 17017; (1960) 8919 Sterling George E (1951) 9739; (1952) 2744 Sterman, Charles A (1958) 794 Stewart, Charles D (1953) 4618; (1954) 18861 ; (1957) 2153 9(:ewart. H. L (1959j 1290 Stewart, Homer J (1959) 2054, 3880; (1960) 2124 Stewart, Ivan (1957) 6457 Stiebeling. Hazel K (1952) 7810. 1S976 ; (1953) 20236; (1956) 4478; (1960) 96 Stigler, William A (1960) 9721-22 Stokes. Donald R (1955) 8571: (1957) 3211. 5956 : (1959) 7026, 17173, 17179 ; (1960) 7670 Stone, Irving (1957) 17922 Storev, Herbert C (1954) 10583 Strain. Harold H (1957) 6423 Straszheim. Robert E (1952) 4531 Straus, Michael W (1952) 8092 Strauss, Lewis L (1954) 9065; (1959) 7260. 7271 Streibert, Theodore C (1953) 20511; / 1955 ) 933 strong. Fred H (1954) 7627; (1955) 5174; (1956) 4211, 6071 -Continued (1958) 15940; (1955) (1954) Addresses, lectures, etc. by — Continued. Sullivan, E. Kemper (1959) 4817 Summerfield, Arthur E (1959) 1141, 2103, 5374, 6890, 6898, 8171, 8175-76, 13419, 17012-13, 17018-20, 17024, 17027-28; (1960) 1263, 2173. 4372-74, 6019, 6021. S916, 10355, 10358, 11606. 19224, 19228-229 3un Tso-pin (1959) 1757 Swank. Robert K (1957) 6437 Swanson, Harold B (1954) 18609 Svkes, J. F (1956) 16113 ; (1957) 10463 Svmington, Stuart (1952) 899 Szvniczak, M. S (1951) 5195. 5198, 9783; (1955) 17101; (1959) 6166; (1960) 97 38 Tanaka, Sumiko (1952) 8187 Tannous, Afif I (1954) 15476 4809, 10325; (1956) 3925 Tascher. W R (1955) 5215; (1958) 8572 Tavlor, Henry C (1957) 3926 Taylor, Pauline S (1952) 686 Tavlor, Telford (1952) 4436 Tebl^e, Chas. L (1952) 5866 Terniohleu, W. D (1953) 4786 10399 Teuton. Frank L (1954) 4588, 17942-945: (1955) 3784-85, 8595-96. 16158; (1956) 2782 Thant, U (1958) 6848 Thibodeaux, Ben H (1955) 5218 Thigpen, J. E (1955) 4188: (1956) 3327: (1957) 565, 1760-62, 9340: (1958) 293, 1234; (1959) 7274; (1960) 387 Thomas, Earl J (1960) 5779 Thomas J. W (1955) 16136; (1957) 10463 Thomas, Wuodlief (1951) 5197. 9788 Thorne, Gerald B (1954) 15377 Thorp, Willard L (1951) 19081 Tichenor, Gerald E (1956) 10326 Tienson, Arvid (1951) 1319 Tobin, Maurice J 1312, 1314, 1316, 5531, 5533, 11523-524, 15519, 20024; (1952) 7833-34, 11233-235, 18998 Todd, Frank A (1959) 8300 Tootell. R. B. (1959) 76S3 Trelogan, Harry C (1952) 4544; 3666; (1954) 724; (1959) 33A ; 3260 Trigg, Ralph S (1951) 1505, 1510, 4085 Trullinger, R. W (1951) 938; (1953) 4419, 11725 Truman, Harry S., see above President Truman Turner, Helen D (1960) 17045 Turner, Loyd L (1957) 7577 Turner, Robert C (1952) 18281 Tyson, WiUiam S (1951) 20292 Unander. Sigfrid B. (1960) 836'i Underwood, Cecil H (1960) 1565 Upham, F. Bourne, III (1960) 6399, 7917, 7922 Upton, T. Graydon (1959) 5448, 6986, 10628; (1960) 7600 Valentine, Alan (1951) 1836-37 Valentine, K. E (1957) 17560 Van Auken, K. G., jr (1956) 5834 ; 4893 Van Doren. Mark (1955) 8319 Van Eenam. Weltha (1954) 891 Van Houweling, C. D (1954) 9143 (>853. 16157: (1956) 2784; 11112; (19.59) 9580; (1960) 12636-637 Van Tuinen, R. J (1960) 11246 Vance. Harold S (1959) 9674 Varner, J. E (1957) 6404 Vaughan, L. M (1952) 11065; 18791 Velander, Wallace (1958) 6251 Veronese, Vittorino (1958) 6348 Vickerv, Raymond E (1958) (1959) 1046: (1960) 3849, 5389. 6947. 13956 Von Klemperer. Alfred H (1960) 6102 Von Trebra. R. L (1953) 16576 Waas, George J (1953) 10914 Wagner, R. E. (1952) 13883 Wahlen, F. T (1951) 3506 (19.53) (1960) (1958) (1955) (1958) (1953) 12769 ; Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 25 Addresses, k-ctures, etc. — Continued l»v — Continued 'Waldo. Richard K (10.j2) 1S557 Wall;er, Cliarlcs E (19«0» 90;u Walker. Paul A (1052) 5«1, 9267-G8, 15382-3.S4, 10578-579 Wall. Norman J (1951) 190G1 ; (1953) (1444 : (1!>55) ti.S44. .S590 Walsli, KoluTt M (1952) 1S117. 1S126: (1955) 9S2 ; (1959) 7021. 11592 Walt.r, I.. Kolie (195.SI 1(;501; (lO.^Oi 5.':73, 945(>. 15152. 17(114-15, 17S15 : (19(50) 2177. 1S020. 19227 Warrington, S. T (1954) 10398, (1955) 11122:; Wasliin^ton. George, farewell — print as House document, report (1959) 5s:',i; text (1959) 5814 Waterman, Alan T (1959) 6840 Waters, Horhert J. (1952) G39S Watts. Lvlc F. ( 1951 i 355!) Waus-'ii. Frederick V. (1953) 7-8: (105o) 3701 : (1956) 2720, 4350 ; (1957) 1333 ; (1960) 3224. 6142 Weatlierbee, Artemus E. (1957) 10144. 16151 : (1959) 6S91 Wflister. E. M. (1952) 11075 Welister, R. Lvle (1954) 18824; (1959) i(;4,s4 Weeks, Sinclair (1953) 8761. 8763 Weinberg. Edgar (1960) 19049 Weintraub, R. L. (1957) 6454 Weiss Gertrudes. (1951) 19994: (19r,2) 1S975; (1953) 20237; (1955) 3792; (1957) 1391 Weiss, Harrv (1951) 4222, 5876; (1960) 4121. 5699 Weitzell, E. C. (1952) 15811; (1954) 1078 ; (1955) 5175, 5178, 10655, 17595 ; (1956) 4212, 60(59-70 Wellesz, Esron (1958) 6159 Wellnian, Frank E. (1957) 9839 Wells, Joseph V. B. (1960) 17178 WpIIs. Oris V. (1951) 19080: (1952) 18275; (1953) 18792; (1954) 9; (1956) 4376; (1957) 104.39, 16279: (1958) 39, 11082; (1959) 37; (1960) 9063 Westfield, James (1960) 8753 Wlu'cbu-k, John II. (1950) 907 Wliipple, Clavton E. (1954) 417S. 4180; 10539: (1955) 4812, 4816; (1957) 2(161-62, 2065. 8625. 9990 White, lieunett S. (1952) 18207 White. Charles E. (1954) 920 White, Helen R. (1952) 18279 White. Jacob W. (1959) 134.55 Whileside. John ]Sr. (1957) 4102 Wliitlock, I',. W. (1958) 11086 Wirkard. Claude R. (1951) 20279-280; (1952) 6259, ()261-64. 6266. 8114. 15809. 18179-181, 18183; (1953) 4839. SI 82 Wickens, Arvness J. (1934) 17592: (1957) 14341; (1958) 7403; (1959) 13277 : (1900) 8699 Wilbur, Richard (1960) 1049 Wil'fix, Francis O. (1955) 19(>95 ; (1956) 6110. 7808. 12884 ; (1957) 4358, 18072 : (1958) 1,S3S, 8953, 16573; (1960) 16366 Wilev. Alexander (1953) 7476 Wilkins, J. Ernest (1958) 3584 Willcins. 1'. C. (1955) 17047 Williams, Donald A. (1954) 1108. 4486. 4489. 5<.)61. 5964, 7654. 7661. 1984.5- 846. 10853, 15849, 15852. 19015: (1955) 5190 91. 519.3-97. 5199-5203. 5208. 5212. 5214. 10674. 10677. 10680. 17614-616. 17618, 17620; (1956) 4222, 4227, 4229, 4236, 4238-41. 4243. 6091 93. 7795, 9096-97. 16003. 17753. 17755. 20802-803: (1957) 1227. 1229. 2318- 20. 2324, 5846, 5850, 5852. 7683. 8950. 11833-834. iS()i;7: (195.S) 911. 1820. 1822-23. 5118-19, 6343, 6346-47, 16562; (195!l) 2136. 4063, 5412, S224, 8228; (19C)0) 4409-10, 4412. 4415, 7564. 8975. 1(i4()9, 11632. 14706. 14708 Addresses, lectures, etc. — Continued by — Contiuue. (1951) 939, 3426; (1952) 7(i5S. 177(14 ; ( 1953) 1():;i Wilson. Ralph E. (1960) 13S93-S94, 1.5451. 1704S-49, 1S502 Wilson, Robert E. (1960) 7809, 1831C Winfrey, Roblev (1959) 17060 Winter, Asa (1954) 159 Winter, J. C. (1955) 3758 Wirtli, Conrad L. (1959) 6831 Wise, William C. (1951) 20281-283; 11953) 1448-49 Wolf". A. F, (1958) 7724 Wolfheiii, Sevmour L. (1956) 1699; (1957) 14344; (1959) 13300 Wood. W. I'.. (1954 1 10395 Wool. Harold (1951) 15543 Woozley, Edward (1958) 16265. 17230- 231: (1959) 3826. 6635-36. &014. 9323. 10408; (1960) 17734-735 Worthy. James C. (1954) 1577 Wrather, Stephen E. (1953) 19388: (1955) 3720. 8558: (1956) 2714. 19574; (1957) 10441, 17277; (1959) 17176 Wrifrht, Douerlas G. (1953) 8196 Wriiiht. Ralph (1951) 1313 Wylie. C. E. (1960) 8858 Young, Arthur E. (1958) 794 Young, Gladwin E. (1954) 19017; (1955) 5204-5, 8459; (1956) 4223, 177.54; (1957) 2323. 5847-48. 7682: (1959) 13594, 17080; (1960) 4416, 14707 Young, Philip (1955) 19143; (1956) 11735 Zellerbach. James D. (1958) 1836 Zook. Roy G. (1955) 17596; (1958) 889 ceramic cutting tools symposium (1957) 18041 Commerce Department releases (1954) 12822; (1955) 12982; (1956) 2155. 13285; (1957) 2616. 12121; (1958) 2123, 10484 : (1959) 2418 Communicable Disease Center training course 333 (1900) 4385 Defense Dei)t. semin.irs on provisional tech- nical documentation (1959) 4761 Federal Maritime Board, Maritime Admin- istration — releases (1954) 2512. 12926: (1955) 13102; (1956) 2274. 13410: (1957) 2744. 12250 SP series (1958) 2252, 10606, 15939-941. 16941: (1959) 403, 2547. 3462-03. 4817-18, 6126-29. 8988-93, 10101. 12647. 14627-628. 16324. 17406; (1960) 579-581. 3796-97, 6864. 8363- 6.S. 9721-22. 11245-246. 13893-894, 15451, 17047-49, 18502 Fish and Wildlife Service members, monthlv list (1956) 706. 13482: (1957) 2817. 12324 : (1958) 2327. 106.80 foldiiiir speeches, payments (1953) 5493 4-11 illustrated talks (1956) 5591, 5594 Geneva conventions (1953) 259 Governors' coiiferenc»>s (1054) 12272: (1955) 15617 Harmon memorial lectures in militarv liis- t(iry (series) (1960) 4540A. 10537" health instrumentation series (1951) 12915 inaugural addresses, 1789-1949 (1952) 17501 live and fihned. employing mobile training devices, comp.'irison (1957) 910C> mothers' course of lectures. I'SSR stnd.v (1960) 17592 National Institutes of Health annual lec- ttires (1955) 813; (1956) 12.803. 15924 Page 26 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Addresses, lectures, etc. — Continued National Shellfisheries Association. 1951, convention addresses (1954) 795 Navy speaker's guide (1958) 1648S nuclear physics for engineers, lecture course (1955) 7149 , „ . . papers presented at 10th annual Potato Utilization Conference (1960) 6166 presented at Rural Development Workshop (1960) 132 Price Stabilization Office speeches (1951) 12412 Public Information Office releases (19o2) 1645; (1953) 143S3; (1954) 2850 public speaking engagement of Army officers, spec. regs. (1953) 324 public speaking, PACAF basic bibliogra- phies (1958) 11253; (1959) 7113; (1960) 7743 speakers guide for — eervice spokesmen. Armed Forces Day (1952) 1647. 12210; (1953) 14385; (1954) 10776-777; (1955) 8430; (1956) 7781 United States Air Force (1955) 17824; (1956) 19654 speeches, ESA GPR-S series (1951) 1836-37 speeches given at — Communist China People's Political Con- sultative Council national committee conference (1960) 17510 Karional People's Congress. Communist China (1960) 17217, 17260, 17471, 17649, 18749 statistical design of laboratory experiments, collection of lectures (1956) 17680 strugtrle against imperialism, Communist China (1960) 18822 ■works for oral delivery, copyrighted (1951) 18419: (1952) 381, 9100; (1953) 854, 10755; (1954) 587, 12187; (1955) 440. 12190, 18212; (1956) 12447, 18703: (1957) 8396, 16587A ; (1958) 12625: (1959) 345. 8912, 17364; (1960) 9654 TMW illustrated talk (1956) 5593 Addressing machine operators, examination announcement (1952) 14833; (1956) 9995; (1959) 5734; (1960) 16692A Addressing machines : frames and plates, Federal supply schedule (1957) 11496; (1958) 9924 plate, Elliott models, high mortality parts (1956) 3044 plate embossing service, supply schedule (1951) 16S24 Addressograph : class 700, operating instructions, technical manual (1953) 441 class 1900, reference book, technical manual (1953) 442 Adel quadrangle, Iowa (1951) 9932 Adelheid, Lina A., see Hoyer, Lina A. A. Aden : cotton production and textile industry (1954) 4166 economic developments (1955) 12406 ; (1959) 7797 economic review, 1953 (1954) 15528 economv. basic data (1958) 15048 import tariff svstem (1953) 1S91S sending gift packages to (1953) 19021; (1957) 17757 Aden, Gulf of. sailing directions (1952) 18979 changes (1954) 1951; (1955) 8281; (1956) 17460; (1957) 937; (1958) 3557; (1959) 1720; (1960) 8484 supplement (1951) 19997 Adena Indians, welcome mound and effigy pipes (1960) 17960 Adenauer. Konrad, meeting with Foreign Relations Committee, hearing (1953) 7536 Adenine : C-14 labeled, synthesis (1951) 16164 nucleic acid purines, radiation projection effect on formate-C^* incorporation (1954) 17821 Adenocarcinoma, see Tumors. Adenohypophyses. see Pituitary gland. Adenoma, see Tumors. Adenomatous lesions, see Lesions. Adenosine triphosphate : acid-catalyzed hydrolysis, rates and ener- gies of activation (1953) 6171 interaction with myosin, light-scattering study (1953) 9459 Adhesion : examination, application of ellipsometry (1957) 1523 of ice to lubricated surfaces (1960) 10329 organic materials to metal substrates, studies (1958) 5323 Adhesiou.s, abdominal cavity, prophylaxis and therapy with homotransplantation of preserved peritoneum, USSR study (1960) 14215 Adhesive bonded metal, sec Metals. Adhesive plaster : recommendation of trade (1952) 15523 surgical, specification (1954) 186S5 Adhesive tape : adhesive-tajie resistor system (1952) 0130 bias, specification (1955) 510 dispenser, specification (1954) 19598 filament reinforced pressure-sensitive, spec- ification (1954) 17419 linen, gummed, specification (1954) 4029 pressure-sensitive — cloth, specification (1953) 5886 Federal supply schedule (1958) 5984 sealing, investigation (1958) 3767 vinvl-plastic, opayue, specification (1952) 2663 water resistant, specification (1957) 9875; (1958) 1467 waterproof specifications (1956) 10813, 18945, 20366 : (1958) 7262 rubber and cork composition, specification (1952) 2664; (1953) 979; (1957) 17644 sealing, specification (1951) 6870 Adhesives : acacia, technical, specification (1958) 3456 acrylic monomer base, for acrylic plastics, specification (1957) 1876 air-drving, silicone rubber, specification (1957) 14013 airframe structural, metal to metal, spec- ifications (1954) 17189: (1955) 8013 application to fabrication of farm structures (1960) 11304 aromatic fuel cells and general repair, spec- ification (1955) 15542: (1956) 18718 asphalt, for asphalt tile, specification (1952) 15436 attaching electric strain gages to plastics (1959) 17007 attachment of synthetic rubber to metal, specification (1952) 18659; (1956) 1543 bibliographies (1954.) 13791 ; (1956) 18432; (1960) 7818 bonding — preparing aluminum alloy (1951) 13886 silicone rubber to aluminum and to itself (1957) 3353 vulcanized synthetic rubber to metal, etc. specification (1957) 11:^.14 wood to metal (1951) 13873 bonds in metal joints, relationship of poly- mer structure thermal deterioration (1959) 13451 bookbinding, alkali dispersible resinous adhesives (1954) 18802 casein-type, water-and-mold-resistaut, spec- ification (1955) 10261 cellulose caprate optical cement, 1006 (1954) 17756 ceramic structural, elevated temperature resistance research (1957) 14701 deterioration in metal bonds at high tem- peratures, study (1958) 11269^ elastic, stresses in lap joint (1958) 4828 epoxy resin, metal to metal structural bond- ing, specification (1957) 14011 Federal item identification guides for sup- plv cataloging (1955) 4581; (1957) 689; (1958) 7157 frictional and adhesive forces interrela- tions (1954) 6396 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 27 Adhesivi's — Continued heat-aKing properties, rolatlon.sbip of metal surfaces d'.ir.S) 132:;i hlKh-inipact strength synthesis from epoxy resins iVJrtU) (isS2 hiph temperature-setting resin, specification (19.-)1) 8172. 15220 industrial. cuttiiiR costs (1950) i:?5Sr> investis;ation, metal-to-metal bonding (1954) 1 (!:'..{.■! metal hondinp — heat-resistant properties (1954) R91fi hif-'h-teniperature service (1955) 15S94 reliabilitv (lil57) lt;s89 metal to wood. si)ecifications (1952) l(;iu2; (195.".) 121".><'. optical thermosetting, specification (1954) 15241 ordnance maintenance, technical manual (195.3) 40S ordnance materials handhnok (1957) ICl.U physical properties and uses ( l'.t5".t) 81»!2 plastic How throughout volume of thin bonds (1959) 1679 polvstvrene plastic wall tiles, standard of ■ trade (1951) 8539 polyvinvl acetate, resin emulsion, etc., spe'ciflcation (1957) 810 room-temperature, etc. application, specifications (1951) 9(;;)9 ; (1952) 2403 setting. resin. specifications (1951) 13584. (1953) 756G : (1955) 3188 strength, shear phenolic resin laminate bonded to steel (1957) 1106 structural — . ^ ceramic, elevated temperature resistance research (1958) 2828 high temperature, investigation and de- v("loi)nient of sheer strength (1957) l(!3ti6 inorganic polymer, elevated temperature resistance research (1938) 2827 ; (1959) 1363 . metals, room-temperature-curing (19a6) 18100 nondestructive tests of bonds (1958) 3823 synthetic resin, for phenolic laminates, spec- ification (1953) 874 testing — methods, standard ( 1957 )_ 2045 specification (1951) 13755 cancellation (1957) 2009 urea-resin-type, specification (1935) 15652; (1936)' 15676 water resistant — ,,^-o^ organic, for insl^allation of clay tile (19o2) 17815 sealing fiberboard boxes (1952) 7394 specification (1952) 2399 woodworking, durability, current investiga- tions (1953) 11110 «cc a?80 Mucilage. ,<-,--^ Adiarte. Piirita K. and children, relief (19o5) 11980 ^ , . Adipose tissues, lipide synthesis, carbon-14 for (>lucidation of new pathway (1958) 1 3501 Adirondack Mountains : radioactive rock (19.T'3) 5254 truck haulage at iron mine (1952) 7887 Adirondack Kesearch Tenter, work being done, l)rief account (1958) 6004 ADIZ. src .\ir Defense Id'Mitification Zones. Adjudications of Attorney General (1956) 20523 Adjustment Board. National Railroad, kcc National Railroad Adjustment Board. Adjutant GciieraTs Corps. Army : consolidated report of accessions, monthly (19511 1618. 11795: (1952) 996. noil ; (1953) 2919 memorandum for Japanese Government (1951) 1617 missions, spec, regs (1952) 6033; (1954) 297 organization and functions. Army regs (1952) 12466 Adjutant General's Corps. Army — Continued I'RB report (195S) 2717 I'RB technical research notes (1956) 2-4. 4344, 7S76-77. 9546: (1957 > 5939-41. 7753-57. 12704-7(J8, 16255-2(i0 : (1958 i 1-10. 960-961. 2718-22. 5179-si, 8994, 13411: (1959) 1-3. 1237-43, 3002, 4127-29. 9565, 11555: (1960) 3220, 4473. 9052 listings and abstracts (1959) 1238 PRB technical research reports (1936) 5-6. 19549: (1957) 7758-60. 12709-711: (1958) 11-12, 2723-24.1 7714-15: (1959) 4. 1224-45. 5470, 9566: (1960i 1404. 14791-792 listings and abstracts (1950) 1238 publications centers, storage activities, Army regs (1956) 234 : (1957) 6388 special bibliographies (1956) 13848; (1937) 12712. 17256 tables of organization and equipment (1951) 7726. 9095. 14584-586. 16ln7. 17484 (1952) 14714. 16163. 17312: (1953) 2002. 3927. 6943, 8615-16. 1004.5-46. 149017. 17025-27. 18383: (1954) 3349 technical manuals (1952) 12607, 14724, 17323: (19.53) 18954 Adjutant (ieneral's Department, general pro- visions. Army regs (1951) 16026 Adjutant General's Office : Army library, special stnd.v (1958) 962 correspondence and mail, TAGO supp., spec. regs (1953) 5131. 9972 organization and functions, spec, regs (1933) 1916. 5101 Adjutant General's School, Fort Benjamin Harrison : bi-annual report. 1932-54 (1953) 6816 special regulations (1953) 8546 Adler Construction Co.. claim (1960) 136.33 Administered prices, see Inflation (finance). Administration, see Administrative manage- ment. Administrative adjudication, motor carrier ap- plication proceedings, validating (1932) 5315 Administrative agencies, see Government offices. Administrative assistants, employment by each House Member, reports (1958) 8271; (1959) 4554. 4609 Administrative facilities in school buildings (1957) 17658 Administrative law : abbreviated records in reviewing adminis- trative agency orders — hearing (1957) 15345 law (1958) 14136 reports (1957) 13373; (1958) 14690 good faith as defense, establish, hearing (1954) 15223 practice and procetlure before Federal agencies — hearings (1953) 7552 report (1951) 11179 rules of practice and procedure before Fed- eral agencies, provide, report (1954) 14726 standards of conduct for agency hearing proceedings of record, estaldish, hear- ings (1960) 6776 Administrative management : administrative and operational procedures, courier service — Army regs (1955) 17930; (1957) 1558 spec, regs (1954) 3187 administrative personnel, code of Federal regulations (1959) 6Ki5 : (1900) 3807 administrative procedure act — amend, hearings (1956) 12164 eliminate exemptions, reports (1952) 10543 : (19.53) 5714 administrators in Air Researcli and Develop- ment Command, career opportunities (195!)) 147-14S advanced training for officers — Army regs (1!)56) 14071; (1957) 4706 spec." regs (1954) 3213 Page 28 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Administrative management — Continued Air Force — civilian personnel activities, evaluation guide manual (1957) 10338 transmittal sheets (1959) 128, 8350; (1960) 9117 civilian personnel officer's evaluation pro- jiram, program supplement (1955) 1(5218 conditions afTectinjr quality, etc in solving complex problems (195(;) lloS determining employee development needs, ]u-ogram supp (1955) 16217 manuals (1955) 3903-4; (1956) 4552, G293 ; (1957) 125; (1958) 3973, 7809; (1959) 123. 3087-88, 4203-4 organization and field maintenance data collection, analysis of AF manual (1960) 16507 pamphlets (1954) 10974. 16022 regulations (1951) 4283. 15980, 17279; (1952) 1833, 6437, 9816, 12396-397, 14542, 18312-313: (1953) 1826, 8359- 60. 9816. 11776-777, 16676, 18162, 19642-643; (1954) 1243. 7860-61, l(i9S2, 101)86. 13444, 19195, 19161; (1955) 76. 1024. 5386-87. 8667-69, 17827. 18736 ; (1956) 1132, 28S4. 6330- 31. 9651. 11393. 16221-222, 17990, 19657; (1957) 167, 1470-72, 3298-99, 4557. 6061 supervisors' course (1955) 17796-820 charts (1956) 1106 supplv management handbook (1956) 7960; (1959) 15351 ■working leader management course — Air Force pamphlets (1959) 4236-60 conferee's workbook (1959) 1334 Armv civilian personnel. 1958. civilian per- sonnel circular (1957) 16376 Armv Department, guide for supervisor de- velopment (1954) 1330. 7965 Army emergency relief — - administrative, etc.. procedures, spec, regs (1951) 14571. 19201. 19280; (1952) 16156; (1954) 189, 18135 authorization, organization, etc.. Army regs (1951) 19201; (1954) 189. 18135 aviation management courses, offerings in colleges and universities, list (1959) 1595 bibliographies (1951) 7412; (1958) 16078; (1959) 13674 building good relationships, personnel pam- phlet (1954) 13571 business budgeting in small plant (1953) 6348 business management of frozen food locker and related plants (1958) 11161 careers — Air Force (1958) 5309 business management, VA pamphlet (1960) 11671 development program, administrative of- ficers (1952) 313 civilian opportunities in Army Depart- ment (1959) 15390 civilian man.icrement career in Navv Dent. (1951) 18869; (1957) 5799 civilian personnel — concepts and principles. Navy applications (1957) 1148; (1960) 19196 staffing. Air Force manual (1957) 14657 classification as tool in Soil Conservation Service (talk) (1900) 14706 classification in a nutshell (1951) 14300, 17658; (1952) 4976 code of Federal regulations (1951) 6939; (1952) 7684; (1953) 7713; (1954) 8685; (1956) 9038; (1957) 5454; (1958) 4704 codes. Ordnance Corps manual (1958) 16491 changes (1959) 13535: (1900) 7510 colleges, etc., management of learning (1960) 15404 command and management program, re- porting requirements. Army regs (1955) 17886; (1957) 3356 Administrative management — Continued common sense about evaluating and recog- nizing emplojee performance (1960) 6107 common sense about managing your manage- ment job (1960) 4445 common sense about taking disciplinary action (1957) 17245 communications in small business (1954) 4481 Communist China — new system (I960) 17371 personnel administration (1-900) 15858 community rei.-itious guide for Federal agencies (1958) 6654 Conference on -Administrative Procedure, report and recommendations (1955). 15988; (1957) 5811 contracting out government responsibilitv — hearings (1959) 8746 report (1959) 12186 control system (1957) 5836 cooperative management evaluation (talk) (1960) 3769 cooperatives — farmer — improving in service (talk) (1960) 3770 management training (1950) 10093 membership relations, what are they? (1955) 4713 organizational structure development (1958) 12692 good management, key to co-op success (1953) 16066 key employees open door to dairy co-op success (1955) 17054 rural electric, policy making guide (1959) 5399 courses for small business owners (1956) 9396 Defense Department personnel problems, subcommittee report (1955) 15982 dental denartments. Navy, administration (1957) 5789 departmental personnel management sub- committee, hearings (1956) 18634 developing foremen in smaller plants (1953) 0347 : (1954) 7642 developing management potential through appraisal panels (1955) 5927 differences in job relationships, personnel pamphlet (1954) 13570 directives and forms by better organization, report from IRAC roundtable (1960) 8858 dissertations and theses accepted by Amer- ican colleges and universities (1957) 6672 effective per.sonnel policy, better public service (1954) 5897 employee attitude surveys (1955) 3907 employee health services, managerial atti- tudes and evaluations (1957) 18054 essentials of good management (1955) 5361 evaluating your personnel management (1955) 2970 executive development programs in col- legiate schools of business (1958) 8538 Federal agencies study — agency response to questionnaire (1958) 4430 authorization, report (1959) 3376 expenses, report (1960) 3674 hearings (1958) 6890 report (1900) 11034 Federal civil service, 75 years of service (address) (1958) 13765 Federal Oovernment — bibliography (1953) 204i5 executive personnel policy (address) (1959) 9274 junior njaiia'-'ciuent careers (1954) 18315 manpower utilization and personnel raan- a'Tenieiif — hearings (1956) 18634; (1957) I'^og report (1956) 16971 personnel policy (address) (1958) 17205 selected references (1954) 8161 Federal raanaseraent intern career patterns (1956) 11065 282-992- Do not order from index; see indicated entry -68 3 Page 29 Administrative management — Continued Federal management intern programs (1958) 1220 Federal oversea pay and personnel prac- tices — h.-arint,' (l!)r>4) If.liilT reports (1952 1TM7 ; (1954) 545«, 9.S14 Federal personnel numapement program, liiiproviug, report and recommenda- tions (19.".:{) 172S1 Federal supplies (195:5) 2282 food supermarket managers practices (195G) 9502 forms program, 195(i (1957) 1108 forward look (address) (1950) 11735 general Information for county ASC com- mitteemen (1955) 1(5714 getting work done with fewer people (1954) &S2, 8805 good management, key to locker plant suc- cess (talk) (1955) 17047 Government olHces. administrative issuances program (1957) 14450 A Government personnel system, guide for executives and supervisors (1954) 19379; (1957) 35G4 C.overiiment publications, list (1955) 19651 Government service, service in bebalf of an Ideal, address (1960) 8695 guide for management trainers (1955) 17782 charts (1956) 110(; guide for supervisory i)ersonnel develop- ment, trade and industrial training programs (1957) 17659 guide to sound management, promoting Avill to work, employee relations (1954) 18139; (1955) i:!S59 handbooks for school staff personnel, char- acteristics (1960) 9671 handling emplovee dissatisfactions, person- nel pamphlet (1954) 13572 health and medical programs (1954) 7570 higher education planning and management data (1958) 4655; (1959) 8935; (1960) 5236 hiring policies (1952) 719 hospital personnel shortage, solution to problem (1953) 1S742 how Federal agencies develop management talent (1953) 10227-230 human relations and management, motion pictures for industry, bibliography (1954) 1527 human relations In small industry (1953) 9655; (1954) 9059 Ideas for effective administration (1953) 2*541 Implementation of new personnel manage- ment system. Army Dept. circular (1955) 13;-;36 improvement — guide (1051) 10352 In textile Industry (1958) 17193 through executive development, civilian personnel pamphlet (1958) 144 industrial management. AEC renorts of interest, bibliographies (1954) 6341; (1955) 7391 it's good business to know your men (1954) 15710 job at home (1951) 19809 job for management, survival of your com- pany and nation (1955) 30S jobs, prediction of success (1959) 3002 junior management assistant — examination announcements (1951) 17652, 17665; (1952) 16320, 16337; (1953) 18539-540: (1954) 18300. 19383 programs In dvil service (1952) 3528, 17458; (1953) 4078; (1954,) 3549 supplement (1953) 2160 kevstones of good Internal administration (1955) 101S!) kevstones of good staff relationships (1951) is:r):{i lalior-maiiauemeiit relations (1053) 1051 lnl)or management safety committees (1951) 20026 labor unions, practices and procedures, hear- ings (1958) 8491 Administrative management — Continued listen to vour employees, they'll tell you what you need (1955) 17u49 management aids for small business (1954) 1082, 2125-20. 4479, 5954-57. 7641-42. 9057-58, 10839-.S40, 72556-557, 15844- 840, 17822, 19010-12; (1955) 8453. 12677 ; (1957) 7075, 10337 annual comidlations (1955) 3629; (1956) 77S9 ; (1957) 10336 management aids for small manufacturers (1955) 3630-31, 51^5-86. 10665, 18577; (1956) 950-952. 1833. 6078- r-A'. 7790-91, 12866. 15997. 17737, 20791; (1957) 1221-22, 5836-37. 7f;77-79, S940. 11826. 16193-194, 17192; (1960) 1309. 2203, 4^09-4400. 896.3-64, 10391, 14698-099 management analysis — activities, what Budget Bureau report means to records management officers (1900) 7468 Air Force manual (1955) 1013; (1959) 1344 series (1956) 17591 management bulletin (1955) 5361 management improvement program. Defense Dept.. 1952 (1954) (i06 management improvement report. Terri- tories Office. 1954 (1955) 1843 manasement notes (1951) 6236; (1952) 1093 manairement process. Air Force manual (1954) 17996 management stalT development series (1953) 10227-230 management survey handbooks. Army Dept. (1954) 11074-77; (1955) 18920 managing for better morale (1959) 4055 manpower management review, Air Force pamphlet (1954) 16022 matters affecting military and governmen- tal departments — hearings (1952) 13495; (1954) 6868 law (1954i) 964,2 reports (1952) 10605. 13598; (1954) 5256, 8507 messes, financial planning, etc., spec. regs. (1951) 17437 methods for obtaining construction economy (1957) 1650 military personnel program procedures. Air Force manual (1955) 10807 military supplv management reference book (1958) 12645 minimizing cost of breaking In new person- nel (1952) 16946 MIS administration manual, contract termination and Inventory disposition (1960) 16158 Kavv dental departments (1960) 14636 Navy Department in World War II (1960) 11595 Navy management review (1958) 2575, 10929; (1959) 2869, 11410; (I960) 3077. 12447 Navy officers qualifications code manual ■(1954) 8965 Navy's limited dutv officers qualifications manual (1959) 53,39 NSA management development at executive level (1954) 15294 nursing service personnel, building and maintaining effective staff, program guide (1960) 14775 Ordnance Corps civilian employees group appraisal, tool for managerial develop- ment (1959) 1139 ordnance Inspection, manual (1960) 11600 organization and administration of military research and development programs, hearlnsTs (1954) 18392 print additional copies, report (1955) 4393 PACAF, basic bibllocraphy, excluding per- sonnel (1959) 9637 performance evaluation guides, pro^rrnm supplement (1955) 16216 personal values and administrative leader- ship (1900) 8900 Page 30 Do not order from index; see indicated entrj' Administrative management — Continued personnel administration — effective system for executive branch of Government — - hearings (1958) 15860; (1959) 14576 reports (1959) 16224; (1960) 11072 merit basis (1956) 9006 publications, list (1951) 19112 series standard, civilian personnel circu- lar (1956) 14117 TVA, list of references (1953) 1S053 personnel and training research In govern- ment, business, industry (1953) 16796 Personnel Council system (1952) 10203, 14840, 1S5S1 personnel information bulletin of VA (1959) 9537, 10630, 17150; (1960) 9033, ISISO, 19317 personnel investigations for loyalty, etc., recommendations (1953) 7479 personnel literature (1957) 6681, 12104; (1958) 2109, 10470; (1959) 2403, 10932 : (1960) 2597. 11054 index, 1958; (1960) 11954 personnel man, Navy training course (1951) 20208: (1952) 18056; (1953) 19365; (1956) 19310 personnel management — and training, PACAF basic bibliographies (1958) 11252; (1959) 9638; (1960) 16513 in Post Office Dept. (address) (1957) 16151 personnel management series (1951) 13051; (1952) 18582; (1954) 11248, 19379-380; (1955) 2970, 5927, 7502; (1956) 18542: (1957) 552, 3564-65; (1958) 1226, 6654, 8015, 16836; (1959) 261, 13S92 problems in Government, hearings (1957) 3706 publications, civilian personnel circular (1956) 16448 responslbilitv for personnel management (1954) 192 training unit (1959) 876-877 personnel methods series (1956) 14282, 200(50: (1957) 3566, 4942; (1958) 4135, 5487, 15726; (1959) 262, 17299 personnel monitoring operating techniques for radiation exposure (1953) 10095 ; (1955) 7350 personnel office staffing ratios (1953) 74f78 personnel operations guide (1952) 8625 personnel policies of Veterans Administra- tion (1958) 13189 personnel practice of State Department, hearings (1957) 8243 personnel records. Army regs. (1951) 7594; (1952) 1912 personnel selection, occupational testing, scientific approach (1956) 18842 plans and controls, good basic management (1954) 18600 policymaking (1953) 6341 position classification exposed (1959) 4117 positions in Federal departments, etc., ex- amination announcement (1958) 13758; (1960) 18383 prediction of success in personnel and ad- ministration courses (1959) 3 principles of administrative management (talk) (1955) 6870 principles of work management. Army Dept. civilian personnel pamphlet (1957) 12872 procedure in Govt, service, simplifv — hearings (1951) 4934 reports (1951) 6663 procedures for disciplinary barracks, Armv regs. (1957) 421 procedures for mobilization of Air Reserve forces, manual (1958) 7814, 11196 production operations, checklist (1951) 1440 program planning and execution (address) (1959) 3041 providing replacements in small business (1956) 9397 public assistance programs, hovr they do it (1937) 1178,; (1960) 10361-362 Administrative management — Continued public management sources (1951) 1707, 11891; (1952) 1094, 11704; (1953) 3000, 13826; (1954) 2332. 12743; (1955) 2013, 12899; (1950) 2066. 13197; (1957) 2528, 12033; (1958) 2037, 10399; (1959) 2330. 10778; (1960) 2423, 11833 public property and records, improving in Dept. of Interior field offices, workshop, reports, etc. (1959) 16485 Reclamation Bureau, operations and admin- istration improvement reports (1852) 8089; (1953) 8150 records management bihliographv (1955) 6687 records management handbook — managing correspondence — form letters (1955) 3575, 6688 plain letters (1955) 8365 managing forms, forms analysis (1960) 5958, 14603 managing noncurrent files — applying records schedules (1956) 9277 Fedoral records centers (1955) 6689 recreation and services administration, PACAF basic bibliographies (1938) 11254 relationships, legislative and executive (ad- dress) (1953) 9796 resident in hospital administration, exami- nation announcement (1952) 18586; (1954) 486: (1957) 559: (1959) 3205 responsibilities (address) (1960) 6392 sampling procedures for acceptance inspec- tion (1934) 18519 errata (1955) 4661 sawmill facts, first step toward good man- agement (1954) 7775 school boards, characteristics of policy manuals (1959) 7665 school finance and business, responsibilities and services of State departments of education (1958) 7183 school, selected positions, doctoral disser- tations, references (1958) 5882 selected bibliography for public administra- tion representation (1954) 7689 separation procedures and forms, Armv regs. (1956) 11588; (1957) 4733 small business — aids, annual compilations (1958) 15335- 336 job evaluation (1958) 900 management aids for small manufacturers (1958) 899-900, 3804, 5097. 6338. 7640, 8931-32, 13137, 16548-549, 17379; (1959) 2131, 6930, 9487-88, 13580- 581, 15183-185. 17073 annual compilations (195S) 8931 ; (1959) 9489; (1960) 11622 management series (195) 2128-29, 4480- 81, 5958, 7643-46, 9059, 10841-842, 19013: (1055) 859: (1956) 953,19.395; (1957) 1223. 5839. 11827: (1958) 7642, 8933; (1959) 4054, 9491, 13584; (1960) 7555, 8967-68, 18091 m.anagement training (1958) 15902 protecting against dishonesty (1958) 3804 starting and managing series (1959i 4057, 17845 traps to avoid (1957) 17192 staff development — Integral part of administration (1959) 4014 provisions in State public assistance plans, characteristics (1959) 4015 supervisor's job (1954) 8804 staff participation in evaluation of policy on case recording (1956) 4191 standard medical procedures for VA hos- pitals. VA manual (1952) 974 State Department — administration, information and analyses, compilation (1960) 16939 personnel practices, hearings (1954) 6866, 6887 report (1956) 10263 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 31 Administrative managemont — Continued supervisor development proRram. basic course, Army civilian personnel i)am- phlcts (1953) 14771; (1956) 8140-17. 18368 supervisor Ruide for work improvements (1960) 15551 supervisor selection (1956) 20060 Bupervisors, here are S informative publi- cations to aid you in selecting or train- ing (1960) 2182 . supervisory personnel development in ].•.)(_. trade'and industrial field (1958) 4607 system in county extension office (1951 > 10339 tailor-make your executive staff (1960) 10391 technical activities, use of scientific and en- gineering manpower, check list (195S) 8015 tests of good management (1953) 10911 top iiroblem iu agriculture (address) (1953) 14626 travel and transportation procedures. Air Force manual (1954) 16019; (1950) 13926, 170.59 Veterans Administration — ,,«««% car-^er development program (19b0) 7602 management improvement report (1953) 13722 survey (1953) 838 ^ ,_^ , voluntary quits, reduction (19o2) 4(14 work measurement — charts (1951) 16183 development of system (1951) l(5o4 work simplification — man.TKeiiient studies, list (19o3) 4382 program (1952) 16250-251, 17369-370 reading list (1952) 17368 worker's quest for security, effects on per- sonnel management (address) (1951) 5574 . , workload and staffing reports, circular (1955) 4060 workload of combat forces company-level units. Army regs. (1957) 1529 workmen's compensation, problems (1954) 6686. 7393 see also Organization and methods examin- ers — Org.nnization in industry. Administrative Ottice of United States Courts : appropriations. 1954. supplemental, hear- ings (19.54) 5287 appropriations. 1956. .iudiciary — hearings (1955) 6171 law (1955) 11404 reports (1955) 0164. 9887 appropriations. 1957. judiciary, reports (1950) 10.?37. 10534 appropriations. 1957. supplemental — hearings (1956) 15434 1.1W (1956) 16693 proposal (1950) 10184 reports ri 956) 14770, 1.5280. 16915 change title of assistant director to deputy director, report (1958) 12509 reports (1951) 5893: (1952) 4520; (1953) 3648: (1954) 2945: (1955) 5336: (19,56) 6213: (1957) 5942: (1958) 2725: (1959) .5471: (1900) 0130 Administrative per.sonnel. .sec Govcrnniont of- ficials and employees. Administrative Practice Office, see Federal Administrative Practice Office. Administrative Procedure and P'-actice Com- mittee. ITouse. establish, hearings (1950) 12167 Administrative Procedure Office, reports (1958) 4888: (1959) 10036 Administrative Rules Conimissiim : establish — hearings (1953) 7552 reports (1951) 11179; (1954) 14726 Administrative Vice President of United States: position, creating — hearings (1950) 5482 report (1956) 8881 Administrators : Air Force opportunities (1959) 4260 scientist, examination announcement (1960) 15002 scientist, health, research and training grants, examination announcement (1900) 0379 see also Contract administrators — Medical ad- ministrators — Production adiuinistra- Admiral by'l992 (1959) 8135 Admiralty : extend jurisdiction under ships mortgage act — hearings (1954i 8571 report (1954) 7034 suits against United States (1951) 530 trial bv jury in all cases, report (1954) 17081 Admissions tax : excise taxes, internal revenue regs. (1957) 8718 exempt motion-picture theaters — hearing (1953) 9005 reports (1953) 12495, 12521, 12891 exemptions, amend internal revenue code — law (1950) 16S79 reports (1956) 14843, 16937, 17054 exemptions for athletic games held for bene- fit of crippled or retarded children — law (1959) 156S4 reports (1959) 14234, 14534 exemptions for certain musical perform- ances — law (1958) 5556 reports (1957) 13537: (1958) 3314 exemptions for events held by U.S. Olympic Association — law (1955) 16772 reports (1955) 14864.15450 guide for small business (1959) 4957 men in uniform. oxprnpt — law (1951) 1G330 reports (1951) 14867, 15137 Admixtures : air-entraining, tests on concrete (1952) 7647 silver into copper, effect on diffusion (1953) 8427 small dissolved, effect on kinetics of aging of alloys (1953) 17079 spots in se'a, calculation of turbulent hori- zontal diffusion, USSR (1959) 5151 Adolescents, see Youth. Adolf, Josef M., relief (1957) 7022 Adonis, .Toe, alias, see Doto, Joseph. Adoption : and foster home costs, study (1959) 3191 attornov's part (1959) 5714 children, statistical analysis, 1951 (1953) 4041 commercial practices, hearing (1956) 15472 definition of the term child In veterans' laws, amend — law (1959) 14050 reports (1959) 12214. 14452 forei.gn children, guidance manual for serv- ice couples. DOD pamphlet (19,59) 3132 Interstate practices, juvenile delinquency investigation, hearings (1956) 5487, 8900 Latin American laws (1951) 427 minor children, making unlawful certain practices, report (1956) 15411 orphans under refugee relief program (1956) 972 physicians part in placement of children (1958) 15085 procedure in D.C., prescribing and regu- lating — law (1954) 9046 reports (1954) 5234, 10001 protecting children in adoption (1950) 1365 social workers and social atrcncios role, i-epo't (in iiicotiuir (19581 0197 social worker's nilo (1959) 1476 when you adopt ;i child (1959) 1475 AnP, src Ammonium phosphates. Adrenal cortical oxiract. abstracts of research papers (1952) 827 nee alxo Hormones. Page 32 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Adrenal glands : carbon dioxide exposure effects on adrenal cortical activity (1955) 735 content of corticosterone in suprarenal blood of rats at various periods after irradiation, USSR study (1959) 3736 function in rlieumatisin. USSR study (19C0) 8578 function of adrenal cortex in women during period of aging and menopause, USSR study (1960) 1755G functional condition of adrenal cortex under stress in young and old rats, USSR study (1960) 17527 glutathione protection against potassium (1953) 7973 hypophyseal system in manifestations of experimental radiation sicliness, USSR studies (1959) 6619 interaction of adrenal and thyroid hor- mones in maintenance of body tempera- ture of rats exposed to cold (1960) 12703 medulla removal, effect on higher nervous activity, USSR studies (1959) 1810 pituitarv-adrenocortical function, bibliogra- phy (1951) 4533A proloniicd exposure to carbon dioxide in air, pituitary-adrenal interrelations (1954) 15631 relation of adrenal weight to body weight in mammals (1953) 7965 role in hematopoietic and thymicolymphatic response of rat to Dodophyllotoxin (1952) 18038 role in maintenance of blood protein and antibodies. USSR studies (1959) 6489 role in regulation of svstolic blood pressure in irradiated rats, USSR study (1960) 17529 secretory functions in newborn animals, in- fluences from splanchnic nerve, USSR study (1959) 16619 Adrenalectomy : effect on — radiation induced mortality of mouse (1951) 1354 survival, body weights, etc. (1951) 8686 Adrenalin : epidermal carcinogenesis, effect on (1952) 9578 excretion in urine during experimental die- tary hypercholesteremia and athero- sclerosis, T'SSR study (1959) 6611 prophylactic application in combination with acetylcholine for radiation disease, 623 Adrenocortifotropliic hormone : ACTH and related compounds, bililiography (1951) 4533A action on corticosteroid secretion. USSR study (1960) 9970 activity o-f peripheral blood of rats, effect of ionizing radiations, USSR study (1960) 17530 content in adenohvpophvses of control and irradiated rats, USSR study (1960) 17528 effect on basic processes of cerebral cortex, USSR study (1959) 6610 free 17-hydroxycorticosteroid levels in parotid fluid, serum, and urine follow- ing 2-hour intravenous infusion (1960) 4633 functional effect on adrenal cortex under stress in young and old rats, USSR study (I960) 17527 secretion, regulation (lectures) (1955) 813 Adriaans, John W., relief (1951), 578. 3018 Adriatic Sea, sailing directions (1952) 9438 Adsorbents : porous, effective adsorption of mixture vapors, USSR study (1959) 14921 porous structures, influence on form of adsorption isotherms of vapors, USSR study (1959) 12927 solid, bibliography. 1943-53 (1956) 7703 structure, role of adsorption of gases and vapors. USSR study (1959) 10348 Adsorption : anion excliange studies (1951) 6216 chemical, by mono-electron and bi-electron bonds, USSR studies (1959) 9264 clay, water sensitivity measurements (1959) 941 competitive, from solution between hydro- phobic and liydrophilic molecules" and ions (1951) 10149 conference (1955) 17875 determination of nitrogen front nitrogen- helium mixtures (1951) 7261 determination of surface area, method (1955) 19034 fluorocarbon group, state of absorbed mono- layers, equation (1960) 4340 gases in capillaries, etc. (1951) 16945 hafnium concentrate production (1951) 17523 halogcnated fire-extinguishing agents on powders (1960) 14600 hydrophobic monolayers of carboxylic acids (1951) 10152 internal, intercrystalline (1954) 380 isotherms of vapors, influence of porous structures of adsorbents on form, USSR study (1959) 12927 krvpton. retention efliciencies of selected ad- sorbents (1960) 6286 method, thermal separation of gas mixtures, theory, USSR study (1959) 13276 multimolecular theory, USSR study (1959) 12925 nitrogen on graphon system, thermodynamic functions of adsorbed molecules (1952) 11279 phenomena in gas-solid phase, survey (1959) 3118 phenomena, surface chemical compounds and their role (1960) 209 phenvlmercurlc acetate by aspergillus nlger (1958) 6287 physical, monolayer, multilayer, thermo- dynamics of (1953) 9458 research bv chemical faculty, Moscow State University (1959) 12984 selective, method of removal of saprophytic microorganisms from mixed suspen- sions of pathogenic and saprophytic microorganisms, USSR study (1960) 8538 soluble fluorocarbon derivatives at organlc- liquid/air interface (1959) 8145 sorption dynamics of 2 components of a mixture, USSR study (1959) 9255 uni- and multimolecular, from solution on nonporous adsorbent, USSR study (1959) 9257 uranyl salts from acidic solutions by acti- vated charcoal (1956) 14153 vapors mixture bv porous adsorbents, USSR study (1959) 14921 virgin and irradiated graphite (1956) 3078 water from alcohols and acids by carbons (1953) 18446 Adsorption spectra, see Spectra. ADTIC. see Artie, Desert, Tropic Information Center. Adult education, see Colleges and univer- sities — Distributive education — Educa- tion — Vocational education. Adult Literacy. National Commission for, see National Commission for Adult Lit- eracy. Adults, height and weight data, con^pilation (1960) 16469 Advance in air safetv. sui)plemental report of Civil Aeronautics Board (1958) 6623 Advance Seed Co., relief (1954) 3798. 6777, 8214 Advance with aviation (1958) 5442 Advanced bases (1957) 16101 Advanced engineering test reactor, see Reactors (atomic). Advanced Research Projects Agency, hearings, rei)orts, etc. on outer space compilation (1959) 16229 Advances in our knowledge of honey-guides (1958) 16429 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 33 Advectlon, different layers of atmosphere, ef- fect on movement of cyclones and anti- cyclones, USSR study (1900) 976 Adventures in science at Smithsonian (1958) 8934 Advertlsi'iiiont of mall routes, report (1958) 4559 Advertising : alcoholic beverajres, hearlnps (lOoS) 12611 allowances, guides for compliance with Clavton act and Robinson-Pat man act (19C0) 9754 and i)romotion, to increase domestic demand for fnrm products (paper) (1 !).">!•) 7021 apples and other agricultural commodities, promotional programs effect on sales (.address) (1960) 4492 co-op ad campaign covers 5 States (1952) 16520 cost in food marketing, 1947-56 (1960) 7644 Department of Commerce aids (address) (lO'lO) .■',4!>0 distribution data guide (1954) 12745; (1955) 2017, 12002; (1050) 2069; l.';200; (1957) 25.32 indexes (1957) 2532 expenditures bv food manufacturing cor- porations. 1947-57 (1960) 18207 false and misleading — decorative or imitation hardwood prod- ucts — hearings (1960) 6775, 13444 report (19C0) 11013 dentifrices — • hearings (1959) 1.548 report (1958) 14527 filter-tip cigarettes — hearin;.'s (1958) SSI report (1058) 4330 pricing representations, guides, adopted by FTC (1959) 9492 property sales — - hearings (1958) 15838 report (1959) 3378 textile fiber products, protect consumer — heariivrs (1056) 1S620 ; (1957) 9567; (Ifl.lS) 8486 law (1958) 14240 reports (1957) 1.3457, 13499; (1958) 8424. 14551 tranquilizing drugs, prescription — hearings (1958) 12179 report (1958) 14528 weight-reducing preparations — hearings (1058) 332 report (1958) 14451 Government, standard forms and procedure (1951) 3563. 10S7O liquor over radio and television (1952) 5515 local charges, exclude from manufacturer's sale price for tax purposes — law (1960) 15101 reports (1960) 15154, 1524,3, 15340 mall services under wage-hour law (1957) 1724*9 material, facilitate Importation, Interna- tional convention — law (1957) 15078 reports (1957) 656. 13447. 13921 texts (1953) 12740; (1958) 021 picture of Capitol or other public buildings, prolilbit use, report (1956) 12363 plan for your store, summary of Informa- tion (1057) 4837 premhims. means of developing markets (1053) 1S970 pricing representations, guides adopted liy Federal Trade Commission (1958) 15999 profitable, for small Industrial goods pro- ducers (1956) 10385 renegotiation proceedings (1952) 9699 retail stores - bibliograpliy (1960) 4402 effective advertising for small retailers (1955) 1798, 8454 Information sources (1954) 6448; (1055) 1115 television as a medium (1954) 13775 Advertising — Continue0 lO.jJl speech on subject (1950) 1(1081 grain storage structures (1954) 13332 \-erh-tai Shan, see Sinkiang Province. China. Aerial bombing ranges, defense use of praHice bombing range, agreements with Oer- manv (1955) 19705; (1956) 4.307; (19.57) 17221 Aerial delivery equipment, maintenance, spec, regs. (1951) 14500: (1953) .3921. Ofjoo 10015 : (1954) 3259. 6.35.3, 11135 19290 Aerial embarkation ports. Army regulations (1953) 10832; (1955) 17935 Aerial mapping : , ., aerial mosaics. U.S.. status, national atlas sheet (1959) 14750 aerial survey control squadrons, unit train- ing standard (1950) 11357 aerial survev medium squadrons, unit train- ing standard (1950) 113.59 aerosurveving and cartography. Central Scientific Research Institute, TTSSR, proceedings, excerpts (1959) 1797 agreement with — Cambodia (1958) 930 New Ze.iland (1900) 2242 Thailand (1954) 19035 cartographic photography (1950) 14130 communication, electronics squadrons, unit training standard (1950) 11300 cooperative photographing and mapping pro.iect, agreen'ent with Venezuela (1957) 18090 highwavs, photogranimetric methods, refer- ence guide outline (1950) 17707: (1959) 5390 map-match scoring method — discussion and recommendations (1958) 110 relinhilitv (1958) 4007 map rolling device for aerial sketch-mapping (1955) 17231 mapping and charting squadron, aerial elec- tronic survey. A.F. training standard (1959) 4210-11 multiplex yilotter procedures (1900) 1;)5.31 Pacific aren yiroject, agreement (1953) 2S05 photo interpretation, forester's guide (1958) 0073 photogramnietrv, bibliography (1900) 10009 rectification of aerial )>hotographs by inci- dence method (1900) 7243 Btereophotogrammetric survey, achievements and future Plans (1900) 17710 timing of survevs for balsam woolly aphid (1957) 10040 visual photo stpiadron. unit training stand- ard (1950) 11358 see also Phototrraminetry. Aerial penetrometers, .ire Penetrometers. Aerial photography : aerial phnto scale-protractor, description and use (1953) 9336 Aerial photography- -continued aerial photos, how to make stereo slides from (1954) 10503 Air Force flight, unit training standard. manual (1956) 9020 Air Force regulations (1952) 1807. 4665. 15999. 1715.3-1.54: (1953) S410. 11833. 14708, 16749-750: (1954) 3097. 9245. 11015: (1955) 112.0928 Air Force squadrons, unit training standard, manual (1956) 9619 airport forest surveys, better definition of classes (1953) 17605 Alaska Highway, photo interpretation (1951) 5307 alignment of film by pressing to glass (19f;()) 19014 analysis of flood-plain samples, use in evaluation of agricultural flood dam- age (1900) 81 analytic aerotriangulation method (1960) 1578 Antarctica, regional photo interpretation series (1955) 10292 Black Hills beetle infestations, surveys (1900) 1814 classification. Army regs (1955) 192 conifer stands in Rocky Mountains, aerial volume tables (1957) 8050 dot samplings on aerial photos — estimating area in logging roads (1960) 13990 relief importance in area estimates (1957) 8057 forest inventory purposes in Tennessee Val- ley (1955) 5301 forest photo interpretation, basic tech- niques (1960) 11318 forest surveys — insect, in Oregon and Washington (1955) 10392 relation of minimum area standards to proportions obtained by dot samples (1957) 8059 frosted templets aid photo interpreter (1957) 7424 image-motion compensation in cameras by means of rotating thin prisms (1954) 5S79 interpretation — Alaska interior, indicators of forest land classes (1959) 1069 special regulations (1952) 12552 use of stereograms ( 1950 I 20464 maintenance and installation of equipment, Air Force manual (1956) 16191 method of provitric (portable, auto-focus), specifi- cation (19581 8016 reconnaissance. Air Force manual (1956) 2805 reconnaissance equipment, testing, military standard (1953> 7(ilO, 10007 rectification of photograjdis by incidence rectifiers, iirojection printing, specification method (1900) 7243 (1957) 1925 release of aerial photographs. Army regs (1951) 0024 Page 36 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Aerial photography — Continued residential neighborhoods, evaluate ac- curacy of interpretation data (1957) 9101 residential structures, verification of anal- ysis, studv of Rochester, N.Y. (1956) 13291 role of aerial surveys in hijrhway ensineer- ing (papers) (1960) 7543-44 selection of stand variables in southern Maine for making volume estimates (lOr.9) 17469 simplifying plane tabling on scale of 1 : 25.0<:»0 (1960) 15917 stand height measurements, accuracy on aerial photos in Rockv Mountains (1956) 3971 status, U.S., national atlas sheet (1959) 14751 technical cooperation agreement with Li- beria (1954) 1139 3 scales compared for making stand meas- urements (1959) 17468 timber cruising on aerial photos (1952) 5S62 timber estimating in northern Minnesota, volume tables (1960) S452 transferring aerial photographs, theoretical bases and construction of system of transforming printers, USSR study (1960) 14495 use in estimating forest drain (1053) 17606 utilization in troop units, USSR studies (1959) 5023 Viking 12 photography at altitudes ranging up to 143.5 miles (1959) 13506, 15127 volume tables — ponderosa pine in Rocky Mountains (1960) 139S9 southern Arkansas (1900) 9S31 see also Aerial mapping. Aerial prospecting : airborne radioactivity survev techniques in Colorado Plateau (1955) 9161 Coconino County, Ariz. (1955) 18073 Colorado, southwestern and south central (1955) 19066 Dripping Spring ciuartzite, Ariz. (1956) 410 Espanola area, Santa Fe County, N. Mex. (1960) 1S306 Grand. San Juan, Emery and Wayne Coun- ties, Utah, and Montrose County, Colo. (l!to6) 417 Green River Basin. Wyo. (1956) 411 Kern and San Bernardino Counties. Calif., and Nye County. Xev. (1956) 409 Little Rocky Mountains, Mont. (1955) 19068 low-level radiometric surveying (1958) 13474 radioaetivitv survev data, geologic evalua- tion (195S) 11485 Ruby Range and Sweetwater Basin, Mont. (1959) 15415 southern California project, located in Cali- fornia and Arizona, summary (1959) 8402 southwestern Arkansas (1955) 18071 Utah, v.est-central (1955) 19069 Vallev of Fire-Muddv Mountains region, Xev. (1959) 13798 Wind River Basin, Wyo. (1959) 5647 Aerial refueling, .see Airjilanes. Aerial spraying, see Sprays and spraying. Aerial surveys, see Aerial mapping — Aerial photography — Radioactivity. Aerial towed tarsets. techniques and pro- cedures (1959) 9G24 Aerial tramways, see Cableways. Aero Mayflower Transit Co., Inc : accident (1955) 12492 court case (1951) 1255 Aero reports, David W. Taylor Model Basin (1960) 18071-79 Aerobee-hi. Navy rocket, test firing (1956) 9331 Aerobee-.ir., see Rockets. Aerocentrifuge device for detection of micro- flora in air of lying-in hospital, USSR study (1959) 5037 Aerodynamic heating : behavior of beryllium and beryllium copper in supersonic air jet (1960) 5887 cone-cyliuder-tlare configuration in free flight, measurements of heat transfer (I960) 5897 data obtained from free-flight tests between Mach. nos. 1 and 5 (1960) 4272 deflected trailing-edge flap on delta fin (1960) 10241 effects on — fin leading-edge shape (1960) 5898 flutter of rectangular wing at Mach. 2 (19001 16091 vibration freiiuencies of X-15 wing (1960) 8819 fin-stabilized cone-cylinder configuration, free flight heat transfer measurements (1960) 5879 graphite, silicon carbide and polymer-glass- cloth laminates, preliminary investiga- tion (1960) 5S99 heat coiiduction in air investigation, in- cluding effects of oxygen dissociation (I960) 5953 liquid propellants. numerical computation (1960) 7452 molvbdenum coated with molvbdeuum disili- cide. tests (1960) 5891 multiweh wing structures in free jet, tests (1960) 5902, 5905 nose-cone cooling by upstream ejection of solid coolants at stagnation point (1960) 5900 simulation of atmosphere entry of vehicles with small scale models, study of meth- ods (1060) 8S01 tantalum in 3.800° F. supersonic airstream, investigation (1960) 4249 transpiration cooling of 40° double wedge using nitrogen and helium (1960) 4236 visual technique for determining qualitative rates on complex configurations (1960) 19124 Aerodynamics : air-water analogy and study of hydraulic models (1953) 13446 aircraft, translation (1959) 13753 airfoil sections (1954) 17693: (1955) 1711 approximations for solution of certain prob- lems — (1951) 10075 erratum (1952) 9525 axial-flow compressors, unclassified litera- ture survey (1955) 19561 balance shapes and sweepback on control- surface (1951) 20134 bodies — blunt, with cross sections, pressure dis- tributions at Mach number of 4.95 (1959) 16925 ducted (1955) 10570 two-dimensional bluff, drag and shedding frequency (1954) 12470 which support shock waves shaped like elliptical cones, supersonic perfect-gas flow calculations (1959) 15077 bodies of revolution — boattail. having minimum wave drag (1955) 17478 equivalent, numerical method for calcu- lating configuration from 2d derivative of area distribution (1959) 6753 in combined pitching and yawing motions, study of forces and moments (1960) 8815 errata (1960) 16060 in free flight, supersonic turbulent bound- ary layer (1958) 16390 in supersonic flow (1952) 15674 in vincinity of reflection plane at Mach nos. 1.41 and 2.01. pressure-distribution investigation (1959) 2042 open-nosed, theoretical methods for com- puting zero-lift wave drag (1958) 17280 traveling at high supersonic airspeeds (1955) 8351 use of Newtonian concepts, working charts for rapid prediction of force and pres- sure coeflicients (1960) 2116 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 37 Aerodynamics — Continued body and fln dertections, effects on charac- teristics In pitch of O.OOS-scale model of 4-staKe rocket confi'riiration at Mach nos. 1 41 and 1.S2 (1959) 1G8.S2 body liftinp tests at Mach Number 6.8G (i;)t;o) 5876 body perturljatious effect on hypersonic How over slender power law bodies (lOGO) 74(;0 body with cavities partly filled with liquid, theory of motion (19C0) 8S4S calculated aerodynamic influence coefficients fi)r swept wings in subsonic flow (1950) 19570 calculating aerodynamic influence coeflicients at subsonic speeds (1952) 10607; (1953) 19319 calculation Of loadlnjr of winRs (1951) 15614 characteristics of deck-Inlet multijet water- based-aircraft configuration designed for sui)ersonic flight (I960) 4233 characteristics of deep-step planlnjr-tail flving-boat hulls (1952) 11328, 16808; (1954) 10690 characteristics of 42°sweptback wing, effect of ground Interference (1951) 1S825 characteristics of several jet-spoiler controls on 45° swei)tback wing (1960 42.'')1 cone-cylinder bodj' of revolution with var- ious nose and tin configurations, force measurements (1959) 6703 oosmlcal, problems, symposium (1952) 4681 dynamic stability of aircraft, linearized equations of motion of spin (1955) 3565 flutter calculations using various coefficients, rectangular cantilever wings (1955) 785 forces and loading on symmetrical circular- arc airfoils (1954) 18902 forces and moments on Inclined bodies (1960) 5840 forces, moments and stability derivatives for slender bodies of general cross sec- tion (1954) 19727 free-flight air-drag measurement techniques (1951) 5729 fuel motion, effects (1953) 16358 fundamental, on series expansions in mag- netic Reyiiolds number (1959) 13445 fuselages with rectangular cross section, research (195S) 13016 gas-flow-interferometry, etc. (1955) 5060 heat transfer, effects on boundary-layer transition (1954) 8930-32 heating, investigation on hemispherical nose (1955) 803 heating of oscillating surface (1954) 7500 heating with continuous fluid injection (1951) 7218 hlgh-angk'-of -attack aerodynamic-derivative data (1951) 20159 hodograph for free stream line theory for computing drag of bluff bodies (1954) 12469 hypersonic flow over slender power law bodies, analytical solutions (1960) 2128 Internal, radial flow in rotating channels (1953) 19;ilS; (1955) 3557 ion tracer technl(nie for airspeed measure- ment (1954) 7504 jet alri)lanes during take-off and landing (1959) 16871 loads, bodies with elliptical cross sections and various plan forms, transonic characteristics (1959) 131-17 maximum theorems and reflections of simple waves (1955) ;1259.S motion and heating during atmosphere re- entry of space vehicles (I'.M'.d) 1(;06(> motion of thin bodies at liigli supersonic velocities, rSSH study (19(;()) 11415 naval aviator.-?, textlmok (196i;) 16]5t! PACAF basic blbliograi)hies (195S) 11236; (1959) 9635; (1960) 10516 papers presented at XAC.\-l'niverslty Con- ference (1955) 184S1 oglve-cyllnder body at Mach number 4.04 pressure measurements (19.09) 6726 Aerodynamics — Continued parabolic-arc bodies, pressure distribution at transonic speeds (1958) 5001 ; (1959) 3927 performance and static stability at Mach number 3.3 of aircraft configuration emplovlng 3 trlaniailar wing jianels and body "f ement — insjiection, spec. regs. (1954) 8049. 1S200 maintenance, Armv regs. (1955) 8847; (1950) 8139. 14108 recordation of encumbrances affecting title, etc-., regulations of FAA administrator (1900) 17037 return of certain leased air service items, agreement with Federal Repul)Iic of Germany (1960) 18137 standards — index (1900) 12707 lists (1951) 1072, 11857. 14.42.5-426; (19.'-.2) 8322: (1953) 2975. 3772, 0543, 137>9, 1S211 ; (1954) 2300, 4709, 12718, 19209; (1955) 19,87. 10863, 12874. 10359; (1950) 2045, 4042. 13174, 19715; (1957) 2505, 6139. 12007; (1058) 2013, 4000, 10372, 13289: (1959) 2305, 10756, 17222; (i960) 2399. 4041, 11813 support equipment — design, specification (1953) 5797; (1954) 7114 drawings, etc., specifications (1953) 5798 ; (1954j) 18463 see also (Ground support equipment — Mili- tary supplies. Aeronautics : accidents in sreneral aviation operations (19.57) 14:789; (1958) 13738; (1960) 15G2 activity, forecast (1957) 11S08 advancing aviation. Federal, State, and local cooperation (address) (1953) 19957 aeronautical experience, civil aeronautics manual, supp. (1953 )773 aeronautical knowledge, civil aeronautics manual supp. (1951) 16267 aerospace terms — glossary (1900) 138 interim glossary (1958) 16713 agricultural applications, research and de- velopment, conference report (1959) 13717 agricultural aviation and Federal Aviation Agency (speech) (1960) 5292 air age education textbooks, bibl. (1951) 433 air fronts, flying significance (1956) 0205 air mobilitv and Army, special lubliogra- phies (1959) 4301 : (1900) 9151 air service facilities, agreement with — France (1951) 10296 Greece (1953) 13079 Italy (1951) 5850 air transit facilities in Ar.ores. agreement with Portugal (1952) 11506. 14430 air transport services, agreements with — Brazil (1952) 935 China (1951) 17108 Ciilia (1955) 0706 Denmark (1955) 3655. 3057 Ecuador (1951) 17170 France (1951) 5849; (1952) 3108, 8145 Israel (1954) 10874 .Tapan (1954) 10870 Korea, use of Kimpo Airport (1953) 0374 Netlieriands (1954) 15896 Norway (1955) 3056. 305S Pakistan (1955) 19714 Page 40 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Aeronautics— Continued air transport services, agreements with — Con. Panama (195.'!) 9704 Toi-tugal (ion:!) 1^019 Spain (1951) 4197, 7431-32; (1955) 17652 Sweden (1955) 900, 1818 Venezuela (1954) 17S43 air transportation — • development and airspace use problems, report (1957) 15;il5 employment in industry (chart) (1953) 17714 employment outlook — departmental editions (1953) 7943 document edition (1953) 7313 industry (address) (1951) 9250 occupational outlook summary (1953) 1769S airline traffic survey (1952) 2199-2203 airman's guide — Alaska (1953) 3038, 13856: (1954) 2378, 12790; (1955) 2060. 12948: (1956) 2115. 13250; (1957) 2582. 120S0 ; (1958) 2086, 10448: (1959) 2513, 11046 : (1960) 2711, 12069 Hawaiian I.slands area (1952) 1138, 11738 Pacitic supplements (1953) 3037. 13855: (1954) 2377, 12789; (1955) 2059, 12947; (1956) 2217, 13249; (1957) 2581. 12079; (1958) 2085, 10447; (1959) 2512, 11044; (1900) 2709, 12067 notices to airmen (1959) 11045: (1960) 2710, 12068 United States (1952) 1137. 11737; (1953) 3036, 13854; (1954) 2376, 12788; (1955) 2058, 12946: (1956) 2116, 13248; (1057) 2580. 12078: (1958) 2084, 10446: (1959) 2511, 11043; (1960) 2708, 12066 airmen & air agency certificates, civil pen- alties, hearing (1958) 8322 airwavs operations training series, bulletins (1951) 6265-66; (1952) 291, 2184, 3511, 4959-60, 16298-299, 17424 ; (1955) 7476, 9258 American aerospace chronology, 1903-58, historical data (1959) 9630 American aviation, chronology, 1903-53, his- torical data (1955) 16295 anniversary of 1st powered flight, proceed- ings (1954) 16932 Antigo, Wis., airport dedication (address) (1959) 11815 armament electronic systems, Interceptor (1960) 4553 Armv air service laws, compilation (1951) 6444 Armv aviation — Armv regulations (1951) 2472. 6018, 7.584, 12760: (1952) 6529, 9S74. 17200, 18376; (1953) 1902-3, 3792. 8465; (1954) 1320, 18104. 19236; (1955) 16428, 17932-934. 18816-817: (1956) 144-145. 1193. 2965-66. 4685. 6460, SOS1-S083, 97.59-61, 14047, 16344—346. 18151-152, 19786: (1957) 291-293, 1560, 3377-78, 4676-78. 6245 digest (periodical) (1955) 2744. 12885; (1957) 2.=;i6. 12020: (1958) 2032, 10392: (1959) 2323. 10770; (1960) 2414. 11825 disaster operations, spec. regs. (1951) J 0524 flight information. Army regs. (1957) 4677 history, 1947-53 (1956) 1153 National Guard regulations (1954) 987, 5851: (1955) 5101,17505: (1958) 1756 personnel program, spec. regs. (19521 157 : (1953) 3898 special bibliography (1950) 4300, 8387 sjieech (1957) 7595 use of meteorology, technical manual (1958) 11281 Armv materiel, airtransportability, Armv "regs (1952) 18385 atomic, biological, and chemical defense, Yugoslavia studies (1959) 5132 Ai ronautics — Continued attitudes toward flying, exploratory study (1955) 10805 aviation career and scholarship reference sources (1959) 893G aviation education — bilili,S7 ; (1958) 2092. 10454; (1959) 11051A; (1960) 5290, 15440, 18492 civil air policy — hearings (1956) 12162 report (1954) 9177 report, amendment (1959) 15.^35 civil air re^'ulations (1951) 2821-22 ; (1952) 4909-71, 8580-83; (1953) 10195, 17190; (1954) 35:?2, 0515-18, 13859, 19356; (1955) 353. 1204-65. 4100, 9262-63, 11211, 16673-674, 19121-122 ; (1956) 474, 3279. 0702-03, 11722. 14255-258, 10569, 20028-29; (1957) 582. 1720, 3548-50, 12990; (1958) 6625-34, 7992, 13739, 15693; (1959) 4797; (1960) 560 amendments. «ee listings under Civil Aero- nautics Administration and Federal Aviation Agency (1959 and 1960) In most nionthlv l.-.sues. list (1951) 9238 notice (1960) 0853 special regulations (195G) 2134, 13264; (1957) 2595. 12097; (1958) 2102. 10463; (1959) 2389, 11053; (1960) 2719, 12077 status (1952) 18503 : (1953) 3044, 13861 ; (1954) 2383, 12794; (1955) 2064 12952: (1956) 2122, 5024, 13254, 14258; (1957) 1733. 2r,S6, 8022, 120S7, 16464; (1958) 2092, 4122, 10454, 13748; (1959) 11051A ; (1960) 5296 civil avi.TMfin — airline management, problems (remarks) (1959) 245B and controlled materials plan (address) (1951) 14091 blbliojrraphles and films (1959) 4958 CAB regulatory role (address) (1960) 9257 code of Federal regulations (1951) 9700, 13728; (1952) 9284-85; (1053) inor.O. 16094; (1954) 10421-422; (1955) 6428,8108; (1956) 9039. 10780; (1957) 85.-^2, 11447, 14142: (1958) 5915, 7224-25; (1959) 6148-49, 7717; (1900) 9732-33, 11252 Communist China, civil air fleet develop- ment (1960) 10117 for defense (address) (1951) 0269 forecasts, 1960-70 (1957) 9274 general aviation aircraft use, 1957 (1960) 1738 Government iiubllcatlons, price lists (1957) 2282; (1959) 8187; (1960) 10178, 16188 growing importance to citizens (1953) 15019 in— Argentina (1957) 14231 Australia (1957) 872 Austria (1955) 15733 I5rii7.il (1956) 20448 Federal Krpubllc of Germany (1956) 15775 Freiicli West Africa (1956) 10882 nondurns (1950) 15774 Indl.'i (1950) 740 Ireland (1957) 16874 .Tapan (1955) 17214 Mexico (1957) 4042 New Zealand (1956) 1659 Aeronautics — Continued civil aviation — Continued In — ContinncHl Peru (1957) 7412 Venezuela (1957) 11559 Viet-Num (1958) 3522 Industry, materials rel. to competition, opinions, etc. (1956) 10668 interuatluual, convention amcndmenta, protocol — report (1957) 657 text (1957) (J49, 5880 Investigation, authorization, report (1957) 3770 Japanese Investments in aircraft and products (1900) 10597 medicine, hearings (1957) 11293 mission tu — Colombia, agreement (1956) 12933 Costa Ulca, agreement (1950) 988 Honduras, agreement (1955) 16032 Panama, agre<^'ment (1954) 15895 Peru, agreements (1952) 15808; (1956) 1005 outlook In Immediate future (1952) 4967 problems, investigate, report (1956) 3618 report and forecast (address) (1952) 0801 statistical handbool{ (1952) 2194; (1953) 19959; (1954) 18291; (1955) 19117; (1950) 468, 20025 ; (195S) 246; (1959) 1614 ; (1900) 564, 17031 supplemental air service, hearings (1958) 19883 25 years of civil aviation (address) (1951) 9244 use of Payne Field, agreement (1952) 15869 USSR periodical, abstracts (1959) 8428 colleges, uuiversitles. and public vocational scliools with aviation or ground school courses approved by FAA (1959) 12595 commercial transport helicopters (1952) 18557 conference on communication systems (1951) 17042 development of Air Force (1952) 15943 dictionary (I960) 4,192 ditching sense (1958) 8996 electrician's basic course — Instructor guide (1958) 3S74 student's worlcboolc and guide (1958) 387 5 electronics officer's guide (1958) 15412 emergency evacuation provisions (1953) 5389 exploring aviation, vocational guidance cour«p (1952) 0794 eitraclass activities for secondary school pupils (1957) 755 FAA Aeronautical Center, program, facili- ties, etc. (1959) 12029 facilities — and services In Greenland, agreement with Denmarlc (1960) 18142 modernizing national system, plan (1957) 11^05 national requirements, 195(3-75 (1957) 11806-808, 14524 planning, final report (1957) 10300 report of study group (1957) 4827 special assistant for aviation facilities planning, report (1957) 6771 Federal aviation act — comparative print (1959) 7627 enforcement procedures, regulations (1900) i:i879 hearings (1958) 9795, 14575 law (1958) 14071 legislative history (1960) 15438 message from the President (1958) 8154 reports (195'^) 9758, 14300, 14454 review, lie.-irliigs (190O) 15371. 18441 safetv regulations (address) (1958) 16820 text (1959) 11817 Fedoral aviation act, amend— hearings (1959) 7628: (1900) 9631, 10900, 10962, 11172. 13443 laws (1959) 11968; (1960) 13071, 13104, 16791 Page 42 Do not Older from index; see indicated entry Aeronautics — Continued Federal aviation act. amend — Continued reports (1959) 75G0, 8701, 8705, 9860: (19G0) 8202. 9584, 10S92. 11080. 13359, 13395, 15142, 15213 Federal Aviation Agency, purpose, organi- zation, etc. (19G0) 565 Federal role — hearings (1957) 3698; (1959) 3324 reports (1956) 16964 ; (1958) 14535 films distributed by C.A.A., catalog (1951) 4613 fixed communications, regulations (1951) 14698: (1952) 17432 fixed communications services, map (1959) 1.5370 flight notifications, agreement with Mexico (1953) 17991 flights of military aircraft, agreement with — Dominican Republic (1951) 7437 Honduras (1954) 2150 India (1953) 1478, 19506 Nicaragua (1953) 1479 flights of private aircraft, agreement with Cuba (1954) 7700 flying clubs, organization, etc. (1951) 9240 flying school curriculum (1951) 17649 flying training — Air Force letter (1951) 4275 Air Force manuals (1953) 8335-39; (1954) 13425; (1955) 8647. 13607. 16261-262. 17783-784; (1956) 2864, 6297-99, 7950 Air Force regulations (1951) 8915, 12692, 14384; (1952) 1852, 3198, 14559: (1955) 16325-326: (1956) 9663, 11422. 18013; (1957) 6083 foreign and international aviation, basic information sources (1955) 10365 future air transport systems, techniques and technologies (address) (1960) 15437 future of astronomy in aviation, USSR study (1960) 15803 general aviation alert bulletin (1959) 12635 general aviation, present status (address) (1952) 17430 general aviation today (address) (1952) S573 general operation rules — civil aeronautics manual (1955) 4147, 13969; (1956) 11712 civil air regulations, amendments (1954) 16342 Government publicatione on civil aviation, list (1953) 9226 ground-cushion phenomenon — hearings (1959) 8753 reports (1959) 9839, 9924 ground school ratings, civil air regs. (1951) 10894 guided missileman 3 & 2, Navy training courses (1958) 15293 heavy reconnaissance wings and squadrons. AF manual (1955) 8645 high altitude sense (1956) 2698 industry-government cooperation, general problems (1957) 16453 instrument landing system, chart (1956) 14251 Interim aerospace terminology reference (1960) 18263 international air agreements, report (1956) 8861 International aviation agreements, role of Commerce Dept. In negotiation (ad- dress) (1959) 15549 international notams (1951) 1756. 11941; (1952) 1144. 11742; (1953) 3042. 13859; (1954) 2381. 12793; (1955) 2063. 12951; (1956) 2121. 13253; (1957) 2585. 12085; (1958) 2090, 10452: (1959) 2517. 11050; (1960) 2715. 12073 international weather schedules, service O (1952) 4968; (1959) 15369A jet age planning — progress and developments (reports) (1958) 4109, 5447A; (1959) 3390 Aeronautics — -Continupd jet age planning — Continuod progress report, 1956 (1958) 5447 local air service and Civil AeronautlcB Board (address) (1951) 13034 man on wings. USSR study (1959) 6534 marine aviation in the Philippines (1952) 2884 medium reconnaissance squadrons (electron- ics), AF manual (1955) 8646 medium reconnaissance squadrons (weather) AF manual (1955) 8643 medium reconnaissance wings and squadrons, AF manual (1955) 8644 memorandum for aviators (1953) 3285. 14116; (1954) 2028. 13039; (1955) 2325, 13218; (1956) 2385. 13523; (1957) 2858. 12371; (1958) 10728; (1959) 2667, 11206; (1960) 2871, 12234 men and electronics in Federal aviation (address) (1960) 9708 meteorological codes (1951) 5998 meteorological servicing of tower control area and utilization of radar station. Civil Air Fleet at Rostov-on-Don, USSR (1959) 16539 military air transit rights, agreement with — Costa Rica (1953) 8220 Ecuador (1952) 19184 military aviation mission, agreement with — Paraguay (1053) 11561 Peru (1952) 15867 Salvador (1955) 6776; (1957) 18075 military aviation notices (1954) 2298-99, 12715^716: (1955) 1984-86. 12870- 873: (1956) 2041-43, 13172-173; (1957) 2501-4, 12005-6. 12014-15; (1958) 2011-12. 201SA-19, 10370-371, 10380-381 : (1959) 2303^, 2315 mountain wave, what it means to pilot (1955) 10759 NASA operations, semiannual report — departmental editions (1959) 15088; (1960) 19154 document editions (1959) 14112; (1960) 9437. 18420 NASA program. Industry conference (1960) 17876' national aeronautical collections, transfer (1951) 14841 national aviation policy, convertiplane Im- plications (1954) 19138 national collections exhibited by National Air Museum (1956) 17589 naval aviation — air controlraan. Navy training courses (1954) 8960: (1959) 9425 calendar of significant events, 1898- 1956 (1958) 11064 career in the main stream awaits you (1956) 7 Government publications, price ll8t(1959) 8187 : (1960) 16188 high school airman recruit program, an- nouncement (1960) 14638 In review (1951) 8845; (1958) 5182 naval aviation news (1951) 1624, 11800; (1952) 1000. 11614; (1953) 2922, 13734; (1954) 2196, 12601; (1955) 1869. 12749; (1956) 1923. 13057; (1957) 2385, 11891; (1958) 1898, 10254; (1959) 2188, 10645; (1960) 2287, 12446 Navy wings, publication (1956) 1799 safety and survival equipment manual (1959) 8279 safetv review (1955) 12748; (1956) 1922, 13056; (1957) 2384, 11890; (1958) 1897, 10253; (1959) 2187, 10644; (1960) 2286, 12444 training (1959) 15124 navigation and facility publication.* utilized in Armv operations — Army regulations (1955) 8790 special regulations (1954) 4774 Navy and commerce air service, etc., laws (1951) 9363 notamcode (1952) 17429 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 43 Aoronautlcs — Continued notice to aviators (1051) lOr.r,. 121 S6: (1952) 1384. 119B7; (1953) 3287, 14119: (1954) 2031, 13041; (1955) 2327. 13220; (195(!) 2387, 13525; (1957) 2802, 12375; (1958) 2377. 10732: (1959) 2671. 11210; (1900) 2874, 12237 indexes (1951) 15497; (19.-.2) 11007; (1953) 7904; (1954) 7372; (1955) 4905: (1950) 7584; (1957) 10008; (1958) 6097: (1959) 6314; (1960) 1223S obstruction marking for air commerce (1951) (5271 optical expan.sion i-attern in aerial locomo- tion (1950) 13993 onr aviation picture (;ul(lress) (1053( 171S;j TACAF basic biblioprnphy (1958) 11230; (1959) 9035; (1980) 10540 pilot certificates to graduates of flying schools, civil air regulations amend- ment (195S) 13742 Polish military publications, review (1958) 16207 pressure pattern flight (1052) 4330 program for stimulating interest in general aviation (1952) 18558 publications, price list (1951) 8297; (1952) 13965; (1053) 16017: (1954) 17314; (1950) 7771; (1957) 10170 radar fundamentals and surveillance, etc. (1952) 10299 r.Tdio services. FCC rules and regulations (1900) SS55 recent trends (address) (1959) 5305 research abstracts. NACA (1951) 14058 research at Langlev Aeronautical Labora- tory (19.58) 7533 research facilities, construction by NACA — hearings (1952) 5338: (1953) 9169: (1954) 3723, 8554; (1955) 4428, 4431, 6309. 7075 ; (1950) 5251 ; (1957) 0001. 6963 laws (1052) 12078: (10.54) 9625; (1955) 9397; (1057) 15120; (1958) 11813 reports (19.52) 5143. 5235. 8984; (1953) 7432, 9075: (1954) 3694. 5146, 8455; (1955) .3077. 4334. 4370. 7040; (1956) 5190; (1957) 6807. 6920, 15473: (10.58) 9584. 12020. 12524 research facilities of NACA, visit by Ralph E. Flanders, report (1955) 7977 research, investigation, authorization, re- port (10.-)!») .3200 respiratory plivsiologv in aviation, hand- boolv ■(105.")) 6063 rocket development. Dr. Langley's parados (1900) 18100 safety — aviation safety releases (1057) 2583. 12081 economic and nostal offenses, civil pen- alties, hearing (1958) 8322 manual of procedure (1957) 526 safetv iind Federal Government (remarks) (105t) 18287 security control violations, civil penalties — h.-aring (1958) 8322 reports (1958) 4504, 9495 special Army regulations (1051) 10522-525, 12820, 10064-65; (1952) 129. 3301, 8302, 17201; (1953) 295-290, 3844, 8.''.24. IfiSOO. 10774 special civil air regulation (1951) 11048; (1052) 1152, 11740; (1053) 3072, i:;87S; (1954) 2390, 12801; (1955) 2071. 12900 speed ;!s factor in 50 years of aviation pro- gress (1955) 3254 statutes and related material, compilations (1954) 13858; (1958) 6624; (1959) 11817 subsidy, the puldic's investment in air trans- portation (.•Hldress) (1954) 19359 tactical reconnaissance sciumlrons (night photo), AF manual (1055) 17761 Aeronautics — Continued technical cooperation, agreement with Pan- ama, civil aviation specialists head- quarters (1953) 18004 technical data digest (1951) 1071, 11S53; (1952) 1050. 11006 indexes (1951) 4371, 10014 : (1952) 3228 technical standanls register (1951 I T47tK> theater air reconnaissance operations. Air Force manual (1955) 1003 training instructor, examination announce- ment (1956) 14273: (1959) 25ii transptirtation, bibliography (195:; i 18916 United States activities, reports, (1959) 3288; (1900) 6499 USSR — bibliography (1955) 8313 designers, aircraft, aerohydrodynamic In- stitute (1959) 850 military translations (1960) 11455 weather — domestic operational schedules (1953) 17187 information, what It means to pilots (1955) 17717: (1960) 14777 key to aviation rei)orts (1959) 9547 severe weather forecasts, importance to pilot (1956) 9518 what States can do for aviation (address) (1959) 15505 work of Samuel P. Langley (1960) 16230 Wright aeronautical serial reports (1960) 185, 3360. 12728 see also Air carriers — Airnavigation — Air power — Aircraft — -Collisions in air — Flight — Landing (aircraft) — Stability of aircraft — also certain headings be- ginning Aid. Aeronautics and Astronautics Coordinating Board, establish, reports (lOOOi 94S0, 10799 Aeronautics and Space Administration. Na- tional, see National Aeronautics and Space Administration Aeronautics and Space Exploration. Select Committee on. House, report (1958) 12134 Aeron.nutics Bureau. Navy ; abolish and transfer functions — hearings (1959) 9899. 12523 law (1959) 14029 reports (1950) 0586. 121S6. 12480 appropriation.s. 1956, Navy Dept., hearings (1055) 7700 appropriations. 1957, Navv Dept., hearings (1056) SOI 3 chemicals used, information of toxicity, flashpoint, and Hanimabilitv (1957) 4433 naval aviation, career in the main stream .■;w;iits vou ( 1050 i 7 poster (lO.iO) 11557 i)roeurement of sextants, aircraft. Army resrs. (1055) 1S871 records, inventory (10511 10002 rocket launchers procurement, hearings (1958) 14565 technical notes (1951) 1625, 11801; (1952) 1001. 11615 technical orders (1951) 1626. 11802 technicjil reports, stibiect classification (1054) 7708: (1955) i:!530 Aeroscopes. oil stre;ini photoniicrographic. for obtainiiiLT cloud li(jiiid-water c(tntent and droplet size distributions in fiiirht (1056) 4128 Aerosols : acoustic coagulation and its technical ap- plication. T'SSR study (1950) 3794 acoustical flows. co!i'_'ulating effect, USSR study (1000) 1010 air cleaning studies (1955) 4110 behavior and removal in air cleaning (1952) 10179 bibliography (1955) 11130 cloud chamljer for counting condensation nuclei in aerosols (1950) 1339 deposition from elevated sources, calcula- tions (1058) 7908 Page 44 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Aerosols — Continued disinfeetive aerosols as means of disinfect- ing air, studies (1959) 5130 dust, distribution of particles by sizes (1960) 18875 electi-ostatic precipitator for measurinjj par- tifle-size distribution (1050) 1132.'! generators, helicopter equipment, USSR study (1959) 7925 grasshopper control, effectiveness (1959) 7959 heavily polydispersed, distribution in turbu- lent atmosphere at long distance from iiistantaueous point source, USSR studv (19tJ0) 9S88 hydrogen chloride and hydrochloric acid in air, determination by turbidometric method, USSR studies (1059) 7951 industrial, techniques for sampling (1951) 4569; (1955) 9100 industrial use, directions (1052) 5739: (1953) 1S7S1 : (19C0) 10503 insecticidal, application in warehouses, safety precautions, Army regs. (1957) 6282 insecitcide, specifications (1951 825, 8210, 8220: (1956) 12491 insecticides, low pressure, specitications (1954) 1230S ; (1955) 6459-60. 17145; (1057) 9941 liqueSed-gas — determining particle size (1960) 10501 publications, lists (1951) 5175; (1953) 0248 ; (1957) 5072 mechanics (1960) 4746 method of testing against cockroaches (1952) 554 microbiological sampling (1960) 2194 monodi.sperse — electrically charged filtration (1953) 672; (1955) 9095 filtration studies (1953) 2027; (1955) 0094 natural — and nuclear debris studies (1059) 7107; (1960) 3346 automatic flow instrument for investiga- tion. USSR study (1960) 9950 particle size — and aggregation, dust control studies (1952) 3425: (1955) 7296 detection cloud chamber for measuring (1954) 9411 : (1955) 7359 distribution, electrostatic precipitator for measuring (1954) S102 measurements (1053) 7077; (1955) 5837 methods of determining (1955) 5348. 11122 servomechanism for measuring, etc. (1954) 810.3i particles, measuring charges and sizes from airplane, USSR study (1960) 9951 pyrethrum for control of insects in tobacco warehouses (1959) 116.30, 17199 radioactive — device for detection (1951) 17549 ; (1955) 5851 filtration bv glass fiber filters (1952) 12614: (1955) 5741-42: (1958) 11310 solid aerosol generation (1954) 8104i Soviet investigations (1960) 17657 stream particles settling on obstacles dur- ing flow, USSR study (1950) 3607 supercooled aqueous, freezing, comparison of various equations (1959) 7920 symposium (1954) 13843 therapv in pulmonarv tuberculosis, examina- tion, USSR study (1960) 17fi26 therapv. use of ultrasound, USSR study (1059) 10352 thermophoresis in aerosol flow, USSR study (1059) 5111 transplutonium elements, filtration studv (1051) 17510 windborne. insect control, directions for applying (1960) 10502 Aerosonic Corp. : Government procurement problems — hearings (i959) 8909 report (1960) 3654 Aerospace, see Outer space. Aerospace safety (periodical) (1960) 11789 Aerospace terms, glossary (I960) 138 Aerospace terms, interim glossary (195S) -Verotriangulation adjustment of instrument K()-^^"i '''^ ^-'^iHPUtatioMal methods (1958) Aoschynomene, American species (1955) 1851S *^^*^^l%^f? *^'^^i"iea of animal tissues (1960) metabolism in mice and its alteration bv radiation (1960) 623i protein binding and its alteration bv ionizing radiation (lOOO) 4621 radioprotectiou of female rats (1960) toxic elTeCcK (1960) 4606 Aetideidae, families, new calanoid copepods A * ^r"°^ ^"'f "f Mexico (1957) 9982 Aeton. George, relief (1951) 733 AETR, see Reactors (atomic). AF, see Air Force. AFCCDD. see Air Force Command and Con- trol Development Division. AtCRC, see Air Force Cambridge Re.search AFECI, see Air Force Extension Course Insti- tute. Affiliation motivation, see Motivation (psv- chology). ^ ^ AFFSE see" "American Forum for Socialist Education. Afghan-Anierican Trading Co., Inc. (1952) I880O Afghanistan : Ambassador, nomination of Henry A Byroade, hearing (1959) 6058 background information (1900) 2221 cultural relations agreement (1958) 13172 economic development, agreement (1956) economy, basic data (1955) 17186; (1958) 4 ( 88 Export-Import Bank of Washington, finan- cial aid for development plan, study (1954) 5437 foreign aid program, analysis, etc., report (1957) 7112 guaranty of private investments, agreement (1958) 6360 import tariff system (1953) 1127; (1955) information report, monthly (1958) 16117 17051 : (1059) 575. 1766. 3667, 6350* 6384. 10218, 12814, 12848, 12S09 14838, 17533: (1960) 790. 842, 1926' 5587. 5635. 7224. 10102,. 11447, 15593 17242. 17313. 17677, 18982 licensing and exchange controls (1955) 33S9: (1958) 619 mutual security in action, fact sheet (1959) 4075 preparing shipments to (1951) 5283- (1055) 15724: (1959) 3539 relief supplies, duty-free entrv, etc., agree- ment (1955) 17656 research, bibliographies (1952) 15S4-t • (1953) 11525 technical cooperation agreements (1951) 14241: (1953) 9712; (1954) 19851 wheat aid. agreements (1955) 5237 8487 AFIT, see Air Force Institute of Technology. AFL. sec American Federation of Labor. AFMDC. see Air Force Missile Development Center, Holloman Air Force Base. X. Mox. AFMTC, see Air Force Missile Test Center. AFOSR. see Air Force Office of Scientific Research. AFPTRC. see Air Force Personnel and Train- ing R'-iearch Center. AFQT. see Armed Forces Qualification Test. Africa : aeronautical chart and information bulletin (1957) 2487 agricultural economies, notes — central and western countries (1959) 16035 282-992- Do not order from index; see indicated entry -68 4 Page 45 Africa — Continued agricultural economlos. uoti-s — Continued eastern and soutliern coiintries (liitiO) 8S.i,s northern countries (1959) 1014:; ngrlcultural machinery and c(|Uipment sur- vey (I'.'CO) v,:nx apriciiltural trade with U.S. (1057) 15«f50 Ano|)lura of rodents and iuFcctlvores (1960) 454(1 British Kast Africa — asricultural developments and their effect on U.S. farm exports (195S) 1(5908 cotton, production and marketing situa- tion (1954) T.iOO economic review, 1950 (1953) 19009 economy, basic data (195S) 127S2 estahllsliing business (195S) 1507 gazetteer, ofBcial standard names, list (1955) 12427 import tariff svstem (195.'?) 19102; (1956) 17382 ; (1959) 9080 llvlnjr eonditions (195S) 1511 preparing shipments to (1955) 18387; (1959) 9082 sendiner gift packages to (1953) 19125; (1959) 16402 sisal exports from Tanganyika during 1953 (1954) 1S7;U tobacco production and trade (1954) 17500 Briti>;h West Africa- Import tariff systems (1953) 19123 labeling and marketing requirements of (1956) 1654 Central Repiihlics, formerly French Efiua- torial Africa, economy, basic data (1960) 666 central, sending gift packages to (1959) 16409 community development conference in Libya, summary (1959) 7874 cotton production, trends and prospects (1960) 5387 dairy products, Intake (195:?) 17535 east coast, lights and fog signals (1951) 994: (1953) 1178; (1954) 1948; (1955) 8279; (1958) 15094; (1959) 1718. 4935, 14770, 17497; (1960) 1840, 9862 changes (1955) 15786: (1956) 15808; (1957) 932, 7455, 11635; (1958) 661, 1587, 6093 economic aid and technical assistance, study mission report (1957) 5309 economic developments, 1959 (1960) 8442 educational exchange and related exchange- of-persons activities for various coun- tries (1960) 6068 emergence of Africa, report to the Pr(>sident bv Vice President Nixon on his trip to Africa, Feb. 2S-Mar. 21, 1957 (1957) 8951 fishes, fresh-water and marine, publications, list (I960) 16310 flight information (1953) 19712: (1954) 11038; (1955) 1078, 10874; (1956) 1162; (1957) 1518. 10571 corrections (1954) 2298, 12715; (1955) 1984. 12871; (1956) 2042. 13172; (1957) 2502, 12006; (1958) 2012, 10371 ; (1959) 2.104 foreign commerce study, 1 5368 foreign i)olicv of I'.S. — hen lings (1960) 16943 studies (19f>()) 404 foreign relations of TT.S. — doi)artmental editions (1951) 15848; (1953) 9667; (1954) 5972. 10859; (1955) 10686, 12690; (1958) 8951; (19.-9) 9504 document editions (1951) 14831: (1953) 8809: (1954) 5083. 9667; (1955) 9436, 11437: (1958) 8134: (1959) 8528 indeiiendent Africa, world sugar balance, 1949-52 (1952) 18943 international trade fairs and exblbltlont (1955) 12416 labor organizatlous, directory (1958) 10036 report (1960) Africa — Continued languages, classification, Library of Con- gress (1956) 10902 literature, classification. Library of Con- gress (1956) 10902 looks forward, Armed Forces talk (1951) 16022 mutual security program (1953) 20316 neurosyi)hilis in Negro (1951) 2023S new Africa and United Nations (1960) 116:'.9 newspapers received In American libraries (1956) 10960 north — citrus fruit Industry (1952) 4133 economic and technical assistance pro- gram, study mission report (1960) 6558 leader observation tour of western U.S. land and water resources (1955i 1677 military housing, report (1956) 7076 oriental arts (1958) 4857; (1959) 16453 pocket guide (1958) 13303 study mission reports, (1958) 4576. 12018 north and northeast, annotated list of writings, 1951-57 (1958) 708 northwest — • people and resources. Armed Forces talk (1954) 4726 United States Army seizure of Initiative in World War II (1958) 712 oil lift, report (1957) 6924 Palestine refugee problem, report (1953) 15837 planting and harvesting seasons (1960) 13952 Point 4 program, bibliography (1951) 5837 political, etc.. developments, briefing, hear- ings (1959) 14334; (1960) 13425 population censuses, etc., bibliography (1952) 267 Portuguese, preparing shipments, documen- tary requirements and customs regula- tions (1953) 13285 position in world affairs, challenge to the West (address) (1958) 7656 railways, bibliography of basic information source ( 1956) i39 reports on Near Eastern and African coun- tries, list of publications (1953) 19110 research and information on, continuing sources (1954) 18865 research, bibliographies (1952) 15847 ; (1953) 11529 research sources, list (1952) 19023 research studies — currently in progress, list (1959) 1191, 13603; (1960) 18119 recently completed, list (1959) 2146; (1960) 2216 sailing directions — coast. Ras Asir to Ras Ilafun (1952) 18979 north coast (1952) 15557 northwest Africa (1953) 1181 changes (1954) 5724; (1955) 17276; .'1958) 1591; (1959) 14773; (1960) 15540 supplement (1951) 5419 southeast coast (1952) 5988 changes (1953) 4581; (19.54) 19656: (1956) 5799; (1957) 11638; (1960) 1S46. 14041 southwest coast (1952) 16695 chaii-es (1954) 1950; (1955) 15788; (1956) 20489; (1958) 665, 16075 sui)plement (1952) 691 west coast. Cabo Espartel to Cape Palmas (1953) 1181 south and east of Sahara, study mission re- ports (1956) 16990; (1957) 6917 south, ion exchange resins in use, Inevstiga- tlons (1956) 3174 south of Sahara — bihliography. 1951-56 (1957) 10135 general agricultural information (1959) 2695 teaching aids for developing international understanding (1957) 1952 technical development programs, staflf study (1957) 1840 Page 46 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Africa — Cuntlnued Soviet articles (1960) 11436 Soviet commentary (1960) 15667 studv mission, report (1958) 8253 sub-Sahara, problems, etc., U.S. point of view (195S) 1842 Sudan. Middle East bridge to Africa (1958) 1841 technical assistance activities of L nited Nations (1053) 9677 technical assistance program, final report (1957) 7046A additional copies, report (1057) 9480 technical assistance services of U.S. volun- tary agencies (1952) 19171 technical cooperation programs, 1951-57, insects control (1958) 15490 three new nations, background (1958) 916 tobacco marlfet developments (1953) 16200 trends affecting U.S. trade in tobacco (1051) .1024 trade with United States (1953) 2573, 11079, 18987, 18996; (1954) 4182: (1955) 17209; (1956) 19033; (1958) 16984; (1959) 12721, 17450; (1960) 13980. 18555 tropical wheat and flour imports, outlook (1959) 4868 United States and New Africa (address) (1959) 6952 United States interests, ob.leetives, and op- erations (address) (1959) 15201 United States foreign nolicy review, 1058, hearincs (1058) 9788 United States policy (1953) 17983: (1054) 9076; (1955) 8467; (1956) 11170 west — fats and oils industry (1959) 16394 opportunity for U.S. traders and investors (1960) 8439 west coast — lights and fog signals (1051) 13068; (1952) 16693: (1054) 4260: (1055) 15787; (1058) 12879; (1059) 528, 4036, 12778, 17408; (1960) 1841, 14040 changes (1055) 19489 : (1956) 10017, 20488: (1957) 5615, 8702, 15940; (1958) 662. 6094 tide tables (1951) 13053; (1952) 12706; (1053) 12259; (1054) 0559: (1955) 11231; (1956) 8392; (1957) 9337; (1958) 8022; (1959) 7250; (1960) 12884 western states of French Community, econ- omy, basic data (1960) 8444 African Affairs, Assistant Secretary of State for. see State Department. African Ixodoldea, ticks of Sudan (1956) 19169 African .?nails, see Snails. AFROTC, see Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps. AFSWP, see Armed Forces Special Weapons Project. After college, what? (1050) 8481 After teen-agers leave school (1956) 19145 Afterbodies : axial force reduction by Interference with lets (1960) 17S00 calciil.Ttion of lift (1052) 7937 conical, jet effects on drag (1050) 13420 cylindricnl theoretical lift at zero angle of attack (1957) 1058 effects of heated propulsive jet on drag characteristics, results of investigation at transonic speeds (1950) 13413 ; (1960) 4231 fuselage, effect on directional stabllitv at high angles of attack (1957) 1102 immersed In separated wake of hemisphere, heat transfer tests (1960) 5846 jet effects on flow in supersonic stream (1950) 073 parabolic, effect of nozzle contour on drag (1050) 16776 section deflections, effect on subsonic mo- tions of manned-satellite models in reentry configuration (1960) 5920 Afterbodies — Continued shapes as affected by propulsive jet, pres- sure distributions at transonic speeds (1060) 8700 sting-support effects on drag and compari- son witli jet effects, experimental investigation (1959) 2018 Afterburners : combined operations with and without afterburning for minimum fuel con- sumption in level flight (1959) 16921 configurations for .T40-WE-8 turbojet engine, altitude investigation (1960) 17823 configurations having moderately high burner-inlet velocities, altitude-wind- tunnel investigation (1060) 4203 design variables on J47-GE-17 turbojet engine, altitude evaluation (1959) 16771 ducted, combustion screech characteristics, sumiuarv of preliminary investigations (1959) OoiOl flame-holder gutter shape effect on per- formance (1960) 17827 flameholding capabilities of aerodynamic jets at operating conditions, exploratory Investigation (1059) 9367 fuel-injectiou-svstem design variables effect on performance (1960) 17828 high-temperature, altitude wind tunnel investigation (1059) 6604 short converging, on turbojet engine, flame- holder and fuel systems configurations, altitude investigations (1959) 2023 transpiration-cooled, having porous wall of wire cloth, screeching-combustion char- acteristics (1059) 984 turbojet engine, cooling shroud and ejector nozzle (1960) 17815 Westinghouse X.T34-WE-32 engine, per- formance and fuel system coking In- vestigation (1959) 5227 Afterburning engines, see Turbines. Aftercoolers, Folsom power plant, invitation forbids (1953) 4817 AFVA, see Visual instruction. AG series (1051) 13719-721, 18551; (1952) 4022, 5767, 11072, 15378; (1956) 20279 Agar : column analysis for detection of serologic imbalances in human sera (1060) 6232 diffusion precipitation investigation of cel- lophane botulin toxins and anatoxins of type A and antibotulinus sera (1059) 798 hemolysis in seeded plates (1951) 15570 AGC Interphone system, see Interphone. Age: and job performance, study in measure- ment — departmental edition (1956) 20534 document edition (1956) 20087 barrier, challenge to all of us (address) (1959) 9275 certificates, where issued (1051) 20030; (1059) 0283 changes in hemopoietic organs of mice, USSR study (1960) 15638 comparative job performance (1958) 3642 effect on calcification, etc., in bone (1952) 2095 employment and age (1957) 14340 farm operators, census of agriculture, 1054, general report (1957) 512 fishes, determination (1060) 5374 maximum age requirements for all civil service positions, removal (1955) 11222 ofl3ce workers, relation to job performance — departmcntnl edition (I960) 7207 document edition (1060) 6498 monthly labor review reprint (1960) 7302 problem In research workers (address) (1051) 8578 reactivity to Infections and Immunological process, excerpts (1959) 3685 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 47 Age — Continued relation to job perfornianco In men's foot- wear and household furniture indus- tries — departmental edition (IDHS) 1653 document edition (1958) 12G1 requirements for — aircraft dispatcher certificates (1957) airline transport pilot rating (195 O 1722 airport control tower operator certificates (1957) 1727 compttitivi- 17649 older person in home, health and happi- ness in Ii-generation fannlv, sugges- tions (1957) ITU*^ population, estimated growth (1958) 10019 ]irol)lem (address) (1958) 8762 problem of longevitv. conference, abstract. rSSK study (19(50) i:2S4 problems, study — authorization, report (1959) 4710 extension, report (1960) 5130 professional personnel in aging, role and training, background paper (1960) 14783 programs and resources for older people- (I960) 57'J Page 48 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Ageil — Continued progvanis of Health, Education and Welfare Dept. (1958) 10020 psychological iiroblems of aging population (1953) 9."-; 2 psychology of aging, Bethesda conference (19o6) 6051 publications on aging (1956) 10760; (1958) 15932 publications on social security, health, re- tirement, etc.. list (inOO) 14664 radiation Induced aging in mice (1958) 13538 research in aging, VA prospectus (1959) 6909 research programs supported by NIII, sum- mary (1960) 7539 retired, impact of inflation (19C0) 18191 selected references on aging, annotated bib- liosrraphy (1952)15405; (1955) 18410; (1959) 6302 services for old peonle, role of public assist- ance programs, etc. (1960) 1267 State surveys on aging, guide (1959) 16476 studies carried out or supported by NTH. 1959 research highlights (1960) 16112 studies, research and training grants sup- ported by NIH (1959) 5380 studies, selected documents — care bv Veterans Administration (1957) 5330 employment (1957) 5328, 11303 fact book on aging (1957) 9777 Federal and State activities (1957) 5325 health and health services (1957) 5326 income and income maintenance (1957) 5327 population, data and trends (1957) 5332 publications, guide (1957) 5^331 rehabilitation, etc. (1957) 5329 research, demonstration, training (1957) 5338 surveys of State and local projects (1957) 9776 survey of major problems and solutions in the field of aged and aging, responses to survey (1960) 479 see also Gerontology — Old age and survivors insurance — Old age assistance. Agee. Margaret E.. relief (1951) 13248 Agee, R. E., relief (1951) 1324S Agelenid spiders, see Spiders. Agent officers, see Disbursing officers. Agents, see Foreign agents — Manufacturers' agents — Safety and service agents. Agglomeration : amorphous bodies (1954) 4877 dust agglomerates, use of membrane filters for determining size iu gas stream (1960) 14579 studies in low-pressure, hydrogenation of coal in fluidized bed (1959) 9335 Agglutination, see Brucellosis. Aggregates : ferrophosphorus, use in making high-density concrete (1955) 7250 fine grading, Influence on properties of con- crete, review of literature (1960) 13860 for highways, etc., Jlines Bureau to study (1958) 12998 larger than ly^ inch size, methods for sam- pling and determining sieve analysis (1960) 13859 lightweight — bibliography (1953) 1519 of North and South Dakota (1954) 17662 reinforced concrete, design data (1953) 19229 studies important part of Mines Bureau nonrefractory clay research (1959) 15015 limestone, concrete dams, laboratory inves- tigation (1954) 4061 magnetite iron ore concrete (1955) 5798 mass concrete (1954) 18589 Aggregates — Continued occurrence, distrii)ution, etc.. Mines Bureau to study (1958) 15194 Portlar.rt-oeiuent-coucrete, specincation, (1954) 15432 production, etc.. Mines Bureau research (1959) 15021-22 radioactive, in stratosphere (1959) 7108 road-building, physical tests (1953) 13563 sand, moisture content, evaluation of elec- tric meters for determining (1958) 5896 Aggression (international law) : defense mobili;;ation, sliield against (1952) 13958 United Nations stand in Korea, discussion guide (1951) 19008 what is aggression? Armed Forces talk (1953) 18231 Aggressors, maneuver enemy, aggressor, Army regs (1955) 18840 Aging, sec Aged. Aging, Federal-State Conference on, see Fed- eral-State Conference on Aging. Aging population, see Aged. Aging, White House Conference on, see White House Conference on Aging. Agitators (machinery), see Mixing machinery. Agonopterix. host relationships of moths (1952) 8119 Agonostomus monticola. see Mullets. Agoris, Constantinos P., relief (1956) 12264 Agosta, Guiseppe. relief (1955) 9815; (1956) 11914, 14357 Agoston, Ilona, relief (1951) 9509, 15175, 16316 Agrarian reform, see Land reform. Agreement on tariffs and trade, see General aggreement on tariffs and trade. Agreements, see International agreements. Agreements (industrial), see Industrial agree- ments. Agrela Dos Santos, Natividade, see Dos Santos, Natividade A. Agricultural act of 1949, see Agriculture — Farm labor. Agricultural adjustment act, see Agriculture. Agricultural advisory committees, use in Agri- culture Dept., reply to inquiry (1956) 12150 Agricultural and Industrial Chemistry Bureau : appropriations, 1954, Agricultural Research Administration, hearings (1953) 7448 appropriations. 1954, Agriculture Dept. — hearings (1953) 10722 law (1953) 15218 report (1953) 12645 inventions for industry, patents, list (1952) 13 publications and patents, lists (1951) 10342; (1952) 15932; (1953) 9764; (1954) 2 reports (1951) 4244; (1952) 3144; (1953) 3651 ; (1954) 2986 Agricultural assistants : junior — careers in Federal service (1955) 18139 employment opportunities in Agriculture Dept. (1952) 18069 examination announcements (1951) 438, 16278-279: (1952) 16319, 16336; (1953) 1S537 ; (1954) 1S301, 19368, 19382 supplements (1951) 2844 ; (1953) 18538 Agricultural attaches : American, duties, etc. (1957) 4354 assignment in U.S. without change of grade, report (1959) 15819 facilitate program — hearing (1956) 18603 law (1956) 1084S reports (1956) 16917, 17063 his history and his work (1960) 11291 Agricultural chemicals, see Chemicals. Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 49 Agricultural chemistry : AIC series (1951) 3-G. 2321-25, 4241-43, 5S94. 74.".9-70, 1 2007-01 G, 15925-920, 17210-222; (1952) 4521. 0343-60, 8197-99. 12335-336, 14482. 15917-922, 17028-31; (1953) 1-0, 1709, 3049, 4940-lN. 0433-35, 8301-2. 9754-03, 11719, 14580. 10044, 18094. 19570-580 ; (1954) 2-3, 1189-90, 2947-48, 2975A, 7799, 7810-11, 9135-38. 109.34, 13305- 367, 17933-936; (1955) 5347. 6818- 19, 0840 opportunities for chemistry in agriculture (talk) (1953) 3050 problems, resiionslbillties, and a look ahead (talk) (1900) 10497 publications, price list (1951) 10G39 Agricultural College and School of Mines Alaska : grant of public lands, amend leasing liractices — law (1900) 130G4 reports (1960) 10915, 11039 Agricultural colleges. Alaska, benefits under iJaukhead-Jones act, hearings (1952) 8923 eee also Colleges and universities — Land- grant colleges. Agricultuial commodities, eee Agricultural products. Agricultural commodity market reporter, ex- amination announcement (1952) 6813 Agricultural conservation program : accomplishments (1957) 3189 ACP in 1952, program to keep up our land (1952) 4604 challenge of future (talk) (1957) 2318 conservation ])ractice summary — 1936-49 (1951) 15784 1946-50 (1952) 6175 1947-51 (1953) 4772 extension — hearing (1957) 8216 laws (1952) 10325; (1956) 14523; (1958) 11750 reports (1952) 5457. 8797; (1956) 10609, 12100; (1957) 6872, 11244 facts (1956) 2832 farmers, consumers, partners in conserva- tion (1952) 4585 handbooks (1951) 1506-7, 4052-80. 5769- 74, 7338, 20224: (1952) 86ft-869, 2996- 97. 4354-G7, 617(5-89, 16S83, 18090-108, 19107-118; (1953) 1360-66, 2777; (1954) 507-525, 1582-93, 3556-60, 19097-102; (19.^)5) 2-16, 963-975, 2612, 10074, 177:^0-740, 18657-666: (1956) 8-19, 1003-64, 2700, 19550- 557; (1957) 3-16, 1325-31. 3190-96, 4434, 5943. 17267; (1958) 15-27, 964- 974, 2729-38, 10642-650; (1959) 6-16, 1247-50, 3005-7, 4134; (1960) 46-66, 3221-22. 16419, 18195-203 help from i?oll Conservation Service, 1952 (1953) 2846 keeping your conservation program strong (t.ilk) (1955) 5199 maps (1953) 4773; (1957) 7761; (1959) national bulletins (1951) 20225- (1952) 18089; (1954) 506: 17894; (1955 16073; (1956) 17842; (1957) 17268; (1958) 1.5414; (1960) 14793-794 national procedures for furnishing conserva- tion matcri.'ils and services (1954) 528 1952's challenge to ACP (talk) (1951) 17258 payments, repeal prohil)ition — hearings (1955) 4415, 6302 law (1955) 9395 reports (1955) 4342, 4358. 7893 reactivation, appropriations, 1955, proposal (1955) 0225 report (addrc v) (1900) 16420 soil treatment, hearing (1954 ) 7064 statistical suininaries (1952) 436s ; (1953) 1367; (1954) 4977; (1955) 5337; (1956) 7880; (1957) 4335; (1958) 5183; (1959) 4134; (1960) 6132 Agricultural conservation program — Con. summaries (1951) 15785-786; (1952) 870; (1953) 1308; (1954) 526; (1955) 2013: (1950) 2701; (1957) 1331; (1958) 2739: (1959) 1251; (1960) 66 water conservation practices — bearing (1955) 14949 law (19561 8421 reports (1955) 14700: (195G) 7181 Agricultural Conservation Program Service : approi)rlations, 1954, supplemental, law (1954) 8245 appropriations, 1955, Agriculture Dept. — hearings (1954) 6852, 10243 law (1954) 11401 proposal (1955) 4227 reports (1954) 6817-18, 10051, 11507 appropriations, 1955, supplemental — law (1955) 7528 report (1955) 0299 approiiriatlons. 1956. Agriculture Dept. — hearings (1955) 4417-18,7972 law (1955) 9393 reports (1955) G141, 7745, 7899 appropriations, 1956 supplemental — hearings (1955) 11814: (1950) 5248 laws (1955) 14388: (1956) 10134 reports (1955) 11701, 15353: (1956) 6975 appropriations, 1957, Agriculture Dept. — hearings (1950) 8606, 10030 law (1950) 10155 reports (1956) 10242, 10532 approjjriations, 1958, Agriculture Dept.. hearings (1957) 8221 appropriations, 1959, Agriculture Dept., hearings (1958) 4405 appropriations, 1900. Agriculture Dept., hearings (1959) 5909 budget amendment for Agriculture Dept. (1954) 5103 emergency conservation measures. 1956-57, validate payments — law (1960) 16813 reports (1960) 15236, 15317 forest management programs, fact sheets (1957) 877 : (1958) 8711 Agricultural credit : adequate facilities for farmers, amend P.ankhead-.Toues act — hearings (1956) 7057, 12106, 12401 law (1956) 10748 message from the President (1956) 1399 reports (1956) 10317, 11985, 14930, 15231 amend Hankhead-.Tones farm tenant act — hearings (1951) 15044 (1954) 18388 laws (1951) 10329: (1954) 14059 reports (1951) 11153, 14904; (1953) 12779 : (1954) 9795, 11031 bank financing of dairv farmers in northern Vermont (1954) 10947 capital and credit, keystone to strong agri- culture (address) (1959) 7683 challenge to credit agencies (address) (1950) 4515 code of Federal regulations (1951) 8340; (1952) 9281; (1953) 10952: (1954) 10420; (1955) 12314; (1956) 12571; (1957) 11440: (1958) 8592; (1959) 9002; (1960) 8381 commercial bank loans (1957) 799 services, suggestions for Improvement (address) (1959) 3044 Commodity Credit Corporation — corn loans (1952) 4602 cotton loans (1951) 11964: (1952) 1168, 11705 : (1953) 3094. 13902 loans and purcliase agreements, grain sorghums, wheat, etc. (1952) 4577 conferences (1953) 2409 contract Interest rates on farm mortgages recorded, ,Ian.-Mar. 1957 (1958) 5206 control in retail farm supplv cooperatives (195.S) 8504; (1959) 70^4; (I960) 52 s 7 cooperative farm credit systems- functions and organization (1960) 3765 report — dep;'rtmental edition (1959) 10089 document edition (1959) 9799 Page 50 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Agricultural credit — Continued cooperatives' use of credit agencies to meet patron's needs (1959) 3433 corporations of Farm Credit Administra- tion, audit (1951) 13193: (1952) 103C9; (1953) 17239: (1954) 16929 cotton loan program for farmers (1951) 159G7 credit principles, guide for rural communi- ties (1959) 539G : (1960) 8948 current expense loans (1957) 5471 desert-land entrymeu, extend loans — hearing (1957) 8216 reports (1957) 6S8S, 7075, 948G developing resources of family farms (1954) 1S29 disaster and emergency livestock loans, ex- tend — law (1958) 11713 reports (1958) 5682, 9691 disaster loans — appropriations, 1954, reports (1953) 12662, 15632 hearings (1953) 15559, 17254 law (1953) 15195 reports (1953) 12463, 12490, 12518, 12792 economic outloolv for farm credit (address) (1952) 5752 emergency credit extension to farmers in disaster areas, hearing (1958) 5696 emergency loans, available in designated areas (1956) 2833 factors affecting farm loan interest rates (1954) 10946 farm credit act of 1933, amend — hearing (1960) 8241 law (1960) 10712 reports (1960) 8232, 13289 farm credit act of 1953 — hearings (1953) 12668, 12912 law (1953) 15264 reports (1953) 12450, 12515, 128S1, 15515 farm credit act of 1955 — hearings (1955) 9714, 9979 law (1955) 16767 reports (1955) 11621, 11741, 15412 farm credit act of 1956 — hearings (1956) 14980 law (1956) 14570 reports (1956) 10254, 10266, 10602, 10628 farm credit cooperatives, publications, list (1954) 4066 farm credit examiner, examination an- noniiceiiipnt (1954) 3551 farm credit in southern Great Plains drought area (1955) 16123 farm-debt structure, changes, causes and significance (address) (1951) 19061 farm financing, extension work (1957) 16712 farm housing loans (1951) 19100; (1958) 16669 farm loan moratorium in disaster areas, hearing (1957) 17573 farm loans to finance intermediate-term investments, (1957) 3943 farm mortgage loans held by insurance com- panies (1958) 55 farm mortgages recorded (1953) 16061 farm ownership loans (1952) 12371 farm program, nine points for prosperity (address) (1956) 6284 farm storage facility loans (1952) 15940 Farmers Home Administration — credit services (talk) (1956) 12544 loan program and its borrowers (1959) 17187 loans, guide for construction buildings to be built from (1956) 649 report. 1950 (1951 ) 3429 serving agriculture soundlv (1956) 2846 farmers' needs (1955) 3285 Federal farm loan act, amend — hearings ( 1959 i 8717, 8877 law (1959) 14023 reports (1951) 16475; (1959) 7374, 8847 Federal farm loan act, etc., compilation (1957) 17565 of farm proceeds (address) Agricultural credit — Continued FHA production, subsistence, etc., loans, thumbnail sketch (1955) 3865 finance outlook, 1955 (1954) 19109 finance review (1951) 2327, 15927; (1952) 3145, 14483, 18266; (1953) 3652, 18095, 19583; (1954) 4579. 10933; (1955) 3775, 13549; (1956) 4456; (1957) 4464: (1958) 6429; (1959) 13700 ; (1960) 16442 supplements (1950) 16103; (1957) 16280; (1959) 3032 financial assistance to Hawaii under Bank- head-.Iones farm tenant act, hearings (1960) 9608 financing farm improvements (remarks) (1956) 44S2 4— H clubs and .young men and women groups, leader's guide (1953) 16000 getting and using loans (1956) 7366 Government publications, list (1951) 16643 home and family side of family farming (talk) (1954) 5570 improving opportunities through adequately financial, etc.. family-type farms (speech) (1956) 5608 income improsement of farm families through production loans (1959) 13740 increase maximum indebtedness for farmers under Bankhead-Jones farm tenant act, hearing (1957) 8216 insurance fund, naming, hearings (1960) 6620, 9608 insurance of loans under Bankhead-Jones and water resources conservation acts, facilitate — law (1958) 14093 reports (1958) 14367, 14730 insured farm loan program (speech) (1955) 8090 insured farm loans, information for lenders (1955) 3864 interest rates on farm loans (1957) 7286 legislative recommendations of Federal Farm Credit Board (1955) 3114 lending to increase farmers' income, guides (1958) 12084 livestock loans, to help producers continue normal operations (1956) 2834 loan amortization, application to farm prob- lems (1955) 6841 loan insurance authorization for land con- servation, hearings (1953) 5620 loan program simplification — law (1955) 14440 report (1955) 12102 loans and discounts of lending institutions supervised by FCA, reoorts (1951) 6924, 18548; (1952) 5759, 16521; (1953) 5939, 17422; (1954) 5567; (1955) 4706; (1956) 5588: (1957) 5442; (1958) 5899; (19.59) 4791 loans for refinancing under Bankhead-Jones farm tenant act, extend authority, etc. — law (1959) 15697 reports (1959) 8845, 12203, 14316 loans formerly made bv RACC, extend au- thority, report (1953) 15379 loan under Bankhead-Jones farm tenant act eligible as investments by national banks, hearing (1957) 8216 long-term mortgage loans by Federal land bank associations (1960i 1701S looking ahead (address) (1953) 6444 methods of risk-bearing available to Pro- duction credit associations (1952) 15370 miscellaneous bills, hearings (1956) 14978, 14980 mortgage debt, census of agriculture 1954, special report (1957) 10663 national farm loan associations, report, 1950 (1951) 3427 open account, controlling in feed coopera- tives (1957) 17G70 operating loans for better farming, etc. (1951) 4263; (1952) 36, 12372 paying for farm (1954) 1824 ; (1957) 1964 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 51 Agricultural creilit — Continued planninpr is a family affair (address) (1951) 16073 poultry moat liroduction, financing (1956) 43S5 price support loans, disposition of collateral, h«-arinc (1956) 18601 private or jrovi-rnment sources (1953) 10517 refinanein;? llexlliility. amend Bankbead- Jiines farm tenant act — hearing ( 1957) S216 report (1957) 6S6S retail farm supply co-ops credit control (1957) 14125 review, liearincrs (1959) 5906 rural credit unions — articles (195S) 15925 in Imiiana (195SI 126SS in United States (195cS) 14949 rural youth starts with credit ( 1953) 16059 successful farminj? through supervised credit (1953) 2475 use for conservation of agricultural re- sources (1957) 17313 veterans' farm loans, place on parity with citv loans — - law (1955) 11355 reports (1955) (!137, 9922 what voung farm families should know about credit (1959) 8312 where and how to get a farm (1951) 5919 ; (1953) 16066 years of credit. 1917-57. with cooperative land bank system (1957) 7260 see also Loans — National farm loan asso- ciations — Production credit associa- tions. Agricultural economics, see Agriculture. Agricultural Economics Branch reports (1955) 17702-705; (1957) 16237; (1958) 16609 Agricultural Economics Bureau : appropriations, 1954, Agriculture Dept. — iliearings (1953) 5015, 10722 law (1953) 15218 report (1953) 12645 publications, check list (1951) 1632. 11808; (1952) 1007, 11621; (1953) 2928, 13740: (1954) 2199 records. preliminarv inventory (1958) 13046 series census-BAE (1951) 14682, 19382 Asricultural economists, see Economists. Agricultural education, see Agriculture — i^ducation. Agricultural Education. Conference of Execu- tive Officers. State Directors, State Supervisors, and Teacher Trainers in Agricultural Education, see Conference of Executive Officers, State Directors, State Supervisors, ami Teacher Train- ers in Agricultural Education. Agrifultural engineering : farm planners' handbook for upper Missis- sippi region (1953) 18110 forest lands in relation to stream basin planning (address) (1957) 11564 research challenge (talk) (1959) 11609 researi'h, in cro[) i)roduction and soil man- agement (talk) (1953) 9778 role in soil conservation (paper) (1954) 15850 SCS national engineering handbook (1959) 6937, 8226; (1960) 44,11 soil conservationists haiHll>ook for Corn Belt region (1958) 154(iO utilizing soil surveys in soil conservation engineering (address) (19.59) 13593 Agricultural Engineering Bureau, records (1953) 11314 Agricultural engineers : career in Soil Conservation Service (1956) 9592: (1900) 9100 examination announcement (1951) 10907 research, examination announcement (1956) 8384 discontinuance notice (1956) 9998 what engineers should know about feeds for dairy cattle (talk) (1954) 2991 see also Engineers. Agricultural experiment stations : appropriations, consolidation — law (19551 16770 refn.rts (1955) 9971, 14736 Bolivia, agreera-nt ( 1953) 2vi*;4 El Salvador, aereement (1954) 15S9.3-S94 funds for rese^irch, 1953-54 (1957) 17119 pul)lic research agencies, research in farm niachincrv and equii)ment (1953) 17S69 reports (1951) 15316: (1952) 11063; (1953) 10902; (1954) 10:575; (1955) 13559; (1956) 0262; (1957) 10472; (1958) 6436; (1959) 8301; (1960) 10500 research facilities development, and role in State and Federal programs (talk) 1959) 12S5 State, agricultural research, questions and answers (1960) 12652 State, Federal legislation, rulings and regu- lations affecting (1955) 48; (1959) 3072 v.'orkers in agriculttiral subjects, lists (1951 ) 10338: (1952) 12351: (1953i 4962; (1954) 4597: (19.--5) 6S55 ; (1956) 6271; (1957) 4484; (1958) 3938; (1959) 7046 ; (I960) 12648 sec also names of stations. Agricultural extension specialists, examina- tion announcements (1955) 4103; (1959) :!201 Agricultural extension work, see Agricul- ture. — Extension work. Agricultural finance, «ee Agricultural credit — Agriculture. Agricultural Hall of Fame : incorporate — law (1900) 16737 reports (1900) 1632, 11048 Agricultural hydrology, «ee Hydrology — Water. Agricultural Implement Workers of America, see International Union, United Auto- moliile. Aircraft, and Agricultural Im- plement Workers of America. Agricultural implements, see Farm implements and machinery. Agricultural insurance : bean crop — all risk crop insurance, good policy (1954) 19125 good business to protect your investment (1953) 4973 corn crop — all risk crop insurance, good policy (1954) 19127 good business to protect vour investment (1953) 4970 cotton crop — all risk crop insurance, good policy (1954) 19128 cotton sales handl)Ook (1952) 2745. 11076 good business to protect your insurance (1953) 490S crop insurance — all risk crop insurance (thesis) (1951) .3435 all risk multiple crop insurance, good policy (1954) 19120 Federal crop insurance act, amend— hearing (1955) 7969 law (1959) 13995 reports (1958) 14507; (1959) 5850, 12444 Federal crop insurance act, compilation (1953) 1788 Federal crop insurance, description (1956) 3S50. 1SS71 good business to protect your crop invest- ment (1953) 3678 .Tajian (11152) !)271 program expansion, extend authority — heariui; ( 1953) 12067 law (1953) 17225 reports (1953) 12659, 12777 program, progress (address) (1959) iii;i5 statutes, compilation (1955) 2640; (1957) 1403; (1959) 3048 facts for farmers (1959) 9605 Page 52 Do not Older from index; see indicated entry Agricultural insurance — Continued farm mutual insurance (adilresses) (1953) 14590: (1054) 10, 299(5 finance review (1951) 2327. 15927: (1952) 3145. 144S3 : (1953) 3C52. 1S095. 195S3 : (1954) 4579. 10933; (1955) 3775. 13549; (195G) 445C, 10103; (1957) 4464. 162S0 : (Ift.lS) fi429 ; (1959) 3032. 13706: (19G0) 10442 flax crop — all risk crop insurance, good polic.v (1954) 19130 good business to protect your investment (1953) 4969 green stuff! everv crop's a cash crop (1954) 191 3S opportunity knocks (1952) 4590 Puerto Rican coffee crop reinsurance — hearinss (1956) 1S599 : (1957) 15327 law (1957) 13159 reports (1956) 14877; (1957) 9499. 11243 Puerto Rico coffee (1957) 16292 reducing risks in agriculture (address) (1956) 2842 safetv funds of Ohio farm mutuals (address) (1955) 3809 tobacco crop — all risk crop insurance, good policy (1954) 19131 good business to protect your investment (1953) 4972 wheat crop — all risk crop insurance, good policy (1954) 19129 good business to protect your investment (1953) 4971 protect your wheat investment (1951) 16679 whoa I times have changed, farmers' pro- gram (1951) 15966 see also Hail insurance — windstorm in- surance. Agricultural laborers, see Farm labor. Agricultural lands, sec Land. Agricultural loans, see Agricultural credit. Agricultural machinery, see Farm implements and machinery. Agricultural market reporters : examination announcements (1955) 7508. 7511 : (1958) 3017. 3020 : (1959) 5723 discontinuance notice (1958) 3011 Agricultural marketing agreement act, see Agricultural products — Agriculture. Agricultural marketins revolving fund, audit reports (1953) 17239: (1954) 16929; (1955) 19174: (1956) 20080; (1958) 313.4232 : (1959) 4444 Agricultural Marketing Service : agricultural marketing (periodical ) (1956) 13M59: (1957) 2387. 11893: (1958) 1900. 10256: (1959) 2190, 10647; (1960) 2289, 11685 AMS series, see listings under Agriculture Department in the monthly issues, 1955-60. appropriations, 1955. Agriculture Dept. — hearings (1954) 6852. 10243 lav.' (1954) 11401 reports (1954) 6817-18. 10051, 11507 appropriations. 1956. Agriculture Dept. — hearings (1955) 4417, 4419, 7972 law (1955) 9393 reports (1955) 6141, 7745. 7899 appropriations. 1956. supplemental — liearings (1955) 11S14 proposals (1955) 9458 report (1955) 11701 appropriations. 1957. Agriculture Dept. — hearJatrs (1956) 5240. 10630 law (1956) 10155 reports (1956) 10242. 10532 appropriations. 1957, supplemental, proposal (1956) 3405 appropriations. 1958, Agriculture Dept., hearings (1957) 5158 appropriations, 1959, Agriculture Dept., hearings (1958) 4405 appropriations, 1960, Agriculture Dept., hearings (1959) 5909 Agricultural Marketing Service — Continued appropriations, 1961, Agriculture Dept., hearings (1960) 6622 Grain Division — Inspection Branch problems (address) (1958) 11091 survey of work (address) (1958) 11086 Marketing Research Division, research con- ducted at field locations (1958) 987 periodic reports, lists (1955) 8550; (1957) 4438: (1958) 976; (1959) 3011; (1960) 3226 posters (1954) 19108: (1956) 4392, 7903, 16094, 16100-101; (1957) 12750; (1959) 15267 Processed Products Standardization and Inspection Branch offices, list (1955) 13539 publications, list (1954) 13343 recruiting bulletins (1957) 11920; (1958) 1927, 10283: (1959) 221S, 10673: (1960) 2315, 11710 releases (1954) 224(5-78, 12644-682, (1955) 1911-50. 12791-833: (1956) 1965- 2005. 13097-135; (1957) 2424-63, 11931-967 reports, checklists (1954) 12604; (1955) 1872. 12752; (1956) 1926. 13061; (1957) 2389. 11896; (1958) 1903, 10259: (1959) 2193, 10650; (1960) 2292, 11688 seri-ice and regulatory announcements (1954) 7806, 9127: (1955) 13542-543, 17745: (1956) 7901-2. 11303. 16098. 17857, 19577-578: (1957) 27, 3215- 16. 4456. 5965, 9016-17. 10446. 12744. 16273. 17285: (1958) 1000. 2755. .-jl9S. 6420-24. 13214-215; (1959) 3030-31, 5502. 11586. 13701, 15274-275: (1960) 85, 9008-69, 10494, 16436-437 statistical tables, preparing for publication (1957) 7799 statutes, compilation (1958) 2773 veterinarian, student trainee, examination announcement (1960) 16706 warehouse examiner, examination announce- ment (1960) 18384 Agricultural marketing specialist : examination announcements (1952) 6813; (1955) 7507, 7510. 18118; (1958) 3020. 5489: (1959) 5723 amendment (1960) 6366 discontinuance notice (1958) 3011 Agricultural occupations : dictionary of occupational titles (1954) 1801 employment opportunities in Agriculture Dept.. 1956-57 (1956) 19344 employment outlook (1958) 3618 Agricultural outlook, see Agriculture. Agricultural outlook charts. «ee Agriculture. Agricultural Outlook Conference. ' welcome (talk) (1956) 2853 Agricultural policy, .see Agriculture. Agricultural production, see Agriculture. Agricultural products : acreage allotments, etc. — conTiiiue, reports (195S) 4400, 4521, 5619 continue, veto (1958) 6921 eliminate requiren-ents for notice of planting intention — law (1957) 15133 reports (1957) 11033. 15400 farm bill. 1956 — law (195G) 10141 reports (1956) 8560, 8566, 10282, 10492 hearing (1958) 9772 history, automatic preservation, extend — hearings (1959) 12272, 15936 report (1959) 12223 lease within county, hearings (1959) 0042 obsolete, increase, hearing (1957) 9738, 15326 producers under Great Plains conserva- tion program, preserve — law (1960) 16816 reports (1960) 13746, 15159 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 53 (1958) 10647 ; (1054) (1956) 11S94; 2191, Agricultural products — Continued acreage allotments, etc. — Continued programs, 1954—55 — effectH, detailed analysis (1958) 54 summary report (1957) 107 sale and transfer with county, hearings (1959) 5905, 74.36, 12272 summary (1956) .3.322 transfer, amend agrii-ultural adjustment act, report (195S) 147.31 unused, preservation — law (1957) 1513.3 reports (1957) 110.33, 15480 acreage remeasurements, uniform rule — hearing (1960) 10929 law (I960) 12997 reports (1960) 10S5S, lllOS acreage reserve program in major disaster areas, hearing (1957) 15320 activities under trade deveopment and as- sistance act of 1054, seniiannu.'il re- ports (1955) 1318, 11460: (1956) 3394, 14606: (1957) 3605. 13196: (1958) 3080, 14298: (1960) 4857, 16858 agreement with .Japan — children's welfare (1956) 19422 commodities (1956) 16027-28 raw silk inilnstry (1957) 5870 agricultural act of 1954 — law (1954) 16823 reports (1954) 11523, 11597. 12105. 16962 statement upon signing (1954) 17987 agricultural commodity eriider. examina- tion announcement (1950) 17300 agricultural mnrl:eting (periodical) (1956) 13059; (1957) 2387. 11893; 1900. 10256: (1059) 2190, (1960) 2289. 11GS5 agricultural prices (periodical) 12645; (19.")5) 1012, 12702; 1966. 13008; (1057) 2425. (1058) 1001. 10257: (1959) 10648 : (1960) 2290, 11086 agricultural i>roducts and mobilization pro- gram (1951) 3217 agricultural prosperity and stronger Amer- ica (notes for address) (1955) 8624 agricultural support In Switzerland (1956) 9104 agricultural trade development and assist- ance act, 1954. amend — law (1055) 16804 report (1055) 14803 America, choice land (address) (1053) 9781 American farmers and St. Lawrence Sea- way (1056) 2704 American farmers and world consumers (re- marks) (1057) 0000 announcements of offers to sell or purchase (10,^7) 2631, 12136 appraising longer-run demand prospects for farm products (paper) (1056) 10601 area or production definition, regulations (1058) 17410 Argentina, competitor of U.S. In world mar- kets (1957) 17748 authority to utilize for emergencies, mes- sage from the President (1053) 12383 balance production with denumd (state- ment) (1057) 0061 basic cnmmodifies. price supports — hearings, etc. (1!)55) 4416, 6121 reports (1955) 6121.7678 statements (1055) 7756 Belgium. Luxembourg and The Netherlands, imports of United States farm commod- ities (1954) 154 SO Brazil, statistics (1951) 10354 carload waybill analyses (1051) 1^715. 1S710 ; (1952) 16707 carload waybill statistics (1953) 16293, 20258: (1054) 17562' 3478: (1956) 16^:9, 1691. (1957) 2133: (1958) 1600. (1959) 63.32. 6335. 12791, 17508 carIo:ids oricliiated, by typo of car, 1047-50 (T.»51) 19058 carlot unloads (1952) 4561 5 137, 2620. (1955) 20508 ; 6108 : Agricultural products — Continued cash receipts from major farm commodities by States (1956) 1390S ; (1959) 4194; (1900) 6206 celling prices, directory. Index to price branches (1951) 11672; (1952) 18084- 85 census of agriculture. 1054* reports (1955) 12936; (1956) 2103, 13236: (1957) 2566 Central America as market and competitor for U.S. (1960) 1785 chemical pesticide residues, amend food, drug, and cosmetic act — hearings (1954) 5301, 17170 law (1954) 14056 reports (1954) 5272. 11043 commodity code book (1955) 10369 Commodity Credit Corporation — buy-back provisions of law, repeal — law (11<55) 7529 reports (1955) 4.506. 6145 inventories, hearing (1953) 7522 sales program, hearings (1056) 8607 stocks, price supports, etc., stockholders report (summary of remarks) (1956) 3320 stocks, rcitatlon — law ( 1954 ) 14002 reports (1954) 1692, 11771 storalde commodities, export sales — law (1956) 3371 reports (1955) 14704, 15310 storage facilities program (1958) 8026 storage operations, hearing (1959) 7441 Communist China, production goals and technological advances (1960) 1009 consumption and utilization, statistical series of Agriculture Dept (1958) 5218 conversion factors and weights and measures 1952) 11427 crude vegetable products, commodity classi- fication, logistic responsibility, spec, regs. (1954) 264 Cuba as market for United States products (1954) 18732: (1955) 1570 Cuban trade (1951) 7493 demand, analysis (1953) 18136 demand at retail and farm level (1958) 40 demand forecasts (statement) (1959) 1261 displaying on wet racks, improved methods (1956) 27.30 distributed lags (1958) 7761 distributed to eligible recipients, quantity and estimated cost, 1055 (1956) 2748 distribution of world commodities, state- ment (1960) 3837 dollar position abroad, impact of changes on agricultural exports (1954) 8767 domestic, increase demand for farm prod- ucts by advertising and promotion (paper) (1959) 7021 domestic market develoi)inent and outlook for farm products (paper) (1958) 982 emergency relief assistance agreement with Pakistan (1956) 6125 exemption in interstate trucking — developments 1957-58 (1959) 13733 legislative and judicial history (1957) 10502 exported through barter by Commodity Credit Corp. (1958) 8024 exports — affected bv agricultural developments in South Asia (1957) 1682S can we export surplus? (1956) 7478 competitive aspects In Turkey (1958) 1501 competitive aspects with Iran, Iraq, and Sudan (1958) 16017 effect iif agricultural developments in Angola, British East Africa, etc (1958) 160GS ex|ior(s and their meaning for l)uluth (remarks) (i960) 13954 exports are big business (remarks) (1958) 9947 fact sheet (1958) 3502; (1959) 3526; (1960) 17S9 historic.-il perspective (1956) 5711, 15745; (1957) 2004 Page 54 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Agricultural prodticts — Continued exports — Continued high level maintenance problems, charts and maps (1957) ]7749 increasing, charts and maps (1957) 855 opportunities and limitations (statement) (1956) 570S outlook (statements) (1951) 19953; (1956) 5709; (1957) 2062; (1959) 1648 policy, need of foreign markets (state- ment) (1958) 5240 problems (remarks) (1958) 1503; (1960) 12655 prospects (statement) (1955) 4819 role of Government in expanding farm exports (summary of remarks) (1954) 7327 to Western Europe, competitive position In hard currency countries, report (1960) 5012 exports and imports, quantity Indexes (1960) 17S4 farm food, corporate profits, trends (1956) 17848 farm food marketing bill (1960) 18206 farm legislation, hearings (1956) 7057, 12106 farm machinery and production surpluses (talk) (1959) 77 ' farm marketins-'s and home consumption, index numbers (1956) 1S128 farm output, past changes and projected needs (1956) 17890. farm policy, price and volume (address) (1957) 127S6 farm production and efficiency, changes, statistics (1954) 15976 farm production potential, 1975 (1960) 16463 farm products, sample census 1953 — Utah (1954) 6497 Virginia (1954) 6496 farm program improvement (address) (1958) 7758 farmers stake In U.S. -Canadian trade (1951) 5909 fatty acids content, tables (1959) 9591 Federal stockpile inventories, reports (1960) 6675, 12017 food — backg.-ound on food we eat (1960) 18685 farm-retail price spreads, changes (1956) 2713 fears and facts (address) (1954) 13403 marketing bill (1958) 15427 output of factories processing, 1909-58 (1960) 18254 foreign agricultural situation, trading In competitive markets, maps and charts (1956) 715 foreign production appropriations, 1957, Agriculture Dept., hearings (1956) 3497 foreign service program (remarks) (1954) 818 foreign trade — address (1960) 10515 commodity and by country (1953) 2560; (1954) 1899; (1955) 4814; (1956) 7486 competitive position abroad (1956) 9103 ; (1957) 4008 : (1958) 1498 current and prospective situation (re- marks) (1954) 18717 developing foreign markets, summary of promotional activities (1957) 5560; (1958) 3499, 8677 expand markets by stimulating additional demand for farm products (address) (1958) 8680 expanding markets through international trade (1956) 7480 foreign agricultural trade digest (1955) 4813. 13186; (1956) 2357, 13497; (1957) 2832. 12342; (1958) 2346, 10699; (1959) 2638, 11177; (1960) 2841. 12203 Latin America, problems in, study (1960) 465 Latin American (1)59) 9061 • vith cooperatives (1952) 14087; 16969; (1959) Agricultural products — Continued foreign trade — Continued market development (addresses) (1957) 850; (1958) 1502, 8076; (1959) 1G43 ; (1960) 1N229 market development, new markets for U.S. (1958) 2785 marketing abroad (remarks) (1958) 6022 markets and competitijn abroad (re- marks) (1957) 2065 opportunities for trade in Western Europe (1953) 17528 outlook charts (1958) 17435 problems affecting (addi&ss) (1960) 3313 relationship to American agriculture (re- marks (1956) 5706 removing road blocks (address) (1956) 4540 report of agricultural trade missions (1954) 12355 statistical bulletin (1953) 8328 statistical handbook (195'i) 111 statistical rei)orts — calendar year (1955) J'2396; (1956) 10861; (1957) 9992; (1958) 9952; (1959) 10143; (1960) 8435 fiscal year (1956) 716; (1957) 852: (1958) 607; (1959) 447; (1960) 655 monthly summaries (1951) 914, 1915, 12157; (1952) 1354, 11938; (1953) 3251, 14080; (1954) 2580. 13003; (1955) 2287. 13187; (1956) 2358, 13498; (1957) 2833, 12343; (1958) 2347, 10700; (1959) 2639, 11178; (1900) 2842, 12204 statistics, country by commodity, 1945-46 (1951) 10877, 10938 trade by countries (1950) 717, 12637; (1957) 4009, 15861; (1958) 3501, 12774; (1959) 6212, 12697; (1960) 3842, 13953 United Kingdom, 1951-52 (1953) 20186 value by countries (1954) 18720 west Asia and Africa (1957) 15860 with Canada (1952) 1355 ; (1953) 14081 with comparisons, calendar year (1951) 12157a; (1952) 14085; (1953) 1106, 20185 ; (1954) 15477 with comparisons, fiscal year (1952) 1353, 5839 ; (1953) 3250 ; (1954) 1900 ; (1955) 642 freight rates — factors underlying changes (1951) 12619 methods used in computing Indexes (1954) 7 passenger deficit effect (1951) 17068 fresh produce — central packaging operations (talk) (1959) 17173 ^ ^^ packaging during next 10 years (address) (1959) 17179 prepackaging practices in U.S. (1959) 11634 prepackaging trends (1958) 15434 futures statistics (1951) 8870; (1952) 6407 futures trading in perishable commodities subcommittee, report (1956) 18605 Ghana's agriculture and trade in farm prod- ucts (1958) 7304 Government role in marketing products having support programs (address) (1953) 9802 „^^^ grade names used In U.S. standards (1955) 3725; (1959) 81; (1960) 3287 grades for food, shopper's guide (1958) 15468 Guatemala, production and trade (1959) 6209 handling, amend fair labor standards act, hearings (1957) 8390: (1959) 12564 hedging principles and practices (talk) (1958)8025 how farmers get 100 percent of parity (ad- dress) (1954) 4610 import control over U.9. agricultural ex- ports, 16 European countries (1956) 19002; (1957) 15859 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 55 Agricultural products — Continued import duties (1959) 11621 import trade of Common Market countrieB (1958) 47S1 imi.()rt trade of EI-'^fA (1900) 1S550 imports — and exports, effect on farm price pro- grams, hoarings (1953) 10721. 12913 fact slicft 1 '.»;")!> (UtiiO) 1790 facts on (195G) 9107 statistical classification, schedule A, changes (1959) 216 index numbers, 1919-54 (1955) 1G12G India, application of U.S. factors to in- crease production (1958) 15455 industrial uses — research to increase, hearings (1959) 87 IS review of commission's report, hearing (1957) 9546 insects, pests, and diseases, role of plant quarantine inspectors in control ad eradication (address) (1958) 9032 inspection, penalties for forgery of cer- tificates — hearings (1955) 19178 law (1955) 14439 reports (1955) 9970, 14832 inspection problems (address) (1958) 11091 international trade problems and policies (statement) (1954) 13417 interstate transportation, frozen fruits and vegetables, exemption (paper) (1959) 32 Japan — imports from U.S. and other countries, percentage of U.S. farm exports (1957) 11534 market competition (1958) 60S market for U.S. products (1954) 7325 tratlewith cooperatives (195S) 609 label declaration of u^-e of pesticide chem- icals, requif-inipnts — law (1960) 120S1 reports (1960) 6602. 8106. 11075 long-run demand (1956) 16088 low temperature and other problems affect- ing plant growth and development, re- port (1960) 816.": man in the middle (address) (1955) 3852 manau'ing farm surplus (address) (1954) 4015 market reporter, examination announcement (1955) 7496 marketing — activities, publications, price list (1959) 17033 better marketing through research (1958) 7763 costs and charges, statistical series of Agriculture Dept. (1957) 16302 costs and practices, special studies (1958) 15476 costs going up (paper) (195S) 986 cutting costs of handling at retail (1959) 11566 dynamic, efficient research (1955) 3837 facilities improvement act. reports (1951) 16405, 17862 farm food.s — changing marketing channels (1960) 3233 employiuent and labor costs (196(1) 12602 marketlnirbill (1959) 15250 Improvements, study of use of fieldmen bv wholesale food distributors, etc. (195.s') 1:^251 machinery, improving (remarks) (1955) 4816 margins and costs, outlook (talk) (1960 .".24.9 marketing activities (1950) i:{059; (1958) 1900, 10256; (1959) 2190, 10647 : (lOCO) 2289. 11685 marketing agreement :ict compilation (19r.8) ."i21!t extend restrictions on imported coin- moditie-. rciMirl (1958) 12(il»7 Agricultural products — Continued marketinj; — Continued marketing agreement act — Continued extend restrictions on imported fruit and nuts, hearings (I960) 10U32 include cranberries, hearing (1956) i.sno.j include cranberries, report (1956) 14825 marketing research reports, see listings under Agriculture Department in the 19.j7-60 monthly issues marketing service programs — by State departments of agriculture (1959) 115G1 progress reports (1953) 6294 progress reports, diwst (1954) 17902 marketing spreads, developments (1959) 9572 : (1960) 7(i46 marketing through European cooperatives (1951) 8413 merchandising by farmers' cooperatives (1952) 9257 news tips on regulatory marketing pro- grams (1959) 9567 organizing for greater world trade (ad- dress) (1954) 15511 problems, etc. (address) (1956) 17883 programs for expanding markets (state- ment) (1956) 2753 research for changing market (addre.ss) (I960) 3260 salient features of rising marketing costs (paper) (1956) 19576 Uncle Sam, world's foremost merchant (summary of remarks) fl957) 1424 vearboolc of agriculture, 1954 — deiiartnuntal edition (1954) 17983 d(.9) 1743;} production and trade changes (1959) 90G0 special margins and costs, studies (1957) speculation in commodity futures (19ol) standardization and inspection offices, list (1955) 13539 ^ „„ standards, I'.S. checklist (1952) 063 < ; (1957) 16265; (1959) 3013; (1960) 3227 storable, reserve levels (1952) S959 strateidc raw materials of agricultural oritrin. hearings (1954) 10260 strengthening marketing service programs (1956) 13851 supplv and utilization measurement, pros- pective uses of estimated coefficients and related statistics (talk) (1900) 6142 supplv and utilization measunnc, supple- ments (1958) 74,13227; (1959) 15301; (1060) 10457 supply workers lor production and harvest- ing (1951) 8145 surplus — exchange, hearing (1954) 3876 exporting, hearing (1955) 3138 farmer-consumer i)roblenis, comi)ilation of data (1958) 1297 look at surplus commodity operations (ad- dress) (1950) 9752 moving into consumption (1960) 6401 problem or opportunity (talk) (1957) 9028 problems (address) (1950) 4175 problems of surpluses and deficits In Near East (1959) 4809 production, marketing, etc. (talk) (1959) 76 purchases for Syrian pounds, agreement with United Arab Rei>ul)lic (1960) 2236 resale and delivery to Switzerland, agree- ment with Spain (1956) 0492 sales. Army regs. (1955) 2S1;{ sales for foreign currencies, cargo prefer- ence act applicability, opinion (1956) 7604 sales for foreign currency, extend and amend law. roi)ort (1958) 4494 sharing with needy abroad (address) (1000) 12046 transshipment, hearings (1056) 20104 what are we doing about suri)lnses (1957) 8063, 10091. 13030; (1958) 2138; (1059) 109(m world markets (remarks) (1957) 8627 surplus commodities, agreement with — Argentina (1050) 4.30S, 12886; (1958) 10211 : (1959) 13020 Austria (1956) 7828, 0101, 9489; (1057) 11844 : (1950) 15200 Bolivia (1057) 14563, 14507, 17226 I'.r.i/ll (1056) 1882. 160.",7 ; (1057) 5863, 10215: (1!»58) 15360; (1959) 4090. 0;»65, 13021 : (1000) 1343 Hurma (1050) 6159. 19436: (1057) 2.-.40. 14566; (195S) 16577; (1950) 0525 Agricultural products — Continued surplus commodities, agreement with — Con. Ceylon (1958) 10219, 13171 ; (1959) 9518, 17100 Chile (1956) 9440, 9497. 16030; (1957) 1258, S973 ; (1900) 8997, 14749 China (1957) 1253. 4368: (195.*^) S965 ; (1059) 1520S: (I960) 9010 Colombia (1956) 1886. 12887; (1957) 10368, 10370. 18081, 1K093 ; (1958) 8959. 8966, 15374; (1959) 4083, 9521; (1960) 2223 Ecuador (1956) 12897. 20831; (1957) 5.S91 ; (1958) 922, 17390; (1959) 5434. 9513 Egypt (1956) 1884, 6157. 7826 Finland (1956) 6151. 7813, 12934-935. 12951; (1957) 1260, 11845; (1958) 6368, 15372; (1959) 4094, 5433; (1960) 10442. 11656 France (1956) 1027. 11224 : (1957) 1272 ; (1958) 7658, 10208, 15370; (1959) 1050 S Germany (1956) 1885 Greece (1956) 11263. 12925-926, 1943S ; (1957) 5865. 5872. 7700-1; (1058) 3830. 7607; (1959) 2157: (1960) 8995 Iceland (1957) 8964; (1958) 8968, 13169; (1959) 8241; (1960) 7580, 11652, 11657 India (1057) 1248; (1958) 6365, 13166. 17391; (1959) 6963; (1960) 1359, 2232-33, 75SS. 10439, 14747. 1S154 Indonesia (1050) 9478; (1958) 1G5S6 ; (1959) 15205; (1960) 1357, 8999, 16374, 16378 Iran (1956) 7829: (1957) 5873, 5890; (1960) 19290 Israel (1956) 1030, 6152. 6158. 0437, 9459, 20816: (1957) 8969; (1958) 1850. 6375. 13168, 16597 ; (1959) 1207, 8243; (1960) 8994. 1G375 Italy (1956) 0448, 9400-91, 11186, 11241. 17784; (1957) 2.341. 5S84. 5886, 8060, 8967 ; (1958) 3833, 7660, 10213 ; (1959) 5435, 17115 Japan (1955) 10711-712; (1950) 0137. 6139; (1957) 2344; (1960) 9012. 14743 Korea (1956) 9449. 0481, 20829; (1957) Netherlands (1956) 19427 Pakistan (1956) 4287, 9477. 9480, 19420. 19442; (1957) 2345: (1958) 5129: (1959) 4084, 15207 ; (1960) 1353, G073. 9009. 11053-654. 16372 Paraguav (1956) 16022 Peru (1956) 6127. 12915-916, 12952. 20823; (1057) 1184C, 14577. 17220; (1958) 13160, 16600; (1959) 1202; (1900) 1351. 10434 Phllipi>lnes (1957) 10212; (1958) 10218 Poland (1957) 11855, 16225: (1058) 5132, 0303. 16578: (1059) 13624, 15204; (1960) 2222, 10428, 18143, 18146 Portugal (1950) 12954 Sp.iln (1950) 4288, 4304, 6148. 7S32, 0492, 11253: (1957) 1268, 2333-35, 7692. 8970: (1958) 3831, 7063, 8061, 15350; (1959) 1204, 5436, 6964; (1!)60) 2220. 1(5387 Thailand (1050) 9458; (1957) 4372. 7(!00 ; (1059) 1710.S Tunisia (1957) 10214 Turkey (1950) 9482. 12950: (1957) 1277, 5883, 7600. 16207, 18085: (1058) 5139, 16582; (1959) 2158, 5429- 30, 0060, 15220; (1900), 7583, 9011, 10:'.90 United Arab Kepubllc (1959) 4092, 9524, 17114: (1000) 1355, 2236, 10444-445. 1815:!. 18155 United Kingdom (1950) 11225, 19423; (1957) 7704, 17227; (1958) 5147, 6369 ; (1960) 9003 Page 58 Do not order from index; .see indicated entry Agricultural products— Continued surplus conrmodities, agreement with — Con. Uruguay (1959) 8238, 13620; (1960) 2235. 6070. 8998 Viet-Nam (1958) 13170; (1960) 2231, 9007. 10382 Yugoslavia (1956) 4277, 6149, 9450-51, 12924; (1957) 1271, 4384, 7705; (1958) 3838, 6371, 15361 ; (1959) 4095, 6961, 15218 ; (1960) 14745 surplus disposal programs — addresses (1956) 6284, 5703, 7478, 11339 ; (1958) 69 American business role (address) (1956) 11339 as it affects dairying (address) (1957) 69 benefits to U.S. and foreign countries (ad- dress) (1958) 1018 can we export surplus (remarks) (1956) 7478 cargo preference act, exempt, hearings (1956) 15466 cargo preference act relation, reports (1956) 5203, 12379 CCC authorization (summary of remarks) (1958) 5498 CCC operations (remarks) (1958) 8030 children's nonprofit summer camps — law (1958) 9306 reports (1958) 8232, 9694 constructive use of foods (notes used in address) (1957) 16310 developroent and operations under Agri- cultural trade development and assist- ance, act of 1954 (summary of re- marks) (1958) 15013 direct distribution program, statistical summary (1957) 16268 distribution abroad by voluntary agencies, /hearings (1957) 11043 distribution to needy in foreign nations, broaden scope, hearings (1960) 13418 distribution to needy, various programs, hearings (1959) 10021 distribution to scIjooIs, etc., in Illinois, cost investigation — hearings (1950) 7083 report (1956) 16943 do we want export markets (1959) 6114 establish food reserves in under-developed coriTitries — hearings (1960) 13418 report (1960) 16874 food for peace programs, report (1960) 15343 food stamp plan, hearing (1955) 14952 ; (1959) 15934 food stamp plan, report (1959) 14261 general, hearings (1955) 12154 hearings (1955) 14953: (1956) 7057, 10029, 12100; (1957) 5295 increase industrial uses — hearings (1958) 9771, 15779 reports (1958) 9743; (1959) 6040 Industrial uses, developing markets (pa- per) (1959) 5491 industrial uses research program, hearing (1956) 18672 lay (1956) 10141 message from the President (1956) 1399 outside U.S., exchange for foreign goods of equal value, hearings (1959) 12273 relation to foreign aid, study (1957) 7104 relief distribution, report (1955) 7738 reports (1956) 5409, 7042, 8560, 8566, 10282, 10492 surplus disposal and market expansion (address) (1957) 1399 veto (1956) 8465 veto, hearing on (1956) 10629 surplus reduction program — act of 1960, reports (1960) 9482. 10912 message from the President (1960) 4855 recommendations of the President (1959) 8768 tariff bargaining under reciprocal trade agreements (1956) 7483 Agricultural prodiufts — Continued Tariff Commission investigations under ag- ricultural adjustment act. status (1955) 5255, 18642; (1957) 8981; (1958) 7674; (1960) 18160 revised page (1950) 16042 tariff concessions, general agreement (1956) 12638 ' tariff rates (1951) 15932 toward a new day (address) (1954) 6118 technical and economic aspects, research (talk) (1957) 16295 trade development act of 1953, report (1953) 15631 trade news roundup, summary (1954) 7328 transit time for rail cars, measuring meth- ods (1960) 70 transportation by air, exempt from CAB regulations — hearings (1954) 14549; (1955) 10026 report (1954) 14179 transportation by motor carrier, limit ex- emption of vehicle from regulation un- der ICC act, hearings (1958) 8325 transportation by rail and motortruck (1951) 10336 transportation exemption, include horticul- tural commodities — law (1952) 13047 reports (1952) 10585, 10698, 13323 tray display in retail stores, equipment specifications (1959) 27 tropical products, foreign agricultural cir- culars (1958) 10704; (1959) 2643, 11182; (1960) 2846, 12208 tropical products news notes (1954) 17474 trimming methods in retail food stores (1957) 14644 United Kingdom market (1953) 14606 United Kingdom policy afl'ecting agricul- tural trade (1954) 15478 utilization — for emergencies — hearings (1953) 17289, 185S7 law (1953) 15278 reports (1953) 15444, 15468, 15531. 15623 new uses (1959) 8308 of farm materials (talk) (1956) 7919 research and development (addresses) (1960) 4511, 10512 research (notes for address) (1959) 11655 value, census of agriculture, 1954, general report (1957) 519 value of farm products, 1950 census (1953) 10148 value of farm products sold. 1954, national atlas sheet (1957) 17515 Vietnam, technical reform under winter- spring production plan 5005 Virgin Islands production and marketing appraLsal (1955) 16119 visual inspection in grading (1953) 14631 warehousing and marketing (address) (1956) 9603 we can have plenty to eat (address) (1954) 10852 western Europe, production, recent develop- ments (1959) 6205 western States, transportation problems (1954) 15971 what can be done to expand markets? (ad- dress) (1954) 4624 wholesale price index for Individual com- modities (1955) 720 world agricultural situation (1959) 1647; (1900) 1791 world market, opportunities and limitations (address) (1960) 658 world production, etc., relation to foreign aid programs. Investigation report, etc., hearings (1957) 8223 world trade (1951) 15462 see also Animal products — Crops — Markets and marketing — also names of prod- ucts. Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 59 Agricultural Products, Commission on In- cre.'iKfd Industrial Use of, see Increased Industrial Uses of Agricultural Prod- ucts Commission. Agrleultunil Uelations Division, TVA, annual reports, (195*)) 6170; (1957) 4398; (1958) 942; (1960) 2251 Agricultural ri'Sivirch, xt <• Aiii'ifiilture. Agricultural Kesearcli Administration : activities under research and marketing act (lOr.l) 2338; (1952) 17S9: (lUOM) 17; (l!».-.4> 21 appropriations, 1052 — estimate (1951) 11099 apitroiiriations, 1054. A^'rlnulture Dept. — liearin;,'s (1053) 7448, 10722 law (1953) 15218 report 1 1053) 12(145 field offices and stations, by States, 1953, directory (1954) 13362 releases, news of activities, etc. (1951) 11844: (1952) 1042, 11059; (1953) 2965. 13778 reports (1951) 5905; (1952) 6371; (1953) C>452: (1954) 91X4 introductions (1952) 4542: (1953) 1782 Agricultural Research and Development Ci'm- mission, create, report (1950) 15842 Agricultural Research and Industrial Admin- istration : establish — hearings (1958) 15779: (1059) 8718 reports (1958) 9743; (1950) 0040 Agricultural Research and Industrial Board, create, hearings (1059) 8718 Agricultural Research Center : handbooks (1952) 159:50; (1955) 13563 land exchange — - law (1956) 16858 report (1956) 10610 poultry research results (1051) 115 research on problems of broad interest (re- marks) (1953) OSOl what it is. where it is. etc.. information bul- letin (1058) 15405, (1960) 00S2 Agricultural Research Institute, proceedings, 3d annual meeting (1055) 10601 AgricuITural Research Laboratory, Univer- sity of Tennessee, research progress re- ports (1959) 7149; (1960) 1479, 7790 Agricultural research scientists : examination announcements (1956) 6782- 83. 20034: (1958) 204. 3002, 5465, 7999, 11553, 11565; (1959) 259, 3202, 15514: (1960) 9280 planning for tomorrow (address) (1958) 9028 Agricultural Research Service : A H.D. series (1954), 4578, 6075, 13363- 364 Agricultural Research Service and you (talk) (1956) 4506 APH series (1054) 6076, 9139-40, 7812, 17032 appropriations, 1955, Agriculture Dept. — hearings (1954) 5281, 10243 law (1054) 11401 reports (1954) 6817-18. 10051, 11507 appropriations, 1955, supplemental — hearing's (1055) 6305 law (1955) 7528 proposals (1954) 6093: (1955) 3025 reports (1955) 4385, 0290, 7C53 api)rafiriations. 1!»50. Agriculture Dept. — hearings (1955) 4417-18, 7072 law (1055) 0393 reports (1955) 6141, 7745. 7890 appropriations 1956, Interior Dept. — law (1955) 11349 report (10.55) 7942 api>ropriations, 1056, supplemental — hearings (1055) 11814, 15476; (1956) 5248. 7205 law (1055) 14388; (1056) 10134 proposals (1055) 6220. 0458, 15025; (1056) 3407, 7117, 10188 reports (1055) 11761. 15353; (1966) 6075. 7203 Agricultural Research Service — Continued appropriations. 1957. Agriculture Dept. — hearings (1956) 3498, 8006, 10030 law (lOoO) 10155 ri'ports (105(5) 10242, 10532 appropriations. 1057. supplemental — hearings (1956) 12113 law (1956) 16693 proposals (1956) .H405, 10184. 10188 reriorts (1956) 14770. 15280, 10915 apprcmriations. 1958. Agriculture Dept. Jiearings (1957 » 5158 appropriations. 1059. Agriculture Dept., hearings (195.S( 4404 appropriations, 1!»60. Agriculture Dept., hearings (1959) 5900 appropriations. 1961, .Xgriculture Dept., hearings (1960) 5013 ARS series, see listing!- under Agricultural Research Service in 1954-60 monthly issues, better things for more people (talk) (1955) 3784-85 budget. 1957, revision (1956) 8466 Home Economics and Human Nutrition Re- searcli Branches, abolish and transfer functions, hearings (1000) 15361 information series (1954) 4587. 17948 Northern Utilization Research Branch list of pul)li<- iiions and patents (10551 6s40 picture sheets (1955) 3798, 10778-779; (1956) 13875 popular publications, degree of need by State extension services, results of sur- vey (1960) 0079 poster (1958) 2766 Production Economics Research Branch, publications currently available (1957) 3221 publications from Home Economic Research in USDA (1956) 2783 publications issued (1954) 0150; (1955) 1958. 12842: (1956) 2012, 13143; (1957) 2470. 11975; (1958) 1983, 10.342: (1059) 2277. 10729; (1960) 2375. 11775 releases (1954) 1269.3-701: (1955) 1961- 69. 12846-854: (1056) 2016-24, 13147-156; (1957) 2474-82, 11979- 987 Salinitv Laboratory publications, list (1954) 2978 scientific career opportunities (1960) 4531 service and regulatorv announcements (1954) 10043, 12602; (1955) 8600; (1956) 11318-321, 17880: (1957) 54; (1958) 1.5453; (1959) 1288 Indexes (1950) 1076. 11318, 11320 title pages and contents (1956) 1077, 11319, 11321 special publications (1954) 13387; (1955) 16166. 17753; (1956) 7918; (1957) 5988, 9035 study program for expanded research in tobacco production, etc., report (1955) 12103 veterinarian, student trainee, examination announcement (1960) 16706 veterinarian, trainee, examination announce- ment (1954) 18324 veterinarians, career opportunities (1957) 3251 : (1959) 1316 Western T^tilization Research Branch, pub- lications and patents, lists (1954) 17057; (1956) 11317. 17879; (1957) 7792 Agricultural residues, see Waste prodticts. Agricultural Science Laboratory, Kingston, R. I., dedication (address) (1960) 12645 Agricultural Sciences. Inter-American Insti- tute (if. v~) 13No at'ricultiiral historj' series (1951) OSO."} aKrictillural marketing agreement act, coni- pilatiun ilKni:) 14o41 agricultural outlook — addresses, etc. (1901) 190^0; (19r.2) 5752; (1953) 7, 1S138, 195S4, 19C23 ; )19.-.4) 5;i: (1955) 3701. 3S31, 3SG2 ; (195G) 2702, 2853, 2850, 4244. 4350, 027U ; (1957) 1333, 3920; (195.S) 9S4, 1022, 1055 ; (1959> 1293, 1(J4S : (1900) 3224 agricultural outlook, and President's farm program, hearings (1954) 5420; (1950) 52iO charts annual (1951) 19057; (1952) 17032; (1953) 1S09G ; (1955) 18; (1950) 20; (1957) 1332; (1958) 28; (1959) 18 : (1900) 08 current problems of economic policy (1950) 4519 dig.'st. monthly (1951) 1028. 11S04.; (1952) 1(»03. 11017; (195;;) 2294, l:!7:!0; (1954) 2240, 12044; (1955) 1911. 12791; (1950) 1905. 13(197; (1957) 2424. 11931; (1958) 1938, 10294; (1959) 2229, 10084; (1900) 2;!20. 11721 Federal and State service (1959) 3075 publications, list (1953) 7097 agricultural jiolicy — addresses, etc (1953) 3073. 17S73, 195S8 ; (1954) 4003. 0088, 6090: (1950) 2805, 4537; (1957) 9039. 127S0 : (1958) 73. 3935; (1959) 37. 17178; (1960) 10514 Brazilian (1954) 154,79 contributions to general economic growth (paper) (1956) 2720 agricultural prices (1952) 3146; (1953) 1771 ; (1954) 1192 ; (1955) 3702 agricultural prices (periodical) (1951) 1029. 11805; (1952) 1004, 11018; (1953) 2925. 13737: (1954) 2247. 12045; (1955) 1912, 12792; (1950) 1900, 13098; (1!)57) 2425. 11894; (19.-.S) 1901, 10257; (1959) 2191. 1(m;48 ; (1900) 2290. 11080 agricultural production — addresses, etc. (1952) 4550. 0190. 0378. 6392, 6394. 6400. 6403. 8050. 8237-38. 14502, 17062; (1953) 4518, 10008; (1954) 4560; (1955) 3851; (1950) 2841, 44S7, 0794: (1957) 1395. 17300; (1959) 70-77. 129(1: (1960) 18229 capacity to product (1952) 12353 who is an agricultural producer? (1955) 4711 agricultural programs and price levels. In- v(>stigation expenses, reports (1954) 14817. 17(196 agricultural progress. 1953-50 (1956) 19590 agricultural resources (remarks) (1953) 9799 : (1950) 20803 agricultural series (1951) 16653; (1952) 15351; (1953) 10889; (1954) 1800; (1957) 767. 8482 agricultural situation — addresses (1952) 18207; (1955) 3817; (1950) 2703. 7922. 9578, 1(!120 : (1957) 12771 ; (1959) 4165 agricultural situation and farm program, hearings (1957) 5295 periodical (1951) l(i30. 11800; (1952) 1005. 11619; (1953) 2926. 13738; (1954) 2198. 2223. 12(;03 : (1955) 1871. 12751; (195(!) 1925. l."O00 ; (1957) 2388. 11895; (1958) 1902, 10258; (1959) 2192. 10049; (1900) 2291. 11(!87 I)rice support structure (1959) 41(;2. 4104 agricultural writers' maniinl on infectious animal diseases (1957) I'.O agriculture and related fields, examination animuncemi-nt (1955) 18rjs Agriculture — Continued agriculture and related programs, facilitate execution — - law (1950) 10848 reports (1950) 16917, 17063 agriculture handl>ooks, see listings under Agriculture in the munthly issues agriculture information bulletins, see list- ings under Agriculture in the monthly issues agriculture monographs (1951) 2342-43, 4255, 8858-59, 12644, 14;!00. 17240- 242, 19089: (1952) 12354. 17072, 18i:s4; (1953) 22, 8315; (1954) 2998- :;i'iio. 4599, 15985; (1955) 3S28 ; (1950) 0273; (1958) 15400 agronomic aspects of cotton mechanizati(jn (address) (1952) 6104 air buHetins (1951) 12508; (1952) 16S4. 12242 aircraft in agriculture, list of references (1958) 15507 airplane's defense job in agriculture (ad- dress) (1951) 4012 Algeria, economy (1958) 12<72 American — • anil world trade (1952) 15831 books and periodicals, lists (1952) 4618; (1954) 13420: (1950) 11348; (1958) 7805 ; (1960) 9115 strengthening tlirough resource conserva- tion (1954) 57 American farmer in 1954, popular report, census of agriculture (1957) 17519 American farming, introduction for young people (1957) 99 Angola. British East Africa, Rhodesia and Nyasalaud, and Zanziliar, effect on U.S. farm exports (1958) 10908 antiljiotics in agriculture (remarks) (1956) 2843 Asiatic people's democratic countries, re- forms (1959) 503 atomic energy, contribution, hearings (1954) 8253 atomic energy research program, progress reports (1954) 8109; (1955) 2892; (1950) 3229, 9909: (l!t57l 14744, 17401; (1958) 13342; (1959) 190 hearings (1956) 20076 additional copies, report (1956) 20088 atomic energv. role in research (1953) 8(i61 : (1955) 11144 atomic energy uses (remarks) (1960) 1494 aviation and Federal Aviation Agency (speech) (1960) 5292 aviation application, research and develop- ment, report (1959) 13717 balance sheet and tinancial trends, 1951 (1951) 18508 : (1952) 20 balance sliects (1952) 1.5401, 15931 ; (1953) 174 to. 18112; (1954) 17382, 19113: (19.-.5) 17099. 17756; (1956) 18902; (1957) 74. 15743. 17314; (195S) 11909. l(if>60: (1959) 12657, 15305; (1960) 1482S. 17073 Belgian (^ingo and Uuanda-l'rundi economy (19(;oi 11290 Bhopal State. India (1956) 17473 bibliiigrnphies (1951) 1009, 11848; (1952) 1040. 11063; (19531 296!l, 13782; (1954) 2289, 12705; (1955) 1973, 1285.S; (1950) 2028, 13160; (1957) 2480. 11991; (1958) 1997. 10350; (1959) 2288, 10741; (1900) 2387A, 1 1 787 indexes (1955) 1973; (1956) 2028; (1958) 1997 ; (1959) 2288 l)iological research (talk) (19()0) 6100 Bulgaria — ■ al)straets (1958) 16119 agricultural situation (1958) 1277.'! business-agriculture integration (address) (1958) 3933 Canada and U.S., progress i]i technological and economic revolution (addresses) (1955) 80;j0. 16182: (1958) 0035 Canada, competitive position (1958) 12770 canning industry, iniportance to agriculture (address) (1956) 4508 Page 62 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Agriculture — Continued capital and credit as key (address) (1959) 7683 careers, Federal service entrance examina- tion (1U57) 1417, 16:J26 Caribbean area, economies associated -with European nations, notes (1958) 7305 Carver's work is not tinisbed (address) (1955) 1C1S3 cash receipts from farming and home con- sumption (1952) 17Uoo census, 195U — • counties and state economic areas, farms, farm characteristics, etc (1052) 6727, 8506-11, 10136-138, 12656-657, 14791, 16272. 17402-407, 18525-530; (1953) 736-740 drainage of agricultural lands, etc (1953) 5304 farms, farm characteristics, livestock, etc (1952) 2143^5, 3485; (1953) 3970-71 general reports (1953) 10140-153 bow taken (1955) 19097 irrigation of agricultural lands (1953) 10154 by States (1953) 2076-93 portfolio of maps (1954) 465 reports, announcement (1953) 710'6 special reports (1953) 2094, 3972-73, 8682, 10155-157, 12214 census, 1953 — sample, Utah (19541 6496 sample, Virginia (1954) 6497 census. 1954, farms, livestock, etc. (1956) 5005. 8333-35. 9975-78, 11708-710, 14234-241, 16525-527, 18499-507. 2(»016-17 counties and State economic areas (1957) 509-510 announcement (1956) 6720 final reports, announcement (1957) 16416 general report (1957) 511-523. 6633 methods and procedures (1957) 16449 preliminary reports (1957) 2566 publication program announcement (1956) 3249 series AC 54-1 (1955) 12936; (1956) 2103, 13236 special reports (1956) 18508: (1957) 1703-5, 3540, 4913. 6634. 8003. 9265- 66, 10663-666, 12972-974, 14780-781. 16449. 17519 statistics by subjects (1958) 2070 census. 1959 — ■ brief information (1959) 15461 enumerator applicants, information for (1959) 8462 enumerators, crew leader's training guide (1959) 13852 enumerator's instruction book (1959) 13858 job applicants, information for (1958) 15679 preliminarv reports, announcements (1960) 6320. 10614-616 census publications, price lists (1951) 18522; (1952) 18772; (1954) 683; (1955) 3252; (1956) 19354; (1958) 8904 ; (1959) 17034 census taking, changes — law (1952) 13146 reports (1952) 8919, 10704, 10862 censuses, minor civil division data, avail- ability (1958) 4096 Ceylon, economy (1959) 3516 chemical industry, partnership with agri- culture (panel discussion) (1959) 1286 chemical, manpower implications (1952) 5358 chemicals in agriculture (address) (1960) 12636 chemicals, responsibility for use (1960) 12643, 16452 chemistry in agriculture (talk) (1953) 3650 children working in agriculture, educational achievements (1952) 17012 Agriculture — Continued China — agricultural briefs (1959) 10237 devi'lopment. etc (1959) 9188 held management, etc., technical advances (1959) 17520 Honan I'rovince — draft plan to expedite (1959) 699 geography of hilly regions of southeast (1959) 12880 tax provisions and procedures (1959) 4995 Kiangsi and Hopeh Provinces, reports (1960) 11407 I.iaoning's 1960 plans (1960) 17641 mechanization in Hopeh Province (I960) 17238 mechanization. Japanese analvsis (1960) 15607 principles and practices (1959) 10241 problems (1960) 17499 production, trade, etc. (1959) 16397; (I960) 1991 rapid development of industry (1960) 17357 rural statistical work, over-all leap for- ward under leadership of Communist Party (19«i)) 18718 Shantung people's communes, directives for distribution of work ( 1959 ) 9157 socialist reorganization (1959) 12856 socialization of industry (1959) 6397 speedy agro-technical reform combined with speedy industrialization (I960) 14190 statistical work, important tasks in (1960) 17361 technical progress (1960) 10061 techniques and production results (1959) 14832 trade and finance must go all out to sup- port technological reform (1960) 18783 translations (1960) 14182 classification. Library of Congress (1954) 7416; (1959) 8016 clip sheets (1951) 1974, 12205; (1952) 1396 code of Federal regulations (1951) 8341-42 9758; (1952) 7685-86, 9282; (1953) 7712, 7714-15: (1954) 12281. 12286, 15394; (1955) 4755, 10236. 12315; (1956) 7388, 10779. 12566-567 : (1957) 3933, 5455-56, 9909; (1958) 5913-14, 8593, 9892; (1959) 6136. 7712, 7715- 16. 8999. 9003: (1960) 3808-9, 5322, 8377, 9730-31. 11250 Colorado River Indian Reservation (1951) 19065 Commercial, iwlicy relation to economic growth and stabilitv — hearings (1958) 1249' papers presented in advance of hearings (1958) 301 rei)ort ( 1958) 3053 conservation and use of agricultural land resources (1953) 8100 conservation farming, grass crops (1952) 6282, 17868; (1955) 10787: (1956) 1086 conservation farming practices. 1954, na- tional atlas sheet (1957) 17485 conservation program, handbooks (1951) 1506-7. 4052-80. 5769-74. 73:^8, 20224 ; (1952) 866-869, 2996-97, 4354-67, 6176-89, 16883, 18090-108. 19107-118; (1953) 1360-66. 2777: (1954) 507-525, 1582-93. 3556-«>. 19097-102; (1955) 2-16. 96.3-975, 2612, 16074, 17730- 740, 18657-666 contract farming and vertical integration (1958) 11128. 11185 cooperative extension work, appropria- tions — hearings (1953) 9102 law (1953) 12321 cooperative extension work, further de- velop — law (1952) 13035 reports (1952) 8763. 10763 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 63 Affrlciilturp — Continued coonerative estonsion work with home oco- iioinics; (litr.l) 3425: (1952) 4018 (Iftri.Si 4421; (1904) 4005; (195.^) cooperntivp fannins (adilressos) (1951) 27; (1950) 4509; (1959) 4100 coonorative iirograms. agrfenipnts with — Bolivia (1954) 9079; (1956) 9429 Brazil (1959) 4079 Chile (1952t 1S220 Coloml.ia (1953) 2S07 ,,„-,., Costa Rico (1053) 4896. 11508; (19o0) Donii'irioan KopuMic ^953^ S217 Kcuadnr (1954) 1143: (1956) 12906 Etliiopia (1954) 158S3 Haiti (1953) 1154S i-o— . Honduras (1952) 942, 9,44, IkS.o; (1950) 11245 NicaraRua (195i)> 100.,.i Panama (1952) 9731 ,.„-ox ooq Pnr'iirnav (1951) 4191; 19.)2) 93S, mo-l: (1953) 1482, 9G99; (1950) rern""(1951) 17161; (1952) 11549; (1950) 981. 9420 coonorativo resional resenrch. manual of procednrps (1950) C2-J8 cotton reportins program (19.)o) ]-i!'44 countries lea.linfr in livo^tock and produ*'ts. rte. (1953) 3973; (19:>0) li^-'OS crop plannins: production (19o2) 0308 Cuban, iiisppction ^954) 3708 current position (1951) ISoOJ current trends (summary of comments) (1958) 39. 11082 . ,^ , „ . Czechoslovak Academy of Asnc'iltural ^ei- ences, functions, etc (19.59) < 47 ,4.. decisions (1951) 1007. 11S-15 : HS^jS) 104 > 11000- (1953) 2900. 13779; (19.)4) 228(^, •12702:' (195.5J l^TO. IS.'^:^.- (19950) 2025. 13157; f19o7) 24S.., JlOSS- (195S) 1994. 10353: (19..9) 2285, 10738 : (1960) 2384, 11784 development projrram . promote — hearing' (1955) 10820 report (1955) 14734 . dollar problem and apncultural trnde (1951) 5*^57 dollar volume of transactions with industry (1900) 1437 DominieanRepublic(19.j..) 9.1.0 ,.a^^^ economic and statistical publications (19.31) 5S9S *' assistant examination announcement (1957) 8049 benefits, extend to Alaska — law (1952) 10350 reports (1952) 7116, 10692 Interreffional Conference for State Super- visors and Teacher Trainers, proceed- injrs (1950) 15591; (19.58) 7184 Soutbern regional conference, report (1955) 17012 .., ,. summaries of studies. bibliographies 1951) I6(i53; (1952) 15351: (1953) 1(')SS9- (1954) 1800; (1957) 8482: (1958) 12609; (1959) 12599; (1900) 8312 young farmers, as viewed by school super- intendents, etc (1900) 0821 . electric farming can help your business (1952) 18182 electric fnrminL' developi-ng better program (1950) 19371 electricity in farm production (19.53) 11728 entomologv in future (address) (19;)0) 4;)0(» Ethioi)ia, "economy (1957) 851 Europe . ,^nr-^^ economies of European countries (]9.i0) 15742; (1958) 9951; (1959) 10:'.90 postwar development in western Europe (1950) 12030 examination announcements (1956) 18i)25 ; (1957) 14800B; (195S) 2(!3. 1195 Federal service entrance examination, positions filled, information (1958) 15707 student trainee (1956) 1370,3312 Agriculture — Continuea extension activities and accomplishments (1955) 12305 extension teaching methods (1955) 15622 extension work — addresses (1953» 10185; (1956) 3854 among Indians, transfer to Agriculture Dept. — hearing (1954) 12145 reports (1954) 10214, 11782 employees, use of Federal penalty mail- ing privilege (1959) 14023 laws, compilations (1951) 6446; (1934) 18341 ; (1958) 16854 laws, consolidate — hearing (1953) 10518 reports (l'.t5:;i s'.itio. !tl29 State and county agencies, donation of federally-owned property presently on loan — hearings (1959) 17353 law (1960) 13014 reports (1959) 16095: (1900) 10891 extension workers, result demonstration manual (1958) 2771 fair labor standards act, interpretative bul- letin (1959) 1221 FAO. organization, work and U.S. participa- tion (1960) 15488 farm economics publications currentlv avail- able (1958) 11107: (1900) 94 farm economies of Far East countries (1950) 20412; (1900) 978.5-8(i. 15487 farm mobilization fact sheets (1952) 5991- 92. 7818. 9442-44, 11215^217, 14131, 15564, 17805-868 farm papers received in Department of Agri- culture Library, lists (1956) 16160; (1960) 3317 farm problems (addresses) (1952) 17079; (1953) 16657: (1954) 45; (1956) 2796. 4523, 0267. 7921. 7934. 9579, 11325. 17884, 17888; (1958) 7700; (1959) 13718; (1960) 10513, 14707 farm production — addresses (1952) 6384-85, 14529: (1953) 14053; (1950) 9560: (1957) 91 expenses of farm operators, 1949-54 (19.56) 4356 farm production and efficiency, statistical series of Agriculture Dept (1957) 14G37 goals, high'^r than ever (1952) 5991 government programs (1956) 9580 increases from soil and water conserva- tion (1952) 17094 productivity of resources used on com- mercial farms (1956) 53 productivity trends, 1909-50 (1952) 9409 farm program — addresses (1951) 14, 19103; (1952) 4570, 4608, 4016: (1953) 6474, 6482, 14611, 14047; (1954) 1226. 3019. 4595, 4610, 17984-985; (1955) 16170; (1950) 2795, 2849. 4507, 0284, 17887; (1957) 00-67. 4482. 5994. 17309; (1958) 4156-57. 5210. 5498, 5521. 7757-7700, 11012; (1959) 11647; (1900) 99. 0171. 7087 administration proposal, testimony of Sec- retary Benson, hearing (1959) 7434 coinniitteemen. elections, amend law, re- port (1958) 8413: (1959) 14437 hearings (1957) 9738, 15320; (1958) 4502. 5790 law (1958) 14179 long raiiu^"' — - Agriculture Department roiiorts (1950) 2822. 3391 background materials (1953) 17255 hearings (1953) 19999; (1!154) 552, 1051 3700 5279. 9940-47. 18386; (1955) .3081: (1957) 9738, 15326; (1958) 9709-72 prospects (1955) 16095. 10186 reports (1958) 9728, 12138 Page 64 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Agriculture — Continued ^farm program — Continued long range — Continued technical studies (1952) 16377; (1934) 6S51 views (1958) 9728 messages from the President (1954) 1620 ; (1958) 1286 ; (1959) 5810, 7599 ; (1960) 4855 farm relief acts, compilation (1951) 7910; (1954) 18339 farm relief and agricultural adjustment acts, compilation (1959) 3262 farmers (addresses) (1952) 17102; (1955) 8625 ; (1956) 2854 ; (1959) 5522 farming — • addresses (1951) 7458; (1952) 6396; (1954) 15489. 17974, 17993: (1955) 3857. 3871, 8591, 8614: (1956) 5617. 16122; (1957) 9056, 10505; (1958) 5210; (1939) 1289: (1960) 3280 fariuing terraced land (1953) 4967 generalized tvpes in U.S., national atlas sheet (1959) 11606 getting started in (1954) 17970 successful, through agricultural credit (1933) 2475 farms (addresses) (1954) 2992, 3004, 3012, 3014, 4595. 4978. 6112. 6115. 7837, 17983; (1956) 17877; (1958) 9027; (1959) 7051 Federal aid, study committee report (1955) 12453 feed grain and livestock farmins in transi- tion (1953) 19587 finance outlook (1952) 18266; (1954) 12, 19109; (1958) 1010; (1959) 3034; (1960) 3272 finance review (1958) 6429; (1959) 3032, 13706 : (1960) 16442 financial needs (addresses) (1953) 9791 ; (1957) 9038 Finland, agricultural situation (1958) 16013 flood damage, evaluation by airphoto anal- ysis (1960) 81 Florida, progress through forward-looking policy (talk) (1957) 5992 food and fiber, our common challenge (talk) (1952) 6398 food and fibers relationship to U.S. foreign policy, report (1958) 9768 foreign asricultural outlook charts (1951) 19954 foreign agricultural relationships (remarks) (1953) 6468; (1956) 5706; (1960) 4506 foreign agricultural reports (1958) 9949— 30. 12770 Foreign Agricultural Service, miscellaneous FAS-M series, see listings in monthly issues 1956-1960. Foreign Agricultural Service programs nnd foreign relations (addresses) (1955) 3877: (1956) 2807: (1959) 17434 foreign agriculture (periodical) (1951) 1916. 12158; (1952) 1356, 11939; (1953) 3232, 14082; (1934) 2381. 13004; (1935) 2288; 13188; (1956) 2359. 13499; (1957) 2834. 12344; (1958) 2348; 10701: (1939) 2640. 11179 : (1960) 2843. 12205 indexes (1951) 5274. 9869: (1952) 9371 : (1933) 7763; (1954) 8789; (1955) 13189 tables of contents (1956) 15743: (1057) 7359; ri95S) 2348; (1959) 3518 foreign agriculture bulletin (1953) 1107 foreign agriculture circulars (1951) 1008- 23. 3507-33, 5257-73, 7003-16, 8413- 32, 985.5-68, 11394-404, 13827-844, 15433-465, 16837-853, 1864.3-664, 19955-976; (1952) 643-649, 2805-14, 4119-32, 5840-51, 7758-77. 9372-89, 11153-162, 14086-99, 15503-517, 16660-669. 17799-811. 18922-947 ; (1953) 1108-21. 2561-70. 4499-4515, 6040-58, 7766-7800. 931.3-26, 11053- 72, 13236-278, 16186-204, 17528-34S, 18895-912, 20187-194; (1954) 819- Agriculture — Continued (foreign agriculture circulars — Continued 834,, 1901-8, 4157-77, 5661-73. 7300- 26. 8767-68, 10504-534, 12338-354. 15478-309. 17470-515, 18721-731 ; (1955) 2290. 3377, 13191 : (1956) 2361, 13501; (1957) 2836, 12348; (1958) 2351. 10704; (1959) 2643. 11182; (1960) 2846. 12208 foreign agriculture, publications, price lists (1957) 17168; (1959) 17033 foreign agriculture reports, see listings In most monthly issues, 1951—60. foreign markets, agriculture's stake (1951) 14i304 foreign operations review, hearing (1959) 5903 foreign relations, improving, etc. (1951) 16399 foreign trade (addresses) (1954) 4600; (1935) 3893; (1960) 13953 foreign trade outlook charts (1958) 16969; (1959) 17435 forest, how to farm (1937) 7417 forestry or lumbering incident to, labor standards (1932) 9764 free enterprise system (talks) (1959) 60- 62, 64-68, 71, 73. 75 future, building for (1953) 9782 future of agriculture (addresses) (19.51) 37, 19090: (1952) 4569, 6412, 7778, 8221, 17073; (1953) 1783, 6469, 9792. 18132. 19619; (1954) 49, 1.3404, 17964, 17986. 17990; (1955) 2642, 3660. 3897, 6856, 6863. 8615-16, 16187, 16194, 16206; (1956) 2799, 4376; (1957) 12766; (1959) 9600; (1960) 5882. 14829. future international meetings, world lists (1959) 11319: (1960) 2982, 12349 general farm legislation, hearings (1954) 7065, 8547; (1955) 15473; (1956) 3641, 7057, 10629, 12106; (1959) 17327; (1960) 8114. 9485 general farm situation, hearing (1955) 3138 general information on farm programs for agricultural stabilization and conserva- tion committeemen (1955) 16714 German situation (1953) 1469 ; (1958) 4780. 16108 ^^„^ Ghana, and trade in farm products (1958) 7304 Government programs (addresses) (1953) 14648; (1957) 1406, 1411, 3234, 10487: (1958) 72, 3936 governmental cost, concept and measure- ment (1956) 16111 graphic summarv, census of agriculture, 1954, special report (1957) 14780 graphic summarv. resources, organization, etc (1953) 10157 Great Plains program, progress (notes used in address) (1957) 12791 Guam — extend technical service and assistance to, report (1960) 10772 needs, report of Department of Agricul- ture survey group (1958) 5204 guide to agriculture, U.S.A. (1951) 15938; (1955) 17755 Hawaiian Islands, agricultural program (1953) 8966 hemispheric strength through prosperous agriculture (address) (1951) 2352 higher education, responsibilities of future (address) (1952) 5854; (1953) 16; (1956) 2844 human resources, development — departmental edition (1955) 8609 document edition (1955) 7565 Hungary (1958) 17127: (1959) 729. 1832, 6434, 10277, 12991, 13100. 13168, 14883, 17582; (1960) 871. 910, 1948, 4069, 5527, 6946, 7093, 8574, 10000, 14150, 14458 include certain enterprises within definition of small business, hearings (1959) 14555 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 65 A;.'riciilturi' — Coiitiiuied India — coniniiinitv (ipvelopnifiit — Hyderabad State (]!•.".«) 174ft8. 1012S Madliya Pradosli (l!»5search (talk) (1951) 172.^9 marketing research reports (1952) 12367- 370. 14509-524. 15939. 17090-92 18296: (1953) 1799-1,802, 6477. S323 9797-98, 11739-743, 14622-039; (1954( 51. 3010-11. 6110-11. 783.".~:!5 9169-71. 109.58-959. 13409-413. 17981- 982; (1955) 46-47. 995, 2657. 5362- 64. 6864-67. 8621-23. 10791 793 13580-582. 16188, 1776.5-769, 1869.5- 696: (1956) 47-4S, 1092-94, 2820, 6281-82, 7924-27, 9589-90. 11335, i::S92 S98, 16142-14.3, 17895-901, 1 960(i meteorological service of farms and ninchine- tractor stations, USSIi (1959) 871 nieteoroloKical stations chiefs, conference, USSR (1959) 1897 methodology for agricultural sectors, 1947 interindustry relations stndv (1953) 17680 Mexican labor role, (iovt. viewpoint (1957) 5430 Mexican workers, agreements with Mexico (1953) 2863, 11. 54(1 microbiologic,-!!, development tasks during 1959 (-,5 (1959) 1_'98() military inductions, impact ujion (1951) 8(HI5 minimum wages, ILO convention ami recom- mendation, texts (1955) 9459 minors cnii)loyed, record-keeping regulations l)y employer (195:!) 2911 mint farndiig (1960) 3290 miscellaneous le^'islation. heai-ings (1959) 17326: (192) 4546-48, 8217-18. 192S2-2S3 ; (1953) 4960, 6453-56, S314, 18106- 107. 19611; (1954) 22-23, 1204A, 4590-92, 7823, 15978-979; (1955) 3806, 17752, 18680; (1956) 9577, 13881-884; (1957) 4479-80, 9034, 12764, 14635, 16293, 17302-305; (3 958) 65-66, 1013-15, 6437, 15452, 16659; (1959) 3043, 17189 agricultural research (periodical) (1953) 3664. 13777; (1954) 2285, 12(;S3 ; (1955) 1951, 12S34 ; (1956) 2006, 13136; (1957) 2464, 11968; (1958) 1977, 10336; (1959) 2271, 10723; (1960) 2368. 11767 index, r. 1-3, 1953-55 Agricultural Research Center, Beltsville, Md (remarks) (1953) 9801 cominitational methods for handling sys- tems of simultaneous equations (1956) 33 contract research — hearings (1954) 18384 law (1954) 14083 reports (1954) 10117, 11694 crops research (address) (1957) 17298 evaluation, report of committee (1960) 3309 exploratorv. in underdeveloped areas (1952) 11163 Federal and State, appraisal and goals (1960) 1430 Marketing Research Division, field loca- tions (1958) 987 Newell Field Station (1957) 10458 objectives, achievements, etc. (addresses) (1951) 10. 938. 17230; (1952) 4549, 6370. 14490; (1953) 1784. 4419. 9784; (1954) 19. 24, 26-27. 2990, 6077, 9145, 13379, 17942-945; (1955) 3776, 3795, 3807. 4733. 16205; (1956) 4489. 6243, 9576, 11316, 16121, 19591; (1957) 55, 6429, 7791, 7793, 16297: (1958) 67, 1020. 1034, 3932, 9033, 11117; (1959) 52, 1285. 3040. 5516-17, 5520. 7020, 8303. 11593, 11651; (1960) 3282, 3284, 3314. 4505, 7681. 7684. 7688, 8161, 10498, 12639, 12645, 18227 organization of, in United States (1952) 14492 policies involved in Hatch act (1952) 7655 program, message from the President (1956) 1399 questions and answers (1953) 6451 ; (1954) 17955; (1958) 48; (1960) 12652 research and educational programs to help farmers (address) (1959) 4163 research and scientific activitv, basic pro- grams, hearing (1959) 12310 role, in meeting future requirements (1953) 1786 services of Agriculture Dept (1951) g,t>g9 05.34 index "(1952) 17507 strengthening American wav of life (1953) 6449, 16670 use of electrical computing machines (1956) 2791 Vir^-in Islands program, report (1954) 10374 role in war or peace (addresses) (1951) 15. 5145 Rumanian press sunimar.v (1958) 16107 rural development program — addresses, etc. (1955) 16199, 16200-201: (1956) 4515. 0595, 16147 news (1956) 13535: (1957) 2870. 12384; (1958) 2386, 10971; (1959) 2911, 11455 ; (1960) 3123, 12492 progress reports (1956) 19613; (1957) 16331 ; (1959) 85 rural industries and agricultural develop- ment (1953) 4920 science in Librar.y of Congress (1954) 7419 farming (1951) activities (1955) on U.S. use and Agriculture — Continued sericea in conservation 17250 service programs and purchasing (1956) 13903 service to agriculture (addresses) 8626 ; (1956) 2S45 7 stei)s to plent.v (1952) 9799 society values and goals (address) (1960) 16456 soil and water resources, conservation prac- tices (address) (1956) 20SOO soil survey in modern farming (address) (1950) 4231 solid progress in road ahead (address, notes) (1959) 3079 Somalia, resources (1956) 7485 south Asia developments, effects farm exports (1957) 16828 southeastern coastal iilain, land development (1956) 16130 southern — competitive position (comments) (1954) 4583 problems and opportunities (addresses) (1952) 14501; (1953) 11519, 18134; (1955) 16109, 16191; (1956) 4511; (1957) 5982 Southwest, problems, hearings (1958) 12159 State departments, directories (1952) 9639 ; (1953) 11400; (1954) 6058; (1955) 6822; (1956) 6218; (1957) 9040; (1958) 3878; (1959) 5475; (1960) 6133 state of American agriculture (addresses) (1951) 2366; (1952) 6379, 6399; (1953) 18129; (1954) 29. 13408; (1955) 2644-45, 2647, 3875 3880, 4808; (1956) 2814, 2827, 4530; (1957) 4502, 5991, 7794, 10506, 12794 ; (1958) 5215, 15497 statistical abstract supplements — data for 1945 — departmental edition (1952) 10130 document edition (1952) 10368 data for 1950 — dei)artmental edition (1953) 10139 document edition (1953) 10317 statistical handbook (1951) 12628 statistical summaries (1951) 1661. 11836; (1952) 1034, 11651; (1953) 2957, 13768; (1954) 2216. (1955) 1901, 127S1 ; 13087; (1957) 2414. 1928, 10284; (1959) (1960) 2316, 11711 statistics (1951) 7479; (1953) 6460: (1954) 13562; (1956) 11326: (1957) (1958) 13225; (1959) 8304; 7690 domestic sugar areas (1955) 50. 5557 estimates used by markets (1953) 18097 Sudan, economy 44(j technical cooperation (1955) 4866 technical cooperation achievements of ICA (1959) 15196 technical cooperation agreements with — Chile (1953) 8218: (1956) 9462 Colombia (1954) 17845 Costa Rica (1955) 19721 ; (1956) 6133 Dominican Republic (1956) 12918 Egvpt (1954) 19844 Kthiopia (1953) 17989 Iran (1954) 5990 Iraq (1955) 8480 Liberia (1954) 19041 Libva (1953) 11565; (1956) 12922 Mexico (1956) 079 Nicaragua (1955) 883 Panama (1953) 17990; (1956) 12914 Peru (1954) 2157 Salvador (1955) 19720; (1950) 11174 Saudi Arabia (1953) 17993 technological revolution, yearbook of agri- culture. 1960 — departmental edition (1960) 16488 document edition (1960) 16834 2279, 12634; (1956) 1955, 11921 ; (1958) 2219, 10674 ; (1952) 4596 ; 3155 ; (1955) 14i636 ; (1960) (1954) 15884 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 67 Apricultnrp — Continued technolo^'.v and science, pffects on nfrricnl- tural production (addresses) (in.TTt) 3S7.S : (innC) 2793. r,204. 19r,97; rir>r>7> I04r)2. 17::l'(! : dtir.iM 171k*< Tennessee Valley development (1959) 1839- 42: (1959)" G973; (19G0) 2231 transportation rates and services (talk) (1950) 4.SS1 Turkey, development competitive effect on U.S. farm exports (195S) 1501 Ukrainian Acadeniv of Afrricnltural Sciences, pencral assemblies (19C0) 15n.'i2 Union of South Africa, survev (195,3) 7800 T>u{rua.v (1953) 1107 USSR — crops, implements, and livestock, transla- tions (1959) 12S93, 1G533 ; (19G0) 14340 development, most important stage (1960) 142S1 economic aspects, report of U.S. technical study jrrniip (1959) 83.34 farm macliinery. translations (1960) a4334, 14344, 17232-233, 17321. 172G2- 265 fertilizer application, translations (1959) 14865: (1960) 14272 fruit gro-wingr, translations (1960) 15640 livestock rations, translations (1960) 15673 Lysenko and Michurinism influence (19G0) 7815 meteorological forecasts (1960) 17363 Soviet zonal system (1958) 16137 Sovkhoz operations (1960) 15G43 survey (1951) 14306 translations (1959) 12859. 12898 17534; (1960) 832. .3961. 7229. 11442, 11464, 14266, 14274, 156GG, 15670, 17261, 17266 Venezuela, Turen colony, general informa- tion (1956) 15740 veterans — employment redistribution of Korean War veterans (1954) 1208 institutional on-farm training, fact sheet (1951) 17203 on-farm training program, postpone re- duction formula — hearings (1955) 7789, 15525 law (1955) 14446 reprts (1955) 11636, 14753, 15299 Virgin Islands agricultural program — law (1951) 19536 reports (1951) 14947, 18367 Virginia, financial structure (1953) 6461 vital force for peace (talks) (1952) 6413, 8796 vocational agriculture, farm mechanics, sur- vey (1960) 511 vocational education — administration and supervision. State su- pervisors conference report (1960) 16983 advisory council (1951) 6904 buildings, equipment, and facilities (1960) 18455 central regional conference (1956) 15592 farm mechanics instruction, (raining program suggestions (1957) 17660 guiding high school students in develop- ing itrogranis (1954) 10362 insorxice education of teachers, criteria for st;itcwide programs 14505 objectives (1955) 12286 Pacific regional conference (1954) 15321 • (1956) 15590 young farmers, planning and conducting instruction (1957) 767 vocationiil training. ILO recommendations, text (195S) 9345 water management and ground-water sup- plies (I960) 6984 water rights legislation, considerations (ad- dress) (1957) 1388 water utilization agreement with Chile (1955) 8492 Agriculture — Contlnueo Western States — scientitic frontiers (addresses) (1955) GS69. 6874 summer fallow (1951) 19091 workers, holidays with pay, ILO conven- tion and recommendation, tests (1955) 9459 workers in agricultural subjects, lists (1951) 10338; (1952) 12351; (1953) 49G2; (1954) 4597; (1955) 6855; (195G) 6271; (1937) 4484; (1958) 3938; (1959) 7046; (1960) 12G4S world situation (19541 1909; (1955) 3377; (1956) 1646, 11169; (1957) 2066; (1958) 610; (1959) 1647; (I960) 1791 yearbook — departmental editions (1931) 12650; (1952) 14507: (1953) 18131; (1954) 17983; (195.") 18703; (1956) 16133; (1957) 1464V; (1958) 13409; (1959) 13308: (I960) 164SR document editions (1951) 16357; (1952) 16359; (1953) 18578; (1954) 1.S345 ; (1956) 510, 16900: (1957) 15192; (1958) 15578; (1959) 15762; (1900) 16834 yearbook, 1949, separates (1953) 4976-92 yearbooks, lists (1953) 10875; (1958) 3775; (1960) 6027 youth on farms (addresses) (1954) 3018; (1957) 85 Yugoslavia, progress, etc (1960) 13951 Agriculture, see also Electricity — Farmers' (Cooperative organizations — Farms — Irrigation — Land tenure — Point 4 program — also headings beginning Agricultural — Farm — also subjects. Agriculture and Forestry Committee, Senate : activities and list of bills approved (1954) 1S417 authorization or expenses, reports (1952) 2336, 13541; (1953) 12783, 12797 (1954) 5378, 14S17, 12113; (1957) 15474 (1959) 14453. 16060 calendars (1951) 1801, (1952) 1197, 11793, 3111. 13931: (1954) 2447, 12864; :(1955) 2134, 13030; (1956) 2202, 13332; (1957) 2663. 12169; (1958) 2170, 10530; (1959) 2465, 10998; (1960) 2663, 12021 hearings, see subjects reports, see subjects Agriculture and Natural Resources Division, activity series (1952) 14132-133 Agriculture Committee, House : authorization or expenses, reports (1951) 6623. 6535: (1953) 7392. 10427; (1955) 11628, 11730; (1957) 5128. 6860, 15307: (1959) 4612, 5845. 5887 calendars (1951) 1784, 11974. 11990; (1952) 1178, 11775. 18(;04 ; 3105, 13912; (1954) 2427. (1955) 2114. 13010; (1956; 13313; (1957) 2644, 12149; 2151, 10511: (1959) 2446, (1960) 2(343. 11999 hearings, sec subjects proceedings i)resenting portraits of — Coolev, Harold D. (1956) 20078 Hope, Clifford R. (1956) 20085 print, reports (1956) 8591, 14711 reports, sec subjects work and activities, reports (1953) 2225- 26: (1954) 554, 16983 Agriculture Department : acceptance service for poultry and eggs (1960) 18205 achievements (addresses) (1955) 3875; (1956) 2824 activities (1951) 11066, 15042 activity centered around the home (ad- dress (1959) 11613 administration of extension work among Lilians — he.iring (1951) 12145 reports (1954) 10214, 11782 17096: (19.-.5) (1958) 14714; 12009, 12022 1><637 ; (1953 1 (1953) 12,S44 : 21,S2, (195S) 10977 ; Page 68 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Agriculture Department — Continued administrative organization, procedure, and practice (1U5S) 4430 administrative series (1951) 10337, 12636, 14300 : (1956) lOSO agricultural research, questions and an- swers (1960) 12652 annual report on timber resources of na- tional forests, hearings (1956) 18597 appropriations, 1951 estimate (1951) 4813 appropriations, 1952 — estimates (1951) 11099. 13221, 17S35 ; (1952) 8724. 8734 hearings (1951) 8008, 13539; (1952) 8924. 10885 laws (1951) 16341: (1952) 10331 reports (1951) 9459, 13521, 149S6 ; (1952) 10685 appropriations 1953 — estimate (1952) 8955 hearings (1952) 5323, 7182, 10886; (1953) 4267 laws (1952) 13026; (1953) 10302 proposed provisions (1953) 5648. 7329 reports (1952) 7043, 10702, 13422 appropriations, 1954 — hearings (1953) 5615, 7448, 8970, 10722 law (1953) 15218 reports (1953) 8934, 10648, 12645 appropriations, 1954, supplemental — estimates, etc. (1953) 10333. 12385. 12728 hearings (1953) 12674, 15559, 15825; (1954) 5287 laws (1953) 15237, 15269; (1954) 8245 reports (1953) 12513, 12520, 15536. 15551, 15632, 15662; (1954) 5259, 7037, 8296 appropriations, 1955 — - hearings (1954) 3710, 5281, 6852, 10243 law (1954) 11401 proposals (1955) 1315. 4227. 6225 reports (1954) 6817-18, 10051, 11507 appropriations, 1955, deficiency — hearings (1955) 1352, 1407 law (1955) 2987 reports (1955) 1351, 1399 appropriations, 1955, supplemental — hearings (1954) 11865, 15188; (1955) 4423. 6305 laws (1954) 16796; (1955) 7528 proposals (1954) 6698, 9684, 11923; (1955) SCS reports (19*54) 14173, 14192. 14807, 16961; (1955) 4385, 6299, 7653 appropriations, 1956 — - hearings (1955) 4417-19, 6169, 7972, 14955 hearings, print additional copies, report (195'5) 4396 law (1955) 9393 reports (1955) 6141, 7745, 7899 appropriations, 1956, supplemental — hearings (1955) 11814, 15476; (1956) 5248. 7205 laws (1955) 14388; (1956) 10134 proposals (1955) 6220, 9458, 15025; (1956) 3407. 7117. 10188 reports (1955) 11761, 14905, 15353= (1956) 6975. 7203, 10243 appropriations. 1957 — hearings (1956) 3497-98, 5240. 7059, 8606-7. 1063O laws (1956) 10155, 11793 appropriations, 1057. deficiency — hearings (1957) 3682, 3793, 7093 law (1957) 6720 reports (1957) 3645, 5252, 6938, 6941, 7087. 7090 appropriations. 1957, supplemental — hearings (1956) 12113, 15434, 17075 laws (1956) 16693, 16725 proposals (1956) 3405, 10188, 15021, 15023. 17031 ; (1957) 1782 reports (1956) 8796, 10242, 10294, 10310, 10532, 14770, 14926, 15280, 15401, 16915. 16959. 16965 appropriations, 1958 — hearings (1957) 5157-58, 6947, 8221-23, 9740 Agriculture Department — Continued appropriations, 1958 — Continued law^ (1957) 13166 reports (1957) 8204, 9709, 10973 appropriations, 1959 — hearings (1958) 3143, 4404-5, 5698- 99. 5798 law (1958) 9284 reports (1958) 5660, 5793, 8234 appropriations, 1960 — hearings (1959) 4629, 5909, 7444, 8880, 9894, 14547 law (1959) 11967 reports (1959) 7431, 8830, 12116 appropriations, 1961 — hearings (1960) 5013, 6622, 8117, 9609 laws (1960) 9374, 12977 reports (1960) 8100. 9605. 10886 appropriations. 1961, supplemental, proposal (1960) 10746 assistance to seed industry by research, crop and outlook reports, etc. (address) (1959) 11617 Assistant Secretary, nomination of Don Paarlberg, hearings (1957) 13964 better marketing through research, program (1958) 7763 bibliographical bulletins (1951) 7480-81, 14307-308; (1952) 4559, 12355-356, 18285; (1953) 1789, 6462, 16660; (1954) 10948-949; (1955) 2643 budget amendments, proposals (1954) 5103; (1956) 8466; (1957) 6770; (1958) 4243 budget estimates (1954) 3001 burley tobacco marketing controls study — law (1955) 11367 reports (1955) 7750, 7907 career service opportunities (1952) 17066 ; (1957) 3235 ; (1960) 6172 centennial of establishment, commission to commemorate, reports (1959) 4608, 8826 circulars (1951) 16-19, 2344-46. 4256-57, 5910-11, 7482-84, 8860-61, 12645- 649, 14309-312, 15946-949, 17243- 247, 19091; (1952) 21-27, 1793-98, 3157, 6380-82, 8223-24, 9785-87, 15933-934, 17075-76, 18286; (1953) 23. 1790-93, 3669, 6463. 8316, 9785. 11730-731, 14612, 16661, 18114-119, 19615-617; (1954) 36-38, 1209-10, 3003. 4601. 6091-94. 9157-58, 10950, 13395, 15986-987, 17965-966. 19114- 116; (1955) 33-34, 2648-49, 5355, 6858, 8604-6, 10784, 13570-572, 16171- 175, 17757, 18686-690; (1956) 34- 38. 1083, 2802, 9583. 13888-889. 16135 civil defense responsibilities (statements) (1956) 4516; (1960) 12889 committee work guide (1957) 14646 commoditv distribution program administra- tion, transfer, hearings (1959) 10021 compulsory inspection of poultry — hearings (1956) 18671; (1957) 3678, 8217, 8352 law (1957) 15039 reports (1956) 15301; (1957) 7001, 9476. 10953. 13543 continuous inspection program for fresh fruits and vegetables (1960) 18208 contract policies (remarks) (1953) 14 contract research — hearings (1954) 18384 law (1954) 14083 reports (1954) 10117. 11604 contract with University of Arkansas for research program on fish-rice rotations hearing (1957) 11295 law (1958) 4201 contributions to meat and livestock indus- try, 1953 (remarks) (1953) 4958 cooperation with States and industry (talk) (1056) 3851 : (1958) 72 cooperative relation with land-grant col- lege system (address) (1957) 1397 decisions of Secretary (1953) 16472 departmental administration subcommittee hearing (1956) 20096 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 69 Agriculture Depiirtnipnt — Continued developUH'nts in rpffulutory woik (talk) (lunC) 195!tl economists, program specialists, etc.. em- ployment opportunities, 10r>C-57 (I'.tr.O) 19.'; 14 employee haii(ll>onks nftSl) 172."?.^: (1955) ."{SIS: (1957) 7790: (1959) 5525 employees, inti-rclianfie with State employ- ees, reports (1955) 15;i04 ; (195«j) 1204G employees, what's your futtire? {ruido for career development (1951) 12(!:!r> / employment opportunities (1952) isofifl v fats and oils foreiirn marketing specialists appointed (1954.) 10519 feed gr.-iin program — ri'ijiiest for study, report (1957) S.S12 study, report of Department (1957) l.'^,02() field staff, foreign service lists (1955) l.'^472; (195G) 2fi.S5. l.'?7SS ; (1957) .'^127. 12r,4G; (195.S) 2059. 11011; (19.59) 2950, 11497; (19G0) 31G0, 125:;4 film program (1951) .-^717 film strips, catalog (1955) 13567 films, slide (1951) 8S56 ; (1953) 14603, 18109 filmstrips. list (1959) 11620 flood control program (195:;) .^:;:-; food distribution iirogram. operation and reiiuiremonts for eligibility (195S) 1045 food distributions, research.' educational, and service work (1955) .«!546 food policies, etc. chronology (1952) 8201- (1954) 19104 foi-eign agricultural training (1956) .■'>923 forest plantinir. accelerate — hearing (19(;0) S257 report (1960) 13GG0 General Counsel, appointment by the Pres- ident, report (1956) 12394 grain bin program inefiiciencies, report (1956) 3609 history, activities, etc. (1959) 3620 history landmarks (1951) 5899; (1952) 17869 home economics research publications (1958) 11115 honor awards ceremonies (1951) 8S6G • (1952) S228 institutional meat purchase specifications ajiprovcd — fresh lieef (1959) 13691 fresh lamb and mutton (1959) 13692 fresh pork (1959) 13693 fresh veal and calf (1959) 13694 frozen pork (1959) 13695 general refjuirements (1959) 13G96 jurisdiction under packers and stockyards act^ hearings (1957) 17572; (1958) 7089 law (1958) 14252 reports (1957) 13518; (1958) 4.399. 6843 7013 laws applicable (1951) 14216; (1952) 14415 leaflets, .ire listings under Agriculture in the monthly issues available, lists (1951) 7145. 20001 title page with contents (1951 ) 17256 lending activities (address) (1957) 12770 Lil)rary — - appropriations, 1955 hearings (1954) 6852, 10243 law (1954) 11401 reports (1954) 6817-18, 10051 approi)riations, 195f; — bearings (1955) 4419 law (1955) 9393 n>ports (1955) 6141, 7899 apin-opriations. 1957 — • bearings (1956) 5240, 10630 law (1956) 10155 reports (1956) 10242, 10532 approjiriations, 1958 hearings (1957) t;947 ;il>propriations, 1959, hearings (1958) 441)1 apiirop)iations, I960, hearings (1959) 5909 Agriculture Department — Continued Library — Continued aiJpropriutiuns, 1961, hearings (I960) 6622 bibliographies and lists available, list (1953) 3G83; (1950) IGlOl ; (1958) 102 : 11960) 3318 lists (series) (1951) 5929, 8871. 17269; (1952) 4618, 17103-104: (195.31 3683- 84, s332-;{3, 11752, 1465S, l»i675 ; (1954) 4625, 9176, i:i420 ; (1955) 5367-68. 8637-3S ; (1956) 11348, 16160-161; (1957) 146.50; (1958) 102-103, 7.S05, 111S5, 15507. 166.^1; (1959) 4198, 13742; (1960) 3317-18, 9115, 1S255 reports (1951) 39; (1952) 18302; (1953) 19625 serials currently received, list (1953) 16660: (1958) 132.53 management talent development (1953) 10227 marketing liulletin (19601 12663 marketing research reports, »ec listings un- der Agriculture Department in most monthly issues, 1957-60. meat inspection procedures, manual (1960) 9078 meat inspection program, cooperate with States, hearing (1960) 9486 miscellaneous publications (series) (1951) 2S-29. 2359-61. 4261, 14322, 1596'2- 963. 17257: (1952) 33, iso.s. 18297; (19531 32-33. S324 ; (1!I54) 121.S : (1955) 48. 17770: (1956) 1095, 2s22, 45:^2, 7928-31, 9591-94. 11336, 13899- 902. 16144. 17902-91)3. 19607-609; (1957) 99-104, 141artment (1953) 2615 offices, program for upgrading space (re- marks) (1958) 8897 officials, lists (1952) 6397: (1953) 3676, 8325. 14640, 19620; (1955) 16193; (1956) 7933; (1959) 1318 operate airports near national forests (1952) 10G81 operate government-owned alcohol plant at Omaha, Nebr., hearing (1958) 8301 organic act of 195(> — hearing (1956) 18G03 law (1956) 1(;84S reports (195(i) 16917, 17063 organization and field activities, directories (1951) 17231; (1954) 17963; (1956) lusi : (1957) 9040; (1958) 1024; (1959) 1294 ; (1960) 1427 organization and function (1958) 111S4 patent manual (1957) 5996 Peace Food Administrator Office, establish, report (1959) 14436 personni'l policy, better public service (1954) 5S97 pionet>ring lalioratories. their 1st birthday (address) (1959) 59 pioneering research (talk) (1959) 3040 plans for forestry (address) (1954) 39 policies and programs, testimony of sec- retary Benson at hearing (1953) 7526 Page 70 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Agriculture Department — Continued Ijolicies on area insect control programs (address) (1960) 6108 poultry inspection, exemption, continue, hearing (lyou) 13416 poultry stabilization act, hearings (1960) 6753 press releases (1951) 11846; (1952) 1043, 11661; (1953) 2967, 13780; (1954) 2287, 12704; (1955) 1972, 12857; (1956) 2027, 13159; (1957) 2485, 11990; (1958) 1996, 10355; (1959) 2287, 10740: (1960) 2387, 11786 price programs (1955) 3824; (1957) 10484 production research reports (1957) 106- 109, 3-55, 6014, 7821, 10509, 12788- 790, 16330, 17327; (1958) 1049, 2788, 6452-53, 7802, 9051, 15495; (1959). 111-112, 1321, 4190-91, 5553. 7067, 8332, 9617, 13739-740. 17207-208 ; (1960) 4533-34, 10332-533. 16489-491, 18244-245 program aid (PA) series, see listings under Agriculture Department in most monthly issues. public information practices, hearings (1956) 8627 public land functions, reorganization plan Xo. 1 of 1959 — hearing (19591 9911 law (1960) 10718 message from the President (1959) 7341 reports (1959) 9885. QS^-Q : (1960) 9589 public relations responsibilities of adminis- trators (address) (1959) 16484 I)ublications — and motion pictures, monthly lists (1951) 1975. 12206; (1952/ 1397, 11978; (1953) 3298, 14133; (1954) 2644, 13051: (1955) 2338. 13230; (1956) 2397, 13536: (1957) 2871, 12385: (1958) 2387, 10740; (1959) 2679. 11218: (1960) 2883. 12246 and services available, (Congressional guide (1960) 5441 available lists (1952) 1808; (1955) 591; (1958) 4876: (1960) 3940 awareness and use among Illinois farmers, survey (1959) 7869 distributed by Congressmen, lists (1952) 4164: (1953) 16286: (1954) 1953: (1955) 1645: (1956) 4026-27: (1957) 4131-32. 15945: (1958) 1598. 4874-75, 10027-28, 12888, 15102; (i960) 1851, 4046 research program, 1958 summary (1959) 7870 Publications Review Committee, report (1955) 1619S Puerto Rican hurricane relief loan re- sponsibiiltv — law (1956) 14459 reports (1956) S517, 12304 radiological training manual for inservice training (1960) 6169 records management (1956) 11058 regulations under tobacco inspection act of 1935 15272 reorganization (1952) 368, 13481; (1953) 5487. 9160, 10538, 10736 reports (1952) 6404, 9801: (1953) 1804; (1954) 4617: (1955) 10794; (1956) 11337: (1957) 7822; (1958) 7803; (1959) 9619: (I960) 9108 research and development liaison with Army Quartermaster Corps, progress report (1958) 8922 research and related services (1951) 9534; (1952) 17507 research with light (address) (1951) 15934 research program — hearing (1959) 12310 organization, coordination, etc. (1959) 108 statement (1959) 11651 review of orders — • law (1951) 3083 report (1951) 687 Agriculture Department — Continued sale of Caswell land utilization project to Xortlj Carolina to include provisions for resale for private purposes — - law (1958) 14133 reports (1958) 11^087, 14851 scientific information activities (1958) 16454 Secretary, injunction authority — hearings (1954) 18384 report ( 1954) 1687 selling to U.S.D.A. (1956) 13903 selected charts available, catalog (1959) 9613 specialized positions, examination announce- ments (1959) 13882; (19(i(») 16707A States marketing service programs (1959) 11561 statistical bulletins, see listings under Agri- culture Department in most monthly issues, statistical reports, using to anticipate — broiler production and prices (1956) 4450 egg supplies and prices ( 1956 I 44ol etatistical series, how constructed and used (1957) 14637, 16301-305; (1958) 1025-26. 5218 : (I960) 16458 Student trainee, examination announcement (1957) 561 supervisors (1952) 3166 surplus food distribution to schools, etc., in Illinois, cost investigation — hearings (1956) 7083 report (1956) 16943 technical bulletins, see listings under Agri- culture Department iu most monthly issues. Tillage Machinery Laboratory, history and purpose (1957) 9021 transfer lands to (1052) 3634, 7348. 8688 Turkey Industry Advisory Committee mem- ber, private compensation, opinion of Attorney General (1958) 4889 uniform project system (1951) 13 USDA, emplovee news bulletins (1951) 1668, 11847; '(1952) 1044. 11662; (1953) 2968, 13781; (1954) 2288. 12703; (1955) 1971. 12856; (1956) 2026. 13158; (1957) 2484, 11989; (1958) 1995, 10354: (1959) 2286, 10739; (1960) 2386. 11785 use of advisory committees, reply to inquiry (1956) 12150 veterinarians, UMT deferment, hearings (1955) 9989 water conservation program development (1956) 4224 withholding information, burning of farm population estimates for 1957. hearing (1958) 6891 your Department of Agriculture (address) (1954) 13419 Agriculture extension work, see Extension works. Agriculture Hall of Fame, see Hall of Fame for Agriculture. Agriculture, Inter-American Conference on, see Inter-American Conference on Agri- culture. Agriculturists : examination announcement (1955) 5911 amendments (1951) 16276: (1952) 6810 discontinuance notice (1956) 11725 North Vietnam, role in increasing rice crop (1960) 17423 Agrippina, Sister, see Palermo, Agrippina (Sister Agrippina). Agrometeorological forecasts, most important wav of serving agriculutre. USSR study (1960) 17363 Agromyzid leaf miners, see Flies. Agronomy, «ee Agriculture. Agua Caliente BaVid of Mission Indians, see Mission Indians. Agua Caliente Reservation, see Palm Springs Reservation. Aguado, Carmen, relief (1956) 1456 Aguas, Maria H., relief (1958) 3254, 8179. 9238 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 71 A;.'uil.ir, Colo., coal resources of area (lOGO) 1825 AH correspondence aid series (10(50) 1422 All See Lee Chin, see Chin, Ah See I^ee. Ahalt. Chaiincey A., relief (lOUU) l.'32GO. 1-,o:M. 15275 Ahalt, William S., and others, relief (1955) !M!tl AHD series (1051) 105-110. 2450, 144.'!0; (1052) 4683-84. 6408-90. s;.S23-25. 0801. 12452-454, 14008, 17177-180; (1053) 200. 1881 .3775, 5002-04. 0554i- 56, 8450. 9888-02, 11871-872, 16800- 801, 18227: (1054) 153-150, 3137-39, 4578. 0075. 13303-304 Ahdiit 'Avodah official reviews Israeli-Soviet relations (1900) 15047 Ahearn, Walter E.. and others, relief (1955) 4300 Ahn. K.viinjrOk. relief (1000) 13500 Ahoy skipper, lit-re's vour Coast Guard Aux- iliary (1950) 1500 Al Mei Chen, relief (1951) 18229; (1952) 2273, 3558 AIB series, see listings under Atrrirulture De- partment in most monthly issues. AIC, see Anierienn Institute of Cooperation. AIC series (1051) 3-0, 2321-25. 4241-43, 5804r-07 7450-70, 12007-010, 1502.5- 926. 17216-222; (1952) 4521, 6343- 00. 8107-99. 12335-330, 14482. 15017- 922, 17028-31 ; (1953) 1-6. 1700. 3649. 4940-48. 6433-35. 8301-2. 9754-63. 11710, 14580. 16644, 18004, 10576-580 : (1954) 2-3, 1189-90. 2047-48. 7799. 7810-11. 9135-38. 10034. 13365-367. 17933-036 ; (1955) 5347. 6818-19, 6840 Aid to dependent children (1059) 9457 Aid to Kore:x Week : .Tune 7-14. 1053. proclaiming — law (1953) 10204 rejiort (1053) 10585 Aides, officers, spec, resis (1953) 1007 Aids to local enterprise (address) (1959) 8492 Aids to navigation, see Navigation. Aids to your community, programs of HHFA (1958) 0002 Aiken, S. C . population, special census (1954) 11190 Ailerons : automatic trim control device for personal airi>lanes (1958) 761 Bell X-2 airplane at JIach numhers 2.29, 2.78. 3.22. 3.71. clinracteristics, in- vestigation (1000) 7426 bellows-actuated split-flap on 60° delta wing, free-flight measurements at Mach numbers between 0.8 and 1.8 (1959) 1040 flap-type — at 3 lof-ations on swept hack wing-body model, normal-force and hinge-moment characteristics at transonic speeds (1960) 5894 effectiveness and londincr characteristics of lateral controls (19.59 10481 effectiveness at transonic speeds (1960) 7410 flutter, compilation of experimental infor- mation (1960) 7410 inboard, pressure measurements to deter- mine load distribution (1000) 5894 retractable, aspect ratio and sweepfeaek (1951) 11594 rolling effectiveness, effects of tall damping and wing-tail interference (1059) 10845 rolling performance of straight and swept- hack wings (1952) 2920 single-degree-of-freedom flutter in high sub- sonic speed range (1056) 11044 spoiler — aerodynamic load distribution over 4*° swept wing (1060) 7421 data (10.50) 1037 speed brakes or glide-path controls (1952) 6089 Ailerons — Continued tip, control effectiveness on low-aspect- ratio trapezoidal-wing airplane at Mach numbers 1.55 to 2.35 (1960) 17813 X-lf^. hinge-movement eharacteri.stics at transonic si)eeds, investigation (1959) 6810 Ailes, Kenneth F., relief (1957) 10799, 13142, 13722 Ailinginae Atoll : radiobiological resur\-ey, Oct. -Nov. 1955 (1957) 12914 radiobiological studies of fish (1959) 3169 Ainsworth unit, see Missouri River Basin project. Air: air-fuel ratio, pulse-jet engine (1951) 7293 air helium simulation and hypersonic ap- Iiro.ximations (1959) 16889 air we live in. health effects of pollution (1959) 8188 alpha contamination alarm and recorder (1055) 5037 atmospheric research. progress report (1055) 10384 bacterial contamin.ntion in closed-type living quarters, USSR study (1060) 051 bacterial content, methodology of prepar- ing filters, USSR studies (1959) 5038 bacteriological investigations — bv modern methods, USSR study (1960) 8539 living quarters, methodolog.v of sanitary- microbiological investigation, USSR study (1960) 9899 with Rechmenskiy-type apparatus. USSR practical evaluation (1050) 14948 bacteriological studies, new device for mak- ing in USSR (1950) 1000 chloride and h.vdrochloric acid aerosol de- termination bv turbidometric method, USSR studies (1059) 7951 cleaning and sampling filter media, collec- tion efficiency (1955) 9004 cleaning devices blast damage, progress re- port July 1, 1953-June 30, 1955 (1957) 451 cleaning handbook, particulate removal (1052) 10179 cleaning studies (1955) 282, 4110, 7303, 7306, 0103: (1957) 452, 4819 cold, effect of overchilllng and inhalation on respiratory passages and lungs, re- search (1958) 10159 cold, northwest U.S., Aug. 22 and 23, 1950 (1951) 4234 combustion with hydrocarbon fuels, basic consideration (1958) 06216 condensation, hypersonic wind tunnels (1052) 804 condensation line (1053) 13454 constant pressure data summaries (1954) 10024 contamination effects in helium tunnel (1900) 11558 contamination in workrooms, limits, etc (1055) 0734 controUeii-relative-humiditv supplv. semi- mobile equipment (1958) 10400 coolant for return-flow turbine rotor blade, analysis of flow and pressure require- ments (1059) 6722 currents over I'amir and west Tien Shan Mountains, character (1900) 4108 dead, in ship's tanks, stay alert to danger (1900) .'>706 deep-freeze separation of gases. Communist China (10(!0) 18013 density gradients, meastirement. X-ray ab- sorption (1051) 15031 disinfection bv means of aerosols (1050) 513(1 drying in activated alumina beds (1956) 3109 ducts, cylindrical. In water, thermal neutron transmission measurement (1057) 436 envirdiiinent. effect on stress-rui>ture strength of nickel tubes (1958) 1725 Page 72 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Air — Continued equilibrium, cliemical, composition and tliermodynamic properties (1958) TS'il equilibrium, thermodynamic properties, charts, etc. (19G0) 74-10 fabric dust and fume collectors (1955) 7305 fiberglass prelilters for chemical and labora- tory hoods (1955) 5807 flowing through stacks of parallel flat-plates, heat transfer and friction coefficients (1954) 17(571 fronts, flying significance (1956) 6205 gamma ray transmission (195()) S224 gamma rays and neutrons, scattering (1958) 179 heat conduction, including effects of oxygen dissociation (1960) 5953 heated, ice-prevention on aircraft (1954) 10695 high quality, economy of maintaining (1958) 17355 high temperature — high efliciency filter (1955) 9125 radiative properties (1959) 8344 tliormiidviiamic and transport properties, approximations (1958) 6235, 13020 (1960) 7467 thermodynamic transport and chemical reaction rate properties (1958) 13041, 17278 injections, effects on heat transfer to blunt bodies (1959) 13423 ionospheric data (1954) 2782, 13192 isooctane sprays in turbulent streams (1954) 18921 land, sea, air, combined operations of CGS (1955) 7512 liquefaction in 11-inch hypersonic tunnel (1954) 19731 liquid, bibliographies (1953) 1548. 13703; (1954) 9448 load distributions on flapped wing resulting from leading-edge and trailing-edge blowing (1959) 1073 lower stratosphere and surface, wind fields between (1955) 10859 mas.s concrete, field methods of determina- tion of air content (1953) 1028 masses, modification on short range forecast of non zonal deviations of absolute to- pography of isobaric surface, USSR study (1960) 15784 microflora, detection with aerocentrifuge in lying-in hospitals, USSR study (1959) 5037 mixtures — combustion and explosion hazards, re- search (1957) 432-433 ethane with carbon dioxide or nitrogen, explosibility (1951) 16961 hydrocarbons and halogen compounds, ■flammability limits (1953) 8080 propane, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen, explosibility (1951) 16961 motion, problems of dissociation and ioniza- tion, USSR study (1960) 17428 neutron transmission (1956) 8228-29 northern branch of zonal current transport in winter over Asia, USSR study (1960) 2027 oblique-shock relations at hypersonic speeds, in chemical equilibrium (1957) 2229 oxidation of uranous solutions (1956) 9899 particles, prognosis of trajectories, USSR problem (1959) 1902 pollution — North Carolina, survey and appraisal of problems (1960) 14666 research in prevention, reports (1955) 11668, 14SSS. 14939 radioactive aerosols detection (1951) 17549; (1955) 5851 radioactive contamination following atomic explosion (1953) 10078 radioactivity (1952) 18063 radioactivity fission product activity at ground level, critical analysis of meas- urements (1960) 10334 radioactivity measurements in 1957 (1959) 1129 Air — Continued radioargon emitted by Brookhaveii reactor stack (1955) 5724 radioisotopes, maximum permissible concen- trations (1953) 6233; (1955) 8662 radionuclides, maximum permissible con- centrations (1959) 9396 rarefied, determination of specific surface of powder-form bodies on basis of resist- ance to filtration, USSR studies (1959) 1907 refrigerated currents (1952) 11448 relaxation times, experimental results at equilibrium temperatures (1960) 17888 removal of soluble gases and particulates (1955) 7302 sampling chamber for S.I P. (1956) 1342 sanitary-bacteriological analysis, device for making, USS'R study (1960) 15681 scaling of columbium (1954> 1503; (1955) 7355 sheet-metal corrosion, atmospheric exposure tests (1952) 7955 stratosphere and upper atmosphere, vertical distribution of water vapor (1955) 10861 submarines — ■ purification, feasibility of using alcae (1959) 1125 *' '■«'"'",^'i' of CO. by amine resins (1958) temperature^ P^°/^1?^A°"™^^^^^^ forecasting experiment (1960) 158 thermobatteiy for measuring pulsations USSR study (1960) 4029 yearly amplitudes with altitudes over southern USSR, properties of changes thermodynamic properties (1956) 847- (1959) 13440 > •*> . turbulence — causes and effects (1955) 5321 rel. to astronomical seing, experimental verification (1954) 13421 turbulent flow in smooth tube (1952) G109 upper — climatology of United States, height, tem- perature, etc., average values for iso- baric surfaces (1957) 18116 wind summaries, tabulations (1954) 10925 upper atmosphere, presence of sodium (1955) 10860 viscosity at low pressure (1952) 794 voids, reactivity effects in reflector and core of NRL research reactor (1958) 15304 water exchange between hydrophobic li- quids and air (1952) 2982 see also Air pollution — Atmosphere — At- mospheric pressure — Mountain waves. Air Accidents, Select Committee to Investi- gate, House, records, preliminary in- ventory (1954) 12490 Air agency certificates (1957) 12984 Air almanacs, see Almanacs. Air attaches : mail addresses, spec. regs. (1951) 2550 offices, medical supplies, AF pamphlet (1956) 17975 Air Base City Public Airport, instrument ap- proach chart (1951) 455 Air bases : biological and chemical attack, passive de- fense (1956) 4573 Dhahran, agreement with Saudi Arabia (1952) 956 leased — agreement with United Kingdom (1951) 4185 in Saint Lucia, agreement (1953) 13685 Moroccan, construction — hearings, etc (1952) 17508-509 investigation (1953) 847, 5738 Moroccan, Spanish, special report (1954) 5430 noise guide for commanders, Air Force pamphlet (1957) 12835 planning and design, for theater of opera- tions (1955) 18724 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 73 li<-a rings, Air bases — Continued prestige svstem. squailroii raniiiiigs and morale (l!)')!',) 114.S.S , , ,. . Santa Maria Island, agr-.-nient with I'ortu- jral (lH51ij liVJTO Spanisli— eiinstrnotion. investigation, ftc. (1953) 3087. 44J6. •WTT inspction. report (l!)r>!() 14.S.S0 «rc (;/ko Krnest Harmon Air loroe Kaso. Air Idasts. measurements around water-lilled siiiiulated nuclear reactor core vessels (liM'.it) 12r)l nee (iIko Kock bursts. . Air-borne target simulator for use in optical- sight traclUng studies (IDHO) 9u5 Air brakes. »re Brakes^ */io-i\o9qo Air bulletins. State Dei^Ytment (inol> 223-. r)SS2-35. 12507-514; (19o2) 1084-90, 12242-248 Air carriers : accidents — - . .. civil and general aviation operations (19571 147S9: (195S) i:i7.3s statistical review (1900) 15C2 r^sum^. 19.59 (1960) 12S60 scheduled, irregular, and Alaskan opera- tions (195«) 1S517; (1957) 0051, Otj;>?. scheduled j.asscnger operations. (19j).^) 781 10209. 15011. 1S5.33: (19;j4) l;)ol, 11234, 1S292: (1955) 1203. 13974 accommodations. Army regs (1955) 18S11 ; (1956) 11547 . aeromedical transport squadrons. At unit training standard (1958) 16687 air safetv and civil air policy, hearings (19.57) 15343 . , .^. air transportation industry, irregularities (1951) 13500 , ^ airborne weather radar effect on gust loads airline Vndustry. investigation (1951) 5021 airline management, problems of financing, traffic, etc. (remarks) (19.59) 24613 airline pass privileges, hearing (1959) 8(37 airline passengers (1952) 14814 airline statistics handbook (lOOO) 14985 airline transport pilot rating (1954) 6520; (1957) .532. 1722: (195S) 54C.0, 10S12 ; (1959) 4790; (1900) 54S airport locations dsisnatert for scheduled operations (195s> OOd-'i airspace use, study — hearings (1957) 605 report (1957) 1788 airworthiness certification and restrictions on maximum weights for categories of use (1957) 3553 Alaskan, certificated (1956) 11724; (1957) 10077 ; (1958) 9201 alcoholic beverages on airlines — drinking and serving, civil air regulations (1960) 3775, 3778 prohibit — hearing (1956) 10377; (195S) 4580; (19.59) 14341 reports (1950) 12011, 12059 American airline companies, exemption from German taxes, agreement (19.54) 19857 automatic airline reservation system, study (195S) 15137 business living in general aviation (address) (1957) 16453 cargo compartment classification E for all operations (1959) 8982 cargo service problems (address) (1959) 11810 certificated, — airline statistics, 1949-56 (1900) 14985 ca rgo — linanrial data (1953) 3051-52 mileage and traflic data (1953) 3057- 58, 13808 finniK'ial dat.a (1953) .3056; (1956) 2129, i::259: (1957) 2.590, 12091; (1958) 2090. 1045S mileage, etc.. data, recapitulation (1953) .30(i8-70, 13876 traflic statistics (1936) 2126. 1.32.56-257 Air carriers — Conliinifd certification and otierations riib-s (1951) 2807. 4010-18. 1939S; (1952) 2189- 3512. 6793. 10172-173, 12677. 17425: (1953) 4(158. 7105-eration to T'.S.. maps (1952) 2207; (1!»53) 784. 19963; (1960) 16074 fee or reduced rates — ministers of religion — Jiearinir (1950) 10.376 law (1950) 10735 reports (1952) 9003; (1956) 10273. 10522. 14850 retired emiilovees and families — hearings (1959) 8737; (1960) 9631 law (1900) 13071 reports (1958) 4505: (1959) 8705, 9860 ; (1900) 8202. 13359 Page 74 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Air carriers — Continued general operation rules (1954) 13^05 ; (11155) 4147, 13969, 1»9S7 ; (1956) 8356, 11712; (1957) 3551-52i ; (1958) 2993; (1959) 3446, 17397; (1960) 555, 17025 Hawaii and Alaska service, ijermauent cer- tification — hearinss (1956) 12159, 12432 law (1956) 1450S reports (1956) 8854, 12038 helicopter transportation, promise of (ad- dress) (1956) 3281 helicopters, mileage and traffic data (1953) 13869-870 history of Government subsidies (address) (1959) 4365 icing data, scheduled flights over U.S. & Canada, Nov. 1951-June 1952 (1955) 17470 international operation, statutory basis, re- port (1957) 5277 international transport, construction of dif- ferential subsidies (1952) 14963 irregular — air carrier and off-route rules (1951) 10892; (1952) 8585; (1953) 2143. 4059, 5392, 12227; (1954) 3535, 6338, 8160. 13863-864, 18297-298, 19353 ; (1955) 1267, 4160, 9266-67, 11205, 13985-986, 18117; (1956) 466. 3276, 6753. 8344, 8354-55, 9984. 14248 ; (1957) 4932, 8008, 9273, 10673. 14612. 1T524; (1958) 2980, 2992, 6(;34. UliiiJ, 13745, 15687. 15695: (1959) 221, 3445. 6118, 7690, 7693, 14611-612. 17396; (1960) 563, 1733-35, 3778, 5290, 9701. 17027, 18490 airlines, future in transportation indus- try — ■ hearings (1951) 11235; (1953) 12974 report (1953) 15806 transportation of passengers. Army regs C1951) 14449 ; (1952) 1008 transportation of unofficial passengers. Army re.gs n951)i 10470 .let age problems (address) (195S) 15697 labor disputes investigations (1952) 5728, 17669-70; (1953) 4406; (1955) 8077 lease of enuipment, agreement with Federal Republic of Germany (1960) 18137 legislative program of C.A.B. (1951) 8153 limited service certificates, CAB to include limitations — hearings (1960) 10962 11172 reports (1960) 10892, 111080. 13395 load limit for transport of military personnel in commercial aircraft. Army regs (1956) 9756 loans, Government guaranty — hearings (1957) 13597, 13987 law (1957) 15174 reports (1957) 13453, 13881, 15277 local service airlines and CAA (address) (1951) 14695 local service and jet age (address) (1958) 16827 local service routes — • certificated, map (1960) 16675 temporarily certificated, map (1952) 2210 maintenance, repairs, and alterations (1953) 8730 minimum en route altitudes. Instrument flight rules (1956) 11716 monopoly problems, hearings (1957) 1803-5, 3701 networlv of domestic airlines (address) (1951) 9255 operating between Hawaii and U.S. main- land, obtain supplies free of duty and excise tax — ■ law (1960) 13050 reports (1960) 11040, 13397 operating certification (1951) 2805-6; (1952) 2188; (1958) 2141, 5374 operations — over-the-top, by scheduled air carriers, supp (1952) 16316 Air carriers — Continued operations — Continued runway design and characteristics, tech- nical standard order (1958) 16817 specifications (1952) 2191 ; (1953) 19956 use of average, assumed, and estimated weights (1959) 3443-45 pattern of air service is changing (address) (I960) 9258 permanent certificates to local service air- lines — hearings (1954) 14551, 15217; (1955) 6 189, 6325 law (1955) 9391 reports (1954) 11787, 15017; (1955) 4409, 6150, 6286, 7708 problems, testimony, hearings (1958) 8483 railway labor act — administration by National Mediation Board (1958) 7574 twenty years under (1955) 19603 rate maldng authority, amend civil aero- nautics act, hearings (1954) 17156, 19441 recordation of encumbrances against air- craft engines, propellers, apiiliances, or spare parts, regulations of FAA admin- istrator (1960) 17037 reduced rates on Defense Dept. traffic hearings (1954) 19441 reequipment financing, facilitate — hearing (1959) 7628 law (1959) 11968 reports (1959) 7560. 8701 reinvestment of capital gains from sale of ei|uipnient. — hearings (1956) 12162, 12433; (1957) 13597. 15586 law (1958) 5550 reports (19,57) 13452, 13500, 15548- (1958) 5630 reinvestment of proceeds from sales, etc., of property and equipment, reports (1956) 10524, 14699-700, 16921 remove restrictions so as to provide equal opportunity with other carriers, hear- ings (1960) 16893 revenue passengers surve.v — domestic summary (1952) 2199 international, summary (1952) 2203 Rumania, domestic rates, decision of Coun- cil of Ministers (1960) 14351 safety statistics, U.S. scheduled airlines (1951) 14711; (1952) 12682; (1953) sanitation of airlines, handbook (1954) 1039 scheduled — air commerce traffic pattern (1960) 11232 rules — civil aeronautics manual (1951) 2809- 10, 4619; (1952) 3513-15, 14816- 817, 18554-555 civil air regulations (1952) 8587; (1953) 2142, 2145, 4062, 8742, 18532; (1954) 3537 scheduled helicopter certification and oper- ation rules — civil aeronautics manual (1959) 16290 ; (1960) 13873 civil air regulations (1958) 6627, 15695 ; (1959) 7694, 17398 scheduled interstate, certification and oper- ation rules — civil aeronautics manuals (1954) 4954, 18290; (1955) 348, 13968, 18107; (1956) 3274, 8343; (1957) 12982-983, 14786, 17523 ; (1958) 249, 6605, 11546 ; (1960) 553, 13871, 17024 civil air regulations (1953) 10195, 18530 ; (1954) 1550, 6530, 6532, 8158. 9536, 13861, 18293, 18295; (1955) 1266, 5910, 9264, 13981-982, 16673, 18114- 115; (1956) 6763. 9994; (1957) 4929- 30, 14790-791, 17529; (1958) 1190, 2990, 6632, 13743, 15694, 16824; (1959) 3443, 7692, 16302-303; (1960) 561, 1728-32, 3775-77, 9703-4, 13875 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 75 Air carriers — ContlniiPd scheduled oi>eration« outside ci>ntiii<-nta1 U.S., certification and cooperation rules — civil aeronautics manuals (1054) 1122-S; {ior,r,) :i4Q: (I05fi) 32"."., r,752. siok.s ; (1057) 129S2, 14786. 1752.'i ; (1038) WOr, : (lOiJO) 554. l.'?S72 civil air regulations (1952) 17440; (1054) 95.'i7-3S. 8159, l.'',sfi2. 18200; n055) 02(!.-?-02«;n l.S08.3-984. 10074. 18110: (1950) 5022-2.S ; (1957) 40.'?1. 14702-70:i. 17528; (1058) 2001, 4120, on?,?,. 1.3744. 10S25; (1059) .'5444. 479S, 10.304-.3O5; (1000) 502 scheduled U.S.-Alaslia and intra-Alaslr>) 1007ft cooliiif;. fvliiidrical. air-flow aiul tliiust cliaracttTistits (l!»r»l)l IJnL'ri cooling', rti;.'lit fvaluatioii (11tr»'.»i l..tM;j single stajif annular. i"xpvr- atiii;; perforinanco (li»r»9) lOSTS skewed nozzles axial and normal force characteristics, investigation (1*J.)S) supersonic, theory and experiments (1958) Air li«'lds. 8vc Aviation fields. \ir liliers. «('t' Filters and filtration. \ir-tli)tation. separation of pulp chips and tanh.irk from hemlock slabs (lltijo) KllCl Air flow, gce Flow. Air Force * academic instructor course (1954) CS-fi!) account structure and codes, manual (IJ-j.i) i:'.7. 422C.. r..58r,. 709f>-07 accountin}; procedures, base medical suppl.v operations, manual (19.j(>) 9r.;..S activitv at Army Dept. water ports. Army regs. (19.J.')) 175 "'E'inj-^ (1950) 10C.3S-r.40. 12412-418, ir)4:".7^48, 17(179 index (19.^>7) 18::!5 report (19.-)7) M794. ;)191 ^,,,._^ .„._ print as document, report (lO.x ) .)2.).j adjustment of Army-Air Force Medical Service responsibilities. Army regs. il<.t.-.4) 171, 1(;14(; ^ .^ .. , aerial photo^-raphic analysis of ':P?''^ential iieigliborlioods, evaluation (19.j7) 9101 aerial iiluitographic analysis of residential structures, Rochester, X.Y. (19o8) i:{291 . , aeromedical evacuation units, manual (1950 I 17918 AFPTRf'-TK series (1954) 9179-82 ai.l society. Air i"<'r''e letter (1952) lo949 air age and your Air Force (19.o2) l->9+-^^.„, air base master planning manual (iy->J) air docUine. manuals (1952) 1827j (1954) 7S44. 9183-84, 16000; (1955) 1003, Air Force-community partnership (1952) 4!) Air Force letters, gee listings ""(Ip^ Air Force in most monthly Issues, 1951-54 Air Force pamphlets. AFP series (1951) 14427. 16017. 17275: (1952) 46-49. ISSO-Sl 4fi.'',2. 642S-.'^0. 825.5-5 (, 14536-540, 15951-954. 17112: (1953) .5R-6'> 1819-21. 3096-98. 499.5-96. 6486-88. 8342-53, 11705-706 146154- 667, 1963.S-639; (1954) 78-80, 12.37- 41. 3044-45, 4643-44. 785.3-54. 10974- 977 13435-437. 16022-27, 18012-18, 19152-153: (1955) 71-74. 1017-20. 207.3-77, 3920-21, 5.380-81, 8661-04, 10S19-.821. 13629-633, 16294, 17793- 824. 1S730-733 . ,,„,.^, Air Force snrvevs in geophysics (19.)f)) 10S58-862. 1369.5-710; (1956) 108- 109 4040-41. 9701-4, 1.80G6-07; (1957) 217. 9ns7. 10552: (10.^)8) 3999. 5304-6. 6489-90. 7857-5S, 11230, 1 .').->39-540 : (19r)9) 146 Air Force visual aid series (19,-)6) 1100; (19.-)9) 5.-)0.-), S:!45 air navigation, manual (1900) 0213. 10538 air police on public carriers and in termi- nals, spec. regs. (1952) 12557; (19.53) .•^.8;t4 Air Staff, organization charts (1953) 1870. l."^7S4- (19.">4) 2292. 12708; (1955) 1970 'l2^62; (19."i6) 2032. 13164; (19.57) 2491 11996; (1958) 2002. lO.-^OO: fl959) 2293, 10745; (1960) 2391. 11793 Air Weather Services manuals (1952) 1SS5 : (1953) 3771. 11859. 10771; (1954) 1288, 18074 ; (1955) 1068 Air Fore*' — Continued airborne early warning and control units, unit training standard, manual (1957) l.n, 4512 aircraft and guided missiles equipment, tech- nical information lile, list (105!S) 15540 ; (1959) 1:^00 aircraft commanders, roles (1954) 3133 aircraft iiistrumd or missinc personnel (1955) 0943; (1957) 3290. 1468S ; (1959) 4229 blank forms — Air Force manual. AFM series (1953) 52 Air Force regulations (1951) 8880. 10370, 12074, 14:!52. 1!1127; (1952) 18:^2, 31 SI. 0435-.S0 12395, 14541. 17116, 18.^11 : (1953) 3704. 4999. 8:',50-57. 11770, 14071, 18159; (1954) 86. 3050, 6144. 7859, 13443. 18023. 19158; (1955) 2681-82, 680, 13637, 18735; Page 78 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Air Force — Continued Air Force regulations — Continued (1956) 74., 2882, 11392, 179S7-0S9, 19G50; (1957) 3297, 6060 bomber crews, optimum jrrouij assembly, prolilem of assignment (1957) 6161 bread-bakers guide, manual (1956) 17942 budget, Air Force refis. (1957) 2(i.s budiret and tiscal, manuals (1951) 4280, ' S8,s2-S3, 15977; (1954)i 3042, 13431, ISOOO: (1953) 3918, 13625: (1956) 4567, 16197-198 : (1957) 9079, 12827- 829: (1958) 1067. 11222-225; (1959) 1437,4228 bulletins (1951) 14333: (1952) 11664; (1954) 2290, 12706: (1955) 1974, 12.S59: (1956) 2029, 13161; (1957) 2488, 11993; (1958) 1919 C-E publications and trainintr. manual (1959) 8355 cadet examinees, follow-up study (1956) 18082 cargo plane contract award, hearings (1953) 15826 career fields, prestige (1957) 219 career under incentive act of 1955 (1955) 6974-75 careers in military law (1959) 16635 casualty staging units, unit training stand- ard (1957) 1435 chaplains — • manual (1954) 10970: (1956) 16196 opportunities for service (1960) 4.545 this is our parish (1956) 113 Civil Air Patrol as civilian auxiliary, better support — hearings (1953) 15563; (1954) 5432 law (1954) 9622 law, correet typographical errors — law (1954) 14040 reports (19541 11611.12066 reports (1953) 15496: (1954) 8450 civil engineer (periodical) (1960) C212, 11790 civilian aviation cadet procurement, spec. regs. (1954) 3227 civilian management career (1958) 5309 civilian personnel — accounting manual (1957) 6048 Air Force letters (1952) 1822-23, 9809, 14533-534; (1953) 19630; (1954) 3027 employe and career development, manual (1955) 10243 employee incentive awards, manual (1955) 16256 investigations, manual (1955) 16225 leave, manual (1955) 16234 management activities, evaluation guide manual (1957) 16338; (1959) 128; (1960) 9117 manuals (1956) 16175; (1957) 9068, 14657. 16338; (1958) 2794, 15514; (1959) 4209 officer program, supplement (1955) 16218 performance evaluation, manual (1955) 16257 position changes, manual (1955) 16222 jirediction of creativity (1957) 10560 reduction, program for separated career employees, manual (1955) 16242 regulations (1952) 14556, 15970; (1953) 97, 6504, 8384, 14686. 19663 ; (1954) 1253. 6166-67, 10996-997, 16050, 18038; (1955) 2696, 8682. 13652, 16321, 17833. 18747 ; (1956) 8.3-84, 4598-99. 6.340, 7980, 11412, 16240, 18006, 19666; (1957) 6077 restoration or reemployment after mili- tary service, manual (1955) 16223 travel manual (1955) .3908-10; (1957) 9068; (1958) 2794, 15514; (1959) 4209 unemployment compensation (1955) 13631 coal handling, manual (1956) 13919 commissioned officers — Air Force letters (1951) 8874-75, 10360 ; (1952) 1817 manual, AFM series (1951) 40, 7500; (1952) 6423-27 Air Force — Continued commissioned officers — Continued regulations (1951) 60, 2404-5, 4294-95 5955-5(i, 7514-16, 8903-7, 103S.5-387' 12()8.3-68S, 14368. 19136; (1954) 3069 communications complex (AIRCOM), man- ual (1960) 18261 commuiiicatious-electronics doctrine, man- uals (1958) 3985-86. 5283-85, (5478 'i?^?n?^'.o^?272, 15523, 10699-700 (19.39) 1338-40, 3099-3104, 4220-23 7095, 835.5-56, ll(;r,S-(;(39, 15345-346' (1960) 3332. 12r,'.i(;. ls261 comniunications-eloctroiiics instructions ex- tracts, manual (1957) 144, 10544 ' comptroller — activities, terms used, glossary, manual (19oo) 16285 functions and responsibilities, manuals a958) 5287, 7831, 15526; (1959) manuals (1951) 43, 2376; (1955) 1013 liB^lJ^^^'^^ 9078; (1958) 3989-90! 5287, 7831-33, 9075-76, 11221, 13275- 276, 15526-528, 16702; (1959) 137 i;'i4-46, 4226-27, 55S6, 7096-97! rcgulafidns (1959) 5424 construction, standard outline specifications for facilities, manual (1955) 1012 contract _ construction. Army regs. (1955) contracts, waive bond requirements — law (1955) 9413 reports (1953) 9135; (1955) 9875 correspondence — manuals (1951) 2373; (1956) 7944- \l^,?7lJJ''^^t' (1958) 3972; (1959) 13.50. u.56<— ()S courts martial manual, annual pocket parts (1954) 5459B; (1955) 4572; (1956) 5498; (1958) 14904 ' craftsmanship training, apprenticeship pro- gram (1952) 86 day fighter, unit training standard, manual ^ (1956) 11356; (1957) 9069 defense land transfer act — hearing (1951) 8016 reports (1951) 7945, 7981, 8045 veto (1951) 9385 definitive designs of structures, manuals (1954) ISOOS; (1955) 10813; (1956) I'll 90 dental care — hearing (1951) 19606 report (1951) 16534 dental laboratory technicians' manual (1959) 5585 dependent children, free public education pamphlet (1956) 9640 dependents — housing report, forecast on movement, pamplilet (1059) 140,4234 information on — Alaska (1955) 17795 Azores (1956) 19645 Bermuda (1956) 13930 France (1955), 18730 : (1960) 3336 Germany (1955) 17794; (1960) 3335 Great Britain (1954) 18014 Greece (1957) 153 Guam (1956) 16208 ; (1960) 0217 Hawaii (1956) 68 Iceland (1958) 13280 Italy (1957) 1462 .Japan (1956) 7967 Johnston and Kwajalein Islands (1956) 4575 Libya (1957) 3291 Morocco (1957) 6055 Newfoundland, Labrador, Greenland (1956) 1125 Okinawa (1956) 11385 Panama (1956) 67 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 79 Air Force — Continued dopt'iidents — Continued Information on — Continued IMiilippines (I'J.'ifi) -itc.s I'lierto Kico (l'J"><>» -^77 Spain (1955) mWi : (1!)5!») i:'.0 Taiwan (1057) 1(5:153 Turkey (1!)57) 9()X(i , ,, ^ transportation overseas, guidance booklet (]!)5L') 17324 travel in oversea areas, spee. reps, (ly.jl) ISS: (1952) 1959-00, 9915 dietionary ( 195(5) 14001 : (1!I5S) 2S19 directiirv of addresses, continental L >. and Canada (1959 1 .'{O.SS, 4204 disabled (.Hieers. reti-ntion in service — law (195«i) 11800 ^ ^ reports (195(i) :U44. 10.,42 dispensary units, proficiency standard, man- ual (1958) 5255 doctors of osteopathy as medical oflicers — law (195(5) 10689 reports (195(1) 8855. 14807 dormitory construction, overprograrainst drill and ceremonies, manuals (1954) 19142 ; ,195(5) l(il7S: (19(50) 454(! education services program ( 195S) 1122( _ electronic troubleshooting course, analysis of ai-hievenu'iit (195S) 112<;3 electronics maintenance, siiiiadron. umt training standard, manual (19y7) 4.j14 employees, relief from refunding overpay- ments (1958) :!(IS5. 12403. 13870 emnlovees wage determination. A^my-^avy Force Wage Board organization and policies (1959) 8^5 engineering and installation. Airways and Air Communications Service. unit training standard, manual (195 < ) ^l]-^! engineering, manual, cliange (19oS) li-< ■* enlisted and officer personnel, .nptitude levels in manpower pool (19o8) lor>4."> , (1959) 155 enlisted men's clothing, supply, spec. legs. (1951) 7G17 enlisted personnel — - abandoned tdothing, etc., spec. regs. \ir For"celet*ters (1951) 8870. 10301-302, 1200-ri4340: 19.52) 1^21, 4024 0419, S"4'>43 14532, 15945-946; (1953) 47, 30S9. 18142, 19029 ^^,, ,,o-^^ manuals (1955) 59, 1005, 8641 ; 19.^0 .59, 6296, 9617, 11353, 17917 :(19o,) 129 1433- (1958) 3976, 52o3-54, 15513, 10685; (1959) 127, 3091-92, 8.349 nniiinhlets (1954) 1238-40, 10025 r^egnffiions (1951) 61-62 2406^-8 4296 4300, 5957-58. 890S-11 10388-390 12089-090. 14371-370, 1913, : n9..2) 66-67, 1849-50. 3196. 46.51 04.^1-54, • oo47_89 12412. 14554-5;)5. l.'>9<)9, 171.3.3-1.30 18323-326: (1953) 82-80, Js35-30 3727-30, 0.500 3. 8378-83, 983.3-.37" 11795-797, 14084-085. 16714- 701 18178, 190.59-002: (1954) 99-100, \ok\.r.o .^072-74, 4068-70, 6162-0.., TsVo 9218-19, 10995, 1.3469-471, 1R035-37, 19170-173: (1955) 8S-94, 1031-33. 2692-95, .3927. 6908-9. 8(578- 81 10831-832. 136.50-651. 16320. 18743-746; (19.50) 81-82. 4.597. 7978- 79 11408-411. 102.38 239. 18005, 19004-665; (1957) 181. 3306, 4503- 04, 0076 enlistment and reenllstment, manual, changes (1958) 3976, 5253-54. 15513, 16685 enlistment of aliens, amend U.S. code, report (1900) 10K47 enlistment of aviation cadets, siiec. regs. (1951 ) 7(!S7 enlistments, voluntary extension for less than 1 year — • hearing (1955) 1210 1 law (1955) 11424 rei.orts (1955) 9(592, 12043 Air Force — Continued Exchange Service — Air Force letters (1951) 7495; (1952) 1 825 regulations (1952) 4008, 12440. 1458.3- 5S4, 18340; (1953) 1869, 5048. M20, 14713-714, 18199-200; (1954) 128. 4097 E.xtension Course Institute, catalog (1956) :;919 Federal civilian employees unemployment compensation pamphlet (195S) 15533 field clerk service, count toward retirement, rei)ort (1955) 14797: (1950) 10575 fighter-bomber and strategic fighter units, unit training standard, manual (1950) 11355. 1017(5 fighter-bomber units, unit training standard, ananiial (1957) 78:!1 fighter-interceptor fire control systems, training devices, design (1958) 4018 lilm directory (1954) 19148; (1959) 5583 films cleared for public and televisioo exhi- bition, directory (1955) 13715; (1958) 11210 fire protection program manual (1958) 7825 fiscal code, spec. regs. (1951) 6053. 12802 fiexible airfield pavement evaluation, engi- neering and design manual (1959) 12010 flight information — Caribbean and South America (1955) 2736; (1956) 4653, 14003; (1957) 1517 Europe, Africa and Middle East (1955) 1078, 10874 ; (1950) 1162 Xorth American area (1954) 6202B, 16124; (1955) 3962, 13719: (1956) 2929, 14002: (1957) 1516, 12855 Pacific and Far East (1954) 0202A, 13532; (1955) 1077, 13718; (1950) 2928, 14000 flight information jniblications — enroute-higb altitude — northeastern and southeastern U.S. (19(!0) 11799 northwestern and southwestern U.S. (1900) IISOO enrfiute-low altitude — Alaska, Canada and Xorth Atlantic (19(;0) 11807 Caribi)ean and South America (1900) 11 803 Europe (1960) 11801 Pacific and Far East (1900) 11805 flight planning documents (1958) 11208. 1071'<-719; (1959) 1361-62. 3120, 42(;(;-08, 7116-20, 8366-68, 9640. 11079-682, 13773-770, 15353-356, 17229-231; (1960) 16S-175, 1451-55, 3351-54, 4050-54, 6248-51, 7745-50, 9135-37, 10548, 12712-718, 14871-873, 10510-518, 18274-279 quarterly check lists ( 1900) 2400. 11814 foil pack meal guide, including recipes and associated etiuipment (1959) 11087 function classification and organization nomenclature, manual (1955) 2007 ; (1950) 17946: (1958) 9060, 11194. 13201 ; (1959) 124. 4205 funeral, conduct (1955) 13603; (1956) 6294 gener.il information, DOD pamphlet (1958) (5510 (Jeneral Motors Corp. contract, study (1957) (17575 German personnel, training, agreement with Federal Kepublic of Germany (1958) 3837 global communications system engineering (Globecom) (1950) 19714 Government iiid)licatlons, price list (1959) 8187 : (1900) 1(5188 grade, Armv regs. (1955) 5486, 10922 grade code. spec. regs. (1951) 6112; (1954) 9340 ground crew jobs, dimensions for descrip- tion (1957) 0170 ground electronic e(]uii»nient — met bods of co;)ling. handbook (19(50) 404 7 reliability prediction and test results (1959) 3119 Page 80 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Air Force — Continued grouud safety — manual (1959) 3090; (1960) 4S44 regulations (1951) 2390, 42s7, 159S3 ; (1952) 8265, 17122; (1953) 11780, 19646; (1954) 1244-45, 4652. 9207, 16038: (1955) 6897-98: (1956) 2889, 6334-35. 16226. 17992-93, 19660 ground troops, employment, regulations (1951) 10450. 19167; (1952) 12448 headquarters, organization charts (1951) 103. 2448, 11854; (1952) 1051, 11667; (1953) 2973 health and medical training, unit training standard, manual (1959 5571 heavy reconnaissance wings and squadrons, manual (1955) 8645 historians, manual (1951) 2377 historical data — • manuals (1951) 2377; (1956) 65 regulations (1951) 100, 16013; (1952) 6496, 9859, 14597; (1953) 3769-70; (1954) 19206: (1955) 3952, 6941, 10857 ; (1956) 9699 history — • Air Force, 1907-56 (1957) 7864 milestones of Air Force history (1957) 7865 United Air Force, brief history and gen- eral information (1954) 18091 hospitals, infirmaries, and dispensaries, med- ical facilities, electrical requirements, engineering manual (1959) 8959 housing, labor requirements for building (1953) 1205 include in interchange of Armed Forces supplies — hearing (1955) 9991 law (1955) 9426 reports (1955) 7682.9918 include service in determining Navy, etc., officers retirement eligibility — hearing (1955) 15479 law (1955) 14400 reports (1955) 9702, 15339 information services manual (1956) 11382 inspectors, manual (1957) 4531, 14684 ; (1958) 3987, 11220, 16701; (1959) 1841 installations — construction, heavv press program, hear- ings (1954) 6872 control procedures. Air Force letters (1952) 3172: (1953) 19634 internal security, manual (1956) 17967 instructor job satisfaction (1956) 1159 instructors, leadership criteria for popula- tion, intercorrelations (1958) 119 .let air age (1954) 4711 job analysis, research into basic methods and techniques (1956) 11475, 11477, ISOSO job knowledge tests — experience-centered and requirements- centered, study (1956) 16305 procedure for developing (1957) 151."? reliability and intercorrelational criteria for item selection (1957) 6159 job performance, motivation in work' partner selection (1957) 10569 job performance of aircraft mechanics, non- technical factors (1956) 180S3 job requirements — rater tendencies in estimating qualifica- tions required for tasks (1959) 17233 techniques for assessing, etc. (1958) 5319 job training, factor reference battery, analysis (1957) 6174, 17359 jobs, evaluate qualifications bv ratings at task level (1959) 15358 joint processing personnel report. Army regs. (1957) 4719, 6297 joint procurement circulars (1951) 2495, 6038 laboratories, automatic data recording devices study (1959) 15359 landing gear strut program (1952) 5517 language arts aspect of basic training pro- gram, evaluation (1956) 6400 Air Force — Continued liaison officers assigned to Mexico, agree- ment (1954) 5988 libraries, technical publications, lists (1951) 17331-332; (1952) 6497: (1953) 198, 8448, 19639: (1954) 13437. 19153; (1955) 2677, 8664, 16296; (1958) 5303 logistics. Air Force letters (1951) 15975; (1952) 8254 machinists — • evaluation tests for proficiency measures (1955) 2726 job description (1953) 16792 mail dispatched and on hand, regulations (1953) 5118; (1954) 9324, 11094; (1955) 16427; (1956) 6458 maintenance and repair work, installations engineer standards, pamphlet (1957) 14690 maintenance and supply inspection manual (1953) 1818 maintenance, manual (1955) 16263; (1957) 1436. 7835, 14660-680; (1958) 7816- 17, 9069, 11204 maintenance personnel, training devices evaluation (1957) 10558 maintenance squadron, unit training stand- ard (1957) 132, 4513 major air commands (1959) 7109 male basic trainees, anthropometry (1954) 6210 management analysis, manual (1955) 1013; (1959) 1344 management course for supervisors, pam- phlet series (1959) 10559 management process, manual (1954) 17996 management review, pamphlet (1954) 16022 manpower, policy and criteria, manual (1956) 1107, 4553, 13910, 19620; (1957) 1429 ; (1958) 15512 manpower program — Air Force letters (1951) 7496, 15973; (1952) 8251 regulations (1951) 7539-42, 10425, 14411, 17316: (1952) 3218. 4670. 12441, 14585-586, 16003; (1953) 5049, 8421, 11843, 16757 mechanics — job proficiency, qualifications data analysis (1959) 9643 senior B-29, tasks performed (1954) 9181 medical and dental officers, procurement — ■ hearings (1956) 5252. 8619, 88S6 law (1956) 8434 medical facilities, professional book and journal list, pamphlet (1959) 7105 medical laboratories, clinical serology pro- cedures, manual (1960) 6216 Medical Service ROTC program, selection of participants, spec. regs. (1951) 4451 medical supply publications (1956) 16212 medical treatment facilities, administration, manual, 15348 medium reconnaissance squadrons (elec- tronics), manual (1955) 8646 medium reconnaissance wings and squad- rons, manual (1955) 8644 members advancement on retired list with 30 years service, including credit for douiile time, hearing (1958) 15833 message preparation instructions, manual (1956) 4552: (1957) 125. 17343; (1958) 3972, 7809: (1959) 123 military construction programs in Spain and United Kingdom, hearings (1954) 3713 military personnel — accounting, manuals (1956) 9634, 1794o ; (1957) 1448. 16351: (1958) 9077 Air Force letters (1951) 5932, 10358. 14338. 19113; (1952) 1816, 4620, 17105; (1953) 44. 18141 manuals (1953) 1815; (1954) 7845, 16002-3, 17998, 19140; (1955) 1004, 3905-6. 13624, 16215, 17780 ; (1956) 58. 1108. 4554. 6295, 7946-47. 9615, 11351, 17915-916, 19621-624; (1957) 126-127, 1431-32. 4510, 6028. 9066-67, 10522-523, 12802-804, 14653-654, Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 81 Air Force — ContlniuHl military personiiel — Continued, uianiials (]95;i) 1815 — Continued 1«!3:^.7; (19.J8) 27f»3. 3!»7r). 5250-51. 7S11-12, »()(i4-(>5. 11195, 132t;2 : (195!)) ll'5-12fi, 1331. 4206-8, 55«9, 70S0-S1, 8347-48 pamphlets (1952) 49; (1954) 18015; (195«) 1120: (1957) 3293 deceased, escorting, pamphlet (1957) 1 11354 iifTu-cr records system, manual (1950) ]791t;; (1958) 7812; (1959) 125.5569, 7 UNO pay transactions, manual (1959) S363 proj.Tani inocednres, manual (1955) 10S07 rec(i;rnition tcaininjr, instructor's guide manual (19(iii) 145 repnlations, xtc listinjjs under Air Force Department in most monthly issues. military police activities, responsibilities, Army rejrulations (1952) S340 missile profrrams. Defense Dept. organiza- tion and management, hearings (1960) 13433 mission agreements with — Argentina (1950) 20S30 ; 195S) 10215; (19(;0) 2241 P.Olivia (1950) 6129, 177S9 ; (1959) 9516 C'liile (1957) 4383 Colombia (1956) 1866; (1959) 9517 ('ul)a (1956) 11209 Ecuador (1956) 11177: (1959) 15206 El Salvador (1958) 1855; (1960) 7578, 10420 Haiti (1959) 8249 Honduras (1955) 891 : (1960) 14742 Nicaragua (1953) 17997; (1956) 19439, (1959) 17123 Parasxiiav (1956) 11223; (1959) 10601 Venezuela (1954) 7695; (1957) 5887; (1960) 6080 mobile squadron, Airways and Air Commu- nications, Service, unit training stand- ard, manual (1957) (i()30 Morse code training problems (1957) 12844 motion picture service — • Army regs. (1957) 1533, 4640 projectionists manual (1956) 1S391 motor vehicle Koadeo program, manual (1957) 7851 navigational aids, flight inspection proce- dures (1954) 6201; (1955) 17872 XCO supervisors, comparisons of superior and subordinate ratings (1953) 16798 nomination of Dudley C. Sharp, hearing (1955) 18196 nominations — S5th Cong., 2d sess., index (1959) 9935 86th Cong., 1st sess.. index (1960) 458 nonappropriated funds for installations. Army regs. (1954) 178 non-Kegular oflicers, mandatory retire- ment — law (1953) 12355 reports (1953) 10118. 12752 nurses and women medical specialists, pi-o- motions— correct inwiuities — hearing (1955) 15479 law ( 19."')5 ) 1 4.398 reports (1955) 11770, 15336 credit iirior service — ■ hearing (1955) 15479 law (1955) 14402 reports (1955) 11771. 15;i37 occupational handbook (1952) 14005 off duty, education program (1954) 16024 officer candidate (pialifying tests, adminis- tration (1955) .■:959 oflicer candid.'ite scliool screening proce- dures (1955) 10378 oflicer evaliijitioii guide (1954) 18016 oflicer personnel — Air Force letters (1951) 15971; (1952) 181.8-20. 4621-23. 6415-17, 8241, 9808, 12379, 15944, 17106; (1953) 45-46, 3688; (1954) 73 Air Force — Continued officer personnel — Continued manuals (1951) 40, 7.500 ; (1952) 15950; (1954) 4026; (1955) 58, 13004-605; (1956) 9616. 11352. 1017.3-174: (1958) 5252, 7183, 9066-67; (1959) 1332-33, 7082 pamphlets (1953) 62; (1954) 79. 18016; (1955^ 1018; (1956) 4576; (1957) 1.54, 14655 656 regulations, xce listings under Air Force Deiiarlments in most nx^nlhly issues tliroiigh Api-il 1957. officers — activity interest inventory, development (1957) 7868 activity inventory, factor analytic studv (]9(!0) 10552 applicants, interview procedure, develop- ment (1956) 18070 api>ointment. manuals (1951) 40, 7.500; (1952) 0423. 15950; (1955) 13605; (1950) 16174; (1959) 1333. 7082 assignment n)anual, AF manual (1956) 4554, 11351: (1957) 127,9067; (1958) 11195; (1959) 1331 liiliavior tiait ratings by peers (1958) 4(1(1!) : (1960) 12724 captains — intellectual efficiency measurement, assessment study (1958) 6497 lifi', liistory, interviewers" ratings, factor analysis (1958) 5316 trait ratings use in assessment (1959) 5603 classification manuals (1954) 4626: (1955) 13604: (1956) 9616, 11352, 16173: (1957) 128. 14655-656: (195*^) 5252. 0470, 7S13, 9064, 9066-67 ; (1959 1 1332 combat leadership behavior, application of critical incident technique (1958) 7864 edjication. learning situations and in- struction methods, research (1955) lOSdS eclncational achievement, methods of testing and test results (1959) 3122 effectiveness — executive, criteria (1956) 19724 long-term iirediction from aptitude tests (1959) 5608 performance, factor analysis (1956) 19720 ratings data hank (1960) 18282 selection battery validation (195S) 4002 falcability of preference inventory, assess- ment study (1960) 3357 graduating in 1954 from AFIT training progi-ams. characteristics (19t>0) 9142 lieutiMiants' reactions to 2 years of civilian life, fidlowing Air Force service ( 195SI 10717 XCO. c;!re<'r airman (1959) 13747 OCS gradu.-ites, eft'ectiveness reports, Iisvchometric characteristics (1957) 0177 jiav and allowances, manual (1956) 11370 377 liersonality trait variables (1958) 7870 personjilitv traits, assessment (1958) 10720 ; (1959) 4269, 5606-7, 9644-46; ( 19(;()) 3350 pei'soniiel and comptroller positions, rela- lioHsl-.ip of measured interests to career d.ila ( 1950) 1S077 professional examinations and promotion. repeal laws, report (1956) ;i489 ; (1957) 5132 professional reading guide (1953) 62: (1954) 79; (1955) 1018; (1956) 4576; ( 1957) 154 promotion .'iiid seiia r.ilion. ameinl I'.S. code (1900) 500!) promotion opportunity to grade of major, improve — hearing (1959) 16193 law ( 1959) 15700 reports (1959) 12162, 12202, 14540 Page 82 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Air Force — Continued oflicers — Continued reenlistment — entitlement under special circum- stances — law (l!t5S) 11709 report (1!I5S) l-'445 limit to honorably discharged — hearing (1957) 135G5 report (1957) 5146 retirement age — hearing (1954) 9900 reports (1954) 9927, 147S6 selection and classification — use of factor analysis of rating scale variables as criteria of leadership (195S) 1329G use of psychological tests (1957) 10553 test development to determine nonintel- lectual aptitude (1958) 4017 variables contributing to procurement panel scores (1959) 13779 officers and warrant officers, continue appointments — hearing (1953) 7529 law (1953) 10282 reports (1953) 7507, 8890 officers to take action on reports of survey, etc — hearing (1951) 9547 law (1951) 17791 reports (1951) 9488, 1S108 operations — Air Force letter (1952) 17107 manual (1950) 19026 regulations, see listings under Air Force Department in most monthly issues through March 1957. orders manuals (1954) 16001 : (1955) 17779: (1956) 9613; (1957) 4508, 7830, 10521, 12801; (1958) 3974, 9061 organization, regulations, see listings under Air Force Department in most monthly issues through April 1957. organization act of 1951 — hearings (1951) 4931-32, 18394 law, 17774 reports, 3181-84, 11192, 16400 organization and field maintenance data collection, analysis of manual (1960) 16507 organizational and field maintenance, man- ual (1956) 17920; (1958) 7816; (1959) 11665 organizational procedures, manual (1955) 10S09 oversea movement of units, manual (1952) 17110 oversea stations, civil service career ap- pointments, examination announcement (1956) 0772-73. 8379-82 overseas positions, qualification standards (1956) 6774 Pacific, PACAF basic bibliographies (1958) 11234-259, 15542; (1959) 135.5-57, 3110-17, 5600-1, 7111-14, 8365, 9634- 38. 11676-677. 17227-228; (1960) 162, 4646. 7743-44, 10546-547, 14862-869, 16512-513 payments to Military Sea Transport Service for transportation of household goods, validate — law (1958) 14159 reports (1958) 3105, 14812 periodic maintenance squardron. unit train- ing standard, manual (1957) 132, 4513 personal affairs guide, pamphlets (1956) 17969, 19644B; (1957) 10551; (1958) 13277, 15523 personnel — activity preference test, development (1958) 13295 adaptation and motivation problem (1956) 18081 adaptation in emergencies and extreme conditions, study techniques (195-7) 6160 Air Force letters (1951) 8872; (1953) 19628; (1954) 70, 13422 Air Force — Continued personnel — Continued aircraft mechanic, training (1956) 16296 airm.ui jjroliciency test scores, regression analysis (1960) 12727 appointments to Air Force Academy, Army regs. (1950) 18190 assigning, use of decision index (1959) 8369 career satisfaction and interest relation- ship (1958) 16722 casualty services, manuals (1958) 9062- 63 ; (1959) 3089, 7079, 8346 civilian school program (1956) 66 civilian travel manual (1956) 16175 classification system, pamphlet (1956) 1126 communication abilities in military situa- tions, identification (1958) 15552 disposition following courts martial ac- tion, spec. regs. (1951) 2581, 10546; (1954) 4805 educational and psychological measure- ment, criterion patterns for predicting job success (1958) 5315 evaluation manual (1954) 19140; (1956) 17915 factorial structure of airman self-ratings and their relationsliip to peer nomina- tions (1960) 16526 families, recreational and social programs for children, AF manual (1956) 7945; (1957) 1430 familj' services, manual (1958) 6469 flying status, aeronautical ratings, desig- nation and iiaraehute jump status, manual (1957) 10523, 12804; (1959) 126 foreign exchange guide, pamphlet (1960) 153 functional tests of solutions of assign- ment problems (1960) 1457 hearing conservation program, efficiency of limited f reciuencv monitoring audiom- etry, study (1960) 4616 hearing levels and types of hearing loss (1960) 4587 incentives for hazardous, etc.. working conditions, survey (1958) 6492 instruction, manual (1956) 60 interest measures, stability and valida- tion for selection and classification (1959) 13778 leaders, behavior in situational tests (1957) 16362 manual (1951) 12665: (1954) 16001; (1955) 17779: (1956) 9613: (1957) 4509. 7830. 10521, 12801 : (1958) 3974, 9061-63; (1959) 3089, 7079, 8346 marriage to aliens, requirements and pro- cedures, personal affairs guide, pamphlet (1959) 4230 mathematics, utilization models (1960) 4671 mileage for travel by commercial airplane, validate payments — ■ law (1956) 16699 report (1955) 14800; (1956) 15379 morale and attitude scales, validation (1960) 1G52S Naval Academy graduates, follow-up study of performance (1958) 15547 on-the-job training guide (1960) 9118 orders manual (1951) 12665 pamphlets (1957) 14688; (1959) 4229 peer ratings consistency and variability (1959) 9646 A personal propertv shipping information (1957) 7857 photography, basic for training (1957) 78.52 physical evaluation for retention, retire- ment, and separation. Air Force manual (1956) 58, 1108, 7947; (1957) 1431, 14654 physical fitness, present status (1960) 4600 pilonidal disease, management (1955) 18049 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 83 Air Force — CoiitlnufHl IHTsonnel — Continued potential morale, motivation, and reten- tion prolili'ms iit tiallistic missile sites, survey, HOoS) 1C721 reading guides (19.'>8) 5295: (1059) 3110 regulations (1951) 50-51, 23S7-.S9, 7500. N892. 10374-375. 14356, 19128; (1952) 55. 3184. 6442. 9824. 14543: (1953) 5001. 9818. 11778. 14072-G73, 10698, 19645: (1954) 4650. 6151, 7864-05, 9205-0. 13452. 16037, 1802.'5-26 ; (1955) 3924. 5392. 6894-96. 8672-73, 13639, 18738-740: (1956) 9653. 11398, 13938-939, 10225, 17991; (1957) 169- 172. 3302 replacements for oversea movement, prep- aration. Air Force manual (1957) 1432 requiroments for guided missile ground support functions (1960) 12723 research, symposium (1957) 1503 retention handboolc for supervisors (1959) 13752 savings deposits, extend law — hearings (1953) 12673 law (19.>3) 12357 reports a953) 10419. 12749 SCARWAF. ARWAF. and AFWAR, Army regs. (1953) 18253 school and job validation of selection measures for air traffic control training (1959) 8370 selection and classification, linear com- posites, multiple regression, and factor analysis (1955) 8736 selection for duty at isolated stations (1958) 4016 spatial tests as predictors of success in training (1960) 12725 stability of pure tone thresholds in noise- exposed and noii-noise-exposed groups (1960) 4612 strategic intelligence, etc., Army regs. (1953) 1904 subject-matter trainer as learning device, evaluation (1958) 4019 visual presentation of information, data and design recommendations (1959) 7121 personnel services — Air Force letters (1951) 10357, 14336- 337: (1932) 8239-40, 9806-13, 12378; (1953) 43. 1807-8. 3686-87. 8368, 14660. 18139-140: (1934) 71-72 manuals (1954) 9186. 10905: (1955) 13603 : (1956) 6294, 7945. 9614, 17913- 968: (1957) 1430: (1958) 6469 pamphlets (1951) 17275: (1952) 46-48, 1830-31. 4632. 6428-30, 8253, 14536- 537. 17112. 1S30.-.-307: (1953) 58-61. 1819. 3696. 499.5-96. 6486-87, 8342-43, 14606-667; (1954) 1237, 3044-45. 7853, 9196-99. 10975. 1602.3-24, 1801.3- 14; (1955) 71, 5380-81, 8661, 10819, 13630. 10294. 17793-795. 18730 ; (1956) 66-69. 1124-25. 2877, 4574-75, 7964-68. 1138.3-388, 13930. 16206-208, 17969-970. 19644A-645 : (1957) 1459- 62. 4349-50, 10531. 12836; (1958) 2810-11. 5294-93. 9078. 11227-229, 1.3277-280, 15.532-538; (1959) 139- 140, 3109-10, 42:i0-35, 17220; (1960) 52-153 regulations (1951) 2391-94, 594.3-47. 7507-8. 8895-97. 10376-378. 12677, 14357-361. 17284-286. 19129-131 ; (1952) 56-37. 1837-38. 3185-87. 4637- 38. 8266-67, 12401. 15962-964, 1712.3- 124. 1,8319: (1933) 70-71, 5002-3. 6491. 9819-21. 14674-675. 16700-703. 18163-164. 19047-630; (1954) 1246, 3057-61. 403;: 34. 6132-35. 7S67. 9208. 109V7. i:;43::. ]r,():;9. 1S027. 19162-163; (1933) 79 ,s2. 3:;!t:{. 0900-1. 10825-826, 1364(1 04:!. 10309-310. 17830; (1956) 76-77. li::(; 4(l. 2.^90 92. 43SS-90 633&-37. 9654-55, 11.399-401, 13940- 942, 16228-229. 17794-995; (1957) 173-174, 1477-79, 3303-4, 4561-62, 6067-71 Air Force — Continued personnel specialist, job description (1953) 1678S photographic flights, unit training stand- ard, manual (1936) 9020 photographic squadrons, unit training stand- ard, manual (1936) 9019 pilot cadets leadership, criterion measures (1957) 12S42, 16358 pilot instructor selection examination (1957) 4623 pilot training (1954) 4715; (1935) 1075, 87:!9 : (1900) 4572 pilot training programs, ATC reorganiza- tion, appropriations, 1961, hearings (1960) 10933 pilots, increase retainability (1958) 1072 police squadron, unit training standard (1957) 4515; (1958) 11197 policeman, senior, job description (1953) 10787 position evaluation system, analysis (1960) 10327 postal services — Air Force letter (1931) 19119 Air Force regulations (1951) 2443-47: (1932) 78-79, 17171; (1953) 117. 65.39-40, 8433, 9882, 14718-720 ; (1934 1 138. 3121. 4704. 0200. 7924. 9257, 10097; (1955) 1061-63. 2718-19. 3430, 13690-093. 17866; (1956) 8017, 6:^.92-93. 11460-462. 13975-976, 16285, 18058, 19708; (1957) 210-211, 3334- 35. 0137 general provisions, Army regulation (1956) 14043 precision potentiometers, resolution data and discussions (1937) 16309 prisoners in disciplinary barracks, etc., Army regs. (1931) 8973 procurement and contracting — Air Force letters (1951) 19116: (1952) 3170, 8246. 12380: (1953) 48. 1812. 3690, 8334. 9808. 14601. 16678. 19032- 633; (1934) 1228, 3028, 13423, 15999 manuals (1951) 41: (1952) 1828: (193:^) 99, 1833. 5028-29. 6510-12. 11811-812. 18188, 19674-675; (1954) 76, 1233-35, 3039 regulations (1951) 77. 2418. 4315. 12702, 10000, 19148; (1952) 3204. 6466. 8302, 14567. 18335; (1953) 99. 1853. 3094- 95. 3028-29, 6485. 6510-12, 11811- 812, 18151, 18188, 19674-675; (1954) 114-115, 1262, 3087, 4083. 6178-79, 7891, 9231-32, 11003, 13492; (1957) 1487 procurement and inspection, regulations (1951) 4335-36 procurement and supply activity numbers, manual (1959) 5589 procurement instructions (1954) 18019, 191.34: (1955) 3922. 12860: (1956) 2030. 6328. 13162: (1957) 2489, 11994, 17334: (1938) 2000. 10358: (1959) 2291. 10743; (19()0) 2389. 11791 procurement law. manual (1960) 16504 procurement organization, bibliography (1932) 14452 procure)nent procedures, manuals (1932) 1828; (1953) 3694-95. 6484-85; (1934) 9185 procurement program (1955) 19195 l)ro(luction control (1951) 2374 l>i'ograni procedures, manual (1956) 57 program process, manual (1958) 7810 programing — manuals (1954) 9185, 17997; (1933) 10807: (195fi) 57; (1958) 7810. Ilti84 regulations (1954) 88. 7803. 9225, 13451 ; (1956) 19059: (1957) 4560 provost marshal activities — Air Force letters (1932) 4629 : (1933) 30 regulations (1935) 114, 2714. 3418-20. 8709, 13073-074, 10345: (1956) 101. 1147. 4623-20. 6369-70. 7996-97, 9685- 80, 11447. 10273. 18041 ; (1957) 4594- 90. 0110-17 psychomotor selection tests, research and application (1957) 12846 Page 84 Do not order from index; see indicated entry f Air Force — Continued publications, guide for preparation (1956) 2863 publications, price lists (1953) 16017; (1954) 17314; (1956) 7771; (1957) 16170 radar evaluation (ECM) units, unit train- ins standard, Air Force manual (1957) 130, 4511 radio facility charts (1957) 12009-13; (1958) 2014-17, 10373-377; (1959) 2307-12, 10757, 10760-761; (1960) 2402-5, 11802, 11804, 11806 radio-radar systems career field, specialty outlines developed for collecting job information (1960) 1S281 random signal generator for human track- ing studies (1953) 19701 readability and retainability of instructional text, research program (1957) 10563 real propertv accountable records, manual (1956) 13920; (1958) 5282, 11215; (1959) 3098, 4219, 5582 real propertv standard codes and nomen- clature, manual (1958) 9073 recipes, manual (1959) 135, 9628 records administration — Air Force letters (1951) 8880. 10366 regulations (1951) 4362; (1953) 18210; (1954) 19203 records management, manual (1956) 16205 ; (1957) 9083; (1958) 3993, 5291; (1959) 138, 5588 recruiting — activities. Army regulations (1954) 18110 ; (1956) 8089 agencies, special regulations (1951) 198, 10530 recruiter, manual (1956) 9617 recruiting information, graduate, then fly with USAF (1953) 16773 special regulations (1951) 7686, 12860. 19256 ; (1952) 165 recruiting journal (periodical) (1951) 2207, 12483; (1952) 1655, 12217; (1953) 2920. 13732; (1954) 2194, 12599 recruits — aptitude minimum qualifications for training (1960) 10556 identification of job skills (1955) 18779 prediction of training and proficiency criteria from Armed Forces selection tests (1959) 17232 regional distribution of male population, 18-29 years old (195S) 5320 reenlistment vs. nonreenlistment of airmen, psychological devices for prediction (1958) 4020 register — departmental edition (1951) (1952) 6414; (1953) 4993; 6119; (1955) 5369; (1956) (1957) 6024A ; (1958) 3998; (1959) 4131-32; (1960) 333.8-39 document edition (1951) 6462: 6986; (1953) 5461; (1954) (1955) 5971; (1956) 6923; 6755: (1958) 4236; (1959) 4452-53; (1960) 9530-31 register, authorizing publication — hearings (1951) 11078: (1953) 12679 report (1951) 11019; (1953) 12395 Regular, enlistment and reenlistment. man- uals (1955) 59, 1005. 8641 : (1956) 59. 6296. 9618. 11353. 17917: (1957) 129. 12806; (1957) 1433; (1959) 127, 3091-92. 8349 relief of certain married female members — law (1957) 15139 reports (1957) 5109. 13890, 15540 reports control, regulations (1951) 14419 ; (1952) 1880: (1954) 1280; (1955) 1056: (1956) 6389 requirements, regulations (1951) 10393: (1953) 5017: (1954) 9225: (1955) 16330: (1956) 9666. 11427, 19672 requisitions — Army-furnished supplies, circular (1955) 7090 processing, special regulations (1951) 223 5930 ; (1954) 6292 ; (1952) 6687 : (1957) Air Force — Continued research and development — Air Force letters (1951) 10363. 14343 guide to contractors (1953) 3773 research bulletins (1953) 14727-731 regulations (1951) 4322, 5967-68. 7529, 8925. 12703. 14398, 16002, 17305 ; (1952) 6471-73, 8304-6, 984.3-44, 12431-432, 15997, 17149; (1953) 10,3- 104. 1858, 3753-54, 8404, 11827, 18192, 19679: (1954) 119. 4690-91. 6189-90. 11006-7, 16071, 19190: (1955) 106; (1956) 4614-16. 6351-52. 9077, 11441. 16259, 18033-34 ; (1957) 194, 4586 Reserve Forces — long range plan (1951) 16015 manuals (1952) 6424; (1953) 1816; (1955) 8642; (1956) 7948: 11354; (1958) 6471, 7814, 11196; (1959) 5570, 7083 mobilization, administrative procedures, manual (1958) 7814 regulations (1951) 2409. 4301-3, 5959- 61, 7520-21, 12691. 14378-379, 15990, 1729.3-296: (1952) 1851. 8290-91, 9832, 14557-558, 15971: (1953) 1840- 45, 3731-33, 6505, 8385-86, 11798- 799. 14687. 16722. 19664-668; (1954) 101-102. :U)75. 4671. 6168-70. 787.3- 74. 9220-21. 13472-473. 18039. 19174 ; (1955) 9.5-96. 1034. 2697. .3929-30. 5395-96. 6910-13 8683-84. 1083.3-834, 16322. 17834; (1956^ 8.5-87. 2896-97, 4600-3. 6341-43. 9657-60, 1141.3-420. 16241-244. 18007-10. 19667-670 ; (1957) 3307. 4565. 6078-81 retired personel, informational guide (1955) 5381. 8661 retirement guide (1957) 4550: (1958) 9078; (1959) 17220 rocket launchers procurement — hearings (1955) 6176, 16827; (1957) 165.35: (1958) 15783 report (1958) 14520 rocket launcher procurement program ex- ecutive action in response to committee recommendations, report (1960) 9474 security, registered document control, non- cryptographic (1955) 6888 separatees, personal affairs guide. Veterans Administration dental care (1954) 9198 service club program (1954) 18013 shipping designators. Army regulations (1956) 3027 solving complex problems, conditions af- fecting quality, etc. (1956) 1158 Soviet, selected military translations (1960) 17345 space probes, 1958, summary (1959) 13436 speakers' guides (1955) 17824: (1956) 19654 speakers' information for Armed Forces Day (1955) 5433: (1956) 8022 specifications and related publications, in- dex (1952) 1052. 1054 specifications and standards — manual (1956) 13917 regulations (1951) 4323: (1952) 3208, 4659: (1953) 9860: (1954) 16072. 19191: (1955) 2710. 17852: (1956) 96. 11442, 16260, 18035; (1957) 3321, 4587-89 stock fund items, reimbursement procedures for cross-servicing by Army and Air Force, .^rniv regulations (1956) 4677, 8071. 14036 stock list, medical material items to he added (1956) 2879. 6327. 9643. 1621.5-217 : (1957) 4552: (1959) 4254-55 strategic communications and theater sys- tems, manual (1958) 6478 student learning, effectiveness of 4 instruc- tional methods at different stages of course (1956) 18086 student motivation, development and ap- praisal of measure (1954) 16118 students — • excitation-inhibition account of retroac- tive inhibition, proficiency testing for radio operator trainee (1957) 12845 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 85 Air Korcp — Continued stiitl«'nts — Continued teaclier-stiuleiit interviews, classroom achievement efTt'ct (1957) 105«;4 tests for measure of creative expression in teachiuj? (1957) 4032 subcommittee, hearin),'s (1950) 10G.'?S-640, li;4r_'-41S. 154:!7 44S. 17079 subsistence .sui)i)lie8 furnislied by Arni.v. value of and a<-ciniiitiii>,' for, special re<:ulafions (195:; i lt;s5s sundry administrative matters- — liearinj: (1952i 1.3495 law (1954 1 9012 reports (1952) 10605. 1.3598; (1954) 5250. .'^507 supervisors, management course (1955) 1779(;-.'-20 charts ( 1950) 1106 supply and or maintenance — ■ manuals, see listings under .Vir Force De- partment in most monthly issues, regulations, see listings under Air Force Department in most mothly issues through April 19.57. responsibilities regarding items, spec, regs. (1952) 199.3: (195.3) 10001. 1S.!25: (1954) 11131; (1956) 6534 10401 : (1937) 480.8 supply system, commanders management handbook (1959) 15351 tactical missile units, training standard (1958) 15515 tactical reconnaissance srmadrons (night photo). AF manual (1955) 17781 teaching overseas with Air Force, 1955-56 (1955) 1019 technical .iobs. spatial abilities and selected elements (1959) 7124 technical libraries, publications (1951) 2449, 5999. 12737 technical school instructors, job satisfaction (1953) 10784. 18223 technical schools, qnalifying scores for WAF, white and Xegro males (1953) 19711 technical training — manunls (1953) 53-54. 1817. 18146; (1954) 75: (1956) 1109; (1957) 7832- .33. 10525-520 regulations (19541 4075 schools. i)ersonnel classification, im- plications of regional differences (1955) 16375 terminals, operation, of Army regs. (1956) 18149 tests, heterogeneous, keying (1953) 18217 theater air reconnaissance operations, Air Force manual (1955) 1003 training, comparison between 8-week and 12-week progams (1953) 14735 traiiiins devices, force and amplitude cues influences on learning and performance in complex tracking task (1957'> 7872 training film and filmstrips. CAP rules for obtaining, etc. (1954) 10102 training forces, optimum test composites to predict set of criteria (1957) 10363 training manuals, utilization of military manpower in preparation, investi- •ration — h"arings (19001 9498 repi)i-t (1900) 13420 training schools, influence of b.nckgrfumd :; : (1957) 4590 venereal diseases, treatment and manage- ment, AF pamphlets (1954) 1241 Veterans Administration medical examiners manual (1953) 3698 volunteers in service club program (1956) 17970 WAF basic trainees, anthropometry (1954) 0207 war planning manual (1950) 19626 warrant officer and airman- — assignment manuals (1957) 127; (1958) 11195 classification manuals (1954) 10002; (1950) 19021-624: (1957) 126. 4510, 10522. 12S02. 14653, 16337; (1958) 5250, 7811, 9064; (1959) 4206-7, 8347 warrant officers — Air Force letters (1951) 14339; (1952) 0418 classification manuals (1955) 3905, 10215: (1956) 7940 laws relating to, revise, hearings (1954) 0.S71 wearing civilian clothes in foreign coun- tries, spec. regs. (1953) 14838 weather observer, job description (1953) 10790 weatherstations, index (1958) 8750; (1959) 17503 weather training for aircrew trainees, man- uals (1956) 2871, 17940; (1957) 17351 wing, what it is. organizational structure, etc. (1954) 13527 ^vomen as physicians and specialists — hearings (1952) ."i330 laws (1952) 12983 reports (1952) 5372. 7047, 10579 women, enlisted personnel, manual (1957) 12805 woik measurement guide, manual (1958) 3973 working leaders — deyeioi)ins workers abilities — identifying training needs (1959) 4241 inilucting new worker (1959) 4240 pattern for instruction (1959) 4242 practicing instruction techniques (Workshop) (1959) 4243 ini|)roying personal relationships — applicatii)n of problem solving tech- ni(iues (1959) 4249 how dilTerences in workers affoct job (1959) 4247 l(>adership ability development (1959) 4250 understanding workers (1959) 424S nianairentent course — coufei-ee's workbook (1959) 1334 l)amphlets (1959) 4230-50 oriranizing your job, work assignments (1959) 423,8-.39 lilace in Air Force (1959) 4236-:^7 Page 86 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Air Force — Continued woi king leaders — Continued simpiif viujr work — iipiiraisal of methods (1059) 4244 development and application of better methods (workshop) (1959) 424(> improvement of methods (1959) 4245 writing guide ll'.tCO) 12092 written communications, preparation, man- ual (1959) 55i;7 (is vonr job in describing vour job, AF pam- phlet (1954) 18015: (1957) 3292 vou're no. 1 man, AF pamphlet (1955) i:;6::!3 nee also Air bases — Armed Forces — De- pendents- — -Ernest Harmon Air Force ISase — Messes — Military education — Oversea service — Pay, allowances, etc. — I'niforms. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs : accouiiting procedures for Air Force Stock Fund (195(i) 9639 airman to cadet (1960) 6219 appointment not to terminate period of obligated service — law (1956) 143S7 reports (1956) 3471, 10549 appointment of sous of deceased members of Armed Forces — law (1954) 9635 reports (1954) 3678, S453 ai)pointments of military personnel, Army regs. (1954) 18118; (1955) 17960; (1956) 18190 appropriations, 1956, Air Force Dept., hear- ings (1955) 7757, 7759 appropriations, 1956, military construction, hearings (1955) 11809, 14958 approi)riations. 1956. supplemental, hear- ings (1955) 15476 appropriations, 1959, militarv construction, hearings (1958) 14560 at the ramparts, countdown for first 4 years (1959) 11656 cadet appointments — additional — hearings (1957) 11047, 13576 report (195S) 12004 extend present interim system — hearing (1957) 15574 law (1957) 15049 reports (1957) 13383, 15465 what you should know (1959) 5561 cadets — bring number to full strength, reports (1960) 10H75. 13342 increase Presidential appointment quota, report (1955) 9703 predicting achievement (1960) 9138, 10553-554 catalogues (1954) 19210; (1955) 17883; (1956) 16307; (1957) 16335: (1958) 9055; (1959) 8342; (1960) 9116 criteria used in selection of trainees, eval- uation (1957) 4625 designation examinations (1955) 366 educational program, general information (1959) 5560 establishment — liearings (1954) 1654, 5435 law (1954) 6650 reports (1954) 1640, 1642, 5278, 5376 fact sheet (1954) 13528 land, use for Girl Scout encampment — law (1958) 11740 reports (1958) 4516, 9494 medal commemorating establishment — - law (1959) 9785 reports (1959) 8666, 8829 nominate CAP members as cadets — liearing (1955) 15479 report (1955) 9704 predictive validities for 1st vear criteria (1957) 16357 professors, permanent, increase pav, report (1960) 10846 registrar, establish militarv position — law (1958) 11796 report (1958) 12446 Air Force Acadenivv Colorado Springs — Con. report of Board of Visitors (1958) 11186 •, (1959) 11657 2(1 assembly, final report (1960) 12681 Air Force A 1(1 Society : Air Force regulations (1954) 1277 manuals (1951) 4279; (1958) 13274 Air Force Cambridge Research Center : AFCRC technical notes (1954) 17994; (1955) 5370, 8639, lOSOl, 16208-212; (1956) 13909, 16162-l(i3, 19619 AFCRC technical reports (1953) 11753-757, 19626-627: (1954) 1227, 3021-2G, 6121-28, 9178, 13421, 15998, 17995; (1955) 56-57, 1002, 3898-3901, 5371- 72, 6875, 8640. 10802-806, 13594-002, 16213-214, 18704-709; (1956) 1101-5. 2857-62, 4551, 7940-43, 802.3-25, 9609, 16164-171, 17909-912 electronic scientists, etc., examination an- nouncement (1950) 20052 Electroni(-s Research Directorate, technical memorandum (195.6) 16290; (1957) 3337 ; (195S) 6495 Geophysics Research Directorate — - geophysical research papers (1958) 117, 1073, 5310. 7861, 11232, 13292-294, 15541; (1959) 1352-53, 5596, 13749, 17224; (1960) 3341-42, 4642, 6244, 7741, 12705-706 GRD research notes (1959) 1354, 3115, 4262-63, 5597-98, 7106-8, 9633, 11671- 674; (1960) 158-159, 334.''.-47, 464:5- 44. 6245-46 surveys in geophysics (1958) 3999, 5304- 6, 6489-90, 7857-58, 11230, 15.539-540 ; (1959) 1350-51, 3114, 17221: (1960) 155, 3340, 6220-21, 7738, 1650S, 18266 Research Services Division, progress re- ports — (1954) 16119; (1955) 140 technical notes (1957) 121-123, 4507, 9064, 10513-515, 12795-796, 14652, 17332- 333: (195S) 104, 1057, 3969-70, 5244- 45, 6461-63, 7806-7, 9056-57, 11187, 15509; (1959) 117-118, 1325-27, 3084- 85, 4200-1, 5562-63, 7072-76 , 8343. 9622, 11658-661, 17212; (1960) 139- 141. 1445. 3319-23, 4541-42. 6207-9. 7722-23. 12683-686, 16494-495, 18256 technical reports, see listings under Air Force Cambridge Research Center in most monthl,v issues. Air Force Central Museum, history of military flight (1957) 221 Air Force Command and Control Development Division, technical notes (1960) 126S2, 14843 Air Force Cross : designate — law (1960) 13037 reports (1959) 4585; (1960) 13712 Air Force Department : ACIC technical report (1957) 3260 acquisition pro.iect (1953) 7458 administrative orders, manual (1959) 1330 administrative practices — Air Force manuals (1955) 390.3-19: (1956) 4552, 6293 ; (1957) 125 ; (1958) 7809; (1959) 123, 3087-88, 420.3-4 Air Force regs. (1951) 4283, 15980, 17279; (1952) 1833, 6437, 9816, 12390-397, 14542, 18312-313; (1953) 1826, 8359-60, 9816, 19642-643 ; (1954) 1243, 7860-61, 10982. 13444, 16033 ; (1955) 76, 1024, 5386-87. 8667-69, 17827. 18736; (1956) 1132. 2884. 6330- 31. 9651. 11393. 17990. 19657, (1957) 167. 1470-72. 3298-99. 4557, 6061 ADTIC publication (1956) 1100 ADTIC publication G series (1954) 6120 AFCCDD technical noles (1960) 12682, 14843 AFCRC technical notes (1954) 17994; (1955) 5370, 8039. 10801. 1620S-212 ; (1956) 13909, 16162-163. 19619; (1957) 121-123. 4.507. 9064. 10513-515, 12795-796, 14652, 17332-333; (1958) 104. 1057. 3969-70, 5244-45. 6461-03. 7806-7, 9056-57, 11187, 10682-683; (1959) 117-118, 1325-27, 3084-85 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 87 Air Forop Department — Contlnnod ,\FCKC technical notes— Contiiuied 4200-1. 5562-63, 7072-70, 8343. 9622, llfi5.S-r.(;i. 17212: (1060^ 130-141. 1445. 3319-23, 4541-42, 0207-9. 7722- 23. 1208.3-686, 10494-495. 1H256 AFCRC technical reports, see listinps under Air Kurce Department in most monthly issues. AFMnC technical note (1959) 15336 AF.MDC technical report (1959i 3086 AFMTC technical reports (1960) 12689-691 AFOSK technical notes (1959) 4202, 7077, !MJ23, 11002: (1900) 144. 7725 AFO.SrR technical reiiorts (1900) 7720-27 AFSWC technical report series (1959) 8344 agreement between Army and Air Force for joint operation of cargo transporters in COXEX service, Army regs. (1956) 19784 air defense prosrvam. appropriations, 1961, hearinjrs (1960) 6023 Air Force manuals, see listinjrs under Air Force Department in montlily issues. Air Force pamphlets, ace listing's under Air Force Department in monthly issues. Air Force refrulafions. see listing's under Air Force Department in most monthly is- sues through April 1957. Air Force surveys in geophysics (195G) 19713 air inspector — • Air Force manual (1953) 1818; (1957) 4531. 14684 regulations (1951) 12710: (1952) 6478, S310, 14579. 18343: ri953) 1866-67, 6534. 11838-839: (1954) 125. 3102, 7909, 9249; (1955) 6930; (1956) 4022, 6360-67 airport, lighting equipment, single depart- ment procurement, Army regs. (1956) 219 aluminum sweating operations, hearing (1954) 5458 appropriation and fund accounting, inter- agency reporting, Army regs. (1957) 6211 appropriations, 1947, spec. regs. (1951) 4426 appropriations, 1948, spec regs. (1951) 4427, 19211 appropriations. 1951 — hearings (1951) 627 special regulations (1951) 175. 2511-12, 4429. 6052, 7622, 12799 appropriations, 1952, hearings (1951) 15045 appropriations. 195.'^ — estimates (1952) 3011 hearings (1952) 7183 public works, hearings (1952) 13484 appropriations, 1954 — Defense Dept. — hearings (1953) 12671. 12917 law (1953) 15241 reports (1953) 12429. 12430. 12882, 15476 hearings (1953) 12009 military construction — hearings (1954) 5286, 8551, 9953 report (1954) 6859 supplemental — ■ hearings (1953) 12074 law (1953) 15209 reports (1953) 12513, 12520, 15002 appropriations, 1955 — Defense Dept. — hearings (1954) 0855, 10244-245 law (1954) 11422 reports (19.54) 8279, 8281, 10204. 11513 hearings (1954) 0853 military construction — hearings (1955) 6304 sui)plemental — hearings (1954) 15188 law (1954) 10790 proposal (1954 ) 9080 reports (1954) 14173. 14192, 14807, 10901 Air Forcp Department — Continued appropriations, 1950 — Defense Dept. — hearings (1955) 9983 law (1955) 11428 reports (1955) 7712, 7736, 9953, 11708 hearings (1955) 7757 military con.struction — hearings (1955) 11809, 11S12. 121.58 supplemental — hearings (1955) 15470 law (1955) 143S8 proposal (1955) 11457 reports (1955) 14905, 15353, 11701 appropriations, 1957 — Defense Dept. — hearings (1950) 7000, 12402 law (1956) 14407 proposal (1956) 10409 reports (1956) 8584, 10237. 12(i78, 12327 hearings (1950) 8608 military construction, hearings (195(;) 12112 supplemental — hearings (1956) 15434 law (1950 1 16093 proposal (1950) 3399 reports (1956) 14770, 14920, ]528ii, 10915 appropriations. 1958 — bearings (1957) 8224 proposal (1957) 11100 militarv construction, hearings (1957) i;i555 ajtpropriations, 1959 — Defense Dept., hearings (1958) 6872 military construction, hearings (1958) 12103, 14500 appropriations. 1900 — militarv construction, hearings (1959) !ts9(i projiospd provision (1959) 12337 apiiropriations. 1901. militarv construction, hearings (1900) 9489. 11151 ARDC technical reports (1959) 13748 assistant secretaries, additional — hearintrs (1954) 11871, 12137 law (1954) 14100 reports (1954) 11624,11951. 14449 Assistant Secretary for Research and Development, establish — hearings (1956) 14987. 15002. 17077 message from the President (1956) 10186 reports (1956) 146S9, 14729 Assistant Secretary, nomination of — Charyk, Joseph V., hearing (1959) 12525 (lardner. Trevor, hearing (1955) 154^1 Horner. Richard K.. hearing ( 1957 i 11273 Perkins. Courtland D., hearings (1960) 13779 Taylor. Philip B.. hearings (1959) 7000 boards and committees. Air Force regs. (1951) 23S3-S4. 10371-372. 15981, 17280: (1952) 3182-83. 4035. S203. 9817-18. 12398. 17117, 18314: (1953) 07: (1954) 3052: (1955) 13638 book department funds, uniform accounting system. Air Force manual (1955) 2071 career opportunities in audit agencies (1950) 550 careers for civilians (1953) 120; (1957) 1504 ; (1959) 4200 chain-link fencing, procurement, report (1953) 15512 contract with Convair for production of R-58 ground-support air-conditioning carts- — - hearing (1900) 11186 r<'port (1900) 10934 statements (1900) 10934 development report. AFPTRC-TN series (1950) 1S070-74. 19710-719; (1957) 21S L'20. 1505-0. 4022-25, 0141-43, 7S(;3. 90S9. 10553-554. 14<>91-093. 10350-357, 17356. (1958) 115-116, 1072. 4001-2, 5308, 0492-94 ; 78(:o, 11231, 13291 Page 88 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Air Force Department — Continupd director of special investijratious. Air Force regs. (1951) 12711, 17314-815, 1915.3- 154; (1952) 1871-72, 6479, 12437; (1953) 11S40 Electronics Research Directorate, technical memorandum (1956) 16290; (1957) 3337; (1958) 6495 emergency rescue, Air Force letter (1952) S244 fiscal code, spec. regs. (1951) 7623, 12803- 804, 14484 : (1952) 1942 General Counsel, appointment by the Presi- dent, report (1956) 12394 Geophysics Research Directorate — - geophysical research papers (1958) 117, 1073, 5310. 7861, 11232, 1.3292-294, 15541; (1959) 1352-53, 5596. 13749, 17224; (1960) 3341-42, 4642, 6244, 7741. 12705-706 research notes (1959) 1354, 3315. 4262- 63. 5597-98, 7106-8. 9033. 11671-674 ; (1960) 158-159, 334.3-47, 4643-44, 6245-46 surveys in geophysics (1958) 3999. 5304- 6. 6489-90, 7857-58, 11230. 15539-540 ; (1959) 1350-51. 3114, 17221: (1960) 155, 3340, 6220-21, 7738, 1650S, 18266 HFORL meniorandvim TN series (1954) 18076-82 ; (1955) 128, 2723 HFORL report TR series (1954) 18083-84 how to sell to (1958) 9831 information availability to GAO— hearings (1959) 1547 report (1959) 5S73 information services fact sheet (1954) 13527-528: (1955) .5433; (1956) 8022. 16295; (1957) 7864-65; (1959) 7109 inspector general, manual (1958) 3987, 11220, 16701 : (1959) 1341 inspectors general, special subject for. Air Force letters (1951) 4277-78, 5937-38, 12663, 14345. 17271. 19118; (1952) 1824, 4626-28. 6421-22, 8248-50, 12384, 15947-948; (1953) 3691, 4994, 6483, 11761 Judge Advocate General. AF manual (1958) 9074, 11219 ; (1959) 5584. 8358, 15347 ; (1960) 1448, 1G504 land conveyance to Sacramento County, Calif.— law (1959) 15675 reports (1959) 12244, 16124 librarians. Air Force letter (1951) 19120 libraries — Air Force pamphlet (1951) 19126 Air Force regulations (1951) 8942; (1952) 17175: (1954) 13524 MATS manual MM series (1957) 3340-41. 7866, 10557, 12840, 14694; (1958) 5313 military affairs law (1956) 6312 militarv installations, construction — - hearings (1958) 1300,3326 law (1958) 4190 reports (1958) 1287-88, 3122, 3292 nonappropriated funds — Air Force manual (1957) 9082 Air Force regulations (1951) 5993-94, 7562-64, 8939-40, 17326, 1916.3-166; (1952) 77. 1881. 322.3-25, 4677-78, fi494. 9857-58. 14592-595. 16012-15, 17168-170. 18350-351: (1953) 11.5- 116, 8430-31, 9877-78, 11851-853. 18207: (1954) 134-136. 3116. 4702, 11022, 13519, 16094: (1955) 1057-59, 3946, 5426, 6938, 8716, 10853. 13688- 689. 17865. 18771-773: (1956) 1150, 2914-15, 4633, 11454-458. 1397.3-974, 16283, 18056. 19706; (1957) 209, 3333, 4615-18. 6136 noncurrent records, administration, Army regs. (1055) 188 official records, reproduction and sale of copies (1953) 10336 official resister. Secretary to publish — law (1950) 16690 reports (1956) 5170, 15250 operating agency codes, spec. regs. (1951) 6048 Air Force Department — Continued organization act of 1951 — hearings (1951) 4931-32, 18394 law (1951) 17774 reports (1951) 3181, 3184, 11192, 16406 organization. Air Force regs. (1952) 51, 9821-22; (1953) 9817; (1954) 3055, 13446-447, 16034; (1955) 5389, 10823, 16304; (1956) 1134, 4587; (1957) 6063 oversea stations, civil service career ap- pointments, examination announce- ments (1956) 6772-73, 8379-82 pamphlets (1951) 14427, 16017 personnel program, report to Secretary (1951) 14428 plan to build liquid oxygen plants in com- petition with private business — hearings (1960) 9651 report (1960) 11100 proNost marshal activities. Air Force regs. 1951) 4334, 5970, 12712-716, 16008, 19155-156; (1952) 3212-13, 6480-81, 8311-12, 9850-51, 14580, 160U0-2, 17159-161, 1S344-.345 ; (1953) 109, 1868, 3759, 8415-17, 9864-65, 11841, 14712; (1954) 4696, 7910, 13504-505, 18064-65, 19195 public information practices, hearings (1957) 15339 public work.s — construction at military installations, hearings (1953) 17256 investigation (1952) 13483 publications — letters (1951) 14334; (1952) 3168-72 manuals (1956) 2863, 16172; (1957) 12S00 ; (1958) 15511; (1959) 121 regulations, see listings under Air Force Department in most monthly issues through May 1957. publications and forms distribution. Air Force manual (1956) 16172; (1957) 12800; (1958) 15511; (1959) 121 quarterlv scientific report, Cruft Laboratory (1955) 16211; (1957) 10513 RADC technical notes (1959) 3118-19, 9639 ; (1960) 12708 RADC technical reports (1958) 15543 ; (1960) 4)647 real estate acquisition projects (1953) S9S0, 8983, 10524 real property standard codes and nomen- clature (1956) 4563 releases (1956) 13180; (1957) 2512. 12016 reporting components of personnel, sjjec regs. (1952) 14672; (1953) 3869 research and development work — ■ hearings (1951) 11077, 19609 law (1952) 13133 reports (1951) 11018, 14873, 18268 research bulletins (1953) 11861-868. 16775-780, 18212-222. 19695-708 ; (19541) 144-149, 1291-99, 3127-36, 7932 AFPTRC-TR series (1954) 9182, 1921,3- 219; (1955) 130-139, 1070-73, 2724- 32, 3955-60, 5436-51. 6948-62. 8730- 38, 10864-867, 16360-361, 17876 research memorandum, HRPI projects — Chinese documents (1955) 16362: (1956) 2924-25. 13978-982; (1957) 1509-10, 3342, 4628. 9094. index (1957) 4629 officer education (1955) 10868 research publications, lists (1953) 16774 ; (1954) 3126 research reports, AFPTRC-TN series, see listings under Air Force Department in most monthly issues through Decem- ber 1957. research review (1953) 14732 research review, AFPTRC-TR series (1954) 9179 : (1955) 10S69 Secretary of Air Force — ■ business activities, hearings (1955) 10872 nomination of Harold E. Talbott, hearings (1953) 4268,4270-71 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 89 Air Force Department — Contiiiued reports (lUol) 8288; (1".J52» r..!2. r,s ; (11)55^ 8Ur>y. 1224. 1!»1'J4 ; (1955) S70.S. l(i::44 17.S5S: (l!)5ti) 100, G:;(j8, 11440 specilicatidii IjiilleliiiH 51) I'.tlfj'.t; (1:>52) 12449 14t;0»J ; (195:5) 118, 1877; ( 19o4 ) llo.;7. i:!5::u, I<;i2i-122: (1955) l.S71fJ. 17879. 1S780 : (1956) 4t!50, 64ia-14, 97n-lS. 11.50;{-504, lti;!()(>. 18092-97, 197:'.0-7;jtj : (1957) 2:54, 1514 15, 2511. :«4(5-49. 6181-84. 787:5, 9107, 10570, 120i:5A, 12852-85:^, 14(J98- 699; (1958) 12:3-124, 2020, 2817-18, 5:U7, 6500-1, 7866 67, lo:;79. 15544- 546, 16716; (1959) 151-152, lM58-tiO, 2314 4264. 5602, 7115, 10762; (1960) 165, 2406. .S:350. 464.8, 11816, 12709- 711, 16514-515, 1827,3 spe<-ifications and bulletins, index (lO.jl) 4.572 supplements (1951) 11855 specilications and related publications, in- dex (1951) 11856; (1952) 12450; (195::) 121, 9885; (1954) 1290. 92(;2 : (1955) 129. 12868, 1:^714; (1956) 1154, 8021; (1957) 222, 9091; (1958) 118, 6496, 16712: (1960) KiO, 7742. 10545 supplements (1954) 12714; (1955) 1982 supply maintenance responsibilities. Army regs. (1952) 12494; (195:5) 848:i, 9925. 14769 technical orders (1951) 16018. 17.329-.3.30 ; (1952) 1886-88. :i229. 14607, 18:^55- .356; (1953) 122-197, 84:56; (1954) 4712-14 technical publications applicable to Army aircraft, etc., spec. regs. (1954) 13(3:59; (1955) 2853 technical publications for Air Force libraries (1951) 2449. 5999. 12737. 17:531-332 technical report (1953) 9887. 11869, 1473.3- 734. 1678.3-798, 1822.3-224. 19710-711 ; (1954) 150. 1301-2 technical report AFOSR-TR series (19.59) 7078 AFPTRC-TR series (1954) 9179-82, 11027-36, 16107-118, 16122-123, 1921.3-222 : (19.">5) 141, 107.5-76. 2734- 35. 5452-53. 69(;4 ()6, 8739-40, 10872- 873; (1956 1 1150(>: (1957) 6185, 10:i64 ; (1958) 4(il4-20, 5318-22, 6502- 3. 7868-69, 9084. 11264-267. 13297- 298. 16717; (1959) 153-154, 4265 index, 1955 (1957) 4629 technical research report (19.56) 2926-27, 13999 teelmical research report, HIIRI (1957) 9109 Chinese documents i)roject — index, 1955 (1957) 4629 transfer api)ropriations, si)eo. rejrs. (1951) 6050. 10502 transfer of responsibilities. Army regs. (1951) 12774 translation series (1959) 13753-772; (I960' 167. 4649, 9134, 14-870 I'nder Secr<'tarv, no!nination of Malcolm A. Maclntvre." hearing (1957) 9749 WADC technical note (1957) 2:15; (1958) 2819A, 6504, 7870. 15547 548. 16720- 721 ; (1959) 155-15(5. 3121-23. 4269- 70, 5603-5, 83(59-70, 9642-43, 11(!8:!- 685, 15357-358, 17232-233; (1960) 176-177, 33.5.5-61, 4655-58, 7752, 9138-42. 10551-556, 12727, 14875, 16524-527, 18280-281 WADC technical reports, ace listings under Air Force Dept. in monthly issues 1957-60. Air Force Department — Continued working funds, spec. regs. (1951) 172-174, 2509, 4424, 6051, 7621, 10503, 14460- 481, 17::94 Air Force exchanges, see Exchanges. Air Force Kxtension Course Institute : catalipgs (1953) 6551, 6552; (1954) 1289; (1955» 1069 course announcements (1955) 3953-54 Air Force hospitals : approved special medical administrative sys- tems and services, AF pamphlet (1958) 2815, 6487 ; (1959) 5594 Army iiatients. administration. Army regs. (1957) 279 clinical record cover sheets, processing and transmitting AF manual (1957) 12826; ( 1958) 3988, 15525 Air Force Industrial Fund, airlift service, AF manual (1958) 7833. 9076, 11221, 16702; (1959) 1346,4227,8360 Air Force installations, me Installations (military). Air Force lustitute of Technology : degrees for students completing courses — law (1954) 16866 report (19.54) 14787 training programsfi characteristics of of- ficers graduating in 1954 (I960) 9142 Air Force manuals, AF.M series, nee listings under Air Force in most monthly issues. Air Force Me. 137.S3 ; ( l!).-)4) 2291, 127(17: (1955) 1975. lli.sfil; (1956) 2(»;;i. i;iic>;:: (1957) 249o. 11995; il!)5S) liddi. 10359; (1959) 2292 burial in national cemeteries, eligibility — law (1959) 14093 reports (1959) 9982, 14310 cadets — attitude survey (1956) 6402 motivation for flying training prediction (1955) 10379 test battery for selection (1950) 11473 coverage under servicemen's indemnity act — law (1954) 10771 reports (1953) 12412; (1954) 14758 education, 3(1 dimension (1954) 9201 flight instruction program. evaluation (1960) 9141 guide (1954) 143 observer training, validity of AFOQT for prediction of success (1959) 3123 officer effectiveness selection battery, pro- posal (1957) 14692 pilot retention, research studies (1958) 1072 program, institutional phase (1952) 6424 public information bandboolc, 4(519 recruiting information (1957) 7829 students, light plane training, evaluation (1959) 11085 summer training (1955) 8642; 7948. 11354; (1957) 6029; 6171 ; (1959) 5570, 7083 textbooks — foundations of air power 4201 political geography, military (1959) 13751 veterans educational, etc., benefits for 1954 graduates, etc., hearing (1960) 9647 see also Pay, allowances, etc. Air Force Special Weapons Center, technical report (1959) 8344 Air Force specialties, experience record tryout (1957) 7803 Air Force Stoclc Fund : Air Force Academy Division, accounting procedures, manual (1950) 9039 Clothing Division, uniform system of ac- counting, manual (1950) 2873 comptroller, manual (1957) 9078; (1958) 3990 operations, basic principles, manual (1957) 142 procedures in support, manual (1958) 13276, 15527-528; (1959) 8359 Air Force supplies, see Aeronautical supplies — Military supplies. Air Force theaters, operation, spec, regs (1951) 6069-91, 10526. 17426; (1954) 4776. 6281 Air frames, see Airframes. Air France, accident (1955) 7481 Air inlets (aircraft) : acoustic analysis of ram-jet buzz (1955) 19592 annular transonic, low-speed investigation (1952) 7947 auxiliary — immersed in fuselage boundary layer, in- ternal performance 6702 immersed in turbulent boundary layer, internal performance (1959) 6704 ; (1960) 7401 mass-flow and pressure recovery, tran- sonic investigation (1959) 13428 supplying secondary air flow to ejector exhaust nozzles, investigation (1959) 1004 axial symmetric nose, performance charac- teristics (1959) 6695 (1956) (1958) aspects Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 91 Air inlets (aircraft) — Continued axlsymnietric 2-coue and isentroplc nr>s»». " performance characteristics (1959) HJ7st> cliaracteristics — aerodynamic anil flow-fiekl, at freestrcum Macli iiiiml)«'r 3.0 ilOOO) 74'^ri at Mach numljcrs between 1.4 and 2.0 (liir.O) 17571 circiilar-internal-contraetion with translat- ing centerbodies measured at Mach numbers from 2.1 to 3.0, pressure re- covery characteristics (1960) 4195 circular nose, angle of attack effects on pressure recovery (1955) 10548 compressor and afterl)uruing combined am- monia injection, turbojet-eufjine thrust augmentation altitude tests (1959) r,t;!)7 ciiiiiprt'ssor MockaRe, effect on pcrformam'e of experimental compressor and hypo- thetical engine (19G0) 178;-i3 comiiressor guide vanes, effect on perform- ance of turbojet engine (19G0) S7S1, 17S35-83G concial, operating at free-stream Mach number of 2.5, cooling with water in- jection in subsonic diffuser (19Gni 7400 doul)ie-cono — drag data in free flight at Mach numbers 0.7 to 1.8 (1959) 980 performance witli or without shroud at below-design Mach numbers (1959) G70S duct length in uniform-flow field, effect on turbojet-engine operation (19G0) 17S4-J engine airflow matching, water injection uf- foct (1957) 2235 engine matching rwiuirements. ambient tem- perature variation effect (1957) 2221 exaluation, melhods and graphs (1952) 11335: (1954.) 124.'62 exhaust scavenged in Mach 3.1 supersonic tunnel with 6.6-inch-diameter scoop (1959) 3895 e.vternal-conipression pump, performance (1960) 17848 flow about ring-shaped cowlings (1952) 2919, 6092 flow at supersonic speeds, methods of han- dling excess, analysis (1958) 7555 flow distortions, effect on performance of J60-B-3 turbojet engine (1960) 17838 flow distortions, factors affecting, supersonic inlets (19C0) 17844 flow performance. 90° bends with transition in cross section (1957) 10045 flow, uneven distribution to twin inlets of axial-f'ow engine (1959) 3886 fidl-scale nacelle, development of flow- dis- tortions (1960) 4211 fuselaire-side, low speed investigation (1952) 9538 guide vanes, effect on acceleration charac- teristics of turbojet engine (I960) 5S5S half Clinical side inlets, effects of wedge-type boiindarv layer diverters on perform- ance (1959) 16780 ingestion of cloud-droplet into engine out- lets (1956) 4129; (1958) 3695 ingestion of foreign objects, into turbine engines by vortices (1955) 3561 installation on zero-lift drag of 60° delta wing-body configuration from flight ti-sts (1959) 1051 lip l)luntness and shape effect on drag and pressure recovery (19,5.9) 16825 lip forces at subsonic and supersonic speeds (1955* 10570 lip shape effect on — • drag and pressure recovery at low speeds (1954) 7502 performance of twin-scoop air-induction system at Mach number to 1.9 (I960) 17807 lip sweet effects on flow characteristics of semlelliptical inlet (1959) 16S57 low drag, for liigli Ma<'h numliers (1955) 1.8483 near-sonic velocities, dlffusers designed for, preliminary investigation (1956) 5949 Air inlets (aircraft) — Continued normal-shock — cowl pressure drag at supersonic speeds (1959) 1G755 side, l(jcated downstream of canard control surface, performance (19G0) 8780 nose — adjustable supersonic, on J34 turbojet engine perfurmance up to Mach num- ber 2.0 (1960) 5863 at high subsonic Mach numbers and Mach number of 1.2 (1955) 8359 compressive flow about axially symmetric isentropic spikes at Mach number 3.85 (1959) 1G7S2 conical, shock-boundary-layer interaction on spike (19C0) 5SG4 conical supersonic, effect of centerbody boundarv-laver removal near throat at Mach l.G-2.0 (19G0) 4208 divided into halves at Mach numbers 1.5 to 2.0, preliminary investigation of effect on performance (1960) 5862 fan distortion removal (1960) 5866 force and pressure characteristics (1959) 5225; (1960) 5851 force, moment, and pressure characteris- tics at Mach number 3.85 (1960) 7394 lip shape effect and method for optimizing engine-inlet combinations (1959) 16747 modified, niultijet, water-based aircraft, livdrodynamic investigation (1959j 16822 normal-shock, drag determination (1957) 5729 normal-shock, lip geometery effects on drag and pressure recovery (1960) 742S nose-boom airspeed installation of 17 air- planes, static-pressure error calibrations (1959) 3906 supersonic, at Mach number 5.5, perform- ance of boundary layer separation (1959) 16772 performance, l)Oundary layer mass flow and momentum charts (1955) 19594; (1956) 5925 [pressure recovery and drag effect on pro- pulsion-system performance (1954) 15704 : (1955) 781 pulsation amplitude of supersonic diffuser flow (1955) 19590 ramp-type, designed for angle-of -attack per- formance, investigation (1960) 17834 ramji-type scoop, located on top or bottom of body of revolution, angle-of-attack su- personic performance of configuration (1959) 16773 rectangular supersonic scoop — with swept sides designed for low drag at Mach number 2.7, investigation (1959) 1028 yaw and angle of attack effect on pres- sure recovery and mass-flow character- istics (19G0) 4219 rectangular swept scoop, effect of aspect ratio on starting and pressure recovery fl960) 8793 rectractal)le screens, foreign-object retention and flow^ tests (1957) 14425 scoop — and sulunerged. aerodynamic and icing cliaracteristics (1953) 163('>G boundary layer removal system (1959) 16770 conical supersonic, internal corner fillets effects on pressure recovery-mass flow characteristics (1959) 969 imiiroving diffuser-exit total-pressure pro- flies for nioibd at Machnumbr 1.91, evaluation (1959) 5242 located at maxiiuuni-body-diameter station at Mach numbers from 0.8 t 1.8, flight determination of drag and pressure re- covery (1959) 1050 operating in turbulent boundary layer, wall cooling effect (1958) 49S9 wing liody wave drag, application of Tchebiciu>f form of harmonic analysis to calculate zero lift (1959) 17723 Page 92 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Air inlets (aircraft) — Continued secondary-air entry, turbojet combustor, high altitude performance (1959 i 13399 semiangle movable-cone variable-geometry ram-jet. at free-jet Mach numbers 1.62, 2.00, 2.53, and 3 05, total-pressure- recovery characteristics (1959) 5249 sharp-lip, at subsonic speeds (1953) 17785; (1955) 10535 side— diffuser-exit total pressure profiles for model at Mach no. 3.05, investigation (1959) 0710 internal boundary layer-control systems at Mach number 2.96, investigation (1950) 5236 variable-internal contraction, pressure re- covery at Mach numbers between 1.42 and 2.44 (1959) 16753 wedge-type bouinlaiy layer diverters at supersonic speeds (1959) 16774 simulated wing-root, investigation at Mach number 1.9 (1959) 988 simulation simultaneously with exit air- stream at supersonic speeds wind tun- nel technique (1957) 4246 streamline body, wind tunnel investigation (1952) 9523 submerged air scoop utilizing boundary layer suction (1955) 8360 submerged, at low speeds (1951) 15623 subsonic flow through porous resistances in- clined to flow direction, study (1958) 4997 supersonic — adjustable bypass in combination with J34 turbojet engine, dynamics (1959) 5239 aerodvnamic control for optimum per- formance (1959) 6711 bypass-duct design for use with (1959) 6737 compressor stall and buzz characteristics of J34-spike-inlet combination, investi- gation (1960) 7404. continuous normal-shock positioning con- trol tor translating-spike supersonic inlet in combination with J34 turbojet engine (1960) 4212 design concept to reduce flow distortion at angle of attack (1959) 3904 design criteria for axisymmetric and 2- dimensional (1956) 4127 diflfuser performance, effects of turbojet engine (1960) 5860 diffuser, subsonic, use as control param- eter (1959) 16793 diffusers at high Mach numbers, prelimi- nary investigations (1959) 16769 efficient diffusion (1956) 19237 fixed-geometry, with bypass ducts, use to match turbojet engine air-flow require- ments over wide range of speeds (1960) 8797 in combination with J34 turbojet engine, continuous normal-shock positioning control (1959) 1003 main-inlet bypass to supply airflow to ejector exhaust nozzles (1959) 5243 nacelle-type, preliminary investigation of shield to improve angle-of-attack per- formance (1960) 4214 nose, droplet impingement and ingestion in subsonic tunnel conditions (1958) 7553 new types, investigations (1951) 8638; (1954) 958 ram-jet engines, 6.5 inch-diameter, pre- flight tests and flight performance (1959) 3911 ramp, with internal boundary-layer scoop, performance (1959) 985 scoop, performance (1959) 13390 scoop, square-shaped, mounted above high 45° sweptback wing and body, transonic investigation of internal-flow (1959) 13425 spilling excess flow by means of bow shock, conical shocks, or bypass, per- formance comparison (1959) 5230 Air inlets (aircraft) — Continued supersonic — continued stability, aspects (1959) 6712 stability at Mach 1.91 with air injection and suction (1959) 16832 stability, comparison of effect of turbojet engine and 3 cold-flow configurations (1959) 3902 subsonic-diff user-bypass-duct combinations for use with (1960) 8789 turbojet engine effects on rocket-arma- ment exhaust gas on performance (1960) 17843 2-dimensional, presure recovery at Mach number of 2.01, investigation (1959) 15062 zero-drag, flow-turning losses (1957) 17065 sweptback air inlet, low-speed wind-tunnel investigation (1955) 3570 symmetrical, circular, internal compression inlet, study (1959) 133S5 top-inlet configuration, eft'ect of fuselage fences on angle-of-attacks supersonic performance (1959) 991 total-pressure recovery and drag of auxiliary inlets at transonic speeds (1959) 16867 transonic, axial-flow research compressor — aerodynamic design (1959) 975 aerodynamic design and overall perform- ance (1960) 5878 aerodynamic design modification and per- formance prediction (1959) 996 individual stage performance character- istics (.1959) 982 over-all performance — analysis (1959) 977, 994 rotating stall, and blade vibration at low and intermediate speeds (1959) 1001 turbo-jet entrine inlet matching, analysis (1953) 17791 2-dimensional, zero-angle-of-attack perform- ance (1960) 7399 uuderslung scoop — characteristics of canard-type missile configuration (1959) 970 mass-flow and pressure-recovery charac- teristics at free-stream Mach numbers 2.0, 1.8, 1.5, and 0.66, investigation (1960) 7402 variable-area auxiliary air-intake ststem tested at Mach numbers from to 1.3 (1959) 10468 variable-geometry — annular cascade-type at Mach numbers 1.9 and 3.05 (1959) 16791 in combination with J34 turbojet engine, shock-positioning control systems, in- vestigation (1959) 989 2-dimensional compression surfaces, at Mach numbers 1.41, 1.61, and 1.82 (1959) 5250 variable guide vanes in turbojet engine, characteristics (1959) 990 variable primary-air admission turbojet combustor, high altitude performance (1959) 13402 shortleaf and loblolly semi-airtight buildings Air-layering pine, (1957) 900 Air leakage from (1958) 13560 Air Line Pilots Association. International, emergency board, reports (1951) 15301 ; (1958) 14933, 16922 Air lines, see Air carriers. Air mail : carriers — financial data (1953) 3053, 3055 mileage and traflic data (1955) 3059-61, 3065-67, 13869-875 5-cent postal card, commemorative stamp poster (1960) 10352 fixing temporary rates (1952) 14827 international — • information (1951) 11769 sul>sidy problem (1951) 16560 laws relating to postal air service (1951) 7911 282-992- Do not order from index; see indicated entry -6S 7 Page 93 Air mail — Continued pav, separate from subsidy — iiparinKS (1951) lOnoo r^pom a951) 1G444; (1952) 1S420 postace allowances of S«^nators (1 ..2) 1 ':•• . 7-cent postage stamp (poster) Vu i Vi ,.,i 7-eent stamp booklet (poster 196u 14«..... 7-eent stamp in coils (poster) (1900) 1S(^1S 7-cent stamped envelope (poster) (1900) transportation, brief history (1959) 1142 transiK.rtation subsidies, hearings (IJo-i) 10638 transportation subsidies, transfer functions to CAB— hearing (1953) 155(7 message from the President (19.j3) lOctJS report (1953) 15402 Air marking : airport systems report — , , -k at>pendix, selected annotations and bib- liography (19G0) 19258 operational tests and human factors, sum- mary (1960) 19257 cond.-nsed report (1960) 192.>9 CAA obstruction marking and lighting man- ual, order (1950) 8349 obstruction marking basic requirements (195G) 6757 , ^ ■>■-,. i„ Mr masses calculation of ageostrophicity in siiatial problem of flow over mountains. i-SSR study (1960) 1 5789 \ir Materiel rommand. technical reports ' (1960) 14857-8(51 ^ , Air Moderni-'.ation Board, create, report of special assistant for aviation facilities planning (1957) 6771 Air Museum. National, see National Air Museum. Air National Guard : _ ,,„ro^ i^-oq. air reservist (periodical) 1952) 14o98- (1953) 2970. 13783; (1954) 2291, 12707; (1955) 1975. 12861; (1956) 2031 1.3163; (1957) 2490. 11995: (19.58) 2001, 10359: (1959) 2292, 10744- : (1960) 2390, 11792 appropriations. 1954. Air Force Dept.. hearings (1953) 12669 appropriations. 1954. Defense Dept. — hearings. (1953) 12917 law (1953) 15241: (1956) 1440< ^^^.^^ reports (1953) 12429, 12436: (19ofi) S5S4. 10237. 12327 appropriations. 1955. Defense T>ept.— hearing (1954) 10244 law (1954) 11422 ^ reports (1954) 8279, 8281, 10204. llr,]3 appropriations. 1956. Air Force Dept.. hearings (1955) 7757 appropriations. 1956. Defense Dept. — hearings (1955) 9983 law (1955) 11428 reports (1955) 7712. 77.36, 9953 appropriations. 1957, Air Force Dept. hearings (1956) 8608 appropriations. 1957. Defense Dept. hearings (1956) 12402 law (19.56) 14407 „ ^ reports (1950) 8584. 10237. 12327 audit, regulations (1956) 12802 civilian personnel, manual (195:)) 8368 civilian personnel, withholding compensa- tion for State retirement purposes — law (1956) 11802 reports (1956) 5224. 10544 damages involving processing claims, regu- lation (1954) 12498 Houston. Tex., land for use — law (1954 16846 report (1954) 17087 Klamath County, Oreg., land for use — law (1954) 16850 reports (1954) 11691. 14719 nurses or women medical specialists, ap- pointment — hearings (1956) 12126 law (1956) 14582A reimrts (1956) 11992, 15.340 Air National Guard — Continued property and fiscal otlicer.s, active-duty status — hearings (1953) 126SS, 15562 law (1954) 114r41 rej.orts (1952) 13588; (1953) 12753; (1954) 9929 propertv damage, etc.. States' liability — law (1954) 16809 reports (1954) 11688, 14746 registers (1953) 8043: (1954) 8943: (1956) 11059: (1957) 7587; (1958) 7565; (1959) 6804 regulations (1951) 101; (1953) 119; (1956) 11467 reports (1954) 15709; (1955) 5098; (1956) 12800: (1957) 8858; (1958) 10137; (1959) 939X retention of unit organizations and equip- ment — hearings (1952) 8927. 10627 reports (1952) 8886. 10761 retirement credits (1951) 1432 Texas, land for use — law (1956) 5074 reports (1956) 15322. 15349; (1957) 15541 see alto National Guard — Pay, allowances, etc. Air navigation : accuracv along VOR airways, measurement (1960) 11618 aids and traffic control (address) (1953) 771 aids, inspections and evaluations by facil- ity flight checking flights, unit train- ing standards. Air Force manual (1957) 6032 Air Force manuals (1954) 13425. 19143; (1955) 13607; (1956) 5802, 6298-99; (1960) 146 airspace use and traffic control, study- hearings (1957) 605 report (1957) 1788 almanac, 1956 (1956) 5993 Antarctica, after action report, 1959-60 (1960) 14768 common system — development, report (1955) 7746 joint committee to study, reports (1955) 6296, 7915 dead reckoning computers, .\ir Force man- ual (1959) 11664 electronics system (1954) 19139; (1957) 14651 GEE, technical and economic characteris- tics (1954) 19139 NAVARHO. rho theta. technical and eco- nomic characteristics (1954) 19139 facilities, needs, report of si^ecial assistant for aviation facilities planning (1957) 6771 Federal role — hearings (1957) 3698; (1959) 3324 Air navigation : reiiort (1958) 14535 Federal role in aviation, report (1056) 1 6964 financing of services in — Greenland and Faroe Islands and Ice- land, agreement (1959) 9512 Iceland, agreement (1958) 16579 foreign civil aircraft, authorization within I'.S. (1960) 559 heliport dav marker, technical standard order (1959) 10099 human engineering (1951) 17034 issue of equipment for Army airfields, roNFS. Army Dept. circular (1955) 16552 manual for pilots (1953) 8339 national svstem. development — bearings (1957) 11074, 11292 law (1957) 15000 reports (1957) 9718, 13367, 13384 navigation aids and air traffic patterns (address) (1953) 776 navigator (periodical) (1958) 2006B ; (1959) 10755 ; (19G0) 2398, 11812 Page 94 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Air na vibration — Contimiod navigators, etc., in training, information. Air Force manual (1900) 621;;, 10538 non-Federal facilities, use for CAA-approved operations, technical standard order (1958) 16818 obstruction determining, amendment (1952) 16308; (1960) 9709 obstruction lighting — ANC requirements, cancellation (1956) 8350 basic requirements (1956) 6756 obstruction marking and lighting manual, CAA order (1956) 8349 obstruction marking and lighting standards (1954) 477 obstruction marking basic requirements (195G) 6757 private aircraft, information (1958) 5449 radio navigation, short distance (1958) 15508 report of operation of Airways Moderniza- tion Board (1959) 4045 Shoran ground station operation, AF manual (1956) 6311 sight reduction tables — latitudes and declinations (1952) 14127, 17863 : (1959) 1724 stars (1952) 700; (1957) 8713, 11643; (1959) 4942 specialist, examination announcement (1957) 9329 standard tactical signal, military standard (1958) 9837 study group report (1957) 4827 TACAN, short range facilities, establish- ment, agreement with Canada (1959) 9522 theory of errors in space, navigation, ap- proach, USSR study (1960) 14280 total-pressure tubes at high angles of attack (1951) 8651 visual aids. Air Force manual (1955) 67 VORTAC, sliort distance system — international symposium (1959) 1323 manual (1958) 13737 see also Distance measuring equipment — interrogator simulators. Air navigation charts, see Maps and charts. Air Navigation Development Board : releases (1953) 13S53 ; (1955) 12953; (1956) 2123 report (1951) 2800; (1952) 8567; (1953) 4024; (1954) 4953 Air navigation equipment, see Aeronautical supplies. Air operations meeting, Arcadia, Calif., Mar. 1959 (1959) 12723 Air outlets (aircraft) : discharge and drag characteristics (1955) 12609 flapped, discharge and thrust character- istics, investigation (1957) 11740 small inclined, aerodynamic characteristics (1955) 10562 streamlined body, outlet openings, investiga- tion, (1952) 9523 Air parcel post, see Parcel post. Air pilots, see Aviators. Air pollution : accepted limit of pollutants (1954) 10661 AEC pro.iect, annual progress report (1952) 3426 Air Cleaning Conference, papers (1958) 7919 bacterial, in surgical sections and its puri- fication by ventilation, USSR study (1960) 10064 biliographies (1954) 15640; (1957) 16001 causes, prevention and control, research, reports (1952) 13341, 13810 Charleston, S.C., studv and appraisal of problems (1960) 16189 community air sampling and analyses, U.S., Alaska and Hawaii, register (1958) 15325 contaminant exposure in industrial plants, procedures for assessing (1955) 19043 contamination in growing communities (1958) 5100 Air pollution — Continued control problems in cities, USSR study (1959) 7949 control progress, hearings (1900) 13439 control research and technical assistance — hearings (1955) 10039 law (1955) 14328 reports (1955) 9898, 11687 control research and technical assistance, extend act — law (1959) 15729 reports (1959) 15810, 15928; (1960) 13701 Denver area problem (1957) 11814, 17171 diffusion-deposition model for in-flight re- lease of fission fragments (1960) 16508 dust samples, method of selecting, USSR studies (1959) 6599 effects — economic (1958) 17355 on health of children, USSR study (1960) on health, proposed studies (1956) 9376 on health, research in control (1958) 17349; (1959) 818S on livestock and vegetation (talk) (1955) 6845 Federal air pollution control act, extend duration — hearings (1959) 12296 report (1959) 6032 global scale di.spersion by atmosphere (1958) 13619 Hamilton, Ohio, report (1960) 18053 lead sulphide concentration in air, hygienic basis for protection, USSR study (1959) 12975 ^ Leningrad, RSFSR sulfur dioxide concen- tration, seasonal variations and meteorologic factors (1959) 7950 Los Angeles area program, hearing (1958) Los Angeles area, smog problems, effect on small businesses — hearings (1950) 17013 report (1956) 16945 Louisville and Jefferson County, Ky., study medical research progress (1959) 4027 measurements of national air sampling net- work, suspended particulate samples, analysis (1958) 17348; (1959) 1148, 6909 measuring and studying, methods (1958) 17365; (1959) 6917 metallurgical, etc., dusts and fumes in Los Angeles County, Calif. (1952) 9498 mortality rates and ratios by degree of urbanization, 1949-51 (1957) 18052 national conference, 1958, highlights (1959) North Carolina, survey and appraisal of problems (1960) 14666 prevention, research in — amendment, hearings (1954) 8557 bill as amended (1955) 14974 law (1955) 16765 report (1955) 9913 problems, research center (1954) 8992 publications of Robert A. Taft Sanitary Engineering Center, list (1960) 19247 radioactive substances, USSR study (1960) 14387 radon and its daughters, control in mines by ventilation (1954) 11142; (1955) 7174 respiratory protection in radioisotope work (1954) 9398 ; (1955) 7172 sampling program, use of microbiological aerosols (1960) 2194 stack effluents, meteorological factors in appraisal and control (1958) 13608 State laws, digest (1960) 1271 study compact, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut — law (1956) 16815 reports (1956) 10272. 15386 study, report (1960) 11018 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 95 Air pollution — Continued sullur dioxide, its chemistry and removal from industrial waste gases (1958) 12954 Tf'iin.'ssoe factors, appraisal (1958) 8908 iinburiu'd hydrocarbons, prohibit use of motor vehicles discharginR, hearing (1958) 14579 Air rolliition Control Advisory Hoard : • ■Ntalilisliing — lirariiigs (1955) l(»0:i9 report (19.").-.) !»S9S Air I'ollnlioii. National Confcreiico on. xrr Na- tional Conference on Air Pollution. Air raids : l>ehavior, and morale under stress of bomb- ing, impace of air attack in World War II (1954) 12209-270 bombardment ranges, Air Force manual (1955) 13606 liondjing effects on industry, bibliography (1954) 9477 civil defens(» instructions, alert cards (1951) S322-2.3: (1952) 576S-C9 ; (1955) 17067-68 decision-making studies, trade-off of vari- ables (1960) 5995 Defense uiissilcs briefing, hearing (1959) 1.5907 Air power : Air Force adequacy, study — hearings (1956) 10638-640, 12312-418, 15437-448, 17079; (1957) 1835 prints as document, report (1957) 5255 reports (1957) 3794. 5191 basic doctrine (1954) 7844 ; (1955) 6876 bibliography (1953) 9884; (1956) 16289 foundations of. AFKOTC textbook (1959) 4-_'(!l improvement by military and civilian ■work- ing together, Air Force pamphlets (1959) 4236-50 maintenance (1952) 10668 military and civilian, working together — Air Force supervisors course (1955) 17796-820 charts (1956) 1106 operations in conjunction with amphibious operations (1954) 91 S3 planes, tools for the fighting man (armed forces talk) 12462 taming of blue and beyond. Air Force pam- I)hlpt (1959) 15349 Air preheaters, .see Heaters. Air pressure indicators, cabin air pressure, specifications (1953) 944. 15926 Air pressure regulators, specifications (1957) 3861, 16647 Air provost marshal. see Air Force. Air pumps, «ee Pumps. Air raid protection, see Air defenses. Air raid shelters : atomic tests and field experiments — hearings (1958) 12178 report (1958) 14452 bibliographies (1953) 1702; (1954) 9476 determining needs from atomic attack (1952) 5770, 9265 fallout protection — ARC group .shelter (1960) 1G55R building plans (1959) 11S29 civil defense, information sheet (1956) 3822 civil defense, technical bulletin (195G) 3847 construction in Federal buildings, state- ment bv the President (1960) 18360 family (195S) 7204 clay mason)-y (1960) 7.SS2 your one defense (jioster) (1960) 340 Governors' conference, resolutions (1960) 183G0 home builders program (address) (1900) 4752 school (1955) 15590; (1960) C360 survey, guide for architects and engineers (1900) 9202 survey, guide for executives (1900) 4748 Air raid shelters — Continued family protection in atomic attack — corner room shelter (1953) 13178 home shelters (1953) 13182: (1955) 8097 lean-to shelters (1953) 131S0 outdoor shelters (1953) 13181 planning home shelter area (1957) 7226 national plan (1959) 4369 Operation IMunib-Kob, Nevada test site (1957) 15713 pollcv, need for Federal action — hearings (1900) 10953 report (1900) 13394 Air raids, iujpact of air attack in World War II. data for civil defense planning (19.-.4) 122rocedure (1958) 17274 effect of blunting of leading edge of im- mersed body on flow around it (1960) 10274 effect of distributed granulai"-type rough- ness on boundary-layer transition (1958) 4983 effect of distributed 3-dimensional rough- ness on boundary layer transition (1959) 17736 effect of jet Mach number and divergence angle of nozzle (1959) 1045 excess inlet flow, methods of handling, analysis (1958) 7555 factors affecting life-drag ratio (1960) 17868 flat plate cascades (1956) 11022 heat transfer of boristics of model with unswept wing and swept- back horizontal tail (1959) 10S20 low speed of fuselage-side air Inlet (1952) 9538 measurement error due to static-pressure field ahead (1950) 9254 pressure distribution for bumpy and In- d(Mited midsections of paraliolic-arc body (1959) 3927 pressure distribution for parabolic-arc bodies of revolution having fineness ratios (1958) 5001 prc>ssure distributions on canojiy-fuselage configurations (1900) 4234 Page 98 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Air speed — Continued transonic — continued pressure distributions over wedge and <^ircular-arc airfoil sections (1959) 1344S slender-bodv tlieorv (1957) 1062, 17970; (1955) 6244 steady state aerodynamic loading char- acteristics of 45° sweptbaclv wing (1959) 16S37 sting-support effects on drag and com- parison with jet effects (1959) 2018 swept-wing configuration, effect of nega- tive dihedral of horizontal tail on longitudinal and lateral stability (1059) 1052 three airplane configurations, determina- tion of longitudinal staliility, etc., from free-flight model tests (1958) 10099 totai-pressure recovery and drag char- acteristics of auxiliary inlets (1959) 16807 wing-body-drag theory (1959) 1029 wing taper ratio and low horizontal tail position effects on longitudinal sta- bility of 45° sweptbaclv wing-body combination (1959) 1059 transonic and supersonic — drag of canopies (1960) 17869 effects of some leading-edge modifications. etc., on low-lift drag (1959) 3913 summary of pitch-damping derivatives of complete airplane and missile configu- rations as measured in flight (1959) 3909 vertical-tail loads measured in flight on 4 airplane configurations (19i30) 4271 transport airplane in commercial operations, analysis (1952) 14264 transport operation, inadvertent increases (1952) 7924 : (1954) 7475 turboprop transport operating over Eastern U.S., analysis (1959) 16881 twin-engine transport airplane over Rockv Mountains route (1956) 19230 2-engine airplane on 6 civil airline routes. 1947-55 (1956) 4136 Air speed indicators : and associated operations requirements — calibration in knots (1954) 6531, 6533 large aircraft (1954) 6534 T)itot ana static, specifications (1951) 826. 3350; (1952) 452. 5552-53; (1953) 887: (1956) 3734, 12494 true airspeed, specification (1953) 5832 Air speed tubes, electricallv heated, specifica- tion (1953) 10190 Air strips, see Runways (aeronautics). Air switches, see Electric switchgear. Air terminals, see Terminals (transportation). Air traffic : accident investigation and traflic control (talk) (1959) 15498 air carrier statistics (1960) 11935-936 air commerce traffic pattern, 1956 (1957) 9268 air safetv and civil air policv, hearings (1957) 15343 airline traflic surveys (1952) 2199-2203 airport surveillance radar, specification (1956) 16552 Army airfield, Army regs (1957) 6245 certificates of waiver, civil aeronatitics manuals (1952) 17426; (1954) 4955 character and volume, summary (1957) 11806 commercial patterns, (1958) 1183. 11541 ; (1959) 1612, 12623; (1960) 537, 11232 control — air navigation aids (1953) 771 ANC procedures (1957) 12977 area study guide (1951) 2S03 Armv. simulation tests (1057) 12987 CAA control (1954) 6506 color display (1958) 16466 common system, development, report (1955) 7740 contractions used by FAA. etc., manual (1959) 17238; (1960) 4673 Air traflic — Continued control — continued control and airspace management. Federal aviation act review, hearings (1960) 15371 control, and national security (1951) 4270 developments (address) (1959) 8983 displavs, operational requirements (1958) 11S7 electronics and traffic control (address) (1960) 5291 enroute flow control effects on terminal system performance, study (1959) 1*7235 evaluation of DuMont SRI)-1 bright radar display equipment (1959) 4805 final report on aviation facilities planning (1957) 10300 human ensineering for traffic-control sys- tem (1951) 17034 improved system, development plan (1957) 6646 improvements, determining economic value and application to all-weather landing systems (1960) 19260 instrument flight rules flights peak day- peak hour relationships (1958) 2976 joint FIL-TDC simulation activities (1957) 9309 needs, report of special assistant for avi- ation facilities planning (1957) 6771 operating procedures, AACS manual (1956) 111, 18069 operational policy (address) (1951) 4627 operator, non-radar/radar, Air Force, on- the-iob training package (1959) 15352 point-iight-source projection display (1958) 6288 procedures (1951) 4625; (1953) 5370; 18526; (1955) 1260. 16670; (1958) 5450; (1960) 9702, 18283 procedures for civil jet aircraft, prelim- iuarv report on simulation (1959) 4807 radar "beacon system, instruction book 11958) 2977 , _ radar procedures, manual (1958) o4oa ; (1959) 14614 services, agreement with Germany (1960) 1352 simiilation tests (1959) 7693 studv — ■ hearings (1957) 605 report (1957) 1788 system, operation (1954) 478 terms, glossary (1959) 6119 tower operator — certificates (1951) 7766 experience rps (1951) 2830 training, school and job validation of per- sonnel selection measures (1959) 8370 VOLSCAN model GSN-3X (XD-1). pre- liminary operational evaluation (1959) 1620 control light, specification (1953) 898 controllers, FAA programs (address) (1960) 17030 coordinating officers — Armv regulations (1951) 14450; (19o2) 6530; a955) 7011 enplaned airline traffic (1951) 19399; (1952) 17427 enroute IFR survey (1957) 9275; (1960) 16529 Federal " airwavs system (1958) 4106; (1958) 5445; (1959) 3449, 8984; (1960) 3781, 8347 high-altitude aircraft, simulation tests of horizontal display for control (1959) 6122 international commerce pattern, U.S. flag carriers — (1958) 4107; (1959) 15690 management, some abc's (1959) 16309 management system — hearings (1958) 9795, 14575 law (1958) 14071 C'lmparative print (1959) 7627 message from the President (1958) 8154 reports (1958) 9758, 14360, 14454 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 99 Air traffic — Continued Military Air Transport Service, uniformity, standardization, etc., manual (1950) 9710: (1957) 12840 moored balloons and kites, operation re- quirements (1955) 12(;5; (1960) 558 national system, development — hearinps (19.-)7) 11074, 11292 law (1957) 15000 reports (1957) 971S, 1.3307, 13384 patterns (address) (1953) 776 problems and regulatory activity (1958) 6623 radar control procedures, manual (195* ) 147SS recurrent report of mileace and traffic data (1953) 3057-70, 13868-876 regulations at La Guardia, etc., airports, CAB to issue, hearing (1956) 20108 report of operation of Airways Moderniza- tion Board (1959) 4045 responsibilities and policies for movement of traffic on MATS scheduled aircraft. Army regs (1953) 16831 rules — altimeter settine. civil air regulations, amendment (19.-.9) 1480 authority of administrator to waive com- pliance, civil air regulations amend- ment (1958) 4121 ceiling and distance from clouds (1954) 1935S civil aeronautics manuals (lOoo) 590 1. 18108; (1957) 1709, 4914, 6630. 12979: (1958) 297S, 7981; (1960) 1725. 3774, 8346, 15435 civil air regulations (1953) 4060: (1955) 355, 1269, 19122; (1957) 3554-55, 49.34-35. 80:^0-21, 16463. 17530; (1959) 3448. 7695; (1900) 500, 3779- 80. 9705, 15436. 17028 cruising altitudes, eivil air regulations amendments (1958) 7994, 13747 definition of ceiling, civil air regs (1953) 4061 IFR flight plan (1954) 6537 minimum safe altitudes of flight (1954) 13859 VFR weather minimums, civil air regula- tions amendments (1958) 13746 security control — during military emergency (1952) 16483 regulations of administrator (1951) 2816: (1955) 9260. 19100 studv group report (1957) 4827 surveillance radar (1953) 2131 volume and distribution (1957) 14524 Air traffic control tower operators, sec Airport- control tower operators. Air Traffic Manasement Bureau : aircraft accident notification procedures (1960) 544, 15427 manuals (1959) 7688, 15369A. 17238, (1900) 1458. 7756. 14870-877 service A weather schedules, manual (1959) 7088 : (1900) 7750 service C weather schedules, manuals (1960) 1458. 14876-877 service O weather schedules, manual (1059) 15309 A Air Training Coinmjiiid : ATC manual (1959) 9031 ATRC manual (1955) 5432 instructors journal (1954) 12724; (1955) 1983.12809: (1950) 2039 list of publications (1952) 4679 reorganization, appropriations, 1901, hear- ings (1900) 10933 Air trajectories. «ce Trajectories. Air transportation. 8ce Aeronautics — Air car- riers — Transportation — Travel. Air University : commander to confer degrees — law (1954) 10806 report (195 4) 14787 documentarv research studies (1953) 9884, 10770; (1956) 110. 1153, 9705, 16289 guide, 1954-55 (1055) 6944 Air University — Continued periodical index (1953) 2971, 13785; (1954) 2292, 12709; (1955) 1977, 12«63 ; (195r,) 2033. 13105; (1957) 2492. ll!t!(7: (1958) 2003. 10361: (1959) 2294, 10746; (1960) 2392, 11794 quarterlv reviews (1951) 11851-852; ■"- (1953) 2972, 13786 12710; 2034. (1958) 10747 ; (1955) 1978. 13166; (1957) 2004, 10362 ; (1960) 2393, (1952) 1049; (1954) 2294. 12864; (1956) 2493, 11998; (1959) 2295, 11795 research award (1954) 7930 School of Aviation Medicine — aeromedical reviews (1960) 14852. 18267 publif.itlons (1960) 455(;-4040, 6222-43, 7739-40. 9127-33. 10542-.543, 12699- 704, 14S53-856, 16509-511, 18208- 272 index. 1959 (1960) 6247 see also Air Force Extension Course In- stitute. Air vehicles, nee Aircraft. Air War College, manual (1954) 142 Air warfare, counter air interdiction and close air suiiport operations, AF manual (19.-4) 91*^4 Air Weather Service : hibliographv (1952) 4599-600 manuals (1951) .5998: (1952) 1885: (1953) 3771. 11859. 10771 : (1955) 8727. 13711; (1956) 2918. 18068 technical reports (1952) 14001-004. 16017 Air Weather Service Severe Weather Warning Center, procedures (1953) 3771 Airbases. see Air bases. Airborne anomaly location maps (1954) 1929.3-294; (1955) 273, 1195, 5574- 75 8962-63. 11041, 13890, 16607, 18059. 18957; (1956) 323, 3069 Airborne Division, tables of organization and equipment (1951) 359-360, 2649-50; (1953) 8629. 7055-56, 10063-64, 12040-51, 14912: (1954) 373. 1443 Airborne Lyman-x humidiometer (1958) 16477 Airborne operations : Quartermaster airborne development, 1050- 53, supply by sky (1958) 7629 World War il, German appraisal (1956) 296 Airborne ordnance, naval textbook (1959) 6850 Airborne radiometric surveying, see Aerial prospecting. Airborne reconnaissance, see Aerial prospect- apparatus, see Sprays and lUf Airborne spraying spraying. Airborne training, see Military education. Airborne troops : early warning and control units, unit train- ing standard, Air Force manual (1957) 131. 4512 officer personnel. assiL'r.iuent. Army regs (1956) 19841: (1957) 6302 operations, reprint from Officers' call (1951) 156 selection of volunteers for training (1951) 0123, 17449; (1952) 47S3 : (1954) 254, 9.355; (1955) 1184, 5540: (1956) 315, 1275. 4788: (1957) 341, 4722 Aircarriers, see Air carriers. Aircraft : accessories — overhaul instructions, handbook, speci- fications (1951) 819-820, 11267-208; (1950) 7271 packaging, specification (1951) 0842; (1952) 2580 aerodynamic heating, etc., tests using structural models (1957) 17074 aerodynamics, translation (1959) 13753 agriciilture, selected list of references (195S) 15507 aircraft and aircraft engines — current industrial reports (1960) 11925 facts for industrv (1952) 1100. 11711, 12640; (1953) 3011, 13832; (1954) 2354, 12778; (1955) 2049, 12938; Page 100 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Aircraft — Continued aircraft and aircraft engines — continued facts for industry — continued fl95G) 2105, 832(5, 1323S : (1957) 2568, 6614, 9252, 12068; (1959) 2371, 10902: (1960) 2568 aircraft and allied equipment, Army, test- ing and logistical evaluation. Army regs (1956) 16430 aircraft and components. Federal supply classification, logistics responsibilities. Army regs (1957) 6340 aircraft and parts, census of manufactures, 1954 industry bulletin (1957) 6556 airline equipment investment program, status and economic significance (195S) 11839 airworthiness — altimeters, general maintenance alert bulletin (1959) 4801 CAA directives (1953) 5371. 13858: (1954) 2380. 12792; (1955) 2062, 12950: (1956) 2120, 13252; (1957) 2584. 12083; (1958) 2087, 10449; (1959) 2514 certificates (1951) 435 civil air regulations (1954) 8150-52 ; (1955) 19121; (1956) 11722; (1958) 6632-34 conference, minutes and proceedings of plenary session, March 17, 1960 (1960) 15484 A directive summaries (1951) 2801 ; (1952) 8569: (1953) 8713; (1954) 6510; (1955) 2932 directives, regulations of administrator (1957) 1718; (1958) 16815; (1959) 10097 engines, civil air regulations (1953) 7235 equipment, civil air regulations (1951) 2829: (1952) 17438 FAA directives (1959) 11048; (1960) 2713, 12071 flight operations and airworthiness re- leases (1957) 12082; (1958) 2088, 10450: (1959) 2516 limited category, civil aeronautics manual (1959) 16287 normal, etc., categories, civil air regs (1952) 4972: (1953) 7164 radio equipment (1952) 4961, 12676; (1953) 5373; (1955) 345 restricted category (1951) 4615, 6268; (1952) 12675: (1954) 13849: (1956) 3273: (1957) 1710, 1712, 6637; (1958) 248, 4104 : (1959) 16286 alarm and signal systems. Federal supply classification logistic responsibilities, Army regs (1956) 18301 Alaskan, certificated, accident statistics (1959) 11822 altitude errors due to static-pressure source (1959) 13432 annual and periodic inspections (1953) 15018 anticollision lights, characteristics (1956) 18511 anti-icing, defrosting and defogging sys- tems, specifications (1953) 5888, 15979 ARDC production design handbook (1959) 13748 areas susceptible to lightning strike, rec- ommendations for protection (1958) 15540 Army — air items, engineering and procurement. Army regs (1957) 1604 air items, supply, Army regs (1957) 4742 authorizations". Army I'ept. circular (1955) 18020 cockpit, instrument, and anti-collision lighting (1957) 10384 depot support, Army regs (1956) 16407 designation or redesignation, Army regs (1957) 6373 flight regulations, Arm.v regs (1954) 6241. 13550: (1955) 177, 1107, 10905, 18816: (1957) 3377. 4676 inventory, status, etc., Armv regs (1955) 7040; (1956) 19873 Aircraft — Continued Army — continued modification of, Army regs (1955) 13825 ; (1956) 230 painting and marking, spec, regs (1955) 1187 repair allowances and disposition, spec, regs (1952) 6626; (1954) 11134 use of .serviceable parts from unservice- able aircraft. Army regs (1954) 18131 ; (1957) 6387 automatically controlled — display-instrument signals effects on man-macbine control (1960) 1146 harmonic linearization method (1957) 2214 response, effects of rate-limited servo (1955) 3572 stability (1951) 3949 supersonic interceptor, longitudinal be- havior (1960) 14592, 17935 aviation war risk insurance — hearings (1951) 8020 law (1951) 10929 reports (1951) 6668, 9521 B-50. evaluation of mechanics' proficiency measure (1956) 19718 bending frequencies of rotating beams (1955) 12606 birds as hazard, investigations (1958) 4773; (1959) 14677 bodies arrangement for drag reduction at supersonic flow (1957) 2215 C-54/R5D, operating instructions manual (1955) 6945-47 C-97A/C-97C, fuel planing manual (1956) 1157 C-118/R6D, fuel planning manual (1955) 18777 C-121C/R7V-1, fuel planning manual (1955) 18778 C-124A, fuel planning manual (1956) 1155 C-124C, fuel planning manual (1956) 1156 C-130A maintenance job descriptions, task equipment analysis (1958) 11264 carbon monoxide detection and control, mil- itary standard (1959) 10067 cargo flooring (1957) 14703 cargo, loading and unloading, handbooks of instruction (1953) 5821 certificates, type and production, civil air regs. (1951) 2823 certification — civil aeronautics manual (1951) 2821 ; (1952) 18552; (1954) 19351; (1956) 11711: (1957) 1710, 3543, 16455; (1958) 16811; (1959) 12630, 16281; (1960) 8341, 15429 civil air regulations (1952) 17437; (1953) 7234; (1956) 474 civil — active, by State and county (1953) 2127, 7168; (1956) 5014; (1958) 16819; (1960) 568, 11235 activity, forecast (1957) 11808 characteristics, physical and flight (1957) 11806-807 export licensing (1959) 9066 facts for industrv, annual summary (1953) 8676; (1954) 64i84 foreian, authorization of navigation in U.S. (1954) 6518 United States, statistical study (1953) 4053. 10187: (1956) 11717; (1958) 16816; (1959) 16310; (1960) 8351 Civil Aeronautics Administration, problems and plans (address) (1952) 18559 civil and foreign re.gistry. Army regs. (1955) 7019 companies, backlog of orders — current industrial reports (1960) 7848, 11926 facts for industry (1951) 1714. 11899; (1952) 1101, 11712; (1953) 3012, 13833; (1954) 2355, 12779; (1955) 2050, 7463, 12939; (1956) 2106. 6739, 13239; (1957) 2569, 7971, 12009; (1958) 2073, 5421. 10437 ; (1959) 2372, 5088, 10903; (1960) 2569 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 101 Aircraft — Contlnuod complex systems, functionnl simulation analotr computer (1957) 4t)33 components and accessories. Federal item identification jruides for supply cata- lofrine (lOSfi) 18710; (1057) 14000 components, publications, list (1959) 9103 configurations — developing hiph lift-dras ratios at hlKh supiTsonic speeds (1959) 60S9 effects on static longitudinal and direc- tional stabllitv at supersonic Mach numbers below ,3 (1959) 6738 employinK 3 triangular wing panels and body of equal length, aerodynamic per- formance and static stability at Mach number 3.3 (1000) 10004 flow characteristics in rectangular cavity in flat plate at Mach number 3.55 (19C0) 10005 low-drag, supersonic aerodynamic charac- teristics (1950) 104S4: (1960) 17926 variation of pitching moment with side- slip, factors affecting (1058) 15220 construction, gas-filled plastics, non-press methods for preparing (1958) 17189 control — ability of human pilot in plane having positive and negative longitudinal sta- bility coupled with lift-curve slopes (1900) 5925 acceleration restrictor, flight investiga- tion (1900) 7442 airborne automatic landing-approach sys- tems, analog study (1900) 1133 automatic throttle, in landing approaches, flight investigation (1959) 52SS automatic voice data link, intercept equip- ment (195S) lltPS block diagrams of enuations of perturbed airplane motion (1959) 17701 combustion-chamber pressure and oxidnnt- fuel ratio system for regeneratively cooled hvdrogen-fluorine rocket engine (1000) 11 MO contractor systems — 2d- and 3d-order, studies (1959) 17749 : (1900) 10233 3d order, with 2 complex poles without zeros, investigation (1900) 10260 control and guidance systems, bibliog- raphy of X.SCA reports (1900) 2102 control and warning system planning, manual ri95S) 5285; (1960) 3332 feedback systems, containing saturation type non-linearity, desijrn (1000) 178S0 flap-type aileron, effectiveness and load- ing characteristics (1950) 10481 flap-type trailing-edge controls on trape- zoidal wing nt Mach nuinliors of 1.61 and 2.01 n050) 15003 flicker-type roll, for Afach nuniber mis- sile, invosticrition (1050) 0374 trust nlleviation systems (1057) 10223 half delta tip with 00° sween ancle, effect of change in airfoil section on binge- moment characteristics (1900) 4221 hori'/ontal tail use for roll control (1959) 0730 horn-balnncrd with unbalancing tab on 55° sweptbnck wing, transcinic and supersonic characteristics 0950) 1009 .let, on 80° f'elta-wing missile, wind-tun- nel investifiation at transonic speeds (1050) 1040 .1et-si)oiler. on 45° swentback wing, aero- dynamic characteristics flOOO) 4251 lat«'r)l- - effectiveness of blowing laterally over surface of 30° and 45° swept Wings (1059) 17734 invesligation at transonic speeds of dif- ferentially deflected horizontal-tail surfaces for configui-atlon having 6- I)prcent-tliick 45« swejitback wing (1900) 5SS0 lateral and directional, triangular wing model of aspect ratio 3 (1957) 14439 Aircraft — Continued control — continued lateral — continued mounted vertically at wing tips of 45° swentback wing, fuselage, and tail combination (19601 17S7.S paddle spoilers, flight and wind-tunnel investigation (1959) 16S7S pilot opinion study of requirements for fighter-type aircraft (1959) 5275 swept-wing fighter to Mach 1.39, flight determined characteristics (1959) 15050 longitudinal — dynamics, effect on pilot opinion and response n900) 7429 friction and preload effects, analog- computer investigation (1900) 5''93 low-aspect-ratio unswept wing and horizontal tail mounted well above wing plane (1900) 7382 low -wing configuration (1959) 15047 moving-cockpit simulator investigation of minimum tolerable stalnlitv (1959) 16875 propeller-driven tail-sitter type ver- tical-take-off, etc., airplane (1957) 14446 stick forces and disnlacements desirable during tracking, simulator study (1958) 3721 wing fences eflect (1959) 5048 NASA research memorandum (1959) 6742 nonlinear pitching moments in relation to pitch-up problem, interpretation (1900) 1159 panel light, specification (1956) 7282, 8965 pilot-airplane combination instability (1957) 14442 pitch-up problem, evaluating aspects (1959) 15049 planet approach-phase guidance schemes using range, range-rate and angular- rate measurements (I960) 7450 power, effects of various combinations on helicojiter handling qualities during both instrument and visual flight (1959) 17738 power spectral analysis or response quantities of fighter airplane (1960) 7458 pf)wer system — ground simulator studies of nonlinear linkage (1059) 0759 valve friction, stick friction, flexibility and backlast effect (1957) 8848; (1958) 15220; (1959) 948 reaction control devices, performance investigation (1950) 0755 right triangular pyramid reentry con- figuration (1950) 8080 roll, interceptors, factors affecting (1000) 5874 rotating-vane-spoiler roll control system with low actuating forces, free-flight performance (1959) 16849 semiautomatic analog intercept computer operation, analysis (1058) 11190 small-scale model of vehicle supported bv ducted fans (1900) 8827 speed-br;ike position utton over 45° swept wing (1900) 7421 spoiler-slot-deflector, on thin untapered wings, effect of aspect ratio and chord- wise locatii'n of effectiveness, wind- tunnel investigation (1960) 4230 spring-mounted surfaces, yiossibillty of simplifying missile guidance systems by use (1050) 6091 surface flutter derivatives of airfoil, In- vestigation in high-speed wind tunnel (1959) 2021 surface, on 2-dimensional wing, aerody- namic damping by free-oscillation method (1960) 4255 Page 102 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Aircraft — Contiuued control — continued surface, oscillating at bigh frequency, hinge-moment characteristics (1960) 7385 surface, oscillating hinge moments and flutter characteristics (19G0) 7414 surface, spoiler, and jet, on 80° delta-wing missile, free flight investigation at Mach numbers between 0.5 and 1.7 of zero-lift rolling effectiveness and drag (1959) 104S2 surface, spoiler, and jet, zero-lift rolling effectiveness and drag on 80° delta- wing missile (1960) 4268 sweptbacU-wiug jet-transport model equipped with external-flow jet-aug- mented slotted flap (195.S) 13021 swept-wing, multijet. transport-type air- I>lane. lift and drag characteristics, flight investigation (1960) 11251,17883 swept-wing transport model, double slotted flaps, investigation (1959) 17747 35° swept-wing airplane (1959) 16809 thrust reversers effect (1959) 16S99 tilt-wing vertical-take-ofE-and landing model — flight investigation (1959) 2046; (1960) 5912 force test investigation (1959) 2045 ; (1960) 1124, 5911 tip ailerons and spoilers on low-aspect- ratio trapezoidal-wing (19G0) 17813 vertical take-off airplane with tilting wing etc., tests for pitch and yaw (1957) 5742 vertically rising airplane, wing-position and vertical tail configuration effect (1957) 2230 wings having low aspect ratio and pointed tips, ground effects of models (1957) 14441 controller — drone, specification (1957) 9793 side-located, ground measurements of forces applied by pilots (1957) 17984 side-located, use with irreversible hy- draulic svstem, flight investigation (1958) 10120 controls — aerodynamically balanced trailing edge surfaces on aspect ratio 2 triangular wing, investigation (1959) 66S5 all-movable wings in presence of body at Mach number 1.61, component tests (1959) 1032 automatic pitchup, flight investigation (1960) 16050 body and jet reaction (1959) 6746 controls and balancing devices on delta wing. hinge-moment characteristics (1959) 13427 flap and tip (1960) 17862 flap-type, equipped with plain overhang balances (1957) 5751 flap-type trailing-edge, on trapezoidal wing at Mach numbers 1.61 and 2.01, tabulated pressure data (1960) 7413 powered, effects on tracking accuracy (1959) 15051 side-located stick used with electronic systems in fighter airplane (1959) 6749 trailing-edge, hinged at 55 percent chord, oscillatory hinge moment characteris- tics (1900) 8796 trailing-edge, cm swept-wing, rocket- model investigation of hinge moments (1959) 16858 turbojet engine comparison of speed-fuel- flow and speed area (1957) 5744 turbojet engines, nonafterburning and afterburning operation (1958) 1738 use, during service operational training with four fighter airplanes (1960) 7408 corporation-owned (address) (1952) 17436 cost analysis (1957) 7723 covers for components, specification (1951) 13599; (1953) 15897 Aircraft — Continued. criminal penalties for damaging or destroy- ing — hearing (1956) 8641 law (1956) 14476 reports (1956) 3635, 6973, 7037, 8507, 10336 dealers' registration certificates — regulations (1955) 16667; (1950) 15524, 17135 report (1958) 3321 de-icing system, pneumatic boot, specifica- tion (1956) 15524, 17135 design — accident prediction (1955) 128 climatic and environmental criteria (1952) 19049 wood structures (1951) 15608 destruction, increase penalties for giving false information concerning, report (1958) 7086 detail, specification (1955) 18244 detection at high altitude, coUimated re- ticle as aid (1957) 4293 distributor for granular materials, opera- tional characteristics (1959) 11596 do-it-yourself-aircraft, CAA advises would- be plane builders (1954) 6506 double taxation on operation profits, agree- ment with Belgium (1954) 19852 drains discharging liquid into airstream, in- vestigation (1955) 5063 dropsondes. USSR studies (1959) 3710 economic utility (1953) 4043 electric and electronic wiring, installation practices handbook (1958) 14 electric power production, transformation and distribution (1959) 137U4 electrical systems (1951) 11648; (1955) 1753S emergency escape procedures (1955) 16213 employment outlook (1960) 7263 employment, rapid expansion (1951) 18783 engines, facts for industry (1958) 2072, 4088, 10436 equipment. Air Force technical information file, list (1958) 15546; (1959) 1360 equipment, census of manufacturers, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 6556 equipment maintenance, trouble shooting investigation (1953) 11869 export and import, aviation safety manuals (1954) 474, 19350; (1955) 2926, 4146; fabric condition adjacent to windshield and elsewhere, inspect periodically, general aviation alert bulletin (1959) 12635 fabrication-type surface roughness effects on turbulent skin friction at supersonic speed (1958) 10121 facilities at Bahamas long range proving ground, use, agreement with Great Britain (1956) 9467: (1957) 4376 facts for industry (1951) 1713, 11898; (1955) 7405: (1958) 2072. 4088. 6590, 10436; (1959) 5690: (1960) 4736 field, employment outlook (1959) 0297 fin-stabilized bodies, nose bluntness effect on total drag (1956) 1763 finishes and coatings, specification (1957) 14029 finishes, physical properties, analysis (1958) 5028 fire-extinguishing agents, adsorption on powders (1960) 14600 fire extinguishment (1953) 7225; (1956) 8347 fixed-wing — - certificated (1956) 11724; (1957) 10677 certificated, accident statistics (1958) 9201 ; (1959) 11S22 cockpit controls, location, etc., military standard (1958) 12639 Federal supply classification logistic re- sponsibilities. Army regs (1957) 6327 flight simulator training courses, use of ex- pert judgments (1955) 16376 flight simulators, data required for design (1957) 3346 flitches and bolts, oven-dry specific gravity (1951) 13SS2 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 103 Aircraft — Continued foreipn — and intprnational aviation, basic infor- mation sources (1955) 103G5 CAB to regulate entr.v — ■ law (195;n 15287 reports (1952) 10801; (1953) 12CC3, 12S03 civil, authorization of navigation in I'liited States — civil aeronautics manual (19G0) 559 civil air regulations amendments (1957) 3550—57 furnish supplies and services — hearings (1958) 4567; (1959) 12525 law (1959) 11956 reports (1957) 8192; (1958) 15822; (1959) -4586, 8818 operated in I'.S., airworthiness certifica- tion, civil air regulations amendment (1957) 3551 Forest I'roducts Laboratory reports, list (1951) 5302 forgin^r.s. explosive techniciues (1900) 14860 frequency-response characteristics (1951) 3910 frequencv response, etc., dotermination (1953) 1259, 0190 fuel planning manuals- - C-97A and C-97C (1957) 3341 C-llS/ROD (1957) 3340 C-121C/K7V-1 (1957) 7866 C-124A (1957) 10557 fuel systems, Isavy training courses (1954) 8961 fuel vapors ignition, minimum corona type currents required, investigation (1960) 11500 fuels, free radicals utilization (1958) 0504 gear and actuator serrw lubrication, specifi- cations (1951) 112G5; (1952) 9148 general, elimination of annual inspection, civil air regulations amendment (1950) 8351-53, 8356-57 general operation rules — civil aeronautics manual (1955) 4147, 13909; (1956) 11712; (1957) 1709, 12978 civil air regs (1951) 2831 : (1957) 14790 general aviation use, 1957 (1900) 1738 generators — blast-cooled, thermodynamic and electri- cal characteristics correlation (1955) 19634 : (1950) 890 thermodynamic and electrical properties, correlation (1958) 10471 voltage, etc., effects on weight (1951) 289 Government-owned, legal restrictions on use. Army regs. (1955) 10958, 16491; (1956) 1241 graphite lubricant, specification (1951) 11200 grease for low and high temperatures, speci- fication (1950) 17141 ground-cushion i)henonienon — hearings (1959) 8753 reports (1959) 9839, 9924 gust loads (1953) 0208 liail, effect on aircraft in flight (1952) 17990 liailstone impact on structure (1953) 7190 handbooks — inspection ref|iiirements, specification (1951) 19094 maintenance, specifications (1951) 3345; (1952) 18704 structural repair, specification (1953) .5822 high performance, artillerv ndiustment, Air Force manual (1950) 19f!25 high speed, data on structure of atmospheric turbulence, USSR study (1900) 2009 high-strength steel parts failure (1957) 1519 lilstoric. drawings, list (1900) 16270 hurricane evacuation. Army regs (1955) 8791; (1950) 0400 hydraulic and jmcumatic systems, test pro- cedure, specifications (1953) 5887 ; (1955) 15574 Aircraft — Continued hvdraulic drive system for dispersal equip- ment (1956) 2776 liydraulic systems, design, etc., specifica- tion (1953) 941 hydraulics (1951) 10137 liydro-skis mounted on shock struts, water- impact theory (1958) 17268 hypersonic, cooling methods, preliminary survey (1900) 5867 ice formation, etc., dyi^tracer experimental technique (1955) 5058 ice-prevention svstems, air-heated, proce- dure for design (1954) 10695 icing cloud statistics, measured during rou- tine operations (1959) 3925 icing probabilities at millibar levels over ocean areas in Northern Hemisphere (1957) 10201 import-export agreements, civil aeronautics manual (1957) 1710; (1958) 248, 4104; (1959) 12630 imported — airworthiness certificates — agreonjent with — Australia (1900) 2237 Austria (1959) 9523 Kelgium (1958) 3827 Denmark (1956) 1874 France (1957) 4385 Germany (1959) 4091 Italv (1956) 1876 Netherlands (1956) 16024 Norway (1957) 5892 Spain (1957) 18083 Sweden (1956) 1875 Union of South Africa (1950) 9421 civil air regulations (1955) 5909 certification and approval of, etc (1955) 9202 ; (1960) 546 industrj-- — ■ collective bargaining (1952) 4184 manpower surveys (I960) 9083 placement of physically handicapped (1952) 18580 problems, investigate, hearings (1956) 20115 prolilems, IjOS Angeles, Calif., hearings (1959) 3333 research achievements (addresses) (1959) 8057-58 training (1957) 245, 2154 inflammables and ignition sources in en- vironments (1951) 1397; (1952) 4249 insect control — disinsectizing. device for screening fumi- gants (1957) 34 special regulations (1954) 9316 inspection — aviation aids summary (1959) 10096; (1960) 2714, 12072 aviation alert bulletin (1959) 12635 irregular and olT-route air carriers (1956) So") 5 maintenance aids (1957) 4917. 12084; (195S) 2089, 7986, 104«1 ; (1959) 2515, 11049 maintenance alert bulletins (1957) 4910. 10459; (195S) 2981; (1959) 1011, 4801 mechanics, requirements for authoriza- tion (1950) 99S1. 14244 standardization of VOR receiver-recorder system response (1959) 4S03 standards giving responsibility to indus- try (1950) 99S0 intercliaiigeal)ility, etc.. of component parts. s] ilication (1953) 4322 interior emergency e.\it marking lights, civil ;iir regulations amendment: (1957) 14795 international recognition of rights, procla- mation of convention (1954) 15897 introduction to aircraft, Navy training course (1951) 5721 inventory records — preparation. Armv regs (1950) 11001 ; (1957) 0310 specification (1950) 15550 jet engine controls, simulator, use in devel- opment (1957) 10008 Page 104 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Aircraft — Coutinued jet propelled — . ^ ^ ^ , designing with inherent damping of Dutch roll oscillation (1953) 19333; (1955) 18484 gas cushion, effects on thermal stability of TS-1 fuel. USSR study (1960) 14079 launching, landing, and ground handling equipment. Federal item identification guides for supply cataloging (1955) 18219: (1957) 3819: (1958) 7128 light panel, specification (1954) 39G1 ; (1956) 1565: (1957) 1913, 11356 linear and nonlinear dynamical systems (1955) 7S4 listing, July 1, 1949, revised pages (1951) 13031 long range artillery Are adjustment. Army regs (1954) 16153 low pressure oxygen equipment installation, specifications (1951) 11269; (1952) 17584 magnetic compass, type J-2, operation and organizational maintenance, technical manual (1059) 11713 magnetic compensation (1956) 9708 maintenance — • Army low-level workstand (1958) 10231 Armv. special regulations (1954) 6355, 13699 cleaning, handbook (1957) 1323; (1960) 6001 cours-es. ijrediction of success (1959) 1242 lubrication, general specification (1952) 7453 maintenance and repair shop specialized equipment. Federal supply classifica- tion, logistic responsibilities. Army regs (1956) 18283 navion model, main fuel tanks (1957) 4916 platform, fixed height, specification (1953) 10814 proficiencv of personnel, peer and super- visory rankings (1954) 1292 publications. Army regs (1957) 4783 repair, and alteration (1951) 11940; (1953) 18521 same (in Spanish) (1953) 1S522 specialties, predicting success by manip- ulative tests (1956) 13983 technical publications. Army regs (1957) 4.783. 6386 usage data, key to support (1957) 17266 manufacturing — and civil aviation industries, Japan (1960) 16597 employment outlook (1958) 3600 where most jobs are (1953) 5920 masters of the air (1955) 1799 materials — ■ aluminum wire, electrical specification (1954) 7163 coating materials (1951) 8844 plastic parts, erosion protection, specifi- cation (1951) 5113, 13636 reinforced plastics (1955) 18216 rubber sheet, cellular, tension pad, specifi- cation (1953) 5871 spring steel wire, specification (1954) 7161 structural applications, core material, plastic honeycomb, laminated glass fabric base, specification (1954) 7106 surface treatments for metal, etc., specifi- cation (1951) 8858 surfaces, application of cloth, processes, etc., specification (1953) 2320 synthetic rubber, specification (1951) 851 temperature flexure of elastic elements (1960) 10273 veneer, mandrel bending tests (1951) 13880 wood, inspection and fabrication (1951) 15609 military — and civilian, joint utilization of Federal airways, hearings (1958) 6870, 8303 Aircraft — Continued military — continued identification and security. Army regs. (1951) 2472; (1953) 3792; (1954) 173; (1955) 18817 land and carrier type, towing require- ments, specification (1956) 15574 production (1952) 13959 minimum en route altitudes instrument flight rules (1956) 11716 model, specification (1953) 888 more than 12,500 pounds maximum certifi- cated take-otT weight, civil air regula- tions amendments (1956) 3280 Navy procurement program, hearing (1955) 6178 Navy training course (1951) 5721 noise — aero medical review (1960) 18267 problem, survey (1952) 9544 problem, upstairs neighbors (1957) 12992 sound effects on milk production of dairy cattle (1960) 7677 Northrop F-89 power plant, fire detection studies (1956) 20026ffl (1959) 4810 nuclear-powered diffusion-deposition model for in-flight release of fission fragments (1960) 16508 nuclear propelled, appropriations, 1961, hearings (1960) 9491 nuclear propulsion program — hearing (1959) 15748 report (1959) 15749 nuclear propulsion systems, highlights of work (1958) 11322 operation rules, position and anti-collision light requirements (1957) 4933 optimum design of insulated tension mem- bers subjected to aerodynamic heating (1960) 1136 orders, backlog, facts for industry (19.'4) 6481 out of commission for parts (AOCP). Army regs. (1956) 228, 8138; (1957) 6385 overdue, notification and reporting regula- tions (1954) 6517; (1959) 5719 ownership, recordation (1955) 16668; (1960) 17035 oxvgen equipment, functional test, specifica- ' tion (1956) 10716 oxygen system, fires, investigation (1958) 7988 PACAF basic bibliography (1958) 11236; (1959) 9635; (1960) 10546 parachute dropping of objects or persons, civil air regs. amdt. (1954) 16342 parachute requirements, spec. regs. (1952) 17261 ; (1953) 295, 19774 ; (1954) 13612 parallellv connected A-C generators, problem of automatic frequency control (1959) 13763 parts, utilization and redistribution, hear- ings (1953) 826 passenger seats, Air Force pr_ocurement program, review (1955) 19195 passengers, MATS guide (1954) 13529 performance, optimization study of effects of various forms of heat addition (1960) 5914 personal-aircraft owner's guide (1951) 14697 personal inspection manual (1951) 430 photographs of famous aircraft, list (1960) 16236 piloted, uniform designation system, mili- tarv standards (1953) 18747; (1955) ]48"9 piloting. Army regs. (1957) 293 pilotless models, telemetering, use of air- fiow direction pickup (1956) 20634 Piper model 16, electrical fire in fiight (1957) 16459 pneumatic systems, design, installation, etc., specification (1953) 9201; (1956) 15.549; (1957) 5.398 ^ . , position fixing. DECCA system, technical and economic characteristics (1954) 19139 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 105 Aircriift — Continued iiower unit. liquid propellant, specifications and standards (1957) G184 pressure altitude measurement, fllRht tech- nical errors (1907) 17081 procurement — , ^, defense mobilization, investigation iVAXi) 84S hearin;js (1953) 15S26 production costs and profits — hearings (195C) 10354 report (19oG) 169S1 prohibit use to hunt wild horses — law (1959) 15618 reports (1959) 14231, 16078 propeller-driven, runway characteristics and p.Tfonnance (1960) 192C.1 propulsion, papers presented at NACA- Universitv Conference (1955) 18482 prototype aircraft development act, extend, reports (1955) 9936; (1956) 16934 prototype development, construction dif- forential, hearings (1952) 14963 purchase loans to air carriers. Government guaranty — hearings (19.57) 13597, 13987 law (1957) 15174 reports (1957) 134.53, 13881, 15277 _ (luarantine. Army regs (1951) 12(o8; (1952) 8344; (1955) 13750 ,,„,„, radar observer training devices (1958) 4014-15 radio equipment — airworthiness, civil air regulations amendment (1957) 13001 general aviation (1959) 17399 rciictors — digital start-up control (1959) 15414 experiment operation (1959) 9661 facility hazards summary (1959) 3940, 5299 recognition — _ ^„„„„ for ground observer (19oo) 13628 manual (1960) 19203 models, specification (1957) 9812 recordation procedures (1951) 4623 refueling operations, aerial, right-of-way, civil air regulations amendment (1960) 3780 registration certificates (1951) 10881; (1955) 16666 registration, regulations of FAA adminis- trator (1960) 17033 repairs, etc., approval, civil air regulations (1954) 4960 reporting forms for, weight and balance data, military standard (1955) 18274 rescue. Air Force manuals (1958) 7825, 16705 riveted joints, interface thermal conduct- ance (1957) 117.39 rocket-powered, performance, errata (1955) 770 rotary-wing — ,„^„, commercial air transportation (1952) 1S557 powerplant fires In flight, safeguards (1959) 9479 special types (1955) 10870 safety, aircraft design through Service ex- perience (1953) 18520 safety procedure, Army regs (1956) 4685, 10346 safety procedure, spec, regs (1951) 10525 sale by air carriers, reinvestment of gains — bearings (1957) 13597, 15586 Jaw (1958) 5550 reports (1957) 13452, 13500, 15548; (1958) 5630 sandwich construction — ai)paratus for measuring internal friction and fatigue strength of core materials (1959) 4903 bra'/.od lioneycomb core titanium panels (Ut.'.O) 4276 liullctins (1951) 5635, 14052 core material, specification (1953) 2401 core maliTials. test methods, military standard (1956) 20243; (1958) 453 Aircraft — Continued sandwich construction — continued fatigue (1951) 13863; (1952) 9400, 17823 foamed metal low density core material (1958) 2820-22 liigh-strength steel plates, efficiency in compression (1956) 19231 materials, properties, and design criteria (1955) 10049 plastic laminate materials, process re- quirements, specification (1957) 1922 plastic resin, specifications (r-'54) 5521; (1955) 1480 repair (1953) 16233 research results (1957) 10211 stainless steel, at elevated temperatures, compressive strength (19.'i9) 10003 strength, effect of temperatures (1952) 9403. 17826 seizure, etc., when used to transport nar- cotic drug's, etc. (1952) 15601 sextants, single department procurement of. Army regs (1905) 1SS71 sheet metal maintenance, AF manual (1953) 1817 slant visual range, Sperry method (195S) 15530 small, commercial operations, rules govern- ing civil air regulations (1059) 4797 ; (1960) 1737 specifications (1959) 4793, 11042; (1960) 2707. 12065 spray guns, etc., paint and dope, specifica- tion (1953) 1S71S spraying, guide for farmers and spray-i)lane pilots (1960) 16465 static pressure measurements (1958) 791 ; (1959) 8062 steel castings, precision, for aircraft use (1056) 12823 strength of metal elements (1951) 18804; (1952) 11313; (1955) 12193 structural beams, fatigue behavior (1958) 1733 structural components. Federal item identifi- cation guides for supply cataloging (1906) 554 : (1958) 5835 structural maintenance, Navv training courses (1952) 851; (1903) 17852 structural materials, theoretical analysis of creep behavior (1959) 1094 structural metals, mechanical properties at low temperatures (1960) 46(i3 Structures and materials, paiu'rs presented at NACA-University Conference (1955) 18480 structures, fatigue and aerodynamic heat- ing (1959) 10504 supersonic air transports program, hearings (1960) 10979 supersonic — - developments (address) (1960) 5295 shock wave noise problem in steady flight (1959) 6777 supplemental type certificates and replace- ment parts, summary (1957) 16460; (1959) 16311 ; (I960)' 567. 2716, 12074^ 18547 supported by tilting ducted fans, wind-tun- nel investigation (1960) 16075 surface treatments for metal, etc. specifi- cation (1907) 1928 survival ecpiipment (1954) 1002 swept and delta wing sense (1955) 16072 T-6, student pilot performance in primary training method of recording (1955) 10872 target drones, general procurement infor- mation (1900) 60S5 : (1960) 6794 taxi siirnals (poster) (1959) 11557 telemetry st.'indards, military standard (1909) lOSO temperature and humidity soundings, aero- graphy system for measuring (1958) 16470 temperature feedback control system appli- cation to turbjet-engine control (1957) 5747 Page 106 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Aircraft — Continued thunderstorm liglitning zones, etc., effect on operations (1055) 16062 tilt-wing VTOL. aerodj-namic cliaracteristics at liigli angles of wing incidence (1960) 17S'J5 tires and tubes, pneumatic. Federal supply classification, logistic responsibilities, Army regs (1956) 1S261 trades positions. examinations (1956) 20059; (1957) S042 ; (195S) 4136 traffic, volume and distribution (1957) 14524 transfer functions and frequency response from IJight data (1953) 1777S ; (1956) 834 transparent plastic glazing materials (1957) 5339 trans|)ort — cockpit visibility standards, recommen- dations (1956) 99S9 daytime conspicuity determination (1957) 129SS development, estimate (1951) 13202; (1952) 3627 trouble-shooting aid, field evaluation (1954) 19220 turbojet — crash fires, origin and prevention (1957) SS43 ; (1959) 9359 high performance, interrelated effects of engine rotor momentum and flight re- gime (1960) 5S65 optimum flight paths (1955) 1S4S8 turboprop transport operating over eastern U.S., analysis of acceleration, airspeed, and gust- velocity data (1959) 6881 turbulence, accurate, definition and use of Richardson's number, USSR study (1960) 8570 turn and bank indicators, specification (1955) 10106 unswept trailing-edge, effectiveness charac- teristics on 60° delta wing at Mach numbers 0.75 to 1.96 (1959) 5251 use, 1949, CAA report (1953) 4044 used for — ■ aerial dispersal of insecticides (1951) 12667 delivery of water to control brush and grass fires (1956) 3960 pest control, (address) (1957) 1390 V/STOL, handling qualities criteria (1960) 16065 V-type antenna (1953) 7206 vapor trails, formation under influence of mixing air masses, USSR theory (1960) 963 vertical rising air vehicles, windspeed, etc. for design of guidance system (1955) 1370S VHF radio in light aircraft (1953) 7186 VTOL. downwash from hovering take-off- and-landiug starts surface erosion of terrain (1959) 16893 VTOL tilt-wing, flight study of conversion maneuver (1960) 1148 VTOL-STOL model, data from static-thrust investigation (1960) 16073 walkway, coating and matting, nonslip, specification (1956) 15577 war risk insurance, extend coverage time — law (1956) 14513 reports (1956) 10508, 12072 weapon system functional area index, Air Force classification bulletin (1958) 16716 welding (1953) 9565 welding of armor, metal-arc, manual, etc., specifications (1955) 16953; (1955) 3S03 winds, aiding and retarding effect, tables (1956) 5994-96 wingless vertical take-off and landing, tests (1960) 19121 wings and control surfaces, flutter analysis (1958) 3714 Aircraft — Continued World War I, photographs in National Air Museum, list (19U0) 1624S see also Air carriers — Airplanes — Air- ships — Convertipla-nes — Electronic equipment — Fighter planes — Flight gliders (aircraft) — Helicopters — Land- ing (aircraft^ — Lights and lighting — Power plants — Seaplanes — Stability of aircraft — also names of aircraft parts, e.g. Engines (aircraft). Aircraft accidents : accelerations and passenger harness loads measured in crashes (1953) 17774 accelerations in fighter-airplane crashes (1957) 17971 accelerations in transport-airplane crashes (1958) 3706 aerial seeding, dusting, etc., operations, 1957 (195S) 16820 aerospace accident and maintenance review (I960) 11797 air carrier passenger services (1953) 13974 air carriers, rotorcraft, etc., resume 1959 (1960) 12860 aircraft accident and maintenance review (1957) 2494, 11999; (1958) 2005, 10363; (1959) 2296, 10748; (1960) 2394, 11796 Army, report, spec. regs. (1952) 16107 causation studies, index of accident ex- posure (1955) 2723 civil air carriers and general aviation (1956) 18517; (1957) 10677, 14789; (1958) 9201, 13738; (1959) 11822; (1960) 1562 claims arising out of crash at Little Rock, Ark., remove !i!5,000 limitation — law (1960) 9394 reports (1960) 8095, 8227 claims arising out of crash at Worcester, Mass., remove $1,000 limitation — law (1958) 14105 report (1957) 15305 claims arising out of release of bomb near Mars Bluff, S.C, remove $1,000 limita- tion, report (1958) 6806 collisions — avoidance system requirements (1958) 8880 daytime conspicuity of small airplane ia terminal area (1959) 9480 daytime conspicuity of transport aircraft (1957) 12988 kinematics of avoidance, analyzed on curvilinear flight trajectories" (1959) 17801 probability aspects (1959) 13507 radio avoidance systems (1960) 4359 statistical factors of near-collisions re- ported to C. A. B., Sept.-Dec. 1956 (1957) 6652 visual search inadequacy (1957) 235 crash fires — ■ fire-fighting and rescue manual (1956) 13849; (1959) 1246,11558 fire-fighting and rescue, spec, regs (1951) 2483, 16064 foam pumps (1955) 17545 human survival (1953) 17777 in transport fuel tanks (1953) 7194 jeep-class fire-fighting vehicle (1955) 18534 mechanism of start and development (1954) 17667; (1955) 764 protection system (1955) 19560 ; (1960) 5944 crash rescue — Air Force letters (1951) 14344; (1952) 49. 16679 : (1953) 49, 16679 Air Force regulations (1951) 79, 2483; (1952) 12433. 14577; (1953) 5043; (1955) 110; (1956) 4619; (1957) 196, 3322 crop control accidents (1953) 4055; (1954) 9535; (1956) 16568 Elizabeth. N.J., investigation (1952) 3837, 3839 Federal aviation act review, hearings (1960) 15371 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 107 Ainraft accitlents — Continued fuel contamination Information manual (1958) 3S73 investigations — admissibility of evidence relating to mili- tarv aircraft, report (195G) 12031 avenue to aviation safety (address) (1959) 972.S exacting science (address) (1959) 15499 investigation and air traffic control (ad- dress) (1959) 15498 investigation reports, sec listings under Aircraft accidents in the monthly is- sues, participation bv civilian agencies. Army regs (1956) 10344; (1957) 291 investigators handbook (1958) 13, 2728 involving small fixed-wing aircraft, noti- fication and reporting to Civil Aero- nautics Administration (1956) 8358 militarv. Minneapolis, Minn., damage claims settlement, reports (1956) 15372-373 non-air carriers — guide for reporting accidents (1952) 6808 reports (1951) 436; (1952) 14824, 17442 statistical analysis (1953) 17193; (1954) ll>343; (1955) 13972; (1956 1 16532; (1957) 16458; (1958) 156S9; (1959) 14613 commercial operations (1951) 13040; (1952) 10189 instructional operations (1951) 13099 ; (1952) 10187 non-commercial operations (1951) 13041 ; (1952) 10188 public flving and miscellaneous (1951) 13042: (1952) 10190 trend reports (1951) 19409; (1952) 2211, 14826. 17443; (1953) 4053, 18534; (1954) 1552, 6539 •weather, ceiling and visibility (1952) 4974 notification and reporting to CAB, safety investigation regulations (1959) 5719 notification procedures and Bureau respon- sibilites (1960) 544, 15427 ocean search and rescue procedure (1956) 8393 overdue aircraft, notification and reporting, regulations (1954) 6517 overshoot accidents in U.S. scheduled and irregular air carrier operations, trans- port type aircraft, 1950-55 (1957) 6651 parameters related to midair collisions, in- vestigation (1958) 4117 personnel and situational factors (1954) 18076 personnel factors (1954) 18084 prediction from design features of L'SAF aircraft (1955) 128 prevention — Federal role, hearings (1959) 3324 flying safety (1957) 14694 investigation, reporting, AFM (1956) 6300; (1960) 6214 records of Select Committee to Investigate Air Accidents, House, preliminary in- ventorv (1954) 12490 resumes (1951) 17650: (1952) 10191; (1953) 10210; (1954) 9539; (1955) 7485; (1956) 11724 Rio de Janeiro plane crash — appointment of subcommittee to inves- tigate, hearing (1960) 6637 investigation, reports of sxibcommittee (1900) 9497, 10938 safety in jet age (speech) (1960) 172." scheduled air carrier passenger operations (1951) 434, 9248-49, 1940S: (19.-)2) 3517, 12681. 16312; (1953) 781, 10209. 150.-?1. 18533; (1054) 1551, 11234. 18292 : (1955) 1263. 2962 seat design for crash worthiness (1956) 20629 : (1958) 8820 transportation incidents in atomic energy activities, 1949-56 (1958) 5351 turbulence in flight, serious injuries result- ing (1956) 16570 Aircraft accidents — Continued undershoot accidents in U.S. scheduled and irregular air carrier operations, trans- port type aircraft, 194»i-55 (1957) 6653 weather as thirty percent factor (address) (1959) 11822A Aircraft and Agricultural Implement Workers of America, see International Union, T'niti'd Automobile, Aircraft, and Agri- cultural Implement Workers of Ameri- ca. Aircraft arresting equipment, see Arresting gear. Aircraft automatic pilots : adaptive, design of saturating control sys- tem (1960) 5945 AX/ASN-23. operation and organizational maintenance, technical manual (1959) 11714 autopilot and autopilot-aircraft combina- tion (1951) 11604 bombardment aircraft, AF manual (1956) 9622 feedback control systems with saturation type nonlinearity (1959) 13449 fighter planes, lateral freijuency response to gusts (1956) 5927 mechanical linkage with dead spot, using to obtain rate signal (1956) 1776 modifications to reduce response to side gusts (1956) 7697 nonlinearities, use to compensate for effects of rate limited servo on response (1955) 3572 proportional-plus-flicker automatic pilot (1955) 10556 rate type of control system, handling char- acteristics of fighter airplane (1959) 5254 sampled-data techniques applied to digital controller (1959) 9369 sensitive to yawing accelerations, response of simulated airplanes (1951) 14072 sensitive to yawing velocitv at high speeds (1951) 18820 time lag, effect on lateral oscillatorv sta- bility (1952) 11318 Aircraft baggage compartments, see Baggage. Aircraft cables : assemblies, specifications (1953) 2323. 13012; (1954) 19465; (1955) 16912: (1956) 12478 current and temperature rise (1952) 8013 ; (1953) 11376 steel, corrosion-resistant, flexible, preformed. specification (1957) 11335 tow target, armored steel, specification (1952) 2455 Aircraft canopy removers, see Removers (air- craft canopy). Aircraft carriers : carrier sense (1957) 12713 catapult steam receivers, cracked, investi- gation (1958) 503S catapults, history and operation (1957) 1324, hazards of fuel-vapor ignition by radio fre- quency arcs, shipboard studies (1960) 10335 loan to France — airreement (1955) 6770; (1958) 16596 hearings (1955) 7975 law (1953) 15250 reports (1953) 12506, 12788. 15380 loan to Franco, extend authority — law (1955) 14337 reports (1955) 6294. 9698 naming for Forrestal — law (1951) 14798 reports 95,"1, 13516 gvc nlno Belleau Wood (aircraft carrier). Aircraft commanders : leadership ideology (1956) 6412 role in i)redicting bomber crew's perform- ance (1956) 11497 social influence on role (1956) 11487 Aircraft controllers, sec Air defense controller. Page 108 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Aircraft crash rescue, see Aircraft accidents. Aircraft disiKitcliers : certificates — citizenship requirements (1953) 10204 ; (1954) 6526 civil aeronautics manuals (1952) 21S7 ; (1955) 347, 5906: (1056) 8342; (1957) 1714, 3544. 6641, 129S1 ; (1960) 184S9 civil air regulations (1957) 537, 172S, 3550; (195S) 13739 reexamination requirements (1951) 9252 examination information (195S) 29S3 requirements for approved course (1952) 21S7 Aircraft dope : cellulose-acetate-but.vrate. specifications (1951) 3336, S207-S, 16635; (1952) 426-427 cellulose nitrates, specifications (1951) 8275, 13781; (1952) 606, 17772; (1953) 5795; (1956) 10685 strength of doped fabric, determination (1953) 7192 Aircraft-engine preoiler-pickler, multipurpose (1960) 14769 Aircraft enarines. see Engines (aircraft). Aircraft flash, oflicial G.O.C. magazine (1953) 16772; (1954) 2295, 12711; ri955) 1979. 12S65 ; (1956) 2035. 13167; (1957) 2495. 12000; (1958) 2006, 10364 ; (1959) 2297. 10749 Aircraft fuel, sec Motor fuel. Aircraft guns, see Guns. Aircraft heaters, investigations (1951) 15649— 651. 20148, 20153 Aircraft instruments, see Aeronautical instru- ments. Aircraft materials, see Materials (aircraft). Aircraft mechanics, see Mechanics (persons). Aircraft navigation plotters, see Plotting boards and plotting. Aircraft observers : aircraft observer (periodical) (1957) 2496 ; (1958) 2006A bombs and bombing svstems, AF manual (1956) 9622 scope interpretation and map-reading tasks, review of literature (195S) 122 target study cues, effect of differential selec- tion upon test performance (1956) 11502 training — general (1954) 4716 radar aiming point identification tests (1954) 9180 : (1958) 7860 success, validity of AFOQT for predic- tion (1959) 3123 teaching radar scope interpretation with motion pictures (1954) 19221 A.ircraft plates, use and display, Air Force manuals (1952) 45; (1955) 2672; (1957) 14687 Aircraft radio stations : CONSOL (SONNE-COXSOLAN). technical and economic characteristics (1954) 19139 radio licenses to noncitizen pilots, amend act — hearing (1958) 8326 law (1958) 14161 reports (1958) 9449. 14799 rules governing aviation services (1954) 736; (1956) 15625 Aircraft repair stations : certificates — civil aeronautics manuals (1952) 12678 (19.54) 11229; (1956) 467, 14249 (1957) 12984: (1958) 1186, 7984; (1959) 7691. 16293 civil air regulations (1952) 8582 ; (1956) 8357 certified FAA list (1960) 17029 repairs and alterations approval to products manufactured under TSO (1954) 4960 Aircraft sanitation inspectors, examination announcement (1957) 14S13 ; (1958) 15731 Aircraft simulators ; functional design by means of analog com- puter (1957) 4633 horizontal display for control of high-alti- tude traflic, tests (1959) 6122 longitudinal stick forces and displacements desirable during tracking (1958) 3721 nonlinear linkage in power control systems (1959) 6759 use in pilot training programs and profici- ency checks, civil air regulations amendments (1957) 4929, 4931-32 Aircraft tires, see Tires. Aircraft turrets, see Turrets. Aircrew station visual signals (1957) 17651 Aircrews, see Flight crews. .\irdrag anemometer (1958) 17325 Airdromes, see Airports. AiResearch Manufacturing Co., overhaul in- structions for temperature controllers, ail coolers, valves, technical manual (1960) 10567 Airfields, see Airports — Aviation fields — Pavements. Airflow changes in multiple-fan systems (1959) 6652 Airfoils : aerodynamic characteristics — • angles of attack from 0° to 20°, at high subsonic speeds (1955) 10554 de-icers and ice formations, effects (1956) 4126 leading-edge radius and thickness-chord ratio effects (1954) 7503 NACA airfoil sections (1954) 17693; (1955) 1711 profile shape, effect at supersonic speeds a957) 16049 base pressure at supersonic speeds (1957) 221S boundary-layer — and stalling characteristics (1951) 1404 control (1951) 15630 design with transition delayed (1952) 19054 disturbance effects (1952) 18006 camber effect (1953) 17779; (1956) 5929 cascades — • lift and pressure distribution (1951) 15626 partial differential equations (1951) 1390 tunnel configuration, etc., effect (1952) 4248 chord-height ratio to wind tunnel to prevent tunnel-wall interference in tests (1954) 979 circular-arc, airfoil sections (1952) 19067 control-surface flutter derivatives, investi- gation in high-speed wind tunnel (1959) 2021 diamond-backed, icing limit, study (1953) 2718 diamond-shaped, velocity-correction formu- la for Mach number (1952) 787 drag measurements at transonic speeds (1951) 5639 flow, inviscid. at high supersonic speeds (1952) 6118; (1954) 4354 heat transfer from (1951) 16990 helicopter rotor, hovering performance (1954) 17688 ice and frost formations, effect on drag (1953) 13449; (1954) 7476; (1958) 3704 impingement and icing tests of full-scale leadiug-edge sections (1956) 15895 isolated and cascade sections, low-speed wake characteristics (1956) 19239 leading-edge — area-suction flap use to improve high-lift characteristics of airplane model (1959) 959 immersed body, effect of blunting on flow around it at hypersonic speeds (1960) 10274 modifications to increase maximum lift (1957) 1092 thickness effect on flow-over flat plate at Mach number 5.7 (1960) 8812 transonic, attachment of flows (1958) 4990 Do not order from index; see indicated entry 282-992 — 68 8 Page 109 Airfdils — Continued lift and pitchini; moment at low speeds (1953) 17787 lifting symmetrical double-wedKO, flow in- vestigation (195G) 7693 lifting lO-porcent-thick symmetrical double- wcdgf airfoil (1955) 787 modified with porous, round trailing edge litted with small vane (1955) S.':r>2 NACA filAOlO. tests of area suction flap at high subsonic speeds (1900) SSIO nonlifting, pressure distributions at high subsonic speeds (1954) 7490; (195G) 4104 oscillating — aerodynamic derivatives (1951) 20124 lift and moment equations (1954) 1S920 : (1955) 5054 pitch, measurement of aerodynamic forces for angles of attack (1956) 11033; (1957) 17048; (1958) 1719 2-(linionsional flow, (1953) 17763; (1955) 10552 : (1956) 19215 pitching, indicial lift and moment (1952) 4272 Poisson integrals in determination of veloc- ity (1951) 20123 porous surface and suction velocity distri- bution effect (1954) 982 pressure integrators (1952) 4267 pressure rise across shocks without bound- ary layer separation at transonic speeds (1957) 1064 profile drag reduction bv sections having blunt trailing edge (1955) 174S6 profile effects on 2-dimensional flutter deriv- atives for wings oscillating in pitch (1959) 15046 profiles for minimum pressure drag at super- sonic velocities (1951) 3946; (1052) 17985. 17998 propeller design. Reynolds numbers effects (1052) 2939 reversibility theorem (1951) 5638 rotatable, lateral control — aerodynamic chacacteristics (1960) 7387 mounted vertically at wing tips of 45° sweptback wing-fuselage and tail combination (1900) 17S7S second-order subsonic theory, etc. (1955) 5074; (1957) 101S7 section characteristics — ■ at high angles of attack (1954) 17691 at high subsonic Mach numbers (1952) 7938; (1953) 17765 hinge-moment, of half-delta tip control with 60° sweep angle (1960) 4221 NACA 0006, area suction near leading edge (1954) 18922 stall at low speed (1951) 18834 10.5 percent thick airfoil (1953) 2707 wave drag of arrow wings, tables for com- putation (1954) 12473 shrouded theoretical wave drag (1956) 12798 subsonic Mach number effects on forces and pressure distributions (1954) 5841 suction for control of laminar boundary layer (1952) 9522 supersonic flow — in region of leading edge of curved air- foils (1952) 14260 past oscillating airfoils (1953) 16379; (1955) 10533 supersonic minimum-drag, determining (1952) 4270 symmetrical circular-arc, aerodynamic forces and loadings (1954) 18902" 3-dlmenslonal, theoretical characteristics (1960) 1249 torsional oscillations, vortex shedding (1951) 16969 tralling-edge flap, effectiveness (1954) 7494 transonic flow equation, theory based on approximate solution (1957) 10198; (1959) S0(!1, 9358 transonic flow past 2-dimentional wedge and circular-arc sections (1953) 17760 Airfoils — Continued transonic Mach numbers to 1.25 cbordwlse liressure distributions (1959) 10502 triangular plan forms efficient for super- sonic flight (1956) 9253 turbulence In wake, at low speeds (1957) 2216 two-dimensional — behavior in supersonic flow (1955) 3571 characteristics, theoretical (195S) 3763; (1959) 16859 droplet impingement (1957) 1072 flutter derivatives for airfoil oscillating in pitcli at high subsonic siieeds, effects of angle of attack and profile (1959) 953 indicial functions (1952) 15662 lift drag, moment (1953) 1278 transonic flow (1951) 10082; (1953) 17760 two wedge sections, transonic aerodynamic characteristics (1959) 10491 unswept aerodynamic effects caused by ice formation (1958) 3705 vibrated in bending, effects of cascading on oscillating lift force (1953) 17707 water-drop impingement — at angle of attack (1953) 11304: (1954) 971, 15684, 19711; (1955) 19595 at subsonic speeds (1951) 16989; (1953) 17762 at supersonic speeds (1953) 13456; (1955) 3555 use as cloud measuring instrument (1957) 17057 wedge and circular-arc sections, pressure distribution at transonic speeds and evaluation of perforated-wall Inter- ference (1959) 13448 .sec «/so Wings (aircraft). Airframes : airframe and equipment engineering re- ports (1954) 19349; (1957) 9269 list (1952) 293 creep of components, research (1957) 11741, 17052 design and construction, specification bul- letins (1956) 9711-14, 18092. 1973.3- 735: (1957) 1514-15. 6183. 7873. 10570, 12852. 14699; (1958) 12.3-124, 2817-18, 6500, 7866-67, 15545: (1959) 151-152. 1358, 4264. 7115; (1960) 164, 3350, 4648, 12709-711, 16514-515, 18273 elastic, hydrodynamic impact on landing (1953) 8007 helicopters, design for stability (1957) 4266 industry, employee-benefit plans (1951) 10280 jet engines, arrangements for increased range (1959) 6718 maintenance and repair, AF manual (1960) 10539 maintenance, repair and alteration — civil aeronautics manual (1953) 18521 ; (1954) 19352: (1955) 19103; (1956) 14246; (1957) 6639. 10671; (1958) 5443, 6604, 11544; (1959) 220, 1616. 6117, 7689: (I960) 8344 Mav 1953 edition (in Spanish) (1953) 1 8522 civil air regulations (1952) 8580; (1954) 13860; (1955) 13980; (1956) 3280, 8352, 14256 ; (1957) 6650 required records, civil air regulations amendment (1958) 16823 manufacturers — corporate profits, etc., report (1955) 16S70 remuneration of officer and directors, re- port (1956) 8884 missile, with control surface consisting of proieeting quadrants of nose cone (1959) 6686 oscillatory rolling-contact bearings develop- ment (1960) 16520 strength of components, effects of rapid heating (1957) 10219 Page 110 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Airframes — Continued structural components — Federal item identification guides for sup- ply cataloging (195G) 554; (1958) 5835 Federal supply classification, logistic re- sponsibilites (1957) 0330 thermal insulation, use of coatings bonded with aluminum phosphate (19(;0) 1134 Airglow, records and data on file at World Data Center A, CRPL, Boulder, Colo., list (1960) 2135 Airlift, see Transportation. Airlift requirement boards. Army regulations (1951) 10469 Airlift service, Air Force Industrial Fund, Air Force manuals (195S) 7833, 9076, 11221, 16702; (1959) 1346, 4227, 8360 Airline employees : craft or class determination of National Mediation Board (1955) 17507 retired, free or reduced rates — - hearings (1959) 8737; (1960) 9631 law (1960) 13071 reports (195S) 4505: (1959) 8705, 9860; (1960) 8202, 13359 Airline sanitation, see Sanitation. Airlines, see Air carriers — Airline employees. Airmail, see Air mail. Airmail letter : in Portuguese (1951) 2122, 12378 in Spanish (1951) 2123, 12379 Airman's Medal : designate — ■ law (1960) 13037 reports (1959) 4585; (1960) 13712 Airmen : activity inventory, technical school validity (1957) 1506 agency certificates (1952) 1142, 16300; (1954) 9531; (1955) 13970; (1956) 3279, 5010; (1957) 129S4 ; (1958) 2994: (1959) 16201: (1960) 15434 air defense crewmen, validation of experi- mental aptitude tests (1958) 5181 Air Force personnel systems, estimating ef- fects of policy decisions (1959) 9647 airman and your community (1952) 49 Airman to cadet at Air Force Academy (1960) 6219 airman's guide — - Alaska (1953) 3038, 13S56 : (1954) 2378, 12790; (1955) 2060. 12948; (1956) 2118, 13250; (1957) 2582. 12080 (1958) 2086, 10448: (1959) 2513 11046; (1960) 2711, 12069 Hawaiian area (1951) 1750, 11936 (1952) 1138, 11738 Pacific supplements (1953) 3037, 13855 (1954) 2377. 12789; (1955) 2059 12947; (1956) 2117, 13249; (1957) 2581, 12079; (1958) 2085, 10447 (1959) 2512, 11044; (1960) 2709, 12067 notices to airmen (1959) 11045; (1960) 2710, 12068 United States (1951) (1952) 1137, 11737; 2376, (1956) 12078 ; 2511, 1749, 11935 ; (1953) 3036, 12788; (1955) 2116, '13248; (1958) 2084, 11043; (1960) 13854; (1954) 2058, 12946 ; (1957) 2580, 10446; (1959) 2708, 12066 airplane flight instructor examination guide (1959) 3437 apparatus-problem, verbal compared with manipulative solution (1958) 4006 aptitude differences related to region of en- listment (1959) 156 aptitude, minimum qualifications as func- tion of recruiting and training objec- tives (1960) 10556 aptitude tests — arithmetic reasoning items with formula responses (1960) 18280 classification battery — ■ AC-2A, development (1957) 16364 Airmen — Continued aptitude test.s — continued classification battery — continued conversion of indexes between forms AC-IB and AC-2A (1960) 9140, 10551 criteria for medical and dental special- ties (1960) 3360 factor analysis (1954) 3132; (1955) 2730. ;;9.-,8 performance (1954) 3127; (1959) 116S4 ' probabilities, estimating (1957) 6166 validation (1957) 6172 qualifying examination, forms D and E development (1958) 16723 short alternatives for valid classification test (1955) 5441 training needs tests, effectiveness (1957) 6162 training program assignments, optimum test composites (1957) 163G3 assignment, Air Force manuals (1955) 3906 . 17780; (1957) 127: (1958) 11195 aviation war rislv insurance — hearings (1951) 8020 law (1951) 10929 reports (1951) 6668, 9521 basic training — effects on attitudes (1955) 16365 effects on learning (1954) 16122; (1955) 2734 marginal-airman study (1955) 16372 reading interests (1953) 19702 6-week and 12-week, relative effects, fol- low-up (1954) 19222 career fields and skill levels, functional ar- rangement chart (1959) 5565 certificates, civil penalties, hearing (1958) 8322 civilian aviation personnel training (1952) 10639 classification — Air Force manuals (1954) 16002; (1955) 3905. 16215; (1956) 7946, 19621-624- (1957) 126, 4510. 10522, 12802 14653* 163.37; (1958) 5250, 7811, 9064- (1959)4206-7.8347 discriminant analysis role (1958) 4010 definition of "airman" in civil aeronautics act of 1938, amend — hearing (1954) 10266 reports (1954) 3618, 12059 engine mechanics, job components check list (1957) 6171 first aid. Air Force manual (1956) 4565 first aid, fundamentals. Air Force pamphlet (1960) 154 high altitude sense (1956) 2698 identification cards, civil air regs (1951) 10885, 10887, 10889-891. 10S95, 14704r- 709 ; (1952) 17439 ; (1953) 5301, 8731- 41 ; (1957) 533-539, 1725 interests and career satisfaction relation- ship (1958) 16722 international notams (1951) 1756. 11941 • (1952) 1144, 11742; (1953) 30421 13859; (1954) 2381. 12793; (1955) 2063. 12951; (1956) 2121, 13253; (1957) 2585, 12085; (1958) 2090, 10452; (1959) 2517, 11050; (1960) 2715, 12073 notam code (1952) 17429 life of airman (1956) 13051 ; (1957) 2380 life of soldier and airman (1951) 2206 12482; (1952) 1654, 12216; (1953) 2918, 13731; (1954) 2193, 12598; (1955) 1866, 12744; (1956) 1918, 13052 indexes (1952) 4427; (1953) 2918 military personnel records svstem Air Force manual (1957) 6028; (1958) 3975, 5251; (1959) 7081 morale as function of opportunity to regis- ter complaints (1953) 14734 Navy — high school recruit program, announce- ment (1960) 14638 manual (1956) 17841 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 111 Airmen — Continued Nil V y — CO n 1 1 n u ed spacp nso siii'cialists niMlO) ^092 training' courses (1957) 11781 opinions of weelily news posters (1955) (i97:i pay and allowannes. Air Force manual (1955) 5377-78. 10814 peer nominations, factorial structure (1900) 1(;5125 percpption of body position — effect of speed etc. on adjustment to up- rlK'ht position (1953) 14727 inlluence of fixed versus free Lead posi- tion (1954) 3128 performance — in teclinieal school, relation of selective aptitude index (1959) 3121 rating's of B-29 crew (1953) 19710 supervisory jud{?inent as criterion (1957) 21S physical standards, medical certificates (1957) 10676; (1958) 6626; (1959) 3442, 16301, 17393; (1960) 13874 problem-solving effectiveness, related varia- bles (1957) 6165 reenlistment. prediction, research and de- velopment study (1958) 4020 self-selection procedures for assembly of B-29 crews (1957) 1512 technical schools, qualifying scores (1953) 19711 technical traininp: course, relationship of attitudes to success (1957) 226 vision and blood pressure requirements (1951) 6277 volunteers for 6-year tour in missile squad- rons, characteristics (1959) 4270 see also Air Force — Aviators — Flight crews — Pay, allowances, etc. Airmen's deposits, see Deposits (soldiers, etc.). Airmen's Proficiency School, adaptation and motivation in Air Force, approach to problem (1956) 18081 Airo-Farulla, Giuseppe, and son, relief (1950) 1439 Airplane accidents, see Aircraft accidents. Airplane fabrics : doped, practical determination of strength (1953) 7192 inspection adjacent to windshield and else- where, general aviation alert bulletin (1959) 12635 r)re(ioi)ed specification (1951) 9667 strength determination — doped fabric (1953) 7192 with dope removed (1958) 6619 Airplane fuel, see Motor fuel. Airplane instruments, see Aeronautical instru- ments. Airplane mechanics, see ^lechanics (persons). Airplane tires, see Tires. Airplane wheels, see Wheels. Airplanes : acceleration response to roughness of run- ways (1960) 16094 acceleration restrictor, theoretical analysis (1954 I 17692 aerial refueling facilities, agreement with Canada (195S) 13163 aerodynamic characteristics of unswept tail assembly in slideslip (1953) 6217 aerodynamics of wing-pr()i)ener combina- tions for vertical take-off and landing, wind lunnel investigation (1957) 4254 Air Force(;70 aural detection by ground observers, investi- gation of related phenomena (1958) 17276 B-47 fuel, etc., systems, training devices. evaluation (1956) 16298 B-58 bomber program, excessive costs of ground-support air-conditioning system — hearing (1960) 11186 report (19(;0) 16934 B-5S crew rescue and fire fighting hand- book (1959) 5591, 7099 Bell X-1, longitudinal stability (1959) 1025 BellX-lA— - behavior during exploratory flight at ex- treme altitudes (1960) 4210 damping in roll at supersonic speeils (1960) 4229 interference effects on damping in roll at supersonic speeds (1960) 4232 .stability at supersonic speeds (1960) 17866 Bell X-5— 45° sweptback configuration, lift and drag at transonic speeds (1959) 16800 low speeds of deflectors and spoilers as gust alleviators (1957 1 11751 biplane wing effectivent>ss in redirecting propeller slipstream downward for vertical take-off (195(;) 19248 biplanes, calculation method of wave drag (1958) 6243 bombers — pitch-up problem, evaluation (1959) 5297 supersonic, turbojet engine for propul- sion, analysis of performance (1959) 13.398 taxiing over obstacles, ground-reaction forces and vertical conter-of-gravity accelerations, measurements (1958) 17292 bombing, low-altitude problem, application of windshields-display system (1960) 17810 bombing system maintenance. trouble- shooting trainer, development, etc. (1957) 4024, 6141 J)oundary Inver control (1957) 1107 business and industry (1955) 11204; (1956) 5009 C-123B landing on various runway sur- f;ices. tire to-surf;ici' f riction- -coeffi- cient measnrem(>iits (I960) n5()4 C.\A agents give new plan<>s the ^yo^ks Ix'forc vou ride, etc (1954) 13S4S Page 112 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Airplanes — Continued canard configurations — static longitudinal and lateral stability characteristics (1900) S7'J4 static stability and control (19G0) 7386, 7388-89, 7390 sweptback wing of aspect ratio 6.0, etc., longitudinal stability (1959) 1042 carrier-type, spin-up friction coefflcients at touchdown on concrete and nonskid deck suraces (1960) 7487 certification, delegation option procedures (1957) 1717 circular fuselage cross sections and 2 engine locations, aerodynamic and inlet-flow- field characteristics at free-stream Mach number 3.0 (19C0) 7405 civil jet aircraft, ATC procedures, prelimi- nary report on simulation (1959) 4807 commercial transport, maneuver accelera- tions (1954) 8924 components in combination — all-movable wing tip control, effect on longitudinal stability (1959) 6732 nacelles, effects on aerodynamic charac- teristics (1960) 7409 supersonic wave interference affecting stability (1958) 15245 zero-lift wave drag, supersonic and moment-of-area rules combined for rapid calculations (1959) 9371 configuration changes effect on center-of- pressure shift of body-wing-tail com- bination (1957) 8839 configuration measured at ^lach numbers between 1. 2 and 1. 8. jet effects on loncitudinal trim (1960) 1157 Convair XF-92A — delta-wing model at low lift pressure dis- tributions at transonic speeds (1959) 1020 longitudinal stability in maneuvering flight (1959) 1022 daytime conspicuity — determination in terminal area (1959) 9480 investigation of means to improve (1959) 245 defense job in agriculture (address) (1951) 4612 delta-wing dynamic lateral stability, analy- sis (1960) 1135 delta-wing-fuselage combination, static stability and vertical-tail-load charac- teristic's, fuselage forebody strakes ef- fect (1960) 8798 delta-wing model, low-speed static and roll- ing stability, effects of wing position and fuselage size (1954) 4368; (1956) 4109 design, aeroelastic problems (1957) 1044 design-loads, means of rationalizing (1959) 16815 Douglas D-558-2 research — flight-determined pressure distributions (1959) 1.3400. 13410 longitudinal and lateral stability charac- teristics, effects of jet exhausts (1960) 4218 wing-mounted external-store installation (1959) 16801-803 Douglas DC-3, fly qualities, stability (1954) 2030 Douglas, half-submerged and pylon-mounted aircraft stores, effect of drag of longi- tudinal positioning on fuselage with and without cavities between Mach numbers 0.9 and 1.8 (1959) 17727 Dutch roll motion, calculating character- istics (1956) 20622 dynamic-response factor, proximity effect of wing bending and short-period fre- quency (1958) 1010: (1900) 2125 dynamic stability and control of cascade- wing vertically rising airplane (1954) 10706 equipped to vary longitudinal-control sys- tem, flight study of dynamic response characteristics over wide range (1959) 16764 Airplanes — Continued equipped 'with hydro-skis, model ditching investigation (1953) 19311 F-47D— 30, measurements of flying qualities to determine staljility (1952) 15659; (1953) 6210 50th anniversary of 1st flight at Kill Devil Hills, committee to attend celebration (1953) 8847 fighter-type ■ — leading-edge area suction with 35° swept- back wing (1955) 15895 normal-acceleration control system, longi- tudinal response (1954) 12476 fire-detection system — B-36 aircraft nacelle (1957) 3545 Martin YP6M powerplant (1959) 7099 flame dampers, engine exhaust, specifica- tion (1957) 3846 flare-stabilized bluff body, zero-lift drag, effect of conical and flat sting-mounted windshields (1959) 16S64 flexible, measurement of longitudinal mo- ment of inertia (1957) 1091 flight- buffet loads (1956) 17577; (1959) 10854 ground measurements of shock-wave noise (1959) 16888: (1960) 5934 optimum paths (1959) 17760 optimum trajectories (1959) 17759 flight instructor examination guide (1959) 34.37 flight operations to obtain atmospheric tur- bulence measurements at altitudes be- tween 20.000 and 75,000 ft. for areas in Northern Hemisphere (1960) 19148 flight-test measuremnts of wing structural deformations in rough air (1959) 2048 45° sweptback-wing model, geometric dihe- dral effect on aerodynamic characteris- tics in pitch and sideslip (1959) 6733 free flight investigation of rocket-propelled model aerodynamic heat transfer char- acteristics, etc. (1959) 1075, 2051 free-flying radio-controlled models, use to study incipient-and developed-spin characteristics (1959) 5280 frequency response measurement from man- ual frequency sweep, research tech- nique (1960) 8825 glide tests, landing, ability to position on 5,000-foot runway, effect of lift-drag ratio and speed (1959) 6785 gust and gust-load experience (1952) 9534 gust experience in formation flight (1955) 805 gust loads — generalized harmonic analysis (1953) 2712; (1954) 18907 summary of information (1951) 15613 gust response analysis (1952) 16809 handling techniques, effect of ground-run in landing on slippery runways (1957) 11752 liigh-wing and low-wing monoplanes, lateral control near stall (1956) 127SS hypersonic, boost-glide — design aspects (1959) 16751 low-subsonic flight characteristics (1960) 10249 hypersonic research, low-speed aerodynamic characteristics at angles of attack up to 90° for range of Reynolds numbers (1960) 17896 impact crash injury (1957) 1055 inclination of longitudinal axis of inertia, measurement (1954) 8923 inflatoplane, aerodynamic and structural deflection characteristics, wind-tunnel investigation (1958) 15222 inlet and exit airstreams at supersonic speeds, simultaneous simulation wind tunnel technique (1957) 4240 insects, collection by airplane in southern Texas (1957) 4505 inspection requirements clarification, civil air regulations amendment (1959) 17397 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 113 Airplanes — Continued intprceptor-type — flaps, loadinp-i'dpe effoct on lift, dras. and pitching moment of thin, unswept winir 10409 low-lift drag and longitudinal trim char- actorisiics (1960) 4222 stabilization, etc. durinfj final attack phase (1959) 954 jet— acceleration-type take-off indicator, char- acteristics (in.'')0) u:>,7:i aerodynamic fharnoteristics durinp take- off and landing (]9,-.0) lf.871 bomber, horizontal tail loads in pitch- in:; maneuvers, analysis (inoS) 792 bomber, niultienijine, liorizontal-tail loads measured in flisht (l!>5."i) 17479 bombers, vertical tail loads measured in turbulent air fl9.Tr,) 19224 damatre to airstrip paving — hearincs (19,-»4) fiROS report (1954) 99."(4 exhaustinjr from winjr-mounted nacelle, effects upon body draff of body-wing nacelles (1950) 1S41S full span internal flow anprnented flap on aspect-ratio 7.0 win? with 35° of sweepback. low-speed investiffation (1900) ICOSl instrument flyinsr, technioues and proce- dures. Air Force Manual (1956) 161S2 : (1959) IHi) interaction of .let and flat plate located in airstream (1900) 4207 .let ase planning (address) (1957) 8009 jet air ajre and your U.S. Air Force (1954) 4711 .let sense (1954) 6055 Nav.v procurement proeram — • hearinps (1950) ."^520 report (190) 0969 noise, effect on man and machine — hearings (1900) 10904 report (1900) 1S42.S noise, gronnd reflection (1900) 7404 noise problems associated with ground operations (1959) 0779 operating, s.vmposium (1959) .".".90 passenger service, new era in interna- tional travel (address) (1900) .372 performance as index for evaluating jet propulsion system components (1960) 87S3 power plants, history, devolopment, theory, Air Force manual (1960) 9119 prohihif from using ainiorts in dmisolv populated areas, bearing (1056) 2010S responses to determined 16880 runway characteristics and performance (1900) 19202-20.3 single-engine, effect of, controllable thrust revorser on flight characteristics (19.59) 9375 supersonic, performance and heating problems (1959) 6693 transports — high-speed operation, flight studies (1959) 6773 in civil aviation, problem (speech) (1953) 5379 in flight, speed reducing problem (1950) 1778 low-siieed operation, fliglit studios (19.59) 6771 low speed performance, efTect of blow- ing boundary-layer-eontrol fl;ip Mnd loading edge slat on sweptback wing (1960) 19122 model__dJ_tching investigation (1950) 17557 rough-water ditching investigation (1959 1 16912 swepfl>ack-wing equiiijicd with ester- nnl-flow .iet-augmented double slotted fl.ili wind tunnel investigation (1959) C7S:', abrupt throttle steps as from flight tests (19&9) Airplanes — Continued jet — ciiutlnueil transports- -eon tinned typical configuration, eflfecfs of thrust reversal on longitudinal and buffet- ing characteristics (1900) 7434 unswept-wing trainer model, tunnel in- vestigation (I960) 10251 vertical-attitude VTOL. hovering and transition flight tests (1960) 8800 vertical-attitude VTOL research airplane, static and oscillatory lateral stability derivatives, low-speed measurements (1960) 17901 verticjil-take-off-and-landing. ground prox- imity effect on aerodynamic char- acteristics of 2 horizontal-attitude models (1960) 4244. 10078 jet and turbojjrop. facilitate financing — hearing (1959) 7628 law (1959) 11968 reports (1959) 7560, 8701 lag effect of sidewash on vertical-tall, con- tribution to oscillatory damping in yaw (19.".5) 3507 landing gear and structure interaction, effect on landing gear behavior and loads (]!(55) 17475: (1957) ,'^821 landing mats and membranes, breaking and landing tests (1959) 10923 lateral oscillation characteristics, correla- tion (1959) 10745 lateral response to random atmospheric turbulence (1957) 10196; (1958) 3716 light plane as pre-primary selection and training device (1954) 150; (1955) 141, 8740 lights, position light flashers, fail-safe (1952) 6792 Lockheed U-2. atmospheric turbulence at high altitude, acceleration measure- ments (1957) 7548 long-range hvperveloeitv vehicles, analysis of performance (1J>57) 17975; (1958) 6233: (1959) 10400 low-lift drag and stability data from delta wing rocket models with and witliout external stores at Mach numbers from 0.8 to 1.36 (1959) 13409 machinist's mates' manual (1955) 8540 measuring charges and sizes of aerosol par- ticles. USSR study (1960) 9951 militarv, transit rights through Costa Rica, agreement (1953) 8220 model with low-aspect-ratio unswept wing .•ind 2 different fuselage fore bodies. low-subsonic static stability and damp- ing derivatives (1959) 5269 model with unswept. aspect-ratio-10-wing. 4 propellers, and blowing flaps, wind- tunnel tests (1959) 10874 model with nnswejit. aspeet-ratio-IO-wing. 2 propellers, and blowing flaps, wind- tunnel tests (1959) 1087 model with wing of 45° swee]). use of lead- ing-eilfe area-suction flap to improve high-lift characteristics (1959) 9.59 noise reduction, neighborhood reactions (1952) 11350: (1955) 70S non transport category — certification renuirement, extension of date (1954) 6535 operating limitations effective .Tan. 1. 1954 (1954) 3533 performance — general solutions of optimum problems (1955) 19505 lonsritudinal body fences effect (1959) 0!>1 inopeller-drlven VTOL conflguration in transition speed range (i960) 5913. 10232 vertical take-off and low-sjieed flight (1955) 1712 personal, automatic aileron trim control device, effectlvenoss (1!i5S) 701 Piper Cub .T-3. aerialsprav equipment (1952) 9625 piston-engine, summarv of VGIT and V-G data, 1947-58 (1959) 16876 Page 114 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Airplanes — Continued pitch-damping derivatives as measured in fligrlit at transonic and supersonic speeds, summary (1959) 3909 pitcii-up beiiavior. analytical study and cor- relation with pilot opinion (1960) 17812 power-off landing maneuver in terms of pilot capabilites and aerodynamic characteristics (1953) 16374 preflighting B-25, checklist on mechanic performance (1953) 16783 propeller-driven tail-sitter, type vertical- take-off etc., flight test investigation (1957) 14446 pursuit, effect of rate of change of angle of attack on lift coefficient (1951) 20154 quasi-cvlindrical bodies and swept wings, wave-drag reduction (1960) 5844 ramp-type scoop inlet on top or bottom, supersonic performance (1959) 16773 range increase by arrangements of jet en- gines and airframes (1959) 6718 Republic F-84F, control motions and re- sponse during operational flight train- ing missions (1960) 7459 response to random atmospheric disturb- ances (1957) 7559; (1959) 5214, 9357 rocket-powered — fin-actuated jet-vane control system for stabilization (1959) 3907 optimum climbing' trajectory, approximate solutions (1959) 16920 sweptback wing and inline tail surfaces, lift, drag, longitudinal stability (1959) 16821 rocket propelled models, configuration hav- ing unswept wing of aspect ratio 3, wing-on and wing-off characteristics (1960) 5910 safety, tire-to-surface friction under wet conditions in braking on runways (1959) 6764 service tests, changes, civil air regs (1951) 2824 shock absorber struts, force-deflection dia- gram (1954) 19716 single-ensine, private pilot, flight test guide (1960) 13948 slender bodies of general cross section, aero- dvnamic forces, moments, and stability derivatives (1954) 19727 slender, pressure calculation in subsonic and supersonic flow (1953) 6211; (1955) 6656 specifications of National Air Museum speci- mens — Bell X-1 (1960) 16298 Bell-XP-59A, Airacomet (1960) 1S096 Curtiss F9C-2, Sparrowhawk (1960) 16300 Curtiss R3C2 (1960) 16299 Douglas world cruiser Chicago (1960) 102S4 Fokker D-7 (1960) 16268 Gulfhawk-2-Grumman, F3F-1 (1960) 16267 McDonnell FH-1 Phantom (1960) 16350 North American P-51 (1960) 16304 Spirit of St. Louis (1960) 16325 Verville-Sperry Messenger (1960) 16309 spinning characteristics, effects of mass, etc (1951) 10080 spinning, pilot escape (1951) 20131 spray-deposit patterns at low flight levels (1955) 8632 spraying for forest pest control (1951) 16660 spreader of granulated materials (pesti- cides), installation (1958) 7748 static-pressure error calibrations for nose- hoom airspeed installations (1959) 3906 static stability of wingless jet VTOL trans- port, low-speed wind-tunnel investiga- tion (1959) 17737 storage bodies location relation to drag at zero lift (1958) 1731 Ainiliines — Continued structural temperatures at supersonic speeds, flight measurements (1959) 15057 subsonic, fuselage addition to increase drag- rise Mach number (1958) 8840 supersonic — aerodynamic characteristics using body and' vertical-tail wedges to improve directional stability (1960) 5890 bomber type — aerodvnamic characteristics of escape capsule (1960) 17873 swept-wing conflguration, aerodynamic characteristics (1960) 8785 conflguration — interceptor-type with overhanging tail boon at Mach numbers from 1.09 to 1.34, free-fiight investigation of jet effect on low-lift drag and longi- tudinal trim (1960) 4243 rocket-powered, having tapered wing with circular-arc sections and 40 sweepback, flight investigation re- sults I'.Ptween Mach numbers of 0.8 and 1.36 (1959) 1024 tapered wing with circular-arc sections and 40° sweepback, interference effect of wing on fuselage (1959) 16805 with sweptback circular arc wing, etc., wing-flow measurements of longitud- inal stabilitv and control character- istics (1959) 13407 interference, tables of characteristic functions for solving boundary-value problems of wave equation (1957) 4244 transports — commercial, technical and economic problems, etc, report (1960) 13380 technical summary (1960) 11559 swept- and unswept-wing-fuselage combina- tions, investigations of flow fields at zero sideslip (1959) 1070 swept-wing — . . aeroelastic effect on static longitudinal stabilitv and control (1957) 11734 angular and linear motions, measurements in rough air. flight tests (1958) 17269 at altitude of 35,000 ft., lateral-direc- tional dvnamic-response (1957) 1094 blowing-type boundary-layer control as applied to trailing-edge flaps (1959) 5217 bomber in sideslip, analysis of incremental horizontal-tail loads (1959) 16911 dvnamic-response characteristics (1958) '4977 , . . .- fighter, lateral oscillatory characteristics (1955) 15920 , . .. , ^ fighter, maximum wing and tail loads, summary of flight conditions and maneuvers (1959) 10470 flexibilitv effects on wing strains in rough air (1957) 16064; (1958) 3718. 10116 fuselage nose length and canopy, effects on low-speed oscillatory yawing deriva- tives (1959) 3923 jet-transport model equipped with ex- ternal-flow jet-augmented slotted flap, flight characteristics (1958) 13021 leading-edse area suction, use for increas- ing "maximum lift coefficient (1957) 4233, 7546 longitudinal control in landing ap- proaches (1959) 1039 multijet. transport-type. fli?lit investiga- tion of lift and drag (1960) 1125, 17883 suction area boundary-layer control ap- plication to trailing-edge flaps (1959) 5218 sweptback wing-fuselage .nincture for drag reduction at transonic speeds, method of designing (1959) 1047 tests with cascade-type thrust reverser (1960) 8811 „ ^ towed model, equipped with autopilot svstem, wind-tunnel flutter experi- ments, results (1939) 5252 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 115 Ain>lanes — Continued swept-wInK — continued vertical-tail size effect on roUinjr be- liavior due to lateral-lon>,'itiidinal coiii'liii^'. fli^rlit investigation (195'J) C7i;.j wing-vortex jrenerators for improving maneuvering characteristics (1955) 17492 tail-wing-fnselage combinations — aerodvnaniie cliaracterlstics (19r»9) 3910, 6729. G735. 13430; (1960) 5845, 7387. 17S97 force test results for bndv-mounted lateral controls and speed brakes (19."t9) 1062 low-sjieed measurement, etc (1059) 10(54 pitch-up elimination, design studies (1959) 1036 pressure data for model with hot jet ex- hausting from pylon-mounted nacelle (1960) S795 stability — directional and longitudinal, effect of fins (1960) 7420 lateral, model investigation (1960) 4247 later:,!, v.iw damper system (1959) 6747 longitudinal and lateral, at low speeds (1960> 427.''. longituilinal, at low speeds, summary and analysis (1960) 14599 longitudinal. static. characteristics (1957) 10197; (1959) 13420 stabilitv derivatives — ballistic range (1960) 2109 dvnaniic loniritudinal and direcllonal ■ (1060) 178S1 low-subsonic measurements (1959) 13434 static and dynamic (1960) 17809 tested at high subsonic speeds (1960) 7411 static lateral characteristic.'; (1960) 5892 static lateral and directional stability and vertical-tail loads (1060) 17867 wave drag, evaluating (1058) SS33 tailless triangular-wing configuration, aero- dvnaniic characteristics, etc. (1957) 1053 tailless, with sweptback wing, investigation of external-store configurations (1059) 16804 TBM aerial tanker testing in Southeast for forest fire control (1959) 14737 three configurations, determination of longi- tudinal stability, etc., from free-flight model tests at transonic si)eeds (1958) 10000 tilting wing and propellers with .let con- trols at rear of fuselage, tests for pitch and yaw control (1957) 5742 tip-tank configurations, flutter investigation (1960) 5918 tools for tlie fighting man (armed forces talk) (1952) 12462 transit rights through Ecuador (1952) 101S4 trnnsport^ — acceleration, airspeed, and cust-velocitv data (1052) 14264; (1053) 16373; (1055) 5065; (1059) 5265 errata (1055) 19571 aerodynamic characteristics, lonuitndinnl (1060) 5026 airworthiness, civil air regs (1954) 8152 certification recjuir'^ment (1954) 3533. 6535 drag at high supersonic siteeds, configura- tions ffir reducing, (1950) 6770 icing iirotcction, heating rcMuirements (105:;) 2721, S016 landings, nieasuremenls (1051) l(t705; (1056) 4102, 5030; (1060) 1145 proiieller-performance charts (1053) i:!452; (1954) 065 speed increase, inadvertent (1952) 7924; (1054) 7475 Airplanes — Continued transport — continued taxiing over obstacles, measurements of ground reaction forces and vertical accelerations at center of gravity (1959) 16872 turbine-powered, CAA airworthiness poli- cies for certification (1953) 4(045 turbine-powered. CAA evaluation team report (1954) 0511 turbojet, landing-contact conditions dur- ing routine daylight operations (1960) 10141 twin-enu'ine, airspeed, etc., over Rocky Mountains route, analysis data (1956) 19230 twin-engine, on transcontinental route, accelerations, gust velocities, etc (1955) 5068 vertical-take-off. flight tests of models (1056) 7695; (1957) 17080; (1958) 781 weight limitations, civil air regulations amendment (1957) 14706 wing lift at ground contact (1055) 8358 wing strains in rough air (1951) 15647 turbine-powered — flight recorders, installation, civil air reg- ulations amendment (1960) 13875, 17027 oxygen masks, use by crew members, civil air regulations amendment (1960) 3770-77, 5200 oxygen system requirements, civil air regulations amendments (1959) 14612, 16304 turbojet-powered, optimum flight trajecto- ries, approximate solutions (1959) 16922 turbojet-propelled, steady turns (1955) 5053 twin-ensrine. thrust reversal effects (1953) 17771 two-engine, on 6 civil airline routes, 1047- 55. gust-load and airspeed data (1056) 4136 use in measurements of atmospheric tur- bulence at altitudes between 20,000 and 55.000 feet (1050) 0370 use in spraying herbicides to release short- leaf pine from hardwoods (1058) 0071 velocitv distril)ution and trailing vortices (1955) 5071 vertical, minimal maneuvers of high-jier- formance aircraft (1050) 16024 vertical-short-take-off-and-landing. estimat- ing lift and drag characteristics (1959) 5264 vertical take-off and landing, tilt-wing effect of ratio of wing chord to proi)eller di- ameter (1950) 15074 vertical take-otf, hovering flisht tests (1055) 10560 vertical velocity at ground contact from center-of-gravitv acceleration statisti- cal data (1956) 5021 vertically rising, stability and control char- acteristics, flight investigation (1950) 20640 : (1957) 22.30 vortex interference on slender airplanes (1955) 19577 VTOIi, Uyan VZ-3RT. deflected-slipstream investigation (1060) 1131 wake, effect on lateral dispersion of aerial sprays (1053) 10331: (i;>.-.-)) 12500 wave drag, minimum, for arbitrary arrance- ments of wings and bodies (1056) 4120 ; (1058) 4070 wheels, analytical study of shimmy (1952) 1(;707 wing bending in rough air, flexibility effects (1057) 11750 winsr-liody combination — moment-of-area-rule modifications effect on dracr. lift, and pitching-moment cbnracteristics (1050) 6766 pressure measurements at transonic siteeds for swept-back. 45°, tapered winir with spanwise twist variation (1950) 3044 Page 116 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Airplanes — Continued wing-body combination — continued tlieorv of wave-drag reduction (1956) 19223 zero-lift drag, effect of moment-area-rule modifications (1959) 133S8 wing-body-tail combinations — lift and center of pressure at subsonic, etc., siieeds (195S) 9692 low-speed investigation of static longitu- dinal and lateral stability characteris- tics of airplane configuration (1959) 13424 wing-fiisi'lage combinations — aerodynamic effects of pivoting wings to vaw aimles to increase lift-drag ratio ll9(;o) 59;u norodynaniic-loading characteristics of trape/.didal wing in combination with basic and indented I)odies (1960) 741S body indentation, effect on transonic aerodynamic characteristics (1959) ir>()ii.") Iioniidarv layer transition, effects of fixing at Mach numbers from 0.60 to 1.40 (inilO) lt.".5fl l)nll)ons leading-edge contours, low and liigh-siieed data analysis (1959) l."3S7 Convair YF-102, longitudinal stability characteristics determined from flight tests (1960) 17859 fences, leading-edge chord-extensions, etc., effects oil stability (1959) 15061 high lift-drag ratios, supersonic area rule and application to design (1960) 19161 leading-edge modifications, etc., effects on low-lift drag at transonic and super- sonic speeds (1959) 3913 longitudinal characteristics at subsonic speeds, effects of wing fences and tail (1959) 1675S longitudinal wing position, pressure characteristics at transonic speeds (1959) 390'^ low-lift aerodynamic characteristics, in- vestigation (1960) 5889 pressure measurements for untwisted 45° sweptback wing at supersonic speeds (1959) 1082 pressure measurements on wing with tubic variations of twist across span (1959) 10496 propulsive jet effect on drag, lift, and stability (1959) 13419 steady-state aerodynamic loading char- acteristics at transonic speeds (1959) 16837 supersonic area rule and application to design of wing-body combination (1959) 1031 sweptback and delta, effect of Reynolds number on lateral-stabilitv derivatives oscillating in yaw (1960) 16074 sweptback design for high performance, effects of body indentation design (1960) 8788 sweptback, effects of wing incidence on aerodynamic loading characteristics (1960) 4220 sweptback, high fineness ratio, effect of streamline contouring in combination with supersonic area rule (1960) 8830 thickness ratio and thickened root sec- tions, effect on aerodynamic character- istics of wings (1959) 1026 transonic and supersonic windtunnel tests (1960) 19127 wave drag, effect of moment-of -area -rule modifications with pods ducted to simu- late engine nacelles (1960) 5946 wing-body juncture interference effects at transonic speeds (1959) 13386 wing, propeller, and wing-propeller combina- tion, aerodynamics at angles of attack (1955) 786; (1956) 19216; (1957) 2207 wing-propeller combination, aerodynamic characteristics, propeller location and flap deflection, effect (1957) 4253 Airplanes — Continued wing-propeller configuration, effect of pro- peller position and overlap and slip- stream characteristics (1958) 16409 wing response of bomber in rough air (1952) 17994 wingless rocket-powered models, effect of ex- ternal-store mounting arrangements and shapes on buffet and drag char- acteristics (1959) 1046 X-IB research, hydrogen-peroxide rocket re- action-control system (1960) 2117 X-IE model, longitudinal and lateral sta- bility at supersonic speeds (1959) 15068 ; (1960) 4246 X-2 research, flight behavior to Macli number 3.20 and geometric altitude of 126,200 ft. (1960) 7433 X-15, powered by interim rocket engines — measurement of maximum altitude (1960) 19150 measurement of maximum speed (1960) 17933 XP-92A delta wing, flight measurements of dynamic longitudinal stability and fre- qiiency-respouse characteristic (1959) 1021 XS-1, Air Force transonic fiight tests, re- sults obtained during extension 1023 Airplanes, see also Air carriers — Aircraft — Convertiplanes — Drag (aircraft) — Fighter planes — Lift (aircraft) — Main- tenance of equipment — Seaplanes — St-ibility of aircraft. Airport Commission, see President's Airport Commission. Airport-control tower operators : air controlman. Navy training courses (1954) 8960; (1959) 9425; (1960) 1213 air traffic control operator, non-radar /radar, Air Force on-the-job training package (1959) 15352 certificates — citizenship requirements (1953) 10203; (1954) 6525 civil aeronautics manual (1957) 1714. 3544, 6641 ; (1960) 550, 13S70 civil air regulations (1957) 536, 1727, 12996: (i960) 9702 reexamination requirements (1951) 7766 experience, annual reports, civil air regula- tions (1951) 2830 specialists, examination announcement (1959) 13883 Airport control towers, see Towers. Airport obstruction plans, see Maps and charts. Airport Panel of Transportation Council, re- port on growth of U.S. airport system (1954) 3756 Airports surveillance radar, see Air traffic. Airports : additional Washington airport — appropriation, proposal (1956) 15022 Chantilly, Va., site, message from the President (1958) 1284 construction and development, appropria- tions, remove limitation — law (1958) 11708 reports (1958) 9450, 9724 construction and development, proposal (1957) 1319S need — • hearings (1955) 16876; (1957) 3792 report (1950) 10525 proposed appropriation, report (1955) 15457 airdomes on ice, construction and mainte- nace (1954) 17332 airline, locations designated for scheduled operations (1951) 17641; (1958) 6603 Alaska, improve administration, report (1956) 8876 Alaskan airports act, amending — law (1951) 17784 reports (1951) 8585, 15000 Alaskan, amend act rel. to leases — - law (1958) 9325 i-eports (1957) 9684; (1958) 9473 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 117 Airports — Con tinned approach lights, sslope line — modincation (1953) 7213 visibility and glare ranges (1953) 7202 Ijackground and aircraft noise In nearby communities (1955) 800 ceiling minima, civil air n-gs (1951) 303(5 closed or hazardous, marking required by CAA (1952) 10178 construction standard specifications (1952) 2193: (1953) 8720, 171SS; (1956) 165(57: (1959) 14607 Spanish language edition (1953) 17182 damaL'i' cl.iiiii<. :ipiir(»priations, proposal (1955) 0207 daytime Cdnsplcnity determination of small airplane in terminal area (1959) 9480 development, amend definition, hearings (195S) 7103 discretionary funds allotcd under P'ederal act. include Alaska and Hawaii — law (1959) 15060 reports (1959) 12436, 14313, 15809 drainage (1957) 1708 edificios iiara terminales de aeropuertos (1955) 2931 facilities, development compacts, interstate, consent of Congress — law (1959) 12025 reports (1959) SS71. 12198A facilities, present and future (address) (1900) 3772 facilitip.s study group, report (1957) 4827 Federal act — ameiKiTiient'^— - hearings (1954) 17157: (1955) 12178; (1950) 17094: (195S) 7103, 12186; (1959) 3389, 4059 reports (1955) 11803; 12079: (1958) 14437; (1959) 4002, 4712, 5859. 8710 laws (1955) 14380; (1959) 9792 annual rciiorts (1951) 429, 2802; (1953) 2120: (1954) 0508 CAA operations reports (1958) 1184; (1959) 3438 claims, estimate (1952) 13527 grant-in-aid provisions, amend, hearing (1954) 17005 grant-in-aid nrovisions, extend time — hearings (1958) 7103, 12186; (1959) 4659 law (1959) 9792 reports (1958) 7071. 14437; (1959) 4602, 4712. 5S59, 8710 make ai)plipal)le to Alaska, hearing (1959) 12550 Federal-aid program — labor standards and enforcement proce- dures (195S) 7985 legislation (1951) 431; (1952) 12079; (1956) 5011 policies and programming standards (1959) 16300 staff report (1955) 12452 summary of 1947-53 program (1953) 21.^3, 4054. 10188; (1954) 1547 I'ederal role in aviation — hearings (1957) 3098; (1959) 3324 reports (1950) 10904; (1958) 14535 Instrument approach procedures. Army regs (1957) 292 .jet age planning (address) (1957) 8009 labor requirement for constructing mili- tary airfields (1953) 0150 land ac(juisition, U.S. share of costs — law ( 1951 ) :;(>!i4 report (1951 ) :',159 landings aids (1954) 1540 lease land of Fort I'eck Indians for — law (1951) 13151 reports (1951) 10976, 11201 lighting and marking systems report — ai)peiidix. selecte(l annotations and bibliography (19(i()) 19258 operational tests and human factors, summary (1900) 19257 condensed report (1900) 19259 Airports — C'ln tinned location identifiers (1952) 4906; (1934) 11232; (1955) 4148, 10004, 19103; (1950) 0755 snpplemcnts (1951) 2813, 6270, 9241, 14(;;)0, 19402; (1952) 8574. 14818. 1T4U><; (1953) 775, 5378, 7170, 10183. Ifjiiiil, 18523; (1954) 476. 4956. 8146, 1.XS51, 10339. 19355; (1955) 350, 7479, 9259; (1950) 1306. 5013, 8343, 11715. 18510. 20022; (1957) 1716, 12086; (195S) 2091, 10453 location identifiers, manuals (195S) 13734; (1959) 2518, 11051; (1960) 2408, 11819, 18284 military, construction, Armv technical manual (1957) 17382 moisture conditions under flexible pave- ments (1955) 8086 nation plan (1951) 13028-29; (1952) 16304; (1953) 17184; (1957) 0642; (195S) 5448; (1959) 6120; (1900) 15421 national program, report on growth of U.S. airport system (1954) 3750 obstructioTi plans, dates of latest prints. lists (1952) 4989. 0828, 12toftion cquipuient, evaluation (1953) 7220-21 taxi guidance — signs (1953) 7215 system, development (1953) 7210 terminal buildings, plans (1953) 10179 traffic control quarters, requirements (1954) 3529 use bv iet aircraft, prohibit in densely populated areas, hearing (1956) 20108 sctat( (1957) 0560 census of mineral industries, 1954, Uiilletin (1!t58) 2912 census of population. 1950 — advance reports (1951) 17562 detailed characteristics (1953) 1 2097 general characteristics (1952) 17415 population characteristics, preliminary reports (1951) 1759S rireliminary counts (1951) 10774, 10784 totals of cities, etc., by States (1952) ■111." 2 civil divisions, etc.. m;ip (1!I52) 17394 climiite ( 1959 1 7i>0<» climatic summary, 19:>1- climatological data 1,4472: (19,54) 2!»29. 2603. 13.">21 : (19.-.fi) (!!>57) 3177, 12(595; n(»54 : (195!)) 299l3, :;212, 125S6 1061!) (1960) (195;i) ;)ullrl in State 8701, -,2 (1956) 20K64 (1!»5;!) .■•.626; ]:;,:;i(!: (l!».-i.-,) 2,6S7. 13.^3S ; (1958) 2707, 11546; (liMJO) Alabama — Continued coal mines and iron-ore mines, roof bolting (1954) 7435 poal, Pratt bed, sulfur elimination tests (1958) 8815 conveyance of real property to Post 924. Veterans of Foreign Wars of United States (1958) 5643. G971. 8051 county business patterns, activities covered by OASI program (1955) 9236; (195S) 13706 crayfish (1952) G135 dwelling units, preliminary counts (1951) 106G5 electric rate book (1951) 952: (1952) 5G7 ; (1953) 2487, 20153: (1954) 17357; (1955) 19329; (1956) 20299; (195S) 517, 16943 : (1960) 585 fuel adjustment data (1954) 18620; (1955) 19352; (1950) 20308; (1958) 529. 16949 Elk River watershed, forest inventory sta- tistics (1960) 18165 factory inspection law .3848 farm supply co-ops, inventory management (1959) 7687 fisheries, commercial, changes on Tennes- see River (1955) 5261 Flint Creek watershed, forest inventory statistics (1954) 7753 floods, magnitude and frequency (1955) 1614 floods of 19.51 (1953) 7892 foreign trade (1952) 4445 forest area increases (1953) 17622 forest industry, southern forest survey (1955) 4933 forest insect conditions (1954) 15551. 18770: (1955) 4934-35 forest statistics (1954) 7354 landings — fish and shellfish, annual summary (1958) 8657: (1959) 10121 fishery products (1951) ISOO. 12141: (1952) 1336. 11922; (1954) 12982: (1955) 2264. 13161; (1956) 2332. 13468; (1957) 2S04. 11508. 12310: (1958) 2312. 10666 :(1959) 2605, 11143; (1960) 2808, 9757. 12167 mail routes, schedules (1953) 1745, 8279. 13714. 19551; (1954) 4540, 10904. 19873: (1955) 10744-745 mails, proposals for carrying (1952) 6173: (195G) 6028 menhaden fishery, percentage of other fishes caught (1960) 11283 mica deposits (1953) 7885 mineral industry, minerals vearbook chap- ter (1955) 12549; (1957) 2175. 5691: (1958) 7.10. 7450; (1959) 927, 17682: (1960) 19075 north. topography and vellow-poplar growth (1957) 743.T northeastern, stratigraph.v and uranium content of Chattanooga shale (I960) 710 occupations and industries (1955) 1S57 plane coordinate intersection tables (1957) 3568 plane coordinate projection tables (1953) 18559 precipitation data, hourlv (1953) 14523; (1954) 2932. 13319: (1955) 2004. 13522; (1956) 2689. 13841; (1957) 31.«<0. 12698; (1958) 2710, 11057: (1959) 2996, 11549; (1960) 3214, 12588 precipitation, maximum station (1956) 6207 propcrtv requirements for living units (1954) 8678; (1956) 3863 radiometric reconnaissance (1956) 3230 real property, quiet title and posses.sion — law (19.50) 1676(J reports (1956) 14791, 15298 refrigerated locker plants (1951) 1001 ; (1956) 701 retail trade, statistics (1951) 2763 Pape 120 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Alabama-— Continued schools, use of automatic milk vending machines (1956) 275S social security coverage for policemen and firemen, law (1957) 1509:j State income tax withholding regulations on compensations of Federal eiuplovees (1956) 1049 Tennessee River Basin water pollution con- trol compact, approval — law (1958) 14079 reports (1957) 13514; (1958) 12499 Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway develop- ment compact, approval — law (1958) 1399S reports (1958) 12015, 12414 timber resource (1954) 5695 topographic quadrangle maps (1951) 1057— 59, 1075, 3602-4, 3627-29, 5346. 7050- 57, 8478-82. 8497. 9929. 11457-460 transportation map (1951) 14172 TVA lakes, recreation (1954) 15933; (1958) 15384 TVA program activities (1959) 2164 vacant dwelling units, advance reports (1952) 2103 vital statistics. State life tables, 1949-51, supp. (195C) 857 wage surveys, directory (1951) 5552 waste facilities, municipal and industrial, 1957 inventory (1960) 1284 water-supply and sewage-disnosal systems (1951) 3438; (1953") 2481 Weather Bureau substation history (1956) 13029 weather stations, decadal census (1958) 8989 women, legal status (1953) 18074; (1960) 1393 Alabama and Coushatta Tribes of Texas, see Alibamu Indians — Koasati Indians. Alabama Indians, see Alibamu Indians. Alabama Point, beach erosion control study (1956) 515. 63S Alabama River and Valley ; flood control at Montgomery, Ala., engineers report — departmental edition (1957) 9857 document edition (1957) 9407 navigation improvements, engineers re- port — departmental edition (1960) 8319 document edition (1960) 8009 water resources and land use (1951) 7335, 10183 Alabama, Tennessee & Northern R.R., acci- dent (1957) 2145 Alabama Territory, Territorial paper (1952) 16829 Alabastro. Gualberto E.. and family, relief (1955) 9531, 12006. 14097 Alachua County, Fla., soil survev (1954) 7659 Aladdin. Wyo., uranium investigations (1953) 18463 Alafouzos. Matheos, relief (1952) 5427, 8828, 10249 Alamance County. X.C. ; fissionable materials In land, convevance of U.S. interests (1958) 4454, 9419, 11599 soil survey report (1960) 8981 Alameda. Calif. : census of housing, 1950, block statistics (1952) 6729 instrument approach chart (1951) 4683, 7800 land exchange for traffic tube between Oak- land and Alameda — laws (1956) 14477; (1957) 15048 reports (1957) 8190. 15464 medical supply test (1952) 13312 population, special census (1954) 11182 port (1953) 7681 Alameda County, Calif., cancer illness (1951) 10114 Alameda Industrial Shipyard, proposed lease, investigation (1951) 19580 Alamo, Battle : commemorative medal — law (1955) 16758 report (1955) 14761 Alamogordo. X. Mex. : right-of-way through Lincoln National Forest for Bonito pipeline — law (1958) 13994 reports (1957) 15497; (1958) 12094 Alamogordo Dam. plug in outlet works, spec- ifications (1954) 15823 Aland Islands, sailing directions for Baltic (1953) 7901 Alanines ; DL-alanine — nitrogen analysis of oxidation bv sal- monella anatum (1953) 2665 synthesis of C14-labeled (1951) 6229 synthesis of organic acids by salmonella anatum from DL-alaaine (1953) 7969 Alarm clocks, see Clocks. Alarm systems : commercial central station protective sig- naling industry (1900) 269 commodity classification responsibilities, spec, regs (1951) 2574, 14549, 19266 equipment, technical manual (1953) 557 ether alarm (1951) 12941 Federal item identification guides for sup- ply cataloging (1955) 4576; (1956) 15494 ; (1958) 7140 high temperature, equipment, specifications (1951) 6800 see also Air raids — Warning systems. Alaska : abalone exploratory diving (1952) 18913 advances from Federal unemplovment act — hearing (1955) 12174 law (1955) 9409 aeronautical planning chart (1951) 2847 Agricultural College and School of Mines, grant of public lands, amend leasing practices — law (1960) 13064 reports (1960) 10915, 11039 agricultural colleares. benefits under Bank- head-Jones act (1952) S923 agricultural education benefits — law (1952) 10350 reports (1952) 7116. 10692 agricuLtuTal research. American interest (address) (1951) 10 air carriers operating States-Alaska serv- ice, investigation, postpone, report (1958) 14798 air carriers, permanent certification — intra-Alaska service — hearings (195G) 12159, 12432 law (1956) 14508 reports (1956) 8854, 12038 States-Alaska service — hearings (1956) 12159, 12432; (1957) 9653 law (1957) 15033 reports (1956) 8853; (1957) 9714, 10920, 10970 Air Force dependents information (1955) 17795 air routes, certificated map (1960) 16670 air routes of U.S. carriers, map (1958) 2996; (1960) 16672 air transportation service (address (1959) 11S21 airman's guide (1953) 3038, 13856; (1954) 2378. 12790; (1955) 2060, 12948; (1956) 2118. 13250; (1957) 2582, 12080; (1958) 2086, 10448; (1959) 2513, 11046: (1960) 2711, 12069 airport act. amend — laws (1951) 17784; (1958) 9325 reports (1951) 9585, 15000; (1957) 9684; (1958) 9473 airport act. discretionary funds, include Alaska in distribution — law (1959) 15660 reports (1959) 12436. 14313. 15809 airports, improve administration, report (1956) 8876 airways communications svstem, maps (1951) 9239; (1953) 2128-29 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 121 Alaska — Continuptl airways operations specialist, examination announcement (1957) 4936, 13005 antimony, gcocliemical exploration (1907) 3(503 appropriations, 19G0, proposal (1959) 8o48 Arcti<; slup<' — arcli<-ol«);rv and ecolopy (1952) 903 foraminifera (1952) 680; (1955) 12435 vegetation (1959) 7851 Arctic Wildlife Kange, establisb, hearing (1959) 14567; (1960) 8260 Army personnel, reimbursement for travel (1955) 5531 atmospheric noise measurement (19.j2) 8019 Baranof Castle site conveyance — hearings (1956) 18597 law (1956) 14550 reports (1956) 10G05, 12101 Bare Lake, liranological effects of fer- tilizing (1955) 19428 Beluga River coalfield, reconnaissance (1959) 2012 black spruce, pruning by red squirrels on crown form (1959) 3551 bonds of municipal corporations, etc., re- funding, amend act — law (1958) 14020 reports (1957) 13507: (1958) 12537 brachiopods, Upper Silurian (1952) 7804 l)rush control (1957) 4040 businesses, lawful, incorporation, report (1958) 9440 Callovian (Jurassic) ammonites (1953) 9308, 13373 Cape Spencer to Arctic Ocean, coast pilot supplement (1900) 3485 carriers rendering freight transportation, ICC permits, through routes and joint rates, report (1960) 8192 Cenozoic megafosslls (1957) 17953 census enumerator's training manual (1959) 17284 census of agriculture, 1950, farms, etc. (1952) 3485: (l!).'):!) 3970 census of agriculture, 1954, farm charac- teristics, etc., special report (1957) 1704 census of business, 1954 — retail trade (1956) 14202 retail trade, size of establishment, legal form of organization (1957) 14702 selected services (1956) 19984; (1957) 14763 wholesale trade (1956) 14217 census of business, 1958 — retail trade (1960) 7843 selected service trades (1960) 9235 wholesale trade area reports (1960) 12826 census of governments, 1957, State bulletin (1959) 13851 census of housing, 1950, general charecter- istics (1953) 7115, 18472 census of manufactures, 1954 census of mineral industries, 1954, State bulletin (1957) 14767 census of population, 1950 (1954) 4942 advance reports (1951) 10771; (1952) 6701 detailed characteristics (1953) 15010 estimates (1953) 14987, 18489 (1954) 16312 (1955) 19089-90 general characteristics (1953) 7159 central Kuskokwim region, geography, etc (1955) 17207 Cinnabar Creek area mercury dejjosits (1951) 1309 civil service appointees, travel and trans- portation expenses, amend act — • hearing (1958) 8318 law (1958) 14094 reports (1956) 16919; (1958) 8223, 14724 climate (1953) 1218; (1959) 17159 climatic summary, 1922-52 (1958) 3858 (1951) 2299, 125S6: (1953) 3025. 14473; 13310; (1955) 2603, 2687, 13S36; (1957) (1958) 2707, 11054; 11540; (1960) 3212. Alaska — Continued climatologlcal data (1952 J 1750: (1954) 2929, 13521; (1956) 3177, 12095 ; (1959) 2993, 12586 coal — bituminous field. Wishbone Hill district, geology and resources (1950) 15791 deposits on lower Lignite Creek, Nenana coal field (1954) 7358 investigations (1951) 18082 prospects, exploration and development (1952) 11189 coal land leasing, increases acreage limita- tion — law (1959) 15628 reiiorts (1959) 12212, 12487, 14309 coal lands, railroad facilities, hearing (1955) 15492 coast pilot (1953) 5436; (1955) 5930 supplements (1951) 6402-3; (1952) 6833; (1953) 40S7, 7267; (1954) 0570; (1955) 14005; (1956) 14291; (1957) 4947, 6694; (195.S) 4144-45; (1959) 4397, 5757: (1900) 3484 commissioners, compensation — laws (1952) 13095; (1956) 16777 reports (1952) 8707, 13543; (1956) 14691, 15317 communications system, authorizing con- struction — estimates (1951) 549: (1952) 10385 hearings (1954) 9957, 12135 laws (1953) 15271: (1954) 14072 reports (1953) 15464, 15471, 15G59 ; (1954) 9733-34, 11S25, 12015 community air sampling and analyses, reg- ister (1958) 15325 cone crop, 1957 (1958) 8697 congressional delegation, present with oflS- cial U.S. flag — law (1959) 7307 reports (1959) 4718, 7373 constitutional convention, delegates — law (1955) 11425 reports (1955) 7694, 7945, 11706 construction materials, investigation (series) (1950) 9157-58; (1959) 16450: (1960) 390S construction outlook (adaptation of speech) (1959) 3819 Cook Inlet and tributaries improvement, engineers report — department edition (1937) 9861 document edition (1957) 9;>9S Cooper Lake dam site, plan (1951) 9902 copper ores — Kathleen-Margaret (K-M) prospect, up- per Maclaren River (1954) 12398 laboratory concentration (1950) 15S8S Millett deposit In southwestern area (1952) 15043 core tests and test wells, Oumalik area (1956) 20481 county business patterns (1953) 18486; (1955) 11177; (1958) 13709 crime control consent act participation — law (1956) 10839 reports (1950) 7011, 15387 crude oils, analyses (1959) 6064 death, leading causes, 1954 (1950) 20071; (1957) 11708; (1958) 15205 declaratory judgments, extend act — law (1954) 1G815 reports (1954) 9720, 12118 Delegate to be member of Alaska Interna- tional Rail and Highway Commission — law (1957) 8084 reports 5141, 7069 deputy commissioners, district judges to appoint — law (1954) C655 reports (1953) 12434; (1954) 6958 diseases of grasses and cereals, check list (1955) 8597 distances, official table. Army regulations (1957) 287, 6237 Page 122 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Alaska — Continued district court — additional judge, report (1956) 14676 judgments in or from, permit registra- tion — - law (1954) 16766 reports (1954) 9721, 14701 redefine 2d judicial division — law (1954) 16765 reports (1952) 10448; (1954) 9S20, 14797 district iiidires, fixing term of office, report (1956) 14779 dwelling units, preliminary counts (1951) 10708 earthquake history (1959) 4393 economic problems, 1955, hearings (1956) 12153-157 economy and market potential (1960) 1504 electric facilities, map (1959) 16342 ; (1960) 17072 electric rate book (1959) 12648; (1960) 13897 electronic technicians, examination an- nouncement (1957) 6685 employment development (1955) 17017 employment, encourage through tin dis- covery and production, report (1960) 11029 Eskimo ecology and society — • departmental edition (1959) 8375 document edition (1959) 8529 evaporation from free water surface (1951) 7453 explosives handling (1951) 17971 extend territorial law to include Indian county — law (1958) 11811 reports (1958) 9535, 12453 facilitate selection of public land under outstanding mineral leases or permits, (1960) 13358 factory inspection law (1951) 3848 family quarters, etc., oversea peacetime Army, spec, regs (1953) 19802 Federal airport act, make applicable, hear- ing (1959) 12550 Federal contributions for civil defense — hearings (1951) 9623, 15052 law (1952) 5055 reports (1951) 9596, 14897: (1952) 3727 Federal import milk act extension, reports (195-6) 12083, 16973 Federal tin purchase program, hearing (1955) 11833 fertilizing Bare Lake, effects on growth and production of red salmon (1959) 17427 fetal deaths (1956) 17631; (1957) 17097; (1958) 16436; (1959) 16960 FHA insured loans to private lenders (1953) 7515 fire weather measurements (1956) 17412 fires in inactive coal deposits, control (1959) 16701 fish and shellfish, common names (1953) 11045 fish and wildlife (1953) 17504 fisheries — and fur-seal industries (1952) 15497 ; (1953) 2559; (1954) 10499, 19621; (1955) 3374; (1956) 18997; (1958) 3498; (1960) 18546 annual summaries (1951) 9846, 11387: (1952) 2799, 5835; (1953) 2548, 6024, 13234, 17517, 18875; (1954) 8749, 10487, 18704; (1955) 12376, 19419; (1956) 12610, 18979; (1957) 15830; (1958) 581, 5994, 9933, 14983, 16001- 2: (1959) 4846, 12679; (1960) 1769, 15467 associations, lists (1952) 16655; (1954) 12328; (1955) 10308; (1956) 20400; (1957) 16S03 bottom trawling explorations in south- eastern waters (1959) 4850 briefs (1960) 624 18891 (1955) (1956) 7298; (1954) (1956) (1960) Alaska — Continued fisheries — continued canned fish and byproducts, annual sum- maries (1953) 2547, 13232; (1954) 15455 ; (1955) 8184, 15684-685 ; (1956) 7448; (1957) 7344; (195S) 6000; (1959) 6187, 7738 commercial, protection laws, etc. (1951) 8411, 9848, 15429-430, 16831, 19952 ; (1952) 7752, 15496, 18917-920; (1953) 7753, 11046, 16177. 17521, (1954) 7291, 10492, 17467 ; 4806, 8196, 15696, 19434 : 9097; (1957) 7354; (1958) (1959) 7752 cooperatives, lists (1951) 5241; 7289, 72462; (1955) 12384; 20401; (1957) 16804 gill nets regulation — hearing (1955) 4558 law (1955) 4199 reports (1955) 3135,4360 herring, 1878-1956, statistics 8429 herring meal, bulk handling (1957) 5541 16796 herring operations, winter (1954) 4147 herring spawning surveys (1960) 8423 industries, administration (1951) 15410 industry, employment possibilities (1954) 17463; (1055) 10309, 17177 management and research, progress re- ports (1958) 15005: (1959) 16388 preliminary reviews (1954) 7290, 15464; (1955) 10310; (1956) 9094; (1957) 9983; (1958) 8666; (1950) 6190 problems — • hearings (1956) 5485 report (1956) 17058 productivity and value (1954) 8751 salmon act, repeal of escapement provi- sions — law (1957) 15163 reports (1957) 13945, 15256 salmon and halibut fisheries, predator control program, hearings (1958) 3338 salmon and other fisheries, transfer juris- diction (1952) 13505 salmon canneries, utilization of eggs and waste (1952) 14059; (1954) 809; (1958) S661 salmon, offshore fishing (1953) 1103 salmon, on Nushagak River, hearing (1953) 8994 salmon, protection, report (1958) 4362, 4482 salmon, rehahilitation program (1956) 20129 salmon streams, logging effect (1957) 4043 shrimp explorations (1959) 16373 shrimp industry (1953) 11035 Shumagin Islands to Unalaska, king crab, shrimp, and bottom fish explorations (1959) 9037 wastes as poultry feed, possible use (1956) 7453 fishermen's and fish shore workers' unions, lists (1951) 13823; (1952) 15492; (1954) 12329; (1955) 18371; (1957) 2053, 16803 flight information manuals (1951) 1751, 11937; (1952) 1140, 11739; (1953) 3039. 10180; (1954) 6507; (1955) 7477; (1956) 14245; (1958) 7980; (1959) 10095 flight Information publication, enroute-low altitude (1960) 11807 floras, identification guide to flowers, ferns, trees (1954) 10948 Foraminifera from Carter Creek (1958) 1572 forest disease survey (1957) 16291 forest fires, ecological effects (1954) 7343'; (1956) 6290; (1959) 16672 forest land classes, indicators in air-photo interpretation (1959) 1669 forest research, problems and present status (1956) 12G64 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 123 Alaska — Continued forest survey — law (1953) 152SG reports (VJUli) 12774, 15473 4th class mail, restore size and wciRht limitations — hearinR (1960) 1C901 report (1900) 11030 freight carryinjr vessels, extend inspection exemption — law (1900) 10745 reports (1900) 5174. 10S99. 13409 freiKlit rates, increased (1952) ISSSS fresh water triclads (Turbellaria) (1953) 11353 funfrl, check list (1953) 6280 fur-seal industry, byproducts (1951) 15424 fur-seal poiiulation study (1954) 15400 game, etc., regulations (1951) 9849; (1952) 9307: (1953) 9312: (1954) 8758; (1955) 10315; (1950) 15734; (1957) 15840 ; (1958) lOOOS game law, amending — law (1953) 15208 reports (1953) 7435, 15013 gasoline, jet fuel, etc., service-station de- liveries, Federal supply schedule (1959) 419 general information (1951) 7568, 12738, 171S5; (1952) 3125, 15894; (1953) 2.S99; (1954) 6215, 10897; (1955) 5305, 17706; (1956) 12975; (1957) 18104; (1958) 5157, 13184; (1959) 6975 for Armed Forces (1951) 7570 for tourists (1954) 15940 for travel (1958) 6327 for United Nations (1952) 18241 ; (1953) 11633 : (1954) 10901 Government publications, list (1959) 15159 geographic names decisions (1951) 1940, 12175; (1952) 15535; (1954) 123S7, (1957) 10052 geolog.v — Anchorage and vicinity (1960) 11326 Atomic Energy Commission Project Chariot (1960) 16560 contrit)ution to Alaskan geology (1954) 18779. 19635 Great Sitkin Island (1956) 1664 Mount Katmai area (1959) 16458 petroleum sources (1959) 17488 Pribilnf Islands, geology and petrology (1956) 19073 water-i)ower sites (1955) 19480 geomorphologv of upper Kuskokwim region (1960) 14014 glaciation, progress report (1953) 20226 Governor, election — hearings (1954) 1733; (1955) 10017; (1957) S3S2, 9560 report (1957) 15562 nomination of B. Frank Ileintzlonian, bearing (1953) 7546 reports (1951) 5429; (1952) 7812; (1953) 0113: (1954) 5732: (1955) 4909: (1950) 4028; (1957) 5022; (195,S) 4K77 : (1959) 10197 Grandstand area, test wells, exploration and micropaleontologic study (1959) 3604 Grant Creek and (irant Tyake dam site, plan and profile (1951) 9901 ground water in permafrost regions (1953) 2(1223 : (1955) 12437 Gubik area, test wells, exploration and micropaleontolfigic study (1958) 0085 gulf coast, improvement, engineer report — departmental edition (1954) 708 document edition (1954) 537 harbors and rivers, engineers report — departmental edition (1954) 18562 document edition (1954) 18358 higher eibication compact — law (1953) 15288 reports (1953) 10033,15382 highways — equalize payment )inder Federal aid pro- gram, hearing (1900) 11184 Alaska — Continued highways — continued interstate extension, study, law (1959) 15707 map (1951) 1S950 Homer district, Kenai coal field, geology, etc. (1959) 17480 homestead allotments, conveyance to In- dians. Aleuts, or Eskimos — law (1956) 10800 reports (1950) 12081, 15361 homesteads, single tinal proof — law (1950) 14405 reports (1950) 10319, 12342 housing — estimate (1951) 13220 property recjuirements for living units (1953) 20147 Houston area, Matanuska coalfield, sub- bituminous Coal beds, investigation (1957) 17035 indebtedness, incur — law (1950) 10117 reports (1954) 14369; (1956) 3465,8812 indebtedness, prohibition against, under organic act (1955) 12493 Indian laws, treaties, etc., compilation (1951) 8025 infant mortality statistics (1950) 19279; (1957) 16078; (1958) 10435; (1959) 16959 iron ore resources (1960) 1820 job information (1959) 4111 judicial conferences — law (1951) 3082 report (1951) Ot!S judicial divisions, boundary revision — law (1955) 14370 rei)orts (1955) 11091, 12144 judicial divisions, etc.. map (1952) 17395 Jurassic mollusks (1955) 19482 juvenile delinquency investigation, report, (1950) 15404 lal)or status — deiiartnient edition (1956) 7615 docninicnt edition (1956) 6920 land and water resources development, com- mission to study, report (1959) 16165 lead and zinc deposits in southeastern Alaska (1954) S(i9 legislative relief, payments of station per diem allowances. Army Dept. circular (1955) 16523 light lists (1952) 8622-23: (1953) 5442; (1954) 6578-79; (1955) 5935-36; (1956) 14295-296; (1957) 6097, 0701- 2: (1958) 4153; (1959) 4405; (1900) 7900 limestone, high-calcium deposits, bibliog- raphy (1957) 15918 Little Susitna district, Matanuska coal field, geology, etc. (1959) 3598 Lituva Ban. nature and cause of giant waves (1960) 0989 longshoremen and harbor workers compen- sation, increase amounts, hearings (1958) 9623 Lvnn Canal area, potential industrial sites (1954) 4248 mail routes, schedules (1951) 5765, 10174, 15884, 20330; (1952) 4501. 9751, 14468, 18245; (1953) 2903, 9741, 19553: (1954) 4542, 9101; (1955) 920. 19741 mail to and from, use of air carriers, hear- ings (1900) 10976 maill)oat service between Seward and Ni- kolski, restrict route — hearings (1959) 12506; (1960) 9525 reports (1959) 12483: (1960) 10914 mails, advertisement inviting proposals for earrying-- star route (1954) 7559 steamboat and powerboat routes (1954) 5S98 manufacturing establishments under OASI program (1951) 17608; (1952) 14741 map, general, inset on United States map (1954) 7411 Page 124 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Alaska — Continued maritime services, radio stations, FCC rules and regulations (1960) 1742 marketing eggs (1956) 273S marketing milk (I960) 619S marriage, divorce, natality, fetal and Infant mortality data, vital statistics (Iftrto) 814, 105S4 : (1956) 5969, 19276; (1957) 1S003 ; (195S) 16431 marriages and divorces (1956) 12810; (1958) 6261; (1959) 9413 marriages, divorces, and annulments (1958) 5016; (1959) 9412 Matanuska Valley agricultural area, geo- logy and ground-water resources (1954) 4246; (i960) 9854 maternal mortality (1956) 192S0 ; (1956) 17097 ; (1959) 16958 Meade and Kaolak areas, test wells, ex- ploration and micropaleontologic study (1959) 1714 mental health enabling act, supplement land- grant provisions, report (1957) 10927 mentally ill, hospitalization and care — hearings (1956) 0263, 8895 law (1956) 16708 reports (1952) 10562; (1954) 9724. 11602, 17117; (1955) 14788; (1956) 1408, 10552, 14S37 merchant marine and fisheries problems, investigation, hearings (1958) 1308 merchant marine and water transportation problems (remarks) (1959) :;462 mid-century Alaska (1951) 20322; (1953) 1743; (1958) 1S76 military freight terminal, Great Falls, Mont., spec, regs (1951) 6080 military housing construction — hearing (1953) 2233 report (1953) 2210 military personnel ordered to, helpful hints, DA pamphlets (1956) 3049, 9833, 18373; (1957) 3457; (1958) 13324; (1960) 6264 mineral industry — minerals yearbook chapters (1956) 12750; (1957) 14388; (1958) 731, 7457; (1959) 1987; (1960) 1075 preprints from minerals vearbooks (1952) 16777: (1954) 8872, 17640 southeastern region fl958) 16295 mineral lands, Chilkat River and tributaries iron ore mining, permit — law (195S) 14007 reports (1957) 13464; (1958) 12539 mineral lands for homesteaders, quitclaim oil and gas rights — hearings (1959) 16208; (I960). 9628 law (1960) 16812 reports (1960) 15228, 15329 mineral lands leasing, increase acreage limitations — hearing (1959) 12541 reports (1959) 12197. 12477 veto message (1959) 14114 mineral lands, reserve for educational pur- poses — law (1956) 16801 reports (1956) 5199, 15315 mineral lands subject to lease, etc., amend statehood law — hearins (1959) 12541 reports (1959) 12220. 124S6 mineral production, 1950 (1951) 5620 mineral resources (1951) 5307, 18682- (1953) 60R.S. 13360. 19218; (1954) 18778; (1955) 4944, 19478; (1956) 10911, 15792 : (1957) 4111. 5602-3, 8684; (1958) 16059; (1959) 3598, 4925- ,26, 16458, 17486: (1960) 8469 mineral resources for proposed industries Lynn Canal area (1953) 11180 mines and minerals, revenue disposition — law (1957) 10756 reports (1957) 5119. 9735 mining claims, assessment work (1951) 13431 Mississippian cephnlopods (1057) 11626 mortality data, national summaries (1958) 16433; (1959) 10522; (1960) 14617 Alaska — Continued mortality from selected causes (1958) 164:!2 ; (1960) 14616 mortality statistics (1956) 17629-630; (1957) 10240-241, 14464-465 motor carriers and freiglit forwarders, ICC permits, grant grandfather rights — hearings (1960) 8259, 10958 law (1960) 13059 reports (1959) 9984 ; (1960) 10908 names and definitions of regions districts. and subdistricts (1954) 10658 natality, mortality, marriage, etc., data for U.S. (1952) 7993 natality, national summary (1958) 17306 ; (1959) 16961 natality statistics (1956) 11076; (1957) 16079 national atlas sheets — aerial mosaics (1959) 14750 aerial photography status (1959) 14751 topographic mapping status (1959) 14752 national bank reserves — law (1952) 1300.^ reports (1952) 5295, 10707 national firearms act, extend provisions to (1952) 7084 national park system, invitation to visit (1954) 10726; (1956) 11093; (1957) 14468 national school lunch act, amend — hearings (1951) 16421 law (1952) 1.3093 reports (1951) 14926; (1952) 10760 native loan program, investigation — hearings (1958) 5715 report (1958) 8240 nautical chart (1951) 2950 naval petroleum reserve no. 4' and adjacent areas — exploration history (1958) 10011 exploration, 1944-53, regional studies (series) (1959) 7851, 9120 exploration, subsurface geology and engi- neering data (1956) 20481 ; (1958) 6084-86; (1959) 1714, 3604, 6291-92, 7852, 15930 northwestern, navigation, flood control, etc., projects, engineer report — departmental edition (1960) 1716 document edition (1960) 1598 oil and gas deposits In lands beneath inland navigable waters, lease — hearings (1959) 3388 law (1958) 9327 reports (1957) 10998; (1958) 9688 omnibus act — hearings (1959) 8736, 8893 law (1959) 9790 reports (1959) 8633, 8669, 8831 organic act, amend, report (1958) 9446 paleontology of test wells and core tests in Oumalik area (1956) 20481 Paleozoic formations in Shainin Lake area, central Brooks Range (1957) 15930 Paleozoic gastropoda, description, etc. (1960) 8471 paleozoic paleontology, bibliography (1956) 19070 Palmer Airport project, investigation (1951) 9030. 11227 pegmatite deposits in southeastern area (1957) 5002 pelecypod Aucella. stratigraphic distribu- tion (1959) 7853 pelecypods. Upper (Tretaceous, of genus Ino- ceramus (1960) 18660 petroleum hulk plants and terminals, size and form of organization census of business, 1954 (1957) 12938 phosphate deposits (1959) 9120 placer mining, methods and costs (1960) 4170 pocket guides (1951) 7573; (1955) 1083; (1956) 8031 population — preliminary count (1951) 10831 provisional estimates (1954) 18260; (1956) 19992 totals for cities, etc (1952) 14811 282-902- Do not order from index; see indicated entry -68 9 Page 125 Alaska — Continufd port of entry facilities on Alaska Highway at Canadian border — law (195f.) 16792 reports (1955) 11791; (1956) 15314 precipitation data, hourly (1954) 2932; (1957) 3180. 12C9.S preparedness, report (1951) 6059 protection of bald eajile (1951) 1S056 public health problems (1951) 20243 public health work, nurses employed, census (1957) 5815-10, 11813 public lands — and future (remarks) (1959) 3826 beneath tidal waters, transfer title — law (1957) 15170 reports (1957) 13425, 154S6 claims, settlement, Interior Dept., etc., reports (1954) 3731 conveyance for public works — law (1957) 15100 reports (1957) 13406. 15519 conveyance, in Ancliorage — law (1957) 15132 reports (1957) 9520, 15479 conveyance of Juneau Subport of Em- barkation — law (1957) 6716 reports (1956) 14727; (1957) 5126, 5291 conveyance to Baptist Mid-Missions (1954) 9905, 14806, 16614 conveyance to Ninilchik Hospital Asso- ciation (1954) 5262, 14801, 16606 convevance to Sitka, Alaska, reports 11950) 1404 disposal and leasing (1952) 16750 orders affecting (1959) 16074 patent to Matanuska Valley Lines, Inc.. et al., extension of time (1956) 3416, 8689. 10071 preference rights (1955) 11528-532. 14081-85, 15039^3 purchase or lease by nonprofit organiza- tions- law (1954) 9641 reports (1953) 8867 ; (1954) 0967, 8337 sale to — Alaska Evangelization Society (1954) 0769, 15S02. 16007 Bov Scouts of America (1952) 10445: (1953) 5528, 15702, 15516; (1954) 9904, 14S03. 10847 Catholic Bishop of Northern Alaska (1952) 10444, 12839, 13544 (1953) 5572, 15115. 15701 Community Club of Chugiak (1954) 6759, 14804. 16608 Ekonomos. John (1955) 11566, 14161, 15220 Harding Lake Camp, Inc. (1954) 9900. 10115 Ilenkens, Gilbert, Jr. (1956) 5143. 15112, 16032 Homer, Steve L. (1956) 11906, 15149, 16052 Pacific Northern Timber Co. (1955) 7646, 9865. 14031 Power, Victor (1950) 3415, 8410, 8688 Turnagain Ann Community Club. Anchorage (1054) 5229, 14805, 10613 Turner. Lloyd H. (1954) 11780, 15075, 10575 Victory Bible Camp Ground, Inc (1952) 10442, 13571. 12837 Vogel, Oscar H. (1955) 7575, 11934, 14051 sales, amend act of 1922, report (1900) 15304 sales, amend act of 1940 — law (1960) 16815 reports (1960) 11133, 16868 settlement and entry, amend act to in- clude lands containing coal, oil, g.'is — law (195S) 14070 report (1957) 9521 : (1958) 14090 use and disjiosal, information bulletin (1957) 10134 validate patent to Carl E. Robinson (1957) 9460, 14933, 15401 atlas use, res- adjolDing 15318 leasing, chemical 12723; (1955) 2049. 13178; (1958) 2018. 2312, 10761; Alaska — Continued public lauds — continued withdrawals and reservations, (1959) 8013 withdrawn for highway, etc., toration to owners of lands — law (1960) 10721 reports (1960) 0730, 9402 withdrawn or reserved, lease for dock, etc., purposes (1952) 7176 within highway, etc., withdrawals, dis- posal — law (1956) 16761 report (1955) 11737; (1956) within Indian reservations, clarify law — lands — law (1960) 10721 reports (1957) 10997. 15475 public water supply of cities character (1957) 17860 public works act. amend — law (1954) 14036 reports (1954) 3091. 11952 public works appropriations, 1958, hearings (1957) 9547 publications, price lists (1951) 18521; (1952) 17639; (1953) 20107: (1954) 17311 : (1959) 2107. 8186 : (1960) 7525 rabies (1955) 6847: (1956) 7917 radiation survev meters (1952) 10084 radio facility charts (1951) 1675. 11862; (1952) 1000. 11674: (1953) 2980, 13794: (1954) 2305. 1992. 12878; (19.56) (1957) 2509. 12012: 10376: (1959) 2310, (1960) 2405, 11806 dates of latest prints (1957) 2005. 12111 ; (195S) 2114. 10475: (1959) 2409 radio stations. F.C.C. rules (1054) 8676; (1955) 18309; (1957) 1975: (1958) 46S2 radioactive deposits — Darby Mountains (1954) ST5 Easle-Nation area (1954) 5707 east-central district (1954) S7R4 eastern district (1954) 7j61 1615 Manley Hot Spring-Rampart (1954) 5708 northeastern (1952) 17847 Ruby-Poorman and Nixon Fork districts (1953) 19222 Seward Peninsula (1953) 11179 south central (1952) 17846 southeastern (1955) 15769; 10059 Yukon-Kuskokwim region (1953) lllSl ; (1954) 5715 radioactivity investigations — Cache Creek area, Yentna district (1955) 12431 Ear Mountain, Seward Peninsula (1955) 19478 selected rocks and placer concentrates (1953) 1165 Serpentine-Kougarok area (1953) 11183 railroad tax. repeal — law (1952) 10346 reports (1952) 7080,9055 railroads. Federal operation, amend act, rei)ort (1958) 4393 rainfall intensity-duration-frequency curves (1950) 620S reclamation activities, map (1951) 5791, 18952 reclamation remove 12496 reconnaissance topographic scries 9890-9 t. 13896-902 recreation facilities, establish — law (1950) 10108 reports (1955) 11735: (1950) 8811 recreation facilities, establishment, amend act — law (1957) 15092 reports (1057) 10928. 15478 recreation surveys (1954) 5713-714; (1955) 815. 0701 (1955) district (1958) investigation appropriations, limitations. report (1959) (1951) Page 126 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Colib— 13819 ; be- Alaska — Continued Red Jlountaln district, Kenai Peninsula laboratory concentration of cliromite ores (1958) 1704 resources, report (1954) 1734 retail, wliolesale, and service trades, statis- tics (1951) 7755; (1952) 2140 rivers and harbors, improvement (1953) 7G70 roads, liigliways and bridges, construction — law (1955) 14827 reports (1955) 7691, 12097 school lands — leases, extend, reports (1952) 13441 ; (1954) 369S; (1955) 3071 oil, gas, etc., leases — law (1953) 15252 reports (1953) 103S3, 12819, 15405 opening, repeal act — law (1952) 5057 reports (1951) 11029; (1952) 38G9 schools and roads, timber sales to benefit- hearings (1956) 18597 law (1956) 14525 reports (1956) 880S, 14715 sea lions, commercial use (1956) 7452 ; (1957) 1C799 sea otter population and transplant studies, 1959 (1960) 8428 seed production in scrub stand (1960) 6959 Sentinel Hill and Fish Creek areas, core test and test well, exploration (1959) 7S52 shellfish explorations of John N. southeastei'a waters (1951) (1952) 15488; (1953) 11034 Yakutat Bay area (1954) 7286 shore waters, 80-rod reserved spaces tween claims, abolish — law (1955) 14382 reports (1955) 11697, 15289 Simpson area, test wells, exploration (1959) 6293 Snettisham magnetite deposit (1956) 7667 soil groups, study (1951) 8858 soils and permafrost conditions, evaluation (1959) 7677 southeastern — cutover areas, rodent problem (1956) 17413; (1958) 8695 diamond drilling, Gvpsum-Camel prospect (1952) 9507 harbors, engineer report — departmental edition (1955) 545 document edition (1955) 392 long-log scaling tables (1956) 17414 Sitita spruce, hemlock, and red cedar, cull factors (1957) 4044 southwestern, rivers and harbors, engineer report — departmental edition (1957) 7254 document edition (1957) 6730 sponges of Arctic (1053) 6355 Square Lake and Wolf Creek areas, test wells, exploration and micropaleonto- logic study (1959) 6292 statehood — abstracts (1951) 5577 hearings (1953) 12697; 5448 ; (1955) 6187, 8382, 9560 law (1958) 11705 reports (1951) 9599; (1954) 5363; (1955) (1957) 10924,15562 statehood act, amend — hearing (1959) 12541 law (1959) 14028 reports (1959) 12220, 12486 sulfur and pyrites deposits (1952) 17842 sunshine and cloudiness (1951) 7452 surface water, quality and quality 15932; (1958) 10018; (1959) (1960) 3928, 11340 surface-water records, index 19090 surplus personal property disposition to — laws (1954) 16792; (1956) 16773 (1954) 1733, 10017; (1957) (1953) 4363, 12424 ; 7676; (1957) 1716 ; (1956) Alaska — Continued Surplus personal property disposition to — continued — reports (1954) 14390, 15066; (1956) 10320, 1531G; (1958) 12088 surplus property, donable, expansion of program, hearings (1959) 17353 surveying and mapping (1952) 4153 teaching aids tor developing international understanding (1956) 630; (1957) 5428 temperatures near soil surface, effect of clearcutting (1957) 4045 thorium and rare-earth deposits, bibli- ography (1957) 8683 tide tables 1958, errata (1957) 14817 tin mining at Lost River (1959) 1985 tin-placer sampling methods and results (1959) 6649 Titaluk and Knifeblade areas, test wells, exploration and micropaleontologic study (1959) 6291 Topagoruk area, test wells, exploration and micropaleontologic study (1958) 6086 topographic quadrangle maps 1060-62, (1951) 3605-8, 4311-13, 9918-19 transitional grants, appropriations, 1961 — hearings (1960) 3615 reports (1960) 3608, 6713 transportation legislation, hearings (1958) 15841; (1960) 8259, 10958 transportation in Canadian vessels — laws (1951) 13147; (1952) 10347; (1953) ; 12353; (1954) 11405; (1955) 7536; (1956) 8425; (1957) 13151; (1958) 9298; (1959) 12012; (1960) 6449 reports (1951) 11024, 11185; (1952) 5370, 10410; (1953) 5721, 10474; (1954) 5422, 9754; (1955) 4525, 7658; (1956) 6992, 7164; (1957) 8325, 9530; (1958) 5769, 9489; (1959) 4731, 12138; (1960) 5004, 5159 transportation problems — economic and safety regulation, outline of plan (1957) 16574 hearings (1956) 8898 report (1956) 17059 trees, check list (1053) 19612 tuberculin sensitivity (1953) 9610 tuberculosis, home care (1954) SS12 tuberculosis, nursing opportunities in con- trol program (1956) 19o61 Umiat area, test wells, exploration and mircopaleontologic study (1958) G0S4 unemployment compensation fund advances, reports (1955) 7737, 7944 unemployment insurance financing (1955) 17021 uranium and thorium, 1952 (1953) 9263 uranium reconnaissance. Lost River area (1954) 42G0 uranium, summary (1953) 1166 vessels carrying freight, exempt from inspec- tion requirements, etc. — hearing (1957) 15588 law (1958) 14084 reports (1957) 13866 ; (1958) 12055, 14430 vessels operating to British Columbia deemed in foreign trade for subsidy construction, hearings (1960) 9630 vital statistics, 1950 (1954) 18939 volcanic ash as building material — law (1954) 6657 reports (1952) 3745; (1953) 4191; (1954) 6957 volcanic ash falls, recent, effects (1960) 1823 volcanoes, investigation, bulletins (1956) 7568; (1958) 3542; (1959) 3593. 7844-45, 9114 ; (1960) 1821-23, 5408, 6977-78 waste facilities, municipal and industrial, 1957 inventory (1960) 1289 water-borne commerce (1955) 1S294 ; (1958) 502, 500; (1958) 500; (1959) 1009; (1960) 1719 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 127 Alaska — Continued water resources, — conservation project, investigate — law (1955) 1(!742 reports (1955) 6166, 9629, 12098, 14S17 deveio[)ment. maps (1954) 5718; (1958) 17012 potential development (1953) 4102 •water supply and sewape disposal systems requirements (1053) 1045 ■water transportation, FMB proprams and policies (remarks) (1959) 3463 watershed protection and flood prevention act, extension — hearings (1950) 7054, 17102 law (1956) ir,SS7 reports (1954) 17050; (1956) 5196, 7007, 15284, 16940 Weather Bureau substation and station history (1958) 3860 ■Willow Creek lode-gold minin? district, geo- logy and ore deposits (1954) 10591 women — labor laws summary (1959) 13607 legal status (1951) 15021: (1958) 17416 zeunerite deposit (1953) 4572 zinc and lead deposits, southeastern Alaska (1053) 13363, 16270 Alaska (fisliini.' vessel) : cruises, Gulf of Mexico, biological ocean- ographic survev, chemical data collected (1959) 6193 Alaska Agricultural Experiment Station : appropriations, consolidation with State Stations- — law (1955) 16770 reports (1959) 9971, 14736 progress report (1952) 4016 Alaska Airlines. Inc., accidents (1957) 12993; (1958) 259 Alaska cedar, see Cedar. Alaska Coastal Airlines, accidents (1955) 11209 ; (1959) 3193, 15500 Alaska Evangelization Society, sale of land to (1954) 6769, 14802, 10607 Alaska Forest Research Center : report (1956) 12004 stations papers (1954) 7343; (1956) 12664; (1057) 4043-45; (1958) 8695; (1959) 1669 technical notes (1956) 17411-414; (1957) 4046; (1058) 8696-97; (1959) 3551; (1900) 0959 Alaska Highway : general information (1958) 0327 photo interpretation of terrain (1951) 5307 port of entry facilities at Alaska-Canadian border — law (1950) 16792 reports (1955) 11701 ; (1950) 15314 world trade series (1053) 4530 Alaska International Rail and Highway Com- mission : Delegate from Alaska to be member — law (1057) 8084 reports (1957) 5141, 7069 establish — law (1950) 10753 reports (1955) 12149; (1956) 12073 extend and Increase authorization — law (1958) 11797 reports (1958) 8281, 12421 extend life — law (1959) 11965 reports (1959) 7554, 8670 Alaska-.Iuneau Gold Mining Co. (1951) 4832, 18315 Alaska Native Brotherhood : history, etc. — departmental edition (1950) 157 document edition (1959) 287 Alaska Native Service, investigation (1957) 8381 Alaska-Pacific Consolidated Mining Co. (1951) 1250 Alaska Peninsula : ammonites from Slielikof formation (1953) 13373 fauna (1959) 17430; (1960) 11279 Alaska pollack, see Pollack. Alaska Railroad : economic regulation under interstate com- merce act — hearings (1960) 8259, 10958 reports (1959) 12394; (1960) 10007 emplovees. jurisdiction of Court of Claims, report (1960) 8096 emplovees, relief (1052) 10527; (1953) 10345; (1954) 3781, 4991 fire protection, payment to Anchorage. Alaska, report (1958) 4393 McKinley Park Route, information on tourist season, interior Alaska and Yukon (1954) 15940 maintenance, encineering geology problems (1958) 15078 nonmetallic mineral deposits accessible to (1953) 7989 operations (1953) 7321 operations, survey report (1952) 10375 pressreleases (1960) 12250 propertv leases, extend leasing period — law (1955) 14401 reports (1055) 4381, 12104 reorganization report (1954) 17555 spur to Alaska coal lands, hearing (1055) 15492 wage award (1958) 17223 Alaska Range : geology of eastern part and adjacent area (1054) 10635 quaternary and engineering geology of area (1058) 15078 Alaska, Rivers, Ports, and Drainage Basins, Ignited States Study Commission on Development of, see United States Study Commission Development of Rivers, Ports, and Drainage Basins of Alaska, and intervening areas. Alaska Road Commission : general information (1951) 7568, 12738; (1954) 6215 operations — hearings (1955) 14082 report (1955) 14841 Alaska Steamship Co., Ltd. : decision of Federal Maritime Board (1953) 2751, 4034, 18838, 18858; (1954) 10407, 10410 purchase of war-built cargo vessels (1956) 7010, 8840. 10040. 10380, 15408 Alaska University, land for support, etc., amend act, report (1055) 7602 Alaskan Air Command. Arctic Aeromedical Laboratory, technical note (1960) 10544 Alaskan Transportation Board, establish, let- ter from ICC (1957) 16574 Albacore, see Tuna fish. Albania : banking and finance (1958) 17132 basic information. Air Force pamphlet (1957) 1407 Communist takeover and occupation, special report (1955) 1333 economic and inilitarv reports (1958) 16129, 10142; (lO.'-.O) 576. 001. 5000. 12808, 12840. 12861, 14823. 17545: (1960) 773. 793. 827, 1013. 3008. 7208. 0903, 11305, 14424, 15838. 17613 economic translations (1950) 5058, 5066, 13227, 14SS4, 14888, 14805-806; (1000) 035. 1006 education, selected bibliographv (1058) 12660 gazeteer. official standard names, list (1965) 740 gold looted bv Germans, arbitrator for claims (1052) 6207 hvdroiiieteorological service (1059) 1881, 12010 manufacturing industries (1058) 17087 Moscow's European satellites (1956) 4247 people's eeonomic plan. 1958, report (1958) 16105 People's Republic State budget, report (10."'>S) 10122 picfdiial siiniiiiarv of Communism in action (1960) 6668 Page 128 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Albania — Continued political and sociological translations (1959) 4970, 4985, 6375, 17560; (l'J60) 5564, 11475 statistical yearbook, 1958, translation and glossary (1959) 10536 tensions within Soviet captive countries (1954) 19430 trees and shrubs, description, etc. (1959) 856 Albanian language, guide (1960) 2 Albano. Alfonso, relief (1953) 15609 Albano, Camillo J., relief (1951) 6504 Albany, Ind., population, special census (1957) 3526 Albany, N.Y. : aeronautical chart (1951) 4751 aircraft accident (1954) 6512 census of business, 1954 central business dis- trict statistics (1957) 6490 census of housing, 1950, nonfarm housing characteristics (1953) 7117 census of population, 1950 characteristics, preliminary report (1951) 10833 Communist activities, investigate, hearings (1953) 186000; (1954) 9986 dwelling units, rental and vacancy charac- teristics (1956) 3261 housing, block statistics (1952) 8514 instrument approach chart 2848 occupational wage survey — departmental edition (1952) 16739; (1960) 14533 document edition (1952) 16374; (1960) 13126 port (1955) 10199 solar variation and precipitation (1953) 4849 topographic map (1951) 13909 water route to St. Lawrence River, survey — hearing (1958) 8339 report (1957) 15520 weather observations, hourly (1956) 13012 Albany, Oreg., railroad accident (1954) 19664 Albany Congress of 1754 : bicentennial, committee to assist — law (1953) 15260 reports (1953) 15407, 15718 Albany County, N.Y.. population, special cen- sus (1958) 2948 Albanv Countv, Wvo. : ground water geology (1950) 19098 reconnaissance (1955) 19064 Shanton magnetite-ilmenite deposits, dia- mond drilling (1954) 2012 Albany Port District RR., emergencv board (1956) 1593 Albatrosses, aircraft hazard, Midway Islands, investigations (1958) 4773 Albeni Falls Reservoir : lands acquired, adjustments — law (1958) 13991 reports (1955) 9938: (1956) 14839; (1957) 13860; (1958) 9583 Alberghetti. Daniele. and familv, relief (1954) 14692 : (1955) 6247 Albert. Martin, relief (1958) 14631; (1959) 4692 Albert Twill, see Twill. Alberta Workmen's Compensation Board. safety program (statement) (1955) 704 Albertson Water District : relief — law (1960) 9385 reports (1960) 4978. 6748 All)i. Evelyn, relief (1956) 14662: (1957) 5033; (1959) 4481; (1960) 9349, 13481 Albino rats, see Rats. Albrecht. E. J., Co., relief (1951) 573, 13436; (1955) 6002, 15215 Albumin : egg — iodination, effect on macrostructure sta- bility, USSR study (1960) 14365 technical, scale form, specification (1957) 11451 Albuminometer, specification (1956) 17286 Albuquerque. N. Mex. : aeronautical chart (1951) 7843 aircraft accidents (1955) 19119; (1960) 10643 census of housing, nonfarm characteristics (1953) 5313 fleas from region (1951) 3984 flood control, improvement (1953) 7665 hospital for treatment of Indians — law (1954) 11408 reports (1954) 8491,9923 Indian reservation group, basic information digest (1960) 6032 instrument approach charts (1951) 2924, 4651 Kirtland Field, terminal forecasting man- ual (1953) 1758 occupational wage survey — departmental edition (1960) 15938 document edition (1960) 15111 property requirements for living units in district (1953) 1044 rehabilitation and drainage, unit AE-2, specifications (1954) 15826 substation — construction, specifications (1951) 5806 control equipment, invitation for bids (1951) S770 electrical equipment, invitation for bids (1951) 5816 weather observations, hourly (1956) 19503 ; (1957) 1303 Albuquerque Broadcasting Co. (1951) 1295 Alcan Harbor, chart (1951) 2955 Alclad, see Aluminum. Alco Products. Inc.. annual report on con- tract SM-1 (APPR-1)(1960) 10571 Alcoa Steamship Co. Inc., Federal Maritime Board decision (1954) 15386 Alcohol : alcohol-water injection for farm tractors (1953) 9761 aliphatic — ■ adsorption from aqueous solution (1953) 18446 chemical properties of irradiation (1951) 16177 cancer detection, precipitation of blood pro- teins (1951) 15686 D.C. alcoholic control act, amend (1951) 17852 denatured — and proprietary solvent, specification (1957) 8569 distribution and use, code of Federal reg- ulations (1960) 17196 formulas. regulations (1957) 8721 ; (1960) 18694 effect on grinding of metals (1954) 4878 ethyl— ethanol — ■ infrared spectra (1952) 14295 specifications (1954) 15421 ordnance use. specification (1957) 14027 specifications (1951) 785, 6953; (1952) 3936. 5524; (1954) 15419; (1955) 16905 svnthetic, production, industry-wide con- ■ ference of workers. USSR (1960) 5603 uses, production, etc. (1951) 9024 Federal alcohol administration act. amend (1951) 621, 3177; (1952) 17872 grain, fungal amylase process (1951) 2368, 14299' industrial — code of Federal regulations (1955) 12464 industry in Puerto Rico (1951) 5877 minimum wage rates in Puerto Rico (1955) 17714 subpena powers in permit-revocation pro- ceedings — law (1951) 16351 reports (1951) 14902. 16477 industries, statistics. 1953 (1954) 8S19 : (1955) 8288; (1956) 773; (1957) 951: (1958) 676: (1959) 540; (1960) 3946 infrared studies of association, 7271 methanol-ethanol-water determination of vapor-liquid equilibria with radioactive tracer (1955) 11071 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 129 Alcohol — Continued permit proceedings. Internal Revenue Service rules (lOoOi lO'j:^! permit regulations under Federal alcohol administration act (lOoo) 18420 photomicrojrrapliic tractcins of drops In rocl05 profiling. Zeiss design (1900) 15S0O telescopic — overhaul, repair and handling manual (1953) 13600 parts catalog (1953) 13600 surveying, specification (1956) 12471 triangular, boxwood, specification (1951) 19635 Alien enemy property, see Enemy property. Alien Property Custodian Office, operations (1953) 5751 appropriations. .Justice Dept. — hearings (1954) 3712, 10246; (1955) 6172. 99S4 laws (1953) 15257: (1954) 1435; (1955) 11404; (1956) 11823 reports (1953) 12615: (1954) 5129; (1955) 6164, 9887, 11719; (1956) S529, 10.-534 investigation (1952) 3834. 5446 investigation, extend, report (1953) 12748 jurisdiction of motion pictures of German origin (1953) 1880 operations (1953) 5751 reports — departmental (1951) 17333; (1953) 1879, 14736: (1955) 8741-42; (1956) 11510; n957) 7S74 ; (1958) 6509; (1959) document (1951) 17827; (1953) 2181, 15354 transfer to State Dept., hearings (1956) 15475 Aliens : address report program (1951) 3714; (1052) 2844: (1953) 1185; (1955) 686; (1960) 18(581 Army regulations (1956) 1229 poster (195(;) 7(i7 questions and answers (1956) 766 admission, waive immigration and national- ity act provisions (1956) 5145, 6852, 6932. 6935, 6949. 6955. 8486, 8489, 10038, 10211, 10214. 10216, 10218, 10446-447. 10467-468 10471, 10480, 11754, 11761, 11764, 11787, 11868, 11898, 11917, 11941; (1956) 14310- 312. 14350, 14365, 14611, 14623, 14642, 14644, 14654. 15027-28, 15030, 15032, 15095, 15131, 151.3&-137; (1956) 16597, 16614, 16616, 16627, 16636, 16640, 16661. 16674-677. 16683: (1957) 6781. 6817-18. 8134, 8164. 945S. 9654- 55. 10703. 10705, 10711. 10716, 10822. 10875 11130-131. 11160, 13041, 13222, 132i62, 13283, 13747, 13S13, 13824, 14846-847, 14867, 14913, 14942, 15391 ; (1958) 3229, 4173, 4249, 4307, 5600, 6695. 6929, 6944, S061, 8199, 8204, 8358. 9248. 9417, 11600-661, 11S87. 12291, 12293, 12332, 13833, 13947. 14793: (19.59) 58.30, 8016, 8794, 9761, 9K26, 15001, 10031 Basque aliens, relief (1952) 10745, 12877, 13354 children and relatives of citizens, facilitate admission, reports (1957) 0819, 9030, 10704 Aliens — Continued code of Federal regulations (1951) 8343; (1952) 9283; (1953) 9261; (1954) 5586; (1955) 10237; (1950) 3867; (1957) 7279: (1958) 4702; (1959) 4821 : (]960» 3810 court proceedings in forma pauperis, permit — law (1959) 15685 reports (1959) 12148. 16153 deportation and exclusion orders, judicial review — hearing (1958) 12192 reports (195s) 14389: (1959) 8685 deportation, suspensions (1951) 024, 685, 3258-59, 4976-77, 5018-19, 6514-15, 6677. 7957-58, 7997-98. 8099, 9520, 9529, 11182. 13356, 1353.3-534. 14982, 15159. 17867-868; (1952) 3832, 3889, 5218-19. 5403, 5442-43. 7337, 8829-31, 9052. 10470. 10750, 13233. 13391; (1953) 5702, 8912. 9067-6S. 10352, 10580. 10706, 12390-391. 12822. 15416 ; (1954) 3824-35. 5274-75. 7029, 8513, 9S07. 11970. 14320-321; (1955) 4530, 7638-39. 12055. 14630; (1956) 3602- 4. 5156-5S K.-,(,_\ 11867, 12275. 14901. 15161; n: 5829. 7359. 8619, 8805. 9825. 9975. 11933- 934. 12392. 13961, 13963, 14389 facilities for detention — law (1952) 10355 reports (1951) 18345; (1952) 10545 Federal employment in States and D.C., consolidate and review laws, report (1959) 12395 fiances of citizens, facilitate admission (1956) 11899 fiances or fiancees of citizens, admission as temporary visitors, report (1960) 3559 Page 132 Do not Older from index; see indicated entry Aliens— Continued foreign nationals, Army regs. (1056) 16389 illegal employment, report (1954) 17097 illegal entry, etc.. prevent — law (1952) 6932 reports (1952) 3738, 3763, 3844, 5185 illegal migration, control — hearings (1954) 15226 report (1954) 17098 immigrant status, adjustment, opinion of u\ttorney General (1960) 7247 land disposal, permit — law (1957) 15068 reports (1957) 13420, 13930 lawfully resident, tubercular spouses or children, relief — law (1955) 14079 report (1955) 11981 medical examinations, manual (1956) 12858 nationals of Italy, relief (1954) 14852, 16664 nonimmigrant, adjust status to permanent resident — - law (1958) 14045 reports (1958) 12049,14693 permanent residence, amend immigration and nationality act — law (1959) 14090 reports (1959) 7378, 12415 permanent residence and deportation (1959) 12076, 15602, 16033 permanent residence, grant (1951) 6728, 7956. 8098. 11121, 14924, 16521-522; (1952) 3689,7075, 10755, 10799, 13427 ; (1953) 4165, 5531, 7425, 9065-66, 10511, 10647, 12539, 15640; (1954) 3665, 5209, 6627, 6760. 8437, 8540, 9S0S. 11273, 11846, 14969, 17061 ; (1955) 6162-63, 11533-534, 12110- 111, 12117, 12153. 15282; (1956) 3411-12, 3414, 3419, 3493, 6850-51, 6861, 6946. 7139, 8483, 8764, 10235, 10448, 10466, 10473, 11S67, 11939, 12223-224, 12232-233, 14329, 15034- 35, 15092. 16625. 16641. 16646. 16657- 659. 16662, 16673; (1957) 5075, 8165, 9598. 10817, 13719. 13820; (1958) 8195, 12333; (1959) 8618, 14388; (1960) 13170, 136"09 permanent residence. record admission (1951) 13488, 16295 radio licenses, amend communications act — hearing (1958) 8.326 law (1958) 14161 reports (1958) 9449, 14799 relatives, how to sponsor, under refugee relief program (1955) 19693 relatives of citizens, etc., permanent resi- dence, grant — law (1959) 15727 reports (1959) 9881, 16156 relatives of citizens, relief (1956) 3410, 7156, 8409, 8503, 10201, 12200, 12234, 14318, 14359, 14629, 15135, 16660; (1958) 1322 relief (1956) 5128, 5146, 5164, 6855-56, 6933-34, 6947, 6951, 6956, 8484, 8491- 92, 10037, 10202, 10209-210, 10215, 10219, 10469, 10472, 11753, 11760, 11772, 11781, 11786, 11894. 11897, 11903, 11915-916, 12198, 12235, 14315, 14334-335, 14360-362, 14609-610, 14622, 14641, 14643, 14653, 14656, 15029, 15031. 15033, 15036-37, 15093- 94, 15138, 16615, 16634-635, 16637, 16669-670; (1957) 5086, 6780, 6820, 8135, 8137, 8161-62, 9364, 9456, 9597, 9653, 9656. 9668, 10702, 10717-719, 10821, 10876, 10890, 11132, 11158- 159. 13131, 13225, 13333, 13819, 13821, 13823, 14879, 14909, 14912, 14929, 14948, 15383, 15390 ; (1958) 3227, 4171, 4251, 4306, 5602, 6777. 6936, 6987, 8060, 8196-97, 8207, 8374. 8376, 9259, 9383. 9416, 9672, 11606, 11658. 11696, 11876, 11885, 11930, 12223, 12330, 12334-335. 12365-366, 12386- 387. 13785, 13831-832, 13902-903, 13946, 14235, 14309; (1959) 5828, 7344, 7360, 8617, 8781, 9824, 11915, Aliens — Continued relief — con tinned 12361, 12377-378, 13930-931, 13960, 13962, 14383, 14398 ; (1960) 6556, 9444, 12914, 12957, 13547, 13588, 15278 residence and business rights in Federal Republic of Germany (1955) 3378 residence and business rights in Federal Republic of Germany and West Berlin (1959) 4876 serving in Armed Forces after June 24, 1950, naturalization (1953) 10644 sheepherders, nonquota visas, amend act, report (1955) 14780 sheepherders, relief (1955) 6255, 9586, 14073: (1956) 12297 spouses and children of citizens, grant non- quota status, report (I960) 3559 status, adjustment by Attorney General, reports (1960) 3559, 13410, 13658 subversive, etc., in diplomatic status, inves- tigation, progress report (1952) 372 survivors of servicemen, social security ben- efits, amend act — law (1957) 15105 report (1957) 11034 training of foreign nationals in nuclear science and engineering (1958) 11467 tubercular, spouses or children of citizens, relief (1955) 9522; (1957) 5074, 8281. 9350, 10874, 14941, 15382 universal military training, exempt — hearing (1954) 9966 report (1954) 9926 veterans benefit payments under corrected discharge — law (1959) 12000 reports (1959) 9831, 12417 see also Displaced persons — Immigration and emigration — Naturalization — Ref- ugees. Alignment charts, see Nomography (mathe- matics). Alimentary canal, transmission of communi- cable diseases, prevention and control in World War II (1958) 15578 Alimentary pastes, definitions and standards of identity, insert (1956) 20410 Aliphatic alcohol, see Alcohol. Aliphatic compounds : adsorbed at solid-air interface — mechanical durability, and effect of halo- genation (1957) 18023 polar, friction and wettability and effect of halogenation (1957) 18020 adsorption from aqueous solution by carbons (1953) 18446 nitrocompounds, diphenylamine test (1952) 19083 Aliphatic petroleum naphtha, see Naphtha. Alivantistos, Constantinos N., relief (1958) 3251 Alkalescens-Dispar group, schema (1951) 8752 Alkali Butte coal field, deposits (1952) 17841 Alkali halides : crystals, mechanism of additive coloration (1953) 19893 ionizing radiation, effects (1955) 9090 salts, intercrystalline film formation in sin- gle crystals (1954) 6389 see also Halides Alkali hydroxides, chromium and vanadium, submicrogram quantities, determination (1956) 3170 Alkali metals : bibliography (1960) 18324 electrolytic preparation (1956) 11641 high-temperature, sampling (1955) 11063 safety guide (1955) 5858 salts. Are extinguishing agents, evaluation (1957) 1318 Alkalies : census of manufactures, 1954, industry bul- letin (1957) 6525 concentrated solutions, use for alumina leaching, USSR study (1959) 12944 halide crystals, growing from melt, USSR study (1960) 8577 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 133 Alkalies — Continued industry (1953) 11218; (19G0) 1543 international cartels (1951) 3474. 7918 laundry, eontaininfr carboxyniethylccllulose, sip'eciiication (19.")7l 114(;.") pH standards of high alivalinity, etc. (1951) 5GS8 Portland cement clinker compounds, SO3 ef- fect (1952) 4284 ner also Silicates. Alkaline batteries, see Storage batteries. Alkaline earths : bibliography (1960) 18325 metal ions effeet on activity of cracking mntalysts (1954) 17752 salts, dosimetry of ionizing radiations (1952) 1909S titanates of metals, heat and free energy data (1954) 19699 Alkaline leaching, see Leaching. Alkaloids : content and distribution of ergot in USSR (1959) 12935 huntint', supplemental table of genera (1955) 17747 tomato leaves source (1955) 1G150 see also Echinopsin. Alkanes, C5-C0 n-alkanes. conversions in pres- ence of alnminuni-chrumium potassium catalyst, USSR studies (lO')!!) 1911 Alkenylsilanes, Rama spectra of (1953) 1S434 Alyd resins, see Resins. Alkyl compounds : halide with halide ions, Isomerization, USSR study (1960) 9946 thermal decomposition of metal alkvls (1959) 6721 Alkylbenzene, corrosion of selected materials in mixture of dowtherm A and alkyl- benzene (1956) 3208 Alkylbicyclohexyls. synthesis and purification (1951) 3942 Alkylbiphenyls, synthesis and purification (1951) 3942 Alkyldiphenylmethane hydrocarbons, see Hydrocarbons. All-American Canal : Coachella Canal, earthwork, etc., specifica- tion (1953) 2824 Coachella division, general information (1954) 15794 contribution to economic development of Imperial Valley, etc.. Reclamation Bu- reau reports (1956) 945, 15004 earthwork, etc., specifications (1951) 5798; (1952) 3057 pumping units, invitation for bids (1952) 18175 ; (1953) 6327 All-bank statistics, United States 1896-1955 (1959) 9006 All hands, Naval Personnel Bureau informa- tion bulletins (1951) 2108, 12361; (1952) 1558, 12135; (1953) 3458, 14300; (1954) 2804, 13208; (1955) 2488, 13400; (1950) 2559, 13708; (1957) 3049, 1258; (195S) 2570, 10924; (1959) 2863, 1140:i ; (1960) 3070. 12437 All-risk crop insurance, see Federal all-risk crop insurance. AU-Russian congress of pediatricians, see Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. All-Union : XOTE. — For lieadings beginning All-Union, see Union of Soviet So- cialist Republics. All-weather flight manual (1957) ISOll All-year school (1958) 8533 Allamakee County, Iowa, soil survey (1958) 15343 Allard, Calif., railroad accident (1953) 2635 Allatoona Dam and Reservoir, real property conveyance to Methodist Church, Ac- worth, Ga. (1957) 5073, 8284, 9349 Allbaugh, N.J., court case (1951) 1289 Alldritt. Coral E.. relief (1951) 4910, 8105, 9297 Allegany County, Md. : Bailey bridge ownership transfer — law (1957) 15030 reports (1957) 13417, 13S54 coking coal, recoverable reserves (1953) 11267 Alleganv County, N.Y., soil survey (1956) 009S Alleghany quadrangle, Calif. (1951) 13916 Allegheny County, Pa. : caseload management, guid<-s. public as.=ist- ance programs (1957) 117S coal, carbonizing properties (1959) 6668 coal preparation characteristics (1959) 13372 coking coal, recoverable reserves (1953) 2U314 Allegheny County Airport, instrument ap- proach chart (1951) 2881, 6323, 6352 Allegheny formation, .see Pennsylvania period. Allegheny National Forest : general information (1959) 1670 Kane Experimental Forest, research activ- ities (1953) 19179 Allegheny Plateau : hardwood forests, growth after pulpwood cuttings (1954) 15550 hardwoods of area, chemical control, meas- ured dosages test (195S) 12840 Alleghenv region, pruning hardwoods (1958) 6066 Alleghenv River and tributaries, engineer re- port (1954) 19403, 19526 Allen, Barbara P., relief (1954) 9881, 14908. 16488 Allen, C. G., relief of estate (1952) 8783. 12809. 13704 Allen, Dorothv N. W., relief (1954) 14295, 15152, 16605 Allen, Ethan, Air Force Base, see Ethan Allen Air I'orce Base. Allen, Frederick L., papers in Library of Con- gress, register (1958) 12934 Allen, G. F.. and others, relief (1954) 9715; (1955) 4301 Allen, George L. F., relief (1954) 5141 ; (1955) 4285,9845, 11308 Allen, George V.. report on India, hearing (1954) 15205 Allen, Harold L., relief (1956) 11891, 15083, 16613 Allen, Henry T., papers in Library of Con- gress, register (1958) 12935 Robert L., consultation with staff of Un-American Activities Connuittee (1960) 8154 William Y., Jr., relief (1900) 12950. 13250, 13548 Allen County, Ind., population, special census (1957) 4906 Allen Countv, Kans., water-flooding projects (1957) 8804 Allen Coal Mine, fire protection system, Colo- lado Fuel and Iron Corporation (1958) 16303 Allentown, Pa. : census of business. 1954. central business district statistics (1956) 19942; (1957) 17419 census of housing. 1950 nonfarm character- istics (1953) 5314 census of population. 1950 characteristics, preliminary report (1951) 10834 flood-control project, hvdraulic model In- vestigation (1954) 4060 housing. I)locU statistics (1952) 8515 instrument approach charts (1951) 451, 6303 motor vehicle accident (1060) 11351 occupational wage survey — departmontiil edition (1952) 17895; (19(iO) 10176 document edition (1952) 17504; (1960) 9432 weather observations, hourly (1956) 13020 Allentown Boiler Works (1951) 15215 Allergy : acute radiation sickness problems (1960) 210 Allen, Allen, Page 134 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Allergy — Continued carotid sinus-ehemoreceptors, reaction (1959) G492 general Information, health information series (1959) 10564 new teaching. USSR study (1959) 7953 reactions, role of nervous system, USSR study (1960) 5578 research progress, highlights (1959) 16946 ; (1960) 11570 role in Infection process, USSR study (1959) 7954 Allergy Day, National, see National Allergy Day. Allethrin : digest of information (1952) 1651G ; (1955) 1S671 fly spravs, synergistic action, tests (1952) 7650, 17699; (1953) 20135; (1955) 8581 ; (1956) 6250. 11310 synergists against body louse, evaluation (1960) 1S218 Alley, Thelma L., relief (1956) 11912; (1957) 6839 ; (1959) 7358 Alley dwellings : District of Columbia, facilitate acquisition of property under act — law (1960) 6439 reports (1958) 14759; (1959) 7591; (1960) 4974 District of Columbia, repeal prohibitory laws — law (1954) 14126 reports (1954) 14222, 14524, 14594 Alliances : free world's allies (1952) 16023 great alliance of free men (address) (1951) 15854 Allied and Associated Powers. Austrian State treaty text (1956) 1016 Allied High Commission for German.v : archives, security files of Comiiined Travel Board, protocol (1959) 8247 archives, storage, etc., agreement (1955) 17660 charter, agreement between U.S., United Kingdom, and France (1952) 3101 charter revision, agreement between U.S., United Kingdom, and France (1952) 3104 history, structure, and procedures, Histori- cal Division monograph (1952) 4458. 9658 official gazette (In various languages) (1951) 2243, 12532. 19005; (1952) 1706, 12263; (1953) 3572, 14423; (1954) 2S92, 13278; (1955) 2558, 13474 Allied powers, disarmament plans (1960) 18125 Allies, why we need allies (address) (1951) 10287 Alligator grass, see Alligator weeds. Alligator pears, see Avocados. Alligators, care and feeding in captivity (1960) 16271 Alligator weeds : transportation, prohibit — ■ law (1956) 16744 reports (1956) 12003, 15384 Allocation of Radio and Television Frequen- cies, Commission on, establish, reports (1958) 12137, 12435 Allocations, see Priorities. Allomyces, growth factor requirements (1952) 3393 Allotments (Army), see Pay, allowances, etc. Allotments, authorizations, etc. (foreign aid programs) (1954) 13010; (1955) 2295 Allotropic transformations, see Phase studies. Allowances, see Military supplies — Pay, al- lowances, etc. — Travel. Alloy Steel Forging Corp. (1951) 13569 Alloys : aging influences high-temperature proper- ties (1951) 11599 nircraft structural, effect of temperature on dynamic modulus of elasticity (1958) 13038 alloying theory, progress report (1956) 9904 Alloys — Continued atomic interaction, dependence of diffusion coefficient (1953) 17061 binary — centrifugal separation of liquid and solid phases (1954) 944 elasticity and structure (1952) 780 bonding by isostatic pressing at elevated temperatures (1959) 7151 casting material 195, gas porosity-graded,. mechanical properties (1957) 1165 ceramic coatings in reducing corrosion (1951) 11610 chemical composition influence on rupture properties at 1200° F (1953) 1258 constitution, discussion (1951) 1292() corrosion- and heat-resistant electrodes, specification (1956) 10686. 18744 corrosion properties in higli tompernture waters (1957) 1218, 8939 corrosion-resistant, halogen-containing gases as lubricants at 1200° F (1959) 5292; (1960) 1161 crystal lattices, local distortions during transformation hardening (1954) 383 dampnig capacity (1959) 6663 diffusion processes at elevated temperatures, effect of ultrasound, USSR studies (1959) 1925 diffusionless phase changes (1951) 17532; (1952) 2081, 6679, 16201, 18495; (1953) 5241, 8649. 10091; (1954) 402, 6114, 8088, 16287; 19301-302; (1955) 2888 dispersion fuel elements (1960) 3407 dispersion-hardened, creep theory (1958) 8884 dissolution experiments (1956) 14143 EI437, heat resistance to plastic deforma- tion, USSR studies (1959) 1926 fatigue strength at elevated temperatures. effect of notches (1954) 8917 formation, chemical thermodynamics ap- plication (1954) 6415. 9408, 16290; (1955) 1211, 5820, 18070 fusible, ingots and bars, specification (1951) 16771 gas-turbine blades, solution treatments (1951) 8641,20144 GE-81 alloy, brazing nichrome V (1955) 7206 grain-boundary creep (1958) 6224 heat-resistant — complex, vacuum-induction, vacuum-arc and arc-induction melting (1959) 13443 corrosion (1953) 5234 endurance, criterion under combined stresses, USSR study (1960) 8606 impact behavior at high temperatures (1957) 5741 influence of hot-working conditions on high-temperature properties (1956) 17573; (1958) 10101, 16357 properties (1957) 10218 protective coatings, USSR studies (1959) 1928 S-816 and Inconel 550— effect of cyclic thermal stressing on stress-rupture life and ductility (1958) 17267 effect of variations in temperature cycle on thermal fatigue life (1958) 17266 theory, USSR study (1960) 14386 vacuum and hydrogen brazing (1957) 5746 high -temperature — behavior in cracked-ammonia atmospheres (1956) 4830 bibliography (1953) 1615 gas turbine construction, metallurgical achievements in development, USSR study (1960) 815 high strength, master curves for creep and rupture (1957) 17071 studies (1952) 16177 high-resolution radiography (1954) 15691 homogenous ingots, produtcion b.v consum- able-electrode arc melting (1956) 9245 HS-31, overheating effect on creep-rupture properties (1958) 774 impact strength, drop test (1955) 6658 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 135 Alloys — Continual kinetics of agin)?, causes of effeot of small dissolved admixtures (1953) 17079 light, tensile properties at low temperatures (1!>.-)1>) 17005 low-carbon — chemical composition (1951) 18815 creep properties ( 1951) 14054, 20127 rupture iiroperties (1951) 20r2t! surface finish, fatipue properties at ele- vated tem])erature (1954) 7497 low permealiility, magnetic properties (1950) 17(i75 low teinpcrature applications, research and (level, ipiMfiit (1954) 177X9 M-252 and .S-Sltj, abnormal grain growth (1958) 775 M-252, effect of overheating on creep-rup- ture properties (1958) 0241 measurements of total hemisi)lierical emis- sivlty (1959) 3926 metallic alloy formation, thermodynamics in study (1951) 10025 N-155, static and fatigue ])roperties at elevated temperatures (1955) C661 : (19571 10189 noble metals, thermoelectric properties (1959) 13793 nonferrous — chemically equivalent specifications (1954) 1224:^ hydrogen-embrittlement susceptibility (19(i0) 1239 ordering, vibrational spectrum (1954) 3425 oxidation (1952) 11325 USSR study (1960) 17376 precipitation hardening, radiation damage effects (1957) 7911 precision, standardization and classification, USSRstndv (1960) 3984 refractory, literature search (1959) 4323 room and high temperature fatigue life of bearing materials, data (1958) 6225 abnormal grain growtli (1952) 9536 creep-rupture properties (1958) 772 screening tests, in contact with sodium hydroxide (1955) 2874 special cast high-alloy, certain problems on theory of alloying, USSR studies (1959) 5118 specinc heat below 1°K (1960) 7727 tensile properties at low temperatures for use for aircraft structures (1960) 4663 thermal conductivity at low temperatures, literature review (1954) 18930 VT-ID. production of wide cold-rolled sheet, T^SSR study (I960) 17665 w-ater corrosion (1955) 5684 see also Ferroalloys — Haynes 25 alloy — Sendust — aluo names of metals, etc. Alluvium : channels, shape in relation to sediment tvpe (1960) 14024 deposits — Ohio Vallev in Kentuckv (1957) 10062 Pacific Northwest (1957) 2173 fills near Gallup. N. Mex. (1951 I 18686 postglacial chronology, Wvoming vallevs (1954) 17544 Allyl starch : emulsions. preparation and proi)erties (1953) 8301 esters, preparation and analvsis (1952) 17030: (1954) 3 Allylsllancs. intensities of frequencies in Roman spectra (1954) 4892 Alni.i. Colo., radioactive minerals, recon- naissance (1953) 20228 Alma, Ga., aircraft accident (1959) 15503 Alma Cooperative Kquitv Exchange, and others, relief (1952) SS77. 12850, 13745 Alma quadrangle, Arlc. (1951) 848.S Alma quadrangle, Mo. (1951) 993S AliMiinacs : air almanac (1951) 1444, 7286, 17036; (1952) 4328, 9603: (1953) 1331, 6261, 16433, 20359: (1954) 4406, 15746, 18948: (1955) 5118, 15950, 19623; (195G) 5993, 12825, 20692; (1957) Almanacs — Continued air almanacs continued 57S7, 14472, 18009; (1958) 6274, i:!(i7(t; (1959) 1119. 6843, 10528, 177;t:i : (1960) 59S3, 14634 air almanac, British and American (1952) 11394 Army almanac, book of facts (1951) 2462 see also Nautical almanacs. Almas Temple Shrine Activities, Inc., see Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of ^Ivstic Shrine. Almeida. ".lolin D., relief of guardian (1960) 6513, 13634, 15056 Almelund, Minn., aircraft accident (1951) 9246 .\lmena silt loam, see Soils. Almond, Edward M., testimony (1955) 1414 Almonds : foreign production (1951) 3530, 16846; (1952) 4130; (1953) 13272, 17540; (1954) 8781. 15498 Iranian, crop forecast (1954) 10524 Mediterranean Basin production (1951) 13836; (1952) 1409S, 17809; (1953) 4509 shelled, standards for grades (1953) 1378 Spanish export prices (1951) 8426 Spanish industry after freeze (1954) 8782 Tariff Commission reports (1957) 16233; (1959) 17132 Almour. Henry I., court case of admx. (1951) 3S30 Almv formation, mammalia (1956) 17748 Alonso, Ana C, relief (1951) 16453; (1952) 5241, 6882 Alosa sapidissima, see Shad. Alpaugh quadrangle. Calif. (1951) 5315 Alpha counting instruments, see Radiation detection instruments. Alpha decay : absolute, reaction cross sections and excita- tion functions (1958) 5347 nuclides with atomic numbers less than 83 (1953) 683 scheme analysis and characterization studies of reaction products (1958) 5,348 uranium in river mud, etc., activitv (1956) 3140 Alpha Explorer, see Satellites. Alpha-naphthyl thiourea, bait shvness in wild Norway rats (1952) 14370 Alpha particles : airborne contamination alarm and recorder (1955) 5637 alpha activities of U-234, etc. (1952) 16178 alpha-deuteron discrimination in FM cyclo- tron (1951) 6223 alpha fine structure of U-235 (1951) 10646 alpha-gamma coincidences, etc., in Po— 210 (1952) 17345 alplia-gamma logging instrument, use in uranium exploration program (1958 1 1563G counter, low geometrv attachment (1956) 9853 counting — assay of uranium in ion exchange effluents (1956) 9858 isotopic, composition of uranium (1956) .•1187 technii|ues, discrepancies in instruments (1956) 8265 creep of aluminum, effect on (1956) 8268 decav energies of polonium isotoi>es (1951) 9218 detection — - and measurement of alpha particles, sur- vey meter (1955) 9023 from phononuclear reactions (1955) 1200, 9048 survey instrument (1951) 12939 detectors, proI)e-tvpo for polonium solutions (1956) 4897 effect on organic compounds, literature search (1955) 9200 elastic scattering by N-15, thesis (1960) 220 elastic scattering by 0-16 (1959) 11723 Page 136 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Alpha particles — Continued electrodeposition method for determination of uranium alpha activity in urine (1955) 9055 emission from oriented nuclei (195S) 9135 energy response of Nal crystals (1952) 215 health physics problems of handling ura- nium-233 feed material (1958) 13654 high energy data (1954) 16297; (1955) 9189 Ionization defect iu various gases (1956) 14164 lethal effects on Escherichia coll (1951) 12958 liquid-contact scintillation counter, as meas- uring system (1960) 4696 measurement, etc., particles emitted from drill core (1952) 229 nuclear radii and transparencies from in- elastic cross-section measurements (1955) 9076 nuclear reactions on lithium and beryllium (1951) 6221 performance test, scaler system (1951) 14609 phosphors for scintillation counting (1955) 9034 portable meter, model 356 (1952) 4847 radiation effects on uranium hexafluoride (1958) 13409 radium (1952) 10111 range-energy curves (1955) 5656, 5658 range-energy tables (1955) 293 reaction T(d, n) HE* (1951) 9163 scintillation counter for laboratory use (1955) 7295 scintillation-type — alpha survey instrument (1955) 4104 hand and foot counter (1955) 5783 secondary, resulting from high-energy nu- clear bombardment (1954) 430 short-lived emitters in neighborhood of Po- 211 (1952) 2098 spectrograph, description (1951) 12963 SRP standard windowless flow counter (1955) 7223 Alpha radioactivity, see Alpha decay. Alpha rays, see Alpha particles. Alpha rhythm, see Brain waves. Alpha spectra, see Spectra. Alpha Vanguard, see Satellites. Alpha waves, see Brain waves. Alphabet : ICAO phoentic. joint use. Army regs. (1955) 18818: (1956) 4686 Thai transliteration (195-8) 7422 Alpine fir, see Fir. ALPR, see Reactors (atomic). Alsike clover : seed — - tariff quota investigation (1957) 8978 trade agreement escape clause investiga- tion (1954) 15918; (1955) 12718 Alspach, Russell K., relief (1957) 10827; (1958) 12381, 13869, 15833 Alstoetter. Josef, war crimes trial (1951) 14278 Altai Mountains, Sarymsakty ridge, polymetal- lic mineral occurrences (1959) 647 Altar of the Nation, recognition as memorial to war dead, reports (1957) 5133, 8306 Altarpieces, retables, with carrying case, speci- fication (1951) 6755 Altars : and retables with cases, portable, specifica- tion (1951) 6755 cover and hangings, ecclesiastical, specifica- tion (1951) 19628 fi-ee importation by religious organizations — law (1952) 10352 reports (1952) 8861, 10684 Alternate and simultaneous binaural bal- ancing of pure tones (1960) 4636 Alternating currents, see Electricity — Fre- quencies. Alternating fields, see Electric fields. Alternative plans for tax relief for individuals (1958) 6917 Altimeters : aircraft radio, airspeed calibration, accuracy evaluation (1954) 8936 airworthiness, general maintenance alert bulletin (1959) 4801 low altitude and flareout, state of art and equipment availability (1960) 19254 mechanical errors in measurement of pres- sure altitude (1957) 17081 optical, experimental, accuracy and pos- sibilities, (1958) 10064 pressure activated, sensitive tvpe, technical standard order (1959) 16312 pressure, specifications (1951) 795; (1952> 392; (1953) 12995 readings, effects of temperature and other factors (1956) 12983 setting, civil air regulations, amendment (1959) X480 surveying — specification (1956) 9048,18918 technical manual (1953 » 395 use iji ventilation-pressure surveys (1958) Altitude" acclimatization — effects on equilibrium constant of rat oxymyoglobin (1960) 6240 maintenance by re-exposure (1960) 6227 Air Force high-altitude sampling unit, agreement with Argentina (1958) 10215 aircraft, review of errors due to static pressure source (1959) 13432 calibrating airspeed installations with alti- tude-angle measurements (1954) 18901 compressor interstage bleed and adjustable inlet guide vanes effect on compressor stall characteristics (1960) 17836 computed, tables (1952) 9441, 16699-702- (1953) 1183, 4587, 7902 ; (1956) 5801 ; (1958) 1593 correlation with consciousness time in high-altitude natives (9160) 4625 cruising, rules, civil air regulations amend- ments (1958) 7994, 13747 effect on — combustion efficiency of YJ73-GE-3 tur- bojet engine (1960) 17830 performance of J71-A-2(600-D1) turbo- jet engine (1959) 13404 performance of turbojet comhustor having variable primary -air admission (1959) 13402 somatotropin on metabolic responses (1960) 7739 tail-pipe burner equipped with variable- area exhaust nozzle (1960) 7391 equal, accidental and systematic errors in Tsinger method (1960) 14486 evaluation of several afterburner design variables on J47-GE-17 turbojet engine (1959) 16771 high, flight conditions, USSR study (1960) 10019 minimum en route, instrument flight rules (1956) 11716 minimum safe, air traffic rules (1954) 13859 operational characteristics of prototype model turbojet engines J 47D #RX i-1 and RX 1-3. with integrated electronic control (1959) 961 over-the-top IFR operations (1952) 2205 performance of — afterburner configurations for J40-WE-S turbojet engine (1960) 17S23 afterburner configurations having mod- erately high burner-inlet velocities (1960) 4203 Bell X-IA research airplane, behavior during exploratory flights at Mach numbers near 2.0 (1960) 4216 compressor, combustor, and turbine com- ponents of prototype turbojet engine J47D RXl-1 (1960) 5850 compressor, turbine, and combustor com- ponents of 600-B9 turbojet engines (1960) 5854 J71-A-11 turbojet engine (1960) 17839 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 137 Altitiule — Cijntinued performance of — c-ontinued J73-tii:-lA turbojet eugine (1900) 5853, 17.si:9) 049 plastic deformation effect on decomposi- tion (1953) 1<075 plastic stress-strain relation for 75S-T6 (1951) 1564S plate and sheet, alclad specification (1957) 17720 plate and sheet, specifications (1951) 0957. 15381, 16768: (1952) 13955; (1953) 1070-71. 252-t, 15999-16000; (1954) 5622, 15425^26; (1955) 593, 1540-41, 3347, 12197; (1956) 1630, 3880, 7418; (1957) 14169; (1958) 4745, 5962-66, 7263 plate, specifications (1952) 2406, 13954 plates, compressive strength and creep lifetime at high temperatures (1955) 10537; (1956) 4123: (1958) 778, 1720 Plutonium, tensile properties (1958) 13585 Poisson's ratio in yield region (1952) 4258 poly crystalline — angular distribution of slip lines (1932) 814 fatigue-crack initiation (1957) 16044 quality control requirements, specification (1957) 12853 rivets and rivet wire, specifications (1952) 5594, 15072 rivets, static shear strength at elevated temperatures (1956) 1756 sheet — compressive and tensile creep (1960) 2111 fatigue tests (1951) 14069; (1954) 2044 flat, porcelain enamel coated, specifica- tion (1953) 877 panels, edge compression tests (1954) 7480 strip, etc., specifications (1952) 2407, 15249 tensile properties heated at uniform rates under constant load (1955) 12608 sheets and plates, specification (1955) 19222 silicon — aluminum-magnesium-silicon, effect of plastic deformation on subsequent decomposition (1953) 14926 produced by smelting aluminum sili- cates (1960) 5835 structure (1959) 16987 silicon-magnesium, nitrogen and vacuum degassing effect (1958) 3766 silver and zinc — solid solutions and grain boundaries (1952) 16197; (1953) 7074 . thermodynamics of solid solutions (1953) 3944 sintered powder type, proposed mecha- nism for strengthening (1959) 2086 skin stringer panels, strength, etc. (1956) 11035 solder, specification (1958) 4636 spot, seam and stitch welding, specifica- tion (1957) 16665 spot-welded, mechanical and corrosion tests (1952) 2924, 6094 stiffened cylinders, torsion tests (1952) 19066 stress-corrosion cracking, exposed area influence (1954) 19730 stresses of constant and varying ampli- tude (1952) 18008 structural efflcienceis at elevated tem- peratures (1953) 16375 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 139 Aluminum — Continued allovH — continued structural, fatigue dama^'e durinp com- plex stress liistories (lOOO) Mnrt tensile properties, effect of heatins; (lOHG) thermal analysis and nietallograpliic ex- amination (lor.S) 1100 tliernial expansion (19.")2) 142S9 time-temperature parameters and apidi- cations to rupture and creep (1954) 12478 titanium — forpinp temperature influence on me- ciianieal properties (1!»57) 14515 metal-arc welded, properties (1957) 14514 system. i)hase diagrams (1954) 620S tubing, specifications (1952) 5SS0, 15232: (195.'?) lOSl, TG0.3, 11012. lS734.-7,'!5 ; (1954=) 1882; (1955) 10155; (1956) 9086 uranium — alloying reaction (1956) 4806 dilTusional bonding, progress report (195S) 16774 vacuum degassi'ng of melts (1956) 19324 wrought — designation system (1956) 612 iron-chromium (1954) 18212; (1955) 5705, 18998 K-monel, specification (1954) 17428; (1956) 17317 products (1951) 15379; (1957) 5501, 5519 testing temperature effect on mechani- cal properties (1958) 3765 yttrium, phase diagram, I'SSR stud.v (1960) 5652 zinc, thermodynamics and X-ra.y measure- ments (195.3) 17105 zirconium, phase diagram study (1955) 9013 aluminum-vanadium system, phase proper- ties, etc. (1954) 34M0: (1955) 9043 alumosilicol method of obtaining hydrogen, T:SSR study (1960) 10021 anodized. use for high temperature insula- tion for wire (1960) 4659 bath containing magesium fluoride, physico- chemical properties, USSR study (1959) 1745 bicrvstals, grain boundary behavior in creep '(1956) 1766 Canadian, proposed contract, hearings (19.52) 13171 castings, specification (1952) 7576 cleaning compound for aluminum surfaces, specifications (1951) 3329, 11250, 16590 coating, effect on life of GMR buckets in tur- bo.iet engine (1960) 5937 coatings on stainless steel (1957) 2261 cold worl current industrial reports 09(10) '^+''._ facts for industry (1956), 14229; (19y.) 10G53; (195S) 9177: (1959) S47>^ . nacljafrins industry, outlook and review (1950) 1445: (19(50) 268 ^,^_ specifications (1052) 15248: (19;.3) 107r>;j Aluminum hydroxide, foot-and-mouth disease vaccine, preparation (10.).^.> 9894 Aluminum isotopes, Al-2r>. long-lived, energy levels, etc. (1958) 5373 Aluminum nitrates : _ acid aluminum nitrate solution, removal or fission products from, by co-precipita- tion methods (195(i) 3228 conductometric acidimetry in presence of hvdrolvzable ions (1956) 1320 high level .Tcid radioactive waste solutions, problems in disposal (1959) 4928 Aluminum oxide, see Alumina. ,. , Aluminum phosphate, use as bondmg for coat- ings for thermal insulation of airframes (1960) 1134 Aluminum potassium sulfate, photographic specification (1951) 16742 Aluminum silicate, see Silllmanite. .„...„ Aluminum stearate, specification (1951) 16o<9 Aluminum sulfate, specifications (lO.ol) 11367: (1953) 9288; (1956) 10806 Aluminum titanate : ceramic material (1951) 16122 ,,^.,, metal bonding, exploratory study (19o4) Alumnae, B^rvn Mawr College (IOTjS) S521 Alumni. St. Peter's College (1958) 8522 Alumosilicol method of obtaining hydrogen, USSR study (1960) 10021 Alvarado, Calif., aircraft accident (195o) 19961 Alvarez, Jose, relief (1954) 14620; (1955) 15210 Alvarez. ""Santos, S., relief (1952) 10434: (1953) 4179 : (1954) 3568. 3782 Alvin Callender Airport, instrument approach chart (1951) 7818 ^ ., Amalgamated Assoc, of Street, Electric Rail- way & Motor Coach Employees of Anierica. court case (1951) 3S12 Amalgamated Meat Cutters & Butcher Work- men of North America : court case (1951) 1236 Investigation, hearings (1952) 2384; (1958) 12607 Amalgams : dental — ,<„^.,^ carriers. Federal specification (1054) 10464 specification, cancellation (1957) 8.593 process of refining metals, bibliographies (1953) 0399; (1954) 9484 Amaltrudis, Sister, see Schneider, Gertrude (Sister Amaltrudis). Amami Islands, relinquishment to .Tapan, agreement (1955) 890 Amarillo, Tex. : airport, terminal forecasting manual (1954) 6034 census of housing, 1950, report, block statistics (1952) 6730 Instrument appro.-ich chart (1951) 6343 route chart (1951) 2961 veterans hospital, land conveyance — law (1952) 13136 reports (1052) 13458. 13829 weather observations, hourly (1956) 1G065 Amata, Mother see Cartiglia, Maria (Mother Amata). Amateur photographer's compansion, USSR (1959) 3798 Amati familv. violinmakers of Cremona, Italy (1960) 16233 Amazon Creek : engineer rei)ort — departmental edition (1954) 19527 document edition (1954) 19432 Amazon River and Valley : arclieological investigations (1958) 1077 Brazil nut harvest and marketing situation 1054 (1054) 10523 Aml)assadors : Aiiii'rican aml)assador (1957) 2327 nomination of — Gluck, Maxwell H.. to Ceylon, hearings (1957) 13972, 13976 Luce, Clare B., to Brazil, hearings (1959) 7614 McLeod, Scott, to Ireland, hearings (1957) 8375 Reid. Ogdeu R., to Israel, hearings (1959) 7615 Aml)erlite resins, see Resins. Ambient illumination, see Light. Ambient noise, see Noise. Amblygonite, spodumene-amblygonite mixtures, recovery of lithium (1952) 950S; Ambra, Casablanca, relief (1957) 1539G Ambrosia Lake : A.E.C structure contour map of area (1953) 9919 .^..TJ.C. surface geologic map of area (1936) 9920 ■jianium occurrences in area (1956) 1S405 Ambrus, Anna, Sister, relief (1952) 3883, 10461, 12731 Ambrysus, new naucorid bugs (1953) 4720 Ambulance trains : Army regulations (1952) 17203; (1953) 5077 medical equipment list (1953) 2018 railway, for operation on broad-gage for- eign railroads, design and construction (1950) G079 Ambulance trucks, specification (1954) 7156 Ambulances : Air Force, misuse. Investigation, report (1954) 8371 automobile chassis, specification (1958) 4002 change dates of license year — law (1951> 14793 reports (1951) 6700, 13347 AMC, sec Air Materiel Command. Amchitka Island, geology and submarine physiography <1960) 540S Amebiasis : etiologv, diagnosis, treatment, etc., techni- cal bulletin (1958) 909S occurrence, sources and methods of infec- tion, svmptoms, etc. (1958) 17351; (1060) 8033 Ameco, contract settlement (1951) 3289 Amelia, Va., mica deposits of district (1953) 1171 Amelia County. Va., Morefield pegmatite mine (1954) 941 America : addresses (1951) 15945: (1953) 9781: (1954) 60SS: (1958) 15742; (1959) 5765, 7270 Asian-American understanding and coopera- tion — American institutions and organizations interested in Asia, list (1958) 1S26 communication problems (1958) 1827 conference summary (1959) 5416 economic relations (1058) 1829 educational problems (105S) 1S30 Indonesia, case study (T.)."i7) 17206 mind and spirit of Asia ( 1958) 1831 patlis of action toward peoples of different cultures (1057) 17208 science and technology, social impact (1958) 1S33 l)eetle genus Pisonvcha from the Americas (1955) 6699 Page 142 Do not order from index; see indicated entry America — Continued classification, Library of Congress (1953) 4625 communism, techniques and tactics (ad- dress) (195S) 5126 cultures. United States National Commis- sion for UNESCO, 7tli conference (1959) 13595; (1960) 132G domestic arcliitecture, references (1960) 16321 furniture, references (1960) 16322 geology and mineral resources of continen- tal shelves (1958) 3546 highway program (address) (1959) 4031 how do you like America (1952) 3091 photography. 1S39-1900, catalog of exhibits (1957) 17919 stake in world forestry (1953) 781S stake in international cooperation, United States National Commission for UNESCO. 4th conference (1953) 11537, 17976-977, 20465-476; (1954) 2142- 43. 19S37 timber resources (1958) 6061 what America means to me (letters, George Washington honor medals) (1954) 9273 see also American republics — Central Amer- ica — Latin America — North America — South America — -United States. America (steamsliip) : replacement — Commerce Dept., etc., reports (1958) 6898 hearings (1957) 610; (1958) 5730, 64S5 law (1958) 11718 reports (1958) 5674, 6813, 8410, 9566 America House : program in Germany — hearings (1953) 5624; (1954) 8383 reports (1953) 5577; (1954) 6813 America illustrated (periodical) : Polish language (1959) 6987, 11525; (1960) 3187, 1251)1 Russian language (1956) 17821; (1957) 3155, 12675; (1958) 2688, 11038: (1959) 2977, 11526; (1960) 3188, 12562 American Air Export and Import Co., acci- dent (1960) 7875 American Air Transport, Inc., accident (1934) 480 American Airlines, Inc. : accident investigation reports (1951) 14701; (1952) 8576, 10182; (1953) 7232 ; (1954) 6512, 8148, 9532 ; (1955) 1261, 18110. 19118: (1956) 1368; (1958) 260. 2984, 16821; (1959) 245A, 17290: (1960) 3453 court case (1951) 3831 emergency board reports (1951) 15301 ; (1958) 16922 American Antarctic Association Expedition, 195^1—58, governmental assistance, hear- ing (1954) 15189 American as tourist and host (1953) 17976, 20465 American Association for Advancement of Science : meetings (1953) 11368; (1955) 8395 papers of 3d conference on scientific man- power (1955) 17534 American Association of Land-Grant Colleges and State Universities, see Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Univer- sities. American Association of State Highway Offi- cials, Electronics Committee, report of meetings (1960) 6035 American Association of University Women, Educational Foundation, Inc. : property in D.C., exempt from taxation — • law (1960) 15077 reports (1960) 13650. 15190 American Bankers Association, Federal Gov- ernment lending, views (1959) 17390 American Barrel Co., Inc.. relief (1951) 4845 ; (1953) 7414; (1955) 11607 American basswood, see Linden. American Battle Monuments Commission : appropriations, 1952, proposal (1952) 5092 appropriations 1954, independent offices — law (1953) 15238 reports (1953) 12628, 15458 appropriations. 1955, independent offices — hearings (1954) 5283, 8550 law (1954) 11302 reports (1954) 6735, 8511, 9932 appropriations. 1956, President of United States — hearings (1955) 9717 law (1955) 11381 reports (1955) 9640. 9643. 11655. 12049 appropriations, 1956, supplemental — hearings (1956) 5248 proposals (1955) 5981; (1956) 3407 report (1956) 6975 appropriations. 1957, deficiency, report (1957) 0941 appropriations, 1957. general Government matters — hearings (1956) 10634 law (1956) 11798 reports (1956) 5197, 5245, 10541 appropriations, 1957. President of United States, hearings (1956) 5246 appropriations, 1958, general Government matters — hearings (1957) 5160, 9743 law (1957) 9382 reports (1957) 5138, 9681 erect memorial to John J. Pershing — law (1956) 6894 reports (1956) 3638, 6979; (1960) 15346 extend authoritv — law (1956) 14553 reports (1956) 8834, 12074 maintenance of Surrender Tree Site, San- tiago, Cuba — law (1957) 14992 reports (1957) 8300. 13379 American beech, see Beech. American Broadcasting Co., Inc. (1951) 1295, 19823 American Buslines, Inc., motor vehicle acci- dent (1958) 7384 American cheese, fiee Cheese. American Child Congress, see Pan American Child Congress. American Colonists. Daughters, National So- ciety, see National Society Daughters of American Colonists. American Commission for Cultural Exchange with Italy, agreements (1956) 11195; (1959) 13630 American Commission to Negotiate Peace : records, ^preliminary inventory (1955) cartographic (1954) 12491 American Cyanamid Co., Chemical Depart- ment, operating manual (1954) 13710 American Dental Association, centennial of founding, reports (1959) 4714, 9840 American Diabetes Association, organization. objectievs, etc. (1956) 6041 American Distilling Co., Federal income tax settlement, report (1956) 14929 American Dredging Co. (1951) 3302 America-n Economic Association, proceedings (1957) 7491 American Education Week : adult education during American Education Week (1957) 14093-94; (1960) 8295 facts, resources, etc.. to emphasize lifelong learning (1958) 12656; (1959) 16258 strengthen schools, bibliography (1960) 13835 American elm, see Elm. American Enka Corp. (1951) 3285 American Enterprise Assoc. (1951) 3151 American ephemeris and nautical almanacs (1951) 5718; (1952) 2978, 19096; (1953) 20360; (1954) 18949; (1955) 17535; (1956) 20093: (1957) 16100; (1959) 2077; (1960) 4322 astronomical papers (1954) 10736 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 143 American Ethnolopy Bureau : bulletins (1951) 10451; (1952) 81-82, !tNi;(», i:j4r.i. iTiTt;. 1,S35S: (i»53i 199, 5000. 6553. 11870. 18220 : (1954) 4718 ; (1955) 142, 2737, 3964, C96S ; (1950) 14004; (1957) 242. 3354. 12857: (195SI 133. 1077. 2830; (1959) 157, 4279. .5011. S375; (1960) 186, 3368- 09. 10557, 12730 pliotoeraphic collections (1960) 16241 I)ortraits of prominent Indians, in collection, list (1960) 16240 publications — index to authors and titles (1957) 243 list (1957) 243 reports (1951) 4373; (19.52) 4082: (1953) 3774: (1954) 4717: (1958) 2835 American Expedltionar.v Forces : general orders, G.H.Q.. 1917-19 (1951) 1130-37 reports of commander-in-chief, A.E.P., etc. (1951) 1134-35. 3680 American Export Lines, Inc., decisions of Fed- eral Maritime Board (1951) 8336: (1952) 4039, 5779, 18821. 18840; (1954) 15392. 17352-353; (1955) 3299 American Falls power plant, h.vdraulic tur- bines, invitation for bids (1951) 14200 American Falls Reservoir District No. 2 : amendatory repayment contract — law (1954) 16749 reports (1954) 14473. 15070 American Federation of Grain Millers (1951) 1210 American Federation of Labor : conventions (1951) 8591, 14025; (1955) 710; (1960) 4138 labor-management relations, improper activi- ties investigation, hearings (1958) 7099. 8480 American Federation of Musicians : performance trust funds, operation and contributions investigation — hearings (1956) 20099 report (1957) 593 American fighting men from Revolution to Korea (announcement of color reproduc- tions) (1957) 1179 American-flag vessels, see Merchant marine. American Foriim for Socialist Education. Soviet activity investigation, hearing (1957) 17591 American frontier, 1951 (address) (1951) 15S50 American Gas Association, duplicabilit.y studies of test method and correlation with industrial coking (1959) 8050 American Guild of Variety Artists Week, see National American Guild of Variety Artists Week American-Hawaiian Steamship Company, de- cision of Federal Maritime Board (1952) 403G-38, 5775, 18833; (1954) 10405 American Heart Association (1952) 833 American Heart Month, designating, report (1950) 3605 American Historical Association : financial limitation on real and personal estate holdings — law (1957) 10751 reports (1957) 8287. 10907B members. list (]!I53) 5001 ; (1950) 2933 property in 'D.C. exompt from taxation — law (1957) 10751 reports (1957) 8287, 10907B reports- - departmental edition (1951) 4374, 19170: (1952) 1H359: (1953) 8449: (1954) 0210. 0217; (1955) 3905. 0909: (1950) 1105.2932: (1957) 9110; (1958) 1078. 7874: (1959) 5012: (1900) 187. 9143, 182S0 docniiicnt edition (1951) 4792. 19500; (1952) 174S9: (1953) 8810: (1954) 0670; (1955) 4207, 7545; (1950) 1390. 3381 : (1957) 9394 ; (19,5.8) 1260, 8135 : (1959) 5792: (1900) 415. 9422. 1S413 AnH'ricaii liistor.v, xtc History. Militai'y history. American holly, see Holly. American House quadrangle, Calif. (1951) 1064 American Hvdrotherm Corp., relief, 4530, 5983, 7295 American Indian Foundation, see Memorial to American Indian Foundation. American Indians, see Indians. American Institute for Research, training contract, report (1959) 12186 American Institute of Architects, property In D.C exempt from Taxation (1956) 11809, 15.346, 10054 American Institute of Cooporatifin : Florida 4-H adapts FFA program of AIC (1955) 3287 gathering ground for future progress (1955) 4715 American Instructors of the Deaf, Conven- tion of, see Convention of American Instructors of the Deaf. American-Korean Foundation, welfare activi- ties. Army regs. (1955) 13855 American labor movement (1951) 13179, 13994 American Legion : charter, amend — law (1953) 12318 reports (1953) 7395. 10642 convention — parade, excuse Government employees, report (1954) 17126 proceedings (1951) 6453; (1952) 5082; (1953) 7317; (1954) 5091: (1955) 3016 : (1957) 4983. 4998 ; (1958) 4228 ; (I960) 4847, 7988 quartering troops in D.C. public build- ings — • law (1954) 16737 reports (1954) 14238. 14774 resolutions adopted (1952) 361 special regulations — - law (1954) 16732 reports (1954) 14237. 14773 emblem and name, protect use (1951) 693, 4978 fund-raising activities, investigation, hear- ings (1958) 6911 legislative protrrams, hearings (1951) 9561 : (1952) 3798; (1953) 5035 : (1954) 5312: (1955) 4448; (1956) 3546; (1958) 57.38 membership eligibility, defining, amend charter — law (1955) 14347 reports (1955) 7731, 15033 membership eligibility, redefining — law (1951 I 3077 reports (1951) 613. 692 name, confirm use (1953) 10042 veterans' rehabilitation program (1953) 5037 American Legion Post No. 28, see Marne Post, American I^egion. American Legion Post No. 57. see Phillips County Post. American Legion. American Legion Post no. 66, see I>isney-Bell Post. American T/etrion Post no. 110 : land in Wake Countv. N.C., transfer — law n954) 11274 report (1954) 9750 .■\morican Legion Post no. 259, see Mathew American Horse American Legion Post no. 259. American I>il)rary Association : cataloging rules - additions and changes (1953) 9445; (1958) 15157; (1959) 3829. 10409; (1900) 17740 critiqiic (1953) 9445 American literature, classification. Library of Consrress (1950) 12729 American Lithofold Corp. (1952) 3841 American Mall Line Ltd. (1952) 4028. 4040, 4054, 4000-01 American Management Association : briefing on small business investment act of 1958. transcript of meeting (1959) 3382 Page 144 Do not order from index; see indicated entry American Manag-ement Association — Con. . print additional copies, report (1959) 5833 . American National Exhibition, Moscow, artists and worlcs selected, appraisal, hearings (1959) 14358 American National Insurance Co. (1951) 5453 American National Red Cross : act incorporating, amend, hearing (1960) 13427 Armv Department circular (1955) 2842 Army regulations (1951) 2489; (1953) 1910, 8485; (1955) 16513; (1957) 3450 civil defense household first aid kit (1951) 13722 duties in Army hospitals, spec. regs. (1953) 1982 service program and Army utilization. Army regs. (1953) 1910,8485; (1955) 16513; (1957) 3450 7oth anniversary, extend greetings, reports (1956) 8549, 10596 special regulations (1953) 1982 sports programs for benefit of, exclude pro- ceeds from gross income — law (1952) 13040 reports (1952) 7098, 9062, 13264 surplus property donations, amend Federal propprtv etc. act — law (1955) 14369 reports (1955) 7952, 11716 use in aid of Armed Forces — law (1953) 12360 reports (1953) 10410, 12751 American nationals : claims, against Poland, settlement, agree- ment (1960) 19291 claims against Rumania, settlement, agree- ment (1960) 11642 compensation for World War II losses — reports (1960) 494i6, 4958 mentally ill in foreign country, returning, care and treatment — hearings (1960) 8130 law (1960) 13015 reports (1960) 5164, 9471 XSF scholarships and fellowships, make available — - hearing (1960) 8151 law (1960) 12994 reports (1960) 8099, 11078 repatriation, emergency assistance, report (1959) 16075 Samoans. permit appointment to Merchant Marine Academy, report (1960) 11008 services of American consul (1955) 872 American nautical almanac (1951) 11641 ; (1952) 15725; (1953) 11.369; (1954) 10735; (1955) 6708; (1956) 11104; (1957) 10263; (1958) 6275 American overseas military cemeteries and memorials (1959) 8374 American Peace Commission, see American Commission to Negotiate Peace. American Peace Crusade : background (1951) 17153 study (1951) 13403 American Phytopathological Society, system- ic chemical symposium papers (1955) 18678 American Pitch Pine Export Co., Inc. (1951) 5483 American poetry : at niid-ccntury (lectures) (1959) 007 sixty American poets. 1896-1944, bibliog- raphy (1954) 18866 American policy, see International relations. American practical navigator, epitome of nav- igation (1959) 527; (1960) 9861 American President Lines. Ltd. : decisions of Federal Maritime Board (1952) 5780. 5784, 18822. 18824, 18843, 18845, 18849, 18851; (19531 16083, 16087; (1954) 15391; (1955) 3298, 3301 relief (1959) 14176 ship purchase contract — Commerce Dept., etc., reports (1958) 6898 American President Lines Ltd. — Continued ship purposes compact — continued committee reports (1958) 5674, 6813, 8410, 9566 hearings (1958) 5730, 84S5 law (1958) 11718 report (1958) 5674 steamships President Cleveland and Presi- dent Wilson, sell to — hearings (1954) 12165, 18398 report (1954) 11953 American Printing House for the Blind : additional aid — hearing (1951) 18096 law (1952) 10314 reports (1952) 5138. 8991 appropriations, 1952, estimate (1952) 10391 appropriations, 1954, Health, Education, and Welfare Dept, hearings (1953) 12919 appropriations, 1956, Health, Education, and Welfare Dept. — hearings (1955) 4420 law (1955) 14364 appropriations, 1957, Health, Education and Welfare Dept., hearings (1956) 5241 furnish books for sightless children in pub- lic schools — hearing (1956) 16988 law (1956) 16791 reports (1956) 7198, 14850 American propaganda : addresses, etc. (1952) 6292 ; (1953) 20511 ; (1955) 933; (1958) 10205 Campaign of Truth (1952) 3083, 3093, 4462, 6510 IIA program (1953) 8211 international information and educational exchange programs (1952) 19170 reports to Congress (1953) 2861, 17978; (1954) 4504 objectives of U.S. information program (1952) 10671 overseas film program of USIA (1959) 19653 overseas information program of USIA (1960) 16406 overseas information programs — analysis of communications from busi- ness and religious organizations (1953) 9175 analysis of reports from correspondents (1953) 7540 analysis of reports from mission chiefs (1953) 7539 hearing (1954) 3882 organization (1953) 753S reports (1953) 10672; (1954) 3812, 3820 State Department information centers, in- vestigation, report (1954) 3763 telling America's story abroad (1951) 7424 Voice of America — broadcasts, in 41 languages, etc. (1956) 6191 broadcasts on death of Stalin (1953) 10735 effectiveness (1952) 929 investigation — hearings (1953) 9176, 10739 hearings and report, index (1953) 15839 world audience (1952) 3119 waging truth campaigns (1952) 14424 ; (1953) 4883 American Public Health Association, report of 78th annual meeting (1951) 8757 American Relief for Korea, Inc. : law (1951) 16344 reports (1951) 13329, 15201 American republics : addresses (1951) 2352; (1952) 82.33; (1954) 1132. 5968, 7686; (1955) 12698; (1958) 15355; (1960) 8988, 10424 Americas (1951) 2115, 12370 same (in Portuguese) (1951) 2116, 12371 same (in Spanish) (1951) 2117, 12372 Americas at a glance (1951) 7305 canciones popular (1951) 5741 census for 1950, report on 4th session (1951) 15765 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 145 American republics — Continued chiefs of state and cabinet ministers (1951) 15753 comercio intorainorlcano. boletfn informa- tlvo (1951) 2124. 12380 conferences and meetinps, forthcoming, lists (1951) 4027. 10161, 15756 same (in I'ortuguese) (1951) 402S, 10102, 17058 same (in Spanish) (1951) 5744, 10163, 15757, 18876 conferences and orpanizations series (1951) 7308. 11649. 14134, 18875 same (in PortuRuese) (1951) 4032, 5751, 7321, 11657, i41.",9 same (in Spanish) (1951) 7322, 10169, 11658-660. 14140 conservation in the Americas (1951) 15754 same (in Spanish) (1951) 15755 continental security, strengthening (1952) 932 cooperation act — hearings (1900) 15252, 15336 law (1960) 15087 reports (1900) 15208, 15240, 15294 cooperation for defense (1951) ir;29S cultural relations, convention (1957) 046, (1958) 1846 foreign relations of U.S. — departmental editions (1951) 7418; (1952) 9718; (1953) 2180. 12371; (1954) 11461, 19830; (1956) 9405: (1958) 8950 document editions (1951) 6448; (1952) 8703: (1953) 1470, 11531; (1954) 10^57. 19395; (1956) 8445; (1958) 8133 geologic investigations (1951) 5306. 5308. 13903 (1952) 11184; (1955) 17261; (1956) 4005, 5777, 17437; (1957) 10057 inter-American defense (1953 ■> 6562 inter-American relations (1952) 19169 inter-American series (1951) 15S57 ; (1952) 19169: (1953) 6370, 9672: (1954) 1132-33. 17837: (1955) 876. 10695: (1956) 969 : (1957) 7688 ; (1958) 5126 : (1959) 4070-71, 17091 ; (1960) 6007. 8988, 10421, 16368, 19284 inter-Amerioan way of life (1951) 7313 international organization and conference series (1951) 7425; (1958) 6358 lend-lease settlement negotiations (1951) 7829. 1901 2 A money order agreement (1957) 1244 Pan American Union, house the Americas huilt (1951) 7310 parcel post agreement (1952) 6303-4 ; (1957) 1243 partners in profcress (1955) 8520 political status of women (1957) 4429 ; (1958) 7705 public lil)rary development, action for (1951) 17055 same (in Spanish) (1951) 17056 research — bibliocraphy (1952) 15846 recently completed studies, list (1959) 2147; (1960) 2217 studies currently in progress, list (1959) 1190. 13604; (1960) 18120 unpublished, bibliography (1953) 11528 soil conservation, scientific basis (1952) 6280 statisticimis. trainiucr proi> on masonry, requirements (1954) 12196 American states, see American republics. Page 146 Do not order from index; see indicated entry American States, Council of Organization of, nee Council of Organization of American States. American States, International Conference of. see International Conference of Amer- ican States. American States, Meeting of Consultation of Foreign Ministers of, see Meeting of Consultation of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of American States. American States, Ministers of Foreign Af- fairs, see Ministers of Foreign Affairs of American States. American States, Organization of, see Orga- nization of American States. American Stock Exchange, review of activities of N.Y. Curb Exchange (address) (1953) 28.32 American Surety Co. of New Yorlv. and other surety companies, relief (1954) 10181, 14018, 14201 American Telephone & Telegraph Co. : antitrust consent decree program of Jus- tice Dept. — hearings (1958) 12189-190, 145S0 report (1959) 8742 antitrust consent decrees, case study, hear- ing (1956) 121GS wage chronology (1953) 192G6 American Thread Co., labor-management rela- tions, hearings (1951) 762 American Universities Association, statement, print as document, report (1953) 12599 American University : amend charter — law (1951) 13156 report (1951) 11187 relations with Jlethodist Church, clarify — law (1953) 15245 reports (1953) 10645. 1265S American Veterans of World War II : eligibilitv for membership — law (1951) 3078 report (1951) 704 fund-raising activities, investigation, hear- ings (195S) 6911 legislative programs (1951) 9561 ; (1952) 3798; (1953) 5635: (1954) 5312: (1955) 4448; (1956) 3.546; (195S) 5738 membership eligibility redefining, amend charter — law (1955) 14344 reports (1955) 7732, 15034 propertv. tax exemption- — ■ law (1952) 12996 reports (1952) 5286. 10866 resolutions adopted at 1950 national con- vention (1952) 361 American Viscose Corporation : wage chronologv. etc. — 194.5-51 (1953) 6158 1952-58 (1959) 5176 American Vocational Assoc, participation in convention by Services for the Blind a951) 160.-? American War Mothers : charter, amending — law (1953) 12317 reports (1953) 8850. 10641 property in D.C., exempt from taxation (1960) 6734 American War Production Mission in China, records. National Archives and Rec- ords Service, preliminarv inventory (1955) 19596 American way of life, Armed forces talk a952) 1071 American woodcocks, see Woodcocks. American woods, see Wood. American Woolen Co., wage chronologv (1953) 4619; (1955) 17347 American working man (address) (1958) 17206 American Youth. President's Citizens Advi- sory Committee on Fitness of. see Presi- dent's Citizens Advisory Committee on Fitness of American Youth. American Zinc, Lead & Smelting Co.. mining methods and costs. Rialto Mine, Ottawa County, Okla. (1958) 6179 Americana, pictorial, photograhic negatives in Library of Congress (1955) 5015 Americans, handbook for, see Handbook for Americans. Americas and Spain, Postal Union of, see Postal Union of the Americas and Snain. Americium : chemistry, recent advances (1958) 11502 composition from irradiation of Am-^^ in neutron flux (1956) 3096 determination in plutonium (1956) 487.S disproportionation (1951) 2709 isolation of pure compounds (1951) 4540 metal, vapor-pressures (1954) 6437 nuclear chemistry (1954) 13755; (1955) 5854 quantitive separation from plutonium and uranium (1952) 6672; (1955) 5745 radiochemistry (1960) 9168 recovery processes (1958) 11330 separation of, using cupferron (1951) 4559 Americium chlorides, heat and free energy of reaction (1951) 2680 Americium Isotopes : Am-241 — alpha activity and half life (1951) 4540 irradiation in high neutron flux, Pu, Am, and Cm composition (1956) 3096 thermal neutron fission (1951) 9133 Am-243. slow neutron cross sections (1958) 13436 decay schemes (1953) 682 vapor-pressures (1952) 4844; (1954) 6437 Americus and Sumter County Chamber of Commerce : land conveyance — law (1954) 16504 reports (1954) 9S45, 14718 Amerika (illustrated periodical, in Russian; (1951) 2233, 12515; (1952) 1691. 12249 Ameroid. effect of Insect repellents (1955) 8579 Ames, Clayton F., and wife, Prairie County. Ark., land conveyance (1957) 9544, 10816, 130S4, 13729 Ames, Roger P. : recognize public service in discovery and cause, etc.. of yellow fever — • law (1958) 14222 reports (1958) 14457, 14877 Ames Aeronautical Laboratory, visit by Ralph E. Flanders, report (1955) 7977 Ames Laboratory : analytical procedures for impurities deter- mination In calcium metal (1955) 19032 chemistrv research, semiannual summary report (1957) 6409, 16394; (1958) 5365. 13339 engineering research, semiannual report (1957) 16395; (1958) 1101. 11290 metallurgv research, semiannual report (19-57) 6410; (1958) 181, 6529 Metals Process Development Building, dedi- cation (remarks) (1960) 1S317 phvsics research, semiannual summary re- ' port (1957) 4818, 10597; (1958) 2874: (1959) 4314 AMG. see Acreage-marketing guides. Amhara, geographic names, transliteration system (1951) 8459 Amherst College, intercollegiate committee on cooperation functions and findings (1958) 5852 Amides, potassium, effect of pi-electrons in hydrocarbon molecules on hydrogen iso- tope exchange during catalysis, USSR study (1960) 8610 see also Polyamides. Aminaziue : dermatitis due to. USSR study (1959) 14848 effect on cerebral hemispheres electro- encephalic, analysis (1959) 633 use in radiation sickness, prophylactic effect. USSR study (1959) 13258, 14923 Amines : adsorption (1951) 10149 amine cured resins, chemical method for determining epoxy content (1959) 6876 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 147 Amines — Continued aromatic, hydrogen exchanpe with liquid DBr, USSU study (1900) 1142.''. brain, oxidase of mammals, substrate specificity patterns (1900) 40.3S extractants for uranium from acidic sul- fate liquors (19.^0) SISS, 18407 extraction process for uranium recoverv, cost (1950 t 1417.3 n-allvylatlon witli alcohols catalyzed by Kaney. nicivel (igS.')) 8409 removal of COo from submarine boats (1958) 5031 salts — use as solvent extraction reagent for uranium, etc. (1958) 167S0 use in debarking bigtooth aspen (1959) .3570 tertiary — extraction of plutonium from nitric acid solutions (1958) 1.3.32 reaction with organic acid in solvents (1951) 57.32 use as rust inhibitors (1954) 7548 Amino acids : acetylation by ethyl thloltrlfluoracetate (1955) 295 alpha-amidases and microbe acvlases, effect of antibiotics, USSR study (1959) 10.-41 amounts needed by women (1957) 12704 aromatic, metabolism problem in radiation siclxness, T'SSR study (1959) 0593 bibliographies (1953) 1504; (1954) 13781 composition of serum lipoproteins involved in atherosclerosis (1952) 17365 content — foods (1958) 1036 salmon roe (1953) 11037 seafood proteins (1953) 6027 gastric juice, paper partition chromatog- raphy (1952) 7980-81 human excretion, seasonal variation (1960) 4609 pollocl< fish scale protein composition a939) 427 role in streptomycin formation, USSR studv (1960) 7218 saliva, paper partition chromatography (1952) 7982 nee also Phenylalanine. Aminoethylisothiourea, see AET. 2-aniinoethylisothiuronium bromide hydro- bromide, see AET. Aniinophenol hydrochloride. photographic, specification (1951) 10743 Aminophospholipid, now preparation for parenteral nutrition, USSR study (1900) 14083 Amlnopterin, interrelationships with folic acid and citrovorum factor (1952) 1.-.008 Aminorastin. new solution for parenteral feed- ing. T'SSR study (1960) 1S770 Amistad Dam and Reservoir : construction, conclude agreement — hearings (1960) 9509. 13783 law (1960) 13049 reports (I960) 10784. 10843, 11146 proposed pro.ioct. report of International Ponndarv and Water Commission. United States and Mexico (1960) 1661 Amite River : and tributaries, flood control, engineer rejinrt — departmental edition (1957) 8484 document edition (1957) 8109 and triliutaries. imi)royenient — liearings (1955) 16887, 18181 law (1955) 14441 reports (1955) 14910, 15292 Amity, .sec Friendsliip. Animate : uses — ■ crystals, for poisoning ponderosa pine (19^5) 3416 in notches for deadening trees in growing season (1955) 15756 killing jiost oal< saplings (1957) 14234 poisoning small diameter hardwoods (1953) 19195 Ammeters : panel type, specifications — AC (1957) 15640. 15653 DC (1957) 15644, 15651 : (1958) 3-379 radio frequency (1957) 15647. 15654 specifications 0951) 789, 9658; (1954) 1S452 : (1956) 18717 Amnion quadrangle, Idaho, geography, geology, and mineral resources (1953) 11184" Ammonia : absorption spectroscopy in liquid ammonia (1953) 7088 addition efJFect on limits of flame propaga- tion for isooctane-air mixtures (1955) 0083 ammonia-ethylenediamlnetetraacetic acid solutions, with cation-exchange resin, elution of copper and neodymium (1958) 16765 ammonia-water heat power cvcles, thero- dynamic study (1956) 9880 anhydrous — business service bulletin (1956) 3244 specification (1951) 13762 aqua and anhydrous, chemical safety chart (1953) 4606 chemical exchange with ammonium car- bonate to produce nitrogen 15, cost estimate (1956) 18396 chemical exchange with solution of am- monium nitrate, temperature relation- ship of coefficient of nitrogen isotope separation, USSR study (1960) 8518 decomposition of hydrazine (1955) 10014 industry, review and its application to North Dakota (1954) 19687 isothermal contours formed by penetration of jet liquid ammonia to air stream (1954) 4360 liquid — • clieniical properties as solvent (1953) 7421 combined with liquid oxygen as rocket propellant. theoretical performance (1958) 7537 heats, free energies, etc. (1952) 3448 thermodynamic functions (1953) 17126 Mach 4 rocket-powered supersonic tunnel using ammonia-oxvgen as working fluid (1958) 15240 photosynthesis, utilization of waste fission products in chemical reaction (1955) 9118 production, leached zone plants process de- signs (1955) 18064 recoverv from ammonium sulfate (1955) 16624 synthesis through gamma radiation (1055) 9110. 9117 synthetic, bibliographv (1953) 1707 utilization in animal feeding (1952) 14008 Ammonia alum, see Alum. Ammonia-synthesis gas. crude, production from North Dakota lisrnite In annular- retort gasifier (1957) 4218 Ammoniacal copper arsenate, see Chemonlte. Ammonites : Callovian, from U.S. and Alaska (1953) 930S1. 13373 Cenomanian fauna from Mosby sandstone (1953) 10272 Early Cretaceous (Albian) from Cliitina Valley and Talkeetna Mountain. Alaska (1900) 17173 Early Cretaceous (Valanginian and Hauter- ivian) from Pacific Coast States (1960) IS 00 1 scaphitold cephalopods of Colorado srroup (1952) .5009 Ammoiiiuin alnniinuni sulfate, see Alum. Ammonium carbon.ite. chemical exchanL'e with aninionia to produce nitrogen 15. cost estimate (1050) 18.390 Ammonium cliloride : technical — powdered and brick, specification (1955) 17143 stipciiicntion (1951) 0934 Ammonium dicromate : cliemical safety chart (1955) 18435 photographic, specification (1957) 17710 Page 148 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Ammonium dihydrogen phosphates, see Am- monium phosphates. Ammonium fluozirco-aates, recrystallation, separation of liafnium from zirconium (1956) S199 Ammonium formate, polarography in molten ammonium formate (1955) 16620 Ammonium hydroxide : photographic, specifi- cation (1953) 16132; (1957) 16754 specirtcation (1951) 13763 Ammonium iodide, scintillation counter (1952) 3424 Ammonium nitrate : blasting agents, field-mixed, tentative safety recommendations (1960) 14563 chemical exchange with ammonia, tempera- ture relationship of coefficient of nitro- gen isotope separation (1060) 8518 explosibility, investigations (1953) 17754 explosive quality rel. to Texas City disaster, hearings (1954) S391 production, leached zone plants process de- signs (1955) 18064) removal from air filter pores to extend use- fulness (1957) 7894 Ammonium phosphates : ADP crvstals, modulus of rupture (1957) 18030 dihydrogen, crystal plates, butt-jointed, study (1957) 11787 monoammonium phosphate, in fire retard- ant trials (1960) 3894 Ammonium sulfamate, see Ammate. Ammonium sulfate : decomposition (1955) 16624 fertilizer purposes, specification (1953) 1061 nicicel, crystalline electric field (1953) 5236 Ammonium thiosulfate, type of liquid X-ray film fixer, specification (1954) 17415 Ammonium uranvl phosphates : thermal decomposition (1956) 6623 UAP process for recovery of uranium (1956) 4886 Ammunition : artillerv ammunition series (1957) 14497- 499 artillerv, general, ordnance engineering de- sign handbook (1957) 14497 artillery, inspection aspects of design, ord- nance engineering design handbook (1957) 14499 blank, free distribution for veterans' fu- nerals — hearing (1952) 5332 law (1952) 10324 reports (1952) 3782. 7285 disposal, spec. reg. (1952) 16151 distribution for training, regulations (1951) 14556; (1952) 3i344i ; (1955) 5519. 8841 ; (1957) 6374 dummy, drill, and inert, table of allowances (1955) 13881 except small arms ammunition, specifica- tions (1955) 3209-10 explosives and related ordnance items, single department procurement, regulations (1956) 223 exportation and importation, control, hear- ing (1954) 5297 Federal item Identification guides for sup- ply cataloging (1956) 17114; (1957) 686; (1958) 7127 Federal supply classifications logistic re- sponsibilities, regulations (1956) 18243, 19851-853 Federal supply schedule (1959) 1629; (1960) 603 firing, training, target practice and combat, regulations (1956) 1214 inert, and ammunition components, identi- fication, regulations (1952) 6602; (1956) 18195 interstate traffic, internal revenue regula- tions (1958) 4880 licensing of manufacturers and dealers, in- ternal revenue regulations (1954) 10610 loading and bracing In trucks and trailers (195.3) 20374—375 loading terminals (1957) 776; (1960) 13S50 Ammunition — Continued malfunctions or accidents during training or combat, report, regulations (1954) 8040. 11130 mortar, training with, Army Dept. circular (1955) 16540 ordnance contracts, investigation — hearings (1954) 16986 report (1954) 16986 ordnance, stock status report, regulations (1955) 5520; (1956) 3022 over 35mm up to 75mm, Federal supply schedule (1957) 5525 plants. Government-owned, closing — hearings (1957) 8363 task force report (1957) 8359 powder propellant for small arms ammuni- tion, 20mm, specification (1957) 5392 propellants, for small arms, specification (1957) 5396 quantity-distance safety standards, author- itv'to waive, regulations (1953) 19724; (1956) 16343; (1957) 1559 rocket, Federal supply classification, logistjc responsibilities, regulations (1957) 4746 safeguarding, regulations (1956) 9800, 11600 shortages in armed services — hearings (1953) 10728 reports (1953) 10731, 15827; (1954) 17142; (1955) 3140 single department procurement, regulations (1956) 218,222 small arms and ammunition in U.S. service (1956) 17747 small arms, electric primer, specification (1953) 15942 special regulations (1953) 6657 storage facilities. Army and Air Force in- stallations, engineering manual (1958) 5889 supplies in Far East, hearings (1953) 5735 supply and preservation — general instructions, manual (1960) 1254 technical instructions, procedures, etc., manual (1959) 17006; (1960) 14651, 19215 tables of allowances (1951) 6107; (1952) 3368. 18453 ; (1954) 18207 target practice versus combat types for troop training. Army Dept. circular (1955) 7091 see aluo Cartridges. Ammunition belts, see Belts and belting. Ammunition Depot. Hingham, see Naval Am- munition Depot. Hingham. Ammunition inspectors. Ordnance Corps, pro- curement for Air Force positions. Army regulations (1955) 8828 Amoebae, protoplasm, nonirradiated, therapeu- tic effect against ionizing radiation (1958) 13534 Amoebic dysentery, see Dysentery. Amoresano. Rose, and children, relief (1956) 8493. 12265. 14319 Amortization, see Mortgages. Amoy, China, economic plan, 1958 report (1959) 6555 Amphetamines : traffic and control — ■ hearings (1956) 10402 report (1956) 12180 Amplii'iia : bibliosrraphv (1960) 16289 care and feeding in captivity (1960) 16272 National Capital Parks and District of Co- lumbia area (1954) 15715 photographs of skeletons, exhibition in National Museum list (1960) 16286 Amphibians, hull models, hydrodynamic inves- ti,cation (1951) 20136 see o7so Cargo carriers Amphibious Base. Little Creek. Norfolk, pre- paredness program investigatio-n (1953) 845 Amphibious operations, air operations in con- junction with amphibious operations (1954) 9183 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 149 Amphibious support brisade, tables of organi- zation and eQuipmeut (1951) 16109; (195li) 3:i71 ; (VJo.i) C9S7 ; (1954) 363. 4849 Amphibious support regiment, tables of organi- zation and equipment (1953) 12042-43 Amphlpods : collected jit Arctic laboratorv. Point Barrow, Alaska (1955) 12681 commensal, new species, from spiny lobster (1952) 6137 see also Parhyale. Amphiprion, genus of Indo-Pacific anemone fishos (1953) 134S6 Amphoteric substances, low surfactant content cleaners (1958) 16490; (1959) 6S79 Amplifiers : A-C operational, copper-mandrel potentiom- eters performance (1958) 847 AF, AM-65/GRC, technical manual (1953) 629 AF, AM-244A/U and AM-245A/U, technical manual (1953) 653 AF, AM-3r>4/U. parts list, technical manual (1953) 646 AF, AM-409/FRC, technical manual (1953) 648 AM-92B/TI and AM-93A/TI, technical man- ual (1952) 10009 aniplitier-detector group, specification (1953) 20026 amplifier group, technical manual (1951) 363 application of 2N77 transistors to eliminate microphonic noise (1957) 18040 assembly and program control, specification (1953) 2307 audio — dual-channel, specifications (1953) 4050 ; (1955) 2936 monitor, VOR. specification (1955) 2937; (1956) 16538 regulated output, specifications (1953) 8717: (1955) 2934; (1956) 16536 audio frequency — general purpose, militarv standard (1954) 676 specifications (1952) 17554; (1953) 2306. 12996: (1955) 10064 classification bulletin (1960) 2172 computer-amplifier, aircraft still picture camera, specifications (19512) 9126 derivativf'-contrfiHed, magnetic, description (1954) 7540 dielectric, fundamentals (1953) 20436 diode coincidence gate for amjilitude selec- tion (1954) 18964 distributed power, experimental (1957) 171.''.5 dual channel, specifications (1956) 16537 eight-docade logaritlimic, for nuclear reactor instrumentation (1958) 1780 electronic control, one-signal channel, speci- fication (1954) 60S equipments, technical manual (1953) 529 fnndamontals of carrier and repeater (1955) 18056 I-F, for transistors (1959) 13777 image liriihtiipss intensifiers, performance (1954) 9426 insertion, low-noise wide-band 200-MC (1952) 11398 Intermodulation distortion in mixers (1954) 17995 linear arrays having DolphTchehvcheff am- plitude distribution, design (1959) 0856 linear coupling (1954) 17760 logaritlimic, instantaneous wide-band (1957) 2314 magnetic — as computfr elonipnt (1952) 16S69 lilldiography (195.''.) 1705 catalog of technical reports, 1940—55 (1950) 6708 circuit equations (1950) 4171 control (1952) 857 core materials effect on circuits (1952) 8015 DC to AC square-wave static converter and amplifier (1955) 17554 design methods (1958) 4021 Amplifiers — Continued maiineric — continued fast response (1953) 17857 flux-preset high-speed (1953) 13513 for synchros (1953) 13514 full-wave reversible-polarity half-cycle- response, design (1955) 15955 mechanics of operation (1951) 11647 noise limitations (1951) 10143 rapid response (1960) 180 regulated power production (1955) 1755S rising star in naval electronics (1952) 18190 series-connected with inductive loading (1952) 4337 servo (1954) 12513, 17759 transient-controlled (1957) 10292 vanadium permendur cores, using, tem- peratures up to 500°C, feasibility (1957) 17143 voltage regulator (1951) 2667 miniature intermediate-frequency amplifiers (1954) 15706 narrow-band, use in oscillographic investi- gation of electron velocity in electrical discharge (1954) 4882 non-overload, design (1953) 18441 PA-2 pulse amplifier, design (1952) 3417 public address set, technical manual (1953) 592 pulse — model 250 (1956) 1328 nonlinear, of wide dynamic range ,(1955) 5792 using transistor circuits (1958) 7899 radio frequency — AM-495/GR (1955) 1191 low-noise L-band amplifier (1956) 6009 specifications (1952) 1S660 single channel, cylinder head temperature, specification (1953) 4298: (1956) 36S4 sonar frequency. 2500-watt wide band, de- sign, etc. (1955) 12641 special purpose, technical manual (1955) 1S053; (1959) 7134 statisticity and principle of amplifiers in biology, USSR study (1960) 5469 traveling-wave tube, low-power, overload behavior (1956) 20704 twin-T feedback, performance (1955) 832 vacuum tube, thermal noise is (1953) 0270 wide-band difffrenti.Tl oscilloscope attach- ment (1056) 1103 wide-ranw, for air shower detector, Jap- anese study (1959) 6403 wide-ranee multiple-pulse, design (1959) 13508 see also Convergntron — Klystrons — Light amplifiers — Pulse analyzers. Amplitude and phase control unit, specifica- tions (1958) 254: (1959) 230 Amplitude scanning of antenna arrays (1958) DO.'iS Ampo, Pedro, relief (1957) 8270, 13288, 14887 Ampoules : glass — for vaccine, specification (1952) 9307; (1956) 9046 solvent filled, specification (1954) 19455 Ampuls, see Ampoules. Amputees : arm. guide (1952) 17011 artificial limbs use, hearing (1957) 11302 leg — exercises (1952) 16891 handbook (1951) 19040 training equipment, distribution of drawings (1951) 4219 veteran, automobiles, payment on purchase price, extend time for filing applica- tions — law (1955) 11363 reports (1955) 6135. 9924 who's an amputee (1952) 97G AMR, sec Atlantic Missile Range. AMS. see Agricultural Marketing Service — Applied mathematics series — Army Map Service. Page 150 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Amur River and Valley : climatic conditions (1959) 12SS2 economic geography (1959) 1748 Soviet-Chinese scientific investigations (19G0) 14200 Amusements : Armed Forces radio and TV entertainment program — hearing (1954) 11873 report (1954) 8508 Army — and Air Force, motion picture service overseas, Army regs (1955) 178 entertainment contest (1956) 238 entertainment program, Army regs (1952) 18384; (1954) 18130; (1956) 11598 soldier shows — hit kit (1951) 5892; (1952) 9777; (1953) 145778, 18092; (1954) 9116; (1953) 18656; (1957) 593S ; (1958) 5178 script folio (1953) 267 blacklisting in entertainment industry, hearings (1957) 624-626 entertainment industry, communists, etc., infiltration — hearings (1952) 16400; (1934) 8399; (1955) 3102 in New York area, hearings (1955) 191S7; (1958) 14586 income tax treatment, investigation — law (1960) 13008 report (1960) 13346 television quiz shows investigation, hear- ings (1960) 13446 AMVETS, see American Veterans of World War II. Amyl acetate, specification (1931) 16778; (1953) 17472 Amyl nitrite, flammability (1952) 9513 An-Shan. China, reports on municipality (1959) 13142 An-Yin Chen Wang, see Wang, Han H., and wife. Anabtawi, Samir, relief (1960) 13503 Anacardium excelsum, see Espav4. Anaconda Copper Mining Co. : Berkeley pit, Butte. Mont., methods and costs (1959) 6651 Kelley mine, Butte, Mont., block caving (1956) 20567 wage chronology (1952) 19018; (1954) 18860; (1959) 9307 Yerington mine and plant, Weed Heights, Nev., methods and operations (1958) 16299 Anacortes, Wash. : harbor facilities, improvements, engineer report — departmental edition (1954) 15332 document edition (1954) 14576 Anacostia River, Northwest Branch, flood- control project (1956) 15604 Anadarko. Okla., India tribes, hearings (1956) 3527 Anadromous fishes, see Fish and fisheries. Anadromy in North American Salmonidae (1938) 8663 Anaerobes, gas gangrene organisms, biblio- graphy (1954) 6224 Anaerobic infections (USSR periodical) : selections (1939) 14937 Anaheim, Calif. : census of population, 1950 (1952) 12640 location for consolidated plant labora- toriGS law (1952) 13087 reports (1952) 13330, 13783 population, special censuses (1954) 3487; (1953) 5877; (1936) 8317; (1957) 4904; (1958) 6585 engineers report — departmental edition (1954) 15333 document edition (1954) 14140 wave action and sand movement relation (1956) 7337 Anaktuvuk Pass, birds, arctic adaptation study (1900) 5973 Analgesics, use in regulating child-birth pain, USSR study (1959) 9244 Analog computers, see Electronic computers. Analysis, see Chemical analysis — Item analy- sis — Radiochemical a n a 1 y s i s — also names of substances analyzed. Analysts, see Business analysts — Commodity- industry analysts — Management ana- lysts — Production analysts. Analytical chemistry, sec Chemistry. Analyzers : automatic in-line, for radioactive constitu- ents in lifiuid and gaseous waste streams (1958) 11308 function in animals after removal of cere- bral cortex (1958) 16244 human, in ontogenesis, conference on structure and function, USSR study (1960) 15702 interoceptive, morphological structure and pecularities of its work, USSR study (1959) 14913 XYZ recorder or analyzer, application to radiation studies (1958) 11357 ZM-3/U and ZM-3A/U, organization and maintenance, technical manual (1958) 11283 see also Differential analyzers — Electron- tube analyzers — Gas analyzers — Pulse analyzers — Spectrum analyzers. Anam, French Indo-China, anchorages, chart (1951) 1147 Anan'yer, Boris G., biographical sketch (1959) 1935 Anaphylaxis, mechanism, role of central ner- vous system, USSR studies (1959) 5128 Anaplasmosis in cattle, control (1958) 15474 Anastrepha ludens, see Mexican fruitflies. Anatomists : AU-Union Scientific Society of Anatomists, Histologists, and Embryologists, ple- nary session of board (1960) 15714 pathologico, all-Union congress, USSR (1960) 7052 Anatomy : All-Union Congress of Anatomists, Histo- logists, and Embryologists, resolution (1959) 12990 anatomical locations, recording. Army regs. (1955) 17919 chair. Military Medical Academy imeni S.M. Kirov, history (1960) 863 human, determination of low level plutonium deposition, analytical method (1938) 11393 human, radioactive contamination, use of low level scintillation spectroscopy in evaluating (1959) 11720 Labrador duck, Camptorhvnchus labradorius (195S) 8938 mosquitoes, larval, pupal, and adult stages (1959) 17847 pathological, of affections caused bv toxic substances, USSR study (1960) 9925 radioactivity measurements for metabolic tracer studies (1958) 13517 reading list (1960) 162G6 studv and techniques, advances (1953) 1947S visualization of internal structures using radioisotopes (1958) 11483 water content, relation to body built (1952) 2891 whole body counters, literature search (1960) 4705 whole body irradiation therapy, experi- mental approaches (1953) 11239 whole-bodv radiation, toxicologic studies (1060) 6223 vour body in flight. Air Force pamphlet (1960) 1449 ANC bulletins (1951) 5635, 14052, 15608-609 18804; (1952) 11313, 19049; (1953) 1250; (1955) 10049, 12193, 18216; (1957) 680, 5339, 16591 list (1952) 293 ANC criteria for standard instrument ap- proach procedures (1954) 11227 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 151 AncaBb, Departamento de, base-metal deposits of Cordillera Ncgra (1957) 1UU57 Anchor Dam : land acquisition — law (1956) 1G829 reports (1956) 12301. 14R11, 14974 Anchor liome Mills (1951) 762 Anchorage, Alaska : airport, regulations (1952) 10175 bond issue, increase authorization — law (1952) 18071 rei)orts (1952) ]04fi6, 13572 electric power contract — law (1953) 17224 report (1953) 12583 fire protection payment to Alaska Railroad, report (1958) 4393 flisht chart (1951) 2940 ge«>lo;,'y of area, surficial (1960) 11326 jail, replacement, estimate (1951) 14;843 ; (1952) 8954- land conveyance to Alaska — law (1957) 15132 reports (1957) 9520, 15479 land s.nle to Calvary Baritist Church (1952) 13434 ; (1953) 5529-30, 15517, 15183, 15703, 15705; (1954) 5263, 10105, 112G7 magnetic recording station, magnetic hourly values (1960) 15011 recreation, community (1955) 815 substation — • construction, specifications (1953) 19428 control boards and battery chargers, in- vitation for bids (1953) 17939. 19411 distribution boards and battery chargers, invitation for bid (1952) 15796 Eklutna project- — invitation for bids (1952) 14389 modification of works, hearings (1960) 9625 instrument transformers and disconnect- ing fuses, invitation for bids (1953) 19443. 20416 power transformers, etc., invitation for bids (1952) 4404 transmission line, specifications (1952) 4421 Anchorage areas : Delaware River, Philadelphia to sea, en- largement, engineer report — departmental edition (1957) 16694 document edition (1957) 16515 see also United States Fleet Anchorage, Gulf of Paria. Anchoring devices, shield and nail, specifica- tion (1957) 16736 Anchors : chain assembly, single leg. boat anchor, specification (1955) 6345 for mass concrete forms, tests (1955) S0S7 form, holding strength in concrete placed and cast at reduced temperatures, tests (1958) 5895 ground, with auxiliary equipment, specifica- tion (1950) 8928 marine, fluked, specifications (1951) 19636; (1952) 10913; (1954) 3901-2: (1955) 10063 sea, life raft, specifications (1951) 3314; (1952) 7395; (1953) 9190; (1956) 20154 steel, specification (1952) 5526. 7525 Anchovies : eggs and larvae, Pacific Coast (1957) 2058; (1958) 7299; (1960) 6941 fish-hatchery food from anchovies caught near Santa Barbara. Calif (1957) 9980 gas bladder and its relation to inner ear in Engraulis mardax (1956) 3913 Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of Mystic Shrine : Middle Atlaiitic Shrine Association Meeting, 1958. special regulations, etc. — law (1958) 11748 reports (1958) 0460. 9753 Ancient Free and .\ccepte(l Masons, fiee Grand Lodge of North Dakota, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons. Andalusia. Ala., population, special census (1958) 228 Andalusite. bibliography (1959) 10188 Andersen. Cvril C. relief (1953) 12551, 151S4, 15759 Andersen. Hans Christian. .lean Ilersholt col- lection of manuscripts, etc.. L.C. cata- log (1955) 729 Andersen. Xeal E.. relief (1959) 13194; (1900) 5119, 6421 Andersen. Patricia, see Hill. Patricia A. AiHlersni, Tlielma. see McNeill. Thelma A. Anderson. Agnes, relief (1951) 18185; (1952) 5243. 0883 Anderson. Alexander F.. relief (1954) 14722; (1955) 6060; (1956) 8713, 10035 Anderson. Alice, relief (1960) 4888, 6706. 7958 Anderson. Edward S., relief (1960) 13178, 13637. 15036 Anderson. Frederick E., court case (1951) 3755 Anderson. Harrv L., court ca^e (1951) 1219 Anderson. Irene E., relief (1955) 6028. 7878. 9374 Anderson. .Tohn H. ; relief (1951) 10994. i:'.438. 14733 Anderson. Marcelina. relief (1955) 9788 Anderson. Ralph W., relief (1960) 13173. 13621. 15033 Anderson. Robert B.. nomination, hearings (1953) 4270-71; (1957) 1127S Anderson. Samuel W., nomination, hearing (1953) 4285 Anderson. .Sigurd. nomination, hearings (1956) 18686 Anderson. Ind.. population, special census (1957) 3530 Anderson, S.C. : Citizens Committee, hearing (1951) 5036 instrument approach chart (1951) 7820 Anderson County. Kans.. water flooding in oil fields (1953) 13439 Anderson County, Tenn. : cooking coal, recoverable reserves (1956) 4098 forest inventory statistics (1954) 7744 Anderson Ranch : dam and power plant, design and construc- tion, technical record (1957) 2296 dam, automatic gate hanger, etc., Invitation for bids (1952) 8101 powerplant. invitation for bids — disconnecting switch, etc. (1951) 20256 switchgear (1951) 14187 Anderson-Tully Co.. court case (1951) 1231 Andersonville, Mich., railroad accident (1951) 5447 Andiroba. sec Carapa. Andover-Sulphur Hill iron mines, diamond drilling for zinc ore (1952) 17955 Andraitx. Puerto de (Port of), chart (1951) 13953 Andrea Doria (steamship) : collision — safety recommendations, progress report, hearing (1958) 4438 study — hearing (1957) 15.348 reports (1957) 1786. 13550 Andreani. Vincenzo, relief (1951) 568, 4886. 81 in. 9328 Andreanof Islands, westernmost geology (1959) 7844 Andree. Dora T., relief (1956) 5155; (1958) 308- Andreis. Maria L.. relief (1954) 14027 ; (1955) 75S4. 11974. 14086 Andrena. bees of family Andrenidae In Cali- fornia (1951) 8690 .\ndrenidae. srr .\ndrena — Megandrena. Andresen. August H., memorial services (1958) 13778 Andrew .Johnson National ^Monument, general information (1953) 9554: (1958) 1.3056 Andrews, David H., relief (1953) 5511, 9147, 10257 Andrews. Georgia, relief (1953) 8910. 9039. 10251 Andrews. Irene, relief (1953) 12502. 15187. 15812 Andrews. .lames J., relief (1955) 11486 Page 152 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Andrews. M. Neil, relief (1952) 5293; (1953) 4172 Andrews. T. Coleman, nomination, hearing (1953) 4278 Andrews Air Force Base : construction report (1952) 7014 instrument approach chart (1951) 4715 Andrews Co., court case (1951) 3751 Andrews, H. J., Experimental Forest, see H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest. Anechoic chambers : broadband absorbing materials for low frequencies (1954) 12511 design with new broadband absorbing mater- ial (1953) 16440 Anemia : cause, symptoms, etc., general information (19"60) 7534 death rates bv age, color, sex, U.S., 1949-51 (1959) SllO infectious, (swamp fever) of horses, etc. (1955) 17760 pernicious, incidence of development of can- cer in persons afflicted (1953) 11345 sickle cell, molecular orientation of hemo- globin (1951) 2697 Anemographs, M-27, design, etc. (1959) 1S99 Anemometers : airdrag. for measuring wind speeds, design, and performance (1958) 17325 contacting-type, totalizing wind counter, history of development, etc. (1959) 7839 hot wire — design (1955) 8354 heat-loss characteristics (1955) 10546, 17494 nonlinear theory (1952) 14250 response of cylinders to sinusoidal envi- ronmental temperature change (1955) 17490 shock-tube investigations (1955) 777 survey with compressor-blade wakes and other flow phenomena (1959) 10472 use of analysis of transonic rotor-blade passage loss (1960) 8784 measurement of nonlinear variation with temperature of heat-transfer from hot wires in transonic and supersonic flow (1957) 7566 ^ ^ pitot static and hot wire, low speed flow over simulated flat plate for small angles of attack (1957) 5739 portable, airflow measurements, specifica- tion (1952) 10914 tower wind velocities, conversion to open station velocity, table (1956) 19056 Anemometry, applications of heat delivery theory (1951) 16971 Anemone Cave, Acadia National Park, gen- eral information (1958) 8860 Anemone fishes, see Amphiprion. Aneroid barometers : construction, operation, etc. (1957) 10390 marine tvpe, specification (1951) 6764 specifications (1953) 16111; (1956) 10790, 15505, 20331 Aneroid sphygmomanometers, see Sphygmo- manometers. Anesthesia, see Anesthetics. Anesthesiology : modern basic problems, USSR study (1959) 14864 modern, demands on pharmacology and pharmaceutical chemistry, USSR study (1960) 17488 short course, circular (1955) 2829 Anesthetics : anesthesia apparatus, specification (1952) 18663 anesthetics agents in irradiated animals, pharmacologic action of (1956) 2923 general, use of electroencephalography to check depth during operation, USSR study (1960) 18803 local — changes in electrocardiogram of patients before and after, USSR study (1960) 7148 Anesthetics — Continued local — continued pharmacology and reactions from topical use (1959) 15235 potential anesthesia use in clinical practice and under field conditions (1958) 16160 see also Ethers. Anesthetists, see Nurse anesthetists. Aneth oil field, San Juan County, Utah, res- ervoir-oil characteristics (1959) 16730 Aneurysms, see Tumors. Ang, Choh-Yi, relief (1956) 12192 Ang, Lily, relief (1959) 14374 Angel-Moreno, Jesus, deportation suspension, rescission (195S), S359. 11861 Angelantonia Diana, sister, relief (1952) 7157, 12959, 13685 Angeli, Auguste I., relief (1954.) 10047 Angelique : foreign wood (1959) 6247 properties and uses of timber (1951) 13S79 Angeloff, Krste, relief (1960) 5101 Angels (radar), see Radar. Angina pectoris, see Heart diseases. Angiomas, see Tumors. Angiosperms, biochemical evolution, USSR study (1960) 14442 Angiussaq Lake, ice structures, suitability as aircraft landing platform (1960) 141 Angle blocks, polygon for calibration (1958) 8040 Angle-of-attack indicators : methods of masuring angle of attack on air- craft (1958) 13039 vane-type (1955) 10561 Angle plates, see Plates (metal, etc.). Angle valves, see Valves. Angles : photoneutron energy dependence on (1952) 3392 weights in base nets, measurement (1960) 19021 Angling, see Fish and fisheries. Anglo-American agreements, see Great Britain. Anglo-Egyptian Sudan : African Ixodoidea, ticks (1956) 19169 cotton marketing situation (1954) 5662 import tariff system (1954) 4197 mammals (1957) 1122 ANGM manuals (1951) 5701, 17008-10, 18850- 851: (1952) 9562; (1955) 8368; (1958) 6253 Angola : agricultural developments and their effect on U.S. farm exports (1958) 16968 beans from (1954) 15496 economic information (1951) 9875 economy, basic data (1957) 9998 establishing business in (1955) 18385 exports and imports, licensing and exchange controls (1956) 728 gazetteer, official standard names, list (1956) 17427 import tariff system (1953) 19089; (1958) 3514 international educational exchange and re- lated exchange of -persons activities (1960) 60G8 licensing and exchange controls (1960) 18584 livestock and meat industry (1951) 13835 living conditions (1957) 17798 mica deposits and industry (1955) 1695 mining legislation (1956) 20426 pharmaceutical regulations (1956) 1653 preparing shipments to (1958) 3iol5 raw cotton production (1953) 9327 sisal production (1954) 10533 Angoon, Alaska : Tlingit community, story- departmental edition (I960) 3368 document edition (1960) 3516 Angostura Canal, earthwork and structures, specifications (1951) 8768; (1954,) 12550, 15809 Angostura proiect : geology and srround-water hydrology, etc (1952) 590G mosquito prevention investigations, progress reports (1954) 4439, 5905 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 153 Angostura project — Continued settlers' obligations, adjustment — hearings (1955) l'Jl78 law (1955) 14437 report (1955) 15305 Anguilla, money orders convention (19G0) 14732 Angular distribution, tables for transforma- tion of data from laboratory system to center of mass system (1957) 12901 Angus. Pauline E., relief (1957) 13778, 14960, 15221 Anhwel Province, China : flood prevention work In 1959 (19«0) 11463 national economic plan, implementation re- sults, reports (1958) 16140; (1959) 700 people's courts (1960) 1905 work report (1960) 896 Anhydrates, see Dryers (industrial). Anhydrite, bibliography (1953) 1701; (1960) 5411 Animal Disease and Parasite Research Branch, report (1954) 10942 Animal Disease Eradication Division, regula- lations and laws administered by code of Federal regulations (1959) 9597 Animal drawn vehicles, see Vehicles. Animal fats, see Fats. Animal Fats Division, publications and pat- ents, list (1953) 19579 Animal fibers, see Fibers. Animal glue, see Glue. Animal hair, see Hair (animal). Animal industry, see Livestock. Animal Industry Bureau : A.Ii.D. series (1951) 105-116, 2450. 14430; (1952) 46S3-S4, 6498-99, 8323-25, 9861, 12452-454, 14608, 17177-180 ; (1953) 200, 1881, 3775, 5062-64, 6554-56, 8450, 9888-92, 11871-872, 16800-801, 18227; (1954) 153-156, 3137-39 appropriations, 1952, supplemental proposals (1952) 8733-34.8955 apnropi-iations, 1954. Agriculture Dept.- — - hearings (1953) 7448, 10722 law (1953) 15218 report (1953) 12645 B.A.I, order (1951) 12739; (1953) 5065 career opportunities for graduate veterinar- ians (1952) 3156 directories (1951) 17334; (1952) 16018; (1953) 16803 supplement to 1952 edition (1953) 14738 records, preliminary inventories (1958) 15256 reports (1951) 4375: (1952) 1S89 ; (1953) 201; (19,54) 1304 service and regulatory announcements (1951) 1679. 11864; (1952) 1061, 11675; (1953) 2981, 13797; (1954) 2308 veterinarians, examination announcements (1951) 17057; (1952) 17444; (1953) 1S.''.54 Animal oils, see Oils. Animal products : carload waybll analyses (1951) 5436, 18714, 20006: (1952) 16706 carload waybill statistins (1953) 2627, 16292, 20257; (1954) 17561; (1955) 3477: (1956) 4040, 5841, 20507: (1957) 4142; (1958) 1608, 6109; (1959) 3626, 4961, 12790, 16493; (1960) 18698 census of agriculture. 1954 — Alaska, etc., special reports (1957) 1704 general ri'tmrt (1957) 516 code of Foderal regulations (1951) 8344 : (1952) 76S7; (1953) 5954; (1954) 8686: (1955) 6426; (1956) 5624: (1957) 39.34: (1958) 4705; (1959) 6137 : (1900) 5323 crude, comodity classification, logistic re- sponsibilities, spec, rcgs (1954) 263 fatty acids content, tables (1959) 9591 foreign markets development (remarks) (1956) 7479 foreign markets, expanding (1956) 7481 Animal products — Continued Outer Mongolia exports (1960) 925 prices received by farmers, 1908-55 (1956) 13906 producers role in farm economy and supply- ing food for American consumers (address) (1958) 7759 U.S. market in Japan (1960) 3S41 Animal traps, box, aluminum-framed (1957) 15854 Animal vectors, see Vectors (biological). Animals : animal keeper (zoo), examination announce- ment (1958) 1204 Aransas National Wildlife Refuge (1955) 022 asphyxiation effects on behavior and reac- tion of central nervous system (1959) 841 atomic power and animals (1956) 9918 behavior patterns, sources, observations (1958) 5116 big-game — availability of surplus on national wildlife refuges (1953) 13250; (1955) 0494 United States, inventory (1953) 13251 biological blast damage, physical principles of effect of nuclear detonation (1958) 180; (1960) 14913 carload waybill analyses (1951) 5436. 18714, 20006; (1952) 16706; (1953) 2627. 16292. 20275: (1954) 17561; (1955) 3477; (1956) 4040, 5814, 20507; (1957) 4142; (1958) 1608, 6109; (1959) 3626, 4961, 12790, 16493 : (1960) 18698 chemicals applied, nature and fate, sympos- ium (1960) 16444 code of Federal regulations (1951) 8344; (1952) 7687; (1953) 5954; (1954) 8086; (1955) 0426; (1956) 5624; (1957) 3934; (1958) 4705; (1959) 6137 : (1960) 5323 death under 25-Mev betatron ray, patho- logical anatomy diagnosis, USSR study (1959) 10355 domestic and export shipment. Army regs (1956) 4683 exposure chambers for research in inhala- tion, design, etc (1959) 15171 extrapolational reflexes, biological signifi- cance, USSR studies (1959) 6603 fission product and calcium, metabolism and radiation studies (1950) 9909 growth rate estimation by marking experi- ments (1953) 16174 husbandry, radioisotopes uses, list of ref- erences (1959) 9665, 15419 husbandry, Soviet, translations (1900) 15670 interstate transportation, code of Federal regulations (1959) 9597 irradiated — earlv clianges in bone marrow, USSR study (1959) 16593 experimental anthrax infection, USSR study (1959) 17568 function of gastro-intestinal tract, reflex effects from internal organs, USSR study (1959) 5122 pharmacological studies (1952) 16762- 763: (1953) 4642 reaction to general cooling, USSR study (1959) 10379 laboratory — care and management (1958) 16743 electropncephalogram recording with mi- croelectrodes (1958) 16243 identification of internal parasites (1954) 8944 metabolism of cesium 137 (1953) 12077 publications on (1953) 11199 live — description patterns and reference draw- ings, cataloging handbook (1955) 453 raised for food. Federal supply classifi- cation logistic responsibilities. Army regs (1956) 18324 Page 154 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Animals — Continued live — continued not raised for food, Federal supply classi- fication loj^istic responsibilities, Army regs (1957) 373 metabolism — calcium (1953) 17112 fission product (1953) 17112 morphology, Soviet abstracts (195S) 16162. 16214, 17110; (1959) 3754, 10282, 10297, 10318, 13007, 13019, 13075, 13079, 13104, 13192, 13198, 13205. 13232; (1960) S6S, 934, 936, 4093, 5481, 7044, 8595, 9962, 17553 nutrition influence on course of radiation injuries, USSR studies (1959) 3719 physiology, Soviet abstracts (1958) 16219, 17083; (1959) 3767, 3780, 6478, 6480, 6511, 6548, 6572, 10298, 10311, 13006, 13036, 13050, 13055, 13148, 13204. 14S99, 16587, 16590. 17580, 17628 ; (1960) 926, 1995, 4039, 7158, 7170, 14459 physiology uses of radioisotopes in, list of references (1959) 7152 population estimation by marking (1952) 2S04 prehistoric, selected references (1960) 16354 quarantine laws, clarify, report (1959) 8849 radiation studies (1953) 17112 radioactivity confirmation in thyroids (1955) 18067-68 research, use of isotopes (1953) 14915 reservoirs of disease, control, regulations (1953) 168S3; (1956) 18144 ringworm, diagnosis and nature, public health significance (1960) 4381 scientific names (1954) 19790 skeletons, preparation for mounting (1960) 16360 small predators, control (1955) 17172 tracks in Washinigton area (195S) 7oS5 ; (1960) 7485 transportation on transports. Army regs (1951) 14447 tumors, transplantable and transmissible (1959) 4758 wild, ruminants and swine, importation, prohibit — hearings (1958) 12594 law (1958) 14210 reports (1958) 6846,12568 see also Cattle — Diseases of animals — Do- mestic animals — Food for animals — Fur bearing animals — Game animals — Laboratory animals — Livestock — Wild- life — Zoology — also names of animals Animals, Fossil see Primates. Anion exchange resins, see Resins. Anions : complexes in transitional elements (1953) 5247 exchange of chloro-ions (1951) 9221 exchange of fluo-ions of zirconium and haf- nium (1951) 2737 radioactive, removal hy water treatment (1952) 10064; (1955) 5806 reactions involving metal ions, catalytic effect (1952) 10042 Anisic acid, esters, etc., preliminarv tests of use as insecticides (1953) 2462 Anisotropy : diffusion in grain boundaries (1951) 12929 metals and intermetallic phases (1953) 663 Anita, Sister, sec Di Franco, Vincenzina, Sis- ter. Anklets, see Socks. Anjou pears, see Pears. Ann Arbor Construction Co.. relief (1951) 1S294; (1955) 9820. 11606. 14234 Annaberg. self-guiding trail. Virgin Islands National Park (1960) 8875 Annals of Astrophysical Observatory (1954) 12559 Annapolis, Md., map (1951) 7049 see also Xaval Acadeniv, Annajiolis. Anne Arundel County, Md., Arundel Park fire and Odenton train wreck casualties. emergency medical and hosnital care (1957) 16710 Annealers, examination announcement, heat treaters (1952) 3522 Annealing ; graphite, stored energy measurement (1956) 6651 pulse, measurements on electric resistivity of irradiated graphite (1956) 3162 radiation damage in boron carbite (1956) 6553 thermal, neutron-induced discomposition in artificial graphite — asymptotic experiments (1957) 435 rate of healing experiments (1957) 434 vacuum, effect on impact properties of tita- nium and alloys (1957) 8911 see also Glass. Annelids, marine, northern Marshall Islands (1955) 676 Annette Island Airport : renewals of lease to U.S. — law (1956) 10113 reports (1955) 11693; (1956) 8832 Anni mirabiles, 1921-25, reason in madness of letters (lectures) (1956) 20546 Annie Laurie prospect, uranium deposits (1951) 14614 Annihilation radiation, gamma ray penetra- _ tion effects (1954) 9404; (1955) 7286 Annis, Carl A., relief (1954) 3629, 10185, 11334 Anniston. Ala. ; land conveyance — hearing (1955) 15478 law (1955) 14456 reports (1955) 9700, 15424 Annual leave, see Leave of absence. Annual lespedezas, culture and use (1958) 6442 Annuals (plants) : flowering plants, growing (1951) 2349 use on cattle ranges in California (1951) 14309 Annuitants, see Civil service. Annuities : actuarial tables and rules in computing taxable income (1955) 3470 Armed Forces, retired officers, adjustment reports (1958) 9554; (1960) 10848 Army, survivors of retired members, reg- ulations (1954) 21S. 1347-48, 13597, 18150; (1956) 130, 2954 Comptrollers General — retired, amend budget and accounting law (1953) 15223 reports (1953) 12433. 12878 widows and dependent children — law (1959) 11974 reports (1959) 8711, 9986 District of Columbia — reemployed retired teachers — law (1958) 6705 report (1958) 5669 retired policemen, firemen and teachers — law (1954) 16882 report (1954) 14769 teacher.s, amend retirement act — law (1957) 9380 reports (1957) 8174, 8338 teachers, increase — laws (1956) 14415: (1938) 14260 reports (1956) 8573, 12313; (1958) 14404, 14860 election and payment of survivors of de- ceased retired Armv members — Army regulations (1955) 16402; (1957) 1539 special regulations (1954) 219, 13598 18131 ; (1955) 1171, 10890 electrical switchboard and panelboard manufacturing industry fund, tax re- lief, report (1960) 13291 Federal, denial to employees convicted of subversion, etc — hearing (1955) 18179 law (1954) 16902 reports (1954) 143S4, 15070 Federal, forfeiture, clarifv application of act, report (1960) 9607 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 155 Annuities — Continued Federal, restoration to employees convicted of subversion, etc. — hearings (1959) 5933, 7G43 reports (1959) 58S9, 5896. G013 Foreign Service — adjust, hearings (1959) 12534 Increase — hearings (19G0) 3623 laws (1952) 10308: (1956) 10104; (1958) 14225; (1960) ].-!056 reports (1951) 7976: (1952) 5374; (1955) 12063, 14812; (1956) 5229: (1958) 14484, 14749; (1959) 16102: (1960) 9473. 132S7 group- plans amended in 1950-54, analysis (1956» 17749 supplementing retirement benefits under OASI. analvsis (1953) 20444 underwritten in 1946-50, analysis (1953) 20451 judges' widows and children — hearing (1956) 8642 law (1956) 10842 reports (1951) 16465; (1956) 10261, 10498, 14969 Lighthouse Service — employees' widows' benefits, increase — law' (1958) 5528 reports (1956) 10346. 10494; (1957) 5284. 11009 former employees, increase — law (1959) 15725 reports (1959) 12168, 12248, 16171 former employees, retirement pay, waiver — - law (1957) 15009 reports (1957) 5285, 11010 members, i-nerease — laws (1954) 16805; (1955) 7537; (1956) 144.33 reports (1954) 8356, 17047; (1955) 62S4. 7671-72 Naval Academy, etc., retired civilian teach- ers, increase — hearings (1955) 15480; (1957) 9750 laws (1955) 16789: (1957) 9374 reports (1955) 11769, 15428; (1957) 6926, 8331 Panama Canal construction employees, nat- uralized citizens, extend benefits, re- port (1954) 14459 Panama Canal construction workers, in- crease — law (1956) 16688 reports (1954) 14447; (1956) 6993, 15238 Panama Canal noncitizen retirees, addition- al benefit — hearings (1960) 9524 law (1960) 13114 reports (1960) 10857, 13763 railroad employees — eliminate reduction — hearings (1954) 7085 law (1954) 11375 reports (1953) 12508, 12525; (1954) 10098 increase benefits — hearings (1957) 9566, 165S2 ; (1958) 15788 laws (1956) 16882; (1957) 16199; (19.59) 8513 reports (1956) 14670. 15390: (1958) 144.59, 14820; (1959) 5882, 7376, 7561 permit refund of retirement taxes, hear- ings (1957) 9556, 16582 regulations relating to Treasury, decision 6211 (1957) 2128, 11648 Supreme Court justices' widows, law (1954) 16835 tax exemption qualification determination procedures under interna) revenue code (1957) 14315: (1959) 7872 see aI»o Civil service pensions — Pensions. Annulment of marriage, see Marriage. Annunziata, Sister Maria, see Carbone, Teresa. Anodes : cadmium, specification (1957) 15789. 15792 copper, specification (1958) 9905, 9907 corrosion preventive, zinc, etc., specification (1957) 692. 11316 current density in cryolite-alumina fusions dependence of amount of carbon foam on (1958) 16155 galvanic, current-voltage relation in ca- thodic protection (1957) 10278 galvanic, performance for cathodic protec- tion (1955) 15964 nickel, specification (1957) 7314, 7318 overpotential for oxide-free zirconium (1957) 12883 polarization of zirconium (1954) 16280 : (1956) 361 soluble, use in production of titanium, rSSR study (1959) 17639 solul)le using molten media electrolysis for production of titanium, USSR study (1960) 1013 transfer of metal in d-c non-sparking dis- charge in high-vacuum (1952) 10096 zinc alloys, characteristics (1957) 7626 Ancka. Ind., railroad accident (1951) 5446 Anopheles, see Malaria — Mosquitoes. Anopheles quadrimaculatus, see Mosquitoes. Anoplura, see Lice. Anorthosite. alumina production, operation of experimental plant (1959) 3838 Anostraca. sre Branchinecta cornigera. Anoxia, hematopoietic cells of x-irradiated tadpoles. Influence on (1951) 17542 Ansley, Nobr., railroad accident (1955) 6608 Antarctic Expedition, 1954—58, see American Antarctic Association Expedition, 1954- 58. Antarctic regions : atmospheric circulation — characteristics (1959) 872 features, USSR study (1959) 1943; (1960) 17500 bibliography (1962) 6342 Coast Guard cutters for icebreaking, con- struct and equip — hearings (1959) 15953 report (1959) 15844 deep core drillincr in ice (1959) 16269 : (1960) 15418 dental ob.servations (1960) 5789 eastern, meteorological regime of interior (1960) 5657 gazetteer, ofliicial standard names, list (1956) 9152 geographic names (1951) 11417 Interior Department authority, extend — law (1958) 140SS reports (1958) 6800, 14700 international conference, documents, etc. (1960) 19265 International Geophysical Yenr — programs, report (1958) 3139 Soviet bloc literature, translations (1959) 7892 U.S. post-TGY plans, hearing (1959) 1553 maps and charts, annotated list (1959) 8020 meteorological regime of oases, and their effect on surrounding ice surface, USSR study (19.59) IS'^7 meteorologv. scientific conference on prob- lems. USSR study (1960) 5605 national interests, annotated bibliography (1960) 7493 oceanographlc atlas of polar seas (1958) 15100 operations, agreement with New Zealand (1059) 4093 photo interpretation (1955) 16292 fishes, iniblications list, polar and adjacent region (1060) 10250 polar hililiogra))hv. Air Force manuals (1058) 2S0S-9: (1960) 150 retired officer of Navy in command, status in <"f>iinection with expeilitions — hearing (1955) 9091 law (1955) 11294 reports (1955) 9915. 11480 sailing directions (1960) 15535 Page 156 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Antarctic regions — Continued scientific, etc , activities program, Secretary of Defense to develop, hearings (1960) 15259 theory of densiflcation of dry snow on high pohir glaciers (1960) 13S52 U.S. expeditions, establish medal for mem- bers — law (1960) 13044 reports (1959) 12243; (1900) 13711 United States programs, annual report (1957) 17136 USSR weather reports by radio (1959) 13270 west, atmospheric fronts, USSR study (1960) 4112 Antarctic Service Expedition, 1939-41, see Byrd Antarctic Expedition III, 1939- 41. Antarctic Treaty : ratification, hearings (1960) 11159 text (1960) 19285 Antarctica, see Antarctic regions. Antarctica Commission, see Richard E. Byrd Antarctic Commission. Antelo, Mrs. Raul V., relief (1951) 4955; (1952) 10507; (1953) 4181; (1954) 6991, 8204 Antelopes. Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge, historical notes (1900) 637 Antenna horns, microwave gain standards, design and calibration (1955) 830 Antenna matching transformer, see Electric transformers. Antenna rods, radiation from dielectric rods (1951) 7296 Antenna supports. AB-26A/CR and AB-26B/ CR, technical manual (1951) 2658 Antennariidae, see Frogflshes. Antennas : and coaxial cable, Colorado River front work, invitation for bids (1953) 8154 and feeder assembly, marker beacon. CAA specification (1957) 9289; (1959) 229 and radio propagation, technical manuals (1954) 376; (1960) 3395 anechoic chambers (1953) 16440 arrays — amplitude scanning (1958) 9058 arbitrarily polarized, for X-, S-, and L- bands (1952) 9613 dielectric plate, new endfire, design and radiation characteristics (1958) 6285 endfire, 2-dimensional with increased gain and side lobe reduction (1958) 9059 linear, having Dolph-Tchebycheff ampli- tude distributions, design (1959) 6856 optimum, selection (1958) 1058 spiral doublets, electromechanical scan- ning, development (1959) 10535 synthesis applied to generation of double- step patterns (1956) 1102 assembly AS-334/FRT, technical manual (1953) 615 assembly AS-363/VRC, technical manual (1952) 12606 AT-24r> GRD, technical manual (1955) 11039 AT-256/ARC, specification (1953) 2308 AT-340/PRC, specification (1954) 10284- 285; (1955) 4600 automatic tuning unit (1951) 7295; (1952) 2984 breakdown and detuning in ionosphere (1959) 17802 BS-2 traveling wave, with active coupling impedance, design, etc., USSR study (1959) 17562 change-over and phasing unit, specifications, (1955) 2945; (1956) 16547; (1957) 9284 : (1958) 6611 construction, marking and lighting of struc- tures, rules and regulations (1951) 8325, 9744 ; (1953) 10944-45, 16075, 18802; (1960) 8352 coupling units, technical manual (1953) 613-614 deflections of gear drive used for mount (1955) 12640 delta, metal mast, etc., effect (1951) 8676 Antennas — Continued design mathematics, table of (sin x)/x (1957) 12799 double-doublet receiving, kit (1952) 17322 dual-channel rotary joint for 3300 Mc (1954) 18954 dummy, specification (1955) 1441 equipment RC-292, technical manual (1953) 618-619 equi-signal localizer monitor, instruction book (1952) 16303 ferromagnetic transmitting, use for emer- gencies at sea, German study (1900) 17092 flat spiral, application to broadside scanning arrays (1959) 1124 gain, techniques for accurate measurement (1959) 2057 ILS localizer monitor, specification (1955) 19113 indoor, measurements at lower frequencies, broad-band absorbing materials (1954) 12511 linear — integral equation solution (1954) 6379 optimum, specification (1957) 9092 radiator for VHF-UHP communications (1958) 6467 localizers — • calibrating Collins 51R-1 navigation and BC733D receivers (1953) 7188 phase comparison (1953) 7185 wide aperture (1953) 7205 Mangin mirror (1955) 16214 masts, specification (1951) 18432 Mathieu functions for computing field dis- tribution (1954) 1456 microwave Luneberg lens (1953) 8079 paraboloidal, 500-foot-diameter, faceted de- sign (1957) 7625 phantom antenna and attenuator TS-74, specification (1953) 10824 portable mast, glide slope, specifications (1958) 258; (1959) 239 radio astronomy scanning problems (1955) 18709 rocket-borne, performance in ionosphere (1957) 18018 servo-controlled helix, for telemetering (1954) 10739 side-lobe conference (1953) 8072 single, interferometer system using proxim- ity-coupled radiators, radio direction finding for earth satellite (1958) 13260 Soviet research, bibliography (1957) 17333 specifications (1951) 8176, 13585; (1954) 10282-285; (1955) 4599 spherical, radiation properties (1951) 8684 supports, specification (1951) 18499 systems, AF manual (1953) 18146 towers, painting and marking, report (1960) 5167 traveling wave, with controllable directions of null reception. USSR studies (1959) 5108 UHF airborne communications equipment, specification (1953) 876 USSR wide-band shunt fed tower antenna, description 820 V-type aircraft antenna (1953) 7206 VHF— airborne communications equipment, spec- ification (1952) 15001 circularly polarized, specification (1955) 19110 directional, specification (1956) 16556 for instrument landing system, specifica- tion (1959) 243 for omnirange and ILS localizer, specifica- tion (1955) 2946; (1956) 16548; (1957) 9285 volumetric scanning ground controlled ap- proach — design (1958) 5030 prototype (1959) 1126 wave-canal, experimental investigation and design (1953) 14930 Yagi obtaining maximum gain, new method (1958) 6495 see also Couplers (radio). 282-992- Do not order from index; see indicated entry -68 11 Page 157 Antero, Mount, beryllium deposits of region Antliraci'iK iiiiraci'iM' : oil, specilit-ation cancellation (1957) 1.TS02 wood preservative, specification (lOrti; 1 O T C O 137S3 Anthracite, see Coal — Coal mines and mininfr. Anthracite Board, see National Anthracite Board. Anthracite launder screens, sec Sicrecns. Anthracite mines, see Coal mines and mining — Mine drainage. Anthracnose : and red rot of sorghum (1952) ISll of lupine (1952) 17075 Anthranilic acid tagged with C-14, synthesis (1!).-j2) 3394 Anthrax : bacilli, use of radioactive sulphur for pro- tection, USSR study (1959) 14S61 eradication method, USSR study (19G0) 17332 experimental infection in irradiated ani- mals, USSR study (1959) 17568 general information (1955) 1775S in United States, reprint from i)ublic health reports (1956) 920 Incidence in United States (1953) 14737; (1954) 12(J9S; (1955) 1966, 12851; (1956) 2021. 13153 outbreak in Oklahoma, 1957 (1958) 15445 Anthropology : anthropological papers — departmental editions (1953) 5060 ; (1955) 2737; (1958) 133; (1960) 10557 document editions (1953) 5453 ; (1955) 2909 ; (1958) 301A ; (1960) 10733 applied physical, in human entcineerinir. an- notated bibliography (1959) 11688 career, general information (195.S) 13142 ; (1960) 16260 classification, Library of Congress (1954) 7415 employment outlook (1954) 14156, 15609; (1960) 7264 publications, checklist (1951) S96 : (1957) 22sr) reading list (1960) 16331 research agreement with Colombia (1952) 934 Anthropology, Social, Institute of, see Insti- tute of Social Anthropology. Anthropometry : Air Force male basic trainees (1954) 6210 bibliography (1953) 1590 standard-man phantoms (1960) 9177 Umotina, Nambicuara and Iranxe tribes (1953) 81 SS WAF basic trainees (1954) 6207 Antiaircraft artillery, see Artillery. Antiaircrnft Artillery and Guided Missile Scho()l, Fort Bliss, Tex., Army regula- tions (1957) 4704 Antiaircraft equipment, materiel for conti- nental U.S. defense. Army regs. (1955) lSSt;3 Antiaircraft guns. «ee Guns. Antibacterial properties of eucalyptus decoc- tion, USSR (1959) 6614 Antibiotics : amino acid alpha-amidases and microbe ncyl- ases, elTect on, USSR study (1959) 16541 anti1)acterial, scientific conference, T'SSR (1960) 17191 antibiotic-producing organism in small in- testine (1951 ( 17510 anti-cancer, Soviet research (1959) 1942, r-'926 nnti-tuiuor. methodology of primary selec- tion. USSR study (1960) it'.ioo Candida sepsis following antibiotic therapy, USSR stiidv I 1959) in-j.-.2 clinical study, ISSR (1959) 5110 Antibiotics — Continued disks to determine susceptibility of negative organism (1951) 14o:;7 effect on organism when used for therapy of infectious inflammatious, USSR study (1959) 10251 e.\piration dates for use. extension. Arniv I>ept. Circular (1955) 16549; (195C") 259 immunity to infection, relation (1953) 4t>40 inhibitory phenomena, photographic tech- nifpie (1951) 15570 manufacture, economic report — departmental edition (195.s) 12725 document edition (1958) 11835 mosquito immunity to malarial infection (1951) 200S2 pharmacology (1953) 19475 research in scientific institutions in U.S. (1960) 5594 severe reactions, nationwide survey (1958) 477S Soviet public health needs, increased pro- duction (1959) 14938 spray drying niethods (1959) 6412 suscepribility determinations (1960) 1559 uses — agriculture (remarks) (1956) 2.; (1959( 408S Antoniou, Alexander, relief (1959) 4674. 9S13 Antonowvcz. Oleg. relief (1957) 9fi21 Antonucci, Chiara, relief (1952) 7124, 10851, 12739 Ants : control in home and garden (1953) 11736; (1957) 1048S; (1900) 1433 control in homes (1952) 17696; (1960) 16262 fire — domestic quarantine notices (1958) 5212 eradication — law (1957) 9370 report (1957) 7055 imported — biology observations (1958) 13220 control (1951) 15313; (1953) 18127; (1954) 4612; (1958) 11147 eradication T)rogram facts (1958) 7749 ; (1959) 7041 Southern States (1953) 20133 Texas leaf-cutting, description, life history, etc. (1958) 12812 see also Red harvester ants. ANTU, see Alpha-naphthyl thiourea. Antul, Triantafllia, relief (1957) 11154, 13125, 13253 Antwerp, Belgium, citrus fruit market (1954) 7303 Antypas. Dionysie, relief (1954) 6978, 11G53, 13969 Anvil, Japhet K., relief (1951) 648S, 8076, 9317 Anvils : blacksmiths', specification (1954) 4106; (1957) 2000 dental, specification (1957) 7299 Anxiety : reduction effect on learning (1954) 146; (1956) 4647 relation to discrimination reaction time (1956) 11478 Tavlor-Spence tlieorv, test (1957) 10566 Anzedei, Elvia T., relief (1955) 9782 Aorta : arch system of birds and their phylogcnetic sii.'nificance, modifications of pattern (1956) 853 arch, throniboangitis obliterans, USSR study (1960) 1S8S1-SS2 cholesterol concentrations after Linodoxine administration in dogs (1960) 4605 electrical potential differences (1053) 9463 percutaneous catheterization via femoral artery (1953) S045 role of aortotoxic serum injections in local- ization of pathological processes (1959) SI 9 Aortic grafts, see Grafting. Aortography, sec Arteriography. Apache County. Ariz. : Salt Wash sandstone at Cove Mesa, Carrizo Mountains (1954) 13737 uranium reconnaissance (1955) 4118, 19057 Apache Indians : constitution and by-laws, amended (1957) 14297 corporate charter, amended (1957) 16936 use of judgment funds — law (1959) 15095 reports (1959) 14266, 16109 White .Mountain tribe, lands held in trust — law (1900) 6431 reports (1959) 14456; (19(50) 4951 Apache National Forest, laud exchange (1957) 7056, 9461, 13040 Apalachicola. Fla., wave statistics for coast (1957) 781 Apalachicola Bay : engineer rep(jrts — departmental edition (1952) 18798 document editions (1951) 17826; (1952) 18626 Apalachicola River, Jim Woodruff Dam, spill- way and lock approach, model inves- tigation (1952) 9252 Apalachicola River. Fla.. to Rio Grande, light lists (1957) 8058; (1958) 6670; (1959) 5764 ; (1960) 6390 Apalopteron, see Birds. Apatites : carbonate-bearing, calcite determination (1952) 4854 geochemistry of uranium therein (1959) 518 rare-earth bearing, at Mineville, N.Y. (1957) 919 synthesis, abstracts of literature (1952) 5956 APDA fast breeder reactor, see Reactors (atomic). Apex, Mont., railroad accident (1953) 16301 APH-correspoudence aid series (1956) 2759- 63 APH series (1954) 6076, 7812. 9139-40, 17932 Aphelinus mali, parasite of wooly apple aphid, bibliography (1953) 1S7S2 Apheliscidae, early tertiary, compare with Phenacodaptes as pantolestid insec- tivores (19591 13590 Aphids, see Plant lice — also names of types of aphids. Aphodiinae, see Beetles. Aphtaenins, see Beetles. Apiaries, see Bees. Apiculturists, State extension, list (1960) 8360 Apion, subgenus Trichapion Wagner in New World, revision (1959) 17782 Aplite, minerals yearbook chapter 5 (1956) 1731; (1957) 4194, 16094; (1958) 6174. 162S6; (1959) 14994; (1960) 17748 APO, jihvsiological and biological properties, literature review (1958) 1.5443 Apogou, Indo Pacific, studies (1952) 840 Aponte. Rosario E. F.. relief (1954) 14860 Apostolou, Katina, relief (1957) 9664; (1958) 4295, 5517 Appalachian Basin, geology of Bedford shale and Berea sandstone (1955) 10426 Appalachian region : apples — costs of marketing (1959) 4181 transportation (1955) 6838 hand planting of forest trees (1952) 5875 hardwoods, heart rots (1959) 7814 livestock auction markets, methods and fa- cilities (1959) 5547 oilfields, coring procedures with oil-base mud in area (1959) 3871 petroleum production, pumping method versus w aterflooding, cost study (1960) 5821 southern farm woodland management, 8- .^■ear summary (1954) 1S767 soutliern. natural stands of white pine, site index curves (1900) 9S27 wliite i)ine pruning profits (1956) 19059 Appalachian Research Center. Southern, ace Southern Appalachian Research Center. Appalachian Valley, see Great Appalachian Valley. Page 160 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Apparatus tests : airmen, verbal compared ■with manipula- tive solution of problems (195S) 4006 factorial study of psychomotor abilities (1954) 11035 testinc: for psychomotor abilities (1953) 1970S use in predietinff success for aircraft main- tenance specialties (1956) 139S3 see also Aptitude tests. Apparel, see Clothing. Appeal Board, Contract Settlement Office : abolish — • law (1952) 13113 reports (1952) 3S49. 10622 decisions (1953) 10754 history (1953) 10754 proceedings (1951) 766-768, 3289-97. 5941-42. 6746-49. 8154-55, 11236-239, 13569-572, 15213-215, 16566-56S, 18416-417, 19G19-620: (1952) 2389- 90. 9099. 10902, 13874. 14973-974 ; (1953) 853. 22SS-91. 4289-90 Appeal procedures, *ee Government officials and employees — Manufactures and manufacturers. Appeals : and grievance procedures in Federal Gov- ernment, report (1954) 9813 costs and attorneys fees in appellate pro- ceedings, report (1954) 17089 CSC digest of pertinent cases (1960) 12867 Appeals Board. Veterans, see Veterans Ap- peals Board. Appellate proceedings, see Appeals. Appelt. Annemarie. relief (1956) 12194 Appendicitis, death rates by ase, color, and sex (1959) 13480 Apple aphids. see Wooly apple aphids. Apple butter. T'.S. standards for grades (1957) 12748 Apple cider, see Cider. Apple juice : canned, specification (1952) 4107; (1957) 10771 concentrate — consumer preference (1959) 11636 high-density, full-flavor (1951) 17222; (1952) 15917 frozen concentrate — appeal to consumers (1952) 6 consumer preference (1951) 12620 laboratory data (1951) 2325 superconcentrates, storage characteristics (1955) 3783 Apple scald, control (1954) 7826; (1959) 5530 App'.e-tree borers, life historv, control, etc. (1959) 5539 Apples : Appalachian area — farm-to-retail margins in Pittsburgh (1951) 12642 marketing costs (1959) 4181 packing costs and efficiency (1960) 18239 apple smorgasbord, inspiring Michigan event (address) (1955) 3830 bitter rot. general information (1956) 17894 blight (1954) 17978; (1900) 9090 bloom and harvest time (1051) 2329 blue mold decay of Delicious apples, relation of bruising, etc (1954) 1210 British size fe(]uirements, foreign market notes (1951) 19967 canned — specification (1955) 18363 standards for grades (1953) 19392 commercial production hv varieties, com- parisons (1958) 36'; (1959) 1258; (1960) 77 consumer preferences (1951) 12 deciduous fruits, foreign agriculture cir- culars (1959) 2643, 11182; (1960) 2846, 12208 dehydrated — low-moisture, standards for grades (1956) 24 specifications (1954) 10281: (1957) 17730 Apples — Continued dried — specification (1957) 15810 standards for grade (1956) 17746 world pack (1951) 19968 world production (1951) 8416; (1952) 7765, 18933 eastern, changes during storage (1955) 16203 export apple and pear act, questions and answers (1960) 3230 exports, grades, requirements and regula- tions (1957) 16273 film box liners to extend storage life (1954) 15965 ; (1955) 16175 foreign agriculture circulars (1956) 2361, 13501: (1957) 2S36, 12348; (1958) 2351. 10704 fresh, specification (1952) 15449 frozen — specification (1957) 15811 standards for grades (1952) 9644; (1954) 9129 handling — - and storage in pallet boxes (1958) 6409 at packing and storage plants, compara- tive costs (1958) 3952 from tree to table (1952) 21 methods and equipment (1953) 14635: 11955) 3853 methods, eifect on storage space utiliza- tion (1956) 17897 how to choose and use (1951) 17262 international trade (1951) 13829 Italian exports (1954) 7304 loading methods and costs, Pacific North- west orchards (1954) 3010 Mcintosh, experimental packing line, re- search report (1959) 136S0 market diseases (1952) 33 market movements (1956) 4361 North America and Europe, crop estimate (1954) 18725 northwestern Delicious, shelf life in retail store display cases (1953) 13529 northwestern shipments protected with alco- hol heaters (1951) 1SS93 orchards, establishintr and managing (1957) 16312: (1959) 4169 Pacific Northwest, bruising in shipment and distribution (1952) 802 packing and handling methods, motion pic- tures, announcement (1956) 13S54 packing costs (1955) 6829 portable mechanical lift for piling and unpiling boxes (1952) 11433 powdery mildew, disease problem in Eastern States (1956) 6246 prepackaging at point of production (1951) 4252 prices, prohibit Govt, publication of predic- tions — hearing (1955) 9713 reports (1955) 9605, 9968 veto (1955) 11459 prices recpived by farmers. 1934-56, monthly and season average (1959) 9021 production bv varieties. (1951) 2328. 14281 ; (1952) 1781: (1953) 1772: (1954) 1193 : (1955) 19 production by varieties, with comparisons (1950) 1067: (1957) 1344 production prospects for selected countries (1951) 18645 production, use. value (1958) 11085 ; (1959) 13688: (1900) 16430 promotional programs effect on sales (ad- dress) (1900) 4492 quality for household use. histological, chemical and palatabilitv studies (1900) 114 receiving field boxes at storage houses (1952) 6191 recipes (1951) 17254 ; (1959) 11628 sliced, radiation preservation (1957) 11820 sold in Pittsburgh, marketing charges (1951) 14302 sorting, methods and equipment (195S) 13243 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Pase 161 Apples — Continued! Starklnff Delicious, controlled-atmosplipre storage in Pacific Northwest (1957) 7770 stop-drop sprnys. use (1950) 1010:) storage and coolinjr capacity in Wenatchee- Okautijian Valli-y (1907) 1271N storaj.'p houses, heat leakajre through floors, etc.. stiitlv (19r>9) 1719S transportation in Appalacliian belt, (19.>5) 0.S3S „ transportation, rail and truck, shifts (19a8) 77S2 truck shipments in fliiorhoard boxes, loading methods (in.^i9) 9574 virus diseases. United States and Canada 4100 weekly changes in movement, marketing season (1957) 7765 , „-„. western Europe, prospects (remarks) (19o3) 1105 wholesale and retail movement, weekly chanjips, measuring (1959) 15319 world production (1951) 9S.^G ; (1952) 9376 ; (1953) 13205, 18897 world production prospects (1952) 1S927 world trade (1952) 1G661 ; (1953) 16192 canned — Applesauce : specification (1951) 10814 Standards for grades (1951 ) 10210 Appleton quadrangle, Tenn (1951) 3668 Apolicators : fog, insecticidal. specification (1956) .S92< insecticidal equipment, for control of in- sects, training guide (1900) 14681 wood, specification (1951) 16714 Applied mathematics series . . . (1953) 1284— 85 470.3-5. 022<<. 9524-20. 13405. 10388, 19339, 20344-345: (1954) 9S4- 985. 4390, 5844-45. 7508. 17701. 18926-927, 19742; (1955) 809-810. 3576. 5092. 1959S : (1950) 846: (1957) 1112. SS54: (1958) 1752. 3731, 8844- 45. 10130; (1959) 8094-95, 13457: (1900) 2134 lists. . . (1953) 8028, 11316 Appointments, sec Civil st-rvice — nlno names of persons appointed to office — also names of departments, etc. Appomattox Court House National Historical Monument : addition of land, report (1952) 7177 ch.ingc n;inie — law (1954) 6659 reports (1953) 12508; (1954) 6900 designate — law (1954) 6659 -.'porfs . . . .1953) 12503; (1954) 0900 exchange of land — law (1953) 12304 reports (1953) 4190. 12760 genemi information (1954) 2055: (1955) 5110, 8377 Apponaug Cove : navigation improvement, engineers report — departmental edition (1900) .523 document edition (1900) 419 Apportionments. Government budgetary and financial program. Budget Bureau in- structions relating to apoortionnienis .-ind repoi-ts on l)udget. status (1957) 12919 : ri900) 1277S APPR-1 . xrc Reactors (atomic). Appraisal, xcr Valuation. Appraisers : loan, examination announcement. (1952) 6812 ; (1955) 375 surplus rfal propcrtv, fees- - law (1954) 10893 report (1954) 17006 Apprehension order of F.B.I. (1951) 1859, T_'nprentice.s — Continued addresses — continued 0971: (1956) 18101, 19743-744; (1957) 14337-338; (1958) 1904-65, 2S39. 10392 age and veteran status (1952) 12461 aircraft industry training program (1957) 245. 2154 apprentice training series — intermediate poriod (1951) 13945 orientation period (1951) 1130-32 apprenticeshli) — and training information releases (1956) 2053, 13182; (1957) 2514. 12018; (1958) 2025, 10385; (1959) 2317, 10764 and training representative, examination announcement (1959) 1499. 138n0 commuiiitv cfunmittec tvpe of promotion, results (1960) 6S26 digest (1951) 1683. 11869; (1952) 1067, 11680; (1953) 2986, 13802; (1954) 2313, 12727 ; (1955) 1995 emergen'"y"s fhal'cnge lii452 general information (1957) 244; (1958) 283S : (1959) 5013 labor-management participation (1953) 6500 pays dividends (1951) 17, 14432; (1955) 8743 statistics (1953) 9899 union participation in various States (1952) 84 what it is and what it offers (1951) 12741 apprenticeship standards — bricklaying (1954) 1S0S6; (1958) 4022 carpentrv (1954) 3140; (1957) 4638; (1900) 16533 cement masonry (1957) 4637; (1960) 16531 cement masonrv, asphalt and composition (1953) 16807 draftsmen, (1958) 134 electrical contracting industry (1953) 11875 : (1958) 2837 machinists, tool and die makers, (1952) 14014 painting and decorating (1960) 10532 painting, decorating and paperhanging, (1951) 2453; (1954) 1S0S7 photoengraving (1953) 14739-740 plastering industry (1950) 8027 slippt n;('t:il industry (1950) 115 automotive painter, mechanic, body and fender rf-pairman. Post Office Dept. (1957) 10152 automotivo repairman. Air Force on-the- job training package (1900) 1450 automotive trades, schedules (1960) 14878 building and construction trades schedules (1900) 10534 building trades (1950) 1690 career patterns, survey results (1959') 7125 careers in apprenticeship (1960) 188 carix'utrv trade (1955) 144 comi)l«-tion? or cancellation? (1951). 19173 constrnrtion Industry (1951) 122; (1952) 3230 construction occupation, manpower requlre- mi'nts and training needs. 1960-70 (1900) 3370 contract lool and die industry, apprentice- ship and tr.iining program (1900) 3371 craftsmanship. Air Force program (1952) 80 critical occupations n951) 4378 electrical and electronic work, sample scbodules (1958) 15553 electrical contracting industry, apprentice- ship and training programs (1959) 8376 emplovnient in apparel industry (1952) 1 1 005 employment under fair labor standards act, codo of Federal regulations (1956) 105S: (1957) 5918; (1958) 7688; (1'.I59) 1222 evaluating (1954) 160 follow-up study (1955) 6970 Page 162 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Apprentices — Continued industrial apprenticesbip training program, teclinical cooiieration aiireements with Brazil (1954) 1146, 19046; (1955) 1SG06 : (1950) 11207 industrial plant and equipment maintenance trades selected schedules (19G0) 6256 industrial training and mobilization in Cali- fornia (1952) 9805 lithographic industry (1956) 14005 looking ahead by way of apprenticeship (1952) 1718S machine tabulation of statistics (1953) 3779 : (1954) 9204 machinist and tool and die trades, evaluat- ing (1952) 4092 machinists, registered (1951) 19171 national apprenticeship program (1952) 0507: (1953) 9S9S; (1958) 1079 printing trades, examination announcement (1957) 106S0, 106S2 registered — labor management participation (1954) 9265 occupational distribution (1952)i 1S90 ; (1954) 3141 : (1955) 145 separations (1951) 17340 statistics (1954) 11040 scientific selection (1951) US setting up program (1954) 18089 skill improvement program (1952) 6508, 10021. 17184 skilled trades, past and present (1952) 16020, 18768: (1955) 178*=!4 State apprenticeship agencies, conference with Apprenticeship Bureau, report (1951) 17338 supplementarv training, instructional ma- terials, lists (1952) 18788: (1953) 1S769: (1954) 15320: (1955) 15597 State sources (1960) 6811 supplement (1957) 1950 training — for defense (1951) 19174 information releases (1955) 128S3 investment in manpower (1956) 19742; (1958) 1079 keystone of craftsmanship (1952) 14613 offers security, etc.. for returning service- man (1953) 14741 veteran and non-veteran, comparison (1951) 14433 when apprentice Joe becomes G.I. Joe (1951) 14434 winning combination, apprentice training program pays off (1957) 246 women, trained workers for future (1960) 14789 see also Employee training. Apprenticeship and Training Bureau : releases (1957) 2514, 12018 technical bulletin, T series (1959) 7125, 8376; (1960) 3371 what it is. how it can serve you (1957) 14706 Apprenticeship Bureau : appropriations, 1954, Lalior Dept. — hearings (1953) 12919 law (1953) 15232 reports (1953) 12769. 15456 appropriations, 1955. Labor Dept. — hearings (1954) 6856, 12131 law (1954) 11436 reports (1954) 9810, 11932 approDriations, 1956. Labor Dept. — hearings (1955) 4421, 9986 law (1955) 14364 reports (1955) 4403. 9919. 14718 appropriations, 1957, Labor Dept. — hearings (1950) 5242-43, 10636 law (1956) 14403 reports (1956) 5213, 10579 conference with State apprenticeship agencies, report (1951) 17338 field directory (1951) 120-121 publications (1953) 8451; (1954) 4721; (1955) 8744 Apprenticeship Bureau — Continued releases (1951) 11870; (1952) 1068, llOSl ; (1953) 13803; (1954) 2314, 1272S; (1955) 12882-883 ; (1956) 2053-54. 13182-183 reports (1951) 8944; (1952) 12457 technical bulletins T series (1951) 4378, 14433, 17340, 19173; (1952) 84, 1890, 12461; (1953) 3779, 0500, 9899; (1954) 3141, 7933, 9264-65. 11040; (1955) 145, 6970; (1957) 245 Approach lights, sec Liglits and lighting. Approach, naval aviation safetv reviews (1955) 12748; (1956) 192"2, 13056; (1957) 2384, 11890; (1958) 1S97, 10253: (1959) 2187, 10644; (1960) 2206. 12444 Approach roads. Greenland 1955 program (1959) 12021 Appropriation accounting, see Accounts and accounting — Army Appropriations : accrued expenditure basis for stating — hearings (1957) 8376, 9557; 7l958) 9774 law (1958) 14104 reports (1957) 9697, 10903, 11088; (1958) 12447, 14391 amend Constitution authorizing Presiden- tial veto on items in appropriation bills, hearing (1954) 10270 antideticiency act, effectiveness and enforce- ment, report (195G) 1414 antideticiency act. penalty provision, ex- tend, hearing (1958) 12181 apportionments, etc., Budget-Treasurv reg- ulation (1952) 14729; ( 1953 )< 18469 appropriations and new obligational author- ity requested by President, congres- sional action (1960) 460 budget control improvement — ■ hearings (1957) 5150 report (1957) 6874 consider each item in bill as separate bill for veto purpo.ses, hearing (1958) 6895 consolidated bill — hearings (1951) 16563; (1954) 1747 reports (1951) 18174; (1953) 9130 deficiencv. 1952 — hearings (1952) 8925, 13854 law (1952) 13006 reports (1952) 8857, 10863, 13325 deficiency, 1955 — hearings (1955) 1352, 1407, 9724, 9987 law (1955) 2987 proposal (1954) 11919 reports (1955) 1351, 1399, 9611, 9SS0 deficiencv. 1956 — hearings (1956) 3504, 3642 law (1956) 5070 reports (1956) 3461, 3639 deficiencv. 1957 — hearings (1957) 3682, 3793, 6959, 7093 laws (1957) 6720. 8087 reports (1957) 3645, 5252, 6938, 6941, 6946. 7087. 7090 deficiencv. 1958 — hearings (1958) 3148, 6878, 7091 law (1958) 8072 reports (1958) 6833, 6858. 7060 digests (1951) 5891: (1952) 6340; (1953) 1767: (1954) 0053 domestic-civilian agencies balances, reports (1956) 15018, 17060 emergencv. 1951 — law (1951) 9341 proposed provision (1951) 16437 reports (1931) 7993. 8142 emergency. 1952, report (1952) 8884 evaluate fiscal requirements of Govt, agencies — hearing (1951) 11228 report (1951) 150S5 executive, 1958, supplemental, proposals (1958) 12217 executive. 1959. supplemental, proposals (1958) 12217; (1059) 4400 executive, 1900, supplemental proposal (1900) 5060 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 163 Ai)jiroprlaUons — Contlmicil Federal accounts balances, reports (1956) 7108, 8GC4, 8S;J8, 8880, 1.5018. 170C0 Federal appropriations and authorizations, monthlv ri'ports (195.3) i:i9L'7 ; (1954) 244'!. 12800; (1955) 2i:!(>. 13020; (1950) 2198; (1957) 121(;5 Federal approitriations. authorizations, ex- penditures and unexpended balances, reports (195:{) 9010-11, 12717A-717H foreijrn aid balances, reports (1056) SGG4, SSSiO fund accountii'p — inter-aKencv reportinp, Army regs. (1957) 6211 net disbursements and reimbursements Army reps. (1955) 8760, 17898. 18792; (195G) 19761 reports bv accounts oflices. Army regs. (1957) "lo."'." general, and miscellaneous accounts. Army re-jrs. (1955) 6991; (1956) 16.319, 19755-756 general hills, amend House rules (1952) ,70-10 general Government matters. 1956 — hearings (1955) 9717. 12157 law (1955) 11381 reports (1955) 9640. 9G43, 11655. 12049 general Government matters. 1957 — hearings (1956) 5246,10634 law (195G) 11798 reports (1956) 5197. 5245, 10541 general Government matters. 1958 — hearings (1957) 5160,9743 law (1957) 9382 reports (1957) 5138.9681 general Government matters. 1950 — • hearings (1958) 314 5, 5702, 8459 law (1958) 9293 reports (1958) 3125. 5610, 8421 general Government matters, 1960 — ■ hearings (1959) 7453. 1002G law (1959) 11960 reports (1959) 7432.9906 general Government matters. 1961 — hearings (1900) 5017, 9612 law (1960) 13085 reports (1960) 0575. 11118. 13378 item veto, amend Constitution hearing (1958) 6895 laws enacted (1957) 640: (1958> 1317 legislative, 1951, estimate (1951) 6478 lesrislative. 1952— hearings (1951) 11069. 16542 law (1951) 17792 reports (1951) 11052. 16481. 17946 legislative. 195.3 — estimates (1953) 4123 hearintrs (1952) 7191, 13852 law (1952) 1304G reports (19.52) 7042. 13473. 13561 legislative, 1954. supplemental — proposals (1954) 8265 report (1954) 6296 legislative. 1955 — hearings (1954) 8370 law (1954) 11434 proposal (1954) 5101 reports (1954) 8344. 9695. 11592 legisbitive. 1955. supplemental — • law (1955) 7528 proposals (1954) 8272. 9684. 11471 ; (1955) 4230. 6212. 11.852 report (1955) 5385 legislative. 1956 — hearines (1955) 9718, 15474 law (1955) 14411 reports (1955) 11712, 11718, 14937, 14944-945. 15392 legislative. 1956. supplemental — proposals (1955) 5979, 7569, 7573, 7796; (195G) 3408 reports (1956) 7203, 10243 legislative. 1957 — hearings (1956) 10349, 12403 law (1956) 14392 reports (1950) 10292. 12300 legislative, 1957. supplenii'nt;il. proposals (1957) 5189, 6766 Appropriations — Continued legislative, 1958 — hearings (1957) 8230, 11267 law (1957) 10743 proposals (1957) G769, 8132, 8267, 9594, 11099 reports (1957) 8211. 11220 legislative. 1958. supplemental, proposals (1957) 13197. 13630; (1958) 4450, 12219 legislative. 19,59^ hearings (1958) 8306, 9776 law (1958) 11767 proposals (1958) 4244, 5581, 6739, 6740, 8344, 9348. 9652 reports (1958) 9470, 9765, 12066 legislative. 1959, supplemental, proposals (1959) 4466. 12334 legislative, 1960 — hearings (1959) 8720, 8885 law (1959) 14031 legislative. 1960 — proposal (1959) 7337 reports (1059) 8671, 8869, 14259 legislative. 1960. supplemental, proposal (1959) 12339; (1900) 5059-60. 13474 legislative, 1961— hearings (1960) 9488, 9615 law (1960) 13072 reports (1960) 8110. 11115, 1339S legislative, 1961. supplemental, proposal (1960) 1.3474 legislative— judiciary. 1954 — hearings (1953) 10523, 15823 law (1953) 15240 reports (1953) 10478-479, 15671 legislative-judiciary, 1955 — hearings (1954) 12132 law (1954) 11434 reports (1954) 8344, 11938 limit to amount of President's budget un- less revenues are available, hearings (1960) 15258 making funfis available for disburseraent (1951) 15894 recoi'd, S3d Cong.lst sess.. statement by Styles Bridges (1953) 17290 repayments, procedure for handling (1951) 15893 special fund, disposition of balances, ac- counting systems memorandum (1955) 18392 statemci'.t-- — 81st Cong.2d sess (1951) 3210 Slst Cong.2d sess. and 82d Cong.lst sess (1952) 2323 S2d Cong. -Jsi sess (1953) 840 83d Cong. 1st sess (1954) 572 8.3d Cong. 2d sess (1954) 420 84th Cong. 1st sess (1956) 531 84th Cong. 2d sess (1957) 040 85th Cong. 1st sess (1958) 1317 S5th Cong. 2d sess (1959) 1503 SOtli Cong. 1st sess (1900) 1000 supplemental, 1951 — estimates (1951 ) 543. 6470 hearings (1951) 627, 315S, SOU. 8014, 9021—22 laws'(19~5*i) 3093, 10925. 10927 reports (1951) 609. 752. 3277. 7951, S004, 9522, 958G, 9613 SuppltMuental, 1952 — estimates (1951) 14990; (1952) 3615, 3621 hearings (1951) 15047. 1S0S6, 18392- 393 : (1952) 5330. 7369 laws (1951) 19561-562; (1952) 10335 reports (1951) 14992. 17968, 18077, 18080. 18223, 1S368; (1952) 5183, 7339, 10427 supplemental. 1952 and prior year^. esti- mates, etc. (1951) 938S supplemental, 1953 — estimates, etc. (1953) 2204 hearings (1952) 13487, 13853; (1953) 4200. 5734. 9165 laws (1952) 13123; (1953) 7293. 10302 Page 164 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Appropriations — Continued supplemental, 1953— coutinued reports (1952) 1329^. 13410. 1347o, 13479, 13807, 14930; (19o3) 41G6, 4168, 4200, 5567, 5051, 7406, 9077, 10400 supplemental, 1954 — ,„„„„ ekimates, etc. (1953) 10329. 10333 hearings (1953) 12674, 15325; (1954) 3714. 52S7. 5431. 7068 laws (1954) 5071. 8245 proposal (1954) 3596 reports .1953) 12..13. 12o20._ loo-O. 15551. 15662; (1954) 3702. 51o2, a2o9, 5384, 7037. 8296 supplemental. 1955 — ^^.,„o ,in — \ hearings (1954) 11865, 15188; (19oo) 4423, 6305 laws (1954) 16796; (1955) 7528,11391. K^'Mlsli* 14173, 14192, 14807. 16961 ; (1955) 4385, 6299, 7653 ; 11710 supplemental. 1956 — ■ ,_,,,q ,-,n~a\ hearings (1955) 11814, 15476; (19o6) 5248, 7205 laws (1955) 14388; (1956) 10134 proposals (1955) 9458; (1956) 3407-8, 5116,10185; (1958) 8150 reports (1955) 11761, 14905, 153o8 ; (1956) 6975, 7203, 10243 supplemental, 1957 — „^^ .^,„, hearings (1956) 12113, 14984-986, 15434, 17075- (1957). S232. 8356 laws (1956) 16693.16725; (1957) 10726 proposals (1956) 3405. 5118. 101S4-18o, 17031; (J957) 1782, 5010, 8268; repo\^ts \l956) 14470, 14915, 14926, 15280 1.5401. 16915. 16959. 16965; (1957) 8182, 8334,9489 supplemental, 1958 — hearings (1957) 13560, 13965-966; (1958) 3146,4564, 8456 laws (1957) 15037; (1958) 5529,9282 proposals (1957) 9423. 13197, 13628; (1958) 3073. 6736, 8150, 9347 reports (1957) 13479. 15265. 15293, 15450 ; (1958) 4331. 4510. 5626, 9681 supplemental. 1959 — hearings (1958) 9609, 12164, 12598; (19.-191 5916. G046 law (1958) 14111 ; (1959) 8515 proposals (1958) 8150; (1959) 5944,8.547 reports (19.58) 12025. 14533, 14542, 14809 ; (1959) 5877, 7421, 7551 supplemental. 1959 and prior fiscal years, proposal (1959) 4449 supplemental. 1960 — .„.„„ hearings (1959)' 9898. 12522, 16188: (1960) 5019. 5182. 6756 laws (1959) 14066, 15747; (1960) 6463- 64 proposals (1959) 8547, 9807, 12334-335, 12338,15987; (1960) 3548 reports (1959) 9880. 12488, 14290A, 15931, 16167; (1960) 4959, 5161, 6589 6711 supplemental. 1961 — hearings (1960) 10934, 13777, 1;.249, 15350 laws (1960) 13094. l.-)OS0 proposal (1960) 15269 renorts (1960) 10916, 13408, 13773,, ^5210, 15242, 15345 temporary. 1952 — laws (1951) 13162, 14805. 163.38, 17780 reports (1951) 13282, 1.3284. 13294, 13296, 1.3458, 15002-3, 17921 ; (1952) 10695 temporary, 1954 — law (1953) 12329 reports (1953) 12430. 12765 temporary, 1955 — hearings (1954) 12133 law (1954) 11439 reports (1954) 11603, 12016 temporary, 1956 — law (1955) 11394 report (1955) 11711 Appropriations — Continued temporary, 1957 — law (1956) 14425 report (1956) 12093 temporary. 1958 — laws (1957) 10746, 15001 report (1957) 13409, 1.3S73 temporary, 1959, increased pay costs, 19o8 — laws (195S) 9-J97 i8'i''-i reports (1958) 9538, 9727, 12089 temporary, 19tiU -,, _ , __ laws (1959) 11903. 12005. 14U..J reports (1959) 9879. 10011 temporary, 1961 law (1960) 13013 uuexpeiuled balances (19o2) 14.Jul unexpended balances, nsake available for liquidation of legal liabilities — hearings (1956) 12152 l^]yol-Jsfl^56ti23, 12331, 14830 withholding or impoundment, prohibit, hearing (1958) 12181 . year end Federal payroll periods, allocate to proper fiscal year accounts — hearing (1959) 874S law (1959) 12008 reports (19.59) 8650. 10008 see also Government olhces— House of Kep- resentatives — also names ot depart- ments, etc.. for which appropriations are made — also subject. Appropriations Committee, House ; appropriations. budget estimates, etc. (1951) 3210; (1952) 2323 budget considerations. Comptroller General io assist, report (1957) 10899 hearings, see subjects reports, see subjects. •„„,..„ jr, WPA investigation records, preliminaiy in- ventory (1958) 16415 Appropriations Committee. Senate : appropriations. budget estimates, etc. (1951) 3210: (1952) 2323 budget considerations, Comptroller General to assist, report (1957) 10899 hearings, see subjects, reports, see subjects. Apricots ; canned — , specification (195o) 60o standards for grades ( 19d7 ) ( ( 8- dehydrated, low moisture standards for ■ grades (1960) 86 '^"['e^^vch for better quality (I960) 14821 _ world production (1951) 841<, 19969, (1952) 18930 „,_ frozen, specification (1952) 934o nectar, canned, specification (19o7) 53ol production, use. value (195S) 9006, (i.ioy) 9582; (1960) 12609 ^^^ ^ shipping containers (1958) 9014 world estimate (1952) 7767 Aprons ; ^^^FedenuTtandard (1954) 17449 specification (1954) 5599 food handling, specification (l^-oS) 4<19 for work in home (19o2) 9<9n APS. physiological and biolo.irical properties. literature review (1958) lo*±l,'^, Apsheron Peninsula, wind AeMs ^II ^aku area construction of charts, Lbi^K stuay (19.59) 6586 Aptitude tests : ^Ao'fdemv' cadets, predicting achievement ^ a957) 16357 ; (1960) 9138. 10554 air traffic control ability, evaluation of potential (19.59) 8.370 attitudes toward flying, exploratory study (1955) 10865 aural code, development (1958) t>49h cadet examinees, follow-up study (1956) 18082 cell proportion in multivariate normal distribution (1957) 6168 crew survival capability prediction (1958) 11265 13297-298; (1959) 4265 enlisted manpower pool estimates of levels (1958) 15548; (1959) 155 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 165 Aptitude tests — Continued Air Force — continued lioniof;eni'ous lieyinff techniques, ajipli- cation to spacial relations items (11)57) l«;iUl life exiierience inventory, development (lt)50) Gt»51, lO.JGO officer beliuvior, measuring nouiniellectual aspects (IDuN) 4017 offli-er. selection and classilicatlon (ll)o7) lU.j.j:; on-the-job training, factor reference bat- tery development (1957) 17359 ou-tlie-jtib training needs, proficiency test development (1957) 9095 pilot training performance (1957) (5164 psychomotor, as predictors of pilot suc- cess (1957) 12S4i6 qualilicatious data, rel. to initial assign- ment (19(j0) aa58 recruits, identification of job sl electronics and electrical maintenance jobs (1958) 8994 electronics repair jobs (1959) 1239 Aptitude tests — Continued Army classification — continued predicting success in — continued engineer and automotive courses (1958) 9 military jiolice courses (1959) 2 military police jobs (1957) 5941 ordnance courses (1957) 5939 ordnance jobs ( 1957 I 5940 personnel and administration courses (1959) 3 photograi»hy courses (1958) 2720 precision and automotive precision jobs (1959) 1243 radio repair courses (1959) 1 trans|)ortation movement control and sui)ply courses (1959 i 3 reconstitution of areas (1957) 7758 validity, differential, for courses in job areas (1900) 14791 Army, combat aptitude areas (1958) 2722, 2724 Army, combat predictors, validation (1958) 1-2. 4 S. 900 : (1959) 1245 Armv common core tests, standardization "(1958) 2723 Army helicoi)ter pilot trainees (1959) 4127, 4129 ; (1900) 4473 Armv, language proficiency, prototype de- ■velei)ment (1957) 16259 Army, leadership, noncommissioned officers, criterion (1959) 1244 Army, missile crewmen, evaluation for select- ing (1958) 5180 Armj' personnel, classification — regression patterns (1959) 9565 shrinkage of problems (1958) 2719 validation of self-description materials (1959) 1241 Army predictor tests, non-linear methods of combining (1959) 11555 Armv. Puerto Ricans — English fluency (1957) 12709 qualifying examination (1957) 12711 screening test, evaluation (1957) 7760, 10260 Armv qualification battery, development (190*1) 1404 clasilication, intra-individnal varial)ility as related to score and item (1956) 1S088 factor-pure, construction method evaluation (1957) 6163 factor-reference, short alternatives (1955) 10368 general battery (1957) 3891 human engineering, catalog of technical re- ports (1959) 3175 individual analysis in educational and vo- cational guidnnce (1959) 1591 item analysis (1957) 617*^ items, selecting to increase differential pre- diction (1954) 1S0S2 language, predictors of success in Russian course (1957) 14091 learning functions, within-test, as determi- nants of total score (1957) 12S48 occupational testing, scientific approach to ])('rsonnel selection (1950) 18S4L' personnel selection and classification re- search as laboratory science (1956) 19729 predicting achievement (1955) 6953 predicting success from stanines, tables (1955) 5453 psychological, keying for prediction of ex- ternal criteria (1956) 19721 publications, Kmployment Service (1955) 4096, 15002 ; (1957) 3890 regional differences (1955) 10375 response pattern analysis for isolating typo- logical and dimensional constructs (1950) 13989 sentence completion, intra-individual vari- aliilitv in responses (1950) I.SOS!) stability of final school grade (1954) 11032 8CC also Apparatus tests — Manipulative tests. Aqua ammonia, sec Ammonium hydroxide. Av Interior Dept. — law (1960) 16814 reports (1958) 6815, 14790; 1959) S642 ; (1960) 11125 per capita pavments — law (1951) 16339 reports (1951) 13501, 14964 per capita payments, extend time — law (1956) 14555 reports (1956) 12376, 14734 per capita payments to be made quarterly — law (1956) 14444 reports (1955) 14854. 15379 title to minerals on Wind River Reservation, restore — law (1958) 14125 reports (1958) 9708. 12143 trilial land conveyance — law (1956) 16S29 reports (1956) 12301. 14811. 14974 trust funds, amend act of May 19. 1947 — law (1958) 11806 reports (1958) 8261. 12450 trust funds, increase per capita pavme'its-- Law (1953) 15199 reports (1953) 7390. 9126 Arapahoe County, Colo., manganese ores (1952) 6071 Arauca (steamship) : court case of owners (1951) 1286 Araucanian Indians, child life (1958) 905 Araucaria brasiliana, see Parana pine. Arbitral Commission on Property, Rights, and Interests in Germany : establishment, etc.. agreement with Great Britain. France, and Germany (1956) 19424 members, w.nivor of immunity from suit nnd legal process, agreement with Glermanv (1957) 1245 .Vrbltration, see Industrial arbitration. Arbitration TribTinal : estab1ishi"ont. etc.. agreement with Great Britain, France, and Germanv (1956) 19424 members, waiver of immunity from suit and legal process, agreement with Germany (1957) 1245 Arbor presses, hand operated, specifications fl951) 982 Arboretums, see Botanical gardens — National Arboretum. Arbors (holders for cutting tools) : hole saw. specification (1957) 3952 shell reamer and pilot, use, specification a957) 9936 Arbuzov, A. Ye. rearrangement theory, new applications, USSR study (1960) 15565 Arc light, see Electric arc. Arc melting, see Melting. Arc spectra, see Spectra. Arc welders, see Welders. Arc welding, see Welding. Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 167 Areiulla. Calif. : Forest Service, air operations meeting (19511) 127l':i population, special census (1952) 6710; (195-1) 0472; (1957) (1594 Areata, Calif. : airport, t^:n census |195.T) 12171 Arcella. Dominic, relief (1951) 11127 Arceutliobium. see Mistletoe. Arch Hurley Coiistr\ aiic.v District : construction repa.vnient, defer 1st install- ment- law (1953) 15230 report (1958) 12404 repayment contract, amend — law (195S) 1400S reports (1953) 12818; (195S) 9698, 12054 water use contracts, repeal incremental value proviso — law (1955) 14443 rejiorts (I955i 14H.-,n. 15372 Arch supports, non-metallic, specification (1951 1 iiS5(> Arch wire splints, see Splints. Arclieologlcal Institute of America : propertv holdinirs. increase limit of value — law (1950) 1»;S63 reports (1950) 14754. 15370 Archoologists, park. National Park Service, exainination announcement (1960) 357 Arclieolojr.v : abstracts of technical studies, 1943-32 (1955) 10412 Amazon River area, investigations (1958) 1077 archeological areas in National Park Sys- tem, handbooks, list (1960) 751.S archeolofrical research series (1951) 10124; (1954) 17726; (1955) 3579: (1957) 1126: (19.59) 16964: (1960) 4311 Arctic Canada (1958) 5099 Arctic slope of Alaska (1952) 903 British Guiana, investigations — ■ departmental edition (1960) 12730 document edition (1960) 1312-"; Bynum Mounds. Mississippi (1951) 10124 career, description (1960) 16232 Central American and Mexican, reading list (1960) 16337 chronology and dating methods, reading list (1960) 16332. classificatory techniques, reading list (1960) 16335 data, threatened by construction of dams, prc^t'rvation — law (1960) 12968 reports (1958) 14741; (1959) 8864; (1960) 4996 European, prehistoric, reading list (19C0) 16343 excavations — Colonial National Historicnl Park and .Tnnicstown Nation;\l Historical Site. .Tamestown, Va. (1957) 4278; (1959) 1 6964 Hubbard Site and other trl-walled struc- tures, New Mexico and Colorado (1960) 4311 Mesa Verde National Park (1954) 17726; (1955) 3579 Funeral Mound. Ocmiilgee National Monu- ment (1957) 1126 general reading list (1960) 16331 Gila Piielilo, acquire for laboratory — law (1952> 3588 reports (1951) 18375: (1952) 3637 Inter-ngency salvage program — general information (1954) 7526 papers- - dep.Mrtmenfal editions (1953) 11870; (1955) 142; (1958) 28.36; (1959) 4279 document editions (1953) 12372: (1955) 391; (1958) 3056; (1959) 442R lyatayet site. Alaska (1953) 11517 Kansas, intro^luction — departmental edition (1960) 3369 document edition (1060) 3518 Archeology — Continued Kinishba, classic site of western pueblos (1957) 5619 I.,a Venta. Tab.isco. excavations. 1955 — departmental edition (1959) 5011 document elitiou (1959t 57S9 McNarv Reservoir Basin salvage iirogram — depaVtm.-ntal edition (195S) 2836 diKJUment edition (1958)i3056 Missouri Basin salvage program (1955) ,8456 North American, reading lists — Arctic regions (I960) 10336 general (1960) 163.50 Great Plains area (1960) 16341 northern Mississippi Valley (I960) 16338 southeastern area (1960) 16328 southwestern area (1960) 10334 prehistoric, books for children (1960) 16329 prehistoric man in Old and New World, selected references (1960) 10344 programs and areas. National Park Service, general information (1959) 13487 puldications — checklist (1951) •'•96 price lists (1957) 2285: (1958) 8902; (1959) 5378: (1960) 4379 skeletal remains, Doniphan and Scott Coun- ties. Kans., description — • deoartniental edition (1960) 3369 dofiiment edition (1960) 3518 South America, bibliography (1960) 16333 Tlingit community, relationship with eth- nological and historical methods — departmental edition (1960) 3368 document edition (1960) 3516 Virginia, ceramic studies (1955) 6968. 9438 Viru Valley, prehistoric settlement patterns (1953) 5454 Williamsburg. Va. (1954) 19791 nee alxo Tomhs. Archer County, Tex., petroleum engineering study of K.M.A. reservoir and oil field (1952) 9515 Archerv, glues for wood in archery uses (1953) 16258 Arches National Monument : Cove trail, guide leaflet (1952) 14307 general information (1953) 4730: (1954) 8949; (1956) 4162; (1959) 3969 Architect of Capitol : appropriations. 1951. supplemental, esti- mates (1951) 7926. 8036 appropriations. 1952. supplemental, esti- mates (1951) 7936, 13410. 15079, 17832 appropriations. 1953, supplemental — estimates (1952) 13191; (1953) 5646, 9019 Jaw (1953) 10302 appropriations. 1954 — - hearings (1953) 10523 law (1953) 15240 reports (1953) 10478-479. 15671 appropriations, 1954, supplemental, esti- mate (1953) 12724 appropriations, 1955, deficiency — law (1955) 2987 re|)orts (1955) 1351, 1399 apprroposals (1955) 3025. 6212 reports (1954) 14173. 14192, 14807, 16!»01 ; (1955) 6299 api)ropriations. 1956, deficiency- law (1956) 5070 r«'ports (1956) 3481, 3639 appropriations, 1956, legislative — hearings (1955) 9718, 15474 law (1955) 14411 reports (1955) 11712, 11718, 14944-945, 15392 appropriations, 1956, supplemental, pro- posals (1955) 7509, 7573 Page 168 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Architect of Capitol — Continued appropriations, 1957, legislative — hearings (1956) 10349, 12403 law (1950) 4392 proposal (1956) 10409 reports (1956) 10292. 12306 appropriations, 195S. legislative — heariuffs (1957) 8230, 11267 law (1957) 10743 proposal (1957) 13630 reports (1957) S211, 11220 appropriations, 1959, legislative, hearings (1958) S-"06 appropriations. 1960, legislative — hearings (1959) 8720. 8885 reports (1959) 8671, 8869 appropriations. 1961, legislative — hearings (1960) 9488, 9615 law (1960) 13072 reports (1960) 8110. 11115, 13398 budget, amendments (1957) 8132, 11099; (1958) 9652; (1959) 8770 permit construction work on Capitol grounds in connection with adjacent private construction — law (1960) 9395 report (1960) 9578 Architects : architect-engineers on AEC projects, list (1958) 7926 contracting services, AEC guide 4099 employment outlook (1958) 1633; (1960) 5710 examination announcements (1953) 10218, 10235: (1954) 1559; (1956) 8383; (1959) 3209 housing likes and dislikes, guide (1956) 761 publications of interest to, lists (1952) 658 ; (1953) 11114: (1957) 4061; (1958) 12822; (1959) 9804. registration, and regulation of practice, amend Canal Zone code — law (1956) 14441 reports (1956) 10325, 12369 see also Landscape architects — Naval arch- itects. Architecture : American domestic, references (1960) 16321 Anderson Ranch Dam and powerplant, de- sign and construction, technical record (1957) 2296 Boysen dam and powerplant design and construction, technical record (1957) 11822 careers in Veterans' Administration (1958) 15394 Cedar Bluff Dam, design and construction, technical record (1956) 6067 climate and architecture, bibliography (1951) 11498 climatic data, application to house design (1954) 5719 Colorado-Big Thompson project design and construction (1958) 3794 creative art in Asia, role in Asian-American understanding (1958) 182S Delta-Mendota Canal, design and construc- tion, technical record (1959) 15176 design — Air Force structures, manuals (1954) 19f>08 : (1955) 10813- (lO.Tfi) 1R100 Arrav emergencv construction criteria, n-anunl (195<<) 4673 blast-resistant structures, specifications (IPoS) 3425 egg grading and packing plant (1959) 3021 elementary classroom (1953) 17404 family housing, criteria. Armv regula- tions (1957) 325 family housing, standards for Federal personnel (1953) 14074: (1957) 14750 gravity dam. engineering manuals (1953) 2457 : (1958) 16925 hot water housing (1953) 133S5 hou.ses (1951) 16880-881 REA headquarters facilities (1956) 20776 Architecture — Continued design — continued small dams (1960) 8946 symbols, military standard (1955) 515 Eklutna Dam, powerplant and tunnel, de- sign and construction (1958) 10187 Enders Dam, design and construction (1958) 10188 farm buildings, cooperative plan exchange Folsoni powerplant and switchyard, design and construction, technical record (1960) 10384 Friant-Kern Canal, design and construction (1958) 13127 general hospital program (1953) 17.S96 plans for coordinated system (i957) 14538 Glen Canyon Bridge, design and coustruc- tion. technical record (1960) 6U41 Hungry Horse Dam and powerplant, design and construction (1958) 10189 Jamestown Dam desisn and construction technical record (1958) 3795 Long Lake Dam and main canal, design and construction, technical record (1956) Medicine Creek Dam, design and construc- tion. technical record (1956) 7783 O Sullivan Dam. design and construction technical record of (1956) 4209 PACAF basic bibliographies (1958) 11237- (1959) 7111 : (19G0) 14863 Potholes East Canal, design and construc- tion, technical record (1959) 4044 professional curricula, general and liberal educational content (1955) 10192 pumping stations, engineering and design manual (1960) 8326 reservoir dams and feeder canal, equalizing design and construction, technical record of (1956) 4207 Shasta Dam and its related structures, main water storage and regulating unit of Central Valley project (1958) 17372 shock waves, structural reactions to (1959) o.j44 Trenton Dam, design and construction tech- nical record (1958) 5085 Architetto, Amalia, relief (1952) 10493 12965, 13759 ' Archives : Allied High Commission for Germanv, a'^ree- ment (1955) 17660 Allied High Commission for Germanv Com- bined Travel Board protocol "(1959) 8247 archival principles (1955) 6690 checklist of archives in Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, microfilmed for Li- brary of Congress (1954) 7413 diplomatic and consular posts in Latin America (1953) 193.34 German, transfer, agreement with Germany (195H) 17798 protection in time of war. bibliographv (1953) 4630 Puerto Rican. transfer to Puerto Rico — hearing (1957) 9574 law (1957) 15025 reports (1957) 10956. 13878 unpublished bibliographical tools of Europe (1952) 17916 * see also Records. Archives and Records Service, National, see National Archives and Records Service. Archives assistants, examination announce- ment (1958) 1205. 3014 Archivists : assistants, examination announcement (1954) 6542: (1955) 7509; (1957) 6663 examination announcement (1953) 5426 Arcibal, Elmo G., see Ibarra. Pantaleon. Arco. Idaho soil samples (1953) 7058 Arco Auto Carriers, Inc., motor vehicle acci- dent (1960) 11351 Arctan x table (1953) 9526 Do not order from index: see indicated entry Page 169 Arctic AiToniPdical Lulmrjitory. rt'cliiiic.il note (1960) 10544 Arctic Construction and Frost Effects Labora- tory : miscellaneous papers (1957) 7248; (1959) S.S4 reports. lists (in.-,7> 724S ; (1959) 384 technical reports rt957) 783. 11423; (1958) 149:57; (1959) 3427, 7G77 : (1960) 11224-227 translations (1900) 13841-845. 15411 Arctic. Desert. Tropic Information Center : AHTIC publication (lO.'.O) 1100 ADTIC publication G series (1954) 6120 Arctic eiitcineoring (1900) 1400 Arctic Ocean : chart (1951) 8559 Foraminifera, studies (1053) Sls9 li-hts and fo^' si:,'nals (19r,2) 1S977; (1953) 2023S; (1955) l<53r>: (1956» 15809; (1957) 2112, 7450. 14290: (1958) 664, 3554. 8745, 16072; (1959^ 7SG6 ; (1960) 392S North, acclimatization of man living and working on ice floes (19.59) 12866. winds aloft, meteorological plotting chart 7135 Arctic reirions : Air Force personnel selection for duty at isolated stations (1958) 401G Alaska, vegetation (1959) 7851 archeology, reading list (1960) 16336 \rctic and subarctic terms, glossary (1956) 1100 Armv transportation Corps projects, Green- "land. 1959 (1960) 16401 bibliographies (1953) 15861: (1954) 17175; (1955) 6328; (1956) 8919: (1957) 9781; (1959) 14582; (1960) birds of Anaktuvuk Pass. Kobuk, and Old Crow, adaptation (1960) 5973 Canada, archeological work (1958) 5099 clouds, USSR study (1960) 4014 Coast Guard cutters for icebreaking, con- struct and equip — hearings (1959) 15953 report (1959) 15844 compass variations (1951) 3692 construction, surface drainage for airfields (1955) 12295 defense of free world, importance to (1958) 5327 densitication of dry snow on high polar glaciers, theory (1960) 13852 engineering facilities, planning, design, etc. basic data required liy Civil Engi- neers Corps officers, etc. (1960) 1400 fire extinguishants for Arctic use (1954) 10744; (1957) 5796; (1958) 833; (I960) 1229 Fletcher's ice i.sland. T-3, scientific studies (1960) 3341, 12705 geology .summary of talks (1959) 9633 ground water in permafrost regions (1953) 20223 ice islands, probable locations (1955) 10862 International Geophysical Year — programs, report (1958) 3139 Soviet bloc literature (1959) 7892 marine currents and ice drifts, automatic driftins radio beacons for conducting observations, USSR studies (1959) 7928 marsh buggv. cargo carrier, test and evalua- tion (1956) 20848 mass olT-road v.-bidc.s. tests (1957) 4401 meteorological equipment, tests (1955) 19633 north, acclimatization of man. reaction to shifts in physical thermoregulation, T'SSR study (1960) 14132 North American Arctic, Ice age (1953) 19471 northeast to Arctic, pocket guide (1954) 1S092; (1958) 2852 Northern Ilydrographic Expedition, USSR (1960) 15881 planning session proceedings (1960) 6246 Arctic regions — Continued polar bibliography, Air Force manuals (1958) 2S08-9. (1960) 150 research and development programs for Arctic tests, siiec. regs (1954) 1389 temperature effect of drilling well, dissipa- tion (1959) 14748. 164tJ4 Transportation Arctic Grouj) — Operation King Dog (1958) 8977, 17406 reports (1956) 19469; (1957) 14588; (1958) 3S48 waste disposal for isolated sites (1960) 10544 weather prognoses, long range method of compilation, USSR (1959) 16604 see (ilao Nenrtic rei^ions. Arctic Terrain Research Planning Sessions, objectives and proceedings summary of talks (1959) 9633 Arctic Wildlife Range : establish — hearings (1959) 14567; (1960) 3631, 8260 report (1959) 14208 Arctics (overshoes), see Overshoes. Arctidae. k'c l.'olitan Area. Commission on. sec Com- mission on Area Problems of Greater Washington Metropolitan Area. Area redevelopment act. see Unemployed. Area Redevelopment Administration : hearings (1959) 4737. 5922. 6049 reports (1956) 12088 : (1958) 7056. 9565. 14l4:i : (1959) 5992, 7426 veto (1960) 9543 Area Redevelopment Advisory Board : create — hearings (1959) 5922; (1960) 15353 report (1959) 5992 Area reports : minerals yearbook — departmental editions (1956) 1739; (1957) 5710 document editions (1956) 1387; (1957) 4980 Area stuilv programs in American universities (1960) 1325 Area trend series (1958) 135,1080 2840, 5324; (l'.)UO) 240 Area vocational education program series, (1960) 13827-828 \rea vocational education programs (1960) 13818 Page 170 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Arena, Corrina i-elief (1952j 104X,!) Arenas : construction in Squaw Valley — appropriations, 1958, deficiency, hearings (1958) 6878 appropriations, 1958, supplemental pro- posal (1958) 4452 hearin? (1958) 4567 law (195S) 5542 reports (1958) 4508, 5612, of?50 Aremlonk. Maria Van, relief (1958) .3213 Areus, Emil, relief (1955) 7604, 11909 14072 Aresco. Asostino, relief (1959) 8803 Aretz, Acliana M. T.. relief (1954) 16499 Aretz, Eugene G., relief (1956) 11856, 12211, 1430S Arev. Hawthorne, nomination, hearing (1955) 3144 ARFOOS. acc Armed Forces Courier Service. Ai-gasinski. Stanislaw, relief (1950) 5."!S7 Argeudeli. Kleonilu, relief (1955) 5998, 7851, 9335 Argentina : Air Force mission, agreements (1956) 20S30; (1958) 10215: (1900) 2241 Army mission, agreement (19fi0) 19292 atomic energy cooperation for civil uses, agreements (1955) 18613; (1900) 16389 atomic energy uses, agreement, report (1955) 15408 cattle (1952) 16665 citrus fruit industry (1959) 3519 civil aviation (1957) 14231 commission for educational exchange be- tween United States and Argentina, establishment, agreement (1957) 1270 ; (1958) 6364 competitor of U.S. agriculture in world markets (1957) 17748 dairy products in world trade (1951) 19964 deciduous fruit situation (1952) 7764; (1958) 15012 economic developments (1957) 8634; (1959) 7788 economic review (1953) 19061 economy, basic data (1955) 12402; (1959) 455 establishing business in (1951) 9873; (1959) 16419 exports and imports, licensing and exchange controls (1955) 3387: (1957) 861 fats and oils situation (1952) 18935; (1953) 6045 ; (1954) 822, 15493 foreign assistance programs, report (1957) 8369 foreign commerce study, report (1960) 15369 foreign trade (1955) 12414; (1958) 6039 foreign trade information on instrumenta- tion (1958) 0549 geographic names, decisions (1953) 11171 grain exports (1951) 16843; (1952) 17806; (1953) 18901 grain marketing procedures (1951) 13832 grain stocks (1953) 17537 highwav developments (1957) 14232 import tariff systems (1953) 13087: (1955) 15721; (1959) 468; (1960) 13972 insurance market (1955) 643 labor (1959) 16663 livestock industry (1960) 15489 loan of vessels, agreement (1960) 10448 markinsr and labeling requirements (1960) 1<5S1 meat production. 1937-49 (1951) 352« motion pictures, statistics and general in- formation (1960^ 292 nuclear research and training enuipment and materials, agreement (I960) 14755 oilseed situation (1951) 700S ; (1952) 4125. 9379 oilseeds and products (1951) 9860, 16841 olive oil production (1951) 11395 patent and trade-mark regulations (1955) 8222 pharmaceutical regu.lations (1955) 10349 poultry and egg situation (1952) 4132 preparing shipments to (1953) 13295 ; (1960) 13973 Argentina — Continued railway developments (1958) 1527 sending gift packages to (1953) 17544; (1950) 720; (1957) 10830; (1959) 17437 surplus agricultural commodities, agree- ments (1956) 4308, 12886; (1958) 1(1211 : (1959) 13620 technical cooperation agreement (1957) 14562 tran.sfer of naval vessels, agreement (1953) 4887 travelers' baggage regulation (1957) 15S92 tung iruit crop (1951) 16842 United States policies, study mission rei)ort (1960) 16941 vegetable weevils (1951) 33 wheat marketing practices and facilities (19(J0) 17119 Arginine, dl-. metabolic conversion of carbon chain of dl-lysine-e-C-14 (1952) 2047 Argon : argon-shielded are weld tests, stainless-steel (1956) 4874 environment. effect on stress ruiiture strength of nickel tubes (195S) 1725 inert atmosphere use in producing titanium (1956) 17549 spectral lines, discharge in argon (1954) 4871 synopsis of information (1955) l.'^OSO tables of thermodynamic properties (1956) 847 Argon isotopes : A-41 emitted from reactor, ground-level dose-rate (1951) 12937; (1955) 5710 radioargon effluent from stack of medical re- search reactor (1950) 427 radioargon emitted from Brookhaven reac- tor stack, dose rates (1955) 5724 Argonaut reactors, see Reactors (atomic). Argonne boiling reactor, see Reactors (atom- ic). Argonne Cancer Research Hospital, semiannual report (1955) 7160 Argonne low power reactors, see Reactors (atomic). Argonne National Laboratory : Bioassay Group analytical procedures (1955) 18968 hot laboratories and equipment, svmposium (1956) 3236 materials testing reactor project handbook (1950) 3188 neutron flux measurements for materials irradiation experiments (I960) 19202 new hot laboratories (1951) 2684; (1955) 5589 waste incinerator (1955) 5691 Arguello. Point, sand movements (1955) 170.39 Arguimbau. Lawrence B.. proceedings against, report (1954) 8316 Argus pro.iect weapon tests in space (1959) 9870. 9926 Argyris. Aline, relief (1951) 9505; (1952) 5428. 6855 Argyris. Basil V., relief (1951) 9505; (1952) 54i2«!. 6855 Argyropoulos. Helen D.. relief (1957) 5228 Arhopalus productus, borer in new buildings (19.'i6) 3962 Arias. Maria R. B.. relief (1951) 13371 Arias-Ortega. .lose M.. relief (1950) 15061 Ariasa. Balbin A., relief (1954) 6825; (1950) 1454 Ariel Ta-Wei Char, xre Char. Ariel Ta-Wei. Arima. .Tunko. relief (1952) 13256 Arima. Vr.ri. relief (1952) 13256 Arini. Letizia M., relief (1957) 13327, 13715 14973 Arita, Mitsuo, relief (1951) 17918; (1958) 0766 Arithmetic : algoritlimic difficulties of synthesi-; of mini- mum contact circuits, USSR study (1960) 15578 algorithmization of mathematical iiroblems, USSR (1960) 7108 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 171 (I'.irjS) (inr.5) (1!>5S) (1957) Aritlimetic — Continued algorithms lor Boolean canonical expressions (1054) 1599S , , . , , cyclic error correctlnj; codes with simple de- coding alKorltlims (I'JuS) 9057 elementary education, references 7192 for everyday life — Instruction book (1952) 0112 _ instnictor's Riiidos (1051) l*^-12i 1S217; (1950) ~2-M. 17110; 9818 textl)ooks (1956) 1538. 8920; 5340 work books (1955) 1920S: (1957) 1862; (1058) 1344 ^ ^_ how children use (1951) lSa2< reasoninc- items with formula responses (1060) 182^0 sum to one iirocess for irredundant sums (1955) 1S708 Arizona: . , ,, , /-..^rox flirricultural conservation handbooks (lOoJ) 4354. lOlOS: (1954) 507: (10.-5) 2. 17730: (1957) 3: (195S) 15; (1950) 7 airborne radiometric survey of Southern California project (1959) S402 band-tailed piu'eon populations (1955) 8190 barite deposits (10(50) 10091 beans, prices, etc., 1950 program (19o2) 45<8 bervl-bearing pefrmatites in Ruby Mountains ■ and other areas (1960) 9837 boundary, definition or relocation, compact wtih California — - law (195G) 16893 reports (1956) 16925, 17064 cattle feedlot operations, seasonality (1900) 7648 census of nsricultnre. 10.^0 — ■ farms, etc. (1952) 17407 ,,,.^0. irrisation of agricultural lands (195c!) 2076 census of asriculture, 1954. counties and State economic areas (1956) 14240 census of business. 1954 — • retail trade (1956) 0939 selected services (1956) 16501 ■wholesale trade (1956) 9949 census of business. 195^ — retail trade (I960) 6321 selected service trades (I960) 922 < wholesale trade area reports (1960) 16607 census of Rovernments, 1947, State bulletin (1959) 11775 census of Iiousinfr, 1950 — advance reports (1952) 17371 general eh'iracteristics (1953) 741; (1054) 448 , . census of manufactures. 1054, State bulletin (1957) 4875 , , census of mineral industries, State bulletin (1058) 2013 census of population, 1050 (1051) 1(634; (1053) 8665 advance reports (1951) 129^2.16193 characteristics, preliminary report (1951) 16246 detailed characteristics (1953) 7150 general characteristies (1052) 10163 preliminary count (1051) 10780 chaparral recovery after burning and seeding (1058) 3535" chrvsotile-ashestos deposits (1055) 3517; (1056) 12746 civil divisions, etc.. map (1952) 4009 climate (1959) 17154 climatic summarv. 1931-52 (1955) 5323 (1057) 11875 (1953) 3628, 14474 13316; (1055) 2603 2687. (1058) 1154f, ; 13838; (1057) 2707. 11054 (1960) 321: climatological data (1054) 2029. i:i52] : (1956) 3177. ]2r,05; (1050) 2:>o:;. 125S6 countv business patterns (1955) 9238 ('105S) 11525 cretaceous Brachiopoda (1956) 1836 desert areas, storage lieliavior of lemons (1959) 5548 Arizona — Continued desert land eiitrymen. relief — hearing (1955) 10021 law (1955) 14395 reports (1955) 9935, 11747 district court, additional judge, bearings (1955) 18205 Doney Park-Black Bill Park area, geologic and geophysical reconnaissance (1953) 9359 dwarfniistletoes survey (1960) 14004 dwelling units, preliminary counts (1951) 10670 electric rate books (1951) 953, 16683; (1952) 177H4 ; (1053) 20154; (1954) 17358; (1955) 19330; (1956) 17259; (1957) 15734; (1958) 14956; (1959) 16329 ; (1900) 18505 fuel adjustment data (1954) 18621; (1955) 19353; (1956) 17244; (1957) 15738; (1958) 14962 euxenite concentrate, extraction of yttrium and rare-earth elements (1960) 4180 factory inspection law (1951) 3S48 family and property laws (1956) 16075; (1957) 8995 field plot insecticide tests against Egyptian alfalfa weevil fl951) 19849 forest insect conditions (1956) 12679; (1957) 16903; (1958) 7348; (1959) 3582 Four Corners area, petroleum ijroperties (1900) 10214 frozen foods distribution (1953) 6295 funds from laud grants, remove restrictions on Investing, etc. — law (1957) 15047 rei)ort (1957) 13492 geologic map inde.x; (1951) 3582 gold, silver, copper, lead, zinc (1952) 16766; (1954) 025 grapefruit, seasonal changes (1956) 54 home fruit garden (1952) 15937; (1959) 5536 hydrology of stock-water reservoirs (1952) 5935 Indian lands, long-term leasing, report (1954) 17055 Indians on Federal reservations, basic infor- mation digest (1960) 0032 Indians. rehabilitation problems. etc., hearings (1956) 1527 insecticides for grasshopper control, tests (1053) 13162 Interstate Stream Commission, statement in regard to operation of Glen Canvon Reservoir (1058) 0025 irrigated land, map (1953) 731 labor laws affecting women, summary (1952) 10222 ; (1957) 5031 land appraisal practices — - hearings (1960) 9512 report (1960) 13329 land transfer — law (1955) 9380 reports (1955) 7663, 7931 lands in trust for Cocopah Indians, report (1960) 5147 lands, quitclaim of U.S. title — lixw (1054) 16841 report (1054) 14798 leases of State-owned lauds — law (1951) 10926 reports (1951) 6733, 9407 lygus bugs on alfalfa, control (1952) 553 iiiail routes, schedules (1051) 4048, 8725. 14254. 20.S27 ; (1052) 3128, 8171. 11502, 18244: (1053) 2901, 8281, 160:!4: (1054) 1172. 6018. 10905; (1055) 1844 mails, advertisement inviting proposals for carrying, star routes (1054) 7559 manganese ores, beneficiatlon (1954) 5809 map (1954) 12431 marketing of oranges, seasons 1933-34 to 1050 51 (195;!) 4778 mesquite. charcoal )>roductlon (1955) 8250 jnetal mining, 1950 (1051) 5610 meteorite crater, debris distribution, survey (1958) 3808 Pase 17: Do not order from index; see indicated entry Arizona — Continued mineral industry, mineruls yearbook chap- ters (1955) 17400: (1956) 15861; (1957) 14389; (1958) 4945, 7458; (1959) 198S, 16706; (1960) 17757 national cemeteries — ■ hearing (1952) 17517 report (1952) 106S3 national forest lands, sell improvements to Salt River Valley Water Users Asso- ciation — law (1954) 9652 report (1954) 9740 Nevada boundary compact, approval, report (1960) 15318 occupations aud industries (1955) 5315 petrolum possi'jilities, stratigraphic studies (1952) 4157 plane coordinate intersection tables (1959) 3243 plane coordinate projection tables (1952) 3534 precipitation, data from storage-gage sta- tions (19i)0) 14778 precipitation data, hourly (1953) 14524 ; (1954) 2932, 13319; (1955) 2604, 13522; (1956) 26S9, 13841; (1957) 3180, 12698; (1958) 2710, 11057; (1959) 2996, 11549; (1960) 3214, 12588 property requirements for living units (1953) 1014 ; (1955) 8101 quiclisilver district, geology of Ord Mine, Mazatal Mountains (1959) 508 ranges, mesquite problem (1952) 18286 Red Kock district, etc., reconnaissance (1952) 12623-624 refrigerated locker plants (1951) 997; (1956) 696 retail trade, statistics (1951) 373 revenues from State lands, remove certain restrictions on investment, report (1957) 13946 rice prices, etc. (1952) 4576 service trades, statistics (1951) 384 Shinarump conglomerate, sedimentology (1954) 9413 snow survey measurements, 1938-58 (1958) 15345 snow surveys and water supply forecasts (1958) 2647, 10998; (1959) 2940, 11484; (1960) 12520 squatter problems along lower Colorado River, hearings (1900) 3629 stink bugs on seed alfalfa (1952) 15933 sulfur resources, reconnaissance (1957) 4196 topographic quadrangle maps (1951) 1603, 3609, 5314, 7057, 9920-25 trees, native species, guide (1951)i 2341 tungsten deposits (1960) 4177 uranium, thorium, etc., occurrences, bibliog- raphy (1952) 16224 vacant dwelling units, advance reports (1952) 2104 velvet mesquite reproduction and establish- ment, rel. to invasion of semidesert grasslands (1955) 18701 vital statistics, life tables (1956), 1786 wage surveys, directory (1951) 5551 waste facilities, municipal and industrial inventory (1960) 1289 water resourcps development, etc., hearings (1960) 5212 water supplv and sewage disposal svstems (1952) 17727 watershed management, progress report (1960) 14011 Weather Bureau substation historv (1956) 9521 weather stations, decadal census (1959) 10636 western, manganese deposits (1958) 12957 wholesale trade, statistics (1951) 409 women, legal status (1953,) 18075; (1958) 17415 wood-molasses production (1953) 17624 wood-preservation industry, possibility (1953) 17623 Arizona — Continued ace also Canyon de Chellv National Monu- ment. Arizona (U.S.S.) : memorial at Pearl Harbor, construction — law (19.")M 42(1.'; reports (1!)57) 15234; (1958) 3290 Arizona-Nevada switcliyard, hushing potential devices, invitation for bids (1952) 4392 Arizona Power Autliority : sale of transmission lines from Parker- Davis power plants (1954) 14221 17049 statement in regard to operation of Glen Canyon Reservoir (195S) 6025 Arizona Range Day, Santa Rita Experimental Range (1958) 12850 Arizona University, board of regents, land con- ^.veya nee to, reports (1958) 12541.3, 14425 Ark Ping .Tee Nong (Ngon), see Nong (Ngon), .\rk P. .T. ■ /. -A,rkabut]a^, Lake, general information (1960) Arkabutla Reservoir : lands acquired, reconveyance of mineral in- terests to former owners — law (1957) 15112 report (1957) 13489 Arkansas : agricultural conservation program hand- agricultural experiment station, research on hsi-rice rotations, establish program — hearing (1957) 1J205 law (1958) 4201 Arkansas River Compact — law (1955) 11368 reports (1955) 7690. 9947 Army and Navy General Hospital at Hot Springs National Park, convevance hearing (1959) ssgo law (1959) 15688 reports (1959) 8660, 9989 '^"'"^42.^8^^' '-'«^'"'°"' beneficiation (1952) bauxite region, geology (1959) 7850 bi-State commission to investigate railroad nrulue — law (1956) 16697 reports (1956) 11978, 15388 census of agriculture. 1950 — farms, etc. (1953) 739 ^'■'■j.^'^yon of agricultural lands (1958) census of agriculture, 1954. counties and State economic areas (1956) 11710 census of business. 1954 retail trade 9040 ; (1958) 2897 seh>cted services (1956) 19959 wholesale trade (1950) 16504 census of liusiness. 1958 — retail trade (1960) 6322 selected service trades (1900) 12800 wholesale trade area reports (1960) 14955 census of government, 1957, State bulletin (1959) 13831 census of housing, 1950 — eharacteri.stics, advance reports (1953) 691 general characteristics (1953) 5305- (1954) 448 census of manufactures, 1954, State bul- letin (1957) 4876 census of minerals industries, 1954, State bulletin (1958) 4063 census of population, 1950 (1951) 19384- (19.53) 7151, 10112 advance reports (1951) 10741,14653 characteristics, preliminary report (1951) 12990 general characteristics (1952) 10164 preliminary counts (1951) 10773, 10805 climate (1959) 9545 climatic summary, 1931-52 (1957) 2367 Do not order from index; see indicated entry 282-992 — 68 12 Page 173 Arkansas — Continued clinlutolo^;ical data (1953) ."iOl'T, 144ij; (1934) 2929. I.S.'.IO; (1905) 2U03, 1.S521 ; (1950) 2'i.S7. l.SS';8 ; (19r.7j :',1T7. 12695; (195!S) 2Tt>7. 13tt54; (1959) 2993, 11540; (VMO) 3212, 12580 poal resources (1960) 1.SG57 coluinliiiiin. propress report (1954) 15072 couutv business patterns (1955) 9237; (1958) 13707 current forest insect and disease conditions (1955) 4934-35 dwelling units, preliminary counts (19al) 10687 eastern rice fields, bird reiiellent studies (1958) 1494 electric rate books (1951) 1S559 : (19u3) 24SS; (1954) 741: (1955) 4749. 19331; (1950) 1S8S4, 20300; (1957) 11435; (1958) 9880; (1959) 17408; (1900) 17052 fuel adjustment data (1955) 4751, 19354 ; (1956) 18893; (1957) 11441; (1958) 9SS4 einplovnient and underemployment of rural people low income jrroups (1960) 3273 factory inspection law (1951) 3848 farm supply co-ops, inventory manafrement (19.59) 7087 foreign trade (1952) 11522 forest insects (1954) 15551, 18i lO forest statistics (1953) 11161 forests of Mississippi River flood plain (1957) 4099 grain marketing? survey (1958) 1439 irrigated land, map (1953) 5303, 12193 land conveyance — laws (1953) 15207; (1954) 16872 reports (1952) 3033; (1953) 5585, 12018, 12754; (1954) 10122 .,„.„. loblolly in Ozarks, hurt by cold (1952) 18909 mail routes, schedules (1954) 4049, 7334, 11774, 17193: (1952) 972, 0323, 11.595; (1953) 1749, 6409, 13715, 20505; (1956) 0180 mails, proposals for carrying (1951) (328; (1955) 5147 , , malaria blood survey of Mexican laborers (1953) 1394 manganese deposits, mineral-dressing study (1957) 1013 map (1952) 14701 metal mining (1951) 5012 , , , . mineral industry, minerals yearbook chapter (1955) 17401; (1950) 10972: (1957) 14390; (1958) 732,7429; (19.59) 928; (1960) 1070. 19076 occupations and industries (195:i) 5314 Ouachitas. 2, 4, 5-T concentrations for tree injections (I960) 3899 phospliatc-rock deposits reconnaissance (1950) 11005 plane coordiante intersection tables (1958) 8018 plane coordiante projection tables (1953) 4085 precipitation data, hourly (1953) 1452o ; 19.54) 2932. 13219; (1955) 2604, 13522; (1956) 2089, 13841; (1957) 3180. 126!»8; (1958) 2710. 11057; (19.59) 2990, 11549; (19(i0) 3214, 12588 property retiuirements for living units (1954) 10401 jtuliiwood prodni-tion costs (1951) ()807 (Hiart/crvstal deposits (1952) 7799 r prices, etc. (1952) 4575 rocks. pre-Atoka (1959) 1475.'> service trades, statistics (1951) 385 silver, copper, lead, and zinc (1952) 7S9G A rkansa.*!— Continued south Arkansas points way to more pine (1952) 5879 southwestern. — airborne reconnaissance (1955) 18071 corn borer status. 1950 (1951) 120S7 >nuill woodlot owners (1959) 10450 talc, laboratory flotation (19501 15SS7 territorial papers (1954) 2047, 10710; (1956) 4139 timber supplies for industry (1956) 19043 timber volume by count v, 1948-51 (1953) 11162 topographic quadrangle maps (1951) 7207, 8483-85, 11461-402, 13914-915 tree planting. Soil Conservation Service employees teclmical guide (1900) 4414 unemployment and employment of farm workers in cotton areas, comparison (1955) 13500 vacant dwelling units, advance report (1951) 19343 vital statistics, life tables, 1949-51, supp (1950) 1787 wage surveys, directory (1951) 5552 waste facilities, municipal and industrial, 1957 inventory (1900) 1287 water resources developments, etc., hear- ings (1900) 5212 water-supply and sewage-disposal systems (1951) 11325 Weather Bureau substation history (1950) 9522 wholesale trade, statistics (1951) 410 women — labor laws (1953) 20519: (1957) 4421 legal status (1953) 18070 : (I960) 2273 Arkansas-Mississippi Bridge Commission : bridge construction — hearings (1955) 18181 law (1955) 10748 reports (1955) 11725, 15404 bridge construction, extend time for com- pletion — law (1958) 9324 reports (1958) 4345, 8442 Arkansas Post National Memorial : establish — law (1900) 13039 reports (1959) 15824; (1900) 13720 Arkansas River and Valley : Arkansas River compact — law (1955) 10700 reports (1955) 7090, 9947, 14911. 15327 chemical quality of water. Oklahoma and Arkansas annual records, summary, 1945-52 (1955) 12434 drainage basins — snow courses and soil moisture stations, list (1959) 5411; (1960) 0054 snow surveys and water supply forecasts (1958) 10999; (1959) 11485; (1900) 12521 engineer reports — departmental editions (1951) 19846; (1953) 20120 document editions (1951) 19571-572; (1953) 19090 floods in basin (1954) 12401 public works appropriations, 195S, hearings (1957) 9547 water and land resources of basin, develop- ment (1957) 153(!1 water pollution (1953) 4794 sec also Fryingpan-Arkansas project. Arkansas-White-Red River T?asins : data, print, reports (1957) 3709. 5097 liealtli status and services (1954) 1040 Arkin. Harry L., relief (1900) 5114, 8036, 9314 Arlington. Oreg. : land ciinvevance to— law (1959) 15713 report (1959) 10134 Arlington. Wash., aircraft accident (lOr.oi 10040 Arlington County, Va. : census tracts, population and housing characteristics (1952) 10286 civil defense action guide (1959) 17294 Page 174 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Arlington County, Va. — Continued film sources (1950) 15S9 ; (.1957) S475 land exchange — law (1959) 14051 reports 959) 12215. 14482 mail handler, substitute, examination an- nouncement (1954) 9544 memorial for Richard E. Byrd, National Geographic Society to erect — law (1959) 15C55 report (1959) 1617S Nevius tract, puldic sale (1952) 5346 substitute postal clerk and carrier, exam- ination announcement (1954) 8116 Arlington Heights, 111., population, special ^ census (1953) 18498; (1956) 6736; (1958) 5417 Arlington Hotel Co. : land exchange at Hot Springs National Park — law (1958) 14024 reports (1958) 6832, 12555 Arlington House, see Lee Mansion National JSIemorial. Arlington Memorial Amphitheater Commis- sion : abolish — law (1960) 16750 reports (1960) 11139. 13351 Arlington National Cemetery : burial of unknown American — law (1956) 16844 reports (1956) 146S7, 15418 burial of Unknown Aiuericans of World War II and Korea (1958) 6513, 8501 ; (1959) 7133 Custis-Lee Mansion, extend grounds — law (1959) 14025 reports (1959) 8651. 12501 naval funerals. Navy training course (1952) 853: (1954) 17746 Arlington Towers Corp.. FHA charter viola- " tions, hearing (1960) 1639 Arm, see Artificial limb.s Arm-control scale in compensatory tracking (1954) 3131 Arm-control scale in pursuit tracking (1954) 145 Armada Township, Mich., census (1952) 12642 Armament electronic systems, interceptor (1960) 4553 Armaments, see Munitions. Armature relays, see Electric relays. Armature-stands : adjustable, specification (1951) 794 electrical, specification (1954) 8643 Armatures, test sets, specification (1956) 10714 Armed Forces : ABC's of democracy (1952) 16022 adopted children, 500 under 10 years, per- mit entry — law (1953) 15224 reports (1953) 7422, 12886 Albania, military reports (1959) 576, 601 alien .'spouses, etc.. admit to U.S. — law (1951) 6434 reports (1951) 4919, 4963 alien survivors social security benefits, amend act — law (1957) 15105 reports (1957) 11034. 13937 aliens serving in, naturalization, reports (1951) 18034; (1952) 10796; (1953) 7352, 10644 allowable travel time, circular (1955) 2823 Amercian National Red Cross aid — law (1953) 12360 reports (1953) 10410, 12751 ammunition shortages — hearings (1953) 10728 reports (1953) 10731, 15S27 : (1954) 17142: (1955) 3140 appointment to service academy not to ter- minate obligated service — law (1956) 14,387 reports (1956) 3471, 10549 apprentice Joe becomes G.I. Joe (1951) 14434 Armed Forces — Continued Armed Forces Institute manual (1955) 4573, 0329 Armed Forces talks, see listings in most monthly issues 1951-55. armed services exchanges (PX's), survey, report (1953) 15570 armed services procurement regulation, (1956) 3677 Army and .\ir I'orce oftieers, relief — law (1950) 10162 reports (1955) 7742; (1956) 10500 Army and Air Force traffic, regulated do- mestic freight forwarders, Army regs. (1955) 7006 award of iiniials, etc. when recommending reports are lost, etc., report (1954) 11608 battle for liberty, instructors handbook (1958) 9089 benefits for survivors of servicemen — contingency options — hearings (1953) 10525, 15829 law (1953) 15301 analysis (1953) 18265 rates (1953) 18268; (1954) 3045; (1955) 8058; (1959) 5590 reports (1953) 10379, 10392, 15657 extend election period — law (1954) 8234 reports (1954) 6805, 7018 revoke elections — law (1954) 16829 reports (1954) 11841, 14750 benefits for survivors of servicemen or veterans — hearings (1955) 1380, 11845; (1956) law''(1956) 16750 analyses (1956) 17017, 17080, 18102, 19476 reports (1955) 397, 1330, 11700, 11724; (1956) 12383, 14822 select committee to investigate (1954) 14453; (1955) 3058. 4350 Canadian employees, unemplovmeut insur- ance, agreement (1958) 993 censorship — ■ Air Force manual (1957) 9084 special regulations (1954) 18177 children, education if schools are closed because of desegregation — ■ hearings (1960) 6777 law (1960) 8368 reports (1960) 4956, 6715, 8054 civilian employees — general information (1953) 13800: (1900) 12731 sale of subsistence stores to — • hearing (1953) 15504 law (1953) 15298 reports (1953) 12396, 15679 civilian personnel, report of Defense Ad- visory Committee on Professional and Technical Compensation (1957) ^'402 civilian service organization, disbandmeut. agreement with Germanv (1957) 10366 claims for damages occasioned in foreign countries, settlement — • hearings (1954) 6885. 12170 laws (1956) 6879, 16705 reports (1953) 7385. 12407; (1955) 612&-29 ; (1956) 5420. 15374 claims incident to activities, settlement — law (1958) 14074 reports (1958) 5631, 12575. 12580 claims settlement bv Federal agencies re- ports (1959) 5885; (1960) 6561 classification test scores, conversion tab'cs (1957) 4622 code of conduct (1955) 16998 ; (1957) 7886 ; (1958) 140 coffee in Army rations, military develojiment and conversion to industry supply (1959) 5394 commodities and civilian personnel, utilise private shipping services — - general statement (1955) 16878 hearings (1955) 15506; (1950) 18682 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 175 Armed Forces — Continued conllicts of Interest in aniicd sprvices, li.ves- ti^atiDU, report (1907) 835.S correspondi-nts acroiiirmnyiiii?. Army reRula- tions (1952) 1915 courtesy, pocket Kuide to anywhere (1953) 1823(> courts-uiartlal manual (litijl) SlTO Air lorce (1954) 5459H : (1955) 3572; {190(!t 5498: (195M) 149(14 Aruiv (1951) i;i58:-!; (1953) 12993: (1954) 10276: (1955) 10177. 19278; (1957) 3874; (1960) 8294 Naval supploiufiit (1955) 18275 criminal jurisdiction — Japan ( 1955) 1 Libya (1956) 17792 NATO status of forces afrroement — heariuKs (1955) 12166; (1956) 5464, 7082 report (1955) 15460 Poland (1952) 19183 dairy products proKrain, extend — hearings (1958) 5694 reports (1958) 44U3, 4489 death gratuities — extend coverage, report (1956) 6984 extend provisions rel. to parents, report (1954) 10090 immediate payment to survivors, amend act. reports (1957) 10981 ; (1958) 4552 death of members in France, agreement (1956) 11240 deceased members, care and disposition of remains when deaths occur as result of disaster or major accident, Army regs (1950) 14086 deceased members, settlement of accounts — Armv regulations (1956) 4670, 16324; (1957) 4658 hearing (1955) 7074 law (1955) 11418 reports (1955) 7904. 9690 deceased members, trailer allowances to de- pendents — hearing (1958) 4567 law (1958) 5525 reports (1957) 10987; (1958) 4501 deceased members, transportation expenses of survivors to attend group burials — hearing (1958) 15833 law (1958) 14061 reports (1958) 11996. 12580 decorations and awards (poster) (1959) 12586 decorations conferred by foreign govern- ment, acceptance — law (1954) 8242 reports (1954) 5230. 5368 decorations conferred bv Philipiiine Govt., acceptances (1955) 14500; (1956) 16643. 17038; (1957) 13216; (1958) 4477, 6689 dependent parents, financial status, survey, report (1956) 12177 dependents, allotment Q (1952) 18391 der)en(lents assistance act of 1950. extend — henrinss 3318. (1959) 4735 law (1959) 5778 reports (1959) 3313, 4.546. 4729 dependents benefits, contingency option, DOD pamidilet (1959) 7126 deiiendents lienlth care — hearings (1952) 10899 report (19.52) 13824 dependents in Philii)T)ines. definition rel. to income tax. report (1953) 15506 dependents medical care — annual reports (1958) 7886; (1959) 11716: (1960) 9153 Citizens Advisory Commission reports (1953) 15868: (1954) 575 DOD pamphlet (1957) 248 fiscal policies. Army regs. (1956) 19776 hearings (195(!) 3516. 8883 law (1956) 11789 analysis (1956) 18102 reports (1956) 5191. 5205. 8864. 10280 Armed Forces — Continued dependents of missing persons, travel — hearings (1951) 9545 law (1951) 16337 reports (1951) 8491, 15090 dependents, transportation allowances of escorts — law (1959) 14015 reports (1959) 4599, 12479 dependents travel antl shipment of house- hold goods, etc., Arniy and Air Force agreement, Army regs. (1955) 13751; (195<)) 4681, 19781 deposit of savings of enlisted men — law (1954) 14039 reports (1954) 11010,11944 digests of opinions of Judge Advocates Gen- eral (1952) 5523, 11811; (1953) 5766, 13949; (1954) 2465. 12881; (1955) 2151. 13048; (1956) 2221. 13350; (1957) 2680. 12186; (1958) 2187, 10552: (1959) 2483, 11015; (1900) 2680, 12038 disability retirement — increase payment, for personnel excluded from general raise — law (1958) 14199 report (1958) 14762 Secretiiries to prescribe effective date — law (1950) 16785 reports (1955) 9943: (1956) 14879 discharge, repeal authority to purchase — hearing (1953) 10526 law (1953) 12352 reports (1953) 9030. 10413 discharge review boards, limit jurisdiction — hearing (1952) 7197 reports (1952) 7050. 13590 doctors, dentists and veterinarians, pro- curement, etc. — hearings (1955) 7767,9989 report (1955) 7735 dual staffing and manpower utilization, report (1955) 3099 education — advancing, while serving (1953) 3783 education sense (1951) 15736 enrollees in I'SAFI, low completion rate, causes (1954) 16132 manual (1951) 19625-627; (1954) 7095; (1955) 19210; (1950) 5501; (1957) 18i!0-61. 1943 engineering drawings, etc., numbering and coding, military standard (1959) 10060: (1960) 18450 enlisted personnel- behavior on leave (1952) 18366 designate as postal clerks without bond — law (1953) 10300 rei.oits (1953) 8932,9136 examining stations, spec. regs. (1951) 19255 ; (1953) 3901. 6640. 9997. 18320 ; (1954) 3225. 9361. 13674 make up time lost by misconduct — hearings (1956) 12125 law (1956) 14541 reiiorts (1956) 11981. 18668 procurement and processing cost reports, Armv regs. (1955) 1135, 8826; (1956) 2994 enlistment and induction report, regulations (1951) 17456: (1952) 166; (1953) 335, 6642. 9998; (1954) 6327; (1955) 200, 8827 European area, assignment — hearing (1951) 6741 report (1951) 6715 examining, induction, and recruiting service, rejrnlations (1956) 8579; (1957) 3436 examining stations — and joint processing personnel report, Army regs. (1957) 4719, 6297 employment of fee-basis physicians, cir- cular (1955) 2827 personnel report. special regulations (1951) 1!I241 : (1952) 1968, 18418; (1954) 1S168: (1055) 8944. 16593 within continental U.S.. processing of insular Puerto Hican personnel. Army regs. (195(!) 1225 Page 176 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Armed Forces — Continuod cxchause uames, prohibit unauthorized use, report (19o4) 10074 exempt from admissions tax — law (1951) l(i330 reports (1951) 14S67. 15137 exempt from tax on travel — laws (1951) 531 : (1957) 10742 reports (1951) 594. G89 : (1957) 9518, 11219 expansion, relation to age of military lead- ers (195<.!) 10303 eve protection for industrial worl^ers (1955) 17822 Far East and 8th Army, clianfre of address, Army Dept. circular (1955) 13845 Federal voting assistance act of 1955 — law (1955) 16728 reports (1955) 3065. 4335. 4337, 9976, 14942. 15530 fighting man's code (1959) 15372 films for public and television use (1956) 1825. 20709; (1957) 5821 final physical examinations, remove re- quirement for inductees — hearing (1955) 7976 law (1955) 11417 reports (1955) 4512. 9688 financial benefits available to servicemen and their families, etc. (1957) 7661, 10328 food and clothing procurement — Hoover Commission report (1955) 7563, S416 committee report on (1956) 8521 task force reports (1955) 8417, 12650 foreign countries, background information (1951) 4929, 6621 foreisn countries, uniforms, insignia and organization (1960) 6257 foreign nations under U.N., free postage (1952) 7243 Formosa and Pescadores, defense — law (1955) 2988 message from the President (1955) 3019 reports (1955) 3049-50, 3116 free postage for members — law (1951) 13146 reports (1951) 9616: (1955) 11767,14683 free time, study of programs (1951) 10187 fresh foods, quartermaster market center system (1952) 15780 frozen fish program (1955) 6484 functions, spec. regs. (1954) 4759 gifts from members, free importation — laws (1951) 6429: (1953) 7301; (1955) 14359; (1957) 8098; (1959) 11986 reports (1951) 4828, 5000: (1953) 5549, 5722 ; (1955) 7711, 9896. 11794, 14694 ; (1957) 6893. 7082; (1959) 9857. 10005 household effects, shipment, abuses in com- mercial air freight, li^aring (1960) 10942 household goods, transportation, impose limitations — law (1960) 13080 reports (1960) 10851. 13718 household soods warehousing services (1956) 20151; (1958) 4598, 12628; (1959) 8921 Lousing, financial benefits, to servicemen and their families, etc. (1957) 14540 housing for civilian employees — hearing (1956) 16984 law (1956) 11794 reports (1956) 8807. 10295 housing insurance, administrative rules and regulations (1959) 7705 housing niiirtgage insurance, administrative regulations (1960) 530S housing mortgage insurance, increase — hearings (1956) 12136 law (1956) 168S9 reports (1956) 11983, 14924. 14976 housing mortgage loan guaranties, opinion of Attorney General (1960) 2035 housing, substandard, and rent gouging, in- vestigation (1953) 842, 844 to members, code, report Arinod Forces — Continued human test subjects, incentive pay for per- formance in thermal stress experi- ments — hearing (1957) 15574 law (1957) 15075 reports (1957) 10988,13958 hymnal (1959) 6080 income tax credit extended amend internal revenue (1955) 15358 income-tax exemption, extension — law (1953) 15275 reports (1953) 12608, 12890 income tax returns, etc., filing — law (1951) 3090 reports (1951) 615, 750 induction and examiiung station. Armv regs. (1956) 8109, 14080, 16396, 18207; (1957) 337 industrial defense activities. Armv regs. (1955) 5497; (1956) 1218; (19b7) 328 industrial security, regulations (1953) 14832; (1954) 9347; (1955) 17954; (1957) 1582, 4710 industrial workers, eye protection (1959) 142 information and civilian education, continue program, report (1953) 127S7 information and education program, report (1951) 1504 information, entertainment, and education programs — • hearing (1954) 11873 report (1954) 8508 information materials (1952) 18369; (1954) 161. 11041; (1955) 11007; (1958) 1082 information pamphlets (1954) 161-163, 1305, 4722, 7934, 11041, 13539; (1955) 1079, 3907 information posters (1951) 1045.3-455. 19175; (1952) 9866; (1953) 16810 insecticides and repellents, for control of insects of medical importance to (1956) 1083 insignia, embroidered, specifications (1954)" 5488 insignia (posters) (1951) 10454; (1953) 16810; (1959) 8377 integration in armed services, progress re- port (1955) 6337 interchange of supplies — hearing (1955) 9991 law (1955) 9426 reports (1955) 7682. 9918 interdepartmental personnel actions, Armv regs. (1954) 18123 ; (1955) 13804 inventions wanted — lists (1959) 1105. 9404. 10510; (1960) 11S9. 10293. 16115 problems cancelled, list (1959) 16949 ifs your future, choosing career (1953) 14744 it pays to stay in, new pay act of 195S (1958) 13302 .ioint colleges. Army regs. (1957) 3405 joint doctrinal projects, status. Army regs. (1955) 8812 Korea, members serving in — expenditures, agreement (1951) 7433 free postage (1951) 11050. 11210 offenses, jurisdiction, agreement (1955) 3654 Korean combat, members hospitalized out- side of U.S.. free postage — law (1953) 7291 hearings (1954) 1609 reports (1953) 5496. 5684 Korean War, rejections during 1st vear (1953) 1196 law (in Statutes at large) (1956) 203ia leave act of 1946. amend — law (1956) 14532 reports (1956) 12010. 15252 levels, 1949-57 (1957) 10311 levels of strensth needed, briefing by Sec- retary of Defense, etc. (1955) 3085 life insurance dividend checks, deliver.v (1951) 7948 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 177 Armed Forces — Continued life insurance, Rratuitous indemnit)- — hearing (lysi) 5035 Jaw (1!»51) 'XU2 law. c'.\|ilanatJon, Armed Forces talk (1951) i:i745 law. summary (1951) 11770-789 reports (1951) G0(5. 317S. SISO. 499>*, 7972 life insurance handbook (1958) 1C725 loyalty cases directive, implementation lii'arintr (1954) 17140 maintenanct' in (Jermany, costs, ajjroement (1959) 17099 maintenance in Jai)an, expenditures reduc- liiiii. a;:reeinents (]'.t55) 1270;:J; (l'.i5(>) r_-;i41-942: (1957) 17218: (1958) 17;;9;!; iiono) iogog; (loco) lic.4o manpiiuer niol)ilization, national policy ( 1951) !»()!I,S manpower utilization — • hoarinss (19(!0) 949.3 report (1900) 10943 SarnolT Commission report (1953) 5740 markers to honor deceased meniljers — deatli occurring wlnle in service — law (1956) 14418 reports (1956) SSl.S, 10314 missiucin action — law (1954) rei)orts (1954) 5255, 14743 remains unidentified, buried at soa. etc. — law (195S) 139S9 reports (1!)5S) 9503. 1254S medical care, securing at uniformed service facilities in District of Columbia (1958) 16509 medical facilities, make available to Coast Guard members and dependents, report (1954) 6971 medical journals (1951) 1822, 12045- (1952) 1216, 11813; (1953) 3123, 13951; (1954) 2468. 12884; (1955) 2154. 13051; (1956) 2224. 13356; (1957) 2687. 12195; (1958) 2196. 10560: (1959) 2491, 11024; (1960) 2688. 12045 index, v. 6 (1956) 2224 supplements (1951) 1823, 12046; (1952) 1217, 11814; (1953) 3124. 13952; (1954) 2469. 12885; (1955) 2155. 13052; (1956) 2225. 13357; (1957) 2688. 12196; (1958) 2197. 10561; (1959) 2492, 11022; (1960) 2686 index, v. 6 (1956) 2225 medical m.nteriel catalosr — alphabetical index (1952) 2394 change bulletins (1952) 389-390 7391- (1953) 5761A-62, 10759; (1954) 3896 component parts supplement, etc. (1952) 7392 price supplements (1951) 13577; (1952) 14996 medical stock list (1954) 8587 chance bulletins (1954) 8587A 15236- 237; (1955) 444. 8001. 10051. 16895; (1956) 548. 1539 packaging, packing and price data (1955) 10052 military liberty concept (1956) 557 military manpower and high school student, oceiuiational outlook studv (19C0) 10180 military manpower reouirenients and supplv 1955-59 (1955) 8307 military mission, national pl.nn for mobiliza- tion (1959) 13876 military nersonnel — authorization for trnvel. Armv regs (1953) 8469. 16837; (1956) ' 1 6.370 • (1957) 1574 civilian occupations (1953) 7480 claims act. amend — • laws (19.-L') 13014 : (1953) 15239 rej)orts (1951 > 1492T. 16373; (1952) 10771 : (1953) 55l;6. 12903 Defense Advisory Committee on Profes- sional and Technical Compensation, report (1957) 84 (;i Armed Forces — Continued military personnel — continued of Federal Government, 1914-50 (1955) 17344 personal affairs and aid for their de- I>en(ient8, Armv Dept. pamphlet (1954) 796S; (1957) 16382: (1960) 9146 military personnel and civilian employees, claims — Army regs. (1956) 18107 report (1955) 7724 military posture briefing, hearings (1957) 36K9 military psychiatry, bibliographv (1954) 6221 military terms for joint usage, dictionary (1960) 1893 milk program, extend — law (1956) 6898 report ( 1956 1 ::634 mortgage insurance — administrative rules and regulations (1955) 17076: (1956) 3858, 12558, 12560; (1957) 17678 Army regs. (1955) 203 motion picture services, worldwide fiscal integration. Army regs. (1959) 14014 motivation of members, svmposium (1954) 15293 motor vehicles, privatelv owned, registra- tion, spec. regs. (1952) 6634 movements in U.S., use of rail equipment. Army regs. (1955) 176 NATO countries, personnel entering U.S., Army regs. (1956) 16389 naturalized personnel dishonorably dis- charged, spec. regs. (1951) 2572" Netherlands, stationing U.S. forces in, agreement (1956) 42S3 newspaper handbook (1960) 3372 nonappropriated fund employees, place un- der longshoremen's compensation act — hearing (1958) 6901 law (1958) 11735 reports (1958) 6809. 9739 noncommissioned officer. Armed Forces talk (1954) 19223 North Vietnam, selected articles (1960) 10118 nurses and medical specialists, improve career opportunities — hearings (1957) 3(590. 13969 law (1957) 15022 reports (1957) 5115, 6858, 13910 officers — administer oaths and perform notarial acts — law (1960) 13033 reports (1960) 10849. 13719 entertainment by Martin Company, hear- ings (1960) 433 grade limitation act — • hearings (1954) 3724. 7072 law (1954) 8237 reports (1954) 3705. 5198. 7036 grade limitations, rejiort — hearings (1955> 3141.4543 reixirt (1955) 7978 leadership, manual (1951) 13576 limit number on active duty — - hearings (1953) 5616, 5736 law (1953) 5449 reports (1953) 4196. 5680 promotion and iuvolunt;iry retirement — hearing (1959) 12527; (1960) 6636 law (1960) 13060 reports (1959) 12472: (1960) 6565 promotions, review, hearings (1953) 20000 rank, insignia, specification (1957) 16625 regular officer augmentation act of 1956 — be:irings (1956) 12120, 17076 l.T- I 1956 1 14504 npiirls ( l!t5(;) n<)63. 146S4. 151SS retirement, amend laws, hearing (1956) 7070 operating personnel utilization and require- ments, spec. reg. (1954) 1373 Page 178 Do not ordor from index; see indicated entry Armed Forces — Continued orders involvinjr travel, military personnel, spec regs. (1953) 14821, 19792; (1954) 1364, 3201, 6300 ordnance supplies — • lubricating and insulating oil (1959) 1006S lubricating and transformer oils (1953) 11878 organization for national security (1955) 19628 organization, your chain of command (1954) 19226 oversea Christmas gifts (poster) (1951) 17123; (1952) 16047; (1954) 1S144 overseas duty, job you've done (1954) 106 packaging activities, introducing products or methods (1960) 3435 participation in international sports com- petitions. Army regs. (1955) 152 participation in Olympic games — hearing (1958) 4567 law (1958) 5542 reports (1958) 4508. 5612, 5650 participation in Pan-American games, etc.- — hearings (1955) 7976, 9728 law (1955) 4198 reports (1955) 4375, 4510 participation in public events — Army Dept. circular (1956) 245 special regulations (1952) 18421; (1954) 4782 personal affairs. Armed Forces talk (1955) 146 ; (1957) 9118 personal property disposal officers, instruc- tor's guide (1956) 4778 personnel — acquaint with veterans' benefits (1952) 14615 bonus payments, State legislation status, Air Force pamphlets (1957) 12836, (1958) 5294 claims remove limitations on amount recoverable — law (1956) 11791 reports (1954) 11503; (1955) 4411; (1956) 5421, 10296 discharged from service, outer clothing issue. Army regs. (1957) 3363 erroneous overpayments, waive indebted- ness of recipient, report (1959) 14228 food preferences (1960) 7545 going back to civilian life, facts you should know (1953) 8489; (1954) 6257; (1960) 7760 separations, Armv Department circulars (1955) 2833, 4054 turnover, message from the President (1955) 1325 personnel with dependents, family quar- ters — hearings (1954) 11880, 15190 law (1954) 16898 reports (1954) 14180, 14343, 14767, 16967 personnel with dependents, inadequate housing occupancy — hearings (1956) 10.358; (1957) 3685-86 reports (1956) 10298, 14705, 15347; (1957) 3643, 3655 Philippine defense, promotion of imprisoned officers who participated, report (1958) 14876 Philippines, repayment of funds, agreement (1951) 8815 photography contest, interservice, Army Dept. circular (1955) 17990 posthumous appointments and commis- sions — hearings (1953) 7529, 10527 law (1953) 12358 reports (1953) 7508, 10412 procurement — act, negotiated contracts, study — hearings (1957) 8239 reports (1957) 11057; (1959) 14331 act of 1947, amend — - hearing (1960) 10941 report (1960) 10866 Armed Forces — Continued procurement — continued competition requirements, hearings (1959) 16192 procedures, amendments of 1959, hearings (1959) 16192 regulations (1951) 3307, 8162-63; (1952) 2395, 18655-656; (1955) 1418; (1959) 16234; (1960) 11192 appendices (1958) 3345-46; (1959) 6081-82; (1960) 16962-963 index (1958) 7876 revisions (1951) 18426; (1952) 9111, 17541-542, 18657; (1953) 869, 2299, 4294-96, 5763-65, 7363-65, 10760, 12990, 15860, 17313-314. 18636-638 ; (1954) 1752-54, 7093, 8588-89, 12192, 18447-448, 19450; (1955) 3168 69. 6330, 8002, 10053-54, 15538, 16896, 19212; (1956) 549, 3676, 7234, 10671, 12452, 17111, 1S709 ; (1957) 1863, 5342, 8405-6. 11310, 14004-5, 15604, 17598 ; (1958) 1345, 3347-48, 5S33-34, 7124, 8498, 9819, 14905-906. 15869, 16900-901; (1959) 1579-80, 3404, 4757, 7055, 8916, 10058, 12576, 10235, 17367; (1960) 1702, 5218, 6792, 8283, 13806, 16961 study — hearings (1957) 591 ; (1959) 1544 report (1957) 1796 professional athletes, favoritism, report and hearings (19.54) 14537 promotion of Reserve warrant officers — Army Dept. cireuliir (1955) 16525 Army regs. (1955) 8794; (1956) 6462, 16350 protection against bodily attack, amend U.S. code, report (1955) 14S.79 protection of war victims, Geneva conven- tions, agreements (1956) 4290-91 qualification test, relationship to rated liasic training performance (1960) 9052 qualification tests and predecessor screening tests (1958) 2717 (luarantine, vessels and aircraft, regs. (1952) 8344 radio service guide (1953) 8452 reading instruction — practice book (1957) 1861 readers for servicemen (1951) (1954) 7095; (1955) 19210; 5501 ; (1957) 1860 study cards (1951) 19625 : (1957) 1943 teaching guide (1951) 19626 recovery, etc., of remains of members of uniformed services, etc. — law (1954) 14033 reports (1953) 12750: (1954) 11605 recreation facilities, exempt from taxation — law (1952) 13152 reports (1952) 10601, 13570 reduction — 4-power proposals, working paper (1957) 16156 U.N. General Assemblv resolution (1958) S63 U.S. efforts toward disarmament (1953) 6371 USSR proposal (1957) 17152 reemployment rights for Federal employees (1955) 1286; (1957) 3563 reenlistment bonuses — hearing (1954) 12136 law (1954) 14044 reports (1954) 11692, 11777, 11948 refunds to estates of servicemen — law (1951) 9353 reports (1951) 7966, 8068 registrant failing AFQT, administrative acceptance report. Army Dept. circular (1955) 18903 registration and absentee voting, in-hand delivery of post card applications, liear- ing (1960) 18426 relief of Army, Navy, and Air Force mem- bers — law (1955) 14366 reports (1955) 4379, 12024 Armv 19627 ; (1956) Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 179 Armed Forces — Continued relief of certain members — law (195f)) 14394 rei)orts (195G) 8514, 10578 relief of members and survivors held as prisoners of war in Korean hostilities (1959) 5819, 598S. 7299 relief rel. sliipinfiit of houselmlil goods — hearinK ( 19.")5) t4:il law (I9.")t! I 1<;701 reports (19.'5) 4309; (1950) 15.371 rent gouging and substandard housing (1952) 306 . . , . .,. requirements for T/D military and civilian personnel, spec. regs. (1952) 172S2, 18433 research reports (1954) 16132; (1955) 2741 42, 0972 73, 13720 retired iiiembers, travel and transportation allowances to homes of selection — law (1958) 11772 reports (195S) 11975, 12438 retired military personnel and annuitants, payments, report, spec. regs. (1954) 1348 retirement income tax credit extended to members, amend internal revenue code — law (1955) 14400 report (1955) 14720 retirement pay, validate, report (1900) 9401 ^,^^ retirement systems, relationship to OASI, report (1954) 9990 return of military personnel to U.S., spec. regs. (1952) 3337 revise United States Code — hearings (1955) 149S8 ; (1950) 15476 law (1956) 18562 reports (1955) 11689; (1950) 1<041 sale of residence, tax treatment of gain — laws (1952) 13143; (1955) 10S02 reports (1952) 10623, 13500; (1955) 14470, 1544.7 scientific research to support, investigate, reports (1955) 3055, 3002 scotopic sensitivity tests, standardization studies (1900) 5793 security check of personnel in tioop infor- mation activities, spec. regs. (1954) 6316 security requirements for personnel in troop information activities. Army regs (1950) 18208 sending of trooivs, denying commitments to Great Britain (1952) 5093 service opinion and accpptanco of officers' conference films (1955) 2742 service personnel reaction to citizenship hour (1955) 6972 service support responsibilities in Spain, Army regs (1954) 474S servicemen'— discharged by court martial, entitleniput to veterans benefits, hearing (1955) 9751 FHA information for home-buying (1955) 8100; (1057) 7277; (1959) 1023.16321 l;ill('d in Mction. income tax on trusts — l.iw (1955) 14105 ri'i)orts (1953) 15455; (1955) 14808. 15437 six-month enlistees, veteran l)onerits, fact sheet (1950) 20852 social seciiritv survivor and retircincnt lion- efits (1957) 1525. 18004 soldiers' and sailors' civil relief act. ns amended, text (195S) r,912 sole surviving son, assignment. Army regs (1950) 18220 song folios (1951) 11810; (1953) 2404. 12880; (1950) 2220. 12185; (1958) 2482, 11014; sons of deceased member ments — ■ law (1954) 9035 reports (1954.) 3078, 8453 12042; (1952) 1215. 3121. 13948; (1954) (1955) 2150. 13047: 13349; (1957) 2679, 2180. 10551 ; (1959) (1960) 2079, 12037 Academy ai)i)oint- Armed Forces — Continued special rations (1959) 17062 standard alibreviations (1954) 5754 status - and progress reports. x 6 program. Army legs C1956) 19789; (1957) 294 civilian employees — law (1952) 10357 reports (1952) 3905. 5493, 10405 in Jai.an (1960) 1813S-139 status of forces agreements- - Canada, leased bases (1955) 17671 criminal jurisdiction — hearings (1957) 13574 report (1957) 13456 Girard case, testimony, hearing (1957) 9751 Greece (1956) 20827 T^'banon (1900) 6086 N.\TO countrie.s — claims, report (19j54) 14419 criminal .iurisdiction. — - annual rei)orts (1955) 10871 ; (1956) 15200; (1957) 15561; (1958) (1959) 10185; (1960) 1 '.SSI ; 13747 hearings S302 ; 14550 (1955) 16*33; (1957) (1958) 15835; (1959) , (1900) 11155 provisions (1957) 8372. 10909 general information (1960) 10.S20 hearings (1953) 7535, 1293(i questions and answers (1954) 2145, 15875 report (1953) 12741 text (1954) 4523 Turkey (1955) 160.39; (1956) 7817 strength, continue in effect i>rovisions of law- hearings (1954) 1655, 17143; (1957) 8235. 9749 law (1954) 5074: (1957) 10731 reports (1954) 1641, 1711; (1957) 8185, 9474, 9686 strength returns and accountability. Army regs (1951) 14459 strength suspension, extend act — hearinus (1959) 3.3|1S, 4735 law (1959) 5778 reports (1959) 3313,4279.45-16 students and the Armed Forces (1952) ."^335 sundry legislation, hearings, title pMges. con- tents, and indexes (1951) 3186—87; (1952) 342. 14391 ; (1954) 556; (1956) 516; (1957) lOSOS; (1958) 14562 support in .Tapan, waiver of .inpanese con- tribution, agreement (1900) 19295 surplus personal property, how to l)uy (1955) 458 : (1959) 7058 test administration, nonstandard, statistical methods for detection (1959) 5604 textile procureniont — bidder qualifications, heaving (1958) 14501 hearings (1955) 16873, 19199: (1956) 18078; (1957) 5313, 7121-22, 8377. 1.3978 reports (1956) 3588; (1957) 15565 training at civili.'in institutions — Arniv regulations (1950) 192. 14070; (1957) 4705 special regulations (1954) 9344; (1955) 1 1 032 training bases, guide for visiting military students (1959) 17309 transportation policy, hearings (1960) 18429 transportation priorities, continue emer- gencv powers — law (1953) 15231 rei>orts (1953) 10573. 12454 travel authorization and orders. Army regs (1951) 4199: (1954) 7954; (1955) 2781 ; (1950) 1202. 4099. 8092 troop movement commander's guide (1951) 7038 uniforms, occasions for wearing. President to prescribe — law (1953) 12342 reports (1953) 8903. 9031. 12414 Page 180 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Armed Forces — Continued United Nations permanent force, favoring establishment — hearings (195S) 12177 reports (1957) 11261 ; (195S) 12464, 15773 United States Code, amend — ■ hearing (1938) 12166 law (195.S) 14099 reports (1958) 11989. 14786 United States Code, codify — hearing (1958) 9800 law (195S) 14204 reports (1957) 15232; (1958) 12559 use against aggression in Middle East- addresses (1957) 2::>:-!0 background material (1957) 5310 hearings (1957) 3G95, 3802-3 lav.- (1957) 4975 President's recommendations (1957) 1781 2330 reports' (1957) 3623, 3630, 5136, 5257 reports to Congress covering activities (1958) 4242; (1959) 1328; (1960) 3551, 15121 use for mutual defense, collective security treaty provisions, compilation (1957) 3697 USSR- ground troops, use of radar equipment (1959) 1937 organization (1960) 7111 tasks for troops under 7-year plan (1959) 16629 utilize private American shipping services, hearings (1953) 12953 vessels and aircraft, quarantine. Army regs (1955) 13750 vision tester plates, evaluation of (1956) 5 voting — Army regulations (1956) 4722 hearings (1952) 14936; (1954) 11885 message from the President (1932) 10400 reports (1952) 10758; (1954) 10093, 11S44 votinff information (1953) 263-265; (1954) 9299, 13579; (1935) 18921; (1956) 4656. 14007-8, 8374; (1957) 10575; (1958) 2851, 11270; (1959) 8378; (1960) 9143 Armed Forces talk services (1932) 8333 message from the President (1932) 7001 poster (1952) 3273. 17233 warrant officer act of 1954 — hearings (1954) 8556,6871 law (1954) 9633 reports (1954) 5270, 8456 waste, hearing (1955) 7762 water supply and sanitation, advanced base, symposium (1954) 19883 where we serve, information pamphlet (1954) 7934 women — applicants, mental screening tests (1957) 10257 careers (1956) 12454 in Armed Forces (1953) 205 mental qualification tests (1956) 19719 opportunities for (1953) 20099 your daughter's role in today's world (1936) 12530 women's armed services integration act, amend — law (1956) 11805 reports (1936) 6982. 10531 you and the Armed Forces (1956) 14006 you and the law (1953) 8455 see also Army — Civilian components of Armed Forces — Life insurance — Over- sea services — Pay. allowances, etc. — Reserve compenents of Armed Forces — Retired officers, etc.. — Retirement. Armed Forces Courier Service : Air Force regulations (1934) 4705; (1955) 17867-868 Army regulations (1935) 17930-931; (1937) 1558, 3336 committees, etc. (1956) 5567; Armed Forces Courier Service — Continued officer couriers to convey or destroy AFCS material, — Army regs. (1955) 17931 instructions, spec, regs (1954) 3188 special regulations (1954) 3187-88 Air Force speakers' information (1933) 5433; (1950) 8022 manuals project officers. (1955) 10649-650; (1957) 7146 meaning, etc. (1931) 7372 power for peace — DOD' pamphlets (1956) 6416: (1957) 4640; (1958) 4023; (1939) 3131 speakers' guide for service spokesman (1934) 10776-777: (1955) 8430; (1956) 7781 : (1958) 5080 Armed Forces exchanges, see Exchanges. Armed Forces Experimental Training Activ- ity: conveyance to Virginia — law 144S6 reports (1956) 12042, 12346 Armed Forces Industrial College, see Indus- trial College of Armed Forces. Armed Forces Information and Education Di- vision, posters. (1951) 10453-455, 19175 ; (1952) 9866 Armed Forces Information and Education Office: DOD pamphlets, see listings in monthly issues. 1955-60 posters (1963) 16810: (1959) 8377 Armed Forces Information School, special regulations (1952) 12551 Armed Forces Institute : advanced algebra, study guide (1938) 7123 arithmetic, instructor's guide and lesson plans (1958) 9818 catalogs (1953) 14772: (1954) 9297; (1955) 16568: (1957) 4799, 17366; (1959) 11694 : (1960) 190 correspondence courses offered bv colleges, etc.. DOD pamphlets (1957) 10372; (1959) 4281, 9648; (1960) 14879 correspondence courses, study guides, use- fulness (1955) 13720 courses offered bv colleges, etc. (1951) 2497: (1952) 3265. 16045; (1954) 6255 : (1957) 400, 5418 instructor's course outlines, use and opinions (1933) 2741 instructor's guides (1955) 16893-894, 18217; (1956) 7233, 17110, 18708; (1957) 682 livestock farming course, study guide (1953) 6329 low completion rate among enrollees, causes (1954) 16132 manuals (1955) 16S9.3-S94, 18217. 19208- 211: (1956) 547. 1538. 3675, 7233, 8920, 17110, 18707-708; (1957) 682, 1860-62, 3818, 3340-41, 9782; (1938) 1344, 4394, 712.^. 9818. 16899: (1959) 1578, 8915. 14583; (1960) 1701, 5217, 8282. 11191 study cards (1957) 1943 operational activitv report, spec, regs (1951) 14521 oversea, spec, regs (1933) 8550 reading and English usage, 6th grade, in- structor's guide (1955) 16894 real estate course (1955) 3184, 4573 standard nomenclature list (1953) 18239 supply announcements (1958) 1403; (1960) 16971 supply briefs (1957) 11399; (1959) 10069; (1960) 13817 supply l)ulletin (1958) 14916 supplv letter (1957) 7220 supply notes (1958) 5845; (1960) 3747 supply notice (1957) 7221 telecourses (1957) 10576 trigonometry, study guide (1957) 682 world history, study guide (1956) 3675, 18708 zoology, study guide (1957) 3818, 5341 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 181 Armed Forces Institute of rntholopy : central facilities for Defense Dept., spec. ress. (1951) 443R. 1741". histopatliolopy centers provided by the In- stitute, Army ress. (1935) 1090 Medical Museum exhibits, portfolio (1960) 13JS11 organization. Army recrs. (195.">i 1005 Armed Forces International Nutrition Con- ference, .".d nieetinu', report (1960) l.")549 Armed Forces Medical Library : authorization, organization, etc., Army regs. (1953) 1894 catalosr (lU',:'.) 13407; (1954) 12432; (]95(!) 191(i5 index-catalosr, v. 11 (195R) 2041 medical literature for\varde-02. 12010 12023: (1952) 119S, 11794, 18638; (1953i 13932; (1954) 2448. 12865; (1055) 2135. 13031; (1056) 2203. 13333; (1957) 2664. 12170; (1958) 2171. 10531; (1059) 2466, 10999; (1960) 2664, 12022 hearings, etc., see subjects, investigations and studies — authorizations and expenses, reports (1051) 4047; (1953) 4241, 5690; (1054) 1721 : (1955) 3124 defense preparedness — authorization, reports (1957) 3752 ; (1958) 1326; (1959) 3358; (1960) 3686 expenses, reports (1955) 6283; (1956) 5411 military construction, authorization, re- ,port (1058) 14874 use of reserve components of Armed Forces in civil defense, authorization, report (1060) 1377S reports, see sul)jects. staff study (19.55) 9761 statement on MacArthur hearings (1931) l3-ii)S Armed services exchanges, see Exclianges. Armed Services Explosives Safetv Board, spe- cial regulations (1954) 8025 Armed Services Medical Procurement Agencv : Army regulations (1955) 17012 memorandum report (1050) 4756 Armed Services Medical Regulating OfBce, organization and functions. Army regs. (1051) 8047 Armed services papers, see subjects. Armed services procurement act, see Military pupplies. Armed Services Procurement Regulation Con- ference, textiles and clothing. Federal supply management (1952) 14935 Armed Services Technical Information Agency : Armv regulations (1953) 3797; (1953) 17053 : (1056) 97^;: automation j.rogram, description (1960) 12733 subject headings, list (1960) 1459 thesaurus of descriptions (1960) 9147 title announcement bulletins (1953) 13809; (1054) 231 <; index (1053) 13810 unclassified documents, subiect index (1960) 4726 Armenia : Communist takeover and occupation, special report (1055) 13:!0. 1355 minerals jind mineral sources (1058) 17068 Armenian laiiguaire : guide (1060) 4 transliter.-ition talile (105S) 15157 Arinenian Patriarchates, srr Patrii rebates. Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic: Academv of Scienc(>s news, alistracts (1059) l<)s;;3 : ( 1060) 248S scientific medical research, prospective plan (1050) 6621 scientific research, solar engineering devel- opment (1059) 3742 Page lcS2 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Armenians, visas, amend refugee relief act, hearing (1956) 8901 Armistice Day : change name to Veterans Day — hearing (1954) 15227 law (1954) 9634 reports (1954) 5220, 8530 Armor : circular-patch test for evaluating crack- susceptibility (19C0) 16165 communications specialist, MOS proficiency test aid (1959) 3139 protection for ships (1955) 12673 Armor plate, circular-patch test for evaluating crack-susceptibility (1900) 16105 Armored cabs, for mounting on tractors and road graders, specifications (1953) 10779; (1954) 17204 Armored Command : reduction tables (1951) 158-159 tables of organization and equipment (1951) 332-345, 2622-30, 4516, 61S0, 7727-29 ; (1952) 16164-109. 12598, 17313-314. 18471-472: (1953) 2003-4, 6945-70, 8617-18, 10047, 17028-33. 18384-396, 19863-866; (1954) 357, 1432-33, 3350-58, 4848 Armored force, personnel classification, valid- itv and test selection results for combat jobs (1958) 6 Armored School, Fort Knox : Army regulations (1956) 18191 special regulations (1953) 3877, 16908; (1954) 10232 Armories : Armv Reserve, licenses to use (1953) 308, 5124 construction, etc., continue — • hearings (1955) 7764. 9992; (1957) 11052: (1958) 9610 laws (1955) 16730: (1957) 15082 reports (1955) 7652, 7675, 15343; (1957) 10986, 11037, 15449 National Guard construction problems (1957) 7591 Armory Board. D.C. : act to establish, amend — law (1955) 14409 reports (1955) 11644. 15329 Armory Board, Florida, see Florida. Armory Board. Utah, see I'tah. Armour, S. Dak. : substation — construction, specifications (1952) 3051 stage 2 construction, specifications (1953) 6323 supervisory control and telemetering switchboard, invitation for bids (1953) 8167 supervisory control, telemetering, and carrier current equipment, installa- tion, specifications (1954) 10823, 12538, 15S01 Armour & Co.. wage chronology (1953) 17707 ; (1956) 1705; (1958) 17220; (1960) 15948 Arms, see Artificial limbs. Arms (firearms), see Firearms — Munitions. Armstrong. .T. Sinclair, nomination, hearings (1953) 12933; (1957) 8360 Armstrong County. Pa. : carbonizing properties of coal (1955) 3546 characteristics of coal (1951) 10065 recoverable reserves of coking coal, estimate (1951) 1560:^ Armstrong. Fort, land transfer to Hawaii, re- ports (1952) 10423; (1953) 15441 Army : alisenee without leave — arrest and return expenses, recrulations (1951) 8956. 19187; (1952) 4700, 12470; (1953) 8509, 14705: (1954,) 1317. 16143; (1955) 8768; (1956) 4672 failure to comply with AR 630-10. cir- cular (1955) 1654.6 accidental fatal and nonfatal iniuries, costs, circular (1955) 554.'5, 7073 accounts offices, dailv and 10-day reports, regulations (1956) 11524 Army — Continued active unit actions, effective date, regula- tions (1956) 16366 air defense operations, regulations (1957) 327. 6283 air service laws, compilation (1951) 6444 aircraft — authorizations, circular (1955) 18020 cost analysis (1957) 7723 field maintenance shops, supply of repair parts, regulations (1957) 4773 inventory record, prei)aration, etc.. regu- lations (1956) 11001 ; (1957) 6310 maintenance workstand, low-level (1958) 10231 airfield air trafiic activity, regulations (1957) 6245 airfield pavement evaluation concepts, en- gineering and design manual (1959) 12609 airfields and h.ellports. enuiiieering and de- sign manual (1959) 12(!07 almanac, book of facts (1951) 2162 amphibious Sth (1955) 6807 appearances before transportation bodies. regulations (1955) 7002 appointment and reduction, regulations (1957) 4731 appointment in basic branches and Wom- en's Army Corps, regulations (1955) 13794. 17961-962; (1956) 1223, 8701; (1957) .31416. 6288 appointment of personnel as cadets to Const Guard Academy, circular (1955) 18901 appointment of personnel to Air Force Acad- emy, regulations (1954) 18118; (1955) 17960 : (1956) 18190 appointment of Reserve commissioned offi- cers, regulations (1953) 19.''.6 appointment of ROTC. regulations (1951) 16034: (1953) 8536; (1954) I.IO.SO. 16154; (1955) 5566, 13765; (1956) 1271 appropriat'ons. regulntions (19.^2) 17201 ; (1953) 5076; (1954) 11051. 110^8: (1955) 2758, 3980; (1950) 16:n9 : (1957) 276 Armed Forces Institute catalog (1953) 14772 Army Forces Far Bast, AFFE pamphlet (1955) 1 digests (1951) 1690, 1072. 11684; (1953) (1954) 2317. 12730; 12886; (1956) 2056, 2517. 12021 : (1958) (1959) 2319, 10765 ; (1960) 2409. 11820 indexes, v. 4 through v. 14 (1952) 3235, 6511-12: (1953) 3784; (1954) 3144; (1955) 3970; (1956) 4;65S ; (1957) 4641; (1958) 2853; (1959) 4282: (1960) 2409 Army-^NlcCarthy controversy, investiga- tions — henrinsrs (1954) 10256. 1214i3. 15207. 1715.3-154. 184241. 19438; (1956) 3652 report (1954) 171318 Army reader, technical manual (1954) 4861 Army regulations — air defense operations (1957) .S27. 6283 assignments, details, and transfers (1956) 1233. 2999-3003. 4728-30. 6490. 8115. 9792-93. 11582-584. 14084. 16399, 18218-222, 19840-8401 ; (1957) 350, 1591, 4724-28. 6301-3 aviation (1957) 6245 boards, commissions, and committees (1956) 2945-47. 4661-62. 642.3-24, 8036. 9727, 11515-516, 16312. 18105. 19750; (1957) 251-396, 1532, 3357-58, 6193 clothing and textile materiel (1957) 620.3-9 decorations and awards (1956) 1238-39, 6501, 8124-25. 9798. 14090. 16402; (1957) 357-358, 1603, 4.738, 630S ; (1958) 143, 7877 emergency employment of Arm.v resources (1956) 4713, 6486, 11571 ; (1957) 3413 Arm.v information 11873; (1952) 2991. 13811 : (1955) 1997. 13185; (1957) 2028. 103:^8: Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 183 Army — Continued Armv regulations — continued enlisted personnel (1954) 1325: (1956) 205, 4731 field orpanizatlons (1956) 157-158. 2976- 77. 4697. 6470, 9770-71. 14057, 16366. iiisoij ; (i!»57) ;ni. 1570-71. .-jrisg-go. 46S,M, 0262 finance and fiscal (19.".7) 0210-31 financial administration (1956) 140. 1185-86, 2956. 4677-78. 6446-47. S07(i-72. n53S-n39, 14035-37. 16332. 18129 131. 19771: (1957) 270-278, 1551. 3368. 4603. 6232-33 issue of supplies and equipment (1957) 6377-80 logistics responsibilities (1957) 0312-72 medicsal service (1957) 6234-36 military terms, abbreviations, and symbols (19.53) 221 : ri950) 8094, 14060 mobilization (1956) 19789: (1957) 294 motor transportation (1957) 6241 ofiicers (1956) 1227. 11632 organization and function (1956) 8034, 11514. 16311 : (1957) 6192 personnel (1956) 194-197. 1219-21. 2989- 90, 4714-10. 6487. 8101-5. 9785-86. 11572-575. 14079. 10390-395. 18200- 4. 19S26-827: (1957) 329-.^33, 1583- 84. 3414-15, 4712-16. 0284-86 personnel absences (1957) 1595 personnel processing (1956) 204. 2998, 4727. 8113-14. 11580-581. 18216-217, 19838-839: (1957) 3422-23 personnel procurement (1950^ 19^^-201. 1222-25. 2991-94. 4-717-19. 8100-9. 11570-578. 140S0. 10306. 18205-7. 19828 — 832: (1957) 334-337, 1585, 3410-19. 4717-20. 0287-97 personnel records (1950) 21 ;2. 1236, 4734- 37. 8122. 9796-97, 14087-88: (1957) 353. 1599-1600 personnel selection and classification (1950) 203. 1230-32. 2997. 4725-26. 8110-12. 97'^9-91. 14082-83. 16397- 398, 18210-215. 19835-837: (1957) 340-349, 15S7-90, 3421, 4722-23. 629S- 6300 persrinnel separations (1956) 209-211. 1235. 3007-12. 0495-96. 8119-21. 9795, 11588-591. 18228. 19846-847: (1957) 1590-98, 3426-27. 4733-35 personnel utiliz.ntion (19."6) 206. 3004. 4732, 8116, 9794. 19842; (1957) 351- .352 postal service (1057) 6243 price list (1952) 15334: (1954) 679 procurement (1957) 6375-76 promotions, demotions, and reductions (1956) 6492-93. 11585-580. 18224. 10845; (1957) 1592-94, 4731. 0304 property accountability (1052) 8356; (195-J) 187: (19561 10438-439. 18353- 350. 10881-883: (1957) 386, 3440-44, 4774-78. 0381-82 reports (1056) 170. 1206. 4705-6. 6476, 9777-78. 11507-568. 14066, 10370-380, 18180-183. 10809: (1957) 316, 1577, 3400. 4699. 6272-73 research and development (1957) 6244 res-earcb and doyelopniont of materiel (1952) 18385; (1953) 228, 1909. 6581; (1950) 1244. 16436: (1957) 6373 shipment nf supplies and eriuipment (1957) 0383 subsistence sunprv (19561 1171. 2049. 4665. 6427-38. 8037-50. 9731-35. 11521. 14015-16. 18110. 197.n2-755: (1957) 254-256. 3362. 4647-53. 6196-6202 supply control (1957) 6374 transi)ortation nTid tr.-ivel (1957) 623i-40 trooi) information (1951) 4400-1. 896.5- 60. 10479; (1953) 50sn, 1073(i: (1054) 16159; (1050) 6482. 9781: (1057) 4708 •warrant oflicers (1952) 102. 4711 ; (1954) 11062 welfare, recreation and morale (1957) 6194-95 Army — Continued Army subject schedules, Index (1956 1 3051 Army training programs, index (1956) 3051 Army training tests, index (1956) .3051 assignments, details, and transfers, circular (1955) 8880; (1956) 253 assistance to Civil Service Commission representatives (1955) 13857 attach^ system — as.^ignnient. regulations (1954) 11117; (1950) 8110 list of vacancies, circular (1955 i 10992 attendance at meetings of tecluiical. etc., organizations, regulations (1953) 3820; (1954) 4758 : (1956) 18104 augmentations. ORC designations, regula- tions (1951) 193 authorization for local purchase, regulations n954) 3247 aviation — air mobility, special bibliography (1959) 4301 : (1900) 9151 Army aviation digest (1955) 2744. 12885 ; (1957) 2510. 12020; (105S) 2032. 10392; (1959) 2323, 10770: (1960) 2414. 11825 flying hour program, regulations (1956) ■ 8083, 19786 history, 1947-53 (1956) 1153 National Guard regulations (1954) 987, 5851; (1955) 5101, 17505: (1958) 1756 special bibliography (1959) 4300, 8387 siieech (1957) 7595 use of meteorology, technical manual (1958) 11281 aviation officer — career program, regulations (1956) 8104; (1957) 4715 selection and training, regulations (1954) 18120; (1957) 343 aviators, emergency purchase of aviation fuels and oils from commercial sources, regulations (1955) 2804 basiJ weapons, tables of allowances (1951) 17477 battle casualties and nonbattle deaths. World War II (1054) 4728 birthday, observance. .June 14, 1955. circular (1955) 7072 blood donor program, regulations ^1952) 16029 : (1953) 10823 boards. Armv roirulations (1051) 12750, 14437; "(1953) 6567. 14779: (1955) 13726. 16382. 18782: (1956) 16312 budget system, regulations (1955) S939 ; (1956) 140. 1185. S070 bulletins (1951) 1691. 11874: (1952) 1074, 11686; (1953) 2993. 13813; (1954) 2310. 12732; (1955) 2000. 12888; (1956) 2058. 13187; (1957) 2519. 12023 : (1958) 2030 indexes (1055) 4066. 5500. S902-3. 13869. 16570 18030-31. 18924: (1956) 309 career opportunities (1958) 5334; (1959) 7131 career under career incentive act of 1955 (1955) 0076 casualty reporting, regulations (1951) 174.50-451; (1954) 16241-242: (1955) 18041 chaplains — auxiliarv. employment, regulations (1956) 9708-69. 11504 functions. regulations (1955) 8802; (1950) 1030.-!. 19797 history of chaplaincy (1956) 308 : (1958) 15555 promotion lists, circular (1955) 13851 service. IndispensaMe role (1051) '.'404 Chief of Staff, in World War II (1051) 1138 circulars, personnel records (1955) 2834, SS84. 10008. 18014 civilliiii fire fighters, uniforms and allow- ances, regulations (1956) 1237. 11595 civilian personal services accounting, regu- lations — Fedeial income and social security taxes, withholding (1055) 17908; (1956) 2955, 8060. 115:^0 ; (1957) 1547-48. 0'j:;i) Page 184 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Army — Continued civilian personal bervices accounting, regu- lations — continued payroll oflSce staffing standards (1957) mo, 6231 personnel covered by Missing persons act (1954) 4765 retirement accounts (1957) 411 State or Territorial income tax, with- holding (1954) 216, 9310, 110S5 ; (1955) 11017, 10409, 17907; (1956) 136 time and attendance reporting and leave accounting (1956) 4675, 11535, 14033; (1957) 274 civilian personnel — administration, career program, circular (1950) S144 administration, providing technical as- sistance in maintenance, regulations (1955) SS24 : (1956) 97S6 civil service examiners boards, operations 11955) 18024 Communist infiltration, hearings (1953) 20009 continental U.S., regulations (1955) 1115 dependents traveling to oversea areas, information, pamphlet (1959) 4296 dual employment and dual compensation for inactive Reserve officers (1955) SS90 efficiency awards program, regulations (1951) 17458; (1952) 169; (1953) 8572 employment and reiiuirements by skilled occupations, regulations (1952) 4793, 14685 emplovment, etc., in selected occupations, regulations (1953) 1968, 19812 employment policy (1955) 13S56 field investigation reports, disposition, regulations (1951) 6138 furnishing uniforms or paying unifor^ allowances, regulations (1955) 1SS57 ; (1956) 1S232 lovaltv, security adjudications, regula- tions (1953) 1970; (1954) 1385, ISISS; (1955) 18045 medical care, regulations (1941) 12756, 144,97; a955) 5465; (1956) 11541, 10773; (1957) 4664 nonappropriated funds, Federal unem- ployment compensation program, reg- ulations (1956) 159, 11565 oversea service, civil service examina- tions for competitive appointments, cir- cular (1956) 9825, 10367 overseas, report, resrulations (1953) 14.V49; (1956) 1S204 pamphlets (1952) 4714, 12495 program evaluation guide, pamphlet (1953) 6583 program execution, etc., regulations (1952) 3274, 4724; (1953) 16S56 ; (1956) 6520 program, progress report, regulations ri953) 269 program reporting (1955) 18022 promotion and certain other placement actions, report (1956) 8143 promotion, planned programs (1955) 223 quarters furnished, rental rates, regula- tions (1954) 1322 report by bnsic pay rate, regulations (1956) 11575 report by installation, regulations (1958) 8573 reporting, circulars, etc. (1954) 8039; (1955) 16556; (1956) 2*^3, 4765, 6513. 11619 retiorts required (1955) 8891. 13S38 schedules of detail of personal services for annual budget estimates, resula- tions (1953) 14850, 16934, 19813; (1954) 16256 special clothing items furnished, regula- tions (1956) 14017 travel expenses and shipment of house- hold goods, advances of funds, regula- tions (1955) 167, 1091, 17906 Army — Continued civilian personnel — continued work for others, regulations (1955) 2789 civilian personnel letter (1954) 2321, 12734; (1955) 2002. 4,000 civilian personnel news letter (1051) 14469 ; (1952) 1077 index, 1949-50 (1951) 1446S classification battery — regulations (1951) 6130 test, predicting success in foreign lan- guage courses (1956) 9546 classification, commissioned and warrant officers, technical manual (1952) 17323 classification, (Ufferential. validity of ACB for courses in 7 job areas (1960) 14791 classification, general and differential, valid- ation of self-description materials (1959) 1241 classification, simplified regression patterns (1959) 9.-,65 classified information, release. Reserve com- ponents, regulations (1955) l.'O clubs and messes, regulations (1951) 14456 ; (1952) 1910 code words, nicknames, short titles, and de- vices, policy and procedure governing, regulations (1957) 6281 codes for identifying assignments of orga- nizations, regulations (1953) 18297; (1955) 10924; (1956) 14X)65 combat tools, organization and terrain (1953) 11910 commercial life insurance sales — hearings (1955) 1353. 11823. 16829 recommendations (1955) 18169 reports (1955) 4434. 97.30. 11S22 commercial tyi)e installations, industrial funds, regulations. (1953) 14751 commissioned officers, regulations — military occupational specialties (1954) 6326: (1955) 7111, 13S79 personal reports, etc. (1951) 17.366 promotion (1954) 19238; (1955) 3999, 164S1 ; (1957) 3383 Reserve, promotion (1953) 214, 3794, 11SS7-88S. 19725: (1954) 192.37; (1955) 179, 3998, 5474, 8792; (1956) 14051 common typo tables of distribution, regula- tions (1952) 9937; (1954) 3202; (1956) 14059 communications system. TJSAP electronics doctrine, Air Force manual (1958) 11218 Communist infiltration, hearins-s (1953) 20010: (1954) 3884. 7077: n955> 432 community relations and responsibilitv, pamphlet (1958) 7879 companies, general provisions, regulations (1951) 7591; (1951) 12482; (1956) 2976 composite service, tables of organization and equipment (1953) 2006, 6989, 17037: (1954) 364 comptrollers, regulations (1952) 3236; (1956) 8034 conduct standard, personnel assigned to procurement, regulations (1952) 101 Confederate records in National Archives (1960) 1176 construction policy, regulations (1951) 6025 consumer funding, regulations (1955) 8774 ; (1956) 1186 continental armies and areas, regulations (1951) 4417; (1952) 8363, 16049; (1953) 6594 continental command, regulations (1953) 3S21 : (1957) 6192 continental movement of units, regulations (1951) 14503 contracts of $1 million and over, prime con- tractors, listing (1958) 13328: (1959) 2321. 10767 : (19(W) 2411, 11822 costs, where the money goes, troop topics (1953) 14773 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 185 Armv — Continued court-martial orders (1051) 1005. 10,90. 11870; {]9n2» loso. lOSo, 11691: (1953) 2097. i:iS17 : (1054) 232.".. 12735: (1955) 2003. 12SS9: (19501 2059. 13188; (1957) 2520. 12024 crafts propmni, spec. regs. (1953) 18255; (1954) 18126 decorations and awards, circulars (1955) 5555. 1<;547. lS01(i-17 defense land transfer act — hearin;,' (1951 ) .SOI 5 reports (1051 i 7045, 79'il, 8016. 8045 veto (1951) 0385 detinitions of Army Department. Army estab- lishment, Arniv. :'nd other terms, regu- lation (1955 • 1(;-145 dental care — • hearing (1951) 19606 report (1951) 10534 dependents" medical care, eligihility and identification, regulations (1057) 330- 331. 4714, 02S0 dependents travel at Government expense, information pamphlet (1059) 5025 dei)eiMl(Mits, tr;i\el in o- frsea areas, regula- tions (1051) 188: (1052) 1059-60. 9015 deploved forces. 1st line of defense, pamphlet (1050) 153S7 design of military construction, projects, circular (1955) 18008 designation and classification of units, regu- lations (1053) 10728 dictionarv of Armv terms, regulations (1954) 1365; (1955) 7109 dictionary of military terms for joint pamphlet (1957) 9133; (1958) 5333 regulations (1955) 13769 disabled officers, retention in service — law (1956) 11800 reports (1956) 3444, 10542 disbursing officers, relief (1951) 18344 disciplinary action, release of information pertaining to, regulations (1056) 8095 : (1957) 4701 disciplinary measures in confinement facili- ties, circulars (1055) 5530. 165:i0 dislocation allowance payments, regulations (1056) 1184 disposition of remains and payment of ex- penses for deceased personnel (1955) noos : (1956) 4777 downgrading of TACAN, circular (1955) 18018 economic mobilization (1959) 0644 economv in utilization of personnel, regu- lations (1055) 18852 education program, regulations (1051) 8065 ; (1052) 4775. 8965. 9946; (1953) 6631, 1S:'.04; (1054) 13654. 18176; (1955) 10403,18841: (1956) 0482 Eighth Armv, 1st ten years, unofficial his- tory, 1944-54 (1955) 13863 emergency cniplovnient of Armv resources, regulations " (1052) 124,s7, 17220: (1053) .*-.2S. 8556. 1t;S42: (1054) 170 employees wage determination, Army-Air Force Wage Board organization and jjolicies (1059) 885 engineer si)are parts requisitions, regulations (1952) 174 engineer topoirrapliic units, fiebl manual (1955) S,s96 engineer troop units, field manual (1954) 11071 enlisted aliens, assignment and supervision (1055) 10480 enlisted management program (1959) 7131 enlisted men, transfers, regulations (1951) 2480 enlisted men's clothings, supply, regulations (1951) 7617 enlisted personnel — abandoned clothing, regulations (1952) 10055 aliens, assignment and supervision, regu- lations (1957) 1501 Army — Continued enlisted personnel — continued appointment and reduction, regulations (1955) 8830; (1956) 11586; (1957) 1504, «304 assignment and reassignment, regulations (1950) 18222; (1957) 6303 assignment and travel restrictions, regu- lations (1950) 1233 assignment to specific organizations, reg- ulations (1955) 13801; (1950) 0791. 19^37 : (1057) 1589 below standards for reenllstment, invol- untary separation, circular (1955) 18908 cadre at service schools, etc.. regulations (1951) 7088; (1952) 1991; (1953) 3905; (1954) 9364: (1955) 202 cadre from trainees at training activities, selection, regulations (1056) 1232; (1057) 0209 classification, etc.. regulations (1951) 2500. 0028. 6129, 12857-858; (1952) ,1023. 0059; (1953) 16923; (1954) 10247: (1955) 5504; (1950) 1231; (1957) 345, 1588 clotliing and equipage, regulations (1052) 04. 0557, 8338. 12501: (1954) 1312 commuted rations value, regulations (1055) 17894: (1950) 18110" conscientious objectors, classification, etc., regulations (1952) 6540; (1953) 5005; (1954) 13566 discharge — and release from active dutv, regula- tions (1951) 9047 disloval or subversive, regulations (1951) 152 minoritv, dependency or hardship reg- ulations (1951) 2487; (1952) 6542, 12401-402. 14638; (1053) llOOl ; (1054) 0250: (1056) 205. 4731 misconduct, regulations (1051) 807& undesirable habits and character traits, regulations (1950) 0705 efficiency reporting, regulations (1051) 4470,'l2S5S extension of active duty of retired en- listed men. regulations (1053) 19811 immediately available — report on. regulations (1951) 904S ; (1054) 10254 requests for assignment instructions, regulations (1957) 340. 4723 Korean combat experience, regulations (1951) 210 limited ability, predicting performance (1057) 12710 military occupational specialist, manual, regulations (1050) 18213 military occupational specialties, regula- tions (1051) 0041, 14531, 17455; (1052) 4788, 0614, 16123, 17286; (1053) 11973, 16296. 18318; (1954) 4S0S, 13672; (1955) 258. 5503. 16475; (1050) 203, Sill: (1957) 344, 1590 oversea returnees, regulations (1951) 9045 processing and training activities reports. regulations (1954) 10250; (1955) 8945 professional or technical, assignment. regulations (1951) 2570 qualification record, resrulations (1952) 158 100-161; (1053) 5140. 14842. 10925: (1054) 1370. 10248; (1955) 1138. 5516; (1950) 4737. 14088 rate tables, regulations (1951) 0131, l(i082 reception processing, regulations (1954) 11127, 10249: (1055) 260. 2834 reductions, regulations (1051) 0044, 145:!4: (1052) 17287: (1053) 19809 release to National Guard and Army Keserve. regulations (1952) 3342-43. 0010. 101.30; (1953) 8570. 10033; (1054) 322S released to Keserve components, clothing, regulations (1052) 6557. 12501 : (1053) :{S25 : (1055) 18929 Page 186 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Army — Continued enlisted personnel — continued replacement stream, regulations (1951) 6135 ; (1954) 1383 replacement training center, etc., proces- sing, regulations (1951) 9040, 17457 retirement, regulations (1951) 4471, 8979, 10490, 10553, 14465, 14536, 1736S; (1952) 9961; (1953) S571 ; (1954) 1325, 1384; (1955) 16485; (1956) 3012 scientific and professional, regulations (1955) 5506. SS29. 16477 ; (1956) 4725, 18215, 19836; (1957) 346, 6298 separation criteria, regulations (1953) 14847-848, 10932; (1954) 4812, 13078 service numbers, regulations (1953) 3800 service record, regulations (1951) 3 0548, 17454; (1952) 159, 3341, 10122; (1953) 9995; (1954) 9359; (1955) 257 service schools, selection for — circular (1955) 18902 regulations (1951) 218. 10552; (1952) 10128, 17291; (1953) 14846; (1954) 9305, 13070; (1955) 2795, 4021, 5507, 16478 specialists, regulations (1955) 16476; (1956) 2997, 9790, 18214 specialists, scientific and professional, regulations (1951) 6133, 7685; (1952) 1988, 4789, 14084, 18439; (1953) 5147, 14843; (1955) 2860, 5505 station operations reports, processing, regulations (1954) 1381 strength reports, etc., regulations (1951) 10549, 14535; (1954) 9300; (1955) 10479 ; (1950) 4730, 11584 trainees subject to DA assignment, regu- lations (1957) 0300 training of enlisted women in field units, regulations (1953) 14830 training, transient and patient status, processing, regulations (1954) 201, 8037. 11128; (1955) 7112 transfers, regulations (1952) 9885 volunteering for infantrv, regulations (1952) 168: (19531) 10000 enlisted personnel evaluation sj'stem, mili- tary occupational specialties, profi- ciency test aid — air defense artiller.y autonuitic weapons crewman (1959) 4288 air defense artillery ojierations and intel- ligence assistant (1959) 4285, 17242 air defense missile crewman, Nilie-Her- cules (1959) 7128 air defense missile electronic mechanic, NIKE-AJAX (1958) 13313 air defense missile, fire control crewman, NIKE-A.JAX (195S) 13312 air defense, missile fire control mechanic, XIKE-A.IAX (1958) 13314 airplane mechanic (1958) 15560 armor communications specialist (1959) 3139 artillery communications (1958) 13316; (1959) 11698 artillery surveyor (1958) 13311 automotive repairman (1959) 159 brass instrumentalist (19<>0) 3377 bridge specialist (1959) 11096 cartogrniihic draftsman (1958) 15507 combat engineer (1959) ,"138 construction draftsman (1958) 15500 cyptograidier (195>^) 16729 dental specialist (1958) 15568 disbursing specialist (1958) 11273 engineer equipment mechanic (1958) 1 5559 engineer parts specialist (1958) 15565 engineer supply (1958) 13318 field artillery operations and intelligence assistant (1959) 4280 field artillery rocket crewman (1900) 193 flash ranging crewman (1950) 4287 general supply specialists (1958) 15564 helicopter mechanic (1958) 15502 infantry communications (1958) 13315 information specialist (1958) 10728 Army — Continued occupational specialties, proficiency test aid — continued occupatioua 1 — Continued light air defense artillery fire control crewman (1958) 15557 light and medium field artillery crewman (1900) 192 machinist (1900) 194 medical laboratory specialist (1958) 13319 medical records clerk (1958) 13317 mediciil supply specialist (1958) 10732 neuropsychiatric specialist (1958) 16734 ordnance supply specialist (1958) 10730 percussion instrumentalist and special bandsman (1960) 3379 quartermaster supply specialist (1958) 10731 radar repairman (1959) 11097 reconnaissance helicopter mechanic (195S) 15501 .sound ranging crewman (1959) 1.3iG7 tandem rotor helicopter mechanic (1958) 15503 teletypewriter repairman (1958) 15558 transportation parts specialist (1958) 10733 truckmaster (1958) 16727 woodwind instrumentalist (1900) 3378 enlistment of aliens — hearings (1955) 7975 laws (1955) 11420: (1957) 13104 reports (1955) 6293, 9691; (1957) 10979, 11228; (1900) 10S47 enlistment qualifications. Regular Armv, regulations (1954) 6248, 10168; (1955) 10952, 17965-966; (1956) 9787 ; (1957) 4717, 0292 enlistment, stimulate, correct error in act — law (1951) 14800 reports (1951) 9495, 9542, 13513 enlistments, voluntary extension for less than 1 year — hearing (1955) 12164 law (1955) 11424 reports (1955) 9692, 12043 exhibits, regulations (1953 1905 ; (1954) 11054 expenditure of education of dependents funds, circular (1955) 10518 extension courses, regulations (1951) 204, 2482, 2551-52, 4459 ; (1952) 3258, 3329, 0598: (1953) 226, 325; (1955) 4009, 16457; (1950) 189, 14008, 1981S; (1957) 3404 fares reduced for military personnel, travel- ing in uniform on leave or pass, cir- cular (1955) 5536 field and command post exercises, regula- tions (1950) 14057, 19800 field clerk service, count toward retire- ment — law (1956) 11821 reports (1955) 14797; (1956) 10575 field exercises and maneuvers, regulations (1953) 8540; (1954) 4781 field law library service, regulations (1956) 4660 field maintenance program, schedule, regu- lations (1953) 16956 field organizations — Army regulations (1951) 2479, 7589-91; (1952) 6534, 12482, 14631. 18421 : (1953) 220. 5086. 14759. 19728-729; (1954) 7953, 13556, 10157-158, 18111, 19242-244; (1955) 4003. 5480, 8804- 5, 17943, 18829: (1950) 150-158, 2976-77. 4097, 6470, 9770-71, 14057, 16306. 19800 special regulations (1953) 8540. 14819- 820: (1954) 4781-82, 6291-92, 8004: (1955) 8930 filing of adverse matter in Individual records and review of intelligence files, etc.. regulations (1955) 1S855 ; (1956) 4736. 0797 • , finance center, regulations (1952) 8374. 12504, 10059; (1953) 1918, 6597; (1954) 10195 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 187 Army — Continued financial admiuistratlon — Armv regulations (1953) 507G, 14751, 16822; (1954) 7945. 11051; (1U55) 275S, 3986. S774, 13744, 16413. 17910- 911. l.S!S05-.S06 circular (1955) 17997 special rt'fe'ulatious (1952) 14(;5S, 17201; (1953) 10881; (1954) 0273. 7981-82, 11088, 16202; (1955) 7100, 11019 financial inventory accounting catepory structure, regulations (1955) 16504, 17963 financial management plan, regulations (19531 10822 firing tables and charts, index (1956) 3051 First Arniv. report of operations (1953) 9747-40 fiscal accounting, regulations — foroiirn aid program funds, status (1957) 409 rei)orts compiled (1957) 410 fiscal c<»de. regulations, see listings in monthly issues, 1951-1957. flving club program, regulations (1957) 6195 flying proficiency of Air Force personnel on duty with, regulations (1954) 13564 food adviser, technical manual (1958) 153- 154 ; (lOGO) 3394 food program report, regulations (1957) 1534 foot marches, field manual (1958) 13307 foreign language proficiency testing system, measurement and prediction of per- sonnel sijeaking ability (1959) 9566 foreign students, casualty reporting, regu- lations (1951) 17452 Fort Hood ac(iuisition project, hearing (1953) 12921 40-hr. discussion leaders' course (1951) 8983 4th Army-wide library publicity contest, circular (1955) 16515 frases en Ingles para Puertorriqueiios (1954) 929S fund raising, regulations (1957) 329 funding program adjustments, regulations (1955) 17910 funds for escort officers accompanying dig- nitaries, circular (1955) 522S funds for local purchases, regulations (1951) 2579, 17467; (1953) 3914; (1954) 9373 general staff with troops positions, regu- lations (1952) 1920-21 German Army porsonnel, training, agree- ment with Federal Republic of Ger- many (1957) 5S77 golf and tennis championships. 1955, in- vitation, circular (1955) 8852 grade code, regulations (1951) 6112; (1954) 9340 grade of general for certain lieutenant gen- erals — • law (1954) 14046 reports (1952) 13833 ; (1954) 9928, 9962 graphic training aids, index (1950) 3051 (iround Forces, list of studies in history (1955) 6817 guided missile training and assignments. selection of volunteers, Army regs (1955) 2790 hand-to-hand combat, tactics, field manual (1959) 5617 headquarters and headquarters company. tables of organization and equipment (1952) 9995 97; (1953) 12042-43, 17036. 18398-399 headquarters company, etc., tallies of or- ganization and onuipnicnt (1952) 8471- 72. 9998; (1953) 7019-20. 7022-23. 8625-27. 10059-60, 12045-40. 18403, 19874-875 headqtiarters. Far East and 8th Army Ac- counts OfDce. accounting and rojiorting functions, circular (1955) 10979 health nursing service, regulations (1955) 10417 health rwords. resrulations (1950) 14041 ; (1957) 4667-68 Army — Continued helicopters, fundamentals of maintenance (1960) 4690 historv in World Wars, announcement (1953) 1124.S historv of medical department in World War II. list (1958) 7015: (1960) 4376 historv. posters (1952) 17234; (1953) 18267: (1954) 203-205. 7971 hit kit for soldier shows (1951) 5S92 ; (1952) 9777; (1953) 14578. 1S092 ; (1954) 9116; (1955) 1S65G: (1957) 5938; (1958) 5178; (1959> 1236 hit kit of popular songs (1951) 2230, 11794 borne town news center. Officer of Informa- tion, regulations (1952) 6536; (1955) 16455; (1956) 1212; (1957) 4709 hospitals, infirmaries, and dispensaries, medical facilities, electrical require- ments, engineering manual (1959) 8959 how to sell to Army (1951) 7605; (1952) lOS in atomic age, officers' call (1956) 9837 incentive awards program, regulations (1955) 2801; (1950) 1239, 9798. 14090; (1957) 1603 include service in determining retirement eligibility — hearing (1955) 15479 lav.- (1955) 14400 reports (1955) 9702, 15339 individual training, why we serve (1955) 5563 inductees, etc.. transportation, routing, reg- ulations (1952) 3298; (1955) 16419 industrial funils for commercial type instal- lations, regulations (1954) 170, 4731 ; (1957) 277 industrial manpower utilization (1960) 8752 industrial mobilization program, execution, etc.. regulations (1955) 4074 information, pamphlet (1959) 4295 initial notification of death to Adjutant General, circular (1955) 16545 installation food service report, regulations (1955) 8753 ; (1956) 1170 installations and major activities in conti- nental U.S. (1955) 161. 8901; (1956) 1259. 11627; (1957) 1637. 9132; (1958) 1091. 9095: (1959) 1370, 8384; (1900) 1402. 10565 installations program, execution, review, etc.. regulations (1952) 4725; (1954) 1335 integrated structure, regulations (1955) ■"6982 interview (1955) 16577 Inventory and projection of Army strength, regulations (1955) 13772 joint and unilateral Army doctrine, pro- cedures, etc., development, regulations (1955) 16381 joint Army-Navy standards (1951) 11578 joint boards project status report, regula- tions (1952) 8366 joint procurement circular (1951) 2495, 6038 joint projects program, execution, etc., regu- lations (1952) 4726 Judge Advocate legal service, see listings under Armv Di'partnient, itamphlet 27- 101-(no.) in 1959-1960 monthly issues. Jupiter-C satellite F.xplorer (1958) 5342 keep vour job and future secure, life insur- ance, etc.. poster (1954) 10280 kit of contest songs (1951) 2231 know vour Armv. pocket guide (1957) 9135 linoage book (1954) 4310 lc)cation code, to identify location of or- ganizations, regulations (1954) 13044 location of dependents and civilian employ- ees, regulations (1953) 334; (1954) 257 lunar construction and mapping program, report (1960) 10922 mail dispatched and on hand, regulations (1953) 511S: (1954) 9324, 11094; (1955) 10427; (1956) 6458 Page 188 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Army — Contiuuecl maintenance and operations, funding for commercial line hauling transportation, regulations (11156) 16320 maintenance of floating efiiiipnient. regula- tions (1955) 7055; (1956) 14109 major commands, program system applica- tion, regulations (1954) 3167 major procurement program, execution, etc., regulations (1952) 1931: (1955) 4075 management improvement program, concept and scope (1953) 19745 manpower (1956) 119 manpower utilization criteria development for mentally marginal personnel (1959) 1237 marching band, field manual (1957) 4797 MASS, modern Army supply system, poli- cies and procedures. Ordnance Corps manual (1957) 11797; (105S) 6302-3, 10173, 16493 medical and dental officers, procurement — hearings (195G) 5252, 8619, 8SS6 law (1956) 8434 reports (1956) 5192, 5207. S791 medical care by civilian physicians or civil- ian treatment facilities (1956) 4679 medical care in Federal agencies outside Department of Defense, regulations (1956 ~, 14039 medical libraries, operation, regulations (1955) 16415: (1957) 4665 members advancement on retired list with 30 years service, including credit for double time, hearing (1958) 15833 members, concurrent travel of dependents authorized, regulations (1955i 16406 military functions, net exnenditurcs — circular (1955) 16SS7 ■weekly reports, regulations (1955) 154; (1956) 1173. 8061 military laws (1951) 3741 military personnel — absence without leave, and desertion, regulations (1951) 8969. 9034; (1952) 9S84, 9954; (1953) 6577, 6634, 8559- 60: (1954) 4S02; (1955) 5512, 10953, 17967 access to own personnel records, regula- tions (1956) 9796; (1957) 353 assignment to advisory groups (1955) 4026 changing to civilian career, pamphlet (1957) 17381 comnllance with civil traffic laws, regula- tions (1956) 1S194 deceased — escorting, pamphlet (195C) 19899 personnel tiles, circular (1955) 13846 transportation of dependents, regula- tions (1956) 14031 dependents traveling to overseas areas, in- formation, pamphlet (1956) 4296 disposition following courts martial ac- tion, regulations (1951) 2561, 10546; (1954) 4805 employment In private activities, regula- tions (1953) 6578; (1954) 13563 naturaliza,tion of alien dependents of op- eration gyroscope personnel, circulars (l'.i55) 1154, 7079 ordered to — Alaska, helpful hints, pamphlet (1956) 3049, 9833. 18373: (1957) 8457; (1958) 13324; (1960) 6264 Canal Zone, helpful hints, pamphlet (1960) 14885 Caribbean, helpful hints, pamphlet (1956) 4774, 9834; (1957) 1636; (1959) 162 Far East Command, helpful hints, pamphlet (1957) 3458, 12876 France, helpful hints, pamphlet (1955) 234, 8898; (1956) 98.32; (1957) 3455, 9131 ; (1960) 18293 Germany, helpful hints, pamphlet (1955) 233, 8897; (1956) 11623; (1957) 8454, 9130; (1958) 5332; (1959) 3134; (1960) 198, 14884 Army — Continued. military personnel — continued ordered to — continued Hawaii, helpful hints, pamphlet (1959) 16:; Japan, helpful hints, pamphlet (1960) 3385, 14886 Korea, helpful hints, pamphlet (1960) 3386 Pacific, helpful hints, pamphlet (1956) 4775, 9835; (1957) 6395 Ryukyu Islands, helpful hints, pamph- let (1960) 3384 Southern European task force, helpful hints, pamphlet (1959) 15385 United Kingdom, helpful hints, pamph- let (1955) 235, 8899; (1956) 11624; (1957) 3456 pay record, etc.. regulations (1951) 171, 4423, 7620, 17391; (1952) 112, 6560 processing applicants for enlistment and reenlistment, regulations (1954) 9362, 16251; (1955) 11034, 18042-43. 18947 processing, physicians and dentists, regu- lations (1957) 3423 processing procedures at training activi- ties, regulations (1951) 7643; (1956) 204. 2998. 18217, 19839; (1957) 3422 program, execution, etc., regulations (1952) 1929; (1953) 11914 reassignment and reclassification of physical reconditioning personnel, cir- cular (1955) 8881 return to U.S. or territory of residence for emergency reasons, regulations (1956) 2996, 4723 security cases, control procedures, regu- lations (1954) 13662; (1955) 2§4, 13793; (1956) 195, 11572 service records received incomplete, by military districts, circular (1955) 10998 wearing civilian clothes in foreign coun- tries, spec, regs (3 953) 14838 wearing seasonal uniforms and civilian clothing. Army regs (1957) 354, 6307 military personnel and organizations, regu- lations — AWOL statistical report (1956) 16375 command strength balance control (1956) 6472 commissioned officer strength bv iden- tity, etc. (1956) 16374 enlistment, induction, and dropped from rolls (1956) 18173 enlistment, reenlistment, and separation (1956) 18174 promotion and demotion summarv cards (1955) 13773; (1956) 18176" sto^^istieal and accounting svstems (1954) 8011, 9337, 16222; (1955) 8931. 10919-921, 16446-448: (1956) 6571, 19S03; (1957) 313. 3394-96, 4693 strength balance control reports (1956) 18175 strength by component, sex and grade (1955) 13775; (1956) 163 strength by location and type of per- sonnel (1956) 140G2-63 strength in troop program sequence, etc. (1955) 17946 strength summary cards (1955) 13771 : (1956) 16373 warrant officers and enlisted per.^onnel holding USAR commissions, etc. (1955) 13774 military police — activities, responsibilities for, regula- tions (1952) 8346 criminal investigation program, regula- tions (1951) 4452, 17435; (1952) 18419; (1954) 16214; (1955) 16586 field manual (1952) 16042 military terms — abbreviations, and symbols, circular (1955) 10983 glossary used in comptroller activities, regulations (1952) 14658 missile program, pamphlet (1958) 9096 Do not order from index; see indicated entry 2 82-99 2 — 6S 1 3 Page 189 Army — Continued mission agreement with — ArfTfiitina (19G0) 101:92 ^^^^^ Bolivia (1056) 12000, 17790; (1959) 951t> Chile (19571 1274 Coloiul.la (1050/ 18G6; (1959) 9517 Cuba (1950) 11208 Ecuador (lor.tj) 11178: (1950) 15200, El Salvador (1954) 19040; (1959) 5421; (1000) 7576 Haiti (1957) 4377 Honduras (1900) 14742 Liberia (1950) 1010; (1958) 1856 Nicarajrua (1059) 1712:i Parapuav (1050) 11229; (1959) 10601 Peru (1057) 10371 Venezuela (1957) 5888 mission and oriranization (1955) 2846 mobilization, 1775-1945, history (1956) 4772 mobilization training programs, Index (1950) 3051 motion picture service — projectionists manual (1956) 18391 regulations (1957) 1533, 4646 worldwide fiscal Integration, regulations (1950) 14014 motor transport service, regulations (1953) 1900. 6013, 11930-940; (1054) 1354- 55, 4736. 6239. 9323, 11093; (1055) 3991, 4079, 8922-23. 10903 multiple regression and unique pattern techniques (1953) 14728 National Red Cross service program, utiliza- tion, regulations (1955) 16513; (1957) 3450 nominations, 85th Cong. 1st sess., Index (1960) 456 nominations, 85th Cong. 2d sess.. Index (1059) 12330 nonappropriated funds and related activi- ties, general policies, regulations (1956) 16367 nonappropriated funds for installations, regulations (1954) 178 nonbattle dead, missing, etc., regulations (1951) 17365; (1954) 16164 noncombat personnel dosimetry regulations (1955) 173; (1957) 4660 noncommissioned officer supervisors, factor analvsis of subordinate evaluations (1053) 11S65 noncommissioned officers leadership assess- ment, development of tests (1959) 1244 North Vietnamese, political activities (1960) 14427 Nurse Corps, student program, regulations (1956) 8166, 11576 nurses and women medical specialists, pro- motions — correct inequitle.s — hearing (1955) 15479 law (1955) 14398 reports (1955) 11700, 15336 credit prior service — Clearing (1955) 15479 law (1955) 14402 reports (1955) 11771, 15337 occupational handbook for counselors and students (1952) 18483; (I960) 104S0 occupational health service, regulations (1957) 283 occupational standards program, civilian personnel circular (1957) 4796 Office of Assistant Chief of Staff, regula- tions (1951) 7608, 17383; (1952) 4719-21, 17237-238; (1953) 11912; (1954) 18145 Office of Chief of Psychological Warfare, Special StafT, regulations (1951) 10495 officer candidate cour.ses, regulations (1051) 17359, 17444; (1952) 149, 1914, 8408, 12553, 14633, 16104, (1953) 14820, 18302; (1954) 3214, 6244, 11110, 13652, 16236, 19284; (1955) 4081, 16589; (1956) 188, 2982, 18189; (1957) 321, 3403, 6277 regula- 14071 ; (1957) Army — Continued officer candidate school. Army Reserve, reg- ulations (1956) 16354; (1957) 297, 3384 officer candidates. .«ales of clothing and equipment to, spec, regs (1952) 17241 ; (1953) 9936 officers — academic reports (1953) 6638; (1954) 16246 ; (1957) 4730 advanced management training ttons (1954) 3213; (1950) (1057) 470«5 ad\'iser to Panama, agreement 18092 aides and enlisted staff, regulations (1953) 1907 appointment, regulations (1951) 12772. IL'N.-.ti) ; (1952) 18383, 18434; (1953) 11808, 11970, 18316; (1954) 184. 13565, 13665, 18119 assignment, airborne, regulations (1953) 8567; (1956) 19841; (1957) 6302 assignment as instructors to Military Academy, regulations (1956) 3003 assignment, atomic energy and re.^earch and development programs, regulations (1957) 4727 assiirnnient preference, regulations (1952) 158; (1954) 1377 asslirnment, recruiting duty, regulations (i954) 9357, 13670; (1954) 4728 assignments, details, and transfers, regu- lations (1957) 4724. 6301 branches, transfers, details, and assign- ments, regulations (1954) 4749 career management (1951) 4533 classification, technical manual (1952) 14724 commissioned, military occupational spe- sialties, regulations (1956) 6532, 11632, 18384 commissioned, temporary promotion, reg- ulations (1956) 6492, 11585, 18224, 10845; (1957) 1592 company officer and his men, reprint from Oflicers' call (1953) 262 conduct, etc., reprint from Officers' call (1051) 156 demotion and eleminatlon, regulations (1951) 4403, 4469, 14463; (1954) 11060; (1955) 202, 16472-473 detail, regulations (1951) 7684; (1954) 3224 efficiency reports, regulations (1951) 9871; (1953) 18251. 18314; (1954) 11120; (1055) 10012; (1956) 6531, 18157, 19844; (1957) 4681 eligible for consideration for promotion, list, circular (1955) 7088 entitlement to reonlistment — law (1958) 11799 report (105S) 12445 evaluation rep52) 3321. 16102; (r.)5;i) 6627; (1954) 3211, 8017; (1955) 16455, 17951; (1956) 17S. ISISO advisorv jrroMps, ro;,'ulatlons (1951) 4465"; (irt52) 19sl : (l!»r.3) 10918; (1954) 19250; (1957) 347 aeronautical deslRnatlons and flyluc sta- tus, regulations (1956) 16.393, 1S203, 19«27: (1957) 333 availabilities and requirements, actual and projected, regulations (1956) 3001, 1S219 branch transfere, circular (1955) 8880; (105G) 253 career compensation act of 1949, proce- dures, regulations (1953) 16815; (1954) 7939; (11155) 1086. 178S7 circulars (1955) 7073-74. 10988 claims for damaged, etc., proiierty. regu- lations (1953) 16817; (1954) 11043; (1955) S752 criminal jurisdiction by foreign tribunals, report, reguhttlons (1956) 1234, 1S220 deceased and missing, extend assistance to families, regulations (1956) 1S209 ; (1957) 401 flying clothing, regulations (1951) 10500; (1052) 8372 grade, regulations (1955) 51S0, 10922 Investigation and clearance, regulations (1951) 8989, 12701; (1952) 4727, 16050; (1956) 202, 2995, 19833 manpower utilization, regulations (1957) 351-352 name, service number, etc.. Army regula- tions (1951) 212, 16079; (1955) 1128; (1957) 6284 oversea replacement center processing, regulations (1954) 4804, 11119 personnel and training research, regula- tions (1956) 1102, 6459 processing circulars (1955) 5547, 7081, 8878-79, 10993, 18904-905; (1956) 252 processing, identity, etc., under training, transient and patient program, cir- culars (1955) 7082. 18904 processing, returning from oversea com- mands, .regulatioiis (1054) 10251; (1955) 204, 10949; (1956) 8114 procurement circulars (1955) 2'^27-28, 7075-78, 10989-991, 13849-850; (1056) 247-250 reception center processing, regulations (1051) 9036; (1952) 17281: (1054> 4807. 6323, 13663; (1950) 4727, 8112, 19838 record of emergency data, rf^gulations (1951) 4464; (1952) 154, 9952; (1954) 19255; (1957) 1600-1 records Jacket — circulars (1955) 8884. 18014 regulations (1951) 9029; (1951) 9029; (1955) 207. 4028. 16488; (1950) 4734-35 ; (1957) 1599 relatives and dependents, guidance pam- phlet (1951) 17377 repincemenlK for oversea movement, spec, regs (1051) 2531. 0082, 76.?0 ; (10,-2) 10116; (1053) 0635. 11005. 10010; (1054) 4803, 8033; (1955) 18945; (1957) 1039 rei)ortlng for duty in Washington and vicinity, information guide (1959) 15377 presentation before foreign tribunals, provision of counsel and payment of expen.ses, regulations (1956) 18227 resignations and discharges, regulations (1954) 18124; (1956) 209; (1957) 3427 ■safety policy, regulalions (1956) 10387 Army- -Continued liiM-sonnel — cniitiinii'd savings deposits, extend law — hearings (1953) 12675 law (1953) 12357 reports (1953) 10419, 12749 KCAHWAF, AKWAF. and AFWAU, regu- lations (1953) 18253 screening records, regulations (1956) 18218 security program, regulations (1954) 11121. 13661, 19285; (1955) 13798, 17963 ; (1956) 11579 selection and classification, circulars (1955) 5546, 7080, 10992, 18012, 18001^903 selection and classiScatlon tables of civUian-Arrav enlisted occupational re- lationships (1960) 1^300 separations, circulars (1955) 1155, 2832- 33, 5553. 18908 separations, regulations (1954) 18124; (1955) 206, 2798, 551.3-15, 7036. 8831- 32. 10955, 13S08, 1648.3-486, 18854; (1950) 209-211. 1235. 3007-12, 6495- 90. 8119-21. 9795, 11 58^-591 service record, regulations (1955) 208; (1956) 1236, 8122 signatures, regulations (1954) 18117; (1950) 9785' special forces units, spec, regs (1954) 11118 special registrants, processing, regula- tions (1054) 3221, 16243-244 stabilized assignments, reeulatlons (1953) 14764. 16S45, 1.S248 ; (1954) 3156. 7955, 19252; (1955) 4023-24, 10950. 18850; (1956) 19840 standards of conduct, regulations (1051) 7508; (1953) 9918; (1955) 8823. 18846 State and local personal taxes, pamphlet (1957) 12878 status code to Identify, regulations (1952) 147, 3312; (1953) 11955; (1955) 16449; (1956) 19804 survey circulars (1955) 16544-545, 18011, 18901 system, human resources research, regu- lations (1954) 3189; (1955) 2772 tests, Index, spec, regs (19541 1103 training activities, circular (1955) 8879 traveling on onhllc carriers, regulations (1952) 10083; (1953) 9947; (1054) 16207 ; (1955) 3990 utilization, circulars (1955) 5548. 8881 utilization in joint nondefense and Inter- servlce support activities, Array regs (1956) 8110 utilization, regulations (1955) 1137, 2797, 1 8852 visits to aircraft manufacturers, regula- tions (1057) 1530. 0376 voting in Texas, circular (1956) 251 personnel actions relating to Irving Peress — hearings (1055) 6316, 79SS report (1955 15269 petroleum procurement inspection manual (1958) 17400 photographs and motion pictures, nncl;issl- fiiHl. release to foreicrn nationals, regu- lations (1954) 7026; (1955) 10238 photocT.nphy iiroductlon report, spec, regs (1952) 9021 pictorial record In World War II (1952) 2802. 4202, 10705 policy for integration of guided and rocket missiles into weapons system, regula- tions (1056) 18199 port activity report, regulations (1953) 293 postal service, general provisions, regula- tions (1956) 14045 preparation of POM enulpment status rec- ord, regulations (1956) 14061; (1953) 3842 prerequisites for and benefits of use of elec- tronic data processing machines and systems (1957) 14548 Page 192 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Army — Continued primary programs, revision, regulations (1951) 16044; (1955) 10S5 principles for today's Army (1956) 8156 prisoner of war utilization, 177(>— 1945 1955) 16569 processing station operations reports, regu- lations (1954) 10240; (1955) 8942 processing time for physical evaluation board cases, regulations (1053) 14840 procurement — and inspection, perishable subsistence sup- plies, regulations (1955) 23ti, 2848 circulars (1952) 1073, 116S5 ; (1953) 2902, 13S12; (1954) 2318, 12731; (1955) 1998 Indexes (1955) 4066, 8902-3, 13S69, 16570, 18030-31, 18924 inspeftioa organization areas (1956) 1264 ; (1958) 9097 inspe<-tlou. regulations (1955) 7042, 16497; (1956) 8130; (1957) 3434 legal service, see listings under Army Department, pamphlet 715-50-(no.) in 1057-60 monthly series, legal service circulars (1954) 12739; (1955) 2007, 12892 organization, bibliography (1952) 14452 procedures (1951) 6005, 19179; (1952) 1894, 6513-17, 8336; (1953) 1887, 14746; (1954) 11042. 13544. 16134- 135, 19227; (1955) 151, 1084, 3971- 73, 6981. 8747-48. 10876. 13722 ; a956) 120, 2942, 4659. 6422, 11512, 14000-11; (1957) 250, 152&-28, 61S9- 91, 7878, 9120-21, 10577, 14717; (1958) 141-142. 1083, 2854-55, 6511- 12. 7875, 9090, 13305-306; (1959) 158. 3133-34, 42S3. 7127, 1537.3-374 ; (1960) 3375. 6259, 10559-560, 12734, 14880. 1&-53S^539 index (195S) 7376 Investigation, hearing (1958) 14561 program, standardization of compressors. etc. — hearings (1953) 155G7 report (1954) 8376 small business specialists and advisors by orcanizaiions and State.s, lists (1958) 2868. 13327 profisne cv.rsiug and swearing, general order of George Washington, July 1776, poster (1956) 1 program support series, sharper sword and stronger .'■hield, pamphlet (1960) 1463 program system, regulations (1057) 1531 programs of instruction, index (1956) 3051 progress, reports (1957) 407; (1958) 152; (1959) 4299 project orders, regulations (1952) 17193 ; (1956) 18114 promotions, demotions, and reductions, cir- culars (1955) 5550-52, 8SS3, 13851, 18013; (1956) 254-257 propertv accountability, circular (1955) 18021, 18910 public information activities, regulations (1954) 4782; (1956) 1211 public information officers, guide, DA pamphlet (1954) 4757 publications — price lists (1951) 13686; (1952) 15333; (1953) 16014; (1954) 12246; (1955) 19652; (1957) 2283; (1958) 1803; (1959) 9458; (1900) 7521 report of requirements, spec, regs (1954) .3206 purchase of specially designed overcoats. Investigation — hearings (1954) 1660 report (1954) 6765 purchasing and contracting officers hand- book (1954) 19264 qualification standards for overseas posi- tions (1956) 6774 race, code, regulations (1954) 3209; (1955) 5487 real estate, granting use of. regulations (1951) 17355; (1952) 17207; (1954) 9279, 13551; (1955) 13789, 18842; (1956) 8097 Arm J- — Continued records, copvlng. certification and search. fee.s, regulations (1956) 9739, 11530, 10323 recreational program, civilian assistance a051) 14537 recruiting activities, regulations (1054) 18110; (1955) 1C4G9 ; (1956) 8089 recruiting agencies, regulations (1951) 198, 10530; (1954) 13632; (1956) 19831 recruiting for liegular Army, regulations (1951) 7686, 12860, 19256; (1952) 165, 12566, 17288; (1053) 3002, 6641, 8508, 14844 ; (1954) 1380 recruiting, induction and joint processing personnel report, regulations (1957) 4719, 6207 recruiting journals (1951) 2207, 12483; (1952) 1655, 12217; (1953) 2920, 13732; (1954) 2194, 12599; (1955) 1S67. 12745; (1956) 1919, 13053; (1957) 2381, 11887; (1958, 1894, 10251; (1959) 2185, 10642; (1960) 2284, 11682 recruiting program, Intra-Army, regulations (195^4) 4810; (1955) 7031 recruitment of Filipino laborers and em- ployees, agreement with Philippine Government (1956) 20824 reduction tables (1951) 157-163, 2498-99, 4414-16, 6040, 10494, 12789 index — pamphlets (1955) 8906-7 regulations (1954) 6296, 8000, 9333, 16218, 19276 reenlistment program, Intra-Army, regula- tions (1956) 19832; (1957) 4720 reenlistment qualifications, Regular Army, regulations (1957) 6292 register — authorizing publication — hearings (1951) 11078; (1933) 12679 reports (1C51) 11019; (1953) 12395 departmental editions (1051) 7606, 8982; (1952) 6546-47; (1953) 6580-88; (1954) 6254; (1955) 4064, 7096-97; (1950) 6515, 8151-52; (1957) 6406, 7890-91; (195g) 5340-41, 6521; (1959) 5630-32; (1960) 6267-68, 7772 document editions (1951) 7923, 9370; (1952) 6984-85; (1953) 7308-10; (1954) 6684; (1955) 4211, 7547-48; (1956) 0916, 8450-51 ; (1957) 6742, 8119-20: (1958) 5568-69, 6728: (1959) 5799-5801 ; (1900) 6482-83, 7995 relief, emergencv, authorization, etc., regu- lations (1957) 396, 1627 replacement company, lables of organiza- tion and equipment (1952) 9997 replacement factors and consumption rates for materiel, regulations (1955) 18864 replacement system, personnel (1953) 4646, 9467 ; (1954) 19262 report directive, standards for preparation, regulations (1954) 244 report to Army (periodical) (1951) 2280, 12564; (1952) 1736, 12294; (1953) 3608, 14459; (1954) 2920, 13305 reports — , Army regulations (1951) 14459; (1953) 5087; (1954) 8014-15; (1955) 186- 187, Hi 8, 4007-8, 5490, 7022, 8811- 12, 10926, 13780, 16451--152, 17948, 18834 special regulations (1951) 16075; (1952) 1972, 6595, 8405. 12549, 14674; (1053) 323, 1949, 14824, 18300; (1954) 244- 245, 4791-94, 9341, 11107-108, 13647, 16227-230, 18174; (1955) 11030, 16587 reports control activities, regulations (1952) 12549; (1053) 14824 reports control system, regulations (1953) 5087 reports, research and development, quar- terly progress. Army regs (1050) 14066 research" and development, contractors guide (1959) 15375 research and development program, prob- lems guide series (1960) 18302 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 193 Army — Continued research and development series (1959) 11715 research task summnrv (1960) 16540-544 chemistry (19C0) 1G540 enplneerlng (1000) 1654S Keophyslenl sciences (1960) 16542 Index (1000) 1,S289 materials technolojdes. etc. (1960) 16544 physics (1900) 16541-542 reserve officers — appointment of ROTC graduates (1956) 1271 periods of service on active duty — Army Dept. circular (1955) 8860 regulations (1955) 8796. 18823; (1930) 1194, 2967, 16352; (1957) 4680 promotion, rcpulatlons (1956) 149, 8084 retired personnel, information (1953) 9930; (1954) 3106 role of the Army (1055) 13867 sales of i)roiierty and services, regulations (1955) 16510, 17987 school catnlofr.s (1952) 6548—49; (1953) 1912. 19748-749; (1054) 6256 schools for dependents overseas, educators' opportunities (1957) 3466; (1058) 1084 2d Infantry Division. World War II and Korean War, memorial in D.C. — law (1957) 14908 reports (1957) 11030, 11262 security branches, regulations (1053) 19783 selective service registrants, etc., standard- ization of meals, regulations (1956) 11520 service club personnel — ln-.servl(e training guide (1953) 19753 (1960) 18292 program handbook (1055) 18029 service number.s, regulations (1055) 197 (1056) 8105 service schools — courses, etc., regulations (1952) 8407 (1953) 1953; (1954) 4795, 13651 courses offered, catalog (1057) 12875, 16381, 17370-378 schedule of classes, NGB pamphlet (1959) 10507 service support responsibilities (1951) 7596 service support responsibilities in Spain, regulations (1956) 1217 services program, execution etc., regula- tions (1952) 3275 shipping designators, regulations (1956) 3027 soldier shows script folios (1952) 17232; (1953) 267 soldier's guide, field manual (1952) 16043- (1954) 13574; (1956) 4700, 14119 special command relationships within U.S., regulations (1955) 5454, 10877 special regulations, gee listings under Army Department in the monthly issues. sports, all-Army championships, circulars (1055) 2815, 2817, 7050, 8850, 10076 13N20. 10510 si>orts program — regulations (1056) 116S; (1057) 4644 tedinlcal manual (1951) 6194 staging stations in United States, regula- tions (1954) 18103 standards of fitness and unfitness for re- tention on active duty, regulations (1055) 13749 strengtii accouiit.il)lIity, regulations (1952) 8405; (1953) 323; (1054) 16229 student offiei'rs operations report, regula- tions (1054) 10245 subsistence and supplies, circulars (1055) 4(»n, 13S29-830, 10517 subsistence supi)ly, regulations (1953) 37S7-S8; (1!».^,4) ; 13540 summary of major events ;ind problems, regulations (1956) 18182 Army — Continued sundry administrative matters — hearing (1952) 13495 law (1954) 9642 reports (1952) 10605, 13598; (1954) 5256, 8507. 9042 Supervi.-;or development (1953) 9027; (1954) 7964 supply management course, regulations (1954) 13653; (1955) 2856, 10938 supply operations. Federal catalog data, regulations (1955) 16493; (1956) 19872 supply program — directive for esecutlon, etc., regulations (1052) 1932. 0805; (195.3) 11915 supply control studies, regulations (1952) 9S90 suppiv status reporting svstem, regulations (1956) 3021. 10,S78 swimming and diving championship, 1955, invitation, circular (1035) 8851 tables of distribution, regulations (1954) .".203. 16220; (1955) 11028; (1956) 8165 tables of organization and equipment (1051) 234-360, 2503-2650. 4402- 4529. 6159-84, 7702-37, 906.3-9100, 10575-592, 12902-909, 14574-589, 16098-111, 17478-499, 19284-2.88; (1952) 182-189. 2022-33, 3369-72, 4837-30, 663.5-48, 8462-73, 9083- 10001, 12.591-600, 14700-717, 16157- 171. 1730r>-317. 18454-478; (1953) 346-372. 1984-2010. 3025-32, 5167- 5222, 6662-66, 8593-8629, 11991- 12051, 14869-912, 1696.5-1 7(»51, 18338- 410, 10830-882; (1954) 299-373, 1.3.99-1443, 3264-3397, 4826-55, 8057- 59 airborne, special forces group (1953) 14005 consolidation (1953) 2008 digest (1953) 1913 pamphlets (1955) 8906-7, 18033, 18927 ; (1956) 311, 3052 regulations (1954) 6296, 8006, 9333, 16218, 19276 photographv production report regula- tions (1952) 184 1 2 radio broadcasting (1954) 1434 tabulating equipment and Army medical statistics (1059) 15303 technical bulletins (1951) 7738. 17500; (1052) 6640-51: (1953) 373, 2011, 5223; (1054) 16271, 19292; (1957) 425. 11642, 4800 technical manuals (1951) 361-365, 2651- 60, 4530-33. 6185-94, 77.39-44. 9101- 8, 1050.3-594. 12910-913, 14500-503, 16112-115. 17501-508. 19289-291 ; (1952) 190-104, 2034-38. 3373. 4S40, 6652-53. 12601-008. 14718-724. 16172, 17319-323, 18470-482; (1053) 374- 654. 2012-16. 3033. 5224-25. 7057, 8630-32. 10005. 1401.3-914. 17052-54, 1S411-412, 19883-884; (1954) 374- 378, 1444, .3398. 4857-61. 6363-68, 8000-07, 11138-139, 13708-700. 1(J272- 275 price lists (1951) 15286; (1952) 9232; (1933) 9221 r (1054) 15200 training circulars, index (1056) .3051 tr.iiiiing division and replacement center, RTC and service school report, regula- tions (1051) 19258; (1052) 18441; (1953) 330. 11074; (1054) 11120; (1055) 5508; (1056) 4726. 8112 triiinlng i)rograins, execution, etc.. regula- tions (1051) 19204; (1052) 1030, 14(i44; (1054) 6258; (1055) 116M training, troop information, value to soldier (1053) 11009 transit control guide, regulations (1955) 8784, 10002 transportation — • agreements, regulations (1955) 174 air. procedures governing, regulations (1051) 17424; (1952) 16085 Page 194 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Army — Continued transportation — continued of dependents, etc., overseas, guidance boolilet (1952) 17324 household goods, regulations fl951) 2529 individuals, regulations (1955) 7003, 16421 ; (1956) 19782 railway shop battalion, field manual (1955) 13862 troops, regulations (1951) 8961; (1954) 4735 Transportation Environmental Operations Group reconnaissance of Greenland (1959) 5446 travel and transportation allowances, regu- lations (1951) 4388: (1954) 16144, 19233; (1955) 13739; (1956) 9746, 14030; (1957) 6226 travel between United States and Alaska or Newfoundland at personal expense, reimbursement, circular (1955) 5531 travel by tommerclal airplane, validate pay- ments of mileage — law (1956) 16699 reports (1955) 14800; (1956) 15379 troop information — accounting for property, regulations (1951) 16089 circular (1955) 8871 discussion topics (1951) 6039; (1953) 256-258 film, concept for victory. Army Dept. circular (1955) 8871 information and education report, regu- lations (1953) 8549, 9977, 18305 preparation of reports, regulations (1953) 8549 program, regulations (1951) 7677; (1932) 6599; (1953) 5137, 16911; (1954) 6315; (1955) 1183, 16462 troop movement commander's guide, regu- lations (1951) 7638; (1953) 9948; (1954) 8322 troop program — current actions strength and changes In contingent spaces, regulations (1955) 13725 execution, review, etc., regulations (1952) 4722; (1954) 13580 sequence number regulations (1951) 203, 2i549, 6109-10, 17441-442 ; (1954) 4788, 6.303, 16224, 19280; (1955) 4006, 7021, 13779; (1956) 4704; (1957) 314-315 troop topics (1951) 17379; (1952) 3266-71, 6550r52, 9894, 14643, 18389; (1953) 381&-19. 6589-91, 14773, 18260-261, 19750; (1954) 1333, 3164-65, 4756. 7967, 13576, 16184-185; (1955) 2846, 5563, 13872, 18919; (1956) 312; (1957) 7886; (1958) 5334, 7879, 13325; (1959) 7131 troop trains — dining car Inspection, regulations (1951) 12818 subsistence accounts, regulations (1951) 129; (1956) 9733 supply points, regulations (1951) 187. 12817, 19231; (1954) 1352, 9320 tuberculosis in World War II, epidemio- logical study and X-ray screening eval- uation (1956) 4325 uniform. Army grreen, pamphlet (1957) 17380 unit lineage and battle honors, regulations (1957) 1571 unit rotation, operation GYROSCOPE, reg- ulations (1954) 19242; (1955) 5480, 8804, 18829; (1956) 156. 4697, 6470, 9770; (1957) 311, 3389-90, 6262 United States Army in World War, 1917-19 (1951) 1133-37, 3679-80 United States Army in World War II (1951) 1138, 18770; (1952) 2892, 4202-3, 6057, 7882. 16765, 17923; (1953) 4647, 6181, 9468. 13422, 20289 ; (1954) 923, 8846, 15635; (1955) 737, 3510, 10497, 15853, 17371; (1956) 7638. 9224. 10968, 19171. 20555; (1957) 2169, 5677, 7507, 8767; (1958) Army — Continued United States Army, In World War II — continued 712, 3657; (1959) 6644, 8025, 13307, 16682, 17673; (I960) 1057-58, 2076, 8751-52, 11522, 17745 list of publications (1956) 17694 master index (1955) 17370 units assigned to administrative area, regu- lations (1953) 14776 use of local currency proceeds from sales of surplus agricultural products, regu- lations (1955) 2813 utilization of USO services, regulations (1957) 6390 validation of disbursements, subject to fraud or improper payment, regulations (1955) 10887; (1957) 3365 versatile fighting force (1959) 4305 warrant officers — appointment, regulations (1954) 11062.; (1956) 11631 appointment, temporary, regulations (1951) 151. 2485. 6027; (1952) 102, 4711 ; (1956) 6493 appointments, continue, reports (1953) 7507, 8896 assignment and travel restrictions, regu- lations (1956) 1233 dropping from rolls, regulations (1955) 18854 eligible for consideration for promotion, list circular (1955) 5552 eligible for temporary promotion to chief warrant officer, list, circular (1955) 7089 helicopter pilots, volunteers for training, selection, regulations (1955) 7032; (1956) 18211 military occupational specialties, regula- tions (1954) 6326; (1955) 7111, 13879; (1956) 6532, 11632, 18384 qualification record, regulations (19-51) 2564, 6128, 16081 ; (1952) 1986, 12565, 16120; (1953) 18317; (1954) 1376 release from active duty, regulations (1951) 6092, 12825; (1952) 133. 17263; (1953) 11944; (1955) 7102, 18822; (1956) 16351 temporary promotions, regulations (1954) 19254; (1955) 13806, 16482; (1957) 1593 water plant operating, coordinated stand- ards assignment, civilian personnel circular (1956) 9821 women as physicians and specialists — hearing (1952) 5336 law (1952) 12983 reports (1952) 5372, 7047. 10579 working capital funds, regulations (1952) 4704 working funds, regulations (1952) 6561 workshops, health nursing, selected papers (1958) 13332 Army, see also Air bases — Annuities — Armed forces — Military attaches — Military education — Military history — National guard — Oversea service — Pay. allowances, etc. — Real estate — Retired officers, etc. — Shooting — Uniforms — also headings beginnings Military, and names of arms and services. Army-Air Force Security Courier Service, Army regulations (1951) 4395; (1952) 17205; (1953) 212 Army-Air Force Wage Board : Army regulations (1952) 4697 reports. (1954) 6369; (1955) 1193; (1956) 4657; (1957) 681; (1958) 1343 wage determination applicable to rate em- ployees, organization and policies (1959) 885 Army Air Forces : battle casualties and non battle deaths. World War II (1954) 4728 medical support. World War II (1955) 18781 Army and Air Force Clemency and Parole Board, Army regulations (1951) 10456; (1954) 1310 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 195 Army and Air Force Exchange and Motion Picture Services, nee Board of Uirec- tors. Ainiy and Air Force ICxthange and Motion Picture Services. Army and Navy General Hospital : Hot Springs, Ark., conveyance to Arkansas — hearing' (1»59) 8S90 law (1959) 15«ss reports (1959) 8G60. 9989 Army and Navy Hospital. Hot Sprlncs, Ark., Army rt';?ulations (1951) 17;'.5;:i Arniv and Navy l.«gion of Valor of United States : incorporation — law (1955) 14.393 reports (1955) 7780, 15283 Army Antiaircraft Command : enlistments and reenlistments — Armv Dept. circular (195C) 24S-249 Army regulations (]95(!) 18206 Army Attitude Assessment Board, Army regulations (1951) 8948, 19180 Army Auxiliary Corps, Women's, see Women's Army Auxiliary Corps. Army aviation, see Aeronautics. Armj- Aviation Safety Board, establishment. Army regulations (1957) 1532 Arniv Aviation Scliool, Camp Kucker : Army regulations (1955) 18838 unil'uinis, civilian (litrlit instructors. Army regs (1956) 16401 Army Aviation School, Fort Rucker. Ala., special bibliographies (1959) 4300-1, 8387 ; (1960) 9151 Army Aviation School, Fort Sill, snecial regu- lations (1953) 19798; (1954) 13648, 1C233 Army Ballistic Missile Agency : Development Operations Division, transfer to NASA — hearings (1960) 5044. 5179 message from the President (1960) 1621 reports (1960) 3588, 5103 I .launching of satellite Explorer (1958) 5342 research report (1958) 847 Army Board for Correction of Military Records, Army regulations (1951) 2463, 144SS: (1952) 18370; (1955) 2463, 14438; (1952) 18370: (1955) 13728 Army Board of Contract Aiipeals. digest of decisions, 1942-50 (1951) 10003 Army Chemical Center, ]Md.. Chemical War- fare Laboratories, CWL special piib- lications (1959) 4364; (1960) 324, 4746. 7870 Army Chemical Corps Technical Escort Unit, table of allowance (1958) 4034 Army chorus, Arm.v regulations (1956) 16315 Army Community Services, program. Army regs (1952) 12493 Army contracts, see Government contracts. Army took. «ce Cooks. Army Dei>artment : activities, fiscal code, spec, regs (1952) 1944. 4738. 6565. 12511, 16962: (1953) 18274; (1954) 211, 1343. 4762. 9305 acquisition projects, hearings (1953) 17257- 258 administration- — Army regulations (1951) 12749: (1952) 16025; (1955) 2746-2813, 13723-724; (1956) 2944. 4660. 8033-S141, 11513. 1810.3-4, 19748-749: (1957) 1529-30 special regulations (1951) 8985; (1952) 18393; (1953) 3820, 6592, 16854; (1954) 4758 agencies, commercial warehouse service plan. spec, regs (1953) 1975, 10011; (1954) 13693 agreement l)etween Army and Air Force for joint operation of cargo trans- porters in CONEX service, Armv regs (1956) 19784 Air Force records, noncurrent, ndministra- tration, Army regs (1955) 188 appointments, excepted service, change in system, job protection, circular (1955) 4061 Army Department — Continued appropriation and fund accounting, inter- agency reporting, Army regs (1957) 6211 appropriation commitments, accounting, regs (1957) 6233 appropriations, 1946, spec, regs (1951) 4425 appropriations, 1947, spec, regs (1951) 4426 appropriations, 1948, spec, regs (1951) 4427. 19211 appropriations, 1950 — conversion table, spec, regs (1951) 2513 special regulations (1951) 4428; (1952) 16061 appropriations, 1951 — conversion table, spec, regs (1951) 2513 estimates (1951) 549, 7930 hearings (1951) 627 special regulations (1951) 175. 2511-12, 4429. 6052. 7622. 10504-505, 1279".» ; (1952) 12509. 12510 appropriations. 1952 — estimates (1951) 9383, 10957, 15073; (1952) 87.34 hearings (1951) 11067, 15045, 15204, 15206: (19521 8924. 10885 laws (1951) 19511; (1952) 10331 reports (1951) 1014, 15136, 18055; (1952) 685 special regulations (1951) 2800. 144S3, 17:;99; (1952) 4736. 6564. 12507-508. 14653, 16060, 18402: (1953) 276, 1921, 16862: (1954) 13587, 13589 appropriations. 1953 — estimates (1952) 3623, 10385, 10665, 10676 hearings 3784, (1952) 7181. 7184, 10887, 13483-484 law (1952) 13079 reports (1952) 7022, 10837, 1347S special regulations (1952) 3282, 9903, 12506, 14651-652, 1724.3-244. 18401 ; (1953) 273-275, 1920. 382S-29. 5100. 6598-599, 8497; (1954) 9303 appropriations. 1954. civil functions — hearings (1953) 8969, 10520. 10723 law (1953) 15215 reports (1953) 8962-63, 10720, 12635 appropriations. 1954, Defense Dept.. mili- tarv functions — hearings (1953) 12071, 12917 law (1953) 15241 reports (1953) 12429, 12436, 12882. 15476 appropriations. 1954, milltarv functions, hearings (1953) 12670 appropriations, 1954. special regulations (1953) 16S66, 19756; (1954) 3173. 4761. 6262 appropriations, 1954, supplemental — civil functions- — - hearings (1953) 15825: (1954^ 5287 laws (1953) 15269; (1954) 824 5 proposed provision (195.3) 12726 reports (1953) 15662; (1954) 5259, 7037 military functions, law (1953) 15269 api)ropriations. 1955. civil functions — hearings (1954) 5280, 8548 law (1954) 11417 reports (1954) 5232, 8544. 9941 appropriations. 1955, Defense Dept. — lieariiigs (19,54) 6855, 10244-245 law (1954) 11422 proi>osal (1954) 9992 reports (1954) 8279. 8281, 10204. 11513 approjiriations, 1955, military construction, hearings (1955) 6304 approi>riations. 1955. military functions, he;u-ings (1954) 6854 appropriations. 1955. supplemental — liearings (1954) 1518S law (1954) 16796 proposals (1954) 96S0 ; (1955) 3025 reports (1954) 14173, 14192, 14807, 16961 ; (1955) 6299 Page 196 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Armv Department — Continued appropriations, 1955, supplemental, civil functions — law (1955) 7528 proposal (1954) 11920 report (1955) 43S5 appropriations. 1956, Defense Dept. — hearinss (1955 1 7759, 99S3 law (1955) 11428 reports (1955) 7712, 7730. 9953, 11708 appropriations, 1956, deficiency — bearings 3G42 law (1956) 5070 reports (1956) 3481,3639 appropriations, 1956, hearings (1955) 7758 appropriations. 1950, militarv construction, hearings (1955) 11810, 11812 appropriations, 1956, public works — - hearings (1955) 9720, 12161 law (1955) 14332 reports (1955) 9674. 11748, 12099 appropriations, 1956, State Dept., hearings (1955) 6170 appropriations, 1956, supplemental — hearings (1955) 15476; (1956) 5248, 7205 laws (1955) 14388: (1956) 10134 proposals (1955) 5981. 9458, 11457, 11851,15023; (1956) 3407 reports (1955) 11761, 14905, 15353 ; (1956) 6975. 7203 appropriations, 1957. Defense Dept. — hearings (1956) 7060, 10355, 12402 law (1956) 14407 reports (1956) 8584, 10237, 11953, 12078, 12327 appropriations, 1957, hearings (1956) 8609 appropriations. 1957. military construction, hearings (1956) 10350 appropriations. 1957. public works — hearings (1956) 10353, 12405 law (1956) 14409 reports (1956) 10271, 10624, 12025 appropriations. 1957. supplemental — hearings (1956) 15434 laws (1956) 16693. 16725 proposal (1956) 3399. 5118 reports (1956) 14770, 14926, 15280, 15401. 16915 appropriations, 1958, Defense Dept, pro- posal (1957) 6764 appropriations, 1958, hearings (1957) 8225 appropriations. 1958, military construction, hearings (1957) 13556 appropriations. 1958. public works — hearings (1957) 9547-48, 11269 report (1957) 9524 appropriations. 1959, Defense Dept.. hear- ings (1058) 6873 apnropriations. 1959. military construction, hearinss (1958) 12102 appropriations. 1959. public works — hearines (1958) 8308, 9778 law (1958) 14206 reports (1958) 8278, 9744. 14530 appropriations. 1960. civil functions — hearings (1959) 16188 law (1959) 15747 reports (1059) 12208. 15930-931. 16167 appropriations. 1960, military construction, hearings (1959) 9895 appropriations. 1960. nublic works — hearings (1959) 7455. 10029 law (H.R. 9105) (1059) 15029 veto (H.R. 7509) (1959) 15773 veto (H.R. 9105) (1959) 15774 appropriations. 1961. militarv construc- tion, hearings (1960) 8118. 11151 appropriations. 1961. public works, hear- ings (1960) 8119. 11153 Army regulations, see listings under Army Department in the monthly issues, assistant secretaries, authorize 2 addi- tional — hearings (1954) 11871, 12137 law (1954) 14100 reports (1954) 11624, 11951, 14449 Assistant Secretary, nominations — Johnson, Courtney, hearings (1959) 7606 Short, Dewey, hearing (1957) 8361 Army Department — Continued Assistant Secretary of Army for Research and Development, establish — hearings (1956) 14987, 15002, 17077 message from the President (1956) 10186 reports (1956) 14689, 14729 battalions, general provisions. Army regs (1951) 7590 bridge jurisdiction — law( 1956) 14548 reports (1956) 8785, 14702 budget, 1957, civil functions proposed re- visions (1956) 8464 budget, 1959, amendments (1938) 4244 budget. 1961, amendment (1860) 6509 bulletins (1955) 2000, 12S8S ; (1958) 10.390 indexes (1955) 4066, 5500, 8902-3, 13869, 16370, 180.30-31, 18924 career opportunities, civilian (1956) 530 ; (1059) 15390 category and service agreement non-Regular Army personnel, Army regs (1955) 13776 category code, non-Regular Armv personnel, regulations (1952) 3313; (1953) 18299, 19795 ; (1955) 5483 checklist of civilian personnel circulars, pamphlets, and procedures manual circular (1956) 14117 chiefs and executives, organization charts (1951) 11877; (1952) 1078, 11089; (1953) 2995, 13815; (1954) 2191, 12597; (1955) 1865, 12743; (1956) 1917, 13050; (1957) 2379, 11886; (1958) 1893, 102.50; (1959) 2184, 10641; (1960) 2283, 11681 circulars (1951) 1692, 11875; (1952) 1073, 11687; (1953) 231, 2994, 13S14 ; (1954) 2320, 12733; (1953) 1151-55, 2001, 2815-42, 4041-59, 5528-55, 7059-93, 8850-88. 10976-1100, 13829- 855, 16514-554, 17990-18021, 18885- 910; (1956) 237-282 indexes (1955) 4066. 5560. 8902-3, 13869. 16570, 18030-31, 18924; (1956) 309 .superseded or obsolete, list (1955) 16533 Civil Affairs and Militarv Government, Of- fice of Chief, spec, regs (1952) 17235 civilian jobs, evaluation standards manual (1952) 109 civilian personnel — ■ administration career field, qualifications, circular (1956) 19S94 circulars, see listings under Army Depart- ment in most monthly issues, thru 1957. pamphlets (1934) 190-198. 1330, 4754- 55. 7964-65. 11070, 13569-573. 16172- 173. 18136-139; (1955) 221-223, 4060-63, 13859; (1936) 8145-47, 16433, 18368; (1937) 12872, 14719, 16379 ; (1938) 144. 2836 payroll letters (1951) 1693, 11876; (1952) 1076, 11688 program (1955) 8892 recruitment from Federal service en- trance examination register, circular (19.55) 18911 comptroiler's guides (1955) 13868; (1956) 18376-377 : contingency funds of Secretary of Army, Army regs (1956) 6446 control, supply and positioning of materiel. Army regs (1955) 18858 convey Philadelphia Army Supply Base fa- cilities to Philadelphia, Pa. — - hearings (1958) 14563; (1939) 12326 law (1959) 14041 reports (1958) 14446; (1959) 12471, 14206 convey real property acquired for Demopolis lock and dam project, to heirs of former owner (1958) 8378, 11631, 11871 conveyance of portion of Fort Schuyler Mil- itary Reservation to New York State, law (1057) 15127 coordinated standards program, assign- ment of projects, civilian personnel circular (1956) 16453 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 197 Army Department — Continued df'iinltions. Army rep* (11)55) 16445 employees — competitive opportunities for develop- ment and recopnltion (1957) 4704 davto-dav job instruction (1953) 19741 distribution, spec, reps (1951) 257:H health (1'>5:{I 19744 housinp proprain at research or develop- ment Installations (1957) :{0S livinc and working In Italy, Kiiide (195S) (!517 management, 195S. civilian personnel cir- cular (1957) 16:i7« notarv public expense, allowances, circu- lar' (1950) 10453 securltv program reporting requirements. Army regs (1955) 2798, 401S starting new employee, etc. (1953) 19737, 19743 supervisors supply correct job data (1954) 19S supervisory training, getting ready to train (1953) 19742 su|)ervlsary training, selection for (1953) 19738 taking personnel actions (1954) 193 equipment reduction program, reports, Army regs (1956) 14091, 16403 executives, pav Increase, civilian personnel circular (1956) 16452 Federal supply classification, groups and classes, cataloging handbook, spec, regs (1954) 9370; (1955) 1186 field manuals (1951) 154-155, 2491-92, 4412, 6035-37, 7604, 8981, 12785, 14470-471. 17375: (1952) 106-107, 1927-28, 6545, 8358-59, 9890. 12496, 14642, 16042^4, 17228, 183S8 ; (1953) 233-244, 6584-85, 8486-87, 9928, 18258; (1954) 200, 1331, 6253, 7966, 9295-96, 11071, 13574-575, 16175-181, 19259; (1955) 230, 8895- 06, 13861-862, 16566-567. 18026 ; (1956) 4768-70, 6514, 8150, 9830, 14119, 16456, 18371, 19897; (1957) 399, 4797-98, 6394, 9129, 10581-82, 12873-874; (1958) 1085-86, 9091-92, 13307, 16726; (1959) 1366. 3135-36, 5615-17, 13780, 15376, 17240A-241 ; (1960) 7761, 14881, 18291 Index (1956) 3051 price list (1955) 10183 General Counsel, appointment by the Presi- dent, report (1956) 12394 guaranteed loans, accounting procedures, Army regs (1956) 19760 heraldic services, statutory authority — hearings (1957) 6966. 11054 law (1957) 15130 reports (1957) 6891, 15543 historical activities, Army regs (1956) 235 historical program progress. Army regs (1956) 235 how to sell to (1958) 9831 land exchange for traffic tube between Oak- land and Alameda, Calif. — law (1957) 15048 reports (1957) 8190, 15464 language training program, circular (1955) 8882 lease of Morgantown Ordnance Works, in- vestigation (1951) 19581 leased premises, maintenance and repair. spec, regs (1951) 9032 Legislative and Liaison OflBce, spec, regs (1952) 4718 legislative program. Army regs (1956) 2943. 8033, 19748 lubrication orders, spec, regs (1954) 6293 maintenance and operations, funding for commercial line haul transportation, spec, regs (1953) 3835 medical facilities, spec, regs (1951) 12812- 813; (1952) 16075 memorandums (1951) 2496, 4413 military justice, report of summary, spec, regs (1953) 270 .•\rmy Department — Continued militarv personnel, implementation of se- curity program, Army regs (1956) 1226 militarv tank procurement — hearing (1957) 11068 reports (1957) 3795, 13433 nominations of — Johnson, Earl D (1953) 4269 Stevens, Robert T (1953) 4270-71 occupational inventory of civilian positions, civilian personnel circular (1957) 17369 Office of Chief of Kngineers. spec, regs (1953) 6593, 19754 official records, reproduction and sale of copies (1953) 10336 operating agencies, financial reports (1951) 144S7; (1952) 1946; (1953) 8502 operating agency codes, spec, regs (1951) 6048, 17388 orders — general (1951) 1696. 11880: (1952) 1081, 11692; (1953) 2998. 13818; (1954) 2324. 12736; (1955) 2004, 12890; (1956) 2060. 13189; (1957) 2521. 12025 Indexes (1955) 4066, 5560, 8902-3, 13869, 16570, 18030-31. 18924 ; (1956) 309 special (1951) 1700, 11883; (1952) 1086. 11696; (1953) 3001, 13821; (1954) 2327, 12740; (1955) 200«, 12893; (1956) 2062, 13191; (1957) 2523, 12027 organization and functions, spec, regs (1951) 14474; (1953) 11911; (1954) 16190; (1955) 1166-67, 2847, 4072- 73. 11009. 16578, 18928; (1956) 1265. 10901 organization, report (1954) 3163 outplacement and recruitment of scarce skills, civilian personnel circular (1956) 8142 pamphlets, see listings under the Army De- partment in the monthly issues. Panama Canal Co. administration, transfer to Commerce Dcpt. — hearings (1956) 10387, 12431 report (1956) 15163 participation In proceedings before trans- portation regulatory bodies. Army regs (1954) 9278 payment of monthly rental for real estate leased, circular (1955) 16521 personnel action, Army regs (1956) 196 philosophy guide (1958) 15569 photographs. Army regs (1956) 212 policies pertaining to reserve components of Army (1953) 18266 port activity report, spec. regs. (1952) 17257 posters (1951) 8984; (1952) 3273. 16047, 17233-234; (1953) 1S267 : (1954) 20.3-205, 7971, 16189, 18144; (1055) 18027; (1956) 4779; (1958) 16742; (1959) 8386, 11707 index (1956) 3051 preventive maintenance guide for comman- ders, pamphlet (1958) 78S0 procurement circular (1951) 14473 indexes (1955) 4066, 5560, 8002-3. 13869, 16570. 18030-31. 18924; (1956) 309 procurement of — mortuary equipment and supplies. Army regs. (1955) 10964 motor vehicles, trailers, and cycles. Army regs. (1957) 4770 speeiallv designed overcoats, report (1953) 15512 program, management improvement regula- tions (1951) 10496; (1952) 8365; (1953)1 9933; (1954) 13852; (1055) 13723; (1956) 19740 programs, primary, sih'c. regs. (1952) 8364; (1953) 9932, 14778 programs, revisions of schedules, spec. regs. (1952) 18394 Page 198 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Army Department- — Continued programs work simplification, spec. regs. (1951) 10497; (1953). 11916 promotion of Albert J. Foy to grade of lieutenant colonel, effective date, opin- ion of Attorny General (195S) 10047 public Information practices, bearings (1957) 15339 publications, blank forms, etc., distribution and supply, regulations (1951) 10532; (1952) 4766, 6593, 12483, 12542; (1954) 3197, 16221, 18113; (1955) 185, 1114, 16443; (1956) 1205^ 4700 publications media. Army regs. (1952) 14632 publications, numbering, spec. regs. (1953) 318 publications, price lists (1957) 2283; (1958) 1803; (1959) 9458; (1960) 7521 publications, use of copyrighted material in Army regs. (1953) 14761 railroads, operation, field manual (1953) 243 records management (1956) 11053 regiments, general provisions. Army regs. (1951) 7589 report (1960) 13805 report of Assistant Secretary (1953) 18240 reporting components of personnel, spec. regs. (1952) 14672; (1953) 3869 representation on N.A.C.A., report (1957) 13485 research and development work — hearings (1951) 11077, 19609 law (1952) 13133 reports (1951) 11018, 14873, 18268 reservoir land acquisition policy of Army and Interior Depts. — hearings (1958) 330 reports (1957) 15246; (1959) 7380 restrictions on use of Fort Schuyler land, relinquishment, reports (1957) 13482, 15536 rights to Ross Field land, relinquish — law (1957) 15159 reports (1957) 13480, 15535 Secretary, publish ofiicial register — law (1956) 16690 reports (1956) 5170, 15250 semiannual reports (1951) 8288; (1952) 532, 5690; (1953) 2428, 5909; (1954) 1786, 7168; (1955) 8059, 12262; (1956) 17182, 20247; (1957) 8463, 11398; (1958) 9843, 12644; (1959) 7662 service orders for recurring services. Army regs. (1956) 2956 settle certain maritime claims — hearing (1951) 19608 law (1951) 17810 reports (1951) 7958, 15157 shipments made by Army for account of Navy, routing, spec. regs. (1953) 6612; (1954) 9321 small business procurement policy. Army regs. (1956) 4741, 8129, 9804, 18345 ; (1957) 379 small business specialists and advisors by organizations and States, lists (1958) 2868 13327 special regulations (1955) 236-267, 1166- 87, 2847-61, 4072-84, 5564-70, 7099- 7115, 8914-53, 11009-34, 13873-879, 16578-602, 18928-947; (1956) 314- 319, 1265-78, 3056-66, 4780-89, 6520- 35, 8157-68, 9838-42, 11029-633, 14124-126, 18380-385, 19901-909 ; (1957) 408-424, 1638-41, 3460-64, 4803-8, 6399-6404 indexes (1955) 4066, 5560, 8902-3, 13869, 16570, 18030-31, 18924; (1950) 309 list (1955) 8064 specifications and standards, indexes (1951) 12786; (1952) 1083, 11694; (1953) 1911, 11908; (1954) 1332, 10172; (1955) 1157, 11003; (1956) 3045, 16457; (1957) 3453, 14008; (1958) Army Department — Continued specifications and standards, indexes — con- tinued 1347, 13308; (1959) 4284, 11095; (1960) 1460, 2412, 10561, 11823 supplements (1956) 2061, 13190 specifications, index, supps (1951) 1697, 11881 storage operations workload report. Army regs (1955) 4038 suggestion program, military personnel par- ticipation. Army regs (1954) 16162 supervisor development (1954) 1330, 7965, 11070 supervisors guide to job instruction, civilian personnel pamphlet (1957) 16379 supplies. Air Force requisitions, spec, regs (1951) 228 supply bulletins (1951) 153, 4410-11, 14573; (1954) 199, 16174, 19258; (1955) 1156, 8893-94, 11002, 13860, 16557-565, 18025, 18913-917; (1956) 285-291, 1257-58, 3041-44, 4766, 8148- 49, 9827-29, 11620-622, 14118, 18369 ; (1958) 145,7878; (1960) 18290 supply catalog (1956) 292; (1957) 9128 supply maintenance responsibilities, Army regs (1952) 12494; (1953) 8483, 9925, 14709 supply manual (1956) 18370 index — Chemical Corps (1953) 16903; (1954) 4784, 9335 Engineers Corps (1954) 4785, 9336, 16219 ; (1955) 248, 1179, 5561, 8909, 16576; (1956) 1263, 3055 instructions for preparation, Army regs (1955) 13768, 18831 special regulations (1953) 5126 technical bulletins, see listings under Army Department in the monthly issues. technical manuals, see listings under Army Department in the monthly issues. technical regulations, indexes (1955) 13870, 16573; (1956) 310, 1261 traflic information, etc., to commercial car- riers, regulations (1953) 14S00; (1955) 16423 training circulars (1951) 1701, 11884; (1952) 1087 transfer appropriations, spec, regs (1951) 6050, 10502; (1952) 1939, 4734 transfer Birmingham General Hospital to (1952) 8961 transfer Development Operations Division of Army Ballistic Missile Agency to NASA- hearings (1960) 5044, 5179 message from the President (1960) 1621 reports (1960) 3588, 5163 troop bases. Army regs (1956) 8035 trust fund appropriations, spec, regs (1951) 12797, 16052, 17392; (1952) 3280, 4733 work flow analyzing, etc., flow process chart- ing techniques (1958) 2861 work management, principles, civilian per- sonnel pamphlet (1957) 12872 work methods, motion economy through use of operation and man-machine opera- tions (1958) 147 work simplification in programs. Army regs (1956) 11513 working funds, spec, regs (1951) 172-174, 2509-10, 4424, 6051, 7621, 10503, 12798, 14480-482, 17393-398; (1952) 113-114, 1940, 3281, 4735, 6502-63, 8375 Army Department Memorializatlon Board, Army regs (1951) 14439 Army Discharge Review Board : Army regulations (1954) 18096 special regulations (1951) 2501 Army Distaff Foundation, property in D.C., exempt from taxation, report (1960) 11144 Army Engineer Research and Development Laboratories, releases (1959) 2508, 11039; (1960) 2703, 12062 Army exchanges, see Exchanges. Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 199 Army General School, Fort Rlley, Bpecial reg- ulations (]i)53) 38TG Army Gratuities Clause Board, establishment, Army reps (ly.lf.) 11510 Army Home Town News Center, Army regs (1!)52) 65.5C; (1955) 10455; (195U) 1212 ; (1957) 4709 Army hospitals, sec Military hnspitals. Army Industrial College, District of Columl)ia (War Do[)artnient), see Industrial Col- lege of Armed Forces. Army Industrial Fund : Army regulations (1952) 4704 fmaiieing orders, regulations (1954) 7982; (1955) 1G41.3; (195G) 4078, 18131 installations or activities, service orders for recurring services, Army regs (195C) 2956 installations, review and distribution of General Accounting audit reports, Army regs (1955) 1SS04 pronertv, accountability and disposition, regulations (1954) 0273. 10202; (1956) 140.-i7 ; (1957) 278 Armv Information School, Fort Slocum— Army regulations (1956) 191 special regulations (1954) 10234 Armv Intelligence Board, establishment, mls- ■ sion, etc., Armv regs (1950) 8036; (1957) 6193 Army Intelligence School, Fort Holabird, Army regulations (1956) 19819 Army Language School, Presidio of Monterey : Armv language training program, circular "(1955) 8882 education and training, Army regs (1955) 2786 enlistment and rcenlistments. regulations (1952) 4791, 16127: (1953) 6645; (1955> 5500, 10945; (1956) 200 language training for enlistment and re- enlistment for assignment, circular (1955) 7075 organization, spec, regs (1953) 3889 pert^onnel, selection for atlendance, Army regs (1956) 10397; (1957) 1587 training, application, circular (1955) 7080, 18012 Army Library, special study (1958) 902 Armv Library Service, Army regulations ' (1951) 2488, 14467, 1919S ; (1954) 16127-128: (1950) 9730; (1957) 253 Army Logistics Management Center, Army regs (1957) 320 Army Maintenance Board, mission, responsibil- ities, etc.. Army regs (1955) 5456 Armv Map Service: bulletins (1958) 9865-66 Library — researcher's guide (1952) 7030 technical manuals (1952) 7030; (1953) 16031-33; (1955) 18289 Armv Medical Ijibrary : catalog (1952) 15002 classification (1951) 7745 .see also Armed Forces Medical Library. Army Medical Library classification, see Classification. Armv Medical Nutrition Laboratory, Fltz- simnns Hospital, report (1959) 5033 Armv Medical Hcsearch Laboratory, report (19.".(;) ]9!n4 Army M(>di<'al S('r\ ice : appointments, siiec. regs (1951) 191, 6090- 97, 0099, 10527. 14510; (1952) 3304, 100S7, 18415; (1953) 1941, 3852. 5120, 14.S11 ; (1954) 3194, 18164-105; (1955) 7103. 8342. 14ports (1955) 11776, 15427 officers, program for appointing and order- i!ig to active dutv of .\rmy Reserve, Army Dept. circular (1956) 243 officers, programs for physical therap.v course and physical therapists career (1958) 0522 training programs for officer procurement, Army regs. (1956) 4717 Page 200 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Army Memoriiilization Board, establisbmcut, Army regs. (1956) 11536 Army missions, see Military missions. Army National Guard, see National Guard. Army-Navy nurses act of 1947, see Nurses and nursiu,?. Army Nurse Corps, see Nurse Corps, Army. Army package power reactors, see Reactors (atomic). Army I'ackaging Board, Army regulations (1954) 7939; (1955) 3974, 17888; (1956) 2947 Army posts, see Military posts. Army Procurement Procedure Committee, es- tablishment, Army regs. (1052) 1895 Army Publications Board. Arm.y regulations (1954) 13545; (1956) 2945 Army rations, see Rations. Army reader (1954) 4861 Army Recreational Service, reports, spec. regs. (1952) 16131; (1955) 8946 Army Regional Accounts Office, properly ac- counting, spec. regs. (1951) 19278; (1952) 8437 Army Registered Nurse Student Program, Army Nurse Corps, officer procurement, spec. regs. (1954) 1374 Army regulations, see listings under Army Department in monthly issues. Army Research and Development Liaison Group, United States, see United States Army Research and Develop- ment Liaison Group Army regulations Army Research Office, report (1960) 3376 Army Reserve : accessions and separations under special USAR program, Army regs. (1957) 6265 active duty training, — Army regulations (1955) 5477; (1957) 6254 special regulations (1953) 6619, 16S97 ; (1954) 13627; (1955) 244A active military service, retention of orga- nized reserve corps unit designations. Army regs. (1954) 6243 affiliated program, spec. regs. (1953) 307 annual general inspection (1955) 13864, 18028 appointments — commissioned and warrant officers. Army regs. (1953) 216, 14757, 18245: (1954) 7949, 13553, 18108; (1955) 181, 7015 commissioned officers. Army regs. (1956) 11559, 16355, 19791; (1957) 6248-49 officers other than general, spec. regs. (1953) 302, 8631, 14809, 18290, 19780; (1954) 7995, 18163 ROTC graduates and nongraduates. Army regs. (1953) 8466; (1954) 16154; (1955) 13765: (1956) 6468, 18162; (1957) 304-305, 4685, 6256 Armv Dept. circulars (1955) 2825, 4046, 7066, 8862, 13836-838, 16527; (1956) 243 Army Medical Specialist Corps officers, ap- pointing and ordering to active duty, Army Dept. circular (1956) 243 Army regulations, see listings under Army Reserve in the monthly issues. Army Reserve mobilization designees par- ticipation in USAR school program, cir- cular (1955) 2825 Army reservist. Army regulations (1954) 19239; (1955) 18825; (1956) 16358 Army reservist (periodical) (1955) 1999, 12887; (1956) 2057, 13186; (1957) 2518, 12022; (1958) 2029, 10389; (1959) 2320, 10766; (1960) 2410, 11821 assignments and attachments — • Army regulations (1953) 217, 3795, 6574, 9911, 11S89; (1956) 18156 special regulations (1953) 304, 3856, 9954; (1954) 7998, 9282 boards of officers, specs, regs (1953) 1934), 3849; (1954) 18162; (1955) 242; (1957) 6401 chaplain training, circular (1955) 5537 Army Reserve — Continued circulars (1955) 2825, 4046, 8862 Civil affairs/Military Government Bvanch, Army regs (1956) 151, 2968; (1957) 298 classification record, initiation and main- tenance, spec, regs (1953) 3855, 14813 component identiiication — Army regulations (1957) 296 special regulations (1953) 18291 deferment and exemption, Army regs (1955) 2773 disbursements, designated offices, spec. regs (1953) 3851, 16895 educational level code, Army regs (1956) 166 enlisted personnel — promotions and reductions — Army regulations (1955) 1111, 8798 1S824; (1957) 300 special regulations (1953) 305, 5121 8534, 11949; (1955) 244 qualification records plan, spec regs (1953) 301 t • fe separation, spec, regs (1953) 306, 14816 (1954) 3195, 13625 enlistment and reenlistment- — Army regulations (1955) 2777 special regulations (1953) 303, 11947 (1954) 1360, 13623 equipment status reporting svstem — Army regulations (1955) 16494; (1956) 3018 special regulations (1953) 10003 general inspection. Army regs (1955) 10878, 16384; (1957) 4642 general officers, nominations, hearing (1958) 15831 grades, redistribution among warrant offi- cers, circular (1955) 8861 immunization, spec, regs (1953) 6617 information for members completing 6 months active duty for training (1956) 18378 informational 201 and miscellaneous files, Army regs (1956) 8086, 16357; (1957) 4683 licenses to use armories (1953) 308, 5124 logistics career program for USAR officers. Army regs (1957) 6253 military intelligence and Army security branches — Army regulations (1956) 2969 special regulations (1953) 19783 mobilization availability categories, spec j-egs (1954) 6286 mobilization designation tables of distribu- tion, Army regs (1955) 5481 mobilization designations — ■ Army regulations (1955) 5476; (1957) 299 special regulations (1953) 11948; (1954) 235 national reserve plan, selected military man- power statistics (1956) 614 officers — ■ appointments, spec, regs (1956) 4784 classification, spec, regs (1953) 3854, 14812 (Commissioned, appointment of special registrants under doctor draft act, spec. regs. (1953) 5120, 14811 ; (1954) 7996, 18165 ; (1956) 1270, 4785, 16459 ; (1957) 4804 evaluation, clarification of AR 140-143, Army Dept. Circular (1955) 16527 flags, belts, etc.. Army regs. (1955) 10910, 17937 payroll, etc., vouchers, preparation, spec. regs (1957) 413 promotion, circular (1955) 8862 qualification records plan, spec, regs (1953) 300 separations, Army regulations (1955) 4000, 8800; (1956) 152, 6465, 18158; (1957) 4682 separations, special regulations (1953) 5122, 14815, 19782; (1954) 1361, 13624, 19271 service numbers. Army regs (1957) 295 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 201 Army Ufscrvp — Continued (iffiffi-s -continupcl uniforms and equipment allowances. Army ree« nrtr.r,) IRl : (1956) 132. 1S123; (inr.T) 4002. 0222 offioers and enlisted personnel quaHnca- tion record, Army regs (1955) 13762 orcani'/ation — mobilization and training, jrenernl. Army recs (1054) 3150,4742; (1055) 16436; (1056) 0764; (1057) 1565 redesiffnation. etc., circular (10;>.i) 4046 organization class code to identify person- nel, etc.. Army reps (1055) 18833; (1056) 10808 oversea commands, responsibility, spec. rcKs (1055) 16582. 18040 personnel — and orcanizritions, statistical and ac- countinc systems, spec, rcgx (1053) 8541. 14823. 19703; (1054) 19279 chances, transaction code, Army regs (1957) 4698, 6271 marital and dependency status code, Army regs (1056) 2080 professional, etc., anpnintment. spec, reffs (10.53) 1040, 8533, 18202; (1954) 4777. 13622 years of obliRated service, report. Army ress (1057) 6267 propram and you (1054) 11060 purchase of quartermaster items — Arniv repulations (1056) 16353 special regulations (1054) 16211 qualification records plan. spec, regs (1054) 6285 Quartermaster Corps, welcomes you to un- limited opportunities (1957) 5825 rank and precedence. Army regulations (1955) 10911 ratings code. Arniv rees (1956) 167 recruiting (1955) 3007 recruiting and enlistment. 6 months plan (1956) 18372 reemployment rights, briefing session and program (1057) 14722 relea.'je from active military service and return to reserve status, spec, regs (1053) 3S50 release of Army enlisted personnel to Army Reserve and National Guard — Armv regulations (1055) 5515, 8832, 16486; (1056) 211. 16400 special regulations (1052) 3342-43. 6616. 16130; (1053) 8570, 16033; (1054) 3228 research and development training, spec. regs (1053) 0055 reserve obligations under universal mili- tary training and service act, spec. regs (1054) 2.S3 reservist's field military 20 file. Army Dept. circular (1055) 13837 retirement credit, spec, regs (1054) 13626; (1055) 5565.16583 retirement records system — Army regulations (1055) 7016; (1056) 6466, 18150; (1957) 6252 special regulations (1054) 7099 sales of clothing and equipage to, spec. regs (105.'!) 0037: (1054) 13586 schools. Army regs (1056) 11560 screening Keadv Reserve. Army regs (1056) 14050 service obligations, methods of fulfillment, and enforcement procedures. Army regs (1056) 181.5.3-1.54; (1057) 33S2 six months training program, questions and answers (1056) 4767 special regulations (1053) 300-308, 1036- 44, 3840-58. 5120-24, 6616-20, 8531- 34. 0053-56. 11047-051, 14sn0-Sir,, 1680.5-807. 1.S20O-2O2. 19770 785 ; (1054) 233-235, 1360-61, 3104-07, 4777-78. 628.5-88, 700.5-00, 0320, 13622-628, 18162-166, 10271; (1055) 242-244A. 5565. 7103. 11025. 165«2- 583. 18040; (1056) 1270. 3050. 4784- 85, 6525, 0839, 11631, 10459; (1957) 418, 6401 Army Reserve- Continued Staff Specialist T?ranch. spec, regs (1953) 19770 : (1956) 3050, 9839 strength, accessions, losses, and reassign- nients. Army regs (1957) 6266 streiicth. accountability. Army regs (1056) 14054 supply and accounting procedures. Army retrs (1055) lf>013, 13838; (1956) 8(»S7; (1057) 302 term of service or obligation, recording codes. Army regs (1057) 4607. 6270 today's decision — tomorrow's reward '(1056) 6540 training requirements, action of House Armed Services Committee (1057) 5167 transfer and details — Armv regulations (1955) 8799; (1957) 301. 6251 special regulations (1953) 3857, 14814. 19781 type of change code, spec, regs (1953) 3870 unit, civilian administrative assistants, cir- cular (1955) 7066 USAR school system, circular (1955) 2824 L'SAR training bulletin, spec, regs (1953) 1944 I'SAR unit civilian personnel, Army regs (1956) 19704 warrant officers — and enlisted personnel, appointment as commissioned offices spec. rees (1053) 1037, 1942, 3853, 9053, 14810: (10.54) 7007 appointment, spec. regs. (1054) 234, 18166; (1056) 11631; (1057) 6402 enlisted men transfer, NG regulations (1055) 6604 promotion, spec, regs (1953) 6618 why and how. legal rights and obligations (1054) 4722 your employees and T'ncle Sam, capitalize on Reserve obligations (1054) 4S62 your military service obligation (1054) 1334 : (1055) 1S010 see also Military education- — ^Reserve com- ponents of Armed Forces. Army Reserve Band, airlift requirements, ton- nage allocations. Army regs (1056) 2062 Army Security Agency : enlistment and reenllstment — Army regulations (1055) 10047 special regulations (1053) 6646 units, attachment. Army regs (1056) 0771 Army Security Agency School, establishment, designation, mission, etc.. Army regs (1056) 10820 Army Security Branch. Army Reserve, orga- nization, training, assignment, and re- tention criteria. Army regs (1956) 2060 Armv Service Forces, organization and role in World War II (1054) 15635 Army Signal Research and Development Lab- oratory. Fort Monmouth. N..1.. technical reports (1060) 8058-50, 1S0S7 Army siiecifications, gee Military supplies. Army Stock Fund : consumer transactions with stock funds, post, camp and station. Army Dept. cir- cular (1055) 18880 financial accounting. Ordnance Corps man- ual (1057) 2271; (1058) 173.35 materials, supplies and equipment, return — Army Dept. circular (1055) 17007 Army regulations (1056) S072 reimliursement jirocedures for cross-serv- icing by Army and Air Force, Army regs (1056)" 4677, 8071. 14036 uniform accounting and reporting criteria for branch offices. Army regs (1056) 11530 ; (3 057) 4663 worklni; caiiltal funds — - Armv regulations (1954) 7945; (1955) 13744 ; (1057) 1551 Page 202 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Army Reserve — Continued working capital funds — continued basic Instructions, implementing, Armv regs (1956) 6447, 18129 general accounting and financial policy, Army regs (1955) 18805-06; (1956) 11538, 14035, 19771 special regulations (1954) 7981; (1955) 7100, 11019 uniform accounting and reporting criteria, etc.. Army regs (1955) 17911; (1956) 18130 Army supplies, see Military supplies. Army Supply Base, Port Newark : sale to Newark, N.J. — hearing (1955) 15478 law (1956) 5077 reports (1955) 15422; (1956) 3443 Armv theaters, operation, spec, regs (1951) 6090-91, 10526, 17426; (1954) 4776, 6281 Army Transportation Environmental Opera- tions Group : report (1959) 8260 tropical transportation. Investigation (1959) 17141 Army Transportation Research and Engineer- ing Command, research technical memo- randum series (1959) 9532, 13649; (1960) 44:^4 Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, special regulations (1953) 14826 Armyworms : attacking cereal and forage crops (1951) 16 control (1951) 7486 Arnall, Ellis G., nomination (1952) 5507 Arnaville, France, river crossing, battle In World War II (1952) 17923 Arnaz, Lucille D. B., testimony (1953) 1S601 Arney, Ind., quadrangle map (1951) 36.36 Arnold, Christa M., see Heslip, Nadine C. Arnold, George W., relief (1957) 9434, 13749, 14823 Arnold, H. H., collection In Library of Con- gress (1953) 1213 Arnold Bernstein Line, Inc., Federal Maritime Board cases (1952) 4056 Arnold Bernstein Steamship Corp., Federal Maritime Board cases (1952) 4053 Arnold Engineering Development Center : appropriations, 1953, hearings (1952) 7185 operation bv ARO, Inc. — hearings (1953) 7456, 7527 law (1953) 7303 reports (1953) 7335, 7337, 7495 Arnold Research Organization, see ARO, Inc. Arnoux, Mourad, relief (1954) 8422, 9799, 11320 ARO, Inc. : payments to — hearings (1953) 7456, 7527 law (195,3) 7303 reports (1953) 7335, 7337, 7495 ARO report (1960) 3376 Arochlors, static corrosion of uranium, zir- conium, and copper (1954) 3448; (1955) 7261 Aromatic cachous, see Cachous. Aromatic compounds : arsenic acids, use In chemical analysis (1953) 18465 bibliography (1953) 1536 electron paramagnetic resonance spectra with various substitutes, USSR studies (1959) 3725 hydro.xy-, organic, infrared spectrum (1960) 1103 low molecular weight polynuclear, literature survey (1957) 1522 new systems (1960) 167 under intense gamma irradiation, reaction of chlorine with (1956) 3202 see also Hydrocarbons. Aromatic petroleum naphtha, see Naphtha. Aromatic solvents, see Solvents. Aromopoulo, Erato, see Aranopoulou, Erato, Aronvici, Itzhak, relief (1958) 12349, 13885. 14327 Aronovisi, Itica, see Aronovici, Itzhak. Aroostook, Maine, aeronautical chart (1951) 4752 Aroostook County, Maine : conservation reserve program effects (1960) 12627 Dudley manganese deposit, bulk sampling by diamond drilling (1957) 4223 Littleton Ridge manganese deposit (1955) 6648 manganese ore-dressing tests (1953) 7998 manganese ores, chloride volatilization process (1957) 1029 manganese project (1953) 1244 potatoes, marketing (address) (1956) 16140 recovery of manganese from ores (1954) 19704 ARPA, see Advance Research Projects Agency Arrangement of records (1951) 16995 Arreguin, Xavler (Blanco), relief (1957) Arrest : apprehension and restraint. Army regs (1951) 8974, 16039; (1952) 6539 arrest in Soviet Union (1957) 9094 books in D.C., keep open to public — law (1954) 16742 reports (1954) 14228, 14525, 14601 F.B.I, to make arrest without warrant — law (1951) 3097 reports (1951) 625-626 false, in shoplifting offenses in D.C., relief of store personnel, report (1959) 7408 increase penalties for concealing persons from arrest — • law (1954) 16735 reports (1954) 11524, 11601, 14913 military personnel, apprehension and re- straint, Army regs. (1957) 3415 police detention prior to arraignment — constitutional aspects, hearings (195S) 16885; (1959) 336 prescribe time, hearings (1959) ,334 warrants for witnesses, crime Investigation, reports (1951) 655, 708, 4990 Arresting gear, aircraft arresting and barrier equipment. Federal supply classifica- tion, logistics responsibilities. Army regs (1957) 6334 Arrestors, see Lightning arresters. Arrhythmia, cardiac, in experimental syncope (1960) 4568 Arria, Francesca M., relief (1957) 11146 13124,, 13252 Arrlaga-Marin, Jose, see Marin, Jose-Arriaga Arrizabalaga, Santiago L., relief (1955) 11891 Arrola, Toribia Basterrechea, see Basterrechea (Arrola), Torilila. Arrow, Idaho, railroad accident (1952) 5997 Arrowgrass, livestock poisoning In Western States, reducing losses (1958) 4441, 7785 Arrowheads, bibliography (1960) 16215 Arrowrock Dam : access road and facilities protection, specifi- cations (1954) 15797 alterations, specifications (1952) 19131 Arrowwood National Wildlife Refuge • birds (1954) 15451 general information (1960) 17103 Arroyo, Samuel E., relief (1955) 9489 ; (1956) 8736, 10068 Arroyo Grande, Calif., census (1953) 12119 Arroyo, Pueblo del, N. Mex., structural ex- plorations in Chaco Canyon area (1959) 10583 Arroyo Seco, weather patterns, due to Cata- llna eddy circulation (1958) 6045 Arroyo Zeppenfeldt, Manuel, proceedings against, citing for contempt, report (1960) 15172 ARS, see Agricultural Research Service. Ars orientals, arts of Islam and the East (1955) 670; (1958) 4857; (1959) 16453 Arsena, Giuseppa, relief (1955) 9539, 14173, 15116 Arsenals, facilities in Korea, agreement with Korea (1956) 12903 Arsenate of lead, see Lead arsenate. Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 203 (195S) (19G0) potency Arsenic : annual fiRures (1954) 5S0C ; (1955) CC41 ; (195«) 7659; (1957) 7519; (195S) tnyi aromatic arsenic acids, use In cbcmical analysis (1953) 1S4C5 determination in steel by X-ray fluorescence (1956) 4177 mineral facts and problems (1955) 12521; (1900) 1059 minerals, vcarl)ool< chai)ters (1951) ir.946 ; (1953) 4(;4S, 20290; (1955) lOS." {VJ-,(j) 1917o; (1957) 8770; 4929. 12943; (1959) 10422; 11523 plus penicillin, etc., treatment of neuro- svphilis (1951) 8745 radiocheuilstry (19C0) 6281 spectra (1951) 3970 ; (1952) 1GS31 wbite, output, 1958 (1959) 6G57 Arsenic conii)()unils (organic) : BALi effect on tumor-damaging (1953) 6242 damage imtuced in sarcoma 37 (1953) 1310 «ee also Biological products. Arson : flight to avoid prosecution — law (1956) 8415 reports (1954) 14444; (1955) 9653; (1956) S779 Art: aboriginal, examples from Veracruz coast (1952) 1C956 abstracts of technical studies, 1943-52 (1955) 10412 all children need art, what about excep- tional children? (1953) 1S7G1 American National Exhibition, Moscow, se- lections, appraisal, bearings (1959) 14358 catalog of library of Thomas Jefferson (lOoG) 799; (1959) 9325. 13302 children's, international exchange, report of conference (1959) 12597 Chinese, outlines of history (1955) 4939 club and study line art series (1951) 5742- 43 color slides to be borrowed from National Gallery of Art (1960) 7474 copyright renewal registrations (1951) 771, 8157 creative art in Asia, role in Asian-American understanding (1958) 1828 decorative. In building communism, USSR study (19G0) 201G education for elementary teachers, selected references (1957) 9846 education in junior high school, bibliography (1955) 12277 fine arts — activities of Federal Government (1953) 13231 programs and projects grants, hearings (1954) 11881 Library of Congress classification (1955) 10488 programs in colleges — hearing (1952) 10631 reports (1952) 13409. 13803 Future Unlimited, student art project ( 1953 ) 17952 Japanese, outlines of history (1955) 4940 Latin America, essays (1951) 5742 methods, teohniques, products for graphic arts, publications, list (1954) 5543 muslca V artes visuales, boletins (1951) 2i:;i, 12387 Olmec, study (1953) 199, 816 oriental, exhibitions available, bibliography (1957) 17210 oriental. Islam and the East (1955) 670; (1958) 4857; (1959) 16453 origin, certain pnosioloeical problems, USSR study (1960) 9985 procurement of artwork for technical man- uals, military standard (1954) 12240 protection of works of art in time of war, bibliography (1953) 4630 research progress, etc (1954) 19805 special teacher, role In elementary schools (1957) 7235 Art — Continued therapy, schizophrenic patient's response to changes in life of psychotherapist (19flO> 16113 USSR, control in Communist empire, con- sultation by Un-American Activities Committee with Ivan P. Bahrlany (1959) 12317 visual arts in creation and use of peace (1956) 1861 visual, graphics exhibits, displays, and sup- plementary services incidental thereto term contract (1959) 17423 works — authentication, general Infomation (1960) 16219 free importation, hearing (1959) 12532 liberalize tariff laws, report (1959) 15825 loan or gift to foreign countries — law (1954) 140G7 reports (1954) 11609, 12067 United States Capitol (1953) 18610 works and reproductions, catalog of copy- right entries (1951) 7G9, 16570; (1952) 385, 13877 ; (1953) 857, 12977 ; (1954) 1749. 15233; (1955) 4569, 10043; (1956) 541. 8917: (1957) 673, 9780; (1958) 4589, 7119, 15867; (1959) 4752, 7049; (1960) 3735, 13803 see also Advisory Committee on the Arts — Engravings • — Mosiacs — Paintings — Palace of Fine Arts, San Francisco. Art goods : census of manufactures, 1954, industry bul- letin (1957) 6517, 6534 findings of fact and recommendation (1957) 14599 Art shops, see Stores. Artaki Bay, chart (1951) 9987 ARTC, see Air Route Traffic Control Center. Artemia saline, see Shrimps. Artemisia tridentata, see Sagebrush. Artemus, Ky., railroad accident (1955) 15824 Arterial grafts, see Grafting. Arterial hypertension, see Blood pressure. Arterial occlusion, see Coronary occlusion. Arteries : hepatic arteriography (1952) 6133 internal mammary, bilareral ligation, use in therapy of chronic coronary insuf- ficiency, USSR study (1960) 187S5 preservation by freeze-drying method (1951) 3870 pressure of gases in arterial blood In lung diseases, determination, USSR study (1960) 11421 sutures, use in acute radiation sickness, USSR study (1960) 14216 systemic circulation, development of athe- rosclerosis in patients with chronic nontubercular pulmonary diseases, USSR study (1960) 17450 see also Blood vessels^ — Coronary arteries. Arteriography, percutaneous catheterization of femoral artery (1953) 8045 Arteriosclerosis : general, death rates by — age. color, and sex. U.S. and each State. 1949-51 (1959) 13473 age, race, and sex, U.S., 1900-53 (1956) 17616 heart disease, death, death rates by ape. color, and sex, 1949-51 (1959) 15101 Artesia, N Mex., unemployment and partial employment of hired farm workers (1953) 8313; (1954) 159S2 Artesian wells, pressure (1951) 9958-60, 11492-493, 15488. 16874-875; (1952) 7807, 9424, 11198-200. 15545-546, 18972; (1953) 6099, 7886-87. 9370; (1954) 7366, 17540-542, 18795-796; (1955) 3448-51, 8269-70. 15778, 17270; (1956) 9163-64 15802, 17446- 450; (1957) 924, 7446. 7454. 8698, 14287-288, 17858; (1958) 1579 Arthritis : and rheumatism, description (1954) 19773; (1957) 1187; (1958) 13114 Page 204 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Arthritis — Contiuued and rheumatism, reported in interviews, July 1957-June 1959 (1960) 16193 causes, control and remedies, hearings (1951) 501 additional copies, report (1954) S346 control, exercises, etc. (19G0) 10378 health information series (1951) 40S9 ; (1953) 1385 interviewing guides for specific disabilities (1954) 7186 presumption of service connection, report (1954) 9691 prevalence in U.S. (1953) 0308 research grants — hearings (]vi50) 1O3S0 report (19.i5) 15274 research highlights, 1959 (1900) 16109 Arthropoda : arthropod-borne encephalitis, procedures for investigating outbreaks (1959) 13558 bloodsucking — control with knapsack sprayer developed P. G. Serviyev and V. A. Nabokov, USSR study (1959) 17642 rabbit-ear cage (1951) 41161 carrying encephalitis virus, studies, sum- mary, and bibliography (1954) 19775 mechanisms, evolution (1959) 1173 Miocene, from Mojave Desert (1958) 1573 public health importance (1960) 14082 sampling fork for estimating populations (1956) 6251 Arthur, Frederick W., see MacDonald, George H. Arthur Sew Sang, sec Sang, Arthur Sew, and family. Arthur, Nebr., quadrangle map (1951) 1086 Arthus-Sakharov phenomenon, course, effect of novoembicine injections, USSR study (1959) 6493 Artibonite Valley project, technical coopera- tion, agreements with Haiti (1956) 4306, 11214 Artichokes, market diseases (1959) 8306 see also Jerusalt'm artichokes. Articles of Confederation, texts (1951) 8029; (1953) 7475: (1955) 6203; (1957) 5188 ; (1959) 4669 Artificial breeding, see Impregnation (artifi- cial). Artificial flowers : census of manufacturers, 1954 industry bul- letin (1957) 6558 industry in Puerto Rico, findings of fact and recommendations (1958) 6390; (1960) 10463 Artificial insemination, see Impregnation (ar- tifiicial). Artificial islands, see Platforms (loading). Artificial limbs : arm amputee, guide (1952) 17011 child with missing arm or leg (1959) 17289 leg amputees — exercises (1952) 16891 handbook (1951) 19040 prosthetics research program progress, hear- ing (1957) 11302 Artificial precious stones, see Precious stones (artificial). Artificial radioactivity from nuclear tests up to Nov. 1958 (1960) 159 Artificial respiration, see Respiration. Artificial rubber, see Rubber. Artificial satellites, see Satellites. Artificial teeth, see Teeth. Artillery : adjustment in high-performance aircraft, Air Force manual (1956) 19625 antiaircraft — gun crew specialties, on-job performance prediction (1958) 5179 mounted formations and inspections, field manual (1953) 242 artillery ammunition series (1957) 14497- 499 bibliographv (1960) 16326 materiel, USSR study (1900) 819 Artillery — Continued MOS proficiency test aids — air defense artillery automatic weapons crewman (1959) 4288 air defense operations and intelligence as- sistant (1959) 4285, 17242 communications si)ecialist (1958) 13316 ; (1959) 1109S field operations and intelligence assistant (1959) 42SG field rocket crewmen (1960) 193 light air defense fire control crewman, MOS proficiency test aid (1958) 15557 light aud medium field artillery crewman (1960) 192 surveyor specialist (1958) 13311 nets and miuutes, instruments for plotting stations and marking off, description, etc. (1900) 19020 orientation, tech, manual (1951) 7744 personnel classification validity and test selection results for combat jobs (1958) 5 Polish military publications, review (1958) 17123 steel castings for components, development (1956) 9354 tables of organization and equipment (1951) 252-283, 352-358, 2000-5, 2038-40, 4494-98, 4518-22, 6165, 6183, 7709-10, 7733-34, 9083, 14577, 16103, 17480; (1952) 187-189, 8468-70, 9984-87, 12591-593. 14701-702, 14716, 17306, 17316, 18455, 18473^75; (1953) 350-351, 1991-97, 3928-31, 5183-91. 5216-17, 6706-06, 6993-7018, 8597-8603, 8621-23, 10034-35, 10050- 58, 12017-22, 12044. 14870-881, 14906, 16976-989, 17039-46, 18345^-346, 18400-402, 19841-847, 19870-873 ; (1954) 300-306, 365-369, 1413-15, 3281-93, 3362-69, 4830, 4850-53, 8057-59 teamwork of infantry, tank, and artillery (1953) 256 technical manual (1951) 7744 see also Gunnery — Ordnance. Artillery Mountains : manganese ores, Maggie Canyon deposit — ■ leaching by dithionate-process, pilot plant (1959) 16729 mining investigations (1957) 4213 pilot-plant flotation (1957) 8809 statistical analysis of computing reserves (1958) 3688 water availability in area of manganese de- posits (1956) 20485 Artillery Peak mining district, manganese flotation concentrate, caustic leaching (1957) 11726 Artillery Sichool, Fort Sill, special regulations (1953) 3878-79 Artinian, Armenouhi A., relief (1955) 6070, 11312, 11877 Artlodactyla : Oligocene, cranial morphology (1953) 17644 upper Eocene period of North America (1955) 18578 Artists : American National Exhibition, Moscow, rec- ords, hearings (1959) 14358 commercial, employment outlook (1958) 1635; (1960) 7267 Artists' materials : census of manufactures, 1954, industry bul- letin (1957) 6558 commodity classification, logistic respon- sibilities, spec. regs. (1951) 16086, 17464; (1953) 19816; (1954) 3241, 13680 Arts, Advisory Committee on, see Advisory Committee on the Arts. Arts and crafts : airline and railroad employees, craft or class determination of NMB (1955) 17507 American design index, traveling exhibition and color slides (1957) 17989 282-992- Do not order from index; see indicated entry -68 14 Page 205 Arts and crafts — Continued Armv crafts proRram, spec. regs. (1953) "18250; (1954) 18126 crafts — native and natural materials (1954) 15732; (1955) 17519 reiinhiirsahle supply proRram, Army regs (1957) 1572 reimlnirsable supply, spec regs (1954) 9367 craftsmanship tralnlnjj, Air Force proRrara (1952) 86 craftsmen, biblioRraphy (1952) 4292 Indians — bibliORraphy (1960) 10225 business iKioklet (1956) 20496 Iroquois crafts (1957) 11644 nature crafts and projects, directions (1954) 15721 oriental arts, Islam and the East (1955) 670: (1958) 4857; (1959) 16453 Peru, catalog (1951) 10160 what I must know as member of craft guild, adult education series (1056) 19123 young men in building trades (1953) 1885 Hee also Handicrafts — Manual arts. Arts, Federal Advisory Commission on, see Federal Advisory Commission on the Arts. Artuso, Orlando, and family, relief (1954) 6832. 14656, 16243 Aruba, Import tariff system (1957) 4035 Arutjuenjan. Christina, relief (1956) 10463 Arutunian. Christina, see Arutjuenjan, Chris- tina. Arvanltls, George : land convevance — law (1952) 6068 report (1952) 3748,7284 Arvanitis, Sam : land convevance — l.iw (1952) 6968 reports (1952) 3748. 7284 Arvldson. .Tohn A., relief (1955) 11915, 14324. 14563 ; (1959) 14387 Asa to, Hajime, relief (1960) 13566 Asbestos : and products, census of manufactures. 1954, Industry bulletin (1957) 6534 asbestos-cement — building board, corrugated, specification (19.56) 12592 sheets, specifications (1953) 2530; (1954) 1.5436 siding, manufacture, plant requirements (1955) 12472 chrysotUe-asbestos deposits of Arizona (1955) 3517; (1956) 12746 deposits, reconnaissance In serpentine belt of northern Cfllifornla (1959) 8027 fi!)er. Insulation, specifications (1951) 6801, 1S407 Industrv (1951) 14045; (1952) 11299; (1053) 16.341: (1054) ]7ti5.'{: (1055) 18454; (1956) 5,SS6 ; (1057) 7525, 17012; (1958) lOOSO ; (1959) 3863, 15018 insulation, census of manufactures, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 6534 materials survey (1952) 14214; (1959) 3840 metallic cloth, packings, specification (1952) 16609 mineral facts and problems (1955) 12522; (1960) 4155 minerals vearbook chapters (1952) 750; (1953) 4649: (1954) 8840: (1956) 4070: (1057) 981. 17926; (1958) 6167, 15167 ; (1050) 14084 Mines Bureau research program (1959) 15018 ores and concentrates, encourage discovery, etc., in U.S.. etc. — - hearings (1050) 12428 law (1053) 15268 reports (1053) 12807: (1055) 9868. 11742. 11745. 14028, 15373 production maintenance — • law (1050) 14.500 reports (1056) 10603, 14738. 14780A Asbestos — Continued production maintenance, extend law — reports (1958) 7053,12041 veto (1958) 14589 production maintenance. Implementing law, hearing (1057) 5317 research program (105>^) 12066 resources in United States and Canada, bihllot'raphy (1958) 7350 rod, braided, packing, specification (1953) 18732 sheet, compressed, etc., for gaskets, specifi- cation (1957) 1875 sheet, packing, specification (1952) 5811 summarv of Information on uses, etc. (1952) 904 svnthetic, investigations (1957) 4214; (1958) 16338 see also names of manufactured articles. Asbestos and insulating workers, employment outlook (1960) 5738 Asbestos cloth, specifications (1955) 15662; (1956) 10824 Asbestos mat, specification (1951) 6753 Asbestos paper, see Paper. Asbestos suits, see Suits. ASCAP, see American Society of Composers, u^uthors, and Publishers. Ascarate Park Lake, Instrument approach chart (1051) 7807 Ascaris lumbrlcoldes. see Roundworms. Ascension Island, Bahamas long range proving ground, agreement with fJreat Britain (1056) 17788; (1959) 17125 Ascites : sarcoma of rat (1952) 16843 sarcomas, cvtologlcal effect of chemicals (1953) 17823 tumors, chromosome Individuality In tumor strain cells (1953) 17824 Ascorbic acid, see Vitamins. Asellote isopods, see Caecianiropsis— Isopods. Ash, Clare M., relief (1958) 14318; (1959) 4499, 13944, 14399 Ash (tree) : cuttings, rooting with hormones (1953) 19206 silvical characteristics of — green ash (1960) 9817 white ash (1900) 9816 white, useful trees of United States (1953) 4556; (1957) 11608 Ash cans, see Cans. Ash cone, «ee Cinder cone Ash content, «ee Coal. Ash determination in rubber, etc. (1951) 2017S Ash receivers, specifications (1951) 19770; (1952) 15116 Ash travs, see Trays. Asher, Ishai B., relief (1954) 5412, 11667. 13975 Asheville, N.C. : cemetery, convevance to Veterans Adminis- tration, reports (1956) 14722 ; housing, census report, block statistics (1952) 272 nonfarm housing characteristics, 1950 census (1953) 5315 occupational wage survey (1954) 7400 produce marekts (1952) 3008 weather observations, hourly (1956) 19506 Ashford, Wash. : headqimrters site for Mount Rainier Na- tional Park — law (10(50) 12966 reports (1959) 8865; (1960) 4902. 8078 Ashkhabad. Turkman. SSR visual, radar, tele- scopic ob-servations of meteor activitv during IGY period, USSR study (1960) ISSOO Ashland, Kv.. nonfarm housing characteristics, 19.5(i census (1953) 5329 Ashland, Nebr., railroad accident (1958) 10043 Ashland. Wis. : harbor imitrovements, engineer report — departmental edition (1960) 5256 document edition (1960) 4818 port (1951) 929 Ashraf, Mohammed A., relief (1956) 1453 Page 206 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Ashtabula, Ohio : harbor improvements, engineer reports — departmental editions (1954) 18549; (1960) 4812 document editions (1954) 18375; (1960) 5257 port (1952) 549 Ashun Yung, deportation suspension, rescission (1957) 5268,6779 Asia : agrarian reforms is Asiatic people's demo- cratic countries (1959) 563 agricultural machinery and equipment sur- vey (1959) 15457 American-Asian understanding and co- operation — American institutions and organizations Interested in Asia, list (1958) 1826 communication problems (1958) 1827 conference speech texts (1958) 6348 conference summary (1959) 5416 economic relations (1958) 1829 educational problems, study (1958) 1830 Indonesia, case study (1957) 17206 science and technology, social impact (1955) 1833 work paper and discussion outline (1957) 17208 American role in Pacific Asian affairs (ad- dress) (1960) 8985 birds of genus Crinlger (pycnonotidae) (1956) 20797 books, films, etc., bibliography (1957) 17210 central — Asiatic mountains, influence on formation of jet stream, USSR study (1960) 8516 banking developments (1953) 2502 hemorrhagic fever type (1959) 864 jet stream formation in atmosphere under influence of mountain masses, USSR study (1959) 194© oil and gas prospecting problems (1952) 6429 phvsical geography handbook (1960) 11437 republics, parasitologv, conference on problems, USSR studv (1960) 17473 scrub barrens (1959) 3670 Colombo plan — cooperative economic development, what it is, how it works (1958) 15349 new promise (1953) 2849 Communist controlled nations, discuss at Geneva conference — • adverse report (1955) 12064 hearing (1955) 12172 creative arts, traditional and modern (1958) 1828 crustal structure researches in transition region, USSR studies (1959) 4982 current tables. Pacific Coast (1952) 16340: (1953) 18557; (1954) 16364; (1955) 16704: (1956) 18551 dairy products intake (1953) 13264 east — atmospheric circulation research in Com- munist China (1960) 9949 Conopidae (1960) 11576 research studies currently In progress (1960) 18114 research studies recently completed, list (1960) 6062 eastern and southern, disarmament and se- curity, staff study (1957) 15579 economic and technical assistance program, study mission report (1960) 6558 economic problems (statements) (1956) 9404 enslaved peoples, favoring restoration of rights of self-government, report (1955) 12142 fishes, fresh-water and marine, publications list (1960) 16315 foreign commerce study, report (1960) 15368 foreign policies (address) (1955) 5229 foreign policy of U.S. (1960) 464 general, research, studies currently in prog- ress, bibliography (1959) 1184 Asia — Continued introduction, selective guide to background reading (1955) 10490 iron ore sources (1952) 15635; (1953) 11711 irrigation and power programs (1952) 6256 labor organizations, directories (1958) 10037; (1960) 9877 languages, classification, Library of Con- gress (1956) 10962 lights and fog signals, lists (1951) 9994; (1953) 1178; (1954) 1948: (1955) 8279.15786; (1956) 5808; (1957) 932; (1958) 661, 1587, 6093, 15094; (1959) 1718, 4935, 14770, 17497 ; (1960) 1840, 9862 literature, classification, Library of Con- gress (1956) 10962 mind and spirit, achieving understanding through philosophies and religions (1958) 1831 non-Communist, Soviet technical assistance, staff study (1955) 12171 northeast, agricultural economies (1960) 9785 northern branch of zonal current transport in winter, USSR study (1960) 2027 Pacific Coast, tidal curent tables (1960) 16717 railways bibliography of basic information sources (1956) 739 raw materials for atomic development, re- port (1955) 4201 report from Asia (address) (1955) 6763 rural reconstruction, lessons (1951) 8303 south — accession lists (1952) 7875; (1953) 3372, 14206; (1954) 2717, 13129; (1955) 2410. 13317; (1956) 2480, 13626; (1957) 2964, 12483; (1958) 2485, 10838: (1959) 2776, 11317; (1960) 2980, 12347 agricultural developments, effects on U.S. farms exports (1957) 16828 agricultural economies (1960) 9786 disarmament and security, staff studv (1957) 15579 foreign aid program, analysis, etc., report (1957) 7112 mission on economic problems, report (1959) 12485 research studies currently in progress, list (1959) 1188, 13600; (1960) 18116 research studies recently completed stu- dies, list (1959) 2143; (1960) 2213 subcontinent, background information (1960) 2221 survey mission, report (1955) 6133 technical assistance activities of United Nations (1953) 9677 technical assistance programs, studv mis- sion, report (1956) 3051 technical cooperation programs, 1951-57, insects control (1958) 15490 United States foreign policy review, 1958, hearings (1958) 9788 United States policy (1953) 17983: (1954) 9076; (1955) 8467; (1956) 11170 south and east, geographic regions (1960) 7574 south and southeast — Colombo plan for cooperative economic development, report of Consultative Committee (1959) 4074 economic progress and human dignity under Colombo plan (1959) 1196 human values in social change (1956) 9418 : (1957) 10375 mutual security program (1953) 20316 special study mission, report (1956) 10241 additional copies, report (1956) 12094 toward common goal, program for eco- nomic development (address) (1959) 1179 South Asia study mission, report (1954) 3881 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 207 Asia — Contimifd ^ t^ i. , o» ♦ . south, southeast, and east. L iilted Statch trade (1055) 657: (1»50) '^•>'\-'- (l'.t5S) ir.l9, 169S3; (l'J.."Jj 1-2. 1'J. 17447 : (I'JOO) 9SUU SOUtlieast— ,,r./.r.v 1C1CT afrricultural economies (1900) a54s< area of challenge, dianKc, aad progress, background (1900) 13:U bililioRi-aphy (liipii) 1902(i Chint'se population. LSSK study (1900) 1145S collective defeu-e treaty— Bangkok Conference (19o5) 1<04J hearing's (1955) 431, ^^l-J? (jnestltins and answers (19ou) b7b4 report (1955) 4457 texts (19.55) 42.-} : (1950) 42R0 critical area in divided world, background (1955) 120S9 ECA programs (1951) 19.';22 . expansion of Japanese militarism (1900) 17243 foreisn assistance programs, survey re- port (1957) T113 ,inrQ\ 1QQO foreign policy of U.S.. report (1958) 1333 mutual security program (19a2) 4244, pro'biems in training skilled labor (ad- dress) (1957) 14:;37 ,,-^„, 1-00- research, bibliographies' (1952) loS3., research studies currently in progress, list nS2 (1959) 13599; (1900) 18115 research studies recently completed, list (1959) 2142: (1900) 2212 research unpublished, bibliography ■(1953) 8203, S205 seed markets (1950) 5710 nq=^3^ situation. Armed Forces talk (19o>i) social' change, human values (1957) 10375 Soviet intelligence, hearing (1900) 47b special study mission, reports (19o4) 6884, 11020 . ^ ^. , teaching aids for developiug international understanding (1957) 9^49 tourist potential (address) (1959) 3249 Soviet articles (1900) 11^36 studies in United States 1) 5719, 8700-1. 15727; (1953) 16434; (1954) 1001, 10736, 17740-741. 18950; (195G) 12826; (1960) 17982 azimuthal direction, determination by Kra- sovskly's method without logarithmic conii)utatlon (1960) 10137 determinations at points of first order tri- angulatlon, translations (1960) 4117 future In aviation, USSR study (1900) 15803 geodetic, ephemerides and constants for .solar eclipse, effects of errors, etc. (1959) 11672 German investigations. 1939-46 (1952) 4680 history, bibliography (1900) 16340 Astronomy — Continued mathematics, mechanics, astronomy, physics, chemistry series, herald of Moscow' Uni- versity, abstracts (1960) 2457 new horizons, papers (1957) 1225 new relief map of moon. USSR study (1960) 15684 observations — Fletchers Ice Island, T-3. 1952-55 (1960) 7741 problem of systematic errors (1960) 17698 observatory, lease of I'apago tribal lands — iaw (1958) 14160 reports (1958) 12511, 14396 operations during expeditions, portable radio receiving station use. descrip- tion, etc. (I960) 14476 phenomena (1951) 4006. 8702, 15728; (1952) 4329; (1953) 4742; (1954) 4407; (1955) 1740; (1956) 4168; (1957) 4282; (1958) 3757; (1959) .3979; (1960) 5984, 17983 publications, price lists (1951) 6894 ; (1952) 5093; (1953) 7623; (1954) 717:!; (1955) 15583; (1956) 12853; (1957) 17166; (1959) 6907; (1960) 8930 Pulkovo Observatory reports (1960) 8679. 19010 Soviet achievements (1959) 9200 Soviet selected periodical items (1959) 3644 series, herald of Leningrad University, abstracts (1960) 2454 Tashkent Observatory, USSR, description (1959) 13271 teaching methods, USSR (1960) 17289 see also Astronomical photography — Astrophysics — Radio astronomy. Astrophysical Observatory : annals (1954) 12559 observations. 1895-1955 (1955) 18579 Astrophysics : Astrophysical Institute of Academy of Sciences, Kazakh SSR, news, articles (1960) 17620 German investigations. 1939-16 (1952) 46S0 Instrumentation for research (1959) 149- ■150 measurements and standards at NRS (1960) 14608 multlplet table (1960) 5964 planet sizes limiting habitation of life organisms (1960) 17922 Smithsonian contributions (1957) 1225, 4350. 8945, 10340-342; (1958) 904. 8807-8, 5115. 8936-37, 13143-144, 16554-555; (1959) 1171. 2132. 8221- 22. 15190. 17077-78; (1960) 7560-61. 8971. 10406, 11628 solar wind, properties, etc. (1960) 17918 USSR, principal works — 1912-50 (1960) 17339 1912-57 (1960) 7038 Aswan Dam. World Bank financing long-term project, hearing (1956) 8882 Asymptomatic carriers, see Disease carriers. Asymptotic solutions, see Mathematics. Aszmoneit. Oskar. relief (1954) 15164 At the ramparts. United States Air Force Academy (1959) 11656 Atacocha mining district, Peru, geology and ore depnt at 4.3 mm wavelength (1957) 17125 Atmosphere — Continued bcirocllnic — large scale thermo-hvdrodynamical proc- esses, USSR study (196(t) 15783 numerical method of calculation of basic field. T'SSR study (1960) 15778 small oscillations and adaptations of me- teoroloiciil fields, USSR studies (1959) 3801 bare tropic — and thermotroplc models for numerical forecasting (1936) 16293 dynamics of large scale processes, USSR study (1960) 1.5774 boundarv layer characteristics, etc. (1960) 3344 burning times of magnesium ribbons In vari- ous atmospheres (1055) 799 capacity to disperse eflluent materials, me- teorological factors in appraisal and control (1958) 13008 circulation — development of research In Communist Cliina (1960) 9949 indices of mean monthly geostronhlc wind over north Pacific Ocean (1960) 693S general Index as indicator for zonal and meridional svnoptic processes, USSR study (1960) 984 over Antarctic, characteristics (1959) «72 over Antarctica, USSR study (19C0) 17500 research, development in New China (1960) 7049 combustible Ignition bv incandescent carbon wear particles (1960) 16052 containing uranium hexafluoride. etc.. testi of M-11 assault mask canister (1936) 4885 contamination in melt plant building, studv (1956) 9S89 correlation of backscatterlng with atmos- pheric transmission, studies (1958) 13090 cracked-ammonia, behavior of high-temper- ature alloys (1956) 4830 creep-rupture properties of nickel in air and in vacuum, comparison (1958) 836 CRPU exponential reference, tables of re- fraction variables (1960) 1181 densitv measurement, simple P/T aerom- eter (195«) 62.80 density profiles, behavior (1959) 3114 detecting inversions by electromagnetic prob- ing (1955) 13703 diffraction effects In propagation of compres- sional waves (l95.3) 6546 diffusion monogram with extended param- eter ranges (1956) 0908 diffusion thoorv and Its application to air tra.iectories (1958) 1321)2-204 dynamic stability of vehicles traversing as- cending or descending paths (1938) 10112 dynamics — large-scale atmospheric processes study (1960) 15769 numerical solution of equations 378S earth's — ARDC model. 1959 (1960) 155 electrical discharge during flight meteors. T:SSR study (1960) 15624 entrv of manned vehicles, oscillatory mo- tion, study (1959) 6772 high atmosphere, review of properties (1956) 109 reentry of ballistic missile, calctilatlon of surface sound pressure levels (1958) 13031 eflfect on — creep-rupture properties of nickel-chro- mluin-aluminuni alloy (1958) 130S5 nicronie, temperature and stress depend- ence (105S) 837 electric conductivity measurement, balloon liorne meter, description (1956) S024 electrons nn57) 7500 data (1950) 12S82 evaporation, and varying rates of fall of fuel droplets (1959) KiOOO isotropic and non-isotropic, surface laj-er (1953) 6515 lateral snaking problem of airplanes (1955) 10555 measurements (1954) 19735: (1957) 1603S; (1959) 9370 structure according to data from high- speed aircraft, USSR study (1900) 2009 turbulent — diffusion of sound waves (1900) 17908 distribution of heavily polydispersed aerosol at long distance from source, USSR study (1900) 9888 ultraviolet and visible light, horizontal attenuation (1952) 18000 upper- bacterial aeroplankton during winter (1900) ISO.'^O corpuscular radiation — nieasurcuients, USSR study (1900) 17514 nature, USSR study (1960) 72nthly 300 and 200 mli contours and 500, ."nO and 200 mb temperatures (195,^) 112;'.2 precalculation of pressure in middle tropo- sphere for North Hemisphere (1959) 7939 pressure jump lines in midwestorn U.S. (1954) 19080 pressure measurements, airspeed caliliration in lower stratosphere (1954) 58.30 prognostic equation for field, solution, USSR study (1900) 15785 pure oxygen atnu>spbcres at 190 mm. Hg total pressure, hematologis responses in r;ils (190(1) 1S270 rawinsonde measurements above 50.000 ft. along (light-test range iu southwestern U.S., summary (1900) 4205 short range forecast — field for 3 layer model, USSR study (1960) 157S1 Page 216 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Atmospheric pressure — Continued short range forecast — continued pressure field in mean troposphere, with help of Friedman's linearized equation (1960) 15788 pressure field, solution of problem on basis of linearized equation, USSR study (1960) 15776 usinsr high-speed computers, USSR (1959) 3C48 stability of planetary scale motions, USSR study (1960) 15772 Atmospheric sounding, see Sounding (mete- orology). Atmospheric temperature : acetvlene-air fiames temperatures (1954) '5814 based upon radiosonde data for hydrological computations and forecasts, USSR study (1959) 6587 calculating effect of nonlinear terms of equations in solution of problems on short-range forecast (1959) 1762 carded cotton yarn processing and testing (1953) 16474 circulation features In Antarctic regions, l^SSR study (1959) 194.3 city characteristics and occurrence of anom- alous lateral reflection, USSR study (1960) 4012 contrasts, jet streams and eyolution of cy- clones, interrelationship, USSR studies (1959) 1951 distribution in metal cylinder containing heat source (1954) 6409 ; (1955) 11094 effects on manufacture of fish paste, etc. (1951) 3500 eleyated. explosion limits of hydrogen-oxy- gen-water systems (1952) 10031 flames, methane-air and propane-air (1933) 4671 formation of jet stream under influence of mountain masses in central Asia, USSR study (1959) 1949 free fall and evanoration of JP-4 jet fuel droplets (1959) 16S79 heating degree days (1951) 2307 interferometer measurement of widths of emissions in auroras, USSR study (1960) 10108 Interlatitudinal heat exchange in Northern Hemisphere. USSR study (1960) 10029 lethal to shoot moth, weather station records not accurate guide (1957) 17826 low minimum in north central United States (1951) 4226 measurement for appraisal of airspeed cali- bration in lower stratosphere (1954) 5830 measurments of yariations with reference to airspeed calibration (1952) 1S016 measuring, local acoustical method, USSR study (1959) 16624, 17631 monthly normals (1954) 7787; (1957) 2371 near rocket motor exhaust flame (1953) 6269 obseryations to 100,000 feet for climato- logical recions of northern hemisphere (1957) 17983 quadratic terms in differential equations (1951) 7244 radiational temperature change, distribution (1953) 8447 rawiusonde measurements aboye 50,000 ft. along flight-test range in southwestern U.S.. summary (1960) 4265 southern farmhouses, factors affecting (1951) 5925 stratosphere, acoustical propagation studies (1953) 6548 study to heights of 28 kilometers by local acoustical method, USSR study (1960) 9965 surge of cold air, northwest U.S. (1951) 4234 surrounding temperature effect on course of radiation sickness, USSR studies (1959) 6440 theory, USSR study (1960) 9956 Atmospheric temperature — Continued thermobattery for measuring pulsations, USSR study (196U) 4029 yertical gradients and Um'tuations in height of tropopause (1900) 965 Washington, D.C. (1951) 7404; (1952) 6276 ; (1953) 6356 yearly amplitude changes with altitudes oyer southern USSR, properties (1959) 1901 Atmospherics, see Static. Atom, seryant of man (1954) 15949 Atomic batteries, miniature (1959) 13760 see also Electric batteries. Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission, growth and deyelopmeut program (1954) 1500, 4916 Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission Clinic, medical examination on Hiroshima patients with radiation cataracts, re- port (1954) 404 Atomic Bomb in .Japan, .Toint Commission for Inyestigation of Effects of, .see .Toint Commission for Investigation of Effects of Atomic Bomb in Japan. Atomic bombs : A-bomb material, bibliography (1954) 405 air burst, effects (1951) 2493 blast — creates fire (1952) 7676 damage from nuclear weapons of larger sizes (1955) 4725 effects (1953) 17084; (1955) 301. 5666 loadings, resistance of structural-plate- pipes to high oyerpressures, test (1959) 4315 California Unlyersity project. Communist infiltration, hearings (1951) 3203 casualties — ionizing radiation, etc. (1931) 16944 medical survey (1954) 8089 civilian defense recommendations rel. ra- diological safety (1935) 5S48 debris, transport a"nd deposition, bibliog- raphy (1956) 9911 detection of and inspection for underground nuclear explosions, staff study (1958) 9785 . V ; detonation.? — sanitary engineering aspects of long-range fallout (1956) 3218 underwater, physical state of elements fol- lowing vaporization (1954) 17819 effects on buildings of certain types (1952) 139SS explosions — AEC group shelter, fallout protection study (1960) 16558 claims arising out of accidental release from aircraft near Mars Bluff, S.C., remove $1,000 limitation, report (1958) 6806 drug exposure (1955) 4807, 64r21 effects on — canned foods (1957) 10625 frozen foods (1957) 3481 machine tools (1957) 3479 records and records storage equipment (1958) 9120 weather, reports (1933) 12392^ 12397- 399, 12431 exposure of mobile homes and emergency vehicles (1958) 181 fallout effects, bibliographies (1957) 454; (1958) 170. 1104; (1959) 186 food and foodstuffs exposure results (1957) 3482 heat and blast effects, stop motion pic- tures (1953) 13183 hish speed photography (1953) 8647 high-yield nuclear explosions, effects (1953) 4098 Hiroshima, studies on injuries (1958) 5369 Hiroshima, symposium of exposed sur- vivors (1953) 14947 influence on atmosphere, USSR study (1959) 14842 missiles, distribution and density (1957) 3477 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 217 Atomic bombs — Continued effects on — continued nuclear detonation and defense problems (llt(iO) 4ti49 nuclear weapons, effects (1957) 10627 peaceful uses, literature search (1958) 1C77G personnel shelters, design, evaluation (1957) 10t;2(j radiation eflfects, I'.N. to establish pro- cedure for collecting information, re- port (195'.) 15273 temporary suspension of tests, joint statement of Canada. France, United Kingdom, and United States (1957) 17154 ten for survival, survive nuclear attack (1959) 17295 tests, posters — Frenchman's Flat. Nev. (1951) 12914 Operation Cue (1950) 7374 underground protective shelters blast effects, biology study (1959) 11753 underground, surface motion measure- ments (1959) 1398 fallout and winds (1955) 19319; (1956) 651, 7371 family protection, shelters (1953) 13178, 131S0-182 : (1955) 8097 fire effects (1951) 1443; (1952) 16576; (1957) 9S8S foreign atomic devices and component parts, spec. regs. (1954) 8024, 11112 health and safety problems and weather effects of explosions (1955) 7542 hemorrhagic svndrome of acute radiation illness (1951) 11555 how Russia stole America's atomic secrets (1952) 16173 information spread following atomic maneu- ver, psychological test (1955) 2842 A medical effects — ■ analvsis (1955) 11146 report (1951) 16135-138 nuclear radiation hazards — graphic aids to estimate (1955) 9066 method for evaluating (1955) 7252 operation CUE. A.E.C. Nevada test site. May 5, 1955 (1956) 17224 phenomenology (1956) 1599.17222 radiation, simple meter (1955) 12643 shelter in existing buildings (1951) 13720; (1952) 5770, 9265 syndrome of acute radiation injury (19o2) 7878 window and glass hazards in wartime, pro- tective measures (1955) 18991 windowless structures, blast-resistant de- sign (1952) 16575 ^ ^ you go to Desert Rock (1952) K187 Yucca Flat test — booklet (1953) 10917 photographs (1953) 10918-943 sec ulxo Atomic warfare. Atomic debris, see Radioactivity. Atomic energy * accidents (1957) 4822, 17404 ; (1959) 13S03 act of 1946 — amendments (1952) 18601 ; (1956) 8441 compilation (1954) 532; (1960) 1595 act of 1946, amend — • draft legislation (1954) 6665 foreign policy aspects (statement) (1954) 15871 hearings (1952) 8699; (1954) 11458 laws (1951) 19543; (1953) 15226; (19.54) 16836 message from the President (1954) 3594 reports (1951) 17962. 18226; (1953) 12884; (1954) 11775. 11S03, 12007, 14527, 16964 act of 1954, amend — hearings (1957) 6722; (1958) 8129, 14279; (1959) 14101; (1960) 9418 laws (1955) 16757 ; (1956) 14489, 16875 ; (1957) 6719, 15123. 15154; (1958) 11702. 11798. 14026, 14089; (1959) 9775, 15665, 15737 Atomic energy — Continued act of 1954, amend — continued reports (1955) 14K76, 15409; (1956) 12034, 12360, 14701, 14733, 14S00. 15164, 15174. 15235. 10920; (1957) C8S0. 7057. 8202, 8.322. 10935. 13449, 13SK7; (1958) 8208. 8299, 8420. 9543, 12040-47. 12063. 12462-463. 12496. 14470; (1959) 7397, 7504, 15879-880, 16114-115 act of 19"4, legislative history compilation '1955 1 10014 activities, employment outlook (1958) 3002. 6139; (1900) 5711 AEC and other industrial installations, operations in management of radio- active wastes, hearings (1959) 12029 summarv-analysis (1959) 14104 AEC reports, indexes (1951) 9139; (1952) 6003 agricultural research program, progress re- ports (1955) 2892; (1957) 14744, 17401 : (1958) 13342; (1959) 190 aircraft engines, application (1959) 4258 alpha radioactivity of nuclides with atomic numbers less than 83 (1953) 683 annual exhibition (1956) 11140 applications — American merchant ships (remarks) (195S) 15940 atomic power to merchant ships, economic report (1956) 9862-03 plant science (1952) 3389-90, 3803 index (1952) 10020 articles on atomic power, etc. (1956) 9918 atom for progress and peace address (1954) 5984 questions and answers, excerpt (1954) 4986 atom in perspective (remarks) (1960) 18316 atom, servant of man (1954) 15949 atomic electric power investigation (1950) 14986 atomic energy (T'SSR periodical), alistracts (1959) 10782 ; (1960) 2427. 11836 atomic energy and meteorology (1955) 16610 atomic interaction in metals and alloys, de- pendence of diffusion coefficient (1953) 17061 atomic power development and private enter- prise — committee print (1953) 2175 hearings (1953 )15342 ; (1954) 533 atomic power for peace (address) (1954) 1131 atoms for better life (1955) 8527 bibliographies of interest to AEC (1954) 19307: (1955) 7384 careers (1957) 16684 chemical procedures in bombardment work (1955) 5583. 7123 Chinese People's Republic, development of nuclear research (1900) 14303 Chlnon station, technical characteristics (1900) 18999 civilian acceleration program — authorizing — hearing (1956) 14584 reports (1950) 14755, 14871, 15167 exempt from holding company act con- trols- hearings (1956) 15467 reports (1956) 14799, 14853, 15234 classified reports, etc., requests for spec, regs. (1952) 9948 code of Federal regulations (1951) 9759; (1952) 5787; (1953) 4446; (1954) 5587: (1955) 6427; (1956) 7389; (1957) 5457; (1958) 3432; (1959) 6138: (1960) 5324 community act of 1955. property disposition, amendments, hearing (1960) 15103 conference on peaceful uses, U.S. technical exblbtion (1955) 18986 congressional review of atomic power pro- gram — hearings (1957) 10766 law (1957) HI747 reports (1957) 10902, 11194 Page 218 Do not order from index; see indicated entry 1972G; (1957) (1959) 5864 ; 13631 ; 1S614; (1957) 7693 (1959) 13613; (1957) 58S2; (1959) (1956) 162241 ; lomic energy — Continued contribution to agriculture, hearings (1954) 8253 contribution to medicine — ■ hearings (1954) 14128 additional copies, report (1954) 14508 conversion of merchant vessels to atomic energy propulsion, report (1955) 15297 cooperation for civil uses, agreement with — Argentina (1955) 18613; (1960) 163S9 Austria (1956) 17785; (1960) 6089 Australia (1957) 10374 Belgium — reports (1955) 15313 texts (1959) 1972; (1959) 17871 Brazil (1955) (1960) 18150 Canada (1955) (1960) 16380 Chile (1955) 19727 China (1955) 18616; (1960) 16376 Colombia (1955) 18617 Cuba (1957) 18087 Denmark (1955) 18618 (1958) 16593 Dominican Republic (1957) 2348 Ecuador (1958) 5141 France (1957) 2336, 17217; 17868 Germany, Federal Republic 11256; (1957) 5889, 16221, (1959) 17869 Greece (1955) 18619 Guatemala (1957) 8971 Indonesia (1960) 19300 Iran (1959) 9514 Ireland (1958) 15360 Israel (1955) 18620; (1960) 6096, 14754 Italy (1955) 18621; (1958) 8960 Japan (1956) 4312; (1959) 4080, 6958 Korea (1956) 6153i; (1958) 8970 Lebanon (1955) 18622 Netherlands (1956) 4309; (1960) 1360 New Zealand (1956) 19434 Nicaragua (1958) 6370 Norway (1957) 11852 Pakistan (1955) 18623 Peru (1956) 4318 Philippines (1955) 18624 Portugal (1955) 18625; (1960) 16381 South Africa (1957) 16229 Spain (1955) 18626; (1958) 5146 Sweden (1956) 4315; (1957) 7697 (1958) 10214 Switzerland (1955) 18627; (1957) 5869 (1959) 13619 Thailand (1956) 9487; (1957) 11856 (1960) 1814(4 Turkev (1955) 18628 United Kingdom (1955) 19728, 19731; (1956) 17793 Uruguay (1956) 4314; (1957) 5860 Venezuela (1955) 18630; (1960) 9002 Vietnam (.1959) 13628 cooperation for mutual defense purposes, agreement with — Canada — hearings (1959) 12026 report (1959) 12126 text (1959) 15219 France — - hearings (1959) 12026 report (1959) 12159 text (1959) 15216 Germany — • hearings (1959) 12026 report (3959) 12156 text (1959) 17107 Greece — hearings (1959) 12026 report (1959) 12155 text (1959) 17121 Netherlands — hearings (1959) 12026 report (1959) 12157 text (1959) 17108 (1957) 16223; ; (1960) 16388 ; (1960) 16371 (1957) 18077 Atomic energy — Continued cooperation for mutual defense — continued Turkev — hearings (1959) 12026 report (1959) 12158 text (1959) 17109 United Kingdom — hearings (1959) 12026 reports (1958) 12090, 12523; (1959) 12160, 12170, 12433 texts (1958) 15373; (1959) 15215 cooperation for peaceful uses, bilateral pro- grams (remarks) (1900) 16576 cooperation in peaceful application, agree- ment with International Atomic Energy Agency (19591 17120 cross section of Xe^^ as function of energy (1955) 18962 declassified documents, Atomic Energy Commission (1951) 2661-84, 4535-54, 6196-99, 9111-37, 10596-606, 12915- 920. 14594-595, 16116-123, 17509-510, 19293-296; (1952) 195-200, 2039-44, 3375-88, 4843-44, 6654-61, 10012-15, 12610, 16174. 17327-328, 1.S486-488 ; (1953) 2020-21, 5227-30, 7059, 8636-^ 38. 10069-74, 17055-56, 18414^15 ; (1954) 1446-48, 3400-1. 4863, 6370- 73, 8069-72, 9393-94, 13710-711, 19295-296; (1955) 276, 2874-83, 4094-97, 557&-5650, 7120-56, 8960-61 development — and control, report (1951) 18373 deformation of charged drop (1958) 13434 Federal-State cooperation, selected mate- rials (1959) 5786 simulated high-temperature nuclear loon (1960) 17755 development, growth, and state of industry hearings (1955) 2992, 4200; (1956) 6907. 8440 index (1955) 16S08 discussions, etc., of European scientists (1954) 1522 dissipation by fast electrons, calculations and tabulations (1959) 16941; (1960) 1180 distribution in neutrons produced by ther- monuclear reaction (1958) 8886 economics of nuclear power, bibliography (1960) 18307 Egyptian Atomic Energy Commission crea- tion, programs, etc., report, 1957 (1959) 1377 electrophoretic processes, nuclear aspects (1960) 6277 energy of activation of dislocated carbon atoms determined from irradiated graphite (1956) 4S20 energy source within wall, analvsis of spherical pressure vessel (1956) 1340 engineering materials program, scope, guide (1959) 17265 engineering role in development, svmposium (1955) 9175 expanded production program, hearing (1952) 6975 European centers, visits, report (1958) 6720 facilities for producing electric power, hear- ings (1956) 11830 facilities for radioactive work, construction (1958) 5382 facts, summary of atomic activities of interest to industry (1957) 16407 Federal-State relationships, hearings (1959) 15751 federally owned communities, negotiation of commercial leases — law (1956) 14489 reports (1956) 12034, 15164 financial protection requirements of act, exempt nonprofit educational institu- tions, reports (1958) 12046, 12462, 14089, 14470 first step toward peaceful use (address) (1954) 9065 fission products decay energy, literature search (1959) 15421 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 219 Atomic onerpry — Continued France, plan, nocount 1957-5*, program for 19.^9 (19fi0) 19000 gpneralizfd development program (1958) 1357C Government publications availahle from Supt. of Documents (19.^'") 2279 governmental Indemnity airalnst reactor hazards — hearinjrs (1950) 14585: (1957) 9300 report (195f. t 14701 jjrant for procurement of nuclear research and traiuinir equipnient. etc., agreement with Peru (1959) 17S02 Great Britnin. scientific research activities, report dOtJO) 4.S00 Grose: shorthand dictionary (1957) 4S1.3 Hauford facility — radiation exposure to people in environs n95,S) 13459 radiation protection record system (1958) 13409 health and biolojrv research project (19.-j5) 7.317 homogeneous boiling reactor power pnckaze for use in remote locations, design (1957) 12SS7 Hungary, problem of long range energy supply (1900) 1,S9«9 in your future, general discussion (1954) " 926.S indemnity act, extent to nuclear ship Savannnh — law (iri.'iS'i n7fiS reports (1958) 12047, 12463 indemnity act operations, AEC report — activities (19.59) 8419 committee print (1959) 7..1fi ,„^„„ hearings (1959) 12028; (I960) 16S26 industrial installations — employee radiation h.azards and work- nien's compensation — hearings (1959) 17314 . hearings, summary-analysis (1909) selected materials (19.59) 4422 health problems connected with work, USSR study (1959) 13156 industrial progress (1959) 4336 industrial use. monographs (1056) 423, 6682-85. 8294, 9915. 16474. 18412; (1958) 53S2. 6541-42, 11296-297 industrial wastes disposal (remarks) (19C0) 3423 industry — development, growth, and state, hearings (19,57) SlOl-2: (1958) 6719; (1959) 8524 : (1960) 9417 indexes (1957) 1766, 13170; (1958) 142'«0 ; (1960) 1590 inhalation hazards, evaluation (1958) 13457 sanitary engineering aspects, seminar (1957) 1048 information and material exchange with allies — hearings (1958) 8129 reports (1958) 8268, 8299, 8420 information cooperation. North Atlantic treaty parties, agreement (1956) 9486 information, cooperation with NATO, agree- ment, report (1955) 7948 information for mutual defense purposes, agrement with — Australia (1957) 16227 Canada (19.-.5) 18615 Canada and Great Britain, report (1955) 15:n4 Groat Britain (1955) 18629 installations — radiiition liiologv as supporting function (1958) 11305 radioactive liouid wastes, disposal prob- lem (195S) 13668 Interaction at distances smaller than 5 x 10-" cm (1953 I 1990.-) international control, U.S. efforts (1953) 6371 Atomic energy — Continued inventions, disposition of rights, aereement with Canada and Groat Britain (1956) 20S22 legislation, lists (1957) 4977B : (1958) 555S: (1959) 5785; (1960) 4799 legislation through 84th Congress, compila- tion (1957) 4977A legislation through S5th Congress — 1st session, compilation (1958) 1246 2d session, compilation (1959) 1509 legislation through 86th Congress, 1st ses- sion compilation (1960) 3506 level schemes A-40-A-92 (1956) 422 levels and metastable states in decay of Yb-169 (1959) 15403 levels, derived from optical spectra analyses (1952) 16831 : (1958) 7562 tables (1959) 1102 levels of 36 Kr-82 (1959) 3157 literature, bibliographies issued or in pro- gress, June-.Tulv 1960 (1960) 1«309 literature. 1947-59, catalog n9.%9) 7163 major activities, index (1953) 1S416 man's benefits from atom (address) (1955) 10692 materials, neutron flux measurements for irradiation experiments (1960) 19202 meeting human problems of nuclear age (address) (1955) 17638 Mexican laws (1956) 19200 national nuclear energy series, declassified volumes, list (1953) 3954 naval reactor program and shlppingport project, hearing (1957) 10767 Navy, nuclear schools for high school grad- uates, recruiting announcement (1960) 11592 neutron and gamma irradiation facilities, description (1957) 12917 neutron energy spectrum in DoO (1956) 3120 nuclear accidents in fast power reactors, studies (1958) 15637 nuclear data, 1957 (1958) 7925 nuclear data tables. 1959 (19.".9) 5657 nuclear energetics (1959) 1378 nuclear energy systems, anisotropic scat- tering in slabs, problems solved bv numerical method (1959) 5291 nuclear events at moderately hish energies (1954) 6436 nuclear fuel for atomic power, resources (1955) 13037 nuclear fuel for power production (1952) 3401 nuclear notes for industry (1955) 2011. 12896: (1956) 2064, 13194; (1957) 2525, 12029 nuclear plant catastrophe, exposure criteria for estimating consequences (1958) i:',379 nuclear power — costs (1959) 13812 feasibility, ensineering and economic anal- ysis (1957) 12896 Government and Industry (remarks) (1959) 5655 reactor jioteiitials (remarks) (1959) 17273 reactor technology (1953) 10076 nuclear-propelled vessels, construction, re- port (1955) 11 til 6 nuclear radiation heating effect on elastic- I)lastic stress distribution in thin-wall cylinders and spheres, analysis (1960) 7451 nuclear research and development, Poland (1958) 16181 nuclear safety in manufacturing plants (1960) 3403 nuclear ships, design trend, survey (1958) 2872 nucle.'ir technoloirv, bililioerapbv of selected AKC reports (1954) 4924: (19.-.5) 7387 nuclear technology influence on rockets and siiace (remarks) (1900) 236 operations in U.S., influence of lowered per- missible radiation dose recommenda- tions U958) 13464 Paffe 220 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Atomic energy — Continued organic moderated reactors, small-sized (10-40Mwe), power economics (1959) 17267 outer space propulsion, hearings (1958) 9332 papers (1953) 17084; (1955) 5666 patents, hearings (1959) 12027 patents, selected materials (1959) 57S7, 7318 peaceful uses — agreement between U.S. and IAEA (1960) 393 agreements with — Argentina, Chile, etc , report (1955) 15408 Turkish Republic, etc., report (1955) 1204S application, inter-American symposium, proceedings (1959) 3167 Armed Forces talk (1952) 14617 Atomic Energy Commission research pro- grams (remarks) (1959) 5659 atoms for peace, U.S.A. 1958 (1958) 15617 civilian program, comments of reactor de- signers and industrial representatives (1959) 1510 civilian use applications progress (1959) 173-175, 5644 Communist China makes great strides (1960) 3962 community impact (1960) 12768 development of international cooperation (1955) 12697 encourage by protection of public by Gov- ernmental indemnity, etc., report (1956) 16920 Euratom agreements — ■ approving, reports (1958) 14509, 14827 committee print (1958) 11819 cooperative proaram. hearings (1958) 7317, 11818, 14282 hearings, index (1959) 282 message from the President (1958) 9349 texts (1958) 16591; (1959) 8237 Euratom cooperation act — law (1958) 14190 reports (1958) 14508, 14825 frontiers in research, hearings (1960) 16824-825 governmental indemnity and personal lia- bility limitation, report (1956) 12360 information (in5><) 7926 international policies and programs of U.S., report (1960) 16827 labor imnlications (1957) 15984 lecture ('l952) 10017 low cost power from small nuclear reac- tors, technical problems (remarks) (1900) 7810 marine insurance coverage for 3d party liability (remarks) (1959) 403 meteorology, progress in applications (1958) 11503 new uses for food and agriculture (re- marks) (1960) 1494 nuclear power research and development in U.S., summary (1960) 16581 nuclear-powered merchant ship — hearing (1955) 14991 reports (1955) 15298, 11766 OflBcial materials, compilation (1955) 15013 peaceful and productive uses (remarks) (1960) 1496 petroleum reservoirs and oil shale deposits (address) (1959) 6645 progress, July-Dec. 1957 (1958) 2884 progress in civilian use applications (1958) 6525, 13336 radioactive isotopes in petroleum industry (1959) 13766 report of panel (1956) 5093-94 science and societv in atomic age, USSR study (1960) 17546 training of specialists, in USSR (1959) 5121 Atomic energy — Continued peaceful uses — continued United Nations international conference — papers (195S) 9124-49, 11301-512, 13349-690, 15622-639, 16778-791 : (1959) 3171 report by U.S. delegation (1959) 11758 USSR Academy of Sciences conference proceedings (1956) 6699-6702 physical research program — hearings (1958) 11817 additional copies, report (1958) 9533 index (1958) 15753 report (1958) 14281 physically handicapped, planned utilization at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (1954) 5758 physics in program (1952) 3459 plant acquisition and construction appro- priations, 1958 — proposal (1957) 15204 report (1957) 15275 plant expansion, etc., appropriations — hearings (1956) 8439; (1957) 10765, 13169, 13554, 15570; (1958) 5557; index (1958) 298, 3050; (1959) 3259 laws (1956) 10107,16850; (1957) 15029- (1958) 8084, 11716, 11786 reports (1957) 13450, 13502, 13888 15262, 15300, 15516: (1958) 6802 6817, 7014, 9479, 9574, 9588, 9709 9741, 12038; (1959) 9845 plants, Y-12 — ^'^^^^i^*'^"^^^ analysis procedures (1956) 6695 Stable isotope separations (1956) 8284 zirconium production (1956) 4042 ^"^'"i^^u^^uclear energy development, etc. Polish-Czechoslovak conference of nuclear power specialists, proceedings (1959) power and heat development, economic setting (1958) 11499 power demonstration program review of proposals, hearings (1958) 1247, 9333 power economics, literature search (1958) power from fusion, research (1958) 11299 power generation using nuclear energy (195 I ) 14736 power potentialities from liquid metal fuel (19f7)'"'l2884'°'*'''' feasibility report power^^pj-opos^ed^ dvilian expanded program power reactor development program current statement of AEC (1955) 7540 report (1954) 5079 President Truman's address at keel laying 14S34 ^*-°™^^ energy submarine (1952) problems of national defense and peaceful applications (address) (1959) 7162 proceedings of technical meetings descrin- tive, bibliography (1960) 10587 production wastes, etc., u.se for generating electric power (1959) 3171 products, facts for industry, 1957 (1959) '^"'bs (SoT^sli '"'*' ''' ^°'^"^*^-^' programs — AEC guide to films (1952) 3374 bibliographies (1954) 423; (1955) 7383; (1958) 15605; (1960) 7797 chemical processing and equipment, selected reference material (1955) 11057 handling radioactive wastes (1951) 14596 IAEA (1958) 15352 major activities (1951) 14597, 14600, 15072; (1952) 14726; (1953) 14917; (1954) 3402, 13712-713, 14578 ; (1955) 2884, 1.3903, 13906, 15014; (1956) 4944, 16476 ; (1957) 3483, 4824, 12915 ; (1958) 11299; (1960) 4716 Do not order from index; see indicated entry 282-992—68 15 Page 221 Atomic energy — Continued programs — continued major activities — continued indexes (1901) 19298; (1954) C374, 1S208; (1955) 7157, 18985; (1956) 8298, 19915; (1957) 9181, 17412 officer Bpecialization, Army regs (1957) 4727 steel mill product shipments (1957) 6624 progress reports. (1951) 10621, 14610; (1952) 3420 propulsion facllites construction, reports (1955) 14921, 15461 proton-proton scattering measurements in energy region 150 to 340 Mev (1955) 19079 public safety In continental weapons tests (1953) 9334 publications, price lists (1956) 923; (1957) 8918; (1958) 10508; (1960) 4380 radiation and radiation protection (1951) 17512 radiation, biological effects — report to public (1956) 19303; (1900) 10312 summary reports (1956) 19304; (1960) 10311 radiation hazard regulation, Federal-State relationship (address) (1960) 12776 radiation protection criteria and standards, their basis and use, selected materials (1960) 7985 radiation safety primer (1956) 357 radioactive contamination from nuclear tests. Pacific Ocean, summary (1957) 12916 radioactive materials, shipping and storage literature search (1960) 9183 range-energy curves, alpha-particles, pro- tons, and mesons (1955) 5656 raw materials situation in Australia, re- port (1955) 4201 reactor handbook — engineering (1955) 13895 materials, general properties (1955) 13896 physics (1955) 13894 regulatorv jurisdiction, cooperation with States- law (1959) 15737 reports (1959) 15880, 16114 relation to life sciences, training programs and challenges (1958) 13591 release by fusion processes in stars, tem- perature and density conditons (1958) 13356 release of information, spec, regs (1953) 1957 research — Agricultural Research Laboratory, Uni- versity of Tennessee, progress reports, (1959) 7149; (1960) 1479, 7790 New Brunswick Laboratory progress re- ports — (1957) 1646.9167; (1958) 2876, 7903; (1959) 11729; (1960) 224, 14898 Nuclear Metals, Inc., progress reports — (1958) 6532, 6534 research and development — agreement with United Kingdom (1954) 19051 subcommittee hearings (1956) 20076 additional copies, report (1956) 20088 research and teaching with Pennsylvania State University-owned reactor (1958) 13574 research and training equipment and mate- rials, grant for procurement, agree- ment with — Argentina (1960) 14755 Brazil (1960) 19293 Chile (19.j9) 1174;i cataloging technical information, methods, etc., in AEC (1953) s(;35 catalogs, sul)ii>cts headings used (1958) 7916; (19G0) 4709 commissioners, confirmation, hearings (1955) 11429 Communist domination of unions, commit- tee print (1952) 18G51 community disposal — hearings (1955) 11430-431,14474 law (1955) 14390 proposals (1954) S254 ; (1955) 7541 reports (1955) 14791, 15356 community disposal, amend act — hearings (1950) 501, 16896 law (1956) 14563 reports (1956) 14798, 15233 community problems at Los Alamos, hear- ing (1960) 6465 conceptual plant for determining fixed charges on reprocessing spent reactor fuel (1958) 2882 confirmation of Eugene M. Zuckert, hear- ing (1952) 3589 construction appropriations — law (1959) 11951 reports (1959) 8866, 9845 construction services, etc., guide for con- tracting (1951) G200; (1952) 8474; (1955) 4099 ; (195G) 18415 contract policy and operation (1951) 4534 contracting and purchasing oflices (1951) 0195, 10595 contractors, State taxation, hearing (1952) 8700 contracts, waive bond requirements (1953) 9135 contribution to cultivation of intellectual resources (1958) 13575 contributions to geology of uranium and thorium (195(1) 12092 cooperate in nuclear materials distribution in West Herlin — Jiearing (1957) 6722 law (1957) G719 reports (1957) GSSO, 7057 cumulated numerical list of available unclas- sified reports (1955) 13932; (1956) 9912 Decatur, 111., plant, transfer to Navv Dept. — law (1951) 17787 reports (1951) 14894, 18125 declassified documents (1955) 8964-80, 11042-54, 13891-900, 16608-613, 18060-68, 18958-984; (195G) 324-355, 1281-1313, 3070-3200. 4794-4943 abstracts (1955) 89G0-G1 depository library bulletin concerning pro- grams, pulilications, etc (19G0) 4692 disposition of property nt Richland, Oak Ridge, Sandia and Los Alamos, hearing (19G0) 15103 Dixon-Yates contract — hearings (1954) 18433; (1955) 388A, 437 ; (195G) 5488 staff report (1958) 5S19 validity, oi)inlon (1955) 1664 waiver of statutory requirements, report (1955) 2993 electric power contracts, Comptroller Gen- eral's reports (1955) 5963; (1950) 18563 employees' housing, provide mortgage Insur- ance, law (19G0) 18405 engineering materials list — drawings, ijhotogriiphs, specifications (1959) 11741, 17264; (1960) 3413, 4325-27, 4708, 7802, 18310 Index (1960) 14904 engineering materials program, scope, guide (1959) 17265 Atomic Energy Commission — Continued establish, act of 1946 (1952) 18601 executives, etc.. increase salaries — law (1957) 15154 rejtorts (1956) 14733, 15174; (1957) 13449, 13887 facilities — fallout countermeasures (1956) 16469 industrial and radiation accidents, 1957- 58 (1959) 138U3 fellowshi))s, investigation bv Civil Service Commission (1953) 10708 financial report, 1957 (1958) 1114 grants and research contracts (1952) 4166 housing for Savannah River and Paducab sites, hearing (1951) 6436 indemnity act, operations — hearings (1958) 11816; (1959) 12028; (1960) 1G826 rei)orts (1959) 7316. 8419 installation codes for OR-315 (1952) 10018 licenses with commercial suppliers, hearing (1959) 14101 long-term utility contracts — hearings (1953) 12366 law (1953) 12365 reports (1953) 12425, 12768 meeting with contractor source and special materials inanageu)ent representatives, papers (195S) 1110 member, nomination of John A. McCone, hearing (195S) 9331 National Bureau of Standards report (1951) 1(;127 office building, increase appropriation — hearing (1957) 15184 law (1957) 13155 reports (1957) 9707. 9516 office building near or in D.C., construct — law (1955) 7535 reports (1955) 6301, 7651. 7656 omnibus bill, amending act of 1954, hearings (195S) 14279 operations and area offices, AEC guide (1955) 4099; (1956) 18415 operations, clarify — law (1956) 16875 reports (1956) 14800, 15235 opinions of office of asst. general counsel, .Tan. 1949-Mar. 1952, index (1952) 10019 Paducab project, power supply to replace TVA (1954) 18210 papers by AEC-NRC fellows (1951) 9196 patents available for licensing (1960) 1488 pay salary of commissioner appointed dur- ing recess of Senate — law (1955) 16757 reports (1955) 14876, 15409 jiersoiinel policy (1951) 4556 Personnel Security Board, hearing transcript of J. Robert Oppenheimer (1954) 9395 physical research program, report (1958) 14281 plant expansion appropriations — laws (195G) 10107, 16850 reports (1056) 8504, 8508, 8798, 14717, 14805. 170G1 posters (1951) 12914; (1953) 18468 power clemonstration program contracts, hearing (1958) 1247 power reactor development program — current statement (1955) 7540 report (1954) 5079 preliminary maps (1956) 4945, 8299-8300, 9919-20 procurement, case study, report (1958) 322 procurement, small business participation — hearings (1958) 14899 report (1959) 1565 program!? — environmental contamination from weap- on tests (1958) 15588 finding and encouraging peaceful uses for atom (remarks) (1959) 5659 training of foreign nationals in nuclear science and engineering (1958) 114G7 publications lists (1951) 1704, 11889 Page 224 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Atomic Energy Commission — Continued purcliasing electricity from private com- panies (1953) 18054 purcliasing offices, directory (1958) 7926 radioactive materials shipments, deviation from civil air regs (1955) 354 radioactive waste disposal program status report (1957) 17410 reactor licensing procedures, etc., study 1957) 6721 reactor safety experimental program (1956) 6685 real property occupation or condemnation, appropriations — law (1955) 11412 reports (1955) 9680, 9946, 11653 records management (1956) 11053 relationship with FCDA, hearing (1955) 14473 releases (1955) 2011, 12896-897; (1956) 2064, 13194-195; (1957) 2525-26, 12029-30; (1958) 2034, 10397; (1959) 2328, 10777; (1960) 2422, 11832 reports — abstracted in nuclear science abstracts, availability listing (1959) 11739; (1960) 91S6 availability listing (1958) 9116 civilian power and test reactors, litera- ture search (1957) 6417 corporate author entries used in catalog- ing, list (1952) 6695, 16236; (1955) 9176 declassified, Jan.-Feb. 1960 (1960) 10583 distribution lists (1952) 4863, 16235; (1953) 5261, 14966; (1954) 4925 downgraded or declassified, cumulative index (1960) 7801 gas-cooled, graphite-moderated reactor, technical aspects, hearing (1958) 6721 interest to industry (1954) 3471, 4924, 6428-31; (1955) 7386-91 manual for preparation (1954) 4911 thermonuclear processes, literature search (1957) 6418. 16403 reports, semiannual — cumulative index (1955) 275 departiiieutal editions (1951) 4534, 4555, 14597, 14600: (1952) 3389-90, 14726, 14728; (1953) 3934, 3936, 14917, 14936; (1954) 3402, 3433, 13712-713; (1955) 2885, 13903, 13906; (1956) 4944, 4946, 16476-477; (1957) 3483- 84. 4824-25, 12915, 12918; (1958) 2884, 2886, 11299-300; (1959) 4339; (1960) 4715-16 document editions (1951) 4944. 15072; (1952) 3803. 14949; (1953) 4220, 15602; (1954) 3748, 14578; (1955) 3112. 15014; (1956) 5277. 17030; (1957) 3718, 13623; (1958) 3181, 12216; (1959) 4667; (1960) 5055 indexes (1951) 9138, 19298; (1952) 10020, 161S0; (1953) 8639, 18416; (1954) 6374, 18208; (1955) 7157, 18985; (1956) 8298, 19915; (1957) 9716, 9181, 17412; (1958) 9121; (1959) 195, 9672; (1960) 10586 make anual — law (1959) 9775 reports (1959) 7397, 7564 requests for classified reports, etc — Army regulations (1955) 5494 ; (1956) 4711, 18192 special regulations (1951) 7678; (1952) 9948; (1953) 9978 research project, annual report (1956) 398 research reports, see listings under Atomic Energy Commission in the mouthly is- sues, 1957 thru 1960. restricted data, access to, spec, regs (1952) 9949-50 rules and regulations (1959) 197, 4335, 11757; (1960) 7808, 12774, 16575 Savannah River plant, housing, etc., for area, hearing (1952) 7372 Savannah River project — community changes — departmental edition (1953) 819 document edition (1953) 1199 Atomic Energy Commission — Continued Savannah River project — Continued employment practices — committee print (1952) 13499; hear- ings (1953) 2230 selling to AEC, organization and purchasing programs (1954) 4903; (1955) 4100; (1956) 9921 ; (1958) 7926 serials of technical libraries, union list (1952) 10113 standard distribution list (1951) 14618 State taxation — law (1953) 15321 report (1953) 15678 subject headings used in catalogs (19ol) 14619; (1955) 4125 summaries of physical research — metallurgy, solid state physics, and ceramics (1959) 13802 physics and mathematics (1959) 11740 projects in metallurgy, directory (1955) 16625 technical books published, 1947-59 catalog (1959) 7163 Technical Information Service — organizations having publication ex- change agreements with, list (1960) 229 programs, etc., description (I960) 1483 technical journals published (1960) 4718 technical reports, lists (1956) 432, 4957, 6704, 9922, 11643, 16479; (1957) 2530, 12034 ^ transfer to Science and Technology De- partment — analysis and summary of bill (1958) 5812, 6922 ,,„^„s hearings (1958) 8479, 12606; (1959) 761S, 10044 translation title list and cross reference guide (1954) 424 unclassified bibliographies (1954) 19307; (1955) 7384; (1956) 421 unclassified documents (1955) 8986-9202, 11058-152, 13907-933, 16618-630, 18070-78, 18987-19081; (1956) 358- 431, 1314-1348, 3201-41, 4947-55 . uranium procurement, domestic and foreign (remarks) (1959) 7157 uranium purchase program, status (re- marks) (1960) 165S0 wage payments at Nevada test site, hear- ing (1952) 5070 welding conference, minutes of 7th annual meeting 4329 Atomic Energy Commission and Contractor Safety and Fire Protection Conference, proceedings (1959) 8411 Atomic Energy Community, European, see European Atomic Energy Community. Atomic Energy International Conference on Peaceful Uses of, sec International Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy. Atomic Energy Installations, Secretary of Labor's Advisory Committee on Labor Management Relations in, see Secre- tary of Labor's Advisory Committee on Labor Management Relations in Atomic Energy Installations. Atomic Energy Joint Committee : abolish, analysis and summary of bill (1958) 5812. 6922 appropriations. 1952 — estimate (1952) 5094 law (1952) 5069 report (1952) 5412 appropriations 1960, supplemental — law (1960) 6464 proposal (1960) 5059 report (1960) 5161 committee prints, see subjects, establish, act of 1946 (1952) 18601 executive director, compensation, reports (1956) 3485, 3633 hearings, see subjects. membership, legislation, and publications, lists (1956) 8441; (1957) 4977B (1958) 5558; (1959) 5785; (1960) 4799 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 225 Atomic Energy Joint Committee — Continued physical research program, hearings, addi- tional copies, report (IG'jS) 9533 pubUcatlons. lists (1956) 8441; (1957) 4©77B reports, fue subjects, Atomic Enterprise (U.S.S.) : construction appropriations, reports (1955) 14921. 15461 Atomic fusion energy, how soon? (remarks) (1960) 3422 Atomic icebreaker Lenin, USSR (1959) 10327 Atomic ordnance : Federal item identification guides for supply cataloging (1957) 5343, 11311; (1958) 7120, 16002 fuzing and firing devices, Federal supply classification, logistics responsibilities Army regs (1957) 6317 gun-type systems. Federal supply classifica- tion logistics responsibilities, Army reg (1957) 6315 high explosive charges, propellants and detonators. Federal supply classifica- tion, logistics responsibilities. Army regs (1957) 6319 implosion system, Federal supply classifica- tion, logistics responsibilities, Army regs (1957) 6314 miscellaneous items, Federal supply classifi- cation, logistics responsibilities. Army regs (1957) 0321 nuclear components. Federal supply classi- fication, logistics responsibilities, Army regs (1957) 6318 test and handling equipment, Federal sup- ply classification, logistics responsibil- ities. Army regs (1957) 6320 thermonuclear systems. Federal supply clas- sification logistics responsibilities, Army regs (1957) 6316 Atomic physics, see Nuclear physics. Atomic piles, see Reactors (atomic). Atomic power, see Atomic Energy. Atomic power plants, see Nuclear reactor power plants Atomic radiation, see Radiation. Atomic reactors, see Reactors (atomic). Atomic warfare : and civil defense, reading list (1954) 734 Army in atomic age, oflBcers' call (1956) 9837 atomic weapons and anti-atomic defense, excerpts (1959) 852 attack, local anti-air defense of population, USSR study (1960) 15630 biological and environmental effects — hearings (1960) 394 additional copies, reports (1959) 14323, 16057 excerpts (1959) 13804-SOS, 15422 summary-analysis (1959) 14102 civil defense against (1951) 3104, 8597 defense ashore, naval activities (1956) 16080; (1960) 11680 defense, in aviation, Yugoslavian studies (1959) 5132 defense. Navy training courses (1955) 5120 ; (1960) 5987 effects and protection measures (1951) 4009 medical services in mass attack. USSR (1059) 10613 nuclear attack and limited-scale war pre- paredness programs, adcquacv, hearing (1958) 14285 nuclear warfare — bibliography (1957) 11420 medical management of mass casualties (l'.».^)5) 18952 ollicers work in process of planning naval combat operations, opinion (195!») 1.S63 Operation Cue, atomic test program, 1955 (1955) 6419 personal preparedness In nuclear age, in- terim student manual (1900) 18361 pocket reference card (1954) 5871 Atomic warfare — Continued postattack recovery planning, report (1960) 13394 shelter test programs, report (1958) 14452 6 steps to survival (1955) 10214; (1956) 17232 stockpiling for defense, nuclear age (1958) 3394 see alHO Atomic bombs. Atomic weapons, see Weapons — also names of weapons. Atomic world of affairs (remarks (1959) 9671 Atomizers, hand, specification (1953) 109S3 Atoms : atomic phenomena occurring on and near surfaces of solids, investigations (1959) 4202 atoms for peace (1955) 15013; (1958) 15617; (1959) 11758 formation during radiolysis of hydrocarbons at temperature of 77° K, USSR studies (1959) 3726 impure, grain-boundary segregation (1955) 6663 linear chain, vibrational spectrum (1954) 3425 man'.s benefits from atom (address) (1955) 10692 nuclear energy and space exploration (paper) (1959) 17721 optical method of determining concentra- tion in ground state (1954) 4S96 peaceful and productive uses (remarks) (1960) 1496 photo-ionization (1954) 1455 protector, destroyer, benefactor (remarks) (1959) 7158 radioactive, radiations from, compilation of information (1959) 5658 spectrum lines, broadening by quadrupole Stark effect (1954) 3426 spectrum of atomic hydrogen, 6th series (1953) 8034 structure (1956) 1599, 17222 tagged atoms in study of — biosynthesis of chlorophyll (1959) 7138 plant nutrition and use of fertilizers (1959) 171 tracer — application in microbiology, conference transactions (1959) 7137 carbon 14 and phosphorus 32, metabolic dynamics studies (1958) 11423 you can understand the atom (1952) 2099 see also Matter. Atopetholidae, see Millepeds ATP, see Adenosine triphosphate ATRC manual (1955) 5432 Attaches, see Agricultural attaches — Air at- taches — Labor attaches — Military at- taches — Naval attaches Attachment : and garnishment of wages, etc., amend D.C. Code — hearings (1959) 9906 law (1959) 12010 reports (1958) 12578, 14539; (1959) 5892, 10013 exemption from garnishment in D.C, re- ports (1951) 18279; (1952) 5174 proceedings in D.C, modify requirement for oath — law (1954) 16881 reports (1954) 14239, 14771 Attachment plug-caps, ace Plugs. Attack and defense (military science), see Military art and science. Attack-warning devices, see Civilian defense — Warning devices. Attapulgite, makes good insecticide carrier (1958) 1014 Attaway, Louie E., relief (1954) 11725, 15119, 16524 Attean, Maine, railroad accident (1958) 3574 Attendance reports, GAO general regulations (1050) 7503 Attention, see Interest (psychology) — Vigi- lance Page 226 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Attenuation : atmospheric — K-band radio wavelengths (1957) 16110 measurement at 4.3 mm wavelength (1957) 17125 coaxial cables, radiation effect (1956) S285 fungicide attenuation by oils (1953) 20368 gamma rav and neutrons — calculations (1956) 8293; (1958) 179 reactor shields (1957) 17411 measurement method, military standard (1956) 18814 neutron, in soils and concrete, shielding studies (1959) 9657 parados, normal curve in test theory (1957) 6179 radiation from nuclear weapons into under- ground structures (1958) 7593 scattered cobalt 60 radiation in lead and building materials (1958) 2879 shock tube, boundarv-layer-unsteady action effect (1956) 17565: (1958) 7536 shock waves in shock tube — hvdrogen and helium as driver gases ■ (1957) 4447 nonlinear theory for predicting effects of bundary layer (1958) 16384 Attenuation coefficients, see Coefficients. Attenuation of electromacnetic radiation by sea water (1959) 8152 Attenuators : cascade-connected (1951) 1426 fixed, coaxial-line and waveguide, specifi- cations a955) 3187; (1956) 55S phantom antenna and attenuator, specifica- tion (1953) 10S24 piston, chart (1952) 11370 technical manual (1951) 12910 variable magnetic, utilizing high-loss fer- romasnetic materials as dissipative elements (1959) 13511 Western Electric Co., model, technical manual (1953) 530 see also Logarithmic attenuators. Attic ventilation fans, see Fans. Attica, N.Y., topographic quadrangle map (1951) 9943 Attilia, Mother, and others, relief (1953) 10465, 12849, 15082 Attitude (psychology) : Airmen's Proficiency School program (1956) ISOSl attitudinal film, contribution of lecture supplements to effectiveness (.1956) 19727 bomber crew performance in combat (1954) 16107; (1956) 16301 change as related to perceived majority opinion within group (1957) 16.359 change, effects of personal versus imper- sonal refutation of audience counter- arguments (1958) 5314 change through refutation and elaboration of audience counter-arguments (1956) 11474 change through refutative communications, factors influencing (1956) 16304 changes effected by presenting majority opinion with and without supporting arguments (1957) 9096 combat crew membership, scale develop- ment (1955) 2729 combat performance characteristics asso- ciated with changes in membership of medium-bomber crews (1958) 4013 conservation attitudes (address) (1960) 5413 differences among disparate Air Force spe- cialties (1956) 19728 directive and nondirective communication procedures effects (1956) 4648 employee surveys, improving management (1955) 3907 F scale, measure of authoritarian personal- ity trends, study (1957) 10565 instructor crew influence on attitude for- mation in student crews (1955) 5440 job attitudes of supermarket employees (1956) 19564 Attitude ( psychology ) — Continued job satisfaction, analysis (1957) 7871 job success, isolating dimensions (1955) 1071 measurment, forced-choice and projective techniques (1958) 120 measuring toward superiors and subordi- nates, sentence completion test (1957) 9097 modification effect on learning (1956) 4647 nonreenlisted airmen toward Air Force, survey report (1958) 5318 relation of indirect measure of attitude to expressed military attitude (1956) 13992 relationship to success in technical train- ing course, study (1957) 226 scales, validation (1960) 1652S similarity among members of bomber crew as predictor of interpersonal relation- ships (1957) 230 stability of WAF attitudes as measured by survey BE-CE501GX (1956) 18073 student groups in advanced flying training, comparative study (1956) 11470 students, working partner effect (1956) 1.3988 survey of AFROTC cadets (1956) 6402 world toward U.S., basic procedures in battlefield of ideas (address) 10205 see also Public opinion. Attitude Assessment Board, see Army Atti- tude Assessment Board. Attorney General, see Justice Department. Attorney General's Conference on Organized Crime, proceedings (1951) 7160 Attorney General's National Committee to Study Antitrust Laws : effect on enforcement of Robinson-Patman act, report (1957) 1784 additional copies, report (1957) 5091 report (1955) 6616 hearings (1955) 15532 Attorneys, see Lawyers — Public defenders Attu Island, chart (1951) 6385 Atwater, Calif., population, special census (1952) 17385; (1954) 19335 Atwater, Ohio, railroad accident (1956) 17492 Auburn, N.Y. : Oswego River watershed, engineer report — departmental edition n957) 8495 document edition (1957) 8261 topographic map (1951) 13908 Auburn University land exchange (1960) 13592. 15055, 15131 Aucella, succession, speciation, and utility of pelecypod for mapping rock units in Pacific Coast region and Alaska (1959) 7853 Auctioneers : surplus real property, fees — law (1954) 16S93 report (1954) 17066 Auctions : American livestock market (statement) (1956) 16082 cooperative fruit and vegetable (1952) 5750 fruit, changing role (1959) 8324 livestock auctions in northeastern States (1956) 18S56, 18858 livestock markets — Appalachian area, methods and facilities (1959) 5547 application of packers and stockyards act (1959) 3016 United States. development, volume handled, etc (1958) 5235 tobacco — marketing (1955) 18696 Maryland, resales (1957) 3246 Audetons, audio detector, instruction manual (1951) 2706 Audi, Nabiha E., relief (1954) 14958 Audio detectors, see Audetons. Audio-frequency equalizers, see Equalizers. Audio level test panel (1959) 1372 Audio oscillators, see Oscillators. Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 22^ Audiovisual education : directors in State departments and city systems, 1906-57 (1957) 752 Federal-State relationships (1952) 17658 instruction in teacher education (1952) 17642 materials for training civilian employees, Army reps (1955) 10939 materials specialists in State library agen- cies and city library systems, directory (1957) 14085 public schools and library systems, key per- sonnel, directory (1959) 3422; (1960) 9676 publications of Education Office, list (1954) 4050: (1956) 627; (1957) 1951; (1958) 46S see also Visual Instruction. Audiogram, hearing loss for speech, use for prediction (1956) 12740 Audioldgists : grants for training — bearings (19(50) 3622, 5032, 9507, 9644, 10951, 168S9 report (1960) 11022 Audiology : children with impaired hearing (1952) 10169 determination of hearing losses in veterans (1960) 14773 Audiometers, serial audiograms measured by Bekesy-type audiometry (1960) 6238 see also Bone conduction vibrators Audiometry : brief tone, temporal integration in hypa- cusie (1960) 5785 limitPd frequency monitoring, efficiency in Air Force hearing conservation pro- gram (1960) 4616 sensori-neural acuity level, clinical deter- mination, new method (1960) 4637 Auditing : accounting and auditing developments in GAO (1957) 5595 Air Force regulations (1955) 6936; 6135 Army Dept. circular (1955) 8857 Armv establishment, Army regs 4676, 18128: (1957) 1550 Armv regulations (1951) 6014, (1952) 47n:',. 1247M. 1S373 ; 5463, 8772-73, 17909, 18803-804 ; (1956) 4676, 16331, 18128; (1957) 1550 audit control program (1953) 9383 audit exceptions, GAO regulations (1951) 1047. 11414 auditing witliin Army, Army regs (1955) 8772, 17009. ISSO.T audits of Post Office Dept. fixed credit ac- counts. Army regs (1955) 2770, 8789 books for RFiA borrowers, standards for CPA's (1956) 19373 bridge commissions, etc., transactions, hear- ing (105.>) 14896 contract audit manual, spec, regs (1952) 12525: (1954) 222; (1956) 19003 contracts with price redetermination clauses, spec, regs (1953) 341 cooperatives, and understanding of audits (1952) 11070 eligibility, F.S.A. assistance rolls, hearing (1953) 574 5 Federal— Armv National Guard and Air National Guard regulations (1956) 12802 Armv National Guard regulations (1958) 5010 Federal agencies — auditing ••lutliorizations, policy and proce- dures, GAO guidance manual (1957) 5914: (1058) 17008-9: (1950) 1705: (1960) 60(;!i-70. 1551S. 17160 guidelines, policy and procedures, GAO guidance manual (1959) 1704, 7841, 12758: (1900) 8461-62 princiiilos and ii'-ocedurcy. G.\0 trtiidance manual (1957) 1501:? ; (1958) 640. 7350-52, 8730, 12861. 15070-71 ; (1960) 15517 (1957) (1056) 12754 : (1955) Auditing — Continued GAO report on civil service retirement and disability fund, print, report (1956) 5184 Government corporations audits. report.s (1951) 3220; (1954) 1709; (1956) 5419 Hawaiian government accounts, amend or- ganic act — law (1956) 16775 reports (1956) 12065. 17047 internal audit program in Army Establish- ment, Army regs (1952) 12473; (1955) 5463 mass economic movement in state-operated enterprises. Communist China (1960) 14074 military accounts — Armv regulations (1951) 6014, 12754; (1952) 4703. 18373 special regulations (1952) 3290-91; (1953) 288 oversea agencies, spec, regs (1952) 3293 probability sampling to reduce paperwork (1960) 2133 procedures for nonappropriated funds. Army regs (1055) 8773: (1956) 16331 property. National Guard regulations (1953) 1781 5 reports, language improvement suggestions (1957) 10050 reports of waste, etc.. spec, regs (1952) 3292 sequential analysis techniques application (1954) 8075 special regulations (1052) 3290-9.3. 12525: (1953) 288: (1954) 222: (1956) 19903 see also for audit reports, names of corpo- rations, etc. Auditing clerks, examination nrnnuncements (1951) 9263; (1952) 312.2212 Auditor general. USAF. see Air Force. Auditorium Commission. District of Columbia. see District of Columbia Auditorium Commission. Auditors : career opportunities — Defense Department (1956) 550 Housing and Home Finance Agency (1959) 4933 central accounting post offices, salaries (1052) 10880 civil service opportunities (1955) 18143 D.C.. responsibility — law (1951) 14792 reports (1951) 6694. 13345 examination announcements (1051) 026."- 64: (1952) 312, 2212. 18564. 18569. (1953) 2163: i105n r.541. 19371; (1955) 362. 1272. 2966, 5919, 74SS, 7490-91, 18129-130: (1956) 5027, 5029. 6765. 8360. 8374. 9090. 14250. 14265. 16571. 18526. 200:^,8; (1957) 17531: (1958) 5472. 9203. 15718; (1959) 3204. 4372. 437.S-79. 4385. 17207 : (1060) 4757. 9275. 16685 General Accounting Office (1958) 5473: (1060) 6370 industrial cost and internal audits, amend- ment (1954) 16347 internal and contract (1960) 351. 18367 internal auditor (1955) 166«3 : (1056) 18519; (1957) 1734; (1958) 5481, 15714 telephone auditor (1952) 6812; (1955) examining circular (19551 4167 picking your firm (1059^ 1169 Auditory acuity, see Acuity. Auditory fatigue, see Fatigue. Audits, sec Auditing. Audrain v Campos. Arturo E., relief (195S) 9675, 13886. 14328 Audubon Centennial Year : designating 1951 — law (1051) 16332 reiiorts (1951) 6669, 14079 Auf der Ileide-Aragonn, Inc.. claim (1951) 6561, 80892; (1953) 5558; (1955) 6054; (1958) 9671. 13949. 14312 Page 228 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Augers : earth, skid-mounted, specifications (1951) 15219: (1952) 15000; (1954) 5461-62 pesthole, hand, specification (1954) 607 sewer and pipe, and water closet, hand, specifications (1953) 5779; (1954) 7227; (1955) 17116 use in mining bituminous coal (1957) 7942 use in surface mining, recommended safety standards (1958) 16296 Aughtman, Morris, and wife, validation of land transfer in Okaloosa County, Fla., (1954) 5375, 8354, 11271 August-collected comes yield poor red pine seed (1960) 3873 Augusta, Ga. : Bush Field, terminal forecasting manual (1954) 17881 census of housing, 1950 — - block statistics (1952) 2146 nonfarm housing characteristics (1953) 3984 census of population, 1950. population, ad- vance report (1951) 16213 instrument approach charts (1951) 6304, 6345-46 weather observations, hourly (1950) 19485 Augusta, Maine : instrument approach chart (1951) 4653 railroad accident (1955) 6613 Augusta Chemical Co., court case (1951) 1234 Augusta Furniture Co., Inc., relief (1960) 8037 Augustine, Clarence M., and wife, relief (1955) 9478: (1956) 12206, 14322 Aujero, Milgaros, relief (1952) 1051,3, 13835, 14878 Aula Oaak region, new ore manifestation of copper (1959) 1777 Aulne, Kans., railroad accident (1957) 8736 Ault. Colo., railroad accident (1953) 19259 Aureomycin : effect on tissues in vitro (1952) 4306 hydrochloride and gamma irradiation ef- fects on meat preservation, tests (1959) 8394 identify by chemical name, chlortetracy- cline — • law (1953) 15263 reports (1953) 12455, 12861 treatment of dairy cattle infected with Coxiella burnetii (1951) 17091 usein complex therapy of acute radiation sickness in dogs, USSR study (1960) 17442 Aurex Corp , relief (1958) 11873 Aurora, 111., population, special census (1956) 20005 Auroras : emissions, interferometer measurement of widths, USSR study (1960) 10108 illumination, and radar reflections from them. relationship, USSR studies (1959) 1764 low latitude observations Sept. 29-30, 1957, USSR study (1960) 8521 planetary distribution, USSR study (1959) 12916 radar reflections (1959) 1763 Soviet bloc IGY literature translations 1959) 7912 Aurucci, Michela, relief (1954) 10018, 14002. 14309 Aust, Mary A., land conveyance, report (1955) 15171 Austell, Ga., railroad accident (1951) 5441 Austenite : age-hardenable, foundry characteristics (1959) 10537 carbon solubility (1952) 9552 corrosive cracking of austenitic steels and high temperature and pressures (1959) 1927 nonhomogeneity (1953) 18421 silicon effect on rate of diffusion of carbon (1954) 6:;91 transformation by X-ray diffraction (1951) 5737 transformation in low-carbon steel de- posited as weld metal (1951) 17046 Austenitic joints, see Joints. Austin, Clifford M., motor vehicle accident (1959) 6337 Austin, Elizabeth F., relief (1954) 9893, 14914, 16404 Austin, Magdalene Z., relief (1954) 5177, 8471, 9580 Austin, Tex. : aeronautical charts (1951) 498, 7844 census of business, 1954, central business district statistics (1957) 477 census of housing, 1950 — block statistics (1952) 6731 nonfarm housing characteristics (1953) 3985 census of population, 1950 — advance reports (1951) 17574 census tract statistics (1952) 18533 illicit narcotics traffic, hearings (1956) 10656 instrument approach chart (1951) 2905 land conveyance — hearing (1955) 7974 law (1955)- 9402 reports (1955) 7680, 7901 map of area (1951) 11451 real property, remove limitation — law (1957) 15169 reports (1957) 13540, 15560 weather observations, hourly (1956) 19528 Austin Independent School District, Tex. : convey property to — law (1957) 15169 reports (1957) 13540, 15560 Australasia, labor organizations, directory (1958) 10037; (1960) 9877 Australia : agricultural machinery and equipment sur- vey (1960) 6318 air transport services, agreement (1957) 16226 atomic energy — cooperation for civil uses agreement (1957) 10374 information for mutual defense, agree- ment (1957) 16227 baggage regulations (1955) 15722 canned deciduous fruit industry (1959) 17432 certificates of airworthiness for imported aircraft, agreement (1960) 2237 citrus industry (1951) 16838 civil aviation (1957) 872 dairy industry, competitive aspects (1958) 604 dried prune industry (1960) 17121 double taxation, conventions with U.S. — hearing (1953) 12939 report (1953) 12742 texts (1953) 10562-564; (1954) 7710, 9086, 17848 economic developments (1956) 5726; (1957) 7379; (1958) 7319; (1959) 7772 economic information, summary (1953) 13287 economy, basic data (1958) 3509 establishing a business in Australia (1953) 19030; (1955) 6500; (1958) 3506 exports and imports, licensing and ex- change controls (1959) 3536 financial arrangements for furnishing sup- plies and service to naval vessels, agreements (1957) 4378 foreign trade (1955) 19456; (1957) 11553; (1960) 9799 gazetteer, oflicial standard names (1957) 14269 general agreements on tariffs and trade (1952) 19182; (1958) 10200 grain exports (1952) 4128; (1953) 2567; (1954) 1904 grain stocks (1953) 17537 hospital and medical care programs, hear- ings (1954) 6890 import tariff system (1953) 19025; (1955) 10351 ; (1957) 7402 instrumentation overseas (1955) 9208 interchange of patent rights and technical information agreement (1958) 5133 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 229 Australia — Continued investment in Australia, Information for U.S. businessmen (1957) 4012 jubilee celebration, Members of House to attend, report (1951) 7999 labor problems and policies, 1951 (1951) 1C923 lend-lease settlement neRotintlons — departmental edition {195S) 512S document edition (1958) 4211 lights and fop signals (1951) 9994: (1953) 117S: (1954) 194S: (]955) 8279, 15786; (195fi) 15S08; (1957) 932; (1958) G61. 1587. 6093. 15094: (1959) 1718, 4935, 14770, 17497; (1960) 1840, 9862 livestock and meat industry and U.S. pro- ducer (1960) 647 living costs and conditions (1957) 856 motion pictures, statistics and general in- formation (1960) 9205 mutual aid settlement, investment of trust account, agreement (1955) 10709 mutual defense assistance agreement (1951) 15S66 olive industry (1959) G208 our neighbors down under (1051) 17342 Pacific charter agreement (1956) 1877 parcel post, agreements (1953) 11563; (1959) 1200 passport visas, agreements (1956) 12930 ; (1960) 19302 patent and trademark regulations (1958) 12786 pharmaceutical regulations (1959) 14695 pilot, supp (1951) 5421 preparing shipments to Australia (1955) 17206; (1959) 3535 railways (1957) 5587 railways, bibliographv of basic information sources (1956) 739 raw materials for atomic development, re- port (1955) 4201 sailing directions (1951) 3710, 19908; (1952) 695: (1953) 2621, 4584-85, 19239-240; (1954) 5726. 15581, 17546: (1955) 1042, 10440, 172S0 ; (1956) 1680, 9176, 19103: (1957) S711 ; (1.158) 667. 12S.S5 ; (1959) 1721, 3614, 14777; (1960) 5438, 8486, 9870 security treaty — Pacific securitv foundations (1952) 8131 ratification (1952) 3923 signed at San Francisco (1952) 15879 seed markets (1956) 5710 sending gift packages to Australia (1953) 19160; (1956) 721; (1957) 17758; (1960) 18560 Snowy Mountains Hydroelectric Authority, agreement (1953) 2868 space vehicles tracking stations program, agreement (1960) 104:^7 teaching aids for developing international iiiHlerstanding (1957) 5427 telecoiDinunications, agreement (1953) 11. "-.4.1. 19.-13 trade (1960) 17125 trade with TTnited States (1953) 2575, 13282; (1954) 15512; (1955) 656, 15730; (1956) 20444: (1958) 1522 United States Educational Foundation in Australia, agreement (1955) 19704 weather stations, agreement (1958) 6372 Wolf Creek meteorite crater (1952) 923 Australia Special Mission, report (1951) 17945 Australian War Memorial : donate paintings to — law (1954) 14067 reports (1954) 11609, 12007 Australorbis glabratus, see Snails. Austria : atomic energy cooperation for civil uses, agreement (1956) 17785; (1960) 6089 bonds, agreement — report (1958) 3202 texts (1958) 918,3193 can Au.stria be freed? (Armed Forces talk) (1953) 9900 Austria — Continued certificates of airworthiness for imported aircraft, agreement (1959) 9523 civil affairs, report of I'.S. high commis- sioner (1951) 2252-53. 12534-535 civil aviation (1955) 15733 claims settlement under independence res- toration treaty, agreement (1959) 17102 copyright, agreement (1960) 14744 cotton marketing situation (1954) 12338 disposition of U.S. property, agreement (1956) 7825 double taxation, convention — hearings n957) 13975 report (1958) 3209 texts (1958) 924, 3186 economic cooperation agreements (1952) 954, 11578; (1953) 9685; (1954) 1138 economic developments (1957) 73S1 ; (1958) 7312 economic information, summary (1953) 16210 economic reconstruction, 1945-52 (1953) 11230 economy, basic data (1956) 15754 economy, restraint of competition (1955) 17648 electric power personnel mission to USSR (1959) 13115 emergency relief for Hungarians in Austria, agreement with (1957) 10373 establishing business in Austria (1956) 9113 ; (1959) 146S9 exchange teaching opportunities (1956) 18827 exports and imports, licensing and exchange controls (1955) 8220; a957) 10011; (1959) 4882 fats and oils situation (1953) 7775 FOA country series (1954) 12369 food study group, program and itinerary in U.S. (1955) 15814 foreign trade, 1952-53 (1955) 1583 general agreement on tariffs and trade (1956) 6101; (1958) 10200; (1960) 1346 German property in U.S. and British Zones, transfer agreement (1956) 17776 graphic survey (1953) 13614 guaranty of private investments, agreement (1959) 2154 import tariff "svstem (1953) 19029; (1956) 5728; (1959) 4889 income tax, withholding regulations, con- vention (1959) 3623 independence restoration treaty — hearing (1955) 10005 report (1955) 11861 texts (1955) 11859; (1956) 1016 instrumentation (1960) 12785 International Monetary Fund incident, hearings (1953) 15838 international trade fairs and exhibitions (1955) 12417 living costs and conditions (1957) 5579 ; (1959) 4887 machinerv of control, agreement (1951) 5848 marking and labeling requirements (1957) 4024 milltarv equipment, materials, service, agreement (1957) 16222 mutual security — assistance and economic progress (1953) 17207 assurances, agreement (1053) 11573 news notes (1952) 1705 occupation costs, estimate (1951) 10958 pharmaceutical regulations (1953) 18928; (1957) 2079 pocket guide (1953) 8456 political and economic developments (1952) 349 preparing shipments to Austria (1956) 19015 railway law (1055) 8227 relief supplies and packages, agreement (1953) 17099 reporton Austria, 1951 (1952) 18214 Page 230 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Austria — Continued sendins; gift packages to, Austria (1953) (1956) 1735S; (1957) 15864 sliipments to, preparation, documentation, consular and customs requirements (1953) 11091 sociology and economics (1953) 7962 special study mission, report (1952i) 8762 surplus agricultural commodities, agree- ments (1956) 7828. 9461, 9489; (1957) 11844; (1959) 15209 tariffs and trade — controls (1953) 6066 general agreement (1954) 9084 tax laws relative to problem of double tax- ation (195;^) 1902S travelers' baggage regulations (1956) 9124; (1958) 48lO teachers, education since 1945 (1957) 756 treaty. Austrian state postwar negotiations, etc. (1957) 10348 treaty, case study of Soviet tactics (1953) 9666 United States Educational Commission agreement (1956) 12888 Austrian, Carl J., trustee, court case (1951) 3S19 Auth, Ethel, relief (1958) 14629 ; (1959) 4678 Authoritarianism, relation to acceptance of military ideology (1956) 13998 Authors : agricultural writers' manual on infectious animal diseases (1957) 30 corporate author entries used in cataloging AEC reports (1952) 6695, 16236; (1955) 9176 examination .innouncements (1951) 443; (1955) 2973; (1958) 7995; (1960) 18371 moral rights under copyright law (1960) 5205 suggestions, preparation and processing Geological Survey manuscript reports (1958) 7362 writers' handbook for development of edu- cational materials (1060) 496 Authors and Publishers. American Society of, see American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Auto accessory stores, see Stores. Auto Transports, Inc., motor vehicle accident (1960) 14053 Autobiography. Sitting Bull, pictographic (1955) 1801 Autocorrelation, analysis to physical prob- lems, symposium (1951) 1574i5 Autogiros : high performance of helicopters, charts for estimating (1955) 1706, 15909 rotor hi fides, transient flapping behavior (1955) 1713 Autografts, see Grafting. Autographs, musicians', musical scores and letters. Whittall Foundation collection (1951) 8604: (1954) 1981 Autoignition. see Ignition. Autolysis, tissuos. clianges following irradia- tion. rSSR study (1959) 13260 Automatic assembly, see Automation, automatic data reduction (1956) 19741 ; (1959> 15359 Automatic data reduction system, amplitude- distrihiiMon and correlation analyses (1958) 3762 Automatic eoninraent at seismic stations of north Tien Shan zone, USSR (1960) 14139 Automatic flow instrument for investigation of natural aerosols. USSR (1960) 9950 Automatic gain control interphone system, see Interphonf . Automatic level (5 960) 14l4fl1 Automatic pilots, see Aircraft automatic pilots. Automatic recordinsr titrator (1959) 11724 Automatic rifle, see Rifles. Automatic technology, see Automation. Automatic voice data link (1958) 11188 Automatic waterers, see Waterers (auto- matic). Automatic welding (USSR periodical) : abstracts (1959) 10783; (1960) 2428, 11837 Automatics (USSR periodical) : abstracts (1959) 7164 Automatics and telemechanics (USSR period- ical) : abstracts (1959) 8426, 10784; (1960) 2429, 11838 Automation : airline reservation system, study (1958) 15137 and automatic assembly, bibliography (1956) 7758 and mechanization, POD developments (ad- dress) (1959) 8169 and technological change — hearings (1956) 502 additional copies, reports (1956) 5186; (1959) 14281 reports (1956) 503, 1482 ASTIA, program, description (1960) 12733 automatic control — - and computer engineering, USSR, con- ference report (1958) 16135 cybernetic systems, fundamental prob- lems in general theory, USSR study (1960) 7173 panel for soundeproof room, USSR (1960) 7079 systems, all-union conference (1960) 7177 automatic programming method, USSR study (1960) 5471 automation and recent technological trends, hearings (1958) 299 bakery, studies of automatic technology (1956) 20532 bibliography for trade and industrial edu- cators (1957) 760 business offices, introduction, experiences (1960) 10181 Communist China, progress in research and techniques (1900) 5477 components of automatic systems, study of shelf-life, US'SR study (1960) 10083 cybernetics and automatization of produc- tion, USSR study (1960) 10096 cybernetics and life (1958) 17062 discrete systems, conference on theory and application, USSR study (1959) 7945 electromechanics and automation, scientific reports of higher schools (USSR periodical), abstracts (1960) 2522 electronic, adjustments of office workers — departmental edition (1960) 11509 document edition (1960) 10745 electronic machine for centralized control (1959) 1822 employment opportunities, effect — ■ departmental edition (1959) 882 document edition (1959) 301 office workers (1959) 9810 Federal service, impact on personnel (1958) 0653 implications (1956) 9207 addresses (1958) 4803; (1960) 19049 industrial processes, USSR study (1960) 10052 influence on mankind, USSR study (1960) 15697 inquiry into effects (1957) 10127 instruments for hvdrometeorological meas- urements, USSR study (1960) 14297 interest of Federal Government (address) (1958) 3640 labor adjustments for changes in tech- nology at oil refinery (1957) 17904 labor Department and automation research (address) (1956) 5834 logic and automation, USSR study (1960) 5452 measured, controlling, and regulating in- struments, petroleum industry, USSR study (1960) 17270 mechanical translation research — hearings (1960) 9533 report (1960) 13362 mine ore industry, USSOl (1959) 656 nonferrous metallurgy — production process (1959) 645 rolling mills (1959) 651 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 231 Automation — Continued occupation structure, effects (paper) (195G) 10841 office, and employee job security, bearings (latJO) 6657 operational reliability in automatic systems, quantitative estimution, USSR study (1960) S9!» over-all, scientific principles and problems of its development, USSR study (19C0) 14212 people ami machines, education and auto- mation (aiidress) (1900) 10157 personnel retiuiremeuts for Ruided missile {ground support functions (1960) 12723 I)etrol(nim refinery, case study (1958) 4S94 pneumatic-hydraulic, scientific seminar, USSR (lUGO) 5675 post offices — Istin U.S. (talk) (1900) 19224 Providence, R.I. (1959) 0892 .San Francisco Bay area (1959) 15150 Washinirton, D.C. (1959) S173 postal service automatic letter sorter, de- scription (19G0) 4305 potential impact upon America (address) (1956) 10952 records nianagement (address) (1960) 14601 relation to jobs (address) (1957) 968 research projects in 1957, survey on social and economic aspects, biblio;;raphy (1957) 11608 role in America's economv, hearings (1957) 3583 self-instructional devices, review of current concepts (1960) 12726 spinning process, economy points of view (1959) 802 studies of automatic technology (1956) 796. 1720 systems' reliability in case of redundancy in individual components as a whole, USSR comparison (1960) 898 technical means, scientific conference, USSR (1960) 7071 technological change, new views on progress, papers (1960) 18407 titanium-magnesium production, technical processes (1959) 050 translations from one language to another, Soviet developments (1959) 6400 USSR- iron and steel industry (1958) 17075 selected translations of conference re- ports (1900) 4025 vocational education program development implications (1956) 107.33 workers' health (1956) 17511 «ee also Technology. Automation Congress and Exposition, Fourth International, New York City, sec New York City, Fourth International Auto- mation Congress and Exposition. Automation-Instrument (International) Con- ference and Exhibit, Kce .\ew York City. 31th Annual Instrument-Automation (International) Conference and Ex- hibit. Automation technology, see Automation. Automobile accidents, see Motor vehicle acci- dents. Automobile, Aircraft, and Agricultural Imiilo- ment Workers of America, nee Interna- tional T'nion, Uniter] Automobile, Air- craft, and Agricultural Implement Workers of America. Automoliile drivers, get tliere alive. Air Force pamr>hlct (1950) 11:!8;; srr. aim) Motor veliicle operators. Automobile insurance : District of Columbia taxicabs. amend act. report (1950) 1520S legal liability risks and insurance protec- tion for ('armors (1954) 9155, i;'.."09 Automol)ile mechanics, nt'C Mechanics (per- s91 ; (1954) 6356-57, 9:!91, 13706: (1955) 5570; (1956) 8108. 9V42; (1957) 3464 use and arts. rebuilt and used, ceiling price regulations, spec, regs (1952) !)978 automotive passenger transportation, ex- tract from decision of Council of Min- isters on reorganization of Rumanian Peoples Republic (1900) 14352 automotive wholesaling, operating ratios, 1953 (1955) 2907 before you buy your car, adult education series (1956) 19109 census of business, 1948, automotive trade (1952) 10131 certificate of fitness to accompany sale transactions, hearings (1959) 14342A contracts for rental by Indian Affairs Bu- reau — hearings (1956) 518 report (1956) 6970 customs concessions, agreements with Chile (1951) 17105, 17174; (1952) 11574; (1953) 9701; (1955) 8491, 12704 dealers — • help in law enforcement (1956) 15612 operating ratios (1954) 19312; (1957) 1659 dealers protection against manufacturer, dav in court bill — hearings (1950) 15006 law (1950) 16894 reports (1956) 10572. 14916 defense program, effects on industry em- ployment (1952) 4186 disabled veterans — law (1951) 17811 reports (1951) 11038, 13536, 14977. 17956 veto (1951) 18121 disabled veterans, amend law — liearings (1955) 6194 reports (1954) 8333. 10974 distribution in interstate commerce — dealers territorial security — hearings (1900) 13440 report (1900) 13701 development of good will, hearings (1958) 10882 hearings (1959) 12549 District of Columbia identification tags, use of reflective materials, amend revenue act — law (1900) 16706 reports (1960) 13344, 15302 duty-free importation for show purposes — law (1958) 5555 reports (1958) 3135, 4553 employment outlook in industry — chart (1954) 10650 departmental edition (1953) 19261 document edition (1953) 18580 excise tax, transfer portion to highway trust fund — bearing (19.59) 14557 report (1959) 15886 exhaust gas air pollution in cities, control problems, USSR study (1959) 7949 Page 232 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Automobiles — Continued fabrics and fibers — manufacturers' views (1957) 7S07 passenger cars (1951) 19086 financin?; hearings (1960) 6642 financing legislation, hearings (1959) 12554 Government publications available from Supt. of Documents (1960) 1269 health and welfare plans in industry (1952) 736 imports, comparisons with U.S. production and exports (1959) 1668, 17449 industry — administered prices — hearings (1958) 15851 report (1958) 16S84 print additional copies, reports (1959) 12512, 14278 automobile industry (USSR periodical), abstracts (1959) 7165, 10785; (1960) 2430 employment outlook (1958) 3603; (1960) 7265 outlook (1959) 1434; (1960) 247 public influence (address) (1959) 4413 information disclosure act — hearings (1958) 7104, 12184 law (1958) 9.128 reports (1958) 7070, 9487 interiors, fiber consumption in textiles (1951) 2332 maintenance, films, bibliography (1957) 15948 manufacturers price labeling — hearings (1958) 7104, 12184 law (1958) 9328 reports (1958) 7070, 9487 marketing, fair play bill, report (1956) 15415 marketing legislation, hearings (1956) 12161 marketing practices — hearings (1956) 18680, 20128: (1957) 17588; (1959) 331 digest of testinioiiv (1957) 16575 report (1955) 16874 merchandising, investigate, report (1954) 17067 National Museum collection, catalog (1957) 11765 new, financing purchases, national survey, 1954-55 (1957) 9915 official tags for chief clerk of Senate, etc. — law (1957) 15140 report (1957) 9675 passenger car tires, tests to determine ad- hesive power (1956) 17559 prices in consumer price index (1956) 795 privately owned, transportation on Gov- ernment vessels, spec. regs. (1951) 16063 : (1952) 1957, 12532 privately owned, transportation, utilize pri- vate shipping services — general statement (1955) 16878 hearing (1955) 15506 law (1956) 10139 reports (1955) 15375; (1956) 3458, 10260 purchase, appropriations, 1958 — hearings (1957) 5160, 9743 law (1957) 9382 reports (1957) 5138. 9681 purchases in 6 cities, 1953-56 (1957) 7492 registrations and sales, statistics, 1947 (1952) 10130. 10368 rental, survey (1953) 10872 restrict franchise dealers from reselling to unauthorized persons, hearings (1954) 18396, 18426; (1956) 12161 sales and financing, effect of regulation W, hearing (1951) 3106 sedans. Army regs. (1954) 6239 shipment information (1954) 4537 standard and special equipment require- ments, military standard (1958) 16906 used passenger, ceiling price regulation, spec. regs. (1952) 4833, 16150 utilit.v trailers, leases, manufacturers ex- cise tax, amend internal revenue code — law (1955) 16737 reports (1955) 14728, 15360 Automobiles — -Continued veteran amputees, payment on purchase price, extend time for filing applica- tions — law (1955) 11363 reports (1955) 6135, 9924 wholesaling, operating ratios, 1955 (1957) 9185 your car and civil defense, 4 wheels to sur- vival (1956) 1601 see also Station wagons — Vehicles. Automotive body and fender repairman, see Body and fender repairman. Automotive lifts, standard of trade (1951) 15470; (1958) 16793 Automotive mechanics, see Mechanics (per- sons). Automotive painters, see Painters. Automotive tires, see Tires. Automotive trades, see Motor vehicles. Automotive transportation, see Automobiles — Motor carriers. Automotive vehicles, see Motor vehicles. Automotive wholesaling, see Automobiles. Autopilots, see Aircraft automatic pilots. Autopsy manual (1960) 18301 Autoradiographs : gamma-ray-emitting isotopes, taking with scintillation camera (1958) 13628 nuclear track, prevention of leaching, etc. (1951) 2710 radioluxograph, fast, simple tvpe (1958) 13595 Autoradiography, see Radiography. Autotransformers, see Electric transformers. Autoxidation, see Oxidation. Autumn olive for wildlife and other conserva- tion uses (1960) 119 Autunite : occurrence, Lawrence County, S. Dak (1953) 17642 Papsy's Hope prospect, Utah (1952) 4860 Auxins, diffusion in bodies of man and animals (1959) 5125 Auxis thazard, see Mackerel. Av-Equip Manufacturing Co., relief (1953) 10424 Avalanches, handbook (1953) 19173 Avecilla. Marcelino J., relief (1953) 12547- (1954) 384.5, 5054 Avecilla, Teodora A. Fidelino-, see Fidelino- Avceilla, Teodora A. Avenal, Calif. : Avenal-McKittrick area, ground water con- ditions (1960) 5415 quadrangle map (1951) 3610 Avery, Idaho, railroad accident (1954) 15595 Avery County, N.C. : forest inventory statistics (1960) 19312 soil survey (1955) 5211 Aves, see Lonchura. Avian botulism, see Botulism. Avian malaria, see Malaria. Avian pneumoencephalitis, see Newcastle dis- ease. Aviation, see Aeronautics — Aircraft. Aviation boatswain's mates. Navy training courses (1954) 7540; (1958) 15292; (1959) 15121 ; (1960) 5988 Aviation cadets : civilian aviation cadet pro- curement, spec, regs (1953) 18322 ; (1954) 3227 enlistment in Air Force, spec, regs (1951) 76S7 grade, procurement, and transfer, amend U.S. Code- law (1958) 11774 reports (1958) 11977, 12441 indoctrination book (1951) 102 life insurance benefits of World War II stu- dents, equalize — law (1960) 9410 reports (1960) 8062. 9601 oflicer candidate qualifying tests (1954) 1302 ; (1955) 3959 pay and retirement. Reserve credit for serv- ice — hearings (1956) 14993; (1959) 14549 law (1959) 14052 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 233 Aviation cadets — Continued pay and retirement — continued reports (l9r,V,) l-rTls; (l'.t59) 4688, 4606. 4:\) 1077.S shoulder marks, siifcilioation (Ift.'il) 1(U!10 Aviation cartography (1956) 20547; (1960) lOlsC Aviation Corp. of Seattle, accident (1951) 1(5270 Aviation electronics technicians, sec Electronic tecliiHciiins. Aviation I'^acilities Study Group, report (1957) 4827 Aviation fields : Army — engineerinff and design manual (1957) 1141G issue of comninnications and navigation equipment, CONUS. Army Dept. circu- lar (1955) 16552 operational and maintenance facilltlos, engineering and design manual (1960) 9688 drainage and erosion control structures, en- gineering manual (1955) 1S290 : (1958) 8.5.57; (1!>59) 4786: (1960) 1.3849 drainage facilities, engineering manuals (1951) 9722: (1960) 376.S frost conditions, pavement design, engineer- ing, manual (1955) 1510: (1958) 8558 general provisions, engineering and design manual (1959) 12(;(i7 ice airfields, general information. Air Force ni.-inunl (1958) 1.3271 P D tvpe, standards of maintenance (1953) 8719 pavement design (1951) 9721, 9725, 18536- 537: (1952) 18803; (1953) 4410. 10802 ; (1954) 8603; (1955) 10198; (1956) 15600: (1958) 483, 1604, 3430, 12610; (1960) 5274, 8328, 13857 pavements- airfields, roads, walks, etc. (1955) 18725 o\alnation concepts, engineering and design manual (1959) 12609, 14598 rigid, engineering and design manuals (1958) 8556; (1959) 12608, 12611; (1960) 5273. 6835, 9689-91. 15413, 17001 reports, engineering and design manual (1959) 14,599: (1960) 8329, 9692 soil groups pertaining to (195o) 7689 subsurface drainage facilities, engineering manual (1956) 17207; (1958) 5891 surface drainage facilities for airfields, en- gineering manual (1955) 17025, 17026 see also Installations (military). Aviation fire control technicians, see Fire con- trol technicians. Aviation fuel, see Fuel — Gasoline — Motor fuel. Aviation guided missilemen, see Missilemen. Aviation insurance : industry, hearings (1959) 7637 industry, investigation, report (1960) 15290 Aviation machinist's mate. Navy training courses (1959) 1121 : (1960) 19191 Aviation medicine, see Medicine. Aviation missions, see Military missions. Aviation oil, see Fuel oil. Aviation ordnanceraan : manual (1958) 13208 Navy training courses (1955) 5122; (1958) 6276 Aviation Organization, International Civil, sre International Civil Aviation Organ- ization. Aviation Policy Board, Congressional, see Congressional Aviation Policy Board. Aviation psychology, see Psychology. Aviation radar locator, basic principles. Com- munist China study (1960) 2018 Aviation services, see Aircraft radio stations. Aviation storekeeper. Navy training courses (1951) 17037; (1952) 2979; (1959) 8136, 9426 Aviation structural mechanics, see Mechanics (persons). Aviation war risk insurance, see War risk insurance. Aviators : ability to control — airplane having positive and negative longitudinal stability coupled wUh lift- curve slopes (1960) 5925 winged-satellite vehicle during entries (1960) 7439 AFROTC pilot retention, research studies (1958) 1072 AFROTC student officers light plane train- ing, evaluation (1959) 11685 age requirements for student pilot certifi- cates (1953) 782 Air Force — criterion dimensions of adaptability to pilot training (1960) 4572 pilot training programs, ATC reorganiza- tion, appropriations, 1961, bearings (1960) 10933 air navigation for pilots (1953) 8339 aircraft engineering for pilots (1953) 8338 aircraft piloting authorized by Army. Army regs (1952) 17206 airline transport helicopter pilot, examina- tion guide (1958) 11543 airline transport pilot rating — age requirement, clarification, civil air regulations amendment (1957) 1722 and certificate, citizenship requirements (1953) 10198; (1954) 6521 civil aeronautics manuals (1957) 1714, 3544. 6641, 9272, 14785; (1958) 11545, 16812; (1959) 4796: (1960) 548 civil air regulations (1957) 532 experience requirement (1952) 8584; (1953) 2140 helicopter category, civil air regulations amendment (1958) 5460 night landing and take-off requirement, elimination, civil air regs (1954) 6520 airline transport pilots — certificates (1952) 16314 reissuance of expired certificates (1953) 10199 Army helicopter pilot trainees — development of provisional battery for selecting (1960) 4473 evaluation of experimental predictors for selecting (1959) 4127, 4129 flight evaluation analysis (1959) 1240 Army helicopter pilots — training, medical examination of appli- cants, circular (1955) 4045 warrant oflScers, volunteers for training, selection. Army regs. (1955) 7032 Arm.v, minimum and maximum flight re- quirements- Army regulations (1955) 17932 special regulations (1954) 231, 11096; (1955) 10907 Army officers — career program. Army regs (1957) 4715 selection and training. Army regs (1954) 1S120; (1957) 343 attention, pilots, new security rules (poster) (1951) 17642 bail-out and ejection sense (1958) 15413 ceiling, how determined and what it means to pilot (1955) 17718 certification procedures (1951) 4622 cockpit procedures, trainer's role in train- ing pilots (1960) 6252 color vision requirements — Might navigators (1951) 6279 lighter-than-air pilots (1951) 6276 pilots (1951) 6275 commercial pilots — certificates, citizenship requirements (1954) 6519 examination guide (1955) 11206; (1957) 527 experience requirements (1951) 17648 control difficulties of pilot-airplane combi- nation (1957) 14442 control of entry vehicle under moderately high acceleration in varied acceleration field, restraint system (1960) 8802 Page 234 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Aviators — Continued control response to simulated aircraft lateral motions (1955) 15S93 electronics fundamentals for aircraft navi- gators, Air Forces manual (1957) 14683 employment outlook (1952) 16743 escape from spinning airplane (1951) 20131 eyes, physiopatliology (1951) 104 fighter-interceptor pilot combat effective- factors (1958) 6502 preliminarv life experience relation (1955) 0051, 16360 flight area limitations for student pilots (1951) 14710 flight navigator certificates — ■ age requirement civil air regulations amendment (1957) 1730 citizenship requirements (1953) 10206; 1954) 6528 civil aeronautics manual (1955) 2930; (1957) 1714, 3544, 6641; (1960) 552 civil air regulations (1956) 20029 reexamination (1951) 7768 flight navigator courses, civil aeronautics manual (1951) 14689-690 flight testing, pilot vigilance and restric- tions on, civil air regulation, admt. (1957) 8554 flyboy, primer for pilots (1958) 2727 flying time, duty, and pilot proficiency — Army regulations (1955) 10906; (1956) 18152 special regulations (1951) 10522; (1954) 229, 7993, 13613 flying weather forecasts, aid to pilots (1956) 16071 food packet, fighter-pilot, specifications (1953) 13027, 18669; (1955) 8027 free balloon nilots, certificates, civil air regs. (1951) 7765, 10888 frequency of pilot proficiency checks, civil air regulations amendments (1959) 17396, 17398 general operation rules, admts. (1953) 2144, 18531 glider pilot certificate requirements, civil air regulations correction (1958) 262 ground nieasurnients of forces applied by pilots to side-located aircraft controller (1957) 17984 ground-simulator study of effects of stick force and displacement on tracking (1955) 6677 helicopter-engine acceleration-time require- ments during recovery from landing flareouts, pilot training techniques (1960) 8823 helicopter pilot and airplane pilot, fixed wing, examination announcements (1956) 14272; (1959) 4371 helicopter pilots, warrant officers, volun- teers for training, selection, Army regs. (1956) 18211 in-flight hypoglycemia, study (1960) 4560 instrument check for airline pilots (1951) 8819 instrument pilot examination guide (1958) 2982 jet sense (1954) 6055 keep your distance of turbulence in wake of large airplanes (1953) 10211 light plane training (1955) 141, 8740 lighter-than-air pilot certificates — age requirements clarification, civil air regulations amendments (1957) 1723 airman identification card, civil air regu- lations amendment (1957) 533 citizenship requirements (1953) 10200 ; (1954) 6522 civil aeronautics manual (1957) 1714, 3544, 6641 ; (1900) 549 manual (1955) 19104 night flight requirements (1954) 19357 loss of orientation in inverted spins (1955) 19579 Marine Corps officer candidate course (1957) 11695 Aviators — Continued Marine Corps officers, requirements, etc (1958) 1667 maximum age limitations, civil air regula- tions amendments (1960) 1729, 1732, 1734 memorandum for aviators (1951) 1954, 12184; (1952) 1382, 11965; (1953) 3285, 14116; (1954) 2628, 13039; (1955) 2325, 13218; (1957) 2858, 12371; (1958) 10728; (1959) 2667, 11206; (1960) 2871, 12234 multiengine class or type rating flight test guide (1960) 9783A naval — aerodynamics, textbook (1960) 16156 meteorology information (1959) 3003 mobile flight and maintenance training manual (1960) 5986 navigator performance in radar bombing, jnap matching method for assessment (1958) 116, 4007 navigators, maps and charts, content and methods of presenting, psychological studies (1958) 11266 Navy wings of gold, naval aviation training (1959) 15124 noncitizen pilots, issuance of radio licen- hearing (1958) 8326 law (1958) 14161 reports (1958) 9449, 14799 periodic flight checks and instruction for airline pilots 18553 physical environment of flyer (1954) 16106 pilot and airport qualification requirements, civil air regulations amendment (1958) 15694 pilot and instructor certificates — civil aeronautics manual (1960) 8345 civil air regulations amendments (1957) 4928, 8018, 16462 ; (1958) 268, 13741- 742; (1959) 3441, 12632, 17395; (1960) 1727, 18491 pilot certificates — age requirement, clarification, civil air regulations amendment (1957) 1721 citizenship requirements (1953) 10197 civil aeronautics manual (1954)' 9530; (1955) 346; (1957) 6640, 10672, 14784 civil air regulations (1954) 19356 ; (1956) 20028 holders of foreign pilot certificates, civil air regulations amendment (1958) 13741 pilot error, situational variables, aircraft accidents (1954) 18076 pilot instruction manual (1959) 1613 pilot instructors — critical requirements (1953) 9887 proficiency (1955) 3960 pilot line checks, frequency, civil air regu- lations amendments (1959) 16303, 16305 : (1960) 9703-4 pilot route qualifications, civil air regs. (1952) 17441 pilot training and check program — civil air regs., amdts. (1952) 8586; (1953) 17190 irregular air carriers, civil air regs. amdts. (1954) 18298 pilot training and proficiency checks, xise of aircraft simulators, civil air regula- tions amendments (1957) 4929, 4931- 32 pilot training, flight simulator, contact eval- uation (1955) 1075, 8739 pilot training in visual flying, ATC manual (1959) 9631 pilot training performance prediction, apti- tude tests and early flying proficiency evaluations (1957) 6164 piloting techniques — fiight evaluation of factors which influ- ence selection of landing approach speeds (1960) 5909 range control during atmospheric phase of manned satellite reentry (1960) 8807 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 235 Aviators — Continued pilots — designated 2d In command, requirements, civil air regulations, amendments (1951) 16275; (1953) 723(5 employment outlook (1900) 72S2 eye movements during visual flight con- ditions (1953) 7224 personnel factors in aircraft accidents (1954) 18084 storm detection, how it helps (1955) 10700 pilots other than pilot In command, quali- fications, etc — irregular air carriers, civil air regula- tions amendment (19G0) 1733 scheduled air carriers outside U.S., civil air regulation amendment (1960) 1731 pilot's philosophy for space age (address) (1959) 1G3U7 pilots' radio handbook (1953) 19955; (1954) 9529 pilot's weather handbok (1955) 2927 power off landing maneuver and aerody- namic characteristics (1953) 1C374 previous flying experience, use as predictor variable (1955) 3955 primary pilot training program, improving instruction (1955) 10S69 private pilots — airplane, single-engine, flight test guide (1960) 13948 examination guide (195S) 250 questions and answers (1951) 13030; (1952) 14819; (1954) 8147 requirements for rating, civil air regula- tions (1951) 10886, 10893-894 proficiency measurement, telemetry develop- ment and evaluation (1957) 17356 psychological traits necessary for mastery of flving technique, Communist China study (1960) 14181 psychomotor tests as predictors of pilot success in TJ. S. Air Force (1957) 12846 psychomotor tests for pilot selection etc., evaluations (1955) 10873 qualifications and certification hearings (1960) 1S441 qualifications and proficiency checks, civil air regulations amendment (1960) 1728 rating requirements, general operation rules, civil air regulations amdts. (1952) 16315; (1953) 2144 response to aircraft disturbance, time re- quired for pilot to respond (1960) 5927 safe pilot escape teehniciues. elected seat models, study (1958) 16363 simulator motion effects on pilot's ability to perform precise longitudinal flying task (1960) 8822 something new for pilots, standard weather display (1957) 1307 standard aircraft taxi signals (poster) (1959) 11557 student pilot guide (1952) 10177 student pilots in primary training, flight performance method of record. (1955) 10872 tolerance to oscillatory accelerations during flight tests of prototype automatic interceptor (1960) 5885 tracking tasks performance, flight simulator motion effect (1960) 4257 trainees, tables for predicting success from stanines (1955) 5-153 training — aerial dispersal of insecticides (1951) 12667 Air Force pilot (1954) 4715 effect of transfer from P-l trainer to T-6 aircraft (1954) 1301 fighter airplanes, use of controls (1900) 7408 flight simulators for pilot-control prob- lems (1959) 5296 trouble shooters (1953) 11869 usage data, key to aircraft support (1957) 17266 Aviators — Continued visibility, how determined and what it means to pilot (1955) 1SG51 visual deficiency and flying ability (1951) 2820 weather information, what it means to pilots (1955) 17717; (11)60) 14777 weather rejjorts. how iu-Uight reports help others (1960) 10464 weather services for pilot (1953) 1701 World War I, photographs in National Air Museum, list (1960) 10248 see also Airmen — Bomber crews — Notice to aviators. Avionics Facility, Indianapolis, see Naval Avionics Facility, Indianapolis. Avitable. Elfriede L. It., relief (1954) 11747, 15138, 10546 Avltaminosis, «ee Deficiency diseases. Avocado paste, see Guacamole. Avocados : Florida, culture (1957) 9024 Florida, evaluation of shipping containers (1958) 7778 homemakers appraisal (1957) 14623; (1958) 9045 production, use, value (1958) 11085; (1959) 13688 ; (1900) 10430 Puerto Rico, growing (1951) 5179 Avondale project, specifications and invita- tions, earthwork, steel pipe lines, pump- ing plant, etc., Avondale irrigation sys- tem, specifications (1954) 10820 Avodir4, foreign wood (1952) 607 AVSAI', see Voluntary Association to Support the Defense of the Fatherland. Awad, Abbas M., relief (1957) 11972; (1958) 4480, 8185, 9243 Awaji, Paul S., relief (1954) 10028 Awards (arbitration) : National Railroad Adjustment Board (1951) ]442, 4004, 7284-85. 8699, 10134-136, 11639-640, 14122-123. 15725, 17033, 18858. 20202-203; (1952) 2971-72. 7999-8000. 9602, 15722-723. 10858, 19095; (1953) 1329-30, 4736-38, 6260, 9562, 13502. 10431. 17851-852, 19355, 20358; (1954) 4403-4. 5809-70, 8957, 10733, 12505, 17737-738; (1955) 1736. 5117, 8391-92, 17532, 18527-528; (1956) 874. 5991. 12S22, 17651, 19302, 20689; (1957) 1140. 5784-85, 8885, 10261, 11778. 16098. 17114-115; (1958) 816. 1770-72, 3751-52, 6270- 72, 7580, 8870, 10155. 13007-09, 15288- 290, 16448-453, 17318; (1959) 5335, 6837, 8132, 9422. 13496-500; (1960) 4316-17, 5980, 7490, 8S85. 10309-310, 11586, 14630, 16140, 17977-979, 19188 Awards (incentive), see Rewards (prizes, etc.). Awards Board : establish — • law (1955) 14334 reports (1954) 16958, 17119; (1955) 11656, 12065 Away to school, Navajo reader (1952) 703 Awls, specifications (1952) 7713; (1954) 12298 ; (1957) 9932 Awning curtains, see Curtains. Awnings : canvas, survey of fabricators (1952) 12367 metal, industrv, trade practice rules (1957) 11500 ships', specifications (1952) 2402, 13934 x\.x girdling kills large cull hardwoods (1957) 16879 Axe carriers, specification (1951) 16586 Axelbank, Herman, court case (1951) 3837 Axelroad, Benjamin, attorney fee, payment (1957) 7028, 9430, 11101, 15404 Axes : and ax heads, trade agreement escape-clause iuvesllgation, report (1959) 8255 ice. mountain, si)eciflcation (1953) 2301 pick head, specifications (1951) 8175; (1953) 15S73 single bit, specification (1953) 5770 various types, si)ecificatious (1955) 10284; (1956) 17290 Page 236 Do not order from index; see indicated entry I Axial fans, see Mechanical fans. Axial flow, see Flow. Axial-load fatigue, see Strains and Stresses. Axles : aliner machines, technical manual (1953) 409 NPA order, spec, regs (1952) 8452 Avako Chika. see Chika. Avako. Ayanian, Anstraink, relief (1951) 9445, 18321, 19477 Aycock-Lindsey Corp., court case (1951) 3782 Ayios EvstrAtios (Strati Island), chart (1951) 13956 Avios NikolAou Limin (Harbor), chart (1951) 13954 Arlesworth. Ivan S., and wife, relief (1954) 5333, 11353, 11549 Avre. J. Ernest, relief — law (1952) 5268, 107S6, 12572 Ayres, William H. (Representative from Ohio) : contested election (1951) 13218, 15006 Ayrshire cattle, see Cattle. Azaadenine, C-14 labeled, synthesis (1951) 16164 Azaleas : Glenn Dale azaleas (1954) 2999 National Arboretum (1954) 7819; (1960) 6165 planting and care (1960) 10522 Azaquanine, C-14 labeled, synthesis (1951) 16164 Azar, George B. E. Nassiff-, see Xassiff-Azar, George B. E. Azar. Sadie B. E. Nassif-, see Nassif-Azar, Sadie B. E. Azerbaijani language : Arabic, guide (1960) 7 Cyrillic, guide (1960) 6 Azerbaydzhan Soviet Socialist Republic : Academy of Sciences, list of candidates (1960) 11470 health protci'tinn of mothers and children (1960) 18950 medical journal, excerpts (1960) 8511 medical science, 7-year plan 1959-65 (I960) 17210 medico-sanitary service for children, status, etc. (1959) 16610 scientific research — tumors, heterogenic transplantation (1960) 18952 tumors, study with electron microscope (1960) 18951 Azerbaydzhanskiy meditsinskiy zhurnal (peri- odical) : excerpts (1960) 8511 Azimuth : angle at burnout for placing satellite over selected earth position, determination (1960) 17884 circles, overhaul, repair, and handling man- ual (1953) 13597 computed, tables (1952) 9441, 16699-702; (1953) 1183, 4587, 7902; (1956) 5801; (1958) 1593 determination — according to method of F. N Krasovskiy (1959) 17646; (1960) 1027, 19026 astronomic direction by Krasovskiy's method without logarithmic computa- tion (1960) 10137 local object, new method ri960) 5687 observations of stars at elongation (1960) 5689 terrestrial object, simplified method (1960) 14512 terrestrial object, with simple instru- ments (1960) 15913 sun and other celestial bodies (1953) 2618 Azordegan, Azizollah, relief (1954) 12028 14492, 16394 Azores : air transit facilities, agreement with Por- tugual (l!t52) ll.i66. 1443G defense, use of facilities, agreement with Portugal (1956) 977; (1957) 8963; (1958) 1854 Azores — Continued economic information, summary (1953) 19026 information for Air Force dependents (1956) 19645 sailing directions (1953) 1181; (1954) 5724; (1955) 17276 Azouz, Allegra, relief (1958) 8352 Azov, Sea of, lights and fog signals (1951) 13968; (1952) 16693; (1954) 4269; (1955) 15787, 19489; (1956) 10917, 20488; (1957) 5615, 8702, 15940 (1958) 662, 6094, 12879; (1959) 528, 4936. 12778, 1749S ; (1900) 1841, 14040 Azovskoye More, see Azov, Sea of. Aztec, Ariz., quadrangle map (1951) 3609 Aztec Land & Cattle Co., Ltd., land, report (1955) 9878 Aztec Ruins National Monument : general information (1952) 15708; (1955) 15933; (1956) 19281; (1958) 7580 Hubbard Site and other tri-wallert struc- tures. New Mexico and Colorado, ar- cheological study (1960) 4311 Azusa, Calif., population, special census (1953) 2062; (1955) 324; (1957) 3532 B B.A.E., see Agricultural Economics Bureau. B.A.I, orders (1951) 12739; (1953) 5065 B. Amusement Co., relief (1954) 6779 B.D.S.A., see Business and Defense Services Administration. B-58 crew rescue and firefighting handbook (1959) 7099 B.L.S., see Labor Statistics Bureau. B.S.A., see Boy Scouts of America. B.S.B. series (1958) 184-1S6, 15640 B.W.I., see British West Indies. Ba Be Kim, see Schaer, Paul D. Baalstad, Nene, relief (1951) 746, 4959, 15028, 17689 Babcock, C. J., appointment (1954) 10515 Babcock pumping plant : invitation for bids — construction (1951) 15816 motor control switchgear (1952) 4409 motor-driven pumping uuits (1951) 11710 switchboards, station-service distribution (1952) 16921 transformers, etc., for switchyard (1951) 11722 Babcock test, see Butter fat. Babies, see Infants. Babinski, Joseph, writings, bibliography (1957) 11817 Babothy, Ferenc, relief (1955) 6094, 11318, 11899 Baby, see Infants. Baca County, Colo. : geology and ground-water resources (1955) 6575 errata (1955) 8273 Bacaoan, Florentino B., relief (1958) 8381 Baccalaureate degrees conferred by American colleges in 17th and ISth centuries (1958) 8535 Bach, Johann S. : symbolism in his music (lecture) (1957) 2163 use of flutes in sacred choral and vocal works of (1951) 5589; (1954) 15617 Bachelor's degrees, see Degrees (colleges, uni- versities, etc.). Bachmann, Heinz H., see Patterson, Heinz H. Bacilli, anthrax, use of radioactive sulphur for production, USSR study (1959) 14861 sec also Lactobacillus lelchmannii. Bacillus dysenteriae, diagnosis of enteric bac- terial infections (1953) 6315 Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge : birds (1956) 18989 general information (1960) 8419 Back Cove : declare nonnavigable— law (1957) 14993 reports (1957) 8184, 1387 Do not order from index; see indicated entry 282-99 2 — 68 16 Page 237 Back-pressure tests on gas-storage projects (1960) 8774 Back-scatter observations and problems of long-distance radin coniniuiiiciitlon and broadcasting, USSR (19G0) 10098 Backfills, see Hydraulic nione tilling. Background for mutual security (1U5S) 680, 4881 Background, highlights of foreign policy de- velopments, (1957) 7GSC; (1958) 7C55 Background series. Disarmament Staff, White House (1957) 10301-312, 14521-523, 16156-157, 17152-lCO; (1958) 862- 865, 1796-98, 3772-74, 5057 Backus, Richard H., relief (1953) 5504, 15100, 15797 Bacon, Use S., relief (1957) 13777, 14958, 15219 Bacon, specifications (1951) 796 (1954) 4140, 7242 ; (1958) 373 Bacteria and bacteriology : activity and species of bacteria at different periods of storage (1953) 12985 activity on forage plants (1953) 12984 aerobic sporeforming bacteria (1953) 22 air — bacterial aeroplankton of upper layers of atmosphere during winter (1960) 15636 bacterial iiollution in surgical sections and its purification bv ventilation, USSR study (1900) 10064 bacterial samplers, aspirating air through using automobile air brakes (1960) 945 bactericidal effectiveness of sun rays in polluted atmospheric conditions (1959) 5127 contamination in closed-type living quar- ters. USSR study (I960) 951 detection of micro-organisms, new device, Ukrainian study (1959) 3800 device for sanitarv-bacteriological analy- sis, USSR study (1960) 15681 filters from gelatin foam for bacteriologi- cal investigation, methodology of pre- paring, USSR studies (1959) 5038 filterable forms of bacteria, USSR studies (1959) 5022 investigations bv modern methods, USSR study (1960) 8539 microflora in lying-in hospital, detection with aerocentrifuge, USSR studies (1959) 5037 microflora, new device for investigating in USSR (1959) 1909 associated with tung, bibliography (1952) 18075 bacteria in rumen of cattle on constant ration (1952) 14994 bacterial flagellae contractibility (1953) 2664 bacterial flora in rumen of heifers (1953) 12982 bacterial preparations, devolopinent of pro- duction in T\SSR (1959) 1906 bactericidal action of propolis extract on some patliogenic microorganisms, USSR study (1960) 18825 bactericidal activity of blood serum and pro- perdin system, chances under effect of cortisone, USSR studies (1959) 6438 bactericidal treatment of utensils and equip- ment, milk ordinance and code, PHS recommendations (1956) 15987 bacteriological investigations with Recli- menskiy-type apparatuses, USSR prac- tical evaluation (1959) 14948 bacteriological weapons, civil defense pro- tective measure and methods, USSR study (1959) 7936 bacterium pathogenic for warm-blooded and cold-blooded animals (1952) 2803 cells — bacterial connection lietween biochemical processes and structural elements, USSR study (1959) 16556 virus and ceil, R. E. Dyer lecture (1953) 19344 culture media— comparison of certain proteins (1951) 7179 Bacteria and bacteriology — Continued culture media — continued isolation of myeobacterium tuberculosis from clinical material, efficacy (1960) 6237 culture use in separation of menhaden oil in gravity tanks (1957) 16797 culturing, new method, USSR study 861 detection and identification of coliform or- ganisms in drinking water (1958) 13486 electrophoresis studies (1958) 5041 enteric bacteriology, manual (1951) 17072 enterobacteriaceae culture collection (1952) 15617 eucalyptus decoction, antibacterial proper- ties, USSR study (1959) 6614 genetics and drug resistance (1952) 14374 incubator, specification (1957) 7303 live bacterial vaccine, USSR studies (1959) 9204 membrane filters (1951) 1S941 microflora effect on diastatic value of malts, Polish study (1960) 18998 microteehnicjue for rapid determination of bacteria bv biocliemical reaction. Com- munist Cliina (1960) 14245 nutritive and fermentative microbiology, re- search tasks in immediate future (1959) 129S1 oysters, bacteriological control (1954) 19777 Philippine fishery products (1951) 3501 preservation by desiccation in vacuo (1952) 9672 processed shrimp content (1959) 430 radiation — • effects (1955) 9014 gamma sterilization (1954) 13716-717 induced mutation induction, interrelations of nucleic acid and protein syntheses (195S), 13528 ionizing radiations in food processing (1957) 6420 lethal effects of various types of ionizing radiations (1955) 5813 radioactive laundrv wastes, disposal by bacterial slimes (1953) 18456 solar radiation penetrating room, bac- tericidal significance, USSR studies (1950) 1904 ultraviolet to prevent droplet infections (1959) S31 radioisotopes uses, list of references (1959) 9665 sewage oxidation ponds, radioactivity up- take and algae concentration (1955) 8997 structural analysis, USSR study (1960) 17002 studies of frozen raw breaded shrimp (1958) 4765 susceptibility determinations (1960) 1559 toxicity studies, results (1958) 3488 USSR, sanitary bacteriology (1959) 7962 see also names or classes of bacteria. Bacterial flagellae, see Bacteria and bacteri- ology. Bacterial flora, see Bacteria and bacteriology. Bacterial warfare : protection from its effects, USSR study (1960) 2029 weapons — attack, local anti-air defense of popula- tion, USSR study (1060) 15630 civil defense jirotective measures and methods, USSR study (1959) 7936 means of defense against them (1959) 659, S35 see also Biological warfare. Bacterial wilt, see Wilt diseases. Bactericides, sec Quaternary ammonium com- I)ounds. Bacteriologists : career in Veterans Administration (1952) S182 ; (195S) 15396 employment opportunities, VA (1952) 17010 examination announcements (1951) 7778, lti2S3, 17053; (1952) 18572; (1953) 17194; (1955) 1273; (1958) 11506 discontinuance notices (1955) 1276; (1958) 11571 Page 238 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Bacteriologists — Continued medical, examination announcements (1956) 6769, 1S528 ; (1959) 4,373; (1960) 149S7 Bacteriology, see Bacteria and bacteriology. Bacteriophage : application in radiobiological research, USSR study (1960) 860 brucella — isolated, characteristics, USSR study (1960) 18930 preparation and determination of some of its properties, USSR study (1960) 17244 phenomena, economic task in scientific field, USSR study (1959) 13248 Bad Godesberg, Germany, housing construc- tion program, report (1954) 6699 Bad Kreuznach, Germany, radiostrontium symposium, program and summaries of papers (1960) 18712 Bad River : engineer report — departmental edition (1955) 19298 document edition (1955) 19169 Bad River Band of Lalje Superior Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin, see Chippewa Indians. Bad River Reservation : flood control, engineer report — departmental edition (1955) 19298 document edition (1955) 19169 Badge of honor (address) (1956) 19602 Badges : American Legion, manufacture, exclusive right, report (1953) 10642 civilian photographic identification, spec. regs. (1951) 6126; (1954) 255 clasps and bars, qualification, specification (1952) 2427 expert infantryman badge, standards, Army regs. (1951) 17364 extension of patent, National Society of Daughters of American Revolution (1960) 9591, 12947, 13266 Federal supply catalog (1953) 18743 Federal supply chissification, logistic re- sponsibilities, Army regs. (1956) 16433 film tvpe, for personnel monitoring (1953) 10095 Girl Scouts, protect use (1951) 9472, 13528, 14825 hackers' numbered badges, remove present requirement — law (1954) 14049 reports (1954) 9867, 12073 personnel — Army regulations (1951) 17363; (1952) 1919; (1953) 3798, 5094. 9916, 11894; (1954) 6245; (19.55) 4017, 7030, 8821, 17958; (1956) 18202, 19826 special regulations (1951) 17447; (1955) 18040 qualification — Armed Forces personnel, specifications (1955) 15546: (1958) 4604 aviation, specifications (1952) 18668 ; (1955) 15548 see also Identification badges. Badges of honor, see Decorations of honor. Badinelli, William, relief (1955)i 14564 ; (1957) 5058 Badlands : journal of expedition in 1850 (1952) 9860, 10363 Theodore Roosevelt and Dakota Badlands (1958) 5021 Badlands National Monument : boundary adjustments — law (1952) 8680 reports (1951) 11049; (1952) 2333 general information (1953) 1321; (1955) 10585; (1957) 17100; (1960) 11581 natural history handbook (1955) 1731 Badwater Creek, mammalian fauna of area (1956) 20795 BAE, see Agricultural Economics Bureau. Baer Field, Fort Wayne, Ind., terminal fore- casting reference manual (1955) 16064 Baffin Bay, sailing directions (1951), 18690; (1952) 14124; (1957) 7458; (1959) 6308; (1960), 6998 Baffles (mechanics) : annular inlet effect on stall, etc., of axial- flow compressor in turbojet engine (1959) 16785 Baffo, Giuseppe, relief (1957) 9608 Bagasse : pulps for manufacture of newsprint (1952) 6358; (1953) 18596 sugarcane — contribution to paper and board indus- tries (1955) 2634 expanding market (1955) 18695 raw material for manufacture of paper and board, economic factors considered (1955) 16144 use for fiber shipping containers (1958) 3924 Bagdad, Ariz., geology and ore deposits (1956) 7569 Bagdad mine : block-caving mining methods and costs (1959) 8030 open-pit copper mining methods and costs (1960) 1068 Baggage : aircraft, inaccessible compartments, fire protection (1953) 7201 cabin and hold, shipment (1954) 4537 census of manufactures, 1954, industry bul- letin (1957) 4866 customs clearance, Army and Air Force regs. (1951) 10468; (1952), 4705 customs regulations — Austria (1953) 6066 Belgium-Luxembourg (1953) 11089 Federal Republic of Germany and Western Berlin (1953) 20207 Italy (1953) 7815 Japan (1953) 19037 Netherlands (1953) 19142 Pakistan (1953) 19143 Switzerland (1953) 13290 United Kingdom (1953) 19020 disposition of abandoned baggage, spec. regs. (1952) 18409 duffel bag, specifications (1953) 12997; (1956) 1544 ; (1958) 3354 earnings in industry (1951) 8586 enlisted personnel. Army regs. (1955). 17923 luggage. Federal supply catalog — foot lockers (1953) 10869 individual equipment (1953) 15864 luggage. Federal supply classification, logis- tic responsibilities. Army regs. (1956) 16434 luggage, man-hours expended (1951) 1334 marking, personal, Army Dept. circular (1955) 16553 naval service and Coast Guard Officers, transportation payment (1952) 10588 patient's identity tag, etc., spec. regs. (1953) 8513; (1954) 1349 reserve personnel of uniformed services, transportation, to homes of selection — law (1960) 13081 reports (1960) 6618, 13714 retired members of uniformed services, transportation to homes of selection — hearing (1955), 15480 law (1955) 16786; (1958) 11772 reports (1955) 11686, 15420; (1958) 11975, 12438 shipment, reimbursement claims. Army regs. (1957) 288, 6238 tariffs and trade controls (1953) 6070 transportation, overseas — Army regulations (1956) 14042, 18146 ; (1957), 4674 special regulations (1952) 14660 travelers', regulations of — Argentina (1957) 15892 Australia (1955) 15722 Austria (1956) 9124; (1958) 4810 Belgian (Jongo and Buanda-Urundi (1955) 10358 Bolivia (1956) 9129 Burma (1956) 7509 Ceylon (1956) 7511 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 239 BagKago — Continued travelers', regulations of — continued Ecuador (li)^^^i) 1738" Federal Republic of Germany (1956) 5738 Finland (1957) 10007 France (1958) 1510 Gr.*at Britain (195(5) 9123 Greece (1955) 8225 Haiti (1957) 40:!() Hong Kong (1955) 10343 India (1955) 4850 Indonesia (1957) 4020 Iran (1958) 1512 Iraci (1950) 12G01 Ireland (1957) 5581 Italy (1957) 7399 Japan (1955) 10353 Jordan (1957) 1779] I.ibva (1957) 14220 Mozambique (1955) 17200 Norwav (1955) 4842; (1957) 5580 Pakistan (1957) 4025 Philippines (1950) 19014 Sweden (1955) 4845: (1957) 5578 Thailand (1955) 12411 Turkey (1950) 5742 Venezuela (1956) 10S75 Yugoslavia (1950) 19025 Baggio, Elizabeth, sister, permanent residence (1951) 15037, 18327, 19481 Baggflsh, Mersa (Bay) : chart (1951) 9983 Baghdad pact : cooperation agrwment with — Iran (1959) 0906 Liberia (1959) 17128 Pakistan (1959) 0907 Turkey (1959) 0968 declaration (1958) 15377 Baghdassarian, Ida, relief (1953) 8S82, 12834, 15075 Bags : canvas — coal, 1-bushel, specification (1951) 0701 800 pound, specification (1952) 397, 1 3935 repair kit, specification (1951) 6703 valuables, specification (1951) 16581 water-sterilizing, specification (1952) 18604 cellophane, growth and toxin formation of B. botulinus type A (1959) 797 census of manufactures, 1954, textile, in- dustry bulletin (1957) 0517 coflfee, specification (1955) 10175 duck — cotton, lubrication order holder, specifica- tion (1957) 14014 for camouflage net drape sets, specifica- tions (1954) 3912-13; (1957) 9787 for carrying antennas, specifications (1954) 10282-283; (1955) 4599 feed hags, kinds, costs and problems (1954) 10377 India, jute manufactures production, foreign trade (1954) 17507 interior packaging, specifications (1956) 8929 ; (1958) 3353 mailing, cotton — Federal standard (1956) 12598 specifications (1953) 10977; (1950) 20324 merchandise paper, recommendation of trade (1900) 3436 money, leather, specifications (1952) 2422, 15175 overseas shipping, packing, specifications (1951) 10575; (1952) 17548 packaging, harrier, material, specification (1950) 3090 paper — for clothing, specification (1951) 10582 for fish meal (1951) 13817 grocers — • recommendation of trade, amendment (1959) 201 simplified practice (1953) 17581 specifications (1951) 13791: (1952) 15441; (1054) 1875; (1950) 683 Industry, outlook for I960 and review of 1959 (1900) 1527 Bags — Continued paper — continued shipping sack — indu.stry. outlook for 1960 and review of 1959 (1900) 1533 specifications (1952) 608; (1953) 5996; (19o4j 602; (1957) 157S7 ; (1958) 3470 personal effects, specification (1952) 15005 idastic. water storage, specification (1953) 15881 pneumatic, aircraft lifting, specifications (1953) 23S5. 15940 shipi)ing. cushioned, specification (1954) 12314 soiled clothes, specification (1958) 4005 textile, census of manufactures. 1954, In- dustry bulletin (1957) 0517 see also Barrack bags — Hammock bags — Ice bags — Laundry bairs — Mail bags — Money bags — Satchels — S hipping bags — Sleeping bags. Baguio (iold Mining Co.. mining methods and costs (1959) 10429 Bahama Islands : Columbus's voyage, new theorv (1958) 1819 import tariff system (1954) 10552; (1955) 12410 long range proving ground — additional sites, agreements with Great Britain (1956) 17781, 17788 agreement with United Kingdom (1953) 20478 Ascension Island sites, administrative arrangements agreement with Great Britain (1959) 17125 extension of flight testing range, agree- ment with Great Britain (1957) 10356 tracking station, agreement with Great Britain (1959) 10599 use by civil aircraft, agreements with Great Britain (1956) 9407; (1957) 4370 oceanographic research stations, establish- ment, agreements with Great Britain (1958) 928: (1900) 14728 sailing directions (1952) 2S38 ; (1959) 4938; (1960) 5433 sending gift packages to (1952) 18955; (1953) 17545 Bahqia. see name of bay. Bahr, Peter L., relief (1960) 5100, 12929, 13101 Bahrein Harbor, chart of approaches (1951) 3690 Bahriany. Ivan P., consultation with stafl of Un-American Activities Committee (1959) 12317 Baia. see name of bay. Baicou, Mareanthe, relief (1955) 15000 Bail : bonds in criminal cases in D.C., amend act- law (1958) 11734 reports (1957) 13467; (1958) 12411 forfeited, refund — - law (1951) 19531 reports (1951) 14984. 18337 provide punishment for bail jumping — hearings (1954) 11896 law (1954) 16736 reports (1954) 11098. 11833. 14814 Bail-out and election sense (1958) 15413 Baile.v, Jane, relief (1957) 7014 Bailey, L. C, lease. Oil Springs pool. MagoflSn Countv, Kv.. secondarv oil-recovery op- erations (1958) 4907 ■ Bailey bridge : ownership transfer to Allegany County, Md. — law (1957) 15030 reports (1957) 13417. 13854 Bailly, Eugene A., relief (1955) 9476 Bains-marie, heavy dutv, hotel type, steam, etc., specifications (1955) 4601-2; (1950) 561 Bainter. James G., relief (1960) 4901, 7944, 8182 Bair. Koy L.. & Co., relief (1952) 132+5 Bairoil, Wvo.. transmission line, specifications (1951) 15803 Page 240 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Bait : box, Warfarin (1952) 9677 earthworms (1954) 5G53 fish- collection, care, preparation and propaga- tion (1954) S07 ; (1960) 6920 Hawaiian, etc., islands resources (1951) 6997 raising (1956) 15707 fishing vessel live-bait equipment (1954) 5649 keeping live shrimp for bait (1951) 15414 longline, comparative study (1955) 15700 poison — fly control (1954) 60S1 fruit fly control (1955) 25 grasshopper control (1953) 13162 salmon waste (1957) 5541 shrimp industry of Gulf of Mexico (1959) 10133 shyness to ANTU in wild Norway rats (1952) 14370 skipiack — response to live bait (1960) 630 use of tilapia, studies (1957) 16820 tuna — oxygen requirements (1955) 10319 resources at Sai))an (1951) 5246 Bait containers, see Rodenticide bait contain- ers. Bait fish, see Fish and fisheries. Baja, California : Boleo copper district, geology and mineral deposits (195G) 4014 chart of anchorages off west coast (1951) 9971 materials in National Archives (1952) 19076 olive industr.v in Lower California, Mexico (1955) 19439 sipunculid worms (1952) 14305 vertical distribution of pelagic fish eggs and larvae (1959) 1742S Baker. Donald W., relief (1956) 5154 Baker, Kathryn M., relief (1956) 11852, 1227S, 14326 Baker, Keitha L., relief (1960) 9564, 12940, 13230 Baker, Margaret, relief (1960) 6533 Baker, Melanie S., relief (1955) 9S02, 14212, 14640, 15135 Baker, Melvin H., and wife, relief (1959) 12082 Baker, Paul R., proceedings against, citing for contempt (1954) 14362 Baker, Rollins F., and others, relief (1952) 10527, 12828, 13756 Baker, Vida L., relief (1957) 9609, 10857, 13108 Baker, William B., relief (1954) 10200, 14026, 14427 Baker, Oreg., soil survey of area (1954) 7660 Baker County, Oreg., forest statistics (1959) 3576 Baker Flying Service, accident (1956) 5019 Baker Island, general information (1954) 6014, 15942; (1956) 6181; (1957) 2359, 17235; (1960) 14766 Baker project, report of regional director and substantiating materials (1954) 7581 Bakeries, see Bakers and bakeries — Kitchens. Bakers (physical therapy) : electrical, portable, specification (1957) 1995 Bakers and bakeries : bakery equipment, specification (1951) 18484 bakery products — definitions and standards of identity, insert (1956) 20410 Federal supply classification, logistic responsibilities. Army regs. (i956) 18328 baking industry, union wages and hour.s- — departmental editions (1951) 13996; (1952) 6015; (1953) 4611 document editions (1951) 13183; (1952) 5087 : (1953) 4117 baking occupations, employment outlook (1960) 5713 Bakers and bakeries- — Continued bread bakers guide. Air Force manual (1956) 17942 cabinet, dough proofing, insulated, portable, o6-pan capacity, specification (1956) 15516 central pastry kitchen administration, spec. regs. (1953) 16857 chilled water units, specification (1957) 17603 cost and margin trends in industry, staff report (1957) 10558 garrison bread bakeries. Army regs. (1951) 6007 : (1954) 11044 Hopewell Village National Historic Site (1958) 15276 independent, price discrimination and un- fair practices, hearing (1956) 12169 mobile bakeries, proofing cabinet, technical manual (1953) 469 pastry bakeries, Army regs. (1951) 128 producing for prosperity, agricultural pro- duction (address) (1956) 2841 studies of automatic technology (1956) 20532 use of fruits by Chicago bakers (1951) 12640 water meters, specification (1957) 1918 see also Kitchens. Baker's caps, see Caps (headgear). Bakers Haulover Inlet : improvement, engineer reports — departmental edition (1960) 5245 document edition (1960) 4823 Bakersfield, Calif. : Kern County Airport terminal forecasting manual (1954) 1183 map of vicinity (1951) 9906 population, special census (1958) 13719 topographic map (1951) 9906 Bakerton, Pa., Lancashire no. 15 mine, roof movement study, longwall operation (1954) 4351 Bakery, see Bakers and bakeries. Baker.v and Confectionery Workers Inter- national Union, improper activities in- vestigation, hearings (1957) 13980 Bakery machines, hazards in operating (1953) 1197 Bakery products : basic information sources (1955) 18083 bibliography (1960) 4401 census of manufactures. 1954 — ■ industry bulletin (1957) 1687 supplement (1957) 7954 definitions and standards of identity, insert (1959) 4S67 Federal supply schedule (1957) 14190 topping, frozen, specification (1957)( 14078 yeast characteristics, growth and function, symposium (1957) 7666 Baking, see Cookery — also names of foods baked. Baking dishes : kettles, scouse, specifications (1952) 458, 15313 linings, steel, specifications (1952) 2545, 15306 Baking powder, specifications (1952)i 9314; (1957) 3947 Baking soda, see Soda (baking). Bakken, Harris A., relief (1951) 4844; (1952) 13711. 14894 Bakour, Shakeeb. see Dakour, Shakeeb. Baku, Azerbaijan, SSR, wind fields, in Apshe- ron area, construction of charts (1959) 0586 Bakwanga, Belgian Congo, industrial diamond mining operations (1935) 17441 BAL. see Dimercaptopropanol. Balabanov, Nicola and wife, relief (1954) 6929, 11666, 13955 Balance equation and its use in numerical fore- casting of baric fields, Czechoslovakia (1959) 3723 Balance of payments : international payments balance (1935) 19376 strengthening United States position (re- marks) (1960) 7600 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 241 Balance of payments — Continued United States — lftl9-r.3 {V.^^>■i) 1C305 1919-5C, statistical supplement (195S) 9150 1949-51 (1952) 1S049 1952-53 (1953) 20159 1958-59 (1959) 17415 United States International, and exports and Imports, study (19*;n) 10983 world payments stresses (1957) 17692 Balance of power: how to measure nation's strength (1951) 24G1 : (1954) 3143 shifting balance of world forces, selection from statements, etc., of NIklta S. Khrushchev (1959) 15995 Balance problems test, development (1956) G4()7 Balance sheets, ace Finance — Income. Balances, see Finance — Scales (weighing in- struments). Balancing way stands, nonpowered, specifica- tions (1955) 12369: (1957) 11464 Balansia, and Balansiae in America (1951) 4255 Balasko, Alexandria S., relief (1954) 5162; (1955) 4262 Balasso, Orazio, relief (1952) 10S38, 12875, 13.353 Balaton, Minn., railroad accident (1956)i 15823 Balbo.i, C.Z. : bridge over Panama Canal — law (1956) 14520 reports (1956) 10324, 15307 Balohen, Bernt : api)ointment — hearing (1051) 15049 reports (1951) 8059, 14909, 16291 Bald eagle, Kce Eagles. Bald Knob. Ark. : property conveyance — law (1956) 14502 reports (1956) 11996. 15193 Bald Mountain, gold-mining area, radioactive minerals (1955) 1617 Bald Mountain pressure tunnel, trashracks, etc., invitation for bids (1951) 14199 Baldassari, Joseph C, proceedings for con- tempt (1951) 16528 Baldcypress : American wood, distribution, use, etc. (1960) 11299 management, references (1954) 4227 silvical characteristics (1958) 12S59 useful trees of United States (1957) 11605 Balderston, C. Canby, nomination, hearing (1954) 15196 Baldls.serotto. Emma, relief (1952) 10519, 12954. 13678 Baldwin, C. H.. relief (1956) 8471 Baldwin. Mich.. tin)ber resources of area (1956) 15784 Baldwin. Pa., population, special census (1957) 17462 Baldwin County, Ala., need and supply of hired seasonal farm workers (1955) 12291 Baldwin Park. Calif., population, special cen- sus (1958) 1170 Balearic Islands, sailing directions (1952) 15557 Baler twine, see Twine. Balers, see Harvesting machinery. Baling, see Packin'-'. Ballngit, Bienvenido L., relief (1955) 14596; (1956) 5327, 682^^ Balkan I'eninsula : German antiguerilla operations, 1941-44 (1954) 16187 German campaign, spring 1941 (1956) 302 BalK-an States : Deutschon auswiirtlgen politik (1954) 1120 line ui) In struggle between international Communism and free world (1953) 650:; Balkans, see Balkan Peninsula — also names of Balkan States. Ball. Fran/.lska L., relief (1955) 11474, 14170, 15159 Ball, Tyucllle, .tee Arnaz. Lucille D. B. Ball, Mervin W., relief (1955) 11992 Ball bearings, see Bearings (machinery). Ball clay, «ee Clay. Ball hitch and flexible hopper for potato con- veyors (1958) 3893 Ballard. Suzle, relief (1951) 17881, 18336, 19486 Ballard, Wash. : locks, designate as Hiram M. Chittenden Locks — law (1956) 14540 reports (1956) 1200S, 15210 Ballast (electric) : Federal supply classification, logistic re- sponsibilities, Army regs. (1956) 18298 Ballast (ships) : water ballast for underwater drilling, min- ing, etc., amend vessel admeasurement laws — hearings (1958) 15847, 16877 law (1958) 13999 reports (1958) 9723. 120S1 Ballatore, Maria, sister, relief (1952) 5258. 9012, 10270 Ballerini, Seraflnio. relief (1952) 5400, 7062, 8006 Ballerup group, see Paracolon. Ballistic missile early warning system, sec Warning systems. Ballistic missiles, see Missiles. Ballistic Research I/aboratories : memorandum reports (1958) 8894-95; (1959) 6878, 1352S : (1960) 1251 reports (1958) 1790 ; (1959) 13529 Ballistics : Army Ballistic Missile Agency research re- port (1958) 847 extreme atmospheres and ballistic densities (1956) 18067 hypervelocity problems, facilities and in- strumentation of XRL laboratory (1959) 8150 nomenclature, rocket static tests, military standards (1958) 7168 research laboratories, reports (1956) 9350, 12844: (1957) 4305; (1958) 1790, SS94-95 trajectories, differential effects, and pro- iectiles data, ordnance engineering design handbook (1958) 6305 wind determinations, time and space fluc- tuations (1955) 13710 Ballistocardiography, mass, method, USSR study (1900) 18810 Balloon cloth, cotton, specification (1954) 3917 Balloon trajectories, see Trajectories. Balloons : constant level, accuracy of RDF position fixes in tracking (1959) 146 constant-volume, environmental factors af- fecting altitude performance and con- trol (1959) 13517 controlled-altitude flights, 50,000 to 70,000 ft. (1955) 13701 free, release of, spec. regs. (1954) 13658 high-altitude — in-flight development of long train instru- mentation packages, equipment and techniques (19.".9) 1 .'0 payload lowering device (1959) 149 intracastric. use to produce adenocarcinonila (1953) 11327 meteorological — commercial hydrogen for use in, Army Dept.. circular (1955) 7065 technical manual (19."i3) 586 MI^399( )/AM, specification (1954) 3914 moored, operation requirements (1955) 1265; (1960) 558 operations at Air Force Missile Development Center (1959) 5595 pilot and celling, specifications (1955) 18226; (1957) 1883 pilot, horizontal distance tables (1951) 5S83, 17212 sampling : air sampling apparatus, description (1958) 1074 balloon-borne conductivity meter, descrip- tion (1956) 8024 stratospheric radioactivity data (1960) 230 Page 242 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Ballora, Anthony A., relief (1955) 15137 Ballot Commision. see War Ballot Commission. Balls, see Baseball — Basketball — Football — Volleyball. Balls Bluff National Cemeterv, disestablish, report (1958) 5771 Balourdas, Theodore A., relief (1954) 5330 Balsa : core, glass-cloth facings, tests (1952) 9403 ochroma, specification (1952) 2415, 15195 wood, core material, specification (1953) 2401 Balsam fir, see Fir. Balsam poplar, see Poplar. Balsam -woolly aphids : aerial surveys, timing (1957) 10046 problem in Oregon and Washington (1957) 10047 Balsamo. Katharine, relief (1954) 14261, 15109, 16513 Balta Sound, chart (1951) 11504 Baltia, see Butterflies. Baltic Geodetic Commission, work (1960) S6SS Baltic Sea : lights and fog signals (1951) 5417; (1952) 17861: (1954) 896; (1955) 10436; (1956) 1745S; (1957) 4124, 7457, 14291, 17863; (1958) 3555, 12SS0, 17016; (1959) 7867; (1960) 3929 sailing directions (1952) 694; (1953) 6108, 7901, 20240; (1954) 5725. 17545; (1955) 4963, 18413; (1956) 7577, 10918; (1957) 10066; (1958) 1592- 92A; (1959) 3613, 16479; (1960) 5435, 15543 Baltic States : German foreign policy, documents (1953) 9661 strategic area. Armed Forces talk (1953) 18233 see also Estonia — Latvia — Lithuania. Baltic States Incorporation into U.S.S.R., Se- lect Committee to Investigate, House, hearings (1954) 6880 see also Communist Aggression, Select Com- mittee on. House. Baltic States, Select Committee on, see Com- munist Aggression, Select Committee on. House. Baltimore, Md. : accident frequency (1953) 20393 carlot unloads of fresh fruits and vegetables (1953) 11414 census of business, 1954, central business district statistics (1957) 1678 census of housing, 195() — block statistics (1952) 10141 corrections (1952) 14792 housing characteristics, preliminary re- port (1951) 12968 nonfarm housing characteristics (1953) 3986 census of population, 1950 — advance report (1951) 17575 housing characteristics, census tracts (1953) 749-750 climatic guide (1956) 112S7 Communist activities in defense area, hear- ings (1951) 16433; (1954) 8400; (1957) 11091 dental, eye, and preventive medical services, survey (1953) 20395 electric facilities of area, maps (1959 16335; (1960) 17065 export expansion program meaning (ad- dress) (1960) 7917 flying of United States flag in Flag House Square — law (1954) 6644 reports (1953) 12811; (1954) 5134 harbor — navigation improvement, engineer re- port — departmental edition (1957) 14110 document edition (1957) 13178 prevention of obstructions and injurious deposits — law (1958) 14147 report (1958) 14838 Baltimore, Md. — Continued hospitals, earnings and supplementary bene- fits — departmental edition (1957) 11674 document edition (1957) 10783 housing law enforcement program, etc. (1954) 1946 illness. 1938-43, causes (1951) 5785 instrument approach charts (1951) 2849, 2937, 6362 map (1951) 3585 occupational wage survey — departmental editions (1952) 2863; (1953) 6143; (1955) 12503; (1958) 3634; (1959) 3814; (1960) 5764 document editions (1952) 2255; (1953) 5481; (1955) 11440; (1958) 3067; (1959) 3270; (1960) 4843 port (1956) 7352 post ofiice — ■ incoming lettermail, distribution (1960) 4294 mail distribution by destination (1960) 1182 railroad accident (1954) 906 rivers and harbors, improvement (1953) 7639 rubber producing equipment, disposal — hearing (1956) 5467 law (1956) 6866 report (1956) 5452 tide, moon and sun calendars (1951) 1967, 12197; (1952) 1387. 11971; (1953) 3291, 14124; (1954) 2636. 13044; (1955) 2330, 13223; (1956) 2390 weather observations, hourly (1956) 19493 white families, specific diseases among males and females (1952) 11460 Baltimore and Ohio R.R. : accidents (1951) 3737-38; (1952) 7829A, 14142, 17879; (1953) 9394, 16302; (1954) 1964, 5751; (1955) 17319, 19512, 19514; (1956) 784. 4046, 12709, 17484, 17494, 19137; (1957) 2143, 7475, 16950, 17885; (1958) 3572, 16094; (1960) 765, 8504 emergency boards (1955) 10194, 17015; (1957) 17661 Baltimore County Committee for Peace, Com- munist activities, hearings (1951) 16433 Baltimore County Revenue Authority : bridge construction — law (1957) 150SS reports (1957) 13441, 15523 Baltimore Mail Steamship Co.. decision of Federal Maritime Bd. (1952) 4046-47 Baltimore-Washington Parkway, general in- formation (1957) 5773 see Washington-Baltimore Parkway. Bamboo : as building material (1953) 13255 Formosan cossonine weevils (1957) 5770 Phyllostachys genus, under cultivation in U.S. (1957) 10480 Bamford, Ernest L., and wife, relief (1954) 146S3; (1955) 4324, 4483, 7526 Bammes. Erika, relief (1952) 6922, 5120, 7264 Ban, Hong, relief (1955) 15067 Bananas : merchandising in grocery stores (1956) 6281 methods — equipment, facilities for receiving, ripen- ing, and packing (1955) 135S0 of handling at retail, cost and sales re- sults (1957) 23 refrigerator car heater test (1952) 14329 ripening, test of heaters in refrigerator cars (1951) 18886 waste in ripening and packing warehouses (1953) 17866 world banana trade close to prewar level (1953) 16193 world exports (1951) 15439; (1952) 15508 Band saw blades, see Blades. Band saws, see Saws. Band-tailed pigeons, see Pigeons. Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 243 Bandapps and liandat'ing : abdominal drainaKP dressing combines, spocifleations (195S) 14r).j. 9Sf>9 bandafre, absorbent, adliesive, specification (1957) 5475 cotton — conforminfr. specification (1953) 0456 elastic, washable, specifications (1952) 9321; (1957) 5492 plaster paris, specification (1956) 15G52 field manuals (1953) 9928; (1957) 12873 gauze — absorbent, specification (1957) 3945 absorbent, sterile, etc., (pacldng strips), specification (1958) 3444 adhesive, specification (1951) 8179 compress, specifications (1956) 172S0 ; (1958) 5935 cancellations (1957) 15752; (195S) 7247 petrolatum imprej?nated, specification (1952) 15415 plain, compressed, specification (1951) ."080 roller and compressed, specification (1957) 14147 surgical pads, specifications (1957) 7293, 15753 surgical, recommendation of trade, (19o2) 15524 musllm — roller, specification (1957) 1990 specification (1951) 5059 plaster of paris. specification (1951) 16715 self-adherent, specification (1052) 1(5611 sterile dressing, eye. cotton pad, specifica- tion (1953) 7730 surgical abdominal gauze pack, specifica- tion (1958) 7248 surgical dres.sing materials. Federal supply classification, logistic responsibilities. Army regs. (1956) 18302 surgical dressings — manufacture, earnings, summary release (1959) 9296 recommendation of trade (1957) 9199 siispensory — cotton, specification (1956) 20350 scrotal, specification (1956) 18929 Bandarian, Gevorlc Z., relief (1952) 13258, 13795, 14863 Bandelier National Monument : Frijoles Canvon ruins trail (1953) 20352 general information (1952) 4324: (1956) 5983: (1957) 2244; (1958) 17310 guide to Rainbow House trail (1954) 17727 guide to Tsankawi trail (1954) 2056 historical handbook (1956) 1792 nature trail, mission 66. self guiding in- formation (1058) 15268 Bandette, Minn., bridge across Rainy River, reports (1957) 9537, 9715 Banding : ferrite. influence on impact properties of mild steel (1958) 1C.543 mourning dove management units, progress report (1959) 10141 waterfowl in Canadian prairie provinces (1957) 15852 see names or classes of animals to be banded, e.g., — Water birds. Bands, abrasive, silicon-carbide, for dental lathes, specification (1958) 4722 Bands (music) : Armv marching hands, ceremonies, etc., Field manual (1957) 4797 Armv regulations (1951) 10475, 16036; ■(1953) 14759; (1954) 7953 Armv, world wide status, Army Dept. cir- cular (1955) 10993 bandsman, education and training, Army regs. (1956) 187 brass instrumentalist, MOS proficiency test aid. (1900) 3377 enlistments and reenlistments — Armv rcguhitioiis (1955) 199; (1956) 19829 .s;'.(» ; (1957) 6295 special n'giilations (1951) 217; (1953) 3904. 19810 Lands (music) — Continued libraries, PACAF basic bibliography (1958) 11240 Metrop<.ilitan Police, increase compensation of director — law (1957) 14996 reports (1957) 8188. 13835 Metropolitan Police, retirement compensa- tion for director — law (1959) 15720 reports 8688, (1959) 10163 organization and supervision, spec. regs. (1953) 14819; (1954) 8004; (1955) 8930 percussion instrumentalist and special bandsman MOS proficienty test aid (1960) 3379 service bands, directors, uniform rank — hearings (1953) 10727, 12678 law (1953) 12363 service school training for Army bandsmen, spec. regs. (1952) 4774, 18426; (1953) 11961 ; (1954) 6314 tables of organization and equipment (1951) 350, 9098-99 see also Army Reserve B.and — Marine Band — Military Academy Band — Naval Academy Band — Navy Band. Bands (i)aper) : shirt, laundry, specification (1952) 7731 Bands (rubber) : Federal standard (1954) 18700 specifications (1951) 5235, 15393 Bandsaws, metal cutting, vertical, technical manual (1953) 411 Bane, Frank, report on needs for physicians for growing America (1959) 17046 Bangkfi Str.'iat (Strait) : sailing directions (1952) 4162; (1955) 4102; (1955) 15789: (1957) 935 Bank for Cooperatives. Central, see Central 17642 Bangor. Maine : instrument approach chart (1951) 7791 topographic map (1951) 13913 Bangor & Aroostook R.R., accident (1953) 2.637 Bang's disease, see Abortion in animals. — Brucellosis. Bank and pitch indicators, certification and operation rules, propeller reverse pitch indicators (1954) 18293 Bank examinations, see National banks. Bank for Coperatives, Central, see Central Bank for Cooperatives. Bank indicators, sec Turn and bank indicators. Bank notes, see Federal reserve notes. Bank of America National Trust & Savings Assoc, relief (1951) 3340. 18284 Bank of Brazil, plan announced for sale of stocks of 1952 cotton (1953) 11056 Bank of Elmwood Park, see Elmwood Park Bank. Bank protection devices, classification bulletin (1951) 1477 Bankers : acceptance financing in United States (1955) 10241 countrv banker and economic education (ad- dress) (1956) 16136 countrv banker and economic progress (ad- dresses) (1955) 6861, 8607 summary of address (1955) 8607 Foreign Commerce Bureau publications for use, check lists (1957) 11535; (1958) 7311 how to choose wisely (1954) 2125 using vour banker's advisory services (1956) 1833 Bankevitz. Feofania, relief (1958) 8353, 11S9S, 13S53 Bankhead, .John H., lock and dam, see .Tohn llollis Bankhead lock and dam. Bankliead-.Tones farm tenant act, see Agricul- tural credit. Banking, sec Banks and banking. Page 244 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Banking and Currency Committee, House : calendars (1951) 1786. 11976, 11992 (1952) 1180, 11777, 18606; (1953) 3107, 13914 : (1954) 2429, 12846 (1955) 2116. 13012; (1956) 2184 13315; (1957) 2646, 12151; (1958) 2153, 10513; (1959) 2448, 10979 (1960) 2645, 12001 expenses, miscellaneous, report (1957) 5151 Federal Open Market Committee investiga- tion, authorizing, report (1955) 9628 funds, authorizing, report (1959), 4624 hearings, see subjects, investigations and studies — housing — authorization, reports (1955) 9627 ; (1957) 3636: (1958) 3294 (1957) 3636: (1959) 3294 expenses, reports (1955) 11623; (1956) 5180; (1957) 3658; (195S) 3104; (1959) 3304; (1960) 4942 operation of monetary and credit strac- ture of U.S., authorization, report (1957) 6870 reports (1951) 17952.18064 legislation considered, S3d Cong., 2d sess., summary (1956) 7080 reports, see subjects. Banking and Currency Committee, Senate : activities — 84th Cong., 1st sess., summary, report (1955) 15472 84th Cong.. 2d sess., summary, report (1956) 17072 S5th Cong., 1st sess., summary, report (1957) 16557 S5th Cong.. 2nd sess., summary, report (1958) 168S0 and staff, lists (1953) 18614 banking and currency and economic sta- bilization, investigate, reports (1956) 1489, 3589 calendars (1951) 1802, 12011, 12024; (1952) 1199, 11795, 18639: (1953) 3112. 13933; (1954) 2449. 12866; (1955) 21.36. 13032; (1956) 2204, 13334; (1957) 2665. 12171; (1958) 2172, 10532; (1959) 2467, 11000; (1960) 2665, 12023 committee prints, see subjects. economic stabilization and mobilization, in- vestigate, reports (1955) 1398, 3123 expenditures, increase limitation, report (1953) 15667 Export-Import Bank etc., study, continue, reports (1954) 1695, 1720 hearings, index (1955) 3143 see also subjects, housing investigations, expenses, reports (1954) 1714, 7643, 14761; (1955) 4508, 4514 : (1956) 1490 housing study, continue, report (1956) 1512 investigations and studies — banking and currenc.v matters, authoriza- tion, reports (1957) 3740, 3771 housing, public and private — authorization, reports (1957) 3746, 3757; (1958) 3268, 3294; (1959) 3363 extension, reports (1959) 3349; (1960) 1674. 3688 matters ■within its jurisdiction, authori- zation, reports (1958) 3269, 3295: (1959) 3350. 3362; (1960) 1676. 3689 investisrations, reports (1951) 4986; (1952) 2329; (1953) 4227; (1954) 1694, 1714, 7043. 14761 publications (1953) 4275 83d-85th Congresses (1959) 17350 Reconstruction Finance Corporation opera- tions, report (1951) 4948 reports, see subjects, summarv of activities — • 83d Cong. 1st sess. (1953) 17292 ; (1954) 1683 83d Cong. 2d sess. (1954) 19433 summarv of provisions of housing act of 1954 (1954) 3758 Bankruptcy : act — amend as to unclaimed moneys, report (1955) 14720 Bankruptcy — Continued act — -continued amend by clarifying wage priority pro- visions — law (1956) 16711 reports (1955) 11676; (195G) 15288 amend chap. 11 — law (1958) 14077 reports (1956) 14776; (1957) 5135; (1958) 14688 amend chap. 13, report (1958) 14475 amend, hearings (1959) 335 amend, rel. to consolidating referees' salary, etc., laws (1952) 13031 ; (1959) 7313. 9784. 11950. 11997. 12021. 15658 ; (1960) 10713, 10727, 13074, 13105 amend rel. to discharges and notices, re- port (1954) 14441 amend rel. to exemption of aircraft equipment trust provisions — law (1957) 15162 reports (1957) 13419, 15476 amend rel. to meeting of creditors — laws (1951) 9351. 13163 reports (1951) 3232, 6542, 7963, S131, 11183 amend rel. to railroad reorganization — hearings (1951) 15063 report (1956) 14862 amend rel. to railroad safety loans — law (1951) 19503 reports (1951) 14875. 16520 amend rel. to railroad trustees, report (1956) 8789 amend rel, to unclaimed monevs — law (1956) 16738 report (1956) 15377 amend, reports (1952) 7280. 13302; (1959) 5878-81. 7543. 882.3-24, 9882- 84, 9995, 12230, 12459, 14205, 14515, 15802, 15804, 15835, 15870. 15883, 15892, 16072; (1960) 10811-813, 11032, 13693, 13697, 15319 amend to redefine "wage earner'' law (1951) 3087 report (1951) 671 shorten title law (1951) 3061 report (1951) 607 code of Federal regulations (1951) 9759; (1954) 5587; (1955) 6427: (1956) 7389; (1957) 5457; (1958) 3432; (1959) 6138; (1960) 5324 concealment of assets, amend U.S. code — law (1960) 16756 reports (1959) 7413. 16162 discharge, release bankrupt from all prov- able debts, amend act — hearings (1959) 335 report (1957) 11008 false financial statements, limit use as bar to discharge — law (1960) 13065 reports (1959) 15870; (1960) 13692 farmer-debtor relief — hearings (1952) 5516 legislation impact on farmers and lenders (1957) 5974 reports (1952) 5455; (1953) 9128; (1955) 12107 laws, compilation (1951) 7908; (1955) 4203 ; (1957) 1769 limiting priority and nondischargeability of taxes, amend act, report (1958) 14433 notices and discharges, amend act — law (1957) 15142 reports (1957) 8207, 15530 orders and notices, abolish mailing require- ments — law (1956) 16802 reports (1956) 8602. 15382 railroads, amend sec. 77(c) (6) of act — - hearings (1959) 335 laws (1958) 11712, 14168 reports (1957) 15254; (1958) 12073, 14782 statistical tables (1952) 17027 ; 4945: (1954) 2946; (1955) (1956) 4346; (1957) 1322; 9705, (1953) 2611 ; (1958) ;726; (1959) 5472; (1960) 7036 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 245 Bankruptcy — Continued trustees. State tax liens against, confirm validity — hearing (1954) 14555 report (1!!54) 14169 see also Ucferees in bankruptcy — Trustees In bankruptcy. Banks, Judith L., relief of guardian (1951) 6503, 11132, 13085 Banks, see Federal land banks. Banks and banking: active banks in D.C. — earnings, expenses and dividends (1956) 5053 national and nonnational, abstract of re- ports (1955) 2978, 9316, 14010: (1956) 5052, 11743. 16595; (1957) 3577, 4061, S064, 13031. 17561 : (195S) 3031, 5499, 9221. 15748; (1959) 3252, 7276. 11873; (1960) 388, 3501, 6402, 12.S90, 1S401 addresses by Secretary Snyder (1952) 17007, 18247 adult education series (1956) 19108 Albania (1058 i 17132 all-bank statistics, United States, 1896- 1955 (195!)) 9000 America's stake in the independent bank (remarks) (1953) 17439 assets and liabilities — all banks (1951) 1880, 12122; (1952) 1286. 1292, 11S82 ; (1953) 3190, 3192. 14019, 14021; (1954) 2525, 2527, 12941, 12943; (1955) 2219, 2221, 13117, 13119; (1956) 2289, 2291, 1.3426, 1.3428 semiannual reports (1957) 2761, 12267; (1958) 2276, 10623: (1959) 2563, 11100, 11103; (1960) 2765, 12124 semimonthlv reports (1960) 2767, 12126 commercial and mutual savings banks (1951) 13727; (1952) 564, 11077; (1053) 1043, 10946. 20146; (1954) 1039:^, 19554; (1955) 10221, 19324; (1956) 10761, 20292: (1957) 9889; (1958) 511, 8571. 16937; (1959) 7702, 16314: (1960) 8356 credit unions in D.C. (1953) 7274-75 audit reports of banks supervised bv FCA (1952) 10369 bank capital adequacy (remarks) (1954) 19561 bank credit and money (1954) 5595B ; (1958) 4715 bank debits and clearings, development and use (1952) 5792 bank loans, inflation, and defense (address) (1951) 9778 bank mergers, amend Clayton act, hearings (1958) 14892 bank-SBA participation loan plans (1956) 4218 guide (1959) 2129 bankers' acceptance financing in United States (1955) 10241 bankers as community leaders (address) (1951) 19884 bankers, how to choose wisely (1954) 2125 banking and monetarv statistics, (1955) 4766, 18334; (1956) 12576; (1957) 5466 banking in sixties (remarks) (1900) 9737 banking independence (address) (1952) 11094 banking occupations, eniplnvment outlook (1958) 1631 ; (1960) 5714 banking organizations authorized to do foreign banking business, regs. (1954) 18651 banks supervised by FCA, audit reports (1955) 1974; (1956) 20080; (1958) 313, 4232; (1959) 4444 business, banking and Treasury cooperation (address) (1952) 1S246 central banking practices relation to economy of western Europe (1957) 15576 Banks and banking — Continued code of Federal regulations (1951) 9759: (1952) 5787; (1953) 4446: (1954) 5587; (1955) 6427: (1956) 7380; (1957) 5457; (1958) 3432; (1959) 61 3S; (1960) 5324 concentration of banldng in U.S. (1954) 10277 consolidated condition statements (1959) 11103; (1960) 2767. 12126 consumer instalment credits, monthly le- ports (1952) 1300-1. 11890-891; (1953) 3200-1, 14029-30; (1954) 2534, 12951; (1955) 2231, 13128; (1956) 2300, 13437; (1957) 2771, 12277: (1958) 2286, 106.33: (1959) 2573, 11110; (1960) 2775, 12134 countrv banker and economic education (address) (1956) 16136 country banker and economic progress (ad- dresses) (1955) 6861, 8607 credit and monetary measures. Influence on economic stability (1953) 7723 credit and monetary review (1953) 4450 credit and money (1955) 15636: (1956) 5637, 17273; (1957) 5464, 14145 credit expansion (1953) 2503 credit linos and minimum balance require- ments (1956) 15G46 debits and clearings statistics, develop- ment and use (1960) 17075 debits to demand deposit accounts (1951) 1S81, 12123; (1952) 1287, 11883; (1953) 3193, 14022; (1954) 252S, 12944; (1955) 2223, 3323, 13121: fl956) 2293, 5638, 13430; (1957) 2765. 12271 ; (1958) 22S0. 4714, 10627 ; (1959) 2567, 4824, 11104; (1960) 2769, 6877, 12128 summary figures (1957) 5465 defense, inflation and banking (address) (1951) 9781 demand deposits — adjusted and currency outside banks, sea- sonal adjustment factors (1955) 6438 ownership (1957) 9918: (1958) 8601; (1959) 7729; (1960) S389A deposits — country banks (1954) 12695; (1955) 1962. 12847; (1956) 2017, 13149; (1957) 2476, 11981; (1958) 1987, 3927; (1959) 2281, 10733; (1960) 2379. 11779 distril)ution, by counties, etc. (1953) 2501; (1955) 1522; (1957) 1983; (1959) 1627 time, growth and structure (1958) 7240 directors interlocking with those of indus- trial, etc., companies, report (1958) 323 domestic policies, investigate, reports (1955) 1398, 3123 emplover and employee and excise taxes, deposit regulations (1951) 15890; (1958) 8978 employment outlook in banking occupa- tions — departmental editions (1954) 5765 document edition (1954) 5094 wall chart (1954) 17620 excess profits tax on commercial banks (1952) 13995 facilities at Army installations — Armv regulations (1956) 1S169 special regulations (1951) 6106; (1954) 13G2 ; (1955) 245 facilities provided at Armed Forces instal- lations, opinion of Attorney General (195S) 3580 factors affecting Treasury financing (re- marks) (1955) 10750 Federal deposit insurance act — amend— liearings (1959 6052; (1960) 5028 reports (1959) 7548: (1900) 6564 simplify method of determining assess- ments — hearings (1960) 8126, 11156 law (i960) 13113 reports (1960) 10876, 13338, 13762 Page 246 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Banks and banking — Continued Federal funds market, study (1959) 10107 Federal reserve charts on bank credit, etc (1951) 1SS2. 12125; (1952) 1289 11878; (1953) 3185. 14016; (1954) 2522, 129H7; (1955) 2214, 13112 (1956) 2284, 13421; (1957) 2756 historical supplements (1952) 7697 (1953) 10!t66; (1954) 18649; (1955) 17100: (1956) 18903 Federal reserve, holding companies, etc., acts, compilation (1959) 12282 Federal reserve par list (1951) 18S3, 12126 ; (1952) 1290, 11879: (1953) 20158; (1954) 173S4; (1955) 19378; (1956) 20314; (1958) 9895, 15982; (1959) 16343; (1960) 18511 cumulative supplements (1953) 3186-88, 14017; (1954) 2523, 12938; (1955) 2215, 13113: (1956) 2285, 13422; (1957) 2757, 12263; (1958) 2262, 10619; (1959) 2559, 11096; (1960) 2761, 12120 Federal wage-hour law application, ques- tions and answers (1957) 18110 fighting high cost of living (remarks) (1951) 9779 financial institutions act — changes in law, aualvsis (1958) 6881 index (1958) 6SS1 financial institutions and credit amend statutes, draft bill (1957) 1836 financing of defense contracts — hearing (1951) 11090 law (1951) 9349 report (1951) 8003 findings of fact and recommendations for banking, etc., industry in Puerto Rico (1957) 2365 foreign assets control regulations, etc. (1960) 7601 foreign operations under Federal reserve act, regulations (1957) 1984; (1959> 406 government finance and its setting (ad- dress) (1952) 8179 helping banker help you (1960) 14699 holding companies, control — hearings (1953) 12925, 15830; (1955) 6181, 154S3 : (1956) 5466 law (1956) 10112 administration, report (1958) 8464 reports (1955) 9615, 9669, 15354; (1956) 5401 holding companies, regulations (1956) 17275; (1960) 9741 how banks can help FBI (1954) 15368 inflation and banking system (address) (1951) 9782 insurance of bank accounts, rules and regu- lations (1952) 16588 insured banks — assets and liabilities (1951) 3437 offices insured by F.D.I. C, lists (1951) 8327; (1953) 18803; (1958) 7208; (1959) 4812; (1960) 5300 changes (1951) 1870, 12110; (1952) 1274, 11865; (1953) 3172, 14001; (1954) 2508, 12918; (1955) 2195; (1958) 7207, 12694, 16936; (1959) 11069: (1960) 2735, 12093 reports (1951) 949, 8328, 15332; (1952) 9272; (1953) 1042, 7708, 17429; (1954) 17344; (1955) 18312; (1956) 18872; (1957) 15718; (1958) 14952; (1959) 4811, 14620; (1960) 5301, 17042 interlocking directorates under Clayton act, regulation (1959) 14643 investigate problems (1951) 4986, 5022; (1952) 2329; (1953) 4227, 4233 laws governing, revisions — analysis (1958) 6881 comparison of bill with existing law (1958) 327 hearings (1957) 5300, 16532; (1958) 4422 index (1958) 6881 report (1957) 5279 summary of amendments (1958) 328 Banks and banking — Continued laws relating to banking (1952) 10361 compilation (1959) 283 laws, study — advisory committee report (1957) 1838 legislative recommendations of Federal supervisory agencies (1956) 20125 legislative recommendations of Federal supervisory agencies, hearings (1957) 664 loans — and discounts, farm credit banks and as- sociations, annual reports (1958) 5899; (1959) 4791 farm, at commercial banks (1957) 799 farm, for current expenses (1957) 5471 for farm services at commercial banks, suggestions for improvement (address) (1959) 3044 for purchasing or carrying registered stocks, regulations (1959) 3479, 9010, 14664 supplements (1951) 5200; (1955) 1525, 8114; (1958) 1450, 12711, 15986; (1960) 13913 to buy farm real estate (1957) 5472 mergers — and concentration of facilities (1952) 17518 interim report (1956) 1424 print additional copies, report (1956) 14709 regulation — healings (1956) 15450; (1959) 6052, 7640; (1960) 5028 reports (1956) 15282; (1959) 7548; (1960) 6564 monetary statistics, (1958) 4716. 8598; (1959) 6161, 9007; (1960) 5337, 11256 money and bank credit (1960) 5338 mutual deposit guarantee organizations, tax exemption — law (1960) 7965 reports (1959) 15823; (1960) 3657 Negro, owned, etc., institutions, 8th report (1953) 18929 nonappropriated funds and activities, pro- tection, spec. regs. (1953) 19787; (1954) 11101; (1955) 18941; (1956) 8162; (1957) 3460 nonappropriated funds, protection of de- posits, spec. regs. (1951) 4454, 6104, 19242 nonmember banks that maintain clearing accounts with Federal reserve banks, lists (1955) 2218, 3324, 13116; (1956) 2288, 3870, 13425; (1957) 2760, 3944, 12266; (1958) 2270, 10622; (1959) 2562, 11099; (1960) 2764, 12123 our common trust (address) (1953) 17442 past, present, and future (address) (1959) 16346 policies, investigate, reports (1954) 1694, 1714 problems, investigate, reports (1956) 1489, 3589 problems, investigation, authorization, re- ports (1957) 3740, 3771 prohibit bank mergers that tend to create monopoly — hearings (1955) 14989 report (1955) 14795 publicatious, price lists (1951) 6893; (1952) 7612 removal of restrictions as to ownership of certain Treasury bonds by commercial banks which accept demand deposits (1955) 1851 responsibilitv and opportunity (address) (1951) 19036 role of central banking in free enterprise society (address) (1951) 9787 savings accounts, individual investments (1954) 10601, 18805; (1955) 12444; (1956) 5618; (1957) 7274, 16715; (1958) 5908; (1959) 3456-57, 4814, 14624; (1960) 1747-48, 5306 supplements (1955) 18411; (1958) 144.3, 9878 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 247 Banks and banking — Continued savings and inortpapp lendinj; activity — all opcratinc Bavinjrs and loan associa- tions (19(>0) 1201)9 selected balance sheet Items, PSLIC in- sured savinps and loan associations (1900) 12102 seasonal factors affecting reserves (1958) 592-3 statistlc-s — deparrniental editions (1952) 10130: (195.3) 101.39 document editions (1952) 1036S ; (1953) 10317 treasury-central bank relationsblp in foreign countries (1!»51) 19S.S5 trust accounts, payment to beneficiary on death of trustee — law (1954) 140.-)0 reports (1954) 9Sr,9, 12072 uninsured, FDIC assessment on fiduciary de- posits, eliminate, report (19.59) 12428 United States banks and foreign trade financing (1955) 8115 United States, organization abroad (1957) 1987 voluntary credit restraint program (ad- dress) (1951) 19S8P. see also Banks for cooperatives — Clearing houses — Federal home loan banks — Federal intermediate credit banks — Federal lands banks — Federal reserve banks — Federal reserve members banks — Loans — National banks — State banks — ahfo headings beginning Fed- eral reserve — also names of banks or places where located. Banks for cooperatives : employees, clarify status — hearings (19.59) 8717, 8877 report (1959) 8848 farm credit act of 1959, report (1959) 7374 issue consolidated debentures — hearings (1954) 18388 law (1954) 10703 reports (1954) 10120, 11695 loans to farmers' cooperatives (1956) 18855 retire Government capital — hearings fl955) 9714,9979 law (1955) 16767 reports (1955) 11621, 11741, 15412 Banner County, Nebr., geologj' and ground- water resources (1953) 1156 Banner Mine, use of prestressed precast shaft supports (1957) 5685 Banner IMining (To., mining methods and prac- tices (1957) 10152 Banners : ravon cloth, specification (1958) 379 silk-clotli, specifications (1952) 2622; (1954) 5470 Banning, Paul D., and others, relief (1951) 11129, 13132, 13257; (1952) 12792, 133S4, 13025; (1953) 12406; (1954) 9604, 10071 Bannock Indians, Shoshone-Bannock Tribes problems, hearings (1958) 4433 Bantz, Fred A., nomination, hearings (1957) 8301 Baptismal fonts, see Fonts. Baptist Mid -Missions : Alaslca land conveyance for church site — law (1954) 16014 reports (1954) 9905, 14800 Bar Association, Inler-Ainerican, sec Inter- American Bar Association. Barad, Bessie, court case (1951) 5408 Baralyme. evaluation in submarine escape ap- pliance (1950) 9223 Barankovics, Stevjin, statement (1957) 5181 Baranof Castle site : conveyance to Alaska — hearings (1950) 18597 law (1950) 14550 reports (195f!) 10005, 12101 Baranowski, Gregory L., relief (1953) 9107 Bararda, Mary, Sister, relief (1955) 9343 Barataria, lia., topographic (iuadrangle map, (1952) 11312 Barataria Bay Waterway : engineer report — departmental edition (1957) 9859 document edition (1957) 9406 Barbados : import tariff system (1953) 18919; (1954) 10551 oceanographic research station establish- ment, agreements with Great Britain (1957) 1259' (1958) 927 Barbeau. BvronM., 'relief (1956) 8740, 10073, 11860 Barber, Floyd C. relief (1953) 5512; (1954) 10180, 10577 Barber, William L., relief (1958) 11850, 12396, 13840 Barber, Ark., quadrangle (1951) 8484 Barber Examiners Board for D.C. : increase compensation of members — law (1951) 14797 reports (1951) 6706. 13354 Barber kits, M-1944, with case, specification (1950) 7242 Barber shops : equipment, census of manufacturers, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 6559 hygiene and sanitation, spec. regs. (1951) 181 information sources (1950) 4972 publications, etc., list (1053) 18930 Barbera, Edward, conveyance of land to, vali- dating (1951) 9435; (1953) 5580, 15182, 15692 Barberry : bushes spread stem rust to wheat, etc. (1952) 32 : (1950) 2830 eradication, cooperative pest control pro- grams (1956) 11313 eradication for stem rust control (1958) 1037 Barbers : emplovment outlook (1958) 3021; (1900) 5715 in D.C, amend act regulating — law (1951) 14797 reports (1951) 6700. 13354 shiji's serviceman, handbooks (1952) 16862; (1959) 10531 Barbiero, William J., relief (1959) 14169 ; (1900) 9323, 9568 Barbiturates : as addicting drugs (1957) 10073 control (1952) 7221 detoxication time rel. to CO^ toxicity (1954) 7423 penalties for law violations — hearings (1951) 13405 law (1951) 19503 traflic and control — hearings (1950) 10402 report (1950) 12180 see also Narcotics. Barcelona, N.Y., harbor for light-draft ves- sels, wave action and breakwater loca- tion, hydraulic model investigation (1059) 173«9 Barcelona Lighthouse site, quitclaiming of title (1957) 13204. 13825. 14809 Barchet, Harriet L.. relief (1955) 11477 Barcroft, Lake, sedimentation (1959) 17083 Bardelll, Angelo, relief (1952) 5425, 7071, 8676 Bardooy, Fouad G., relief (1957) 9440 Bardstown .Tunction, Ky., railroad accident (1959) 3039 Bardwell Reservoir : construction — law (1960) 6438 reports (1958) 14835; (1959) 6034 Bare Lake : fertilizing, eH'octs on growth and production of red salmon (1!I59) 174:27 limnological effects of fertilizing (1955) 19428 threesplne stickleback life history (1959) 101.30 Barenblatt, Llovd. proceedings against, citing for eontenipt (l'."54) 14;!r.:; The bargain, editorial to stimulate citizen thought and discussion (1958) 985 Bargas, .Toe, relief (1951) 9525: (1953) 4145; (1950) 8490, 10433, 11767 Page 248 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Bargas, Roberto C, and sister relief (1956) 10457. 14625, 16625 Barges : deck cargo, nonpropelled, steel — specifications (1052) 2425, 1S667; (1953) 20030; (1954) 3905; (1957) 16593 waterproofing, final report (195S) 6387 Federal supply classification, logistic re- sponsibilities, Army regs. (1957) 1607 inland waterway, nou-propelled, etc., final report (1958) 8976 inland waterways, self-propelled, diesel — plastic, 5- to 10-ton, 50-foot, final report (1957) 103S3 steel, 55-foot, final report (1956) 20846 refrigerated-cargo, self-propelled, diesel, steel, 190-foot, final report (1959) 13648 steel, non-self-propelled, specifications (1952) 2555, 16414 tows, channel effects on resistance (1960) 17009 Barik, Abul K., relief (1954) 6710, 9599, 10037 Barisan Tani Indonesia, peasant force, politi- cal activity (1960) 15840 Barite : census of mineral industries, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 12947 concrete, for reactor biological shields (1955) 9149 concretes, physical properties (1953) 8654 deposits in United States, bibliography and index maps (1955) 6566 deposits of Arizona (1960) 19091 John Burdette barite-fluorite deposit, Gar- rard County, Ky. (1959) 10455 mineral market reports (1955) 6643; (1956) 9233; (1957) 2179, 16026; (1958) 10076; (1959) 5195, 10450; (1960) 2089 minerals yearbook chapters (1952) 17924 ; (1954) SS50; (1955) 3511: (1956) 4071. 20556; (1958) 714, 4930, 16279; (1959) 14985 ores, experimental treatment (1952) 11307 production statistics (1953) 1232 resources of U.S., production, use, etc. (1959) 1711 Barium : atomic energy levels derived from analyses of optical spectra (1958) 7562, beryillium-barium titanate dielectrics (1951) 15671 bibliographies (1955) 11141; (1960) 18325 distribution studies between melts and solid phases using radioactive tracers (1955) 13924 In human urine radiochemical analysis procedure (1956) 406 mineral facts and problems (1955) 12523 ; (1960) 4156 mineral market reports (1953) 1232; (1954) 4331; (1955) 6643; (1956) 9233; (1957) 2179; 16026; (1958) 10076; (1959) 10450 radiochemistry (1960) 9171 radium separation from Ba-Ra mixtures, by ion-exchange elution (1955) 90S3 titanium-barium pigment, specification (1952) 7603 Barium aluminates : heat of formation (1952) 7961 system barium oxide-aluminum oxide-water (1951) 5685 Barium carbonate : C^* counting, sample preparation (1953) 10068 preparation of hydrogen cyanide-C-14 (1951) 14637 Barium chloride, trade agreement escape clause investigation, jeport (1958) 16608 Barium ferrites, magnets, study of type and magnetization process (1957) 16370 Barium hydroxide, enthalpy and specific heat (1955) 19047 Barium isotopes : Ba-137, nuclear isomerism (1954) 6397 Ba-140, measurement in polar snow cores precipitation, etc. (1960) 3346 Barium isotopes — Continued produced bv fission (1955) 5690 studies (1951) 9118; (1955) 7126 Barium nitrate, specification (1956) 15500 Barium oxide, thermionic emission from analy- sis (1956) 20699 Barium sulfide, low-temperature capacity and entropies at 298.15° K (1900) 10215 Barium titanate : bibliography (1953) 1723 catalog of technical reports, 1946-58 (1958) 15643 chemical analysis, control method (1955) 18533 chemically pure samples, evaluation by dif- ferential thermal analysis characteris- tics (1958) 7598 differential thermal analysis unit, testing equipment (1957) 16108 preparation of reproducible barium ceram- ics (1953) 13515 slip casting (1955) 5131 solid solutions, ferroelectric properties (1953) 19892 structure (1951) 2696; (1955) 8988 Barium zirconate, low-temperature heat ca- pacities and entropies at 298.15° K (1960) 7342 Bark : chemical composition and uses (19?Y) 10033 chemical debarking on Sitka spruce, west- ern hemlock, and red alder (1955) 3411 debarking bigtooth aspen with 2,4-D amine salt (1959) 3570 increment, computing tree diameter growth (1956) 7550 peeling — equipment, development and use (1957) 11576 machines and methods (1957) 11569 sprav puller for turpentining (1957) 16912 percent in Lake States trees 7840 removal from chemi-peeled hardwoods, in- creased charcoal yields and quality (1960) 3877 saw-log barkers (1957) 17816 structure of North American conifers (1955) 1000 thickness, use for estimating past diameters of ponderosa pine trees (1956) 7542 Bark beetles, see Beetles. Barker, John R.. separation and retirement from postal service (1960) 13280, 13564, 15028 Barkley, Alben W. : biographical sketch (1958) 6926 bust, proceedings at unveiling, U. S. Capitol (1958) 6926 memorial services (1956) 20072 Barkley Dam : designating — law (1956) 10138 report (1956) 10505 Barkley Lake : designating — law (1956) 10138 report (1956) 10505 Barksdale, Viola, relief (1958) 11857, 13899, 14609 Barksdale Air Force Base : instrument approach chart (1951) 4698 oil and gas deposits — hearings (1960) 13419 report (1960) 13419 Barley : acreage and production, 1954, national atlas sheet (1057) 17518 acreage, yield, etc., by States, 1866-1953 (1959) 4192 bulked hybrid populations, study (1953) 11750 Commodity Credit Corporation loans, etc. (1952) 4577 demand and price structui-e (1954) 65 diseases and their control (1955) 17761 dwarf leaf rust, studies (1952) 18300 evaluation of varieties for disease resistance etc., in southeastern U.S. (1957) 1422 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 249 Barley — Continued farm stocks, revised estimates, 1944—51, by States (1052) 8208 forecasts above-averape world crop (1952) 1S93C; (1953) 4500. ]Sy04 grading, crop year beprinning July 1951, summary (1953) 15049 bulled or nnhulled, rolled and ground (1954) 190«G importations and price program effects, hearings (1954) 7083 pearl, si)eciflcations (1951) 3450; (1954) 18(55 post-irradiation modification of Injury, significance (1958) 11414 price supports, amend act — hearings (1959) 7435 report (1959) 7405 production (1953) 7785 production 1953, review (1954) 7313 pythium root rot (1954) 3017 standards, handbooli (1952) 3004 stem rust control by barberry eradication (1958) 1037 stem rust spread by barberry bushes (195C) 2830 stocks in off-farm positions, by States (1951) 12630 winter varieties, hardiness comparison (1958) 1052 world crop (1951) 3526, 18655; (1952) 4127: (1954) 4170 world production (1951) 8423; (1952) 9382 vellow dv>-arf disease, epidemic on oats (1960) 1425 Barling, Ark., quadrange (1951) 13914 Barnie, Mary, and children, relief (1956) 15101 : (1957) 5230, 8138, 9352 Barnaclf-s, littoral, from Tuamotu, Marshall and Caroline Islands (1957) 1709(5 Barnes, Jane, relief (1957) 9447, 111S7, 13138 Barnes, Wendell B., nomination, hearing (1954) 3878 Barnes Airport, instrument approach chart (1951) 6330 Barnesville, Ga., mica deposits of district (1953) 0097 Barnett. Edward, relief (1955) 14617; (1956) 5340, 6832 Barnett, Wanda R.. relief (1951) 17901; (1952) 3877, 5034 Barnett formation, conodonts in faunal zones (1953), 16273 Barney, Alice P., portraits in oil and pastel (1957) 10228 Barney, Harry C, relief (1954) 3603, 10134, 11328 Barney, William H., relief (1954) 14245; (1955) 4247; (1957) 8149, 13134, 13672 Barns : bank compared with above ground, for hous- ing dairy cattle (1957) 106 riding horse, farm building plan (1958) 6449 safety bull pen with breeding stall, farm building plan (1958) 5239 sheep shelters for Southern States (1955) 17754 stall, for dairy cattle (1954) 9150 two-pen bull barn and lots, farm building plan (1958) 15489 Baroclinic flow, see Flow. Barometers : cases, MIv-2 through ML-2-H, technical manual (1954) 4860 marine, mercurial — overhaul, repair and handling manual (1953) 9653 parts catalog (1953) 9653 Mendeleyev differential, description (1960) 15924 mercurial — altitude test, specification (1954) 3908 specifications (1955) 3193-94 mercury, sources of error and methods of correction (1960) 10281 see also Aneroid barometers. Baron, Dorin U.. relief (1055) 15150; (1956) 6949. 1003S Baronian. Jacob, relief (1957) 5078. 13133, 13071 Baroody, Fouad G., relief (1958) 6954. 8043 I'.arrack bags, olive green, specifications, (1051) 8178; (1957) 3832. 7154 Barracks and quarters : Air Force, married female members allow- ances, validate pavments— law (1957) 15139 reports (1957) 5109, 13890, 15540 assignment of quarters to bachelor chap- lains. Army Dept. circular (1955) 5540 civilian personal services accounting, quar- ters. Army regs. (1955) 171; (1956) 138; (1957) 1549 con.struction of barracks in France, hearings (1052) 13482 Engineers Corps employees — hearing (1955) 11841 law (1955) 7539 reports (1955) 7C66. 7933 family housing for chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff, report (1955» 15334 family (luarters, etc., oversea peacetime Army, spec. regs. (1953) 19802 family quarters for military personnel and dependents — hearings (1054) 11880, 15190 law (1954) 16808 reports (1954) 141S0, 14343, 14767, 16907 Federal employees, quarters furnished, ren- tal rates. Army regs. (1954) 1322 Fort Dix, N.J., conditions, hearings (1955) 9725 housing and space allocations at per- manent installations. Army regs. (1953) 18246 housing capacities and utilization, reports. Army regs. (1956) S091 inadequae housing for Army, etc., person- nel with dependents — hearing (1056) 1035S reports (1956) 10298, 14705, 15347 inadequate housing occupancy by Army, etc., personnel with dependents — hearings (1957) 36S5-S0 reports (1957) 3643, 3655 naval personnel, nuclear radiation protec- tion from fallout (1958) 7593 reserve components of Armed Forces, con- struction — law (1957) 150S2 reports (1957) 10986, 11037, 15449 sanitation of living spaces and related serv- ice facilities (1950) 12741 service members with dependents — Army regulattons (1955) 13734; (1956) 1180, 18121-122 special regulations (1951'> 0068, 10512, 17405; (1953) 11931, 1S2S1 ; (1954) 6260, 9311 service members without dependents — Army regulations (1955) 16403; (1957) 6220 special regulations (1951) 6067, 19217: (1952) 16066; (1953) 19764; (1954) 0268 standard enlisted men's, fallout protection (1957) S896 troop housing status report, spec. regs. (1051) 12S38, 14516 .see alxo Disciplinary barracks. Barre-Montpelier Airport, instrument ap- proach chart (1951) 2903 Barrel reflectors, «ee Reflectors. Barrelheads : softwood, free importation — law (1900) 13050 reports (1960) 11040, 13397 Barrels : metal, census of manufactures, 1954, in- dustry bulletin (1957) 6543 nonfat-drv millc, resistance to insect in- vasi()"n (1050) 41S5 slack, packing for overseas shipment, speci- fication (1953) 18645 Page 250 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Barrels — Continued steel, reconditioned — business reports (1956) 2102, 13235 facts for industry (1954) 9497 quarterly reports (1955) 9231, 11174, 13947; (1957) 2574, 12071; (105S) 2077 steel shipping — current industrial reports (1960) 7S04, 11925 facts for industry (1951) 1713, 11S98 (1952) 1100, 11711; (1953) 3011 13832; (1954) 2354, 6495, 12778 (1955) 2049, 5902, 12938 ; (1956) 2105 9973, 13238 ; (1957) 2568, 7997. 12068 (1958) 2072, 6595, 10436; (1959) 2371, 5699, 10902: (1960) 2568 summaries (1952) 10129; (1953) 12191 wood — slack, specifications (1953) 2518, 59S7, 5993; (1955) 4785; (1956) 5667 tight, specifications (1953) 18S43 ; (1954) 772 ■n-ooden kegs for nails, standard of trade (1952) 14106 Barren River : engineer report — departmental edition (1954) 1810 document edition (1954) 1681 Barrett, Bernard, relief (1959) 12083, 15569, 16037 Barrier equipment, see Arresting gear. Barrier-materials : aluminum-foil, specification (1951) 786 greaseproof, specifications (1952) 1S65S ; (1953) 5767 greaseproofed. flexible waterproofed, specifi- cations (1955) 10065; (1957) 11317 heat-sealing (1956) 14129 laminated and mold-proofed wrappers, effect on preservation of anti-friction bear- ings (1957) 17148 matched, water-vapor permeability obtained by dry and wet methods (1959) 4909 vinyl plastic, microbial damage prevention by use of bioeides (1959) 5366 waterproof, flexible, packaging and pack- ing for overseas shipment, specification (1957) 14010 waterproofed, flexible, all temperature, specification (1956) 7245 water-vaporproof. flexible, specifications (1951) 6758; (1952) 16410; (1957) 15612 water-vaporproof interior packaging bags, specification (1956) 3690 Barrier pillars : anthracite region of Pennsylvania — Lackawanna basin (1953) 1230 southern field (1953) 16326 western middle field (1953) 6182 Wyoming Basin (1954) 10657 Barrington. 111., population, special census (1955) 5875 Barro Colorado Island : birds, annotated list (1952) 4438 geology (1958) 3810 mammals, checklist (1960) 16264 tropical island laboratory (1954) 19792 vistors information (1960) 16312 Barron, Charles A., relief (1956) 11845. 15076, 16605 Barron, Thomas, relief (1951) 18214; (1954) 15021. 16626 Barron-Aragon. Benjamin, relief (1958) 6974 Barron County, Wis., soil survey (1958) 15344 Barrow. Alaska : drilling well, dissipation of temperature ef- fect (1959) 14748 errata (1959), 16464 Barrows, see Swine. Barry, John, memorial unveiling, joint com- mittee to represent Congress, reports (1956)- 12021. 15205 Bars (metal, etc.) : aluminum (A 1-2). specification (1953) 15994 boring bars, technical manuals (1953)i 411, 413 buckling in plastic range (1956) 7680 Bars (metal, etc.) — Continued chisel — crow, pinch, pry, and wrecking, specifica- tions (1951) 15368; (1953) 17446 pincli. pry. wrecking, digging, and crow- bar, specifications (1956) 17291 concrete reinforcement, specification cancel- lation (1957) 15790 concrete reinforcing, bond strength (1951) 20170 drum upending, specification (1953) 13000 Federal item identification guides for supply cataloging (1956) 8925; (1958) 9828 joint bars, rail specification (1956) 7278 oualification, specifications (1955) 15546 ; (1958), 4604 specification (1952) 7397 steel, round, hicli temperature service, speci- fication (1954) 15286 see also Aluminum — Bronze — Copper-beryl- lium — Magnesium — Steel — also names of metals etc., of which bars are made. Barsa, Helen, relief (1955) 14625; (1956) 8699, 10043 Barsky. Marie, relief (1953) 5665. 8878, 10255 Barstow. Calif., population, special censuses (1953) 12169 (1957J 6610 Barstow formation : laustrine beds, aquatic and terrestrial arthropods, description (1958) 1573 nonmarine mollusks, southern California (1954) 10593 Barter : expanded program under agricultural trade development and assistance act — law (1958) 14273 reports (1958) 4523, 94G9, 9506, 14550 operations of Commodity Credit Corpora- tion- hearings (1959) 5S03, 12273 reports (1959) 14262, 14289, 15919 policy under trade development and assist- ance act, hearings (1957) 16525 program of CCC (1958) 8024 Barth, Erica, relief (1960) 5004 Bartl, Evelin B.. (Eveline B. Hermann), relief (1953) 12581, 15189. 15795 Bartle. Calif., railroad accident (1952) 14146 Bartlesville, Okla. : aircraft accidents (1957) 8016. 12994 water, storage space in Hulah Reservoir — law (1956) 16714 reports (1956) 14785. 15354 Bartlett. Renza M., relief (1956) 7125 Bartlett Experimental Forest : forestry demonstration (1955) 10383 general information (1955) 15738 research activities, etc. (1959) 17453 Bartlett pears, see Pears. Bartlett Springs Co., and others, claims (1955) 11572, 14288, 15245 Bartley Canal, laterals, etc.. earthwork and structures, specifications (1953) 6325 Bartley Diversion Dam, specifications (1953) 4824 Bartlick, Va., dam across Pound River, desig- nate, law (1959) 14044 Bartonellosis, latent, activation following ad- ministration of polonium (1951) 9127 Bartow County, Ga. : bauxite deposits (1953) 4571 Cartersville manganese deposits (1954) 4344 Baruch, Bernard : statement (1958) 5806 testimony (1952) 10666 Basalt, Colo. : land conveyance — law (1953) 15295 reports (1953) 12634, 12775 Basaltic rocks, see Rocks. Bascom, Willard, testimony (1956) 8628 Base level contract maintenance manuals (1958) 7817, 9069 Base nest (1960) 19004 Baseball : broadcasting and telecasting games — hearings (1953) 10744 report (1953) 10653 invitation to all-Army championships, Army Dept., circular (1955) 10976 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 251 Baseball — Contiiiucil orgiinlzed, monopoly power — bciirint: (inr.li) s'Xi'j report (1952) 10412 organized professional teams — amend antitrust laws, hearings (1957) 175S2 commercial activities, applicability of antitrust laws — hearings (1959) 338, 1G214 reports (1958) 6861, 8298 organized sport. applical)ility of antitrust laws and Federal Trade Commission ^qX, hearings (1960) 11179 report (1960) 11127 Baseball clubs, alBliated with alcoholic bever- age industrv, applicable to antitrust laws, hearings (1954) 18436 Basements, prevention of dampness (1952) 4159 Baseplates, dental, specification (1956) 18919 Bases (chemistry) : comparative strength in benzene (1952) 15683 Basic commodities, see Agricultural products. Basic Management. Inc., public lands, grant (1954) 10238, 14220, 16574 Basic materials, sec Scarce materials — Stra- tegic materials. Basic mechanical engineering (1958) 7712_ Basic radio propagation predictions (1958) 10907; (1959) 2847 Basic theorems in matrix theory (1960) 2134 Basic weapons, see Weapons. Basin, Mont., radioactivity reconnaissance in area (1951) 16150 Basin, AVyo. : substation — , ^ . , ^ i battery control and electrical control equipment, invitation for bids (1954) 15819 power transformer, invitation for bids (1954) 5946, 9015, 10807 Basin stands : and basins, use in operating rooms, specification (1952) 399 solution, hospital, specification (195o) 10272 Basins : emesis and wash — corrosion-resisting steel, specification (1955) 3348 steel, specification (1958) 7205 hand washbasins tor troughs on shipboard, specification (1953) 991 pus, corrosiou-resisting-steel, specification (1955) 3349 solution — corrosion-resisting steel, specification, can- cellation (1955) 3350 ring-mounted, operating rooms, specifica- tion (1952) 15298 Baslietball : invitation to 1955 all-Army championship, x\rmy Dept. circular (1955) 2817 organized i)rofessional sport, limit applica- bility of antitrust laws — hearings (19G0) 11179 report (1960) 11127 organized professional teams, commercial activities, applicability of antitrust laws — hearings (1959) 338 report (1958) 6861 Baskets : bread, wire, specification (1952) 10915 canvas, specification (1951) 19906 fruit and vegetable, census of manufactures, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 6520 fruit and vegetable hampers and baskets, lists of manufacturers (1953) 114tt5 fruits and vegetables, % bushel size, amend standard container act — hearings (1054) 83!S9, 12155 law (1954) 11398 reports (19.54) 8284, 8302, 16207 Japanese honeysuckle, basic steps in weav- ing (1954) 994 ; (1956) 17646 Baskets — Continued wastepaper — Federal supply schedule (1952) 15462 fiber, specification (1951) 9811 cancellation notice (1954) 8708 metal (office and lobby). Federal stand- ards (1953) 18808; (1954) 17448 metal, specifications (1951) 9827, 16774; (1958) 4750 wood — e.\ecutive office. Federal standards (1954) 7S1 : (1957) 15818 Federal standard, cancellation (1959) 12662 specifications (1952) 4090. 16615 •wire, help to market eggs at retail level (I960) 3265 Basques in United States : relief of certain aliens — law (1952) 12877 reports (1952) 10745. 13354 relief of certain sheepherders — law (1954) 10221 reports (1954) 16656. 16956 Basra locus, see AngClique. Bass : farm fishponds, managing (1956) 44 manage farm ponds for bass and bluegills (1952) 15829 sale of rockfish in D.C., report (1951) 6707 striped — general information (19581 12737 morphometric study (1957) 16816 populations, comparative study (1957) IC.Sll Bass Strait, sailing directions C1953) 4584 Bass viols, specification (1954) 10399 Bassein River, chart (1951) 5405 Bassett .Junction, Wash., railroad accident (1953) 6124 Bassoons, specifications (1955) 15550 Basterrechea (Arrola), Toribia, relief (1957) 13309. 13644 Bastinelle, Frank, relief (1954) 6976, 9775, 11304 Bastnaesite : concentrate, extraction of rare-earth ele- ments (1959) 9354 concentration (1952) 19045 rare-earth elements. X-ray emission spectro- graphic analysis for determining (1958) 17(15 separation of rare-earth elements by ion exchange (1959) 17713 technology (1960) 10216 Basutohuui, geographic names, decision (1953) 2601 " Bataan Day : designating — Apr. 9, 1952, law (1952) 6959 Apr. 9, 1954. law (1954) 6053 Bataan Memorial Commission. see Corregidor- Batann INlemorial Commission. Batching plant, see Mixing machinery. Batdorf, Leslie A., relief (1957) 9444; (1958) 3233, 4176 Batenko. Mrs. Anatoly, and son, relief (1955) 5999, 7852. 9336 Batenko. Vladimir, relief (1954) 8435 Bates, George J., memorial services (1951) 524 Bates City, Mo., quadrangle (1951) 8524 Bates Field : instrument approach charts (1951) 462, 2919 terminal forecasting reference manual (1954) 6035 Batesville, Ark. : geologic map of manganese district (1951) 3597 manganese — carbonate and wad deposits (1952) 16781 mineral-dressing study (1957) 4222 resources of district (1956) 10996; (1958) 16333 Page 252 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Bathing suits : knit and woven, 1952, facts for industry (1954) 462 knit swimwear industry in Puerto Rico tindiugs of fact and recommendations cunceriiiug wages (1900) 1041o laminated, waterproof, 2-way stretch swim suit fabrics, development and evalua- tion (1959) 4100 Bathing units : bath, whirlpool, CRM, specification (1953) 92S4 engine, Crosley, technical manual (1953) 472 held. mobile. 24-showerhead, technical manual (1953) 461 portable, field, technical manual (1952) 1951 trailer mounted, skid type, 24-showerhead, specification (1957) 17600 Batholiths : jMezoic, of western North America, lead- alpha ages (1959) 511 ■western, investigations (1958) 7360; (1959) 511 see also Boulder batholith — Idaho bath- olith — Mount Torrey batholith. Bathrobes, see llobes. Bathrooms, farmhouse, planning (1952) 170S7 Baths (chemistry) : water bath, inoculating, and tripod, specifi- cation (1953) 7735 see also Dental impression compound water bath. Bathtubs, gel-coated glass-fiber reinforced poly- ester resin, standard of trade (1959) S431 Bathygalea, genus of moderately deep-water and deep-water Miocene to recent cassids (195S) 10013 Bathythermograph : observations (1951) 13972; (1956) 19106 technical manual (1960) 10390 Batke, Katharina, relief (1954) 11532, 14881, 16457 Batman, Edith B., court case (1951) 3791 Batman, Ray L., court case (1951) 3791 Baton Rouge, La. : census of housing, 1950— block statistics (1952) 2147 nonfarm housing characteristics (1953) 3987 geology and ground-water resources of area (1955) 3458 population, special census (1959) 3187 port (1959) 8965 postal zone directory (1956) 917 weather observations, hourly (1956) 13003 Batrouny, Linda A. K., relief (1952) 7106, 12920, 13637 Bats: American, revision of genera Euderma and Plecotus (1959) 15098 control (1954) 10500; (1960) 17110 descriptions of bats from Panama (1960) 17961 morphological basis of locative and ultra- sonic abilities, USSR study (1959) 16618 Battaglia, Sam, proceedings for contempt, report (1958) 12587 Battalion tactical exercise with combat firing, USSR (1960) 3993 Battelle Memorial Institute : • progress relating to civilian applications of atomic enersry during 195S (1959) 173- 175 quarterly report (1956) 16468 Battelle research reactor, see Reactors (atomic). Batteries, see Atomic batteries — Diffusion bat- teries — Electric batteries — Storage bat- teries. Batteries (tests), see Aptitude tests. Battery additives, AD-X 2 effect on lead acid batteries, hearings, etc. (1953) 10753, 18625 Battery chargers : conversion-type, specification (1953) 2534 Battery chargers — Continued invitation for bids— alternating-current and direct-current (1951) 15S29; (1952) 4412; (1953) 8160 Anchorage, Alaska substation (1952) 15796; (1953) 17939,19411 Basin substation (1954) 15819 Casa Grande substation (1954) 5935 Central Valley project (1953) 19407 Chandler power and pumping plant (1954) 9022 Eklutna power plant (1952) 15795; (1953) 17938, 19409 Folsom power plant (1953) 8166 Huron. S. Dak., etc., substations (1951) 15822 Nimbus power plant (1953) 17934 Pole Hill power plant (1951) 14179 Sioux City substation (1953) 11493, 16522 ; (1954) 1061 metallic, specifications (1954) 8603; (1955) 1440 PE-163, technical manual (1953) 595 PP-17S/U, technical manual (1953) 644 rectifiers — PP-255A/FT, technical manual (1953) 594 RA-S3-( ), specification (1954) 8604 3-cell and motor-driven, technical manual (1953) 410 Battery filler, gravity (1 gal.), specification (1953) 5998 Battery testers, TS-1S3/U, etc., technical manual (1953) 596 Battery water, see Water. Batticaloa Roads, chart (1951) 7131 Battistina, Sister, see Serpa, Francheschina ( Sister Battistina ) . Battle, John S., Civil Rights Commission mem- ber, nomination, hearing (195S) 9806 Battle act, see Exports. Battle against recession (statement) (1958) 8599 Battle casualties : reporting — pamphlet (1953) 3819 special regulations (1951) 2547; (1952) 9943 status for memorialization purposes (1956) 258 World War II, Army and Army Air Forces (1954) 4728 Battle Creek, Mich., see National Civil Defense Staff College, Battle Creek. Battle for liberty, instructors handbook (1958) 9089 Battle honors, see Decorations of honor. Battle Monuments Commission, American, see American Battle Monuments Commis- sion. Battle with aerial giants, USSR (1960) 8601 Battlefield of ideas (address) (1958) 10205 Battlefields, Civil War. and mission 66 (ad- dress) (1959) 6831 see also names of battles or battlefields — also names of certain national parks, etc. Battleground National Cemetery, general in- formation (1956) 192S2 Battles, see names of battles or places where fought. Batts, Tennessee C. relief (1955) 7615, 11342, 11929 Batukiewicz, Alicja Z., relief (1959) 12374 Baudette, Minn. : bridge across Rainy River — • laws (1951) 3066; (1955) 11350; (1957) 13154 reports (1955) 7748, 9903 Bauer, John L., relief (1952) 2346, 5217. 6908 Bauman, Karen R., relief (1953) 9044 Baum^ scale, see Hydrometers. Baumzveiger, Zelda, relief (1955) 119.''.S Bauras, Alhertas, relief (1954) 683!J, 14655. 16422 Baurkot, Raymond, relief (1960) 13253, 13616 Bausch, Edward, court case (1951) 1198 Bausch, William, court case (1951) 1198 Do not order from index; see indicated entry 282-992—68 17 Page 253 Bauxite : census of mineral Industries, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 351(5 deposits — biblloKraphy (1955) 3441 Gcor;,'ia (1953) 4571 IlunKary. seolopy (1950) 0>14 geolopy of Arkansas region (1959) 7850 giblisitPkaolinite type, graph of components (1955) 3519 high-iron Arkansas ore, benefication (1952) 423S low-grade bauxites as sources of aluminum (1954) S8S6 materials survey (1953) 20298 mineral facts ;m71 report (1955) 4540 Bazan, .Ioa(|uin A., relief (1958) 6759, 11672, 12282 BCG, see Vaccine. BD series (1955) 2026; (1958) 15.346 BDF-Inf series (1952) 14978-905. 17539; (1953)1 865-866, 2298, 4292-93. 75G1- 62. 10757^758. 12980-989. 15858-859. lSG32-6.'.3 ; (1954) .59:5. 4580-82, 5459 A BDm-Inf series (1952) 17540 BDS.V, ace Business and Defense Services Ad- ministration. Be, K. C. and family, relief (1951) 11106, 13.';59. 14783 Be thorough and meticulous in promoting ad- vanced e.\i)erience. Communist China (19G0) 18765 Beach erosion : behavior of beach fill (1956) 10751 chemical erosion of beach rock and exposed reef rock (1958) 1570 Beach erosion — Continued control projects — hearings (1957) 8.394, 16545: (1958) 8336, 9811: (1959) 12308. 14578 laws (195S) 9322; (1900) 13088 omnibus bill — hearings (1956) 15011-12, 18099 n-i.orts (1956) 14771, 14780, 14973. 1 5409 repaints (1957) 7048, 13522; (1958) 4352, ->W\. 8453. 9455, 9490; (1959) 8712, 12174 ; (190()( '.»r,06. 13389 veto (S. 497, 85th Congress) (195S) 5745 ; (19.59) 74S1 development of beach profiles (1954) 15350 errata (1955) :1269 electronic wave spectrum analyzer, its use in engineering problems (1955) 547 errata (1955) 3271 Federal aid to private as well as public property, hearings (1956) 7098 flood control projects — reports (1954) 11834, 14189, 14780 law (1954 )• 1(1913 reports (1954) 11834, 14189. 14780 laboratory study of effect of tidal action on wave-formed beach profiles (1955) 3270 radioactive sand as tracer (1958) 11506 studies, engineering and design, manual (1957) 15700 turbulent flow near oscillating wall (1957) 15702 varying wave periods effect on beach pro- files (1054) 19543 water level on sloj)ing shelf, response to wind fetch moving towards shore (1956) 18851 wave forecasting methods. New .Tersev and Long Island coasts (1952) 17691 wind-gener.Tted waves, overtopping on lev- ees with slopes of 1 :3 and 1 :6 (1956) 10753 see also names of localities. Beach Erosion Board : bulletins (1951) 1848, 12080: (1952) 1251, 11842; (1953) 3150. 13979; (1954) 2490. 12905; (1955) 2174. 13074: (1957) 2707. 15699; (1959) 3426; (1960) 8320. special issue (1953) 13980 technical memorandums (1952) 13975, 17G87-693. 18802: (1953) 2460. 9241- 43. 1316(V-161. 16044-16. 1741."-414; (1954) 1817-18. 4058. 15350. 18582- 584. 1953.8-543: (1955) 546-547. 3269- 74. 6414. SOSl-,84. 10201-202. 17037- ,39. 19311-314 ; (195G) 7354-57. 10751- 753, 12541. 18849-851: (1957) 778- 782. 8501-5. 14116-119. 15702; (1958) 49-1-496. 5885-87. 1.591.5-918; (1959) 8967-70. 10068. 17382-388. technical reports (1954) 18585; (1957) 17667 Beaches : artifically nourished and constructed (1953) 2460 bore hole studies of snnd fill, Santa Barbara. Calif. (1954) 18584 groins efTect on rate of littoral transport (1959) 17384 laboratorv studv of equilibrium profiles (1954) 19538 Point Reves, Calif., sand variation (1956) 7354 Puerto Rico, reconnaissance study of sands (1057) 8687 errata (1957) 10058 sampling methods, relative efl!iciencv (1957) 7S2 San Francisco. Calif., sand drift (1959) 8970 sand for beach fills, method for specification (1955) 5885 seawall protection, suitability of beach fill and borrow channel area, Harrison County. Miss. (1959) 8967 sediments at La.Tolla. Calif. (1953) 17414 statistical signlticance of beach sampling methods (1954) 19541 uncontrolled inlet effect (1957) 14116 Page 254 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Beaches — Continued varying wave periods effect on beach pro- flies, laboratory studies (1954) 19r.43 ; (1955) 3270 Beacons : CAA beacon sites, maintenance of landing fields adjacent (19ri3) 8719 counterrotating marker, aid to airplane pilots (1953) 720S surveying target, specification (1951) lS4i35 true lights, certification, etc., to operate (1951) 14G99 see also Lights and lighting — Radar — Radio- beacons. Beading tools, hand-operated, specification (1955) 1530 Beakers, laboratory, glass, specification (1954) 1SG57 Beale Air Force Base, dam and reservoir, easement for rights-of-way, hearings (1956) 8617 Beams : aluminum-alloy — fatigue behavior (1958) 1733, 8830; (1959) 10490 fatigue tests, rotating-beam under stresses of constant and varying amplitudes (1960) 1163 multiweb, radar and radio static strength and creep at elevated temperatures (1954) 19734 transient heating effects on bending strength (1958) 4991 vibration (1953) 4694 analysis, electrical-circuit analogies (1952) 16S23 bending in plastic range (1951) 5662 bending strength, influence of thermal stresses (1957) 10219 building — lifting specifications for beam and .lacking frame. Hoover power plant (1951) 1539 reinforced concrete, tensile crack exposure tests (1955) 17040 wood, strength affected by span depth ratio (1952) 9405 built-up rectangular, vibrations (1956) 5933 cantilever — coupled bending-torsion vibrations (1951) 11590 effect of twist on vibrations (1951) 7231 circular-arc monocoque vibration character- isitcs (1959) 15079 construction, structural stability handbook (1959) 16926 cylindrical, transverse vibrations (1952) 7946 ; (1954) 7473 deflectional and rotational stiffness rel. to compressive stress (1953) 17773 electron, control in conventional synchro- trons (1958) 13449 equal-strength design (1952) 4256 fast-neutron currents, measurement in NRL research reactor (1959) 3987 fatigue-crack propagation (1956) 17587 grab, etc., serviceability standard, spec. regs. (1952) 4811 hollow rectangular, torsion and bending (1952) 779 hollow thin-walled, cylindrical torsional vibrations (1954) 15689 loading effect on water impact loads and motions, hydrodynamic theory (1959) 3919 monocoque, bending loss (1953) 4686 multicell wings, analysis by means of plastic models (1955) 12594 multistringer, substitute stringer approach for determining bending frequencies (1956) 9262 multiweb — and multipost stiffened wing construction, strength tests (1953) 17769 rapid radiant-heating tests of (1955) 17470 symmetrical, structures subjected to ther- mal stress, minimum-weight analysis (1959) 17748 Beams — Continued multiweb — continued with corrugated webs, strength, investiga- tion (1956) 19249 with foimcd-cliannel webs, bending strength (1954) 7488, 17684 of small curvature, buckling under lateral loading (1953) 1273 rider guidance system in presence of noise — effects of target and missile characteiis- tios on minimum miss distance (1959) 67.">(; statistical theory application (1958) SS39 riveted, flexural fatigue strengths (1952) 783 rotating — bending frequencies (1954) 17675 deflection studies (1953) 11373 investigations of notch-size effects on fatigue (1954) 19729 procedures and charts for rapid estima- tion of bending frequencies (1955) 12f.()(! sandwich, simply supported, nonlinear the- ory (1959) 17458 shaping by double curvature reflectors (1952) 14324 shear deformation of cross section influence on torsional frequencies (1955) 18491 stability with longitudinally stiffened cov- ers connected by posts (1952) 15672 stift'ened bv posts — bendiug'moment (1951) 15637 stal)ilitv of compression cover (1952) 14241 strength analysis of beam webs under diago- nal tension (1953) 11292 stress and distortion analysis (1951) 1401 stress distributions caused by loading on circular seminionocoque cylinder (1954) 176S1 stresses — and deflections of multicell wings obtained from plastic models, theoretical com- parison (1957) 1060 in thin-walled beams with closed cross sections (1951) 20156 in v»-ings subjected to torsion (1952) 6096 structural behavior and maximum bending strength of 6 multiweb beams with 3 types of webs, investigation (1959) 9376 substitute-stringer approach for shear-lag in vibrations (1954) 4388 transient response to general applied load, solutions (1958) 8828; (1960) 2129, 5952. traveling waves in beams (1953) 46S5 ; (1955) 8346 vibration — frequencies, panel flexibility effects (1954) 7481 theoretical and experimental work (1955) 10536 vibrations of hollow rectangular beam (1955) 18490 webs of solid- and open-construction, bend- ing tests (1954) 17683 wood, creep under constant bending load (1960) 3866 see also Z-ray beams. Bean beetles, see Beetles — Mexican bean bee- tles. Bean pod borer, see Lima-bean pod borer. Beans : all risk crop insurance, good policy (1954) 19125 canned — bean sprouts, specification (1956) 15507 dried, specifications (1951) 9809; (1954) 17409; (1956) 10799 green and wax, standards for grades (1953) 6299 with meat balls in tomato sauce, specifi- cation (1954) 10317 with i)ork, specification, notice (1954) 8591 diseases, and their control (1957) 4504 ; (1958) 16663 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 255 Beans — Continued dry — acreaprp. yield, production, etc. 1909-53 (1957) 10511 Coniniodltv Credit Corporation loans, etc. (1952) 4577 Federal standard (1954) 7265 fumi^'ation of, on packaging line (1955) 2(n.")-ir> In storage, control of Insects (1953) 2463 marketing (1951) 17268 modern cookery (1952) 17088; (1955) 991 ; (1957) 17318 price supports, etc.. 1950 program (1952) 4.^.7^ 79 l)r"d'ictiiin — Eastern States (1955) 16180 I'ori'JLTii agriculture circulars (1952) 11159; (1953) 1113; (1954) 1902; (1900) 12208 outlook (1956) 5048 prospects for foreign trade (1959) 3522; (1960) 3846 rapids methods of soaking and cooking (1952) 12376 record levels but slowing sharply (1953) 11063 specification (1953) 18835 stocks (1951) 12623; (1952) 17059; (1953) 9776 United States export (1953) 7782 use in family meals (1958) 15420 Europe. increased production forecast (1954) 17491 exports off 28 percent in first 9 months of marketing season (1954) 15505 from Angola (1954) 15496 green, dehydrated, specification (1956) 7246 green snap, refrigeration and handling, retail (1958) 15487 huller (1951) 17 Injury to seed during threshing and proc- essing (1951) 12648 International trade (1952) 15509 investment, good business to protect (1953) 4973 Mexico's crop short for 3d consecutive year (1953) 17536 price support problems (address) (1957) 5991 production in — 50 countries, 1950-51 (1951) 1014 51 countries, 1950-51 (1951) 11398 seed-corn maggot on beans control (1954) 17979 snap — green and wax — canned, specification (1954) 4112 canned, standards for grades (1951 15787 : (1953) 6299 frozen, standards for grades (1954) 133G1, 15972 marketing, canning, and freezing (1954) 17968; (1958) 1032 marketing practices among Negro farm- ers in Ijoulsiana, spring 1951 season (1953) 4956 seed protection from curly top by control of beet leafliopper (1955) 13571 stored seed viability as affected by thresh- ing and processing injury (1960) 3316 storage in Michigan and Indiana (1956) 11295 United States exports (1954) 8776 Western States Bean Cooi)eratlve, joint sales atrenev, general Information (11)54) 19545 world production, etc. (1952) 2810 see also Broad beans — Castor-beans — Lima beans— Soybeans — Velvetbeans. Beans, bullets, and black oil, fleet In Pacific during World War II (1953) 13506 Beans Creek, T<'nii., quadrangle (1951) 8533 Bear Creek (Alabama and Mississippi) : forest inventory statistics of watershed (1954) "745 Bear Creek (Idaho) : bridge and approaches, construction, speci- fications (1953) 13572 notice (1953) 16530 Bear Creek (Maryland) : bridge at Lovel Point — law (1957) 15088 reports (1957) 13441, 15523 Bear Creek (.Mi-^souri) : flood protection, engineer report (1954) 18363, 18551 Bear Creek. (Wyoming) : ground-water resources, etc. (1952) 17844 Bear Creek Mining Co.. shaft sinking meth- ods and costs at Burgin Shaft (1959) 6650 Bear Creek Watershed. Improvements, hear- ings (1956) 17074 Bear Hole Watershed : improvements, hear- ings (1956) 17074 Bear Island, chart (1951) S559 Bear Lake Fish Cultural Station, convey to Fish and Game Commission, Utah (1951) 17922: (1952) 2377 Bear River and Valley : placer deposits in Idaho containing im- portant minerals (1953) 14959 snow survev and water supplv forecasts of basin (1960) 3153, 12526 water resources development compact — law (1958) 4206 reports (1957) 13912: (1958) 4333 Bear River Migratorv Bird Refuge: birds (1955) 8193; (1957) 836 conservation (1951) 1004 general information (1960) 6931 Bearing-strips : synthetic rubber, specifications (1952) 2417, 15150 cancellation (1956) 7243 Bearings (machinery) : aeronautical, antifriction, maintenance, handbook (1950) 7S79 aircraft — gas turbine, retainer materials (1958) 6505 silver-plated, electrodeposits on steel, non- destructive test for adhesion (1957) 16365 airframe, specification (1955) 1429 anti-friction — ball. airframe, specifications (1952) 17557: (1954) 3910; (1955) 12200 commercial designation svmbols, AF manual (1954) 18006 identification code (1955) 12248 industry outlook for 1960 and review of 1959 (1960) 276 manufacturers' symbols and designations, supply and logistics handbook (1957) 751 performance at high speeds, loads and temperatures (1957) 2227 preservation — corrosion preventives and barrii-r wrap- pers effect (1957) 1714S packaging and packing, specifications (1954) 3972; (1955) 1467 processing and reconditioning, technical bulletin (1953) 5223 rndio noise source (1952) 15733 anti-whirl, operation in acidic solution con- taining abrasive particles (1954) 6413; (1955) 11115; (1956) 8279 ball- alloy steel, specification (1956) 1545 annular (general purposes), specifications (in.-.4) 15447; (1956) 20328; (1957) 9924 bellcrank. speeincation (1951) 6766 bihliiigraphy (1953) 19545 carrosiiin preventive adilitives (1956) 11:^50 fatigue under rolling-contact conditions (19.-.7) 5743 instrument antifriction, friction torque tev-ting standards (1955) 516; (1956) 15S5 instrument, friction torque testing, mili- tary standard (1959) 10062 Page 256 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Bearings (machinery) — Continued ball— continued rod end, antifriction, self-aligning, spe- cifications (1952) 9119; (1958) 1350 steel, stress-life relation of rolling-con- tact fatigue spin rig (1957) 5745 temperature limitation of lubricants (19^5) 3562 use of SAB 52100 steel, heat treated and tool steels for tension, compression, and fatigue properties (1960) 4275 ball and roller — census of manufactures, 1934 industry bulletin (1957) 6550 lubricant, specification, cancellation (1955) 16963 collective rod end, Hiller U-12 series heli- copters, inspection (1958) 2981 corrosion of brass-retainer ball bearings (1952) 4335 cyclically loaded, lubrication (1952) 793 cylindrical-roller — bearings at high speeds, lubrication and cooling (1952) 179S6 ; (1953) 4674 bronze and nodular iron cage materials (1953) 17783 cage designs and materials (1955) 6655 comparison (1953) 17782 diesel engine, manual (1957) 17191 drive pinion bearing oil seal, inspection procedure (1956) 183S7 externallv pressurized gas, stability study (1959) 4309 fatigue life, lubricant viscosity effect (1957) 17069 Federal item identification guides for sup- plv cataloging (1955) 16902; (1957) 1868; (1958) 7134 Federal supply catalog (1953) 173S9 fluid, princiDle and essential features (1953) 12063 friction, etc.. affected bv solid surface films (1955)10563: (1957)1040 errata (1957)4231 full .ionrnnl, sho:-t-benring approximation (195;; (18017 ; (1955)769 gas lubricnted — bibliography (1960)16556 critical survey (1900)6253 high tempernture lubrication (1952)14323 hydrostatic thrust, air-lubricated, effects of various parameters on stability (1957) 17064 jewel bearings (1954)7442 journal — eccentricity ratio, friction and oil flow (1955)174^4 effect of non-Newtonian oil on friction and eccentricity ratio (1960)10259 load-carrying capacity, influence of shaft deflection and surface roughness (1959) 15071 performance relation to minimum oil- film thickness (1958)6240 study (1953)10088 laminared-phenolic, water or grease lubrica- tion, specification, cancellation (1935) 16972 lubrication under radial load at high speeds (1953)1274. 17784 misalined. oil film pressure (1951)20140 misalining couples and eccentricity at ends of misalined plain bearings (1955) 5061 1945-60. OTS selective bibliography (1960) 9206 oscillatory rolling-contact, development for airframe applications, 300°F to 600°F (1960)16520 performance and development of bearing al- lovs for service up to 1000°F (1958) 15551 roller — cylindrical — and self -aligning, specifications (1933) 1550 : (1956)18913 75-mm-bore. effect of parameters on op- erating characteristics (1956)19240 investigation (1951)3 391 lubricant viscosity influence on tempera- ture (1952)6114 Bearings (machinery) — Continued roller — continued needle, airframe, specification (1957)9786 tapered, specification (1956)18978 thrust, specification (1954)12199 rolling contact — - as applied to aircraft gas-turbine engines (1954)8925 fatigue conditions, fiber orientation ef- fect (1958)3727 rolling-contact fatigue life — crvstallized glass ceramic (1960)7447 factors affecting (1960)19159 high-temperature bearing materials, studies (1958)6225 lubricant base stock effect (1958)3707 tests of steel balls tempered to various hardness levels (1960)5942 tests of steels under conditions simulating aircraft gas turbine applications (1960) 10550 rolling steel balls, temperature effect on fa- tigue life with liquid and dry powder lubricants (1958)3708 short journal, friction and oil flow (1952) 19057; (1955)769 sintered, aircraft, etc., specifications (1951) 3316; (1953)882, 18653 sleeve — behavior of cyclically loaded shaft (1951) 20165 erosion caused bv steep pressure waves (1954)12481 titanium, catalytic effect on oxidation sta- bility of lubricants (1957)14511 viscous properties of plastic lubricants, etc. (1954)3430 water and air, with pressure lubrication (1957)1217 water-lubricated — sleeve-type, performance (1955)7199 thrust bearings, materials for, investiga- tion (1956)4929 wear and sliding friction properties of — • metals suitable for roller bearing cages (1951)11612 ; (1952)16794 nickel allovs suited for roller bearing cages (1952) 16806-807 Bears, damage to young Douglas-fir (1955) 172.34 Beattv, Milton, and others, relief (1954) 10149 : (1955)9821 Beattv. Richard H., court case (1951)1235 Beaufort. N.C. : quadrangle (1951) 9944 real propertv conveyance — law (1954) 16750 reports (1934) 14.348, 14715 Beaufort Fisherv Laboratory, research facili- ties (1959) 6188 Beaumont, Calif., population, special census (1955) 334 Beaumont. Tex. : aeronautical chart (1951) 7845 census of housing, 1950 block statistics (1952) 4918 census of nonfarm housing characteristics, 1950 (1933) 3988 instrument aj>proach chart (1951) 2902 occupational wage sr.rve.v — departmental edition (1960) 17724 document edition (1960) 16837 port (1959) 14602 Beaumont. Port Commission, decision of Maritime Commission (1953) 1047-48 Beauregard. Camp : conveyance to Louisiana — hearinirs (1955) 15478; (1956) 7075 law (1956) 10122 reports (1935) 15421 : (1956) 8510 Beauty operators : emplovment opportunities for women (1936) 17839 employment outlook (1958) 3622; (1960) 5715 hairdressers or cosmetologists, exempt asso- ciations from prohibition against prac- tice at conventions — law (1955) 14391 reports (1955) 12086, 14725 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 257 Bpauty shops : census of inaniifiictiires, 1954, industry bul- letin (1957) tJ559 employment opportunities for women (195(i) 17839 li3-giene and sanitation, spec. regs. (1951) 181 Information sources (1950) -1972 publications, etc., list (195."?) 1S930 Beauvois, Maxlmilien. relief (1956) 5347 15eaver Coiintv, Pa.. ra(lii>a<'tivitv of coals and associated rocks (1950) 1344 Beaver ("ounty. ("tali : Harrington-IIickorv mine, lead-zinc deposits (1953) 7999 oxide manganese ores (1951) 11572 Beaver County Ilousinir Authority : sale of war housing to — law (1955) 10740 report (1955) 14757 Beaver Treek, Colo. : subst.ntion — additions, specifications (1953) 19410, 20402 auto transformer, etc., invitation for bids (195'.') 4410 control board, invitation for bids (1951) 10253 power transformers, invitation for bids (1951) 14202 transmission line, etc.. Installation, spec- ifications (1952) 3037 Beaver Creek, Utah, uranium presence or absence in area (1952) 16218 Beaver Creek coal field, coal deposits (1952) 17841 Beaver Marsh project, construction, revoke license, hearings (1956) 8916 Beaver Slough : imprnvcnient. engineer report — departmental edition (1957) 7241 document edition (1957) 6727 Beaverdnm Creek, hvdrologic budget of basin (1950) 7861 Beaverhead County, Mont : geologic reconnaissance of parts (1951) 6461 tungston deposits of Mount Torrey batholith (1960) 7340 Beavers : tularemia infection In northeastern U.S. — departmental edition (1951) 18852 document edition (1951) 17819 Beaverton. Oreg.. population, special census (1954) 11204 Bebr, (;erhnrd H.A.A., relief (1951) 11171. 14910. 16297 Because of you (character education) (1955) 17539 Bechuanaland. geographic names, decision (1953) 2601 Beck. Dave, misuse of labor union funds, hear- ings (1957) 8379 Beck, Marial, salary, etc., of sister (1954) 5243 Becker County, Minn., aeromagnetic map and profiles (1951) 9897 Beckles. Hubert O., relief (1960) 12961, 13169. 13603 Beckley. W. Va. : industrial fact sheet (1957) 14709 wholesale marketing of produce in area (1954) 7564 Beckmann, Chiyoko T., relief (1956) 12252 Beckmann. Inge, relief (1954) 11729, 15124, 16612 Beckner, Kaymond D., and wife, relief (1951) ]5(i20, 16375; (1953) 5600; (1955) 12040; (1956) 5063 Bed service stands, aluminum, specification (1957) 3948 Bed springs, see Beds and bedsteads — Bed- springs. Bedbugs, how to control them (1953) 9793; (1959) 15313 Bedding : basic information sources (1955) 2915; (1957) 16G3 Bedding — Contlnue51 cotton m!irl9 Benclimarks (address) (1959) 3453 Bencich, Eufemia, relief (1955) 7642. 12012, 14104 Bendeleben, Alaska, reconnaissance topo- graphic map (1951) 9890 Benders, see Tube benders. Bendin, Bortolo, Inc., court case (1951) 1202 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 263 Bendinelli, Joseph, prncppflinES aRalnst. cit- iap for conteiiiiit, rfport (1!»30) 10587 Bendiiij; and compression tests of pressurized ring-stiffened cylinders (IDOO) ^SIT Bending solid wood to form (1958) 1027 B.-nds : flow in rircular and annular 90° bends, with traiuiition in cross section (1937) U>045 higli-spee00, lOoOS; (1959) 2498. 11029; (1900) 2093. 12050 Benefits. Survivors, Select Committee on. House, see Survivors Benefits, Select Committee on, House. Benelux Cnstoni.'s T'liion. foreign trade infor- mation on instrumentation (1900) 288 Bengal, see West Bengal. Bengal, Bav of : sailing directions (1951) 15494; (1956) 7580; (1957) 17864 change (1953) 16285; (1955) 685; i'IO.jO) 4940 : (1900) 9809 supplement (1951) 1156 Beni, Nick J., Jr., relief (1954) 6745, 11371, 11993 Benitia, Sister, see Zeigler. Stephania. Benjamen. Paulus Y., relief (1954) 6977, 11050, 13948 Benjamin, Irma. relief (1953) 15633; (1954) 9759. 11294 Benjamin Franklin Medal, issuance, com- memoration of 250th anniversary (1954) 14753 Benlevi. Hadji, relief (1900) 13585 Benmuvhar, Isak, relief (1953) 7424, 12843, 15079 Bennett. Kdilie L., jr., relief (1953) 10688 Bennett, Elmer F., nomination, hearing (1959) 6004 Bennett, Orval. relief (1951) 17858; (1952) 2357. 3555 Bennett. Ralph, jind others, relief (1955) 4307 : (1950) 8087, 10062 Bennett. Mrs. T. \V., relief (1953) 4132; (1954) 10182, 11344 Bennett, Floyd, Field, instrument approach chart (1951) 4655 Benning. Fort, housing construction under Capehart program, hearing (1956) 10. -{50 Benny K claims, preliminary memorandum (1952) 10073 Bensalem, Pa., population, special census of township (1958) 1105 Benson. E/.ra T. : nomination, hearing (1953) 2203 testini<>ny on — administration farm proposals (1959) 7434 present conditions in agriculture (1957) 6958 report on i)olicies and progress of depart- ment of Agriculture (1953) 7526 Bent, r^nora, relief (1959) 9760; (1960) 4866 Bent. Verentes, estate of, relief (1958) 6799; (1959) 5940 Bent Cr^ek Experimental Forest : labor recpiiiements as infiuenced by volume cut :.er acre (19.">4) 10573 tr"i> planting (1954) ."^Ol Bentiier, Waltraut, «ee LaMontagne, Wal- traut B. Bentivegnu, Giuseppe, relief (1954) 6926. 97>.(i. 11312 Bentley, Pamel.i, relief (1951) 591. 3029 Bent. in. Rufus A., court case ( 1951 ) 1298 Benton. Ark., population, special census (1954) 3499: (1957) 9234 Benton County. Tcnn. : fori'st inventory statistics (1957) 17233 soil survey (1953) 17905 Benton Harbor, Mich., fruit market, present and proposed facilities (1960) 7099 Bentonite : California bentonitic clay, evaluation for use in oil-well drilling muds (1959) 1M30S census of mineral industries. 1954, industry bulletin (19571 14706 clay, dielectric film for cathode-ray storage tubes (1950) 20706 deposits in marine Cretaceous formations. HMrdin district, Mont, and Wvo. (1956) 7560 in Japan (1953) 11697 production (1953) 2678. 19292; (1955) 750; (1956) 5805: (1957) 1008, 17016; (1958) 12980; (1959) 13350; (1960) 15987 nee (tiao Clav. Bent's Old Fort : national historic site, establish — law (1900) 9405 reports (1960) 4997, 6732, 8079 Bentsen, Tina, admit to U.S. (1951) 17750. 18264 Bonveniste, Salomon, relief (1956) 86S1 Benzauiidcs : N-substituted — p-etlioxybenzamides for synergistic action in ailpthrin flv spravs (1955> 8581 pryethrum synergists (1051) 19852 Benzanthracene : croton oil effect on tumor induction (1953) 1307 fed to X-irradiatert mice (1953) 1315 skin tumor induction (1952) 9570 Benzene : bibliography (1953) 1646 chemical safety chart (1955) 1605 distribution of acetic acid between solvent and soap micelles In benzene solutions (1959) 5342 energy levels (1952) 2056 micelle formation by sulfonates, effect of cation (1957) 18028 oxidation (1955) 9118 solvents — micellar soap dispersion (1951) 10144 ojitical molecular anisotropy (1954) 4872 solul>ility of hydrogen (1954) 11148 stren.'tlis of bases in organic benzene (1952) 15083 technical, specification (1958) 5972 vibrational spectra (1954) 388 see (lUo Alkybenzene — Monodeuterobenzene. Benzene hexachloride : content of peanuts grown in rotation witb BIIC dusted cotton (1959) 2694 cdiitrol of insects attacking peanuts (1951) 11. 'U 5 soil persistence and crop tolerance of BHC (1954) 10903 soil treatments, effect on tobacco, cotton, cowpeas (1951) 19110 total (lips toxic to pine seedlings (1900) 3S99 use in control of bark beetle (1955) 4924 Benzenearsouic acid : spectrophotometric determination of thorium (1954) 8081 : (1955) 7241 2-(2-hydroxy-3. 0-disullo-l, naphthvlazo) bibliography (1958) 15592 Page 264 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Benzoic acid : C-14 labeled, for efficiency determination in scintillation counting (1953) 14937 caloriraetiic properties (1952) 2953 detection in alkyd resins by infrared ab- sorption spectrometry (195S) 10168 ineffective on hardwoods (1959) 16451 Benzol. SlC Benzene. Benzophenone. l-amino, dissociation constants (1951) 5096 Benzotriazole, photographic, specification (1951) 1C744 ; (1958) 5950 Benzovlarginineamidase. intracellular distribu- ' tion of activities (1952) 429S Beplat, James A., relief (1959) 4.o32 BEPQ series (1951) 1852. 120S3 ; (1952) 1254, 11S45; (1953) 3152, 18982; (1954) 2492 Berarda, Sister Mary, see Gemamtaite, Kasi- miera (Sister Mary Berarda). Berardi. Franco, relief (1952) 713S, 12940, 13G65 Berberova, Xina, see Makeef. Xina. Bercescu. Lucia, see Turcano, Lucia B. Berchielli. Paolino. and family, relief (1954) 10032, 140:;'.l. 14316 Berckemever, Fernando, collection highlights (1951) 5746 Berckman. Matthew J., relief (1953) 15796; (1954) 5047, 5114 Berea College, best wishes of Congress on 100th anniversary, 1955 reports (1954) 8307. 10087 Berea, Tex., quadrangle (1951) 9949 Berea sandstone, see Sandstone. Beregi. Oscar, relief (1956) 12186 Berend. Peter M., relief (1952) 8734. 10750, 12786 Beresford. S. Dak., substation, construction, specifications (1952 i 4398 Berffleld, LaRue I., petition for protection of right to freedom of association, hearing (1958) 12014 Berg, Antonietta A. M., relief (1956) 15060 Berge, Wendell, papers in Library of Congress, register (1958) 10060 Bergen, William, claims (1951) 6486, 8095, 9336 Bergesen. Sam. relief (1955) 15243; (1956) 10226, 11756 Bergmann. Ryfka, relief (1958) 6979, 9272, 9398 Bergos, George E., relief (1955) 14621 ; (1956) 7150. 8402 Bergstrom A.F.B., Instrument approach chart (1951) 2905 Berincua. Victoriana A., relief (1954) 14831 ; (1956) 1440 Bering River, coal field, geology and coal re- sources (1952) 5964 Bering Sea : chemistry of biogenous elements, USSR study (1959) 14849 cod and flounder, vitamin A potencies of liver oils (1951) 3492 fisherv exploration by S.S. Pacific Explorer (1953) 17518 fishes (1955) 10318 halibut preservation convention — law (1953) 15290 reports (1953) 15504, 15007. 15618 texts (1953) 12739; (1955) 897 king crab, stomach contents analysis for determining food habits (1959) 10136 oceanography, data (1960) 5376, 6937 salmon, experimental fishing to determine distrihiitlon. 1956 (1959) 16389 salmon fishing (1953) 1103 southeastern, currents and possible effects upon king crab larvae (1959) 10137 Bering Strait dam construction plans of Soviet engineer, USSR study (1960) 7080 Berkeley, Calif. : census of business. 1934. central business district statistics (1957) 4850 census of housing, block statistics (1952) 6732 Berkeley, 111., population, special census (1954) 11214 Berkeley Mine, mining methods and costs (1959) 6651 Berkelium isotopes, new Isotopes (1952) 2089 Berker, Husnu A., relief (1954) 3668, 6624, 6937 Berkner. Lloyd V., testimony (1956) 8628 Berlin, Irving, medal presentation (1954) 10236. 11594, 13915 Berlin, Germany : baggage and effects, entry (1953) 20207 boundary between U.S. sector and Soviet zone, agreement with USSR (1956) 9406 chronology of political developments, 1945- 56 (1959) 8889 city between two worlds (1953) 1468 constitution and electoral law, 1950 (1951) 7407 discussions. foreign ministers meeting (1954) 5985 East — gazetteer, official standard names list (1939) 12759 Geiman youth strays west (1931) 17150 labor force (1959) 13868 cfiinomy. basic data (1959) 4874 experience in freedom, lessons taught to the world (address) (1958) 8955 government and administration (1953) 4S61 nuclear materials, distribution, AES to co- operate — hearing (1957) 6722 law (1957) 6719 reports (1957) 6880, 7057 report on Berlin (address) (1954) 5967 since World War II, chronologv. Army pam- phlet (1959) 4295 situation, hearings (1959) 7604 Soviet sector, population projections, 1960- 76 (1960) 1663S special study mission report (1959) 14888 tariffs and trade controls (19.53) 6070 U.S. information programs (1953) 18689 western — city betv.-een two worlds, background in- formation (1960) 19283 economic and financial review, quarterly (.1954) 2893 economic developments (1957) 7375- ((1958) 7316: (19.59) 7789 economic review. 1951 (1953) 19098 economic statistics, handbook (1954) 28s9. 13270: (1956) 2(536. 13789; (1957) 8128, 12647; (1958) 2660, 11012; (1959) 2931, 11498; (1960) 3161. 12535 economy (1956) 9115 establishing business (1953) 19059; (1954) 10544: (1955) 19446; (1958) 1506; (1960) 8443 free world outpost, Army pamphlet (1959) 4295 gazetteer, official standard names, list (1960) 15525-526 import tariff systems (1957) 15891 industries reports, 1952 (1954) 1121-25 licensing and exchange controls (1953) 10847 ; (1958) 622 ; (1960) 13909 living and office-operating costs (1954) 1917 living conditions (1957) 17790; (1959) 9078 patent licensing agreements wtih firms (1955) 16032 population (1952) 1S323 preparing shipments to (1953) 11092; (1936) 12659 residence and business rights of aliens (1959) 4876 scientific and industrial research and tech- nological advance. 1953 (1954) 15854 Soviet note demanding abandonment by United States, etc., analysis (1959) 2139 zones of occupation and administration, agreement with United Kingdom, etc. (1955) 19711 Berlin, X. H. aircraft accident (1935) 16671 Bo not order from index; see indicated entry Pase 265 Berlin Jet., Pa., nillroad accident (1952) 18993 Btrinuila : chart (1051) 3i;94 gazetteer, ofDcial standard names, list (1956) 748 information for Air Force dependents (1956) 13930 Kindlev Air Force Base, acreement (1952) 4481 Pleistocene birds (19C0) 11631 „^ sailinp directions (1952) 2838; (1959) 4938 change (1960) 5433 ,„,„, ,cnrt: sendlnp ?ift packages to (1952) 1S955 ; (1953) 17545 Bernal. Jaime C, relief (1957) 13717 Bernalillo County, N. Mex. : hospital — law (1954) 11408 reports (1954) 8491.9923 Indian hospitalization payments — law (1957) 15116 „^,^ reports (1957) 15233, 15295, 15459; (19G0) 13318 Bernard. Alberta, relief (1956) 12262 Bernard (Cervera), Michael, relief (1951) 18335, 19484, 19577 Bernardi.-^. Gianni, relief (1954) 14680. 16660 Berndt, Ruth, relief (1954) 5405. ItSl-'^- 163«7 Bernor. Ethel C, relief (1951) 13310, 16ol9, 17734 Berner. T. Roland, court case (1951) 3819 Bcrney, E. S. : ,.„„„ claim (1955) 7617, 11324, 11925 relief (1954) 7050, 11788 . . Bernhard Ulmann Co.. Inc., decision of Fed- eral Maritime Board (1952) 1885( Berning deposit oxide manganese ores (19o4) Bernoudv, Lazara C, relief (1955) 9529, 12023.14115 Bernstein. Joseph, relief— (1951) 709, 6606, 6721. 7890 Bernstein. Paul : . , ^ Court of Claims to render judgment on claim (1960) 13241 ^ ,.^^„. relief (1954) 11683; (1955) 4244; (1957) 6840 ^ „ ^ Bernstein, Arnold, Line, Inc., decision of Fed- eral Maritime Board (1952) 4056 Bernstein, Arnold, Steamship Corp., decision of Federal Maritime Board (1952) 4053 Berrien County, Mich. : beach erosion control study, engineer re- port — departmental edition (1958) 15910 document edition (1958) 15761 Berries '. canned, standards for grades (1953) 11412 cold pack, distribution to bulk users, 1953, (address) (1956) 11298 frozen, specification (1952) 11135 full flavor juice concentrates, preparation (19.59) 1281 productions — _,„> 1954 national atlas sheet (1957) 17484 Soviet abstracts (1959) 740 see also names of berries. Berry, Arthur C, and others relief (1959) 14175 Berry. Carl D., relief (1956) 11S8S: (1957) 6799; (1960) 4894, 12918. 13535 Berry, Ernest W.. relief (1955) 4.303 Berry, Scott, relief (1956) 11885; (1957) 6810; (1958) 11641, 12271 Berry, Walter H.. relief (19.54) 15028; (1957) 10804, 13202, 13725, (1958) 11858, 12401, 13877 Berry Creek, Calif., railroad accident (1057) 15956 Berry Field, terminal forecasting manual (1954) 17879 Berryessa, I^ake : designating — law (1956) 8431 reports (1956) 5437, 7046 Berrvman, William L., relief (1960) 13236 Bert the turtle savs duck and cover (civil defense) (1951) 19864 Bertagnolio, Pierre, relief (1959) 12381 Berthing equipment, see Sleeping quarters on ves.sels. Berths, sec Bunks. Bertolani, Guiseppe, relief (1955) 97'*.'3 Bertoli, Kdi, relief (1952) 5400, 70C2. 8666 Bertoni. Ezio, relief (1954) 14297, 15156, 16568 Berutich, Stirley L., relief (1958) 11866; (1959) 4542 Berwyn, 111., population, special census (1957) 4905 Bervcoidea, see Polymlxia. Beryl : de])Oslts — Beecher no. 3-Black Diamond pegmatite, Custer County. S. Dak. (19.59) 16460 Peerless pegmatite, Pennington County, S. Dak. (1958) 649 flotation with petroleum sulfonate from low grade ores (1954) 15074 mining and development research, promo- tion — hearings (1959) 3330 report (1958) 112114 ores and concentrates, encourage discovery, etc., in U.S., etc. — hearings (1956) 12428 law (1953) 15268 reports (1953) 12807; (1955) 9868, 11742. 11745, 14928, 15373 pegniatities in — Idaho and Montana (1951) 3601 Ruby Mountains and other areas in Nevada and northwestern Arizona (1960) 9837 production in pegmatite zones (1953) 2685 resources of Black Hills, S. Dak. (1952) 7901 Beryllia, see Beryllium oxide. Beryllium : age in beryllium, water mixtures (1956) 1289 air-borne dust, detection technique (1958) 5346 analytical chemistry, bibliography (1955) 7161 and alloys, bibliography (1953) 1618 and copper behavior in supersonic air jet (19(50) 5887 barium titanate dielectrics (1951) 15671 beryllium-clad uranium elements, fabrica- tion development by multi-temperature extrusion, and dimensional stability on thermal cycling (1960) 12701 bervllium-uranium system (1953) 9529 bibliography (1960) 10608 calibration of Ra-Be neutron source (1955) 7145 charged particles from bombardment by 31.3 protons (1955) 13933 chemical analvsis of standard samples (1952) 6680 cladding (1956) 3099 copper alloys — activated, secondary electron yields (1955) 5709 bar, rod, and wire, specifications (1951) 808, 18445; (1952) 2780, 5533 precision castings, specification, cancel- lation (1952) 5618 sheet and strip, specifications (1951) 809, 13602; (1952) 600; (1954) 15428 corrosion — attack on metals by blsniuth-lead-tin alloy nt elevated temperatures (1956) 1316 effect of metallurgical variables (1956) 6668 in simulated cooling water for MTR (1956) 6666 600 °F water (1957) 17399 stress corrosion (1956) 4916 couplings, tensile properties investigation (1958) 6533 cross sections for bervlllum isotope forma- tion (1954) 9403; (1955) 7263 determination — titrimetric method (1951) 2686 in uranium, spectrophotometric method (1956) 6G40 Page 266 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Beryllium — Continued deuteron ■ — attenuation (1955) 1220 reactions (1953) 526S distillation, oxygen effect on ductility (1953) 1S44S ductility relation to grain orientation and grain size (1957) 17397 electrodeposltion from fused-salt baths (1956) 334 electroplating methods (195G) 8204 electrorefiuing, preliminary studies (1960) 7347 elevated temperature tensile properties (1956) 6658 fabrication and joining, literature search (1960) 3412 facilities, health protection, experience, 10 years summary (1959) 1384 field test (1960) 7325 fluorometric determination, rapid method (1957) 2191 geochemistry (1958) 13372 geologic distribution (1958) 13505 geology and resources in U.S. (1958) 11460 hot-pressed metal, deep hole drilling (1956) 9850 iron effect behind beryllium in ORNL lid tank (1956) 6561 materials survey (1954) 932 mechanical properties (1955) 9062 metallic — determination in beryllium metal (1952) 14287 process for preparing (1953) 17101 minerals — facts and problems (1960) 7317 market report, 1955 (1956) 20578 morin fluorescence method for fleld test- ing (1960) 11542 yearbook chapter (1956) 19714; (1957) 14382; (1958) 4932, 15168; (1959) 14987; (1960) 15966 Mount Antero region deposits (1953) 7881 MTR machining history (1956) 4943 nonpegmatite, occurrence in U.S. (1959) 12770 nuclei ejected by high energy particles (1951) 6221 permissible limits (1952) 6656 photofluorimeters for determination of con- centration (1954) 19304; (1955) 9123 photomeson production ratio (1951) 10170 plutonium-beryllium neutron sources, their fabrication and yield (1958) 13440 pneumatolytic-hydrothermai, deposits, US- SR study (1960) 14372 polarization of neutrons from Li^ (p,n) Be^ reaction (1959) 15398 powder, hot pressing process (1951) 4560 preparation, continuous electrolytic process (1958) 11385 preprint from Bulletin 556, mineral facts and problems (1955) 12524 preprints from minerals yearbook (1953) 19277; (1954) 5789; (1955) 19535 processes, photon attenuation cross section (1952) 10102 production (1956) 818; (1957) 14411; (1958) 8801; (1959) 2006, 10456 proton reactions (1954) 8120 purification by crystallization (1953) 7065; (1955) 5790 quantitative determination by activation analysis, field instrument (1960) 11330 reactor reflectors, critical experiments (1956) 4904 reflectivity of Be crystals for slow neutrons (1955) 13913 secondary particles resulting from high- energy nuclear bombardment, analysis (1954) 430 sewage effluents and streams, effect of com- pounds on (1955) 7163 sheet, effect of copper, nickel, iron, chrom- ium on tensile properties (1958) 11292 short time, high temperature tensile tests (1955) 11045 Beryllium — Continued solid solubilities of iron and nickel content analysis of concentration gradients (1959) 138S solutions, iron removal by solvent extrac- tion methods (1956) 4917 spectrogralphic determination in variable matrix (1958) 13004 spectrophotonietric determination of silicon (1951) 19303 stress-rupture properties, containing carbide and oxide dispersions (1900) 9175 structure of TiBeio (1951) 9174 sulfosaUcylate complex, identity, etc (1951) 2710 tabulation, bibliography structure (1957) 6412 thermal stresses (1955) 11119 tin-spodumene belt, N.C. (1954) 5706 toxicity — • literature search (1959) 11738 progress report (1960) 14859 toxicology, literature search (1955) 11152 tube brazing to high-temperature alloy col- lars (1957) 4817 ultrasmm graw refinement, investigation uniform distributions of uranium in devel- 0P™ent by powder metallurgy (1956) voluntary agreements program under de- tense production act. Attorney Gen- eral's report (1960) 6759 Beryllium bronze, see Bronze Beryllium carbide : chemical stability under cyclotron Irradia- tion (19o7) 449 determination in beryllium metal (1952) dispersions in beryllium, stress-rupture properties (1960)9175 high-purity, production (1956)8190 ^Bery luiu chloride, structure (1951)19311 Beryllium fluorides : and fluoberyllates composition, structure etc.. USSR study (1959)17575 vapor pressure (1956)6544 Beryllium iodide equilibria in dissociation (19ol)9150 Beryllium isotopes : Se-'^' excited states, Lis technique (1951) Be-10— age determination (1958)13372 electromagnetic concentration (1955)2876 from beryllium bombarded with helium ions, etc. (1954)9403; (1955)7263 Beryllium oxide : dispersions in beryllium, stress-rupture prop- erties (1960)9175 effects of reactor irradiation on physical properties (1958)11343 metallurgy, Los Alamos technical series (1956)3153 persistence in lungs after inhalation of dust (1952)2051 porcelains within beryllia field (1951)5683 system beryllia-alumina-titania (1952)14297 vapor pressure, USSR study (1960)8580 BBS series (1956)18838-839, 20263; (1957) 3890, 15696-697, 17662; (1958)3410. 7196. 12672; (1959)1600, 8950, 16262; (1960)521-522, 3760, 5244, 6823-25, 9682, 11221 Bessel-Clifford functions, tables (1953) 4705 Bessel function : finite represntations (1955)19009 machine computation (1955)9027 regular, IBM sub-routines, circular and hy- perbolic functions (1956)3210 tables (1952)168.30 Bessel-Kelvin function, ber, bel, ker, kel, and derivitives for argument range 0(0.01) 107.50, tables (1960)10277 Besser, Cathy D., relief (1951)18002. 18166. 19447 Beta-aminoethylisothiourea, see AET. Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 267 Beta decay : tloiil.le— theoretical expectations (lOOO^ltoJ theory and research (iy53)20-X; (lOfJu) 5802 ener^rv of Ac-226 ( lOrj )45'-3 Feriui function for allowed beta transitions iion-59. liquid seiutillator counting in clear and colo.ed systems (19f'i0)'.n27 isotopic — spin invariant theory (l»r)4)147.'i phosphorus 32 beta energy spectrum (I'.tnS) 1G764 see alxo I»(cay ( radioactive). Beta functions, tal)le of incomplete func- tion (iitr..:i !(4!M» see also Mathematics. Beta partic!<'S : air sampling chambers for S.I.K. (li)ijfi) 134 J fluxes, dosimetric control by einploynient of photographic film (1960)2(»32 long-iived natural beta radioactivities (1956)400 Ni-63. energy backscattering (1957)14745 optimum X-ray yields in beta-exciteplies in retail stores, civil defense study (1959) :!05 inventory data (1960) 7697 vending machines, sanitation ordinance and code (1957) 11819 Beverages — Continued wholesale price index — commodities included (1953) 9436 prices and price relatives for individual commodities (1955) 728 see also Beverage base — Bottling — Liquors — Soft drinks — also names of beverages. Beverly Hills, Calif., population, special census (1956) 11701 Beware tourists reporting on Russia (1960) 5203 Bexar County, Tex. : land conveyance — laws (1954) 16845: (1956) 16698 reports (1954) 17078; (1956) 11993, 15324 Beyrouneau, Francoise, relief (1957) 11108 Bezel, instrument mounting, specification (1956) 3091 Bezenar, Gregory H., relief (1954) 6746, 11372, 11994 Bhark, Alick, relief (1954) 15006; (1955) 6254, 9502, 11268 BHC, Acc Benzene hexachloride, Bhopal State, India, land, people and natural resources (1956) 17473 Biagi, Lori, relief (1958) 6996, 11892. 13847 Bialek, Augusta O., relief (1954) 11733, 15131, 16540 Bianchi, Antonio, D.N., relief (1955) 15183 Bianchi, Dino, relief (1952) 5164, 10732, 12744 Bibb County, Ga., laud conveyance (1960) 15133 Bibb Manufacturing Co., court case (1951) 1232 Bible : Giant Bible of Mainz, 500th anniversary (1952) 16752 Gutenberg, information concerning copy in Library of Congress (1952) 17913 Bibliographical bulletins. Agriculture Dept. (1951) 7480-81, 14307-308: (1952) 4559, 12355-356, 18285; (1953) 1789, 6462, 16060; (1954) 10948-949; (1955) 2643 Bibliography : abrasives, grinding and polishing materials (1956) 435 accelerators (1953) 1635, 11619 accident prevention (1958) 11234; (1959) 9634; (1960) 14862 accounting (1953) 18914 accounting and statistical services (1958) 11235 acrylics (1954) 6456 adhesives (1954) 13791; (1956) 18432; (1960) 7818 administrative management in Federal Gov- ernment (1054) 8161 absorbents, solid (1956) 7703 sKlult education (1958) 15883 advertising (1953) 18915 retail stores (19.54) 6448; (1960) 4402 volume and expenditures (1956) 19930 ; (1959) 10580 aerodynamics, aeronautics, aircraft (1958) 11236; (1959) 9635; (1960) 10546 aeronautical sciences and aviation in Soviet Union (1955) 8313 aerosols (1951) 5175; (1953 92l48 ; (1955) 11136: (1957) 5972 Africa (1952) 19023: (1953) 11529; (1954) 18865: (1959) 1191, 13603 census of population (1952) 267 north and northeast (1958) 70S Africa south of Sahara — selected list of writings, 1951-56 (1957) 10135 teaching aids for developing international understanding (1957) 1952 aging (li)52) 15405: (1958) 10760; (1957) 5331; (1958) 14919, 15932; (1959) 6302 selected references (1955) 18410 aggregates and foam concrete (1953) 1519 agricultural — books and periodical, American (1956) 11348; (1958) 7805; (1960) 9115 282-992- Do not order from index; see indicated entry -68 18 Page 269 Bibliography — Continued agricultural — continued cooiieration (1951) ir.GGT ; (1952) 5751, 17714 ; (1"J54) 917(; economic and statistical publications (1951) 5898 education (1951) 10053 ; (1952) 15351; (1953) 10SS9 ; (1955) 6410; (195G) 15598: (1957) 8482; (1959) 12599; (1900) 8312 labor in U.S. (1954) 4025 niacliiiicrv and imiili'iueuts (1954) 18244 aBriculturc' (1951) 1009; 11848; (1952) 104(i. 11003; (1953) 2909. 13782; (1954 1 2289. 12705; (1955) 1973, 12858; (1950) 2028; 13100; (1957) 2480. 11991; (1958) 1997, 1035G ; (1959) 2288, 10741 ; (1960) 2387A, 11787 Aniorican books (1952) 4618; (1954) 13420 indexes (1956) 2028; (1959) 2287 air ape education textbooks (1951) 433 air conditioning — and ventilation (1954) 9450 dust removal, etc., 1931-58 (1958) 11514 Air Force supply and material (1958) 11250 air. liquid (1953) 1548, 13703; (1954) 9448 airmobilitv and Army (1959) 4301 ; (1960) 9151 air pollution (1954) 15040; (1957) 16001; (1900) 19247 air raid sliolters (1953) 1702; (1954) 9476 air transportation (1953) 18910 Air Wcatiier Service (1952) 14599-600 Airborne spraying apparatus (1953) 1551 aircraft control and guidance systems, NACA reports (1900) 2102 aircraft in asriculture (1958) 15507 airport lighting and marking systems, re- port (1900) 19258 airpower (1950) 10289 Alaska (1959) 2107 petroleum and oil shale (1959) 17488 Alaska paleozoic paleontology (1956) 19070 alcohol production — and agricultural crops as source of motor fuels (1956) 7911; (1959) 15288 by hvdrogenation of carbon monoxide (1954) 19684 algicides (1954) 18988 alkali metals and allovs, etc (1960) 18324 alkaline earth elements (1960) 18325 alloys (1953) 1615 alpha, beta, gamma, and X-rays effect on organic compounds (1955) 9200 aluminum, corrosion in water (1954) 6404; (1955) 5734 aluminum extrusion and press forging processes (1953) 18049 amalgam process of refining metals (1953) 6399; (1954) 9484 American firms, information sources (1957) 14214 American furniture (I960) 16322 American hlstorv — and civilization (1951) 8603; (1952) 15001 departmental editions (1956) 2932 ; (1900) 9143 document editions (1956) 3381; (1960) 9422 writings (1952) 18359; (1954) 6216, 6076 American labor, reference material available for labor attnch<^s (1959) 13279 Americnn life and thought (1900) 10187 American menhaden, biology (1900) 0918 American poetry, 60 American poets, 1896- 1944 (1954) 18866 American republics (1959) 1190, 13004 excluding Unitde i=>tates (1953) 11528 American women (1951) 14208 amino acids (1953) 1564; (1954) 13781 ammonia, synthetic (1953) 1707 amplifiers, magnetic (1953) 1705; (1956) 6708 Bibliography — Continued anatomy, physiology, and health (1960) 10200 andalusitc. kyanlte, etc.. United States (1959) 10188 anodic coatings (1953) 1663 19.34-58 (1958) 13694 Antarctic (1952) 0342 Antarctica, national interests a960) 7493 anthropulogv and areheolopv (1960) 10331 antliropometrv (1953) 1590 anti-foKging compounds (1953) 1494, 8254 antifouling paints and compounds (1953) 1044 antologias del cuento amerlcano (1951) 5747 Aphelinus mali. jtarasite of woolly apple aphid (1953) 18782 applied physical anthropolgy In human engi- neering (19.59) 11088 aptitude tests (1955 i 4096, 15001 aquatic life (1954) 18988 Arabian Peninsula (1952) 746 archeology — Central American and Mexican (1960) 16337 chronology and dating methods (1960) 16332 classificatory techniques (1960) 16335 North American — Arctic regions (1960) 16336 general (1960) 16330 Great Plains (1900) 16341 northern Mississippi Valley (1960) 10338 Southeast (1960) 16328 Southwest (1900) 16334 prehistoric European (1900) 16343 architects, builders (1953) 11114 architecture — - American domestic (1960) 16321 building and engineering (1900) 14863 drafting, engineering (1959) 7111 refrigeration (1958) 11237 Arctic regions (1953) 15861; (1954) 17175; (1955) 0328; (1956) 8919; (1957) 9781: (1959) 14582; (1960) 15387 Armed Forces Medical Librarv (1954) 0219 arms and armaments (1958) Tl238 ; (1959) 8305 ; (1900) 14804 Army aviation (1959) 4300. 8387 aromatic compounds (1953) 1536 arrowheads (1960) 16215 art education — for elementary teachers (1957) 9846 in .iunior high schools (1955) 12277 arthropod-borne virus encephalitides (1954) 19775 artillery (1960) 16326 arts and crafts (1952) 4292 asbestos resources in United States and Canada (1958) 7356 Asia (1953) 8203. 8205; (1955) 10490; (1957) 17210: (1959) 1184 south (1959) 1188, 13600 southeast (1959) 1182, 13599 teaching aids (1957) 9849 asphalt (1953) 1585 asphalt and asphalt pavements (1954) 13784 ASTIA unclassified documents (1900) 4726 athletics (1958) 11239; (1959) 3116; (1960) 14865 atomic bomb material (1954) 405 atomic det)rls. transport and deposition (1956) 9911 atomic energy (1951) 2029, 12277, 16125; (1952) 1404. 12040; (1954) 423, 16279, 19.307: (1955) 7383-84; (1956) 8301; (1960) 0295 literature issued or in progress, June-July 1960 (1900) 18.309 proceedings of technical meetings (1960) 10587 programs (1958) 175. 5380, 9117, 9123. 15000 : (1960) 7797 atomic warfare (1954) 734 audio-visual education (1954) 4050; (1956) 027 automatic laundries (1960) 7553 Page 270 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Bibliography — Continued automatic teclinology — appendix (1957) 11668 departmental edition (1956) 19148 document edition (1956) 18580 automation — automotic assembly (1956) 7758 baking industry (1956) 20532 automobiles (1960) 12C9 aviation career and scholarships (1959) 8936 aviation cartography (1956) 20547; (1960) 10186 aviation education (1951) 2815, 17643; (1952) 12673; (1953) 12224; (1954) 4042 correction sheet (1952) 8570 in junior high schools (1955) 4679; (195G) 17188 periodicals (1956) 17184 aviation medicine, 1952 (1957) 976 axial-flow compressor literature (1955) 19561 bakery products (1955) 18083; (1960) 4401 ball bearings (1953) 19545 band and music libraries (1958) 11240 barite deposits (1955) 6566 barium (1955) 11141 (barium titanate (1953) 1723 batteries (1953) 1495 Battle of Little Big Horn (1960) 16237 bauxite deposits (1955) 3441 bearings, 1945-60 (1960) 9206 beauty and barber shops (1953) 18930 ; (1956) 4972 benzene (1953) 1646 benzenearsonic acid 2- (2-Hvdroxy-3.6-di- suflo-l,naphthylazo) (1958) 15592 beryllium (1955) 7161; (1960) 10608 and beryllium alloys (1953) 1618 fabrication and joining (1960) 3412 toxicology (1955) 11152 bibliographic series (1951) 17054 bibliographic style, manual (1951) 14308 bibliographical procedures and style, L. C. manual (1954) 10651 la biblioteca publica en America (1951) 17054 bibliotherapy (1952) 9760 binary intermetallie compounds (1958) 168, 16768 bismuth (1954) 9405, 10660 blood and blood plasma substitutes (1951) 4242 boiling water reactors (1959) 15418 bombing effects on industry (1953) 1706; (1954) 9477 bone structure (1955) 8745 book store operation (1960) 19268 books for Indian schools (1959) 14781 books for retarded and reluctant readers (1954) 5551 boron and its compounds (1957) 9193; (1959) 15420 box and crate construction and packaging data (1952) 657, 17821; (1958) 6048; (1960) 18602 brass, copper, iron, and tinware (1960) 16324 bread baking and preservation (1953) 1612, 11614; (1954) 9461 brining and pickling of cucumbers, etc (1956) 13873; (1959) 15293 British Commonwealth (1953) 11530 ; (1959) 1192, 13605 brucellosis in USSR (1959) 13461 building — construction and maintenance (1951) 8675; (1954) 8940; (1956) 17595; (1959) 3951 regulations (1952) 7958 bulk milk, handling, farm to plant (1955) 5339 burns (1954) 6225 business, reference sources (1954) 6337: (1957) 3487, 18045; (1960) 2205 buying for retail stores (1960) 10402 caffeine (1953) 1520, 11601; (1954) 9444 Bibliography — Continued cameras and photographic accessories, 1921- 5S (1958) 15045 camouflage paints (1956) 440 Canada, teaching aids (1955) 1502; (1956) 15596 cancer (1953) 1496; (1955) 18515; (1956) 777S : (1959) 17051, 17831 candy. 1955-54 (1956) 4471 capacitors, paper (1953) 1565; (1954) 9452; (1958) 2887 capital budgeting (1955) 9204 caprolactam (1953) 1720 carbon and graphite electrodes (1953) 1708 carbon black (1953) 1591; (1954) 13785 carbon disulfide (1953) 1642 carbon electrodes (1954) 11172 carbon isotopes syntheses (1955) 2900 carbon monoxide hydrogenation (1954) 19684 cardiovascular disease (1956) 11143; (1958) 15320 dietary aspects (1960) 10369, 19236 erratum (1956) 17704 care of aged. 1940-50 (1952) 973 care of children in institutions (1955) 1257 cartography (1954) 5784 cast iron (1953) 1559 cellophane (1953) 1529; (1954) 9445 cellulose (1953) 1664; (1954) 9471 census tract publications since 1950 (1956) 4981 centrifugal compressors (1954) 13779 centrifuges (1953) 6398; (1954) 9483 ceramic and enamel coatings on metals (1954) 6446 A ceramics (1953) 1581, 19928 and refractories (1959) 15446 cerium (1953) 1716 cermets (1956) 6710; (1959) 15445 chain stores (1955) 2908 ; (1956) 18422 chalk manufacture (1954) 13798 channel catfish (1958) 6017 chaplain services (1958) 11241, 15542 charcoal (1953) 1570 cheese (1952) 9109; (1955) 3801 and cheese spreads (1953) 7561 cream and Neufchatel (1953) 7562 chemical and petroleum plant investment and operating costs (1955) 3516; (1956) 20566; (1958) 16298; (1959) 9336, 14999; (1960) 8765 chemicals — and flat microfilm reels (1953) 1737 production by hydrogenation of carbon monoxide (1954) 19684 chemistry — analytical (1957) 8685 and chemical engineering (1955) 9172 of wood and derived products (1956) 20450 Cherokee language (1960) 16281 child care from birth to teens (1951) 13689 children in grades 4—6, selected references (1959) 4781 children, research (1953) 5368-69; 18519 China (1952) 15836; (1953) 8202; (1959) 1181 population and manpower (1958) 7972 Chinese arts (1955) 4939 chlorine dioxide (1953) 1681 chocolate, cocoa and confectionery (1953) 1602 Christopher Columbus (1951) 8605 chromatography (1953) 16506 chronic illness (1951) 8744; (1953) 17893; (1954) 5906 circuit breakers (1953) 1735 citrus fruit harvesting, etc (1951) 7480 civil aviation (1959) 4958 civil defense (1951) 15282. 18761; (1952) 2743; (1954) 7.34. 17316; (1955) 6400. 6404, 19321 ; (1956) 9015-16, 12854, 15620, 18823, 20283 annotated for teachers (1951) 1969 references for elementary school use (1957) 7225 references for homemaking classes (1957) 7227 rural (1957) 8471 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 271 Bibliography — Continued Civil War (190O) Ifi.'^OC. 17739 civil works (1951) J<310 classification. Library of CoiiKrcss (1959) 1497G climate and architecture (19r»] ) 11498 clock problem in relativity (19r)9) 9434 clotliiiif; — and accessories for women, misses, and children (1950) 4967 and household fabrics (1950) 11328 coal (1952) 5921-22 and carltonacfous shale, uranium-bearing, t:eol..;:v (1957) r,fi90 and its products, Mines Bureau investiga- tions (1954) ll;--S: (1958) 7447 gasification (1953) 2684 coatings and markers, self-luminous (1956) 4:)S coatintrs, fire and heat resistant (1956) 439 coccoidea (1957) 16325 cockroaches, rearing techniques (1955) 18672 coffee, cocoa, and tea (195S) 184 Coleopterous insects of Mexico. Central America. West Indies. South America (1957) 8868 college, choosing (1958) 85:'.0 colnnil)!um and tantaliMi (1900) 14927 commercial cooking, .soda fountain, and fooil service equitHiient (1955) 2910 Commodity Exchange Authority (1951) 3005 communications and electronics (1959) 1355, 17227 communism — 56 informative government publications (1959) 15157 material and technical base (1960) 17226 commuuitv — • and public relations (1957) 4801 development (1955) 19508; (1957) 957 health program materials (19G0) 14667 mental health (1900) 17951 comparative and international education, 1959 publications (1960) 18406A compressors, centrifugal (1953) 1523 computers, 1937-58 (1959) 9677 conservation — for strong America (1951) 11303 of resources in government and industry (1959) 14585 soil, water, forests, wildlife (1953) 20101 construction (1952) 6027: (1957) 17915 constructions, civil encineering, mining and geology (1955) 7390 consumer credit (1954) 9430; (1956) 4962 container coatings (1953) 11461 containers and packaging (1954) 19319; (1959) 8218 contract farming and vertical integration (1958) 111S5 cooperative housing (1951) 7118 cooperative organization (19.'j3) 18934 cooperatives — dissertations and theses (1958) 5902 in U.S. (1957) 4839 copper (1953) 1159; (1954) 928 industry (1956) 19923 production and use (1957) 0184 cordage (1953) 1624 core program (1956) 17190 .liinior high schools (1956) 12535 secondary schools (1953) 1005, 20111 ; (1955), 526; (1956) 18820; (1958) 14920 cork and corkboard (1953) 1676; (1954) 11168 corrosion (1954) 11147; (1955) 9171 In engine cooling systems containing aluminum (1956) 9323 products of iron and steel (1957) 11785 cosmetics (1953) (1645) ; (1954) 13774 cdtton and cotton manufactures (1953) 18935: (1955) 18082 cotton flame retardants, APO and APS (195S) 15443 cottonseed meals for feeding poultry and swine (1957) 16288 Bibliography — Continued counseling, guidance, etc (1953) 9235; (1955) 4690, 15001 countorcurrent ion exchange (1954) 1482; (1955) 7170 credit bureaus (1954) 9432 crime and kindred subjects (1952) 6006 criminology — • and penology (1958) 11242 law enforcement technics and military, law (1959) 5000 criticality studies (1959) 13800 crude oils analyses (1959) 16698 crystals (1959) 5004^65, 71 Os: quartz (1953) 8259: (1954) 6446. 9485 synthetic (1953) 8255; (1954) 9458 current national bibliographies (1955) 15847 curriculum prolMems of junior high schools (1955) 4077 cutthroat trout (1959) 1640 cybernetics, dynamic problems, US.SR study (1960) 5509 cyclo-octotetraene (1953) 1563: (1954) 13780 Cyrillic project, Library of Congress (1958) 7427 dairy products and dairy industry (1953 V 1000; (1950) 19928 dairy technology (1952) 7390 dairying (1952) 14981 decontamination (1955) 9201 degreasers (1953) 1578 dcmineralization methods for saline waters (1900) 14049 dental prosthesis (1953) 1627 department stores (1953) 18936 desalination of water (1900) 14931 design protection (1955) 16S90 deterioration, general (1953) 1665 deuterium and tritium compounds research (1956) 4143; (1957) 14452 devices for damping mechanical vibrations (1957) 4287 dextran (1951) 4241 dextrin (1953) 1597 dianiionethauedionedioxime (1957) 3471 diazo and ozalid processes (1953) 1038 die castings (1953) 1497. 9733 diesel engines, cold weather operation (1958) 4922 diffraction theory and propagation of radio waves (1957) 16330 diffusion of gases, liquids and solids in solids (195^) 7914 digital computer codes for nuclear reactor problems (1950) 1315 digital computers (1953) 13706; (1957) 9192 diseases of western larch (1958) 9979 disinf(Mtants (1953) 1596 distillation (1952) 2072 distriliiition cost aualvsis (1956) 1S4£9 ; (lOiiO) 11023 (iistril>ntiiui data guides (1954) 12745: (1955) 2017. 12902; (1956) 2009. 13200; (1957), 2532. 12036; (195S) 2039. 10401; (1959) 2332. 10793; (1900) 2441. ll.«!46 indexes (1957) 2532; (1958) 10401; (1959) 2331 diving and treasure (1960) 16.347 documents of international meetings. 1953 (1959) 14977 doughnuts (1953) 18937 Doii^rlas-fir regneration (1954) 842 downtown shopi)ini: districts (195(5) 11046 draglines (195:',) 15S3 (IraiiiJiw of agricultural l.-,nd (1950) 13900 drni: history (1960) 10340 drugstores (1955) 9215: (1960)i 10399 drugs and i)erformance (1959) 13521 dry cells (1953) 1727 dry cleaning and laundering (1953) 1003. 11010 dry cleaning solvents, reclaimning (1953) 11405 drvers, industrial (1953) 1498 dust removal (1953) 1547; (1954) 11163 Dut.'li bil>lioi;rapliies. guide (1951) 20068 Page 272 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Biblioirrapliv — Continued dyeing machines (1953) 1C.2S dvDaniic presure measurement (19oo) 5097 early man (1960) 16283 ,.„^o^ eartli satellites and space exploration (1958) East and East Central Europe (1958) 16269 East Germany (1959) 16G76 eclipse (1959) 11672 ^ . economic and social imnlications of scientific research and development (1959). 177S( economics of irrigation in eastern U.S. (1958) 16681 __„^ ^„. economics of nuclear power (i9dS) lio; (1960) 1S307 education (1055), 4687. 15596: (1960) 162 of able student (195S) 9847 agricultural education (1958) 12669 all-vear school (1958). S533 American and other svstems (1958) 9653 arithmetic in elementary education (1958) 7192 audiovisual (1958) 468 comparative and international (1957) 9848; (1959). 372: (1960) 3757 countries of eastern and southeastern Europe (1958) 12660 Education Office puljlications (1959) 16249 educational law (1958) 14918 educational tourism (1958) 7309 elementary (1958) 470, 4666: (1959) 10082 exceptional children and youth (1956) Federal aid (1953) 2455 France (1958) 8547 general (19531,18768: (1954) 10351 international (1954) 15324 mathematics (1958) 8531-32 PACAF basic bibliography (1958) 11243; (1959) 1356 retarded child (1959) 6091 rural and small communities (1959) S948 secondary (1958) 8550 selected references (1951) 12072; (1952) 1242: (1953) 1396S; (1954) 2480; (1956) 7345, 9001. 18833; (1957) 5426, 7236, 9846, 11409. 16686: (1958) 470. 3408. 4666, 7192, 15897-898; (1959) 4781, 8948, 10082 State departments (1952) 15341 Turkey (1953) 2444 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1958) 8537. 8548. 9859 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1958) 8549 Egypt, ancient (1960) 16389 electric batteries and standard cells (1951) 8073 electrical appliances (1954) 9431; (1957) 1655 electrical equipment (1953) 1666 electrically exploded wire phenomenon (1959) 3115 electricity in fishery science (1954) 10497 electrodeposition (1951) 14090; (1953) 1288 of molybdenum (1955) 17391 electroluminescence (1960) 4658 electronics — and communications (1958) 11244 circuits (1953) 1710 computers (1953) 1621 electrical enp-ineerlns (1955) 7388 eciuipment reliability (1958) 8929-30 Government research reports (1957) 4841 miniaturization (1953) 1711; (1954) 11173: (1958) 4049 MIT Research Laboratory, technical re- ports (1953) 1691 radiological sterilization devices (1954) 2099 electroplating (1953) 1625, 11616; (1954) 9466 electroplating and polishing (1955) 18084 elementary education — early (1957) 7236 selected references and briefs (1957) 5426 9734 ; (1954) (1959) (1959) Bibliography — Continued elementary schools (1960) 13835 employee benelit plans (1957) 7G33 employins physically handicapped (1952) 0009 ; (1953) 17675 employment problems of older women (1954) 12593; (1956) 6210; (1957) 17255 engineering and research (1953) 1738 Engineering Psycholoiry Branch reports (1957) 14481; (1959) 16981 engines — air-cooled (1953) 1499, 1521, (1954) 9439 diesel (1953) 13410 English language — teaching as foreign language 15313; (1955) 8073 teachii.!-' ia liicii school (1958) 5871 entomology, selected references for junior reading (1960) 16303 environment relation to work (1951) 3860 escape, evasion, rescue and survival (1958) 11245 Estonia (1958) 8772 ethylene oxide and ethylene glycol (1953) 1688; (1954) 111G9 Europe — and U.S. (3951) 8610 background reading (1951) 1346 supplement (1956) 4059 Eastern Europe (1953) 11523; 1185; (1959) 1185. 13598 Western Europe (1953) 11524: 1186, 13601 evaporated and condensed and sterilized milk products (1955) 3802 evaporation suppression (I960) 5414 executives — • development (1954) 16353 philosophy, problems, and practices (1959) "13674 explosive shells (1953) 1683 explosives, casting techniques (1956) 7635 extension research, Jan. 1949-Dec. 1953 (1955) 15621 external research lists 11522-530; (1955) 1180-92, 13598-606; 6031-63, 18113-122 facilities and equipment for elementary schools (1956) 10745 factories, underground (1953) 1500, 9735 fall-out resulting from nuclear explosions (1957) 454; (1958) 170, 1104; (1959) 186 family camping (1958) 15275 Far East (1958) 11246; (1959) 1184 unpublished research (1953) 8205 farm — families, levels of living (1958) 94 machinery and equipment (1933) 17869, 1S942 management publications, 1940-52 (1953) 14586 mechanization. United States, 1950-60 (1960) 18255 papers, received in Department of Agri- culture Library, list (1956) 16160 farmer co-op magazines, newspapers and newsletters (1958) 14950 farmer cooperatives (1958) 8565; (1960) 15426 farmers and homemakers (1951) 8566, 9998; (1953) 19249 farmers' cooperative demonstration work (1953) 2407 fat embolism (1954) 6223 fats and oils (1953) 1607; (1954) 9459 fatty acid tables, published sources of data used (1959) 9591 fatty acids (1953) 1736; (1954) 1189 in foods and other com.modities, 1920-49 (1956) 19583 ferrous metallurgy, model and pilot plant applications (1958) 16302 fertilizers (1953) 1526; (1956) 4973 fiberglas (1954) 11177 (1953) 8202-7, 17G23; (1959) (1960) 2213-18. Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 273 Bibliography — Continued fibers — I)ol.vu!ethane (19r)3) 1554 svnthctic (1953) 1530. 1662S yarns and fabrics (1055) 7131 ; (1956) 1S424 fibrous niassfs, thermal conductivity (1953) 11475 films — automotive maintenance (1957) 1594S civil aviation (1959) 4958 educational (1953) 13145; (1954) 4047; (ior.5) 4G!^3 goveiiHiient, education (1957) 140S7 school and comnninitv civil defense pro- Krams (1956) 17191 woodworking? and wood products (1956) 17407 Finland, political, etc., writings (1953) 4027 fire e.vtiiiffuisliinp agents (1953) 1595 ; (1954. 94 57 fire-proofing agents (195."^) 1010 First l.adios of White House, costumes. Na- tional Museum collection (1900) 16226 Fischer-Schrader carbonization assays, re- sults (1957) 14384 Fischer-Tropsch svnthosis (1954) 190S4 ; (1955) 10499 fish and fisheries — culture and related subiects (1958) 8667 fish and fish industry (1953) 1608, 11012 ; (1954) 5052. 9400 fish and wildlife (1954) 8759 fisheries (1955) 4804; (1956) 15728 fishery literature, English translations (1951) 9850; (1952) 7754; (1956) 17347; (1958) 600, 16011 fishes- — fresh-water and marine — Africa (1960) 10310 Asia (1960) 16315 Europe (1960) 16311 ichthyology (1900) 16252 polar and adjacent regions (1960) 10250 Ryukyu Islands (1953) 11707 tropical Indo-Pacific-marine (1960) 10263 west coast North America, marine (1960) 10254 game-fish and sport fishing (1953) 11041 ; (1957) 16807 management and ecology (1959) 7753 research on Great Lakes (1953) 7755; (1958) 599 restoration program (1957) 15847 fission products — decay energy (1959) 15421 fixation of (1060) 9184 utilization (1955) 5732 flavorings and extracts (1953) 1501 floriculture and ornamental horticulture (1954) 10929; (1956) 17849; (1959) 13677 flow, turbulent, diffusion (1955) 7139 fluorides, abstracts (1955) 9144. 11121 fluorine (1953) 1588; (1954) 15647 elemental (1957) 10014 fluorocarbons (1953) 1589 foamed, cellular and sandwich materials (1956) 4975 food— and food processing films (1956) 20503 dehydrated and dehvdratlon of (1953) 1654; (1954) 13786 management in institutions (1953) 1175, 7897 food preservation — and preservatives (1953) 1653, 11621 by irradiation (1960) 6315 except by irradiation, 1950-00 (1960) 10007 food products, margins and cosls (1958) 92 foods, nutrition, and homo ecnoomics (1954) 721 ; (1955) 4705 foot measurements (1953) 11473 footwear (1954) 1S245 ; (1957) 4831 Bibliography — Continued foreign affairs, research tools, guide (1956) 17514 ; (1959) 1978 foreign aid publications (1957) 15362 foreign countries (1951) 17.S4. 11919; (1952) 1122, 11723; (1953) 3025, 13843; (1954) 2307, 12774; (1955) 2045, 12932; (1956) 2098, 13230 statistical publications (195S) 10422; (1959) 2355, 10886; (1900) 2544, 11898 foreign language-English, general language dictionaries (1955) 17355 foreign languages — in elementary schools (1953) 7627; (1957) 1940; (1959) 8934 references for teachers (1957) 16677 foreign periodicals translated bv societies, etc (1900) 291 foreign policy (1951) 20299 foreign trade of USSR with China (1959) 6499 foreign trade practice (1954) 12359; (1959) 12704 forestry (1954) 7774; (1955) 5293, 8037; (1959) 4198 forests and forestry (1958) 4849 disease research in Agriculture Dept. (1957) 0008 forests of Latin America (1952) 12355 genetics and forest tree improvement (1956) 57(>1 ; (1960) 6203 genetics, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station (1956) 10901 management research, 1912-54 (1956) 3! 107 products, fungus, di'feets, trees, decay (1957) 4058; (1958) 8712 research programs (1953) 8333 soils, Pacific Northwest (1959 i 10178 formaldehyde from methanol (1953) 1594, 11609; (1954) 9450 forms- for literature citations (1958) 882 foundry practice (1953) 1703 France, teaching aids for developing inter- national understanding (1955) 150(J0 Franklin D. Roosevelt speeches, 1910-20 (1952) 19075 French West Africa, official publications, 1946-58 (1000) 7311 frozen food lockers (1953) 1569 frozen foods and lockers (1955) 9214; (1900) 7554 fruits and vegetables, chemistry (1951) 17220 fuels, synthetic (1953) 1579; (1954) 13783 funsri — and bacteria associated with tung (1952) 18075 molds and mildew (1953) 11459 fungicides, deterioration (1953) 1671 fungus defects in forest products, etc. (1951) 5285 fur dyeing (1953) 1098 furfural (1953) 1729 furniture — household and bedding (1957) 1663 retailing, basic int'orniation sources (1955) 10033 furs, raw and dressed (1954) 0452 gas — analvsls (1953) 1537 appliances (1954) S)431 ; (1957) 1055 diroma togra phy ( 1 958 ) 1 03O0 g:\ngrene and organisms (1954) 0224 lubricated bearings (1900) 105ri(; temi>erature, measurement (1951) 17001 turldnos, jet propulsion, etc. (1951) 11019 : (1954) 12495 gaskets (1953) 1502 gems and gem materials (1900) 10242 gems and spinels, svnthctic (1953) 1693; (1954) 11171 gemstones, synthetic (1953) 11627 general entonidlogy (1900) 1S095 general-usage faclliti<'s iind ecpiipment for secondary schools (1956) 10746 generators — gas (1953) 1673 oxygen (1953) 1534, 13702 Page 274 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Bibliography — Continued generic names of fossil plants, 1820-1950 (1055) 3442 Seo-clieniistry, petroleum (1953) 1G29 geochemical prospecting abstracts (1957) 11620 geography and conservation teaching (1952) 5715 geography of Yugoslavia (1956) 1724 geology. Nortli American (1955) 17263; (1957) 4112, 14275 German — dyestuffs and dyestuff intermediates (1953) 11624 electric power plants (1953) 1571 importers of U.S. commodities (1951) 911 patent applications (1953) 1632, 11618 science, fiat review (1953) 1631 toys (1953) 1560 Germany (1953) 18966 water supply (1953) 1700 gift and art shops (1957) 9190; (1960) 8905 girls' and women's occupations (1955) 12290 glass (1959) 9676 glaucoma (1959) 9467B gloves, leather and fabric (1953) 1584; (1954) 9454 glue, glued products, and veneer (1951) 13860; (1952) 17820; (1955) 6538; (1957) 4059; (1958) 6047; (1959) 6242 glycerine (1953) 1719 Government organization for national secu- rity (1960) 3715 Government procurement and contractual nrocedure (1954) 7963 governments (1951) 17555; (1952) 18513 grading logs and trees for quality, 1955-57 (1959) 7819 grants-in-aid in health, etc. (1953) 4451 graphite (1960) 227 electrodes (1954) 11172 greases, 1939-58 (195S) 11515 Greece, ancient (1960) 16223 grocery — distribution chains, voluntary and coop- erative (1960) 10396 meat, and produce st'.res (1953) 18944; (1955) 13938; (1957) 1664; (1960) 6053 gross fission products (1954) 6427; (1955) 9170 supplement (1955) 18076 grouping children for growth and learning (1957) 16C86 guidance and student personnel — programs, organization and administra- tion of (1956) 15589 services in junior high schools (1955) 6395: (1956) 12534 worlc (1956) 12537 guidance in elementary school (1956) 15588 guidance test (1952) 5718 guided missiles, 1946-56 (1957) 11415 gypsum and anhydrite, in United States and Canada (1960) 5411 hafnium (1955) 5803: (1960) 14560 hafnium oxide, hafnium silicate, and haf- nium carbide (1952) 16215; (1955) Hagerstown health studies (1952) 9670 hail literature (1952) 17990 handicraft and small home industries (1951) 4221 handicrafts and home products for profit (1955) 5862; (1957) 9187; (1958) 7641 hardware retailing (1960) 10400 hardware stores (1956) 18425 hardwoods and baldcypress (1954) 4227 harmonic analyzers and analvsis (1953) 1556 Harvard Universitv Psycho-Acoustic Labora- tory (1953) 1511, 9736 hazards and safety measures for nuclear- powered merchant ships (1958) 13343 Bibliography — Continued health — and safety publications of Mines Bureau (1956) 19176 education in junior high school (1955) 12275 insurance (1960) 18673 voluntary (1955) 2643 leaflets for Spanish speaking migrant families (1960) 19243 occupational (1957) 12837 services and health insurance (1956) 6053 heart disease research. National Heart In- stitute (1958) 13051 heat and mass transfer (1960) 1456 heat pumps (1953) 1704 heat transfer (1953) 1522; (1955) 7375; (1958) 3764 and fluid flow, supplement (1958) 15610 boiling (1958) 4036 heat treatment of steel (1953) 1539 heating — and ventilating of buildings (1951) 17006 induction (1953) 1655, 13707 helium (1952) 9497 herbicides (1953) 1587 hexogen (1953) 1518 high-altitude roclvets. use for scientific in- vestigations (1960) 2161 high energy nuclear reactions (1960) 10582 high energy radiation of polymers (1956) 912 high schools — ■ estraclass activities (1952) 15338; (1953) 13137 schedule making (1952) 15346 high temperature laboratory furnaces (1955) 4108 higher education administration (1960) 9667 highway finance (1951) 5787 Hispanic Foundation series (1957) 4189, 11692 : (1900) 2071 historical studies of World War II (1951) 17012 histories of American Army units (1957) 1320 history — ancient (1960) 16342 medicine (1960) 16305 hobbies (1951) 13684 hobby publications, 51 to choose (1952) 17635 home accident prevention (1953) 8123 ; (1956) 11138 home businesses (1953) 18945: (1955) 4131: (1956) 18423; (1957) 9186, 12921: (1958) 15337 home economics (1951) 4264 and related fields (1954) 1219; (1955) 997; (1956) 1096: (1957) 1420; (1958) 1046; (1959) 3076; (1960) 3312 research in Agriculture Dept (1958) 11115 research in land-grant institutions (1956) 13862; (1957) 5917 home improvement, decorating, etc (1952) 13984 honey-bee culture (1969) 16296 hormones il953) 1504 hospital administration and management (1953) 9743, 13719 hot laboratories (1960) 4707 house cleaning, packet (1951) 5153 house planning, construction, etc (1952) 2837; (1956) 5794 house-to-house selling (1955) 2910; (1956) 11645; (1960) 14700 housing (1952) 11205-206; (1953) 7896; (19C0) 2S6S. 12230 and health (1960) 4388 interns (1960) 15534 human — behavior under stress conditions related to war and natural disasters (1955) 6401 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 275 Bibliography — Continued human- oontinind oncincerins reports (1957) 5794 rflaticiis !n world alfairs (I'Jo'.i) 20471 riphts (1051) 7411 tohM-nnre to rapidly applied accolorations (1959) 13433 the hiinianitips (1951) 5592 humidity (1953) 114C8 hydrat.-s (1953) 1555. 1160G ; (1954) 9451 hydraulic — air compressors (1054) ]0Cit;2 presses (1953) 1(550: (1954) 9469 research (1058) 16419; (1959) 16940; (1000) 14006 hvdrauilcs, tidal (1954) 7191; (1955) 17035; (1957) 11422; (1959) 8966 hydrides of metals and metalloids (1960) 10567 hvdrochlijrlc acid and hydrogen chloride (1053) 1505 hydrodrnamics, Langley impact basin pub- lictaions (1000) 5924 hydrogen — '-mbrittlement of steel (1951) 18839 peroxide (1953) 1696; (1954) 13789 sulfide dual-temperature process (1960) 3410 hydrology (1952) 17731; (1956) 9182 hydrometeorology, transactions of higher educational In institutions, USSR (1960) 9957 hydroxides, abstracts (1955) 0138, 9145 IB series (1953) 1494-1738, 2895-96, 6398- 6400, 8254-59, 9732-37, 11599-622, 13701-707. 10f;28, 18049, 19545; (1954) 3477, 6440-40A ice cream (1955) 3803 Igniters (1053) 1699 ignition and spark-ignition systems (1956) 20048 Illness and disability, public assistance case- workers (1957) 14526 India (1956) 7348 India. Pakistan, etc. (1953) 11525 Indian w.ttr nnd warfare (I960) 10238 Indians (1053) 11190; (1054) 4273 American (1900) 7001, 16246 American Indian medicine (1900) 16259 liooks for Indian schools (1953) 11197 crafts and Indian lore (1900) 16225 Federal policy and administration (1960) 10355 Plains (1000) 10255 Seminole (1960) 16258 Smithsonian Institution, Fine Arts Comm (1952) 2708; (1953) 18749; (1955) 10179 southeastern North America (1960) 16313 U.S., present-day conditions (I960) 16314 Wild food plants (1960) 16348 Indigo dyes (1953) 1550 Indochina (1951) 15501 industrial — arts in junior high schools (1955) 12276 defense 1057) 405 development and plant location (1951) 3537 education, summary of studies, 1930-55 (1957) 38R0 plants (1953) 9659 process and space heat from nuclear re- actors (1050) 17203 psvchiatry, etc. (1058) 15261 relations (1951) 20048; (1053) 1204; (lOoS) 12020 reports and publications (1957) 14317 uses of isotopes in industry, etc. (1959) industrial waste — flsh and oysters (1953) 19.397 utilization (1953) 1643 Industry defense (1956) 15616 information services (1960) 7743 and protocol (1958) 11247 and iiubllc speaking and writing (1959) 7113 infrared (1957) 977, 10140 phosphors (1953) 1677 Bibliography — Continued infrared- — continued relation to skin and underlying tissues (1052) 14190 pp'^ctroseopy (1953) 1535; (1954) 11162 inks (1954) 9473 insect — and rodent control (1954) 1793 control (1953) 11400 metamorphosis (1954) 7647 repellents (1956) 4974 Insecticidal residues (1953) 11472 insecticides (1954) 6080, 189S.S fn.m F>lants. 1941-53 (1958) 15463 1021-55 (1050) 436 insects (1054) 4594 Instrumentation literature (1956) 1780 intelligence — military science (1958) 11248; (1959) 9636 : (19001 7744 service (1051) 408, 7409 tests (T052) 5717 intergovernmental relations in U.S. (1955) 15705; (1957) 597 intermetallif' compounds (1057) 3472, 6412 international — - affairs (1953) 11526-527; (1959) 1189, 13606 economic and social development (1952) 7872 fairs and exhibitions (1955) 3401 Geophysical Tear — literature in Russian language for 1958 (I960) 8837 1957-58 (1957) 10099 politics (1957) 3129. 12048; (1958) 2661, 11013; (1959) 2952, 11499; (1960) 3162. 12530 understanding (1952) 187S2 ; (1956) 10734 investments. American foreign (1053) 4863 ionizing radiations rel. to food and pack- aging tochnoloary (1955) li5ijl-562 ; (1950) 9:'>83. 20771 index (1055) 18563 Iran (1952) 28S0 ; (1959) 1183 Iraq (1959) 11«8 iron and steel (1955) 11161 iron ore resources (1957) 2096 irradiation effects on quartz and quartz crystal units (1959) 13579 isotope separation and exchange (1953) S660; (1954) 19306; (1955) 7380 Isotopes (1952) 0062: (1955) 1.3901; (1060) 1486, 3415. 9185 in biochemistry and biosynthesis of la- beled compounds (1058) 6538 techniques in biological sciences (1958) 11293 United States research and application, 1955-57 (19.58) 15608 uses in Industry (19.57) 17403 •Japan (1953) 8204: (1950) 11S3 Japanese — • art (1955> 4940 forestry terms (1953) 11091 scientific and technical journals (1953) 11718 Jetstream (1952) 14600 jets, rockets, and space exploration, 1953- 58 (1958) 5847 jewelry retailing (1955) 9212; (1960) 10401 junior high schools (1953) 9230 core [>rogram (1955) 4675 mathematics and science (1955) 4678 ; (1958) 14921 pupil activities (1955) 12274; (1956) 17187 juvenile delinquencv (1053) 7160; (1954) 470, 472-473 : (I960) 7873. 9253 and crime control (1952) 6005 kenaf (1052) 4550 Kennesaw Mountain nnd Atlanta campaign (1955) 5112 Korea — publications in — Far Eastern languages (1951) 10036 Russian language (1051) 10037 western languages (1951) 3861 Page 276 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Bibliography — Continued Korea — continued unpublished research (1953) S206 Krupp-Renn process (1953) 1712 labor and wages, USSR (1960) 17427 labor-management relations (1953) 1051 ; (1959) 7496 act (1951) 1436 labor market information (1955) 4696, 15601 laboratory furnaces (1955.) 9054 lactic acid and derivatives (1951) 7465 lakes and ponds, fertilization, artificial (1954) 5659 laminated glass (1954) 11177 iMud reform (1951) 17269 land tenure (1953) 6462 language arts in junior high schools (1955) 4676: (195S) 4653 language teaching (1960) 6S10 in high school (1954) 18536 Latin America — in Soviet writings, 1945-58 (1960) 2071 teaching aids (1953) 13154; (1955) 536 laundry — and dry cleaning (1960) 11624 science (1953) 11471 law enforcement techniques, criminology, and military law (1960) 14867 lead — and lead alloys (1953) 1506 and zinc (1953) 11178 leadership and executive development (1956) 114S2 League of Nations (1951) 7410 leather (1951) 5680 and its raw materials (1954) 9433; (1957) 12920 artificial, etc (1953) 1552, 11604; (1954) 9449 dressing (1953) 1611 manufactures (1955) 304 research and technology at NBS (1955) 10575 legal and medical (1958) 11249; (1959) 3117 Leningrad meteorology and hydrology (3959) 7923 lepidoptera (butterflies and moths) (1960) 16301 leprosy, clinical laboratory aspects (1956) 6043 leptospirosis, 1957-59 (1960) 4303 Library of Congress — history (1953) 16317 selected list of references (1957) 977A lichen flora and vegetation of U.S. (1955) 16166 life ad.iustmeut education (1952) 18790 life in United States (1953) 13153 light (1953) 1543 lignin (1953) 1613; (1954) 9462 lime, magnesia, etc. (1951) 17005 limestone deposits in U.S., and Alaska (1957) 15918 limited price variety stores (1955) 5861 linear programming (1960) 7819 linoleum and related floor coverings (1953) 1659: (1954) 9470 liquid metals (1960) 4706, 18326 lithium and compounds (1953) 1593, 11608; (1954) 9455 lodgepole pine (1954) 848 logging — milling and utilization of timber products (1956) 20451; (1957) 16884; (1958) 12S21 timber, lumber, etc (1952) 656, 18963 loran (1953) 1515, 9737 low-income farm people (1955) 8638 lubricants — 1939-58 (1958) 11515 synthetic (1953) 1507; (1954) 3477, 9440: (1958) 187 Incite (1954) 6456 lumber and wood products industry (1956) 19929 lumber industry, American (1953) 18917 luminescence, fluorescence and phosphores- cence (1953) 1715 Bibliography — Continued machine and metal shop practice, technical films (1957) 4139 machine computation, 1945-54 (1955) 11082 magnesium — coating and corrosion (1953) 11470 resources of U.S. (1957) 14270 magnetic amplifiers and saturable reactor devices (1952) 18190 magnetic fluid clutch (1953) 1714 magnetohydrodvnamics (1960) 18328 magnetostriction (1960) 18329 mail-order selling (1954) 9434; (1957) 1656; (1959) 9490 management (1951) 7412 and personnel (1955) 19651 bookshelf for Interior executives (1958) 16078 excluding personnel (1959) 9637 improvement in Federal Government (1953) 2045 Manchuria (1952) 747 manual arts (1958) 11250 manufacture of board from wood wastes (1953) 1651 maps — and map making, history (1960) 19053 marketing of United States (1951) 8606; (1952) 9485; (1958) 7424 3-dimensional (1951) 16940 marine- borers (1957) 11693 mammalogy (1960) 18545 marketing — and distribution (1955) 9221; (1957) 3499; (1958) 7931, 13697 livestock, meat, and meat products (1951) 14307 research procedures (1954) 6455 ; (1956) 6705 : (1959) 15187 markets statistics and maps for national analysis (1954) 18240; (1956) 6706 Marshall, John (1957) 963 mass spectrometer (1954) 6443 materials — handling (1954) 13797 testing (1960) 10606 maternal disorders related to fetal stress, etc (19.59) 17052 maternity protection (1952) 979 mathematics — books for — mathematics teachers (1959) 8941 secondary school students (1959) 8943 education (1952) 15342-343; (1954) 15308 teaching (1954) 4041, 15309, 15344 meat, poultry, and sausage casings (1953) 1609, 11613 mechanical and mechanical engineering (1955) 7389 medical research, contributions by Public Health Service scientists (1960) 11572 medical reviews (1957) 14461; (1958) 13053; (1959) 13466; (1960) 14613 medicine (1953) 19572 industrial, and occupational health (1954) 13436: (1957) 12837 military, rel. to Korean conflict, 1950—53 (1954) 6220 men's and boy's clothing (1955) 9216 mental health (1951) 1513; (1952) 6213; (1958) 799, 6255; (1959) 531S. 16945, 16948, 177777; (1960) 2141, 17948 evaluation (1955) 8372 introductory readings (1957) 10237 pamphlets and reprints — for parent and child (1956) 4148 for teachers and pupils (1956) 4149 on basic concepts (1956) 4150 mental hospital patients, rehabilitation (1953) 9540; (1954) 2096 mental tests (1951) 6301 mentally ill, care, treatment, and rehabilita- tion (1960) 19175 mentally retarded children (1957) 1707 merchandise display (1954) 6451; (1955) 16632 merchandising of farm products (1960) 12673 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 277 Blbliosraphy — Contlnnpal)oratorv series (1957) 4287, 11785-786. 14478-480, 17124, 18014: (1958) 3760, (1959) 9434 : (1960) 2161 navigation in North American (1956) 7031 Near East (1953) 8207; (1959) 1187 Near Eastern and African countries (1953) 19110 Netherlands, teaching aids (1954) 18544; (1956) 17201 neurology, writings by Babinski, Ilorsley, Sherrington, Van Gehuchten (1957) 11817 neutron — detectors (1952) 16249; (1955) 7425 giuuma radiation, neutron-gamma com- binations (1954) 9420; (1955) 9173 source (1955) 7367 new m.nterinls useful in teaching about Middle East (1960) 8305 new product development and sale (1954) 13767: (19501 4903; (1959) 8217 nickel (1958) 4859 nickel and cobalt metallurgy (1957) 17935 1900-28 (19.59) 5188 Nigerian oflicial publications, 1869-1959 (1959) 16678 niobium (19571 S0R5 nitrogen, (1953) 1524 Isotope N-15 (1950) 19258 nltroparaffins (1953) 1674 nomographic or .nlignment charts (1953) 11456 nondestructive tests and testing equipment (1953) 1517; (1954) 13778 nonmetals. casting techniques (1956) 7035 North American geology (1951) 9895; (1952) 16676; (19-.7( 8089; (1958) 7359; (1959) 12764; (1960) 5410 nuclear — engineering (1954) 9421 ; (1955) 9174 explosions, peaceful uses (1959) 7153, 17262 fuel-breeding (1959) 13801 instrumentation (1960) 9182 level schemes (1956) 422 ouadrupolo resonance spectroscopy of solids (1058) 16766 reactors (1955) 7371 science (1951) 1615S ; (1955) 7373; (1956) 16473 science and technology (1958) 15609 technology (1954) 4924; (1955) 7387. 11143 warfare, June 1955-June 1950 (1957) 11420 weapons development control (1959) 8888 nuclear and convi'ntional merchant ships (1958) 16755 numei-leal analysis (1955) 19054 nursing homes and related facilities — nutrition and food service (1960) 14687 operating costs (1900) 11608 nutrition nnd school lunch (1958) 15002 materials (1954) 9152 nuts and popcorn (1953) 18938 OASI beneficiary resources (1956) 9349 occupational — • and related dermatoses (1955) 5156 information for counselors (1957) 4155; (195S) 17208 outlook (1951) 18744, 20046; (1952) 6031. 7S50. 19009: (1953) 17090- (1954) 18852; (1955) 8309; (1956) 1712, 7022 : (19571 7495 occupations (1955) 4090. 15001 oceanography, Soviet (1900) 11454 office layout and sp;ice riH]ulrcments (1953) 2040 oil shale — - livdrogi-nntlcn (1954) 1991 kerogen (lOC.O) 11533 oleomargarine (1953) 1527 Page 278 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Bibliography— Continued ,.c-r^ 10007 1 2-c.vi-lohexanedione(lioxim9 (IDoO) Ibciy f- ' "39s optics and optical equipment (1953) 1544, 1667; (1958) 15646-647 organic acids in higher plants (1958) 6433 ; (1960) 6176 organization and methods analyst (19o2) 9746 OTS selective bibliography — - catalogs and selective list (1960) 4<2o SB series (1960) 293. 6314-15, 7816-19, 9206 outboard motors (1953) 2895, 11599; (1954) 13776 outer space law (1959) 4465 print as document, etc., report (19o9) 4571 outlving areas of U.S., Canal Zone, etc., 'teaching aids (1956) 630 oxides of nitrogen in atmosphere (1956) 16291 oxycren — generators (1954) 11161 production (1953) 1734 ozone (1954) 11178 PACAF basic bibliographies (1958) 11234- 259. 15542: (1959) 1355-57, 3116-17, 5600-1. 7111-14, 8365, 9634-38, 11676-677, 17227-228: (1960) 162, 4646. 7743-44, 10540-547, 14862-869, 16512-513 Pacific area (1959) 11677 Pacific Northwest forest soils (1956) 17405; (1957) 7427; (1958) 6068 Pacific Ocean, western, physical oceanog- raphy (1953) 19241 Pacific salmon, systematic biology (1957) 17745 Pacific tuna fish, biology (1951) 15405 packaging (1953) 1540 and materials handling, 1941-57 (1957) 12926 paint remover (1953) 1532 paints, varnishes and lacquers (1954) 9441 paleontology (1960) 16327 panic (1955) 12302 paper (1959) 16431 and allied products (1958) 2891 capacitors (1953) 11607 making machines (1953) 1639 paraplegia (1952) 4507 parents, publications for (1956) 8338 parking facilities at trade centers (1953) 18954 parks, industrial (1957) 14707 particle accelerators (1951) 16161; (1953) 5266; (1955) 5850, 7408; (1956) 428 patents and American patent system (1958) 9803 PB reports, list (1953) 8260 peaceful uses of nuclear explosions (1958) 16776; (1960) 9181 peanuts, utilization (1954) 7810 peat (1953) 1622 pencils, mechanical (1953) 1576 pepper and pepper substitutes (1953) 11460 perchloroethvlene (1953) 1672 perfume materials (1953) 1686; (1954) 9475 periodicals on Near and Middle East (1951) 10030-32, 16936-937: (1952) 11272 personal affairs and investment (1959) 17228; (1960) 16512 personal finance (1958) 11251 personality tests (1952) 5719 personnel — administration (1951) 19112; (1957) 0672 in TVA (1953) 18053 literature (1957) 6681, 12104; (1958) 2109. 10470; (1959) 2403, 10932; (1960) 2597, 11954 management and training (1958) 11252; (1959) 9038: (1960) 16513 perspiration (1953) 11466 petroleum products and derivatives (1953) 1662 Philippines, teaching aids (1957) 3888 Bibliography — Continued philosophical periodicals (1953) 1214 phosphates (1954) 1S7S0 phosphorus, phosnhoric acid and sodium phosphates (1953) 1601, 13705; (1954) photo interpretation techniques (19d7) photochemistry and photoelectricity (1955) 18085 , „^„, photogrammetry (1953) 1509; (1958) 4050: (1960) 10609 photographic — chemicals (1953) 1538, 11602; (1954) 9446 chemicals and emulsions (1960) 14929 emulsions (1953) 1542, 11603; (1954) 9447 techniques and equipment (1955) 289 photography (1951) 17004; (1957) 7114; (1960) 4646 1923-58 (1958) 15644 technical (1958) 11257 photolithography (1953) 1637 photonuclear reactions (1950 14478-480 phthalic anhvdride (1953) 1679; (1954) 13788 phvsical properties of optical crystals (1952) 19209 ,,„_^. physically handicapped, employment (19o7) 1789^ physics, chemistrv. astronomy, mathemat- ics, historv (1960) 16340 pigments (1953) 1685, 1724 pine forests, management (19o3) 1331g pitting in ferrous systems (1957) 11786 corrections (1957) 16105, 18014 pituitarv-adrenocortieal function, etc (1951) 4533A ^ ^ ^. placement and rehabilitation of the handi- capped (1950) 19039 plankton (1955) 639 ,,„^„. plant location analysis, data sources (1960) 1505 plant pathology (1951) 7481 plasma substitutes (1952) 4842 plastic laminates-non-glass fiber types (1956) 9934 plastics (1951) 5661 deterioration (1953') 1668 materials (1955) 1231 polymer research (1960) 293 platinum (1953) 1541 and allied metals (1900) 14932 plexiglas (1954) 6556 plywood (1954) 11165 Point 4 procT:im (1951 ) 5837. 741o Point 4 studies on underdeveloped countries (1951) 1568 polar. Air Force manuals (1958) 2808-9; (1960) 150 polarography (1954) 9422; (1955) -392 polvamides, nylon and perlon (19o3) lirfU polyethylene (1958) 1122 polynuclear aeromatic compounds (1957) ' 1522 polvstvrene, 1930-58 (1958) 11516 polyvinvl pyrrolidone, periston (1953) 169( porcelain and pottery (1952) 11362 ports and shipbuilding (1955) 17213 potash (1953) 1525 potato chips (1953) 18956 potato starch (1953) 1558 potter's craft (1960) 16288 ,,„^o^ powder metallurgy (1953) 1516; (1958) 9154 power reactor demonstration program (1960) 12766 power transformers (1953) 1709 practical nursing (1953) 2454; (1959) 3424 precision casting and investment molds (1953) 1562 prehistoric animals (1960) 16354 prehistoric man in Old and New World (1960) 16344 premium promotion (1955) 139,39; (1956) 4966 prepackagers of fresh fruits and vegetables (1951) 10201 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 279 BlhlloL'rapliv — Ci>iitimi(^d ProsidPiitial Inauguration (1953) 1215 ; (19G0) 19nri4 pressure drop In noncircular ducts and an- null (lOnS) 7343 pressure hvdrotrenation (1951) 18771; (1052) 15«22 pressurized water reactors (1959) 9CG7 primary unit of education (10r>7) 11409 printed eloctronic circuits (1954) 9478; (195S) 2SS8 printing, screen (1953) 1647. 11620; (1954) 9408 processes for removlnsr hydropen sulfide from Industrial gases (1959) 13315 procurement orcanlzation (1952) 14452 productivity (1953) 11220: (1958) 10061 departmental edition (1958) 1655 document edition (1958) 1281 profit-sharinir plans (1958) 4011 propellants. 1935-58 (1958) 4053 proteins and related subiects (1951) 7461: (1052) 6345; (1953) 9755; (1954) 13300 psychiatry, military (1054) 0221 psychological warfare in military operations (1051) 14217 psychopharmaca. 1952-57 (1959) 6915 public administration representatives (1954) 7080 public health bibliocrnphv series (1955) 5156: (1956) 7778. 11143. 17703-704; (1057) 11817. 10174-175: (1958) 5070. 8915. 13120. 15320-321. 17358 public management sources (1054) 2332. 12743: (1056) 2066. 13197; (1957) 2528: (1959) 2330 public speaking, writing, and editing (1958) 11253 publications. Office of Education, 1937-59 (1000) 1S404 Puerto Rican woods (1951) 13884 pulnionnrv filiro«is in soft coal miners (10.-4) 15784 pulp (1050) 1(!431 — and paper, etc. (1051) 3552: (1955) 6537: (1057) 3404: (1000) 18000 pulse tran'jforiners (105.?) lOOO. 11611 pumped sloras-e fnr hydroelectric power (1957) 17234 : (1059) 0530 pupil personnel services tests (1952) 5716 pupil transportation, selected references (1959) 0101 purchasing school equipment and supplies (1950) 10747 quality control (1953) 1512, 13701 : (1954) 0443 quantities and reactions of solid surfaces (1054) 8108 Quartermaster Research and Development Laboratories. Technical Library (series) (1053) 1720: (1054) 0482 quicksilver. 1811-1953 (1954) 18781 quinine, therapeutic use (1953) 1580 radiation — • appiiration and fission product utilization (1952) 2078 : (1900) 226 background (1957) 453 effects on structural metals (1960) 228 from Isotopes, detection (1050) 8404 protection of personnel and radiochemical laboratories (1955) 8980 proteetlon standards (1000) 7800 shields and shielding (1053) 3951 ; (1955) 7378-379; (1959) 11737; (1960) 6293 radio and television (1953) 2445; (1956) 10735 retailing and servicing (1054) 19314; (1957) 14751 radioactive elements In biological materials, analysis (1057) 9100 radioactive fallout (1050) 7154 A. E.G. reports (1900) 01 SO radioactive waste processing and disposal (1055) 7300; (1958) 15011; (1960) 14903 radlobiology (1954) 3437: (1955) 7185 collected works (1960) 9155 Blbllograpbv — Contlnuetl radiochemical laboratories (1951) 19325; (1955) 7374 radioisotopes — agriculture (1959) 9665, 15419 animal physiology (1959) 7152 industrial applications and techniques (1900) 1485 medicine and human physiology (1959) 192 physical and biological sciences (1959) 8405 radiowave propagation and antennas, So- viet research (1957) 17333 radium (1951) 2724; (1955) 11140 Railroad Retirement Board (1952) 11473 railways of Asia, Africa, and Australia, basic information sources (1956) 739 rain, artifieial. project cirrus (1953) 1684 ramie (1053) 1545 rapid learner in American schools (1954) 15311 rare earth — elements. 1940-60 (1960) 7810 Lanthnnide series (1955) 7377 spectra references, table (1959) 1102 rare metals for advanced weapons svstem (1959) 15365 reactor development (1953) 2175 reactor fuel and breeding material, reproc- essing (1900) 3411 reactor saf^tv (1058) 15607: (1950) 4324; (1960) 1484. 18308 AEC reports (1957) 7915 reactor systems, nondestructive testing in oi.erating (1958) 1109 reactors — civilian power, and test (1957) 6417 nuclear (1051) 4576. 10324 reading interests, secondarv-scheol pupils (1954) 4045; (1057) 15084 recordinsrs for teaching literature, etc. (1952) 18783 recordkeening systems, small stores and service trade establishments (1955) 9213 : (1900) 1310 records management (1955) 6687 recreation and services administration (1958) 11254 rectifiers (1953) 1026. 1633, 1048. 1718, 8270: (1954) 0480 grid controlbvl (1057) 17124 1030-1958 (1058) 4052 redwinged blackbird (1900) 17115 references for teachers of Enslish as foreign languaf'e (1056) 17180 refractor.v metals arid alloys (1059) 4323 refrigeration and air conditioning, selling and servicing (1955) 1230: (1960) 10398 refrigerators and refrigeration equipment (1953) 1733 refuse collection and disposal (1053) 9604. 00O8 : (1954) 15783; (1956) 17703; (1058) 8015 reliabilily and quality control. 1950-60 (1900) 7817 religious hooks and chaplain services (1958) 15542: (1959) 11676 remote control equipment (1900) 7799 reprocessing irradiated fission reactor fuel and breeding material (1959) 9664, 9666 reptiles and amphibians (1960) 16289 research — lists (19.52) 15835-849. 18204 reports (1050) 1^077. t.s^'K: (1!)57) 2540. 12045: (1058) 2047. 10410: (1959) 2343. 10872. (1900) 2528. 11887 and publications originating in Naval Medieal Resoareh l-aboratorv (10,54) 15025 : (1055) 5017 available to industrv (1955) 2015. 12010 unlocated books. Library of Congress (1054) 15010 research and demonstration projects, sup- ported by Vocational Rehabilitation Office (1959) 13658 Page 280 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Bibliography — Continued research and development (1959) 5672 impact on economy (1958) 16455 research on — Africa (1952) 15S47 American republics (1952) 15846 British Commonwealth (1952) 15848 China (1952) 15^36 communication and transportation (1952) 15S49 Communism, international (1952) 1S204 eastern Europe (1952) 15S41 Far East and Asia (1952) 15839 India. Pakistan, etc. (1952) 15844 international affairs (1952) 15S45 Japan (1952) 15S3S Korea (1952) 15S40 Xear East (1952) 15843 sourbe.ist Asia (1952) 15S37 USSR (1952) 15S35 western Europe (1952) 15S42 resins (1953) 1690 resistors (1953 1680: (1954) 9474 restaurants and other eatins places (1955) 5864: (1950) 9926: (1960) 1312 retail business, operating costs and ratios (1959) 13582 retail credit and collections (1955) 1228; (1960) 10397 retail store hours (1960) 10394 retail stores, advertisins (1954) 6448 retail trade (1954) 13768; (1955) 11159; (1956) 4964 and service establishments (1954) 13773 retailing (1953) 1S960 : (1959) 15188 alcoholic beverages (1956) 9929 reticles (1953) 1717: (1954) 11174 retirement (1958) 7592 revista interamericana (1951) 123S9 rice — bran and bran oil (1953) 1769 hulls and straw, analyses and utiliza- tion. 1907-1955 (1957) 14650 research (1959) 15297 right-to-work (1957) 17916 rockets — and guided missiles (1960) 16291 1946-56 (1957) 11415 rodenticides (1956) 437 Rome and Italy, ancient (1960) 16222 roofs, thatched (1953) 3684 rootrot and related literature (1959) 1287, S297 rubber — and rubber products (195o> 16634 latices (1953) 11617: (1954) 11167 synthetic (1953) 17946; (1954) 5947-48; (1955) 3295 vulcanization (1953) 1634 rug handicraft (1953) 11190 rural — community organization (1956) 13902 electrification (1954) 10949 health (1953) 14658 housing and other farm structures (1951) 371S Russia (1951) 930 Russian medical literature (1958) 15262 Russian periodicals (1959) 8019 Russian scientific and technical literature, translations (1954) 9305. 13114: (1955) 2396. 13303; (1956) 2467, 13615; (1957) 2952 indexes (1955) 8314; (1956) 7634; (1957) 4186 Russian scientific periodicals, translated titles (1952) 161S6 rusts of Zea mays (1957) 59SS rutin, vitamin P, flavonoids (1951) 12610 safeguarding museums, works of art, etc (1953) 4630 safety (1953) 1533 and accident prevention (1955) 19650 St. Lawrence seaway. Great Lakes, etc. (1957) 1203. 11823-824. 13190 supplements (1957) 1204-8; (1958) 3798. 5088. 7635, 15332; (1959) 151S0; (1900) G045 salespeople, training (1960) 6052 Bibliography — Continued saline waters (1954) 4449 conversion (1960) 3406 saliva (1960) 11593 salt deposits of U.S. (1957) 15919 San Joaquin Experimental Range (1959) 6239 sanitation (1953) 9601 SB series (1953) 11623-624, 13708 Scandinavia, teaching aids (1953) 16028; (1956) 5580 SCAP Natural Resources Section (1953) 1513 scholarships and fellowships (1957) 1944 school — administration — local, for use of board members (1958) 7185 selected positions, doctoral disserta- tions (1958) 5882 administratiris (1956) 5577 : (1958) 3405 board of education and administration, local (1958) 4663 buildings (1953) 4404, 16027; (1957) 766: (195S) 1425 district administrative organization sur- veys (1958) 5SS3 facilities and equipment (1956) 10746 finance (1956) 5569 furniture, equipment and supplies (1958) 8546 health (1960) 19245 lunches tl953) S332 : (1958) 11069 plant literature (1956) 10744; (1957) 764. 1409S plant. manasement (19.59) 7672 plants (195S) 4665. 7189-90, 9862 retention (1958) 12658 seating (1956) 10748 schools — all-year (1956) 7336 public, developing moral and spiritual values in (1954) 689 secondary school supervision (1934) 5550 student councils (1952) 15339 science — and technology in Japan (1953) 1623, 11615 ; (1954) 9465 books for boys and girls, 1952-55 (1956) 9001 education (1952) 17652 current articles (1956) 620 research studies (1953) 16018; (1955) 12273 elementary, professional literature for teachers (1958) 3408 history (1960) 16302 scientific — and industrial reports — indexes (1951) 4204; (1952) 8166-67; (1954) 6457 numerical index supplements (1953) S261-67 and technical serial publications (1954) 17624 instruments (1957) 3493 manpower (1952) 19140-141 personnel (1951) 7174 research and development, NSF projects, 1959 (1959) 17788 research publications (1957) 8886 scintillation counters for slow neutrons (1955) 1199, 9047 scintillation detectors (1952) 10086; (1955) 7.376 seasoning of wood (1955) 4892 secondary education (1957) 3886 sediment loads in streams, measurement and analysis, methods study (1957) 15720 sedimentation (1954) 15853; (1956) 9182 seed testing laboratories (1953) 8106 selenium (1954) 15649: (1955) 10.501 geology, etc (1959) 4921 semiconductors (1953) 1732 for thermoelectric use (1960) 2082 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 281 Blbllojrrapliv — Continiieti service clubs (1958) 11255 PACAF basic blbliograidiy (1958) 1357 (1960) 10547 services relatcii to Government sponsored research in L. C (1955) 10485 Bervonn-chanisms (1953) 1721 ; (1954) 13790 sewage treatment (1957) 16174 effects of cleterKcnts (1950) 6042 slialeoll (1953) 1599 shells and shell-like structures (1956) 9394 shipplnj; — and storage of radioactive materials (1960) 91 S3 policy, law. history (1955) 17210 rates, and equipment (1955) 17211 Shipwrecks (19(J0) 16345 shoes and shoe machinery (1953) 1531 shopping centers (1954) 6449; (1956) 3243 : (1900) S96G shortleaf pine (1955) 4932 shrimp biologv (1959) 9047 silica gels (1953) 1692: (1954) 11170 silica, high-grade, of U.S. and Canada (1957) 14271 silicones (1953) 1601 single-sidebands in communication svstems (1958) 37(>0 sintering mechanism (1955) 7233 as applied to refractory oxides (1953) 14939; (1960) 10575 sintering process (1952) 3438; (1955) 9163 skin decontamination (1955) 11151 Slavic medical bibliographies, 1945-54 (1956) lis sleep measurements (1954) 2100 slurries (1953) 3939: (1955* 9039 small business education (1951) 7022 small businesses (1951) 5152 smoke (1953) 1546. 1650 snow and ice (1953) 16505 snow, ice, and permafrost (1953) 7683 soaps and detergents (1953) 13708; (1958) 2S90 social science literature, modern Latin America (1951) 11654 social security (1951) 4168 social welfare, social insurance (1957) 5S41 ; (1960) 14704 United States and foreign countries (1952) 11473 sodium — hvdrosulfite (1953) 16S9 p<>rhorate (195.^) 1619 phosphates (1954) 11166 soft drinks, bottled (1956) 11651 soil and water conservation (1951) 19087: (1952) 4594: (1953) 14645; (1954) 31 : (1956) 28. 2790, 7909, (1957) 12752: (1960) 10510 soil mechanics (1953) 16504 solar energy applications (1960) 14930 solid surfaces, (luantities and reactions (1955) 7360 solids, surface phenomena (1959) 17008 Somallland. official publications (1960) 10189 source materials for secondary school teachers of foreign languages (1900) 8310 Soutli America (1960) 16333 southeast Asia (1952) 19026 soutiiern pine lieetle (1957) 16915 Soviet abstract journals (1960) 14276, 14337. 18953 Soviet transportation and communications (1952) 11274 Soviet Union (1951) 2255, 12537; (1952) 1709. 12266 Index. May 6, 1949-Jan. 3, 1951 (1951) 12538 soybean diseases (1951) 14144 sovbeans (1953) 9763 and soybean oil (1953) 1660 botanlc.il aspects (1959) 13742 space (1960) 163, 14866 exploration (1959) 7112 law. Air Force pamphlet (1959) 4252 Bibliography — Continued space (1960) — continued medicine (195S) 13120 science and exploration (1958) 16462 Spain and Portugal, teaching aids for de- veloping international understanding (1956) 17202 Spanish books for children (1953) 13152 Spanish, French, (ierman language, teach- ing aids (1955) 10193 special bibliography series (1956) 13848; (19571 12712. 17256 Army Aviation School, Fort Rueker, Ala. (1959) 4300-1, 83^7: (1960) 9151 specialized facilities and equipment for secondary schools (1957) 765 specific heals and enthalpies of technical solids at low temperatures (I960) 19167 sriectral and total emissivity (1953^ 17091 spectroscopy, far-ultraviolet (1953) S638 speech, intelligibility (1953j 1514, 11600; (19541 11159 spices (1956» 434 spiders (1960) 16317 spinels (1954) 11171 spinning wheels (1900) 16256 spray, drying (1953) 1604 spraying and dusting equipment (1953) 16462 spraying apparatus, airborne (1953) 13704 ; (1954) 11164 standard of invention (1958) 3339 State curriculum guides (1960) 18465 for industrial arts (1959) 7667 State school administration, 1900-57 (1959) 10076 statistical — abstracts of United States (1955) 13960 bulletins, niaior political subdivisions of world (1954) 7420 procedures textbooks applicable to biolog- ical, etc., research (1957) 12767 yearbooks, major political subdivisions of world (1953) 20286 Steel, cold extrusion and shaping (1953) 1713, 11622; (1954) 9479 stereoscopy, 19,30-58 (1958) 9153 storage batteries (1953) 9732; (1954) 9437 store arrangement (1954) 6451; (1955) 16632 : (1957) 1654 Store location (1956) 11650; (1960) 1311 strip-mine reclamation (1954) 5681 stroboscopy. 1934-58 (1958) 9152 student councils (1953) 16U19 subtilin (1951) 3; (1953) 1 sugar and derivatives (1953) 1725; (1954) 0481 sugar pine management (1956) 7525 sulfur and pyrites deposits in U.S. and Alaska (1952) 17842 sulfur recovery processes (1953) 1649 sulphuric acid production (1953) 1675; (1954) 9472 summer job programs for school vouth — 1950-54 (1955) 12498 1950-56 (1956) 12718 switches, mercury (1953) 1549 Switzerland, teaching .-lids for developing international understanding (1956) 18837: (1958) 16920 swords (1960) 16218 synthesis of — dieiu" elastomers bv means of stereo- specilic catalysts (1959) 9447 epoxy resins from bis-phenols (1959) 13536 synthetic libers (1954) 11160 synthetic liquid fuels (1954) 196S4 talking books — for iuveiiile readers (1960) 2073 for the blind, 195.3-57 (1959) 3828 tanning materials (1956) 18427 tantalum (195;!) 1652: (1957) 8685 tar. low-temperature (1959) 8028 teacher education, 5th vear programs (1959) 3417 teaching English as foreign language (1958) 16910 teaching secomlary school mathematics (1959) 8942 Page 282 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Bibliography — Continued technical films (1957) 4139 technical publications for Air Force li- braries (lyol) 2449, 5999, 12737, 17331-332 technical reports (1951) 2271. 12554; (1952) 1724. 12284; (1953) 3595, 14445; (1954) 2336, 2909, 12744; (1955) 2014 indexes (1951) 4205-6; (1952) 8168-69, 19207; (1953) 6397, 14445. 16629; (1955) 13941 ; (1956) 443, 9937 numerical index supplement (1953) 8268, 18051 technical translations (1959) 2342, 10870; (1960) 2526, 11885-886 technological advances, etc (1957) 760 technology (1952) 14064 history (1960i 16297 Tennessee Valley Authority (1951) 19028-29; (1954) 7770, 15926, 17864; (1955) 16052 indexed, cunimulative supplement (1957) 10382: (1959) 17139 program (1957) 77i:; ; (1958) 16610 termites (1956) 19388; (1969) 16261 testing non-magnetic materials (1956) 3186 tetraphenylporphine, alpha, beta, gamma, delta (1958) 9109 textbooks for Russian schools (1958) 12659 textile series reports. Quartermaster Corps. (1953) 1657, 8256 textiles — creasing and crease-resistance (1953) 11455 deterioration (1953) 1669 flameprooling (1953) 1616. 11467 serviceability (1953) 11462 shrinkage and shrinkage control (1953) 11452, 1145S technical films (1957) 8723 waterproofing and v-ater-renellencv (1953) 11451, 11457; (1954) 9463 thermal methods of oil recovery (1960) 8763 thermionics and cathodes (1960) 18333 thermistors and resistors (1960) 18331 thermodynamic data (1955) 299 thermoelectricity abstracts (1959) 16995- 996 thermonuclear processes — AEC reports, etc (1957) 641S, 16403 controlled (1958) 15606 thermopiles and thermocouples (1960) 18332 thorium (1954) 8118; (1955) 7385; (1956) 3235 analytical chemistry (1958) 11433 and rare-earth deposits in U.S. and Alaska (1957) 8683 thorium oxide (1952) 17328 ticks or ixodides of U.S.S.R. (1957) 14460 tides and currents (1954), 16363-364 tiles (19."i3) 1574 tillage and traction (1960) 9074 titanium (1952) 4146; (1953) 1740; (1957) 16015 deposits (1957) 16918 metallurgy (1953) 17118; (1955) 7381 supplement (1955) 18075 tobacco (1953) 1598 toxicity and other hazards of beryllium and rocket propellants (1959) 11738 toxoplasmosis and Toxoplasma gondii (1953) 4719 toy industry (1960) 10403 toys, basic information sources (1957)' 6481 trace elements (1953) 20225; (1955) 1608 trading with the enemy act (1953)i 5751 trailer parks (1954) 11154; (1956) 18419 training — commercial sale.smen (1956) 9930 materials (1957) 12859-862 retail salespeople (1954) 6450; (1956) 16480 transducers (1960) 18330 transformers, 1927-58 (1958) 4051 transistors (1955) 11164; (1956) 6709; (1959) 11762; (1960) 18334 lUbliography — Continued transportation (1958) 1125S ; (1960) 14868 films (1956) 10932 pupil (1952) 1S791 travel in Europe (1951) 10040 tree — decay (1957) 4058; (1958) 8712 diseases (1952) 18076; (1953) 13530 identification (1952) 18285 physiology (1959) 1702 tritium (1955) 736S tritium compounds, research (1957) 14452 tropical beef cattle industry (1952) 12356 tsunamis (1953) 9241 tube manufacturing technique (1953) 1640 tuberculosis and mental illness, 1803-1952 (1953) 1S006 tuberculosis reprints (1956) 19360 tubes, Hilsch's (1953) 1503 tunas and tuna fisheries, 1930-53 (1957) 5549 tung products (1952) 8198, 17028-29 tunu'sten (1954) 13782 turbulence in atrao.sphere (1952) 14599 turbulent flow diffusion (1953) 18415 TVA programs (1953) 1741, 18052; (1955) S522 ; (1960) 10453 TVA tributary, water shed activities (1959) 15230 2-year community college, projects, studies and surveys (195S) 15S85 ultrasonics (1954) 9486 1932-57 (1958) 2889 unclassified bibliographies of interest to AEC (1956) 421 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1953) 3574. 14426 books on U.S.S.R., by American corres- pondents (1953) S197 electric power industry (1953) 6160 manufacturing and mechanical engineer- ing (1953) 19269 United Nations — and related organizations (1960) 18468 and world government (1960) 15359, 16916 United States — ■ and Europe, 1951-52 (1958) 16320 books translated into — Portuguese (1957) 4189 Spanish (1957) 11692 Government (1951) 7414 market (1953) 2578 unpublished bibliographical tools in archives and libraries of Europe (1952) 17916 uraniferous and radioactive native bitumi- nous substances except coals, geology (195S) 15077 uraniuui — and its compounds (1954) 9402 ; (1955) 7243, 7382 exploration, geology (1955) 19074 sandstone-type deposits (1957) 17849 solvent extraction (1957) 9177 thorium, etc. — Arizona. Nevada, and New Mexico (1952) 16224 Geological Survey reports (1959) 17490 radioactive carbonaceous deposits (1952) 3436 uranium-bearing — marine black shales in U.S. (1959) 510 phosphorites (1957) 11624 veins in U.S. geology, bibliography (1960) 3910 uranium geology (1957) 8090. 17849 uranium geology (series) (1958) 15077, 16060; (1959) 510: (1900) 3910 uranium geology of igneous and meta- morphic rocks (1958) 16060 uranium occurrences, etc. (1952) 235 uranium oxides, .solid-state reactions (1953) 2728 urban fringe sanitation (1958) 5070 urbanization and changing land uses, 1950- 58 (1960) 9105 urea, ammonia and related non-protein nitrogen compounds in animal feeding (1952) 14608 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 283 Bibliosrapliy — Continued USSR (1950) IISO, 1359S geograpliy (15)52 I 748. (;(>52 meterolosy and liydrolarking (1055) 10038 vacuum tul>o seals (1053) 1728 vanillin (1053) 15(58 variety stores (10(iO) 7552 vegetable fibers (1053) 18049 vegetable oils and related subjects (1051) 7450: (1952) 0344; (1053) 0754; (1954) 133G5 veneers (1953( 1575; (1954) 11105; (1950) 0242 venereal diseases (1953) 11427, 19395; (1954) 2S4C. 13234; (1055) 2513, 13424; (1050) 2592, 13743; (19571 3081; (1958) 2004. 10950; (1059) 2805. 11437: (1000) 3100, 12473 vermiculite (1954) 929 vertebrate paleontology (1900i 10349 veteran's aids (1051) GS97 vibration (1953) 1687 vinvl chloride (1954) 9404 Virginia pine (1955) 5208 visibility (1953) 0455 visual aids for industry (1953) 1586 visual cues in flight transition trainers (1950) 154 vitallium (1953) 1731 vocational counselors (1052) 5731 vocational education (1057) 141i)0 volatile corrosion inhibitors (1959) 17009 voltace regulators (1953) S258 ; (1954) 11176 voluntary and cooperative chains (1957) 9191 wages and inflation, selected references (1060) 7254 warehousing (1057) 14752 Washington Metropolitan problems, 1948- 58 (1959) 6077 waste, industrial, utilization (1954) 9467 water, ground (1958) 054 artificial recharge (1059) 4932 water pollution (1951) 10215 control (1953) 8140; (1957) 16174; (1955) 17358 water-power resources, etc. (1954) 870 water purification (1953) 1592 water softening (1953) 1573; (1954) 9453 water treatment (1957) 10174 watershed management (1958) 8706 research in Southwest (1959) 3588 research on San Dimas Experimental For- est (1954) 841 watersheds, small (1958) 103 waxes (1954) 13777 weaving, hand (1053) 11189 weed investigations (1955) 1952, 12S35 ; (1956) 2007, 13137; (1957) 2465 weed tree control (1953) 13305-6 weedicides (1954) 18988 weeds (1051) 15771; (1952) 1509, 12144; (1953) 3467, 14310 welding (1900) 0314. 7798 aluminum and magnesium (1057) 7927 and brazing (1955) 11142: (1957) 459 electrodes and equipment (1957) 7931 gas (1057) 70:;0 general methods (1957) 7932 miscellaneous metals (1057) 7928 resistance (1057) 7029 steel and ferrous allovs (1957) 6483 White House (1953) 4631 white oak (195:'.) 13336 whiting manufacture (1954) 13798 whole body counters (1000) 4705 wholesale (rados. operating: costs and ratios (105.'.) 1S081 ; (1959) 13583 wholesaling (1055) 2000: (195(>) 9925 wild ducks, controlled shooting and artificial propai-'.rtion (1051". ) 1(545 wildlile (1000) 17112 wildlife abstracts. 1035-51 (1955) 1507 1952 55 (1957) 158.^)3 wildlife leaflets (1000) 17111 wildlife refucres (1059) 9054; (1960) 17114 wire and tai)e recorders (195;>) 11623; (10. -.4) 0438 15476; (1959) etc Bibliography — Continued witchweed, Striga asiatica, new parasitic plant (1957 ) 9035 wood and producrs — chemistry (1952) 054. 17819 mechanical t.ropertics. etc (1952) 653; (1953) 11112; (1957) 4056; (1958) 4S24 wood conservation (1052) 11104 wood finishing subjects (1051) (1953) 11113; (1957) 4057; 482. 0005 wood for furniture manufacturers, (1057) 16885 wood growth, etc. (1951) 13857; (1952) 17818: (1053) 17500; (1957) 4055; (1000) 13085 wood preservation (1951) 5286; (1952) 055. 1S90S: (1053) 1095. 2590; (1057) 17811; (1058) 12820; (1959) 9090 wood preservatives (1053) 11474 wood seasoning (1951) 5284; (1953) 2589; (1957) 11500: (1058) 12S18 wood shop practices (1951) 5294; (1052) 17825 wood waste (1053) 1501 wool (1953) 1510 wool and wool manufactures work simplificition (1052) 17368 writing, technical (1053) 1722 writinirs on American historv (1952) 17489 yeast production (1953) 1557, 1658; (1954) 13787 youth — activities (1958) 11259; (1959) 5601; (1060) 14809 employment (1959) 5165; (1960) 2045 Yugoslavia, geography (1956) 1724 zirconium (1952) 16234; (1953) 10100; (1955) 5803, 5847, 7372; (1956) 3186, 32234; (1957) 7510 corrosion (1960) 6294 errata (1957) 14385 supplement (1958) 16292 zirconium and hafnium (1952) 18496 zirconium and hafnium metallurgy (195S) lloS see also Library accessions — also names of departments, etc., issuing puWications. Bibliotherapy, bibliography, 1900-52 (1952) 9760 Bicarbonate of soda, see Soda (baking). Bicarbonates. see Carbonates. Bichara, Mering. relief (1951) 17899; (1952) 5391, 0879 Bick Qnon Wong, see Wong Bick Quon. Bickerstaff. Robert B.. relief of esbite (1956) 0943, 117S3. 12203 Bickford. Richard M., restoration to former position as 1st Lt.. without regard to reslsrnation opinion of Attorney Gen- eral (1058) 7398 Bickford, Mrs. Walter J., claim (1051) 13129, 11142 Bicolor lespedeza, see Lespedeza. Bicycle tires, sec Tires. Bicycles : and parts, trade-agreement escape clause in- vestigation (1952) 18235; (1953) 19543 census of manufactures, 1954, industry bul- letin (1057) 6557 cycle colleciion catalog of National Museum 0540 Federal supply classification, logistic re- sponsibilities. Army regs (1956) 18257 report on escape-clause investigation (1955) 10732 Tariff Commission report (1957) 14582; (1958) 13177; (1959) 13636; (1960) 1 0304 Kidding, sec Government contracts Bidwcl! Field, terminal forecasting reference niamril (l!i.-)4i 0030 Biederman. Charles H., relief of estate (1059) 14177 Biederman. Todd G.. relief (1957) 13730 Blederninnn. Krmeneiiilda V. C, relief (1954) 6739. 7005. 8216 Biel, Heinrich von. relief (1952) 12774 Bi(-1. Margarethe von, relief (1952) 12774 Page 284 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Bier, Carl, court case (1951) 1288 Bierema, Tryntje. relief (1951) 13489 Blfolchinl, Ida, relief (1953) 5551 Bii'urcation Works, remote control and tele- meterinfr eiiuipnient, invitation for bids (1952) 1S161 Big Bend, S. Dak., foundations and steel towers for transmission line, specifica- tions 7617 Big Bend Dam, plans, problems arising from construction, hearing (1959) 7645 Big Bend-Granite Falls transmission line, double-circuit steel towers, invitations for bids (1954) 1064, 2104 Big Bend National Park : acquisition of non-Federal lands — law (1953) 15293 renorts (1951) 9469; (1953) 4189, 15685 general information (1953) 13487; (1956) 2067G ; (1959) 2070 plants (1951) 17025 Big Blue River : flood-control outlet structures for Tuttle Creek Dam (1955) 3275 water apportionment, Kansas-Nebraska com- pact negotiation, consent of Congress — law (1960) 15009 reports (1959) 16149; (1960) 8075 Big Bradford Lake, Mich., quadrangle (1951) 8514 Big Brothers of America : incorporate — law (1958) 14213 report (1958) DG54 Big Buck mine, mining methods and costs (1957) 2172 Big Creek, Calif., electric facilities of area, map (1959) 16339; (1960) 17069 Big Day, William, sale of allotment (1952) 10566, 12S42, 13577 Big Delta, Alaska : public land disposal to private landowners — law (1960) 10721 reports (1960) 6730, 9462 Big Delta Magnetic Observatory, magneto- grams and hourly values (1960) 16715 Big Falls Experiment Forest, cutting methods in black spruce stands, effect on snow- pack and snowraelt (1958) 7339 Big Fossil Creek : flood control, engineer report — departmental edition (1960) 16993 document edition (1960) 16850 Big Four fault svstem, geology and fluorspar deposits (1959) 6282 Big game, see Game and game birds. Big government and yon (summary of re- marks) (1957) 1406 Big Horn County, Mont. : geology and ground-water resources (1960) 15532 geology of Bisrhorn Canyon-Hardin area, Mont, and Wyo. (1956) 5781 sugar beets, response to fertilizers (1952) 6171 Big Horn County, Wyo., geology of Bighorn Canyon-Hardin area, Mont, and Wyo.. (1956) 5781 Big Horn Mountains, geologv, airborne radio- metric survey (1953) 14962 Big Indian mining district, uranium-mining operations (1953) 20297 Big Indian Wash, uranium deposits in area (1954) 1511, 18224 Big Lake National Wildlife Refuge, birds (1956) 7466; (1958) 15000 Big Lost River, meteorological conditions for design floods (1953) 16643 Big Rock Point, Mich., electrical boiling water reactor plant construction arrange- ment, hearing (1960) 15105 Big Sand Draw coal field, coal deposits (1952) 17841 Big Sandy River : Breaks on Russell Fork, bl-State park com- pact — laws (1953) 15328; (1954) 14081 reports (1953) 12643, 15689; (1954) 11538, 12097 channel relocation, specifications (1951) 18964 Big Sandy River — Continued engineer report — departmental edition (1960) 5246 document edition (1900) 4S22 federally owned proi.erty, disposal — law (1956) 16865 reports (1955) 14912; (1956) 15.358 flood control on Tug fork, engineer report — departmental edition (1959) 375 document edition (1059) 326 lock and dam no. 3, restoration, increase funds — law (1959) 11964 reports (1959) 8709, 9993 obsolete locks and dams disposal — law (1959) 11964 reports (1959) 8709, 9993 Big Sioux River, and tributaries, engineer re- port (1955) 19165, 19299 Big Spring Field Station, soil and croD studies, 1916-53 (1957) 6014 Big Thompson-Coloi-ado oroject, see Colorado- Big Thompson project. Big three, water, grass, trees, playlet for children (1954) 5680 Big Warm unit, see Fort Belknap project Big Wewoka Cree;: Watershed, improvements. hearings (1950) 17074 Big Wood River, middle, ground water re- sources of area (1959) 12774 Big Wood River basin, geohydrologle eralua- tion of streamflow records (1960) 6993 Big Mood River project, drilling test and observation wells, specifications and in- vitations (1954) 10786 Bigajer, Henryk, and wife, relief (1958) 3084 5754, 6691 Bigelow. Fumiko, relief (1957) 11156, 13128 13256 ' Bigelow, Minn., motor vehicle accident (1957) Bigeye tuna, see Tuna fish. Biggest^ gapjn security an open mouth (1953) Bighorn National "Forest : lodgepeople pine dwarfmistletoe, (1958) 9990 range investigations. progress (1958) 11159, 19188 Bignoniaceae, see Ipe peroba. Blgtooth aspen, see Aspen. Bi<:tree,see Sequoia. Bikini : adjustment to ocean waves (1955) 1623 atomic bomb, hematologic studies of effect (1951) 11555 Bikini and nearby atolls — geology (1955) 3444 Marshall Islands (series) (1959) 9119; (1960) 15528, 17169 biologic oceanography (1955) 3445 brachiopods (1955 I 675 chemical erosion of beach rock and exposed reef rock (1958) 1570 circulation system of lagoons (1955) 1623 ecology, radiobiological survey (1953) 5228 Foramlnifera (1955) 1624 Foramiuifera of larger species from drill holes (1958) 354S geophysics (1955) 1625 geothermal measurements (1958) 3547 marine annelids from nothern Marshall Is- lands (1955) 676 paleontology (1955) 1626 physical oceanography (1955) 1623, 4949 seismlc-rpfraction studies (1957) 15929 Bilbao, Virginia, relief (1960) 12962, 13198. 136U4 Bile : acids, paper chromatography of (1952) 16244 duct bile of dogs, enzyme activity (1960) 6225 failure as abetting agent for 20-methylchol- anthrene In tumor induction (1952) 4313 Bile ducts, intrahepatic, tumors (1958) 9820 Bilge pumps, spc Pumps. Biliary calculi, health information series (1958) 876 survey reports Do not order from index; see indicated entry 282-992 — 68 19 Page 285 Bill Jones gets a Bocial security card (195S) 8S93 Bill of Kiplits, see Constitution of United States. Bill Williams river valley near Alamo, Ariz., water resources (1950) 204S3 Billboards, see Si^'is (advertisint;). Billedeaux, Donald B., patent in fee (19.j2) 13457 Billets, see Steel. Billiard tables : tax regulations (1958) 16080 used exclusively by Armed Forces, exempt from occupational tax — law (1932) 13152 reports (1952) 10601, 13570 Billinps, Mont. : aircraft accident (1951) 6273 fllKht chart (1951) 6380 Indian reservation group, basic Information digest (1959) 1150 weather observations, hourly (1956) 13007 Billions of dollars in Government research available for industry (1950) 4958 Bills (congressional) : Agriculture Committe hearings on miscel- laneous bills (1954) 18384; (1955) 11807; (1957) 584, 15325, 10528; (1958) 10806; (1959) 17326; (1960) 15248, 16885 approved bv Agriculture and Forestry Com- mitteei Senate, during 83d Congress (1954) 18417 armed services, hearings on miscellaneous bills, see listings under Armed Services Committee, House in most monthly is- sues. Banking and Currency Committee, hearings on miscellaneous bills (1954) 19411; (1957) 592 civil rights, hearings on miscellaneous bills (1055) 18177 ; (1950) S64(» additional copies, report (1956) 12097 hearings (1957) 5177 civil rights proposals, hearings (1957) 666 digests — 81st Cong. 2d sess (1951) 2030, 3857, 12278 82d Cong. 1st sess (1952) 1465 82d Cong. 2d sess (1952) 12041, 17910 83d Cong. 1st sess (1953) 14192; (1954) 2701 83d Cong. 2d ses.) 3609 potato stoi'ages — elevator (1956) 16143 light weight conveyor for filling (1960), 4481 pressure on walls (1960) 14302 site safety (1958) 16S4S storage, rotary, specification (1952) 5808 Binswanger, Charles A., relief (1955) 14674; (1956) 12274. 14355 Bioassay, see Biological assay. Bioassay Group, analytical procedures at Ar- gone National Laboratory (1955) 18968 Biochemical problems in determining age of bruised animal tissue (1959), 6116 Biochemical reactions, see Chemical reactions. Biochemical shifts in shock produced by com- bined effect of burn trauma and total- body irradiation, USSR (1960) 17212 Biochemistry : analysis, nuclear reactor application, neu- tron activation chromatography (1958) 11428 blood coagulation, excerpts (1959) 3791 certain biochemical effects caused by ioniz- ing radiation, USSR scientific confer- ence on problem (1960) 1009 clinical laboratory procedures (19601 115S9 CO2 assimilation reactions (1951) 9171 comparative, man and monkeys, USSR study (1960) 7072 energy transfer in biocliemical processes (1958) 5343 evolution of angiosperms, USSR (1960) 14442 4th scientific conference on problems, USSR study (1960) 8565 functional, of brain, new data, USSR study (1960) 14319 general topics, Soviet abstracts (1958) 15130 humans and simians, comparative data (1959) 808 isotopes use, references (1958) 65|39 literature, survey (1960) 11338 medical chemistry, next tasks in USSR (1959) 12869 microorganisms, problems and prospects for development in USSR (1959) 12982 milk formation in intact dairy cow, isotopes as tracer (1957) 6462 nervous system, conference on problem, USSR (1900) 176-61 problems in USSR (1960) 11488 research in China, present and future (1959) 10258 use of C-14 in quantitative studies of alter- nate metabolic pathways (1958) 13495 Biociiemists : all-l'nion Congress, USSR- problems of endocrinology (1960) 15720 program, etc., (1959) 14967; (1960) 8637 examination announcements (1951) 7778 (1953) 17194; (1955) 1273; (1958) 11566, 11559 discontinuance notices (1955) 127'6 : (1958) 11571 radioisotopes field, examination anounce- ments (1952) 6827; (1955) 376: (1960) 16709 discontinuance notices (1955) 373 (1958) 6650 Biochemists — Continued Soviet, visiting USA (1960) 999 Veterans Administration — ■ career opportunities (1952) 8182, 17010; (105S) 15396 examination announcement (1958) 6659 Biocides for striiipable vinvl plastic barrier material (1959) 5:'.60 Bioclimatic cabinets, used in studies on Mexi- can fruit fly and pink bollworm (1957), 35 Biocurrents, see Bioelectricity. Biodynamics : crash forces, deceleration, and impact forces research accomplishments, 1955-58 (1958) 16715 emergency escape systems, human reaction, research and study of effects (1958) 16714 research at Air Force Missile Development Center (1959) 5599 Bioelectricity : control system, USSR study (1960) 5468 use of biocurrents for muscle control pur- poses, USSR study (1960) 1934 Biographical bulletins, Agriculture Depart- ment (1952) 12355-356 Biographical directory of American Congress^ print revised edition, report (1958) 12481 Biographical inventories, predictive efliciencv (1955) 4957 Biography : biographic directory BD series (1958) 15346 biography of ideal, diamond anniversary his- tory of Federal civil service (1959) 1491 Czechoslovak scientific personalities (1960) 18942 labor attaches, biographic register (1959) 9145 medical specialists of USSR, excerpts from Bol'shaya meditsinskaya entsiklopediya (1959)16455 members of Polish scientific research insti- tutes and organizations (1058) 16176, 16209, 16211 naval (1956) 2.0694 ; (1960) 2158 North Vietnam national assembly candi- dates (1960) 17305 notes on speakers at Conference on Effective Use of Womanpower (1955) 5326 Public Health Service .scientists contributing to medical research (1960) 11572 Soviet — mathematicians (1959) 3795 medical personalities (1959) 7924 scientific and engineering personnel (1960) 1014, 5589, 7146, 8655, 11422, 14413, 17269 scientific personalities (1960) 9952, 9966, 11405, 14125, 17239 scientific personnel (1960) 2002 scientists (1959) 868, 1935, 7930; (1960) 15.595 directory (1959) 16555 scientists and engineers (1959) 17624: (1960) 7067 State Dept., biographic register (1951) 11739; (1954) 19828; (1955) 19678; (1956) 20807; (1957) 18068; (1958) 17385; (1960) 1.327 supplements (1952) 14416; (1953) 16579 teachers and scientists in Rumanian scien- tific establishment (1958) 16166 weather observers (1951) 20343 women of 85th Congress (1957) 10422 women of 86th Congress (1959) 9563 Women's Advisory Committee on Defense Manpower (1951) 14266 see also subjects of biographical sketches. Biological agents, see Biological products. Biological assay, chemical methods of routine bioassay (1959) 7142 Biological chemistry, see Biochemistry. Biological control of insects, see Insects. Biological hazard to man of carbon-14 from nuclear weapons (1958) 15615 Do not order from index ; see indicated entry Page 287 BioIofTlcal Laboratory, Galveston : fishery researoh (1960) 3824. 1S520 techniques and procetliires for chemical analyses of marine and estuarlne waters (1900) 154S.S Biological Laboratory, Honolulu, research ac- tivities, past, present, and future (lOr.O) 11270 BloloEical phvsics. biophysics of erythrocytes, al'.-Union congress, USSR (1900) 10077 Blolofrical prodiicis: activitie:^ of licensed estahlishnients. notices (195.')) 1961, 12840; (1950) 2016, 1.-.148; (1957) 2475, 11980; (1958) l!is6. 10:i45; (1959) 2280. 10732; (1960) 237S. 11778 biological products memo, etc. (19o4) 12693-094 census of manufactures, 1954, industry bul- letin (1957) 6527 establishineuts licensed for preparation and sale, lists (1951) 7346; (1953) 11320; (1955) 17581; (1957) 16074; (1960) 14609 military biological agents, Federal supply classification, logistic responsibilities, Army rejrs (1957) 4747 rules and rejiulations (1955) 2637, 18516; (1956) 20658; (I960) 4296, 14690 Soviet pharmaceutical industry (1959) 1824 specimens, collection, preparation, and shipment (1952) 0223 stains as marldnR apents for commercial shrimp (1958) 601 veternary, production in India (1958) 1604 see Drugs. Biolotrical sciences, see Biology. Biological Sciences, Institute of Department of, see Institute of Department of Biologi- cal Sciences. Biological slimes, recovery of uranium from saline solutions (1956) 8289 Biological warfare : agents — . bioloericiil, in war, Yugoslavia studies (1959) 5029 collective protection against, engineering manual (1956) 17214 effects, emergency manual guide for use in readiness planning (1960) 17185 hearings (19C9) 12312 military biology and biological warfare (1956) 4792 civil defense (1953) 20145; (19.54) 17342 collective protection, engineering manual (1059) 4787 decontamination inform.ation etc.. Air Force manual (1956) 1796S defense — ashore, naval activities (1960) 11680 In aviation, Yugoslavia studies (1959) 5132 manual for medical service officers. Air Force manual (1958) 7829-30 Navy training course (I960) 5987 dlsamiament aspects, study (1960) 16940 excerpts from F.C.D.A. manual (1951) 9735 history, protection, etc. (1960) 149S1 means of defense against bacteriological weapons (1959) 659, 835 medical prot)lems raised by conditions, Yugoslavia studies (1960) 4013 medical service in mass attack, USSR (1959) 16613 microorganisms in service of imperialism (1959) 7957 national plan fur civil defense and defense mobili/atlon (i960) 935 ofllccrs woriv in process of planning nav.il combat operations. oi)lnion (1959) 1663 organization and training for — Arniv regulations (1957) 4688 special regulations (1954) 6291 pa.ssive defense of air bases (1956) 4573 pocket reference card (1954) 5871 Pugwash conference, USSR report (1960) 15581 research report (1959) 14215 Biological warfare — Continued USSR, threat and reality (1960) 15797 water supiilies (1955) 8091 what farmer should know in relation to livestock and crops (1959) 15508 what vou sJii'uld know about biological warfare (1951) (1925. 17376 Biologically active substances given off by in- sects, USSR (1959) 5126 Biologists : emi)loynient outlook (1958) 3094, 4908; (I960) 5716 examination announcements (1952) 18572; (1958) 11559 careers in research (1959^ 15522 fishery and wildlife management (1957) 10688; (1958) 1198; (1959) 3210, 5725, 15517 suspension notice (1957) 16490 medical microbiologist (1956) 18528 public health (1956) 18529: (1958) 11550 radioisotopes (1952) 6H27 : (1955) 376; (1958) 6650; (1960) 16709 discontinuance notices (1955) 373; (1958) C()oO Veterans Administration (1958) 0659 Federal Government opportunities (1956) 20058 Fisheries Instrumentation Laboratory offers new research tools (1959) 10127 occupational mobility (1953) 7311. 7942 philosophical seminar. USSR (1960) 14373 Biology : American menhaden, annotated bibliography (1960) 6918 and control of Western pine beetle (i960) 6202 atomic energy research progress report, hearings (1956) 20076 additional copies, report (1956) 20088 atomic energy uses. USSR Academy of Sciences conference proceedings (1956) 6700 atomic research proiect. annual reports (1953) 2031; (l!».-5) 7317; (1956) 398 autoradiography (195Si 9125 biological effects- — atomic radiation — report to public (1956) 19303; (1960) 10312 summary reports (1950) 19304; (1960) 10311 radiation — histamine hypothesis of (1951) 16942 on biological systems (1952) 3407; (1955) 5711 radioactive elements (1957) 6432 ultraviolet radiation, USSR conference on (1959) 12057 biological investigations — medicine. USSR study (1960) 4105 Mexico (1951) 15840 western equatorial Pacific tuna (1951) 19949A biological materials — neutron activation of. neutron exposure facility (19t)0) 9128 radioactive elements, analysis, bibliog- raphy (1957) 9169 biological metabolism, specificity, USSR study (1960) 17549 ))iological observations, Nortlieastern Pacific albacore. survey (1960) 641 biological research — and better agriculture (talk) (1960) 6160 assistants, examination announcement (1959) 11842 in Siberia (1900) 15701 of vital phenomena, importance of use of physical and clieniical methods, USSR study (1900) 993 biological science iu Federal Government (1950) 200.^.8 carreer opportunities (1900) 4764 biological sciences — employment outlook (1958) 3594,4908 major principles of importance for gen- eral education (1956) 12533 USSR. 7 year plan and goals (1959) 14803 Page 288 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Biology — Continued biomedical nuclear age problems (remarks) (1960) 23S blast exposure, technical progress report (1960) 1490G chelating agenta, metabolism studies (1958) 13559 Chinook and blueback salmon and steelhead in Wenatchee River (1959) 14674 deuterium (1958) 11429 deuterium oxide effect on biological systems (195S) 11422 development, theoretical premise for raising level of medical and agricultural sciences, USSR study (1959) 16512 dynamics of blogeocomplexes, coordination of research, rSSR (1960) 962 eastern tropical Pacific Ocean, observations of SCOT Expedition (1960) 17105 electron paramagnetic resonance, USSR spectroscopic study (1959) 3660 extrapolational reflexes, significance In ani- mals, USSR studies (1959) 6603 factors determining distribution of radioiso- topes in sea (1958) 10778 general, Soviet abstracts (1959) 5077, 13102 ; (1960) 14130 gizzard shad, and related fishes systematics and biology (1960) 8411 honey guides, new information on various aspects (1958) 16429 imported fire ant, observations (1958) 13220 irradiation effects — pressure phenomena inside protective shelters following nuclear detonation (1958) 180 study (1956) 8196 isotope techniques, list of references (1958) 11293 Jupiter missile shot, experiment results, hearing (1959) 14353 Lenin's teachings, USSR study (1960) 17537 manpov/er resources (1955) 10G02 mathematical methods, use, conference (1960) 17684 medico-biological research, coordinating, USSR study (1960) 7110 Murmansk Coast Biological Station, USSR, works (1960) 17535 neutron activation analvsis application to research (1958) 13496 North Americ;in beetles (1955) 19605 nuclear radiation effects on monkev, 2-year evaluation (1960) 16574 nuclear war effects, hearings (1960) 394 additional copies, reports (1959) 14323, 16057 excerpts (1959) 13804-808, 15422 summary-analysis (1959) 14102 oceanographic, south Atlantic Coast (1958) 4770. S671 ; (1959) 7755; (1960) 3832, 8421 cruises (1957) 841, 7357, 16814 primary and tertiary blast effects in open underground protective shelters, study (1959) 11753 primary niechanism of biological action of radiation, USSR studies (1959) 10371 problems — in cosmic flight, USSR study (1960) 8548 radiation, USSR study (1959) 14947 role of physics and chemistry, USSR study (1959) 12835 processes, important problem in nucleic acids, and nucleoproteins, USSR study (1960) 17235 radiation — as supporting function for atomic energy installations (1958) 11305 radioactive, principles of biological action (1959) 4345 use of small laboratory animals (1952) 16760-761 radiation and radioisotopes utilization, USSR articles (1958) 16200; (1959) 724 Biology — Continued radioelectronics application, USSR studies — medicine and biology (1960) 14369, 15705 outcomes and prospects (1959) 17579 problems, conference (1960) 5585 radioisotope utilization, literature research (1959) 8405 radiological physics, outline for course (1955) 9192 radon effects in uranium mines (1956) 9369 reactivity, nature and classification, USSR study (1959) 14936 red-headed pine sawflies (1955) 17774 relation to peculiarities and problems of living organisms, USSR studies (1959) 6470 researcii — annual reports (1955) 9033. 11090 National Science Foundation activities and grants (1960) 460 statistical procedures textbooks applicable (1957) 12767 research institutes of US'SR, directory (1958) 8849 scientific problems in USSR (1960) 961 shorter-term hazards of fallout field, sym- posium (1958) 7927 shrimp, reference list (1959) 9047 Soviet abstracts (195S) 15130, 16162-164, 16194, 16196, 16214-215, 16217-221, 16224-225, 170S3, 17102-110, 17114- 116, 17138-140; (1959) 718, 720, 738- 741, 743, 790, 1817, 1S20, 1823, 1825, 1840, 1847, 1849-50, 3728-33, 3739, S744, 3754, 3757-58, 3760, 3766-67, 3769, 3780, 3782-84, 5031-34, 5039, 5041, 5044, 5046-47, 5055, 5061, 5072, 5077-79, 5081-82, 5085, 5087, 5091-94, 6462-64. 6466, 6468, 6476, 6478-80, 6511, 6513-18, 6522, 6525-29. 6531- 33, 6539, 6541, 6544, 6548, 6551-52, 6558, 65G4, 6566, 6569. 6571-73. 10275- 276, 10279-280, 10282, 10296-298,. 10304, 10307, 10310-315, 10317-320', 10323-324, 12998, 13001, 13005-10, 13012, 13018-19. 13022-24, 13031- 33. 1303.5-36. 13038, 13041, 13043-45, 13049-55, 13058, 13063, 13065-66,, 13070-79. 13082-83, 13085-93, 13095- 96, 13098, 13103-104, 13108-109, 13116-117, 13119, 13130, 13132, 13135,. 13137-139, 13141, 13145-153, 13158, 13162-163, 13165, 13171, 13173-174, 13181, 13188, 13192-195, 13198, 13204- 209, 13213, 13215-216, 13218, 13222- 225, 13232, 13234-235, 14S68, 14870- 873, 14880-881, 14890-891, 14898-899, 14902, 14906, 14909, 16562, 16565, 16572, 16584-585, 16587, 16589-591, 17580. 17588, 17593, 17595-596, 17598- 600, 17603, 17612, 17616, 17620, 17623, 17627-628, 17630; (1960) 868, 870, 889. 891, 893-894, 901. 904, 912, 926, 930. 932-934, 936, 938, 940, 1939, 1944, 1950, 1956-57, 1960-61, 1963, 1965, 1978, 1982, 1985-87, 1990, 1992, 1995- 98. 4022. 4032. 4039. 4055-56. 4060-62, 4064, 4066, 4071, 4074-77, 4079, 4084- 88, 4092-93, 5472>-73. 5481 ,5486, 5489-90, 5493, 5503, 5515, 5529-30, 5549-50, 7039, 7044, 7051, 7057-59, 7089, 7097, 7119-20, 7123-25, 7127, 7145, 7149, 7157-59, 7161, 7164, 7168, 7170, 8557, 8569, 8576, 8582, 8584-85, 8589, 8595-96, 8600, 8669, 9962, 9967, 11359, 11382, 11392, 11406, 11409, 14130, 14149, 14379, 14381-382, 14397, 14414, 14459-460, 15755-757, 15798-799, 15845, 15852-853, 15859- 862, 17464, 17478, 17482, 17522- 523, 17553, 17631, 18821, 18829, 18866- 2886 Soviet biological science, new conquests (1959) 10370 Soviet, Lysenko and Michurinism influence (1960) 7015 Soviet medico-biological investigations with rockets (1958) 17034 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 289 Biology — Continnod space flight, human experimentation to de- terniine biomedical requirements (1900) 4619 space, research at Air Force Missllye Devel- opment Center, Holloman Air Force B;ise, \. Mex.— beginnings. 1946-52 (1958) 5307 history, in40-.-.8 (1950) 5599 major achievements, 1953-57 (1958) 5312 statistlclty and amplifier principle, USSR study (1960) .'-.469 status and achievements in Hungary (1960) 15S34 studies witli high energy accelerators (1958) 13675 survey of Kntmai National Monument (1959) 13589 systematic. Pacific salmon, bibliography (1957) 17745 svstematics applied (1954) 19790 teaching in high schools, 1949-50 (1952) 17647 ultra-sound application (1958) 16234 unlimited research (address) (1956) 17S76 uses in agricultural research (talk) (1958) 15448 using achievements in chemistry and phys- ics, USSR s!tudy (1960) 9S1 viruses, Poland (1959) 1877 work of Hiiri'jui of Mp(lico-r>iolo2ical Sciences Department, Academy of Medi- cal Sciences. T'SSR (1960) 855 see also Embryology. — Life — Marine biology. Biology technicians, medical, examination an- nouncement (1955) 19130 Biolzi, Oiuseppl, relief (1952) 8832, 13791, 14874 Biondi, Pia, relief (1952) 10524; (1953) 10364. 12S37. 15077 Biondo. Luzie (Luzie M. Schmidt), relief (19.-5) 6065. 11310. 11868 Biophysics Laho'^atory, Institute of Biology, "radiological research, USSR (1959) 7934 Biosynthesis : chlorophyll, tagged atom method of studying (1959) 7138 protein and nucleic acids, interconnection problems. FSSR study (1960) 15848 Biotites. ciniiiiositional and layer charge re- lations (1060) 14025 Biphenyl. heat-transfer studies (1958) 830 see alfto Diphenyl. P>i))henvl nolvniers, heat transfer studies (1955) S30 Biplanes, see Airplanes. Birch : drying sapwood without stain (1951) 5292 paper — plantings, damasre by deer, mice and hares, northeastern Wisconsin (1955) 19465 site index curves in northern Wisconsin (105S) 17001 sweet, silvical characteristics (1959) 6264 yellow — hardwoods, seed dispersal. ITpner Penin- sula of Michigan (1959) 14727 in northeast, relationship of stump di- ameter to d.b.h. (1955) 10388 nursery stock deveIoi>ment not affected by transplanting (1959) 17471 procrf'ss of top-dying, upper Michigan (1956) 5758 seedlintrs, disking increases regeneration (1957) 17820 silvical characteristics (1960) 18613 toil dviir.'. chriiitros. iioixT Michigan — 1954-57 (1958) 7.343 1955-59 (1960) 13993 useful trees of U.S. (1953) 4559 Birch Ranch & Oil Co.. court case (1951 ) 1228 Bird, Lee. Field, instrument ai)proach chart (1051) 6310 Bird Citv North, Kans., quandrangle (1051) 7073 Bird fleas, see Fleas. Bird houses, how to build wren and bluebird house (1954) 4400 Bird in hand Is worth 2 In bush (1956) 11150 Bird repellents : longleaf pine seed (1957) 902 new rates In direct seeding (1960) 3899 research, progress reports (1958) 1493-95 rice fields in eastern Arkansas, studies (1958) 1494 screening tests with caged birds and related studies (195S) 1495 studies, review (1958) 1493 Bird Spring, Nev., uranium occurrences, inter- pretation and valuation (1954) 13735 Birdbanding : hows and whys, conservation notes (1960) 8407 wildlife leaflet (1956) 7474 see also names or classes or birds to be banded, e.g. Water birds. Birds : aircraft hazard, Midway Islands, investiga- tions (1958) 4773 Aleutian Islands National Wildlife Refuge (1959) 19431 aortic arch system and their phylogenetic significance, modification of pattern a;t56) S53 Aransas National Wildlife Refuge (1954) 19617: (1955) 622: (1959) 3508 arctic adaptation study (1960) 5973 Arrow wood National Wildlife Refuge (1954) 15451 Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge (1956) 18080 Barro Colorado Island, annotated list (1052 1 44.-.8 Bear River ^Migratory Bird refuge (1955) 8193 : (1057) 836 Big Lake National Wildlife Refuge (1956) 7466 : (195S) 15000 Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge (1955) 123S6 : (1058) 3404 Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge (1954) 15716 : (1959) 14670 Bombav Hook National Wildlife Refuge (1955) 633 Bosque del Ai)ache National Wildlife Refuge (1955) 636: (1959) 3509 Brigantine National Wildlife Refuge (1950) 1 S990 Burford Lake Wildlife Management Area (195S) ,S495 Camas National Wildlife Refuge (1956) 15733 Cape Uomain National Wildlife Refuge (1056) 3015: (1059) 14667 Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge (1958) 6013 Chnss.-iliowitzka National Wildlife Refuge (195S) 14SS Chautauqua National Wildlife Refuge (1054) 19618: (1956) 1S0S7 Chincoteatrue National Wildlife Refuge (1055) 630 classification of birds of world (1051) 20288 : (1960) 11629 Colombia and Panama (1951) 18990: (1954) 1083 conservation education materials, selected list (1954) S759 conservation notes (1959) 9052: (1060) 17(i!i7 protecting our endangered birds (1900) 5360 control devices, preventing dnmaire to crops (1959) 14680: (1960) 13947 control in forest nurseries (105S) 6075 Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge (1954) 8745: (1957) 0084 Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge (1956) 15732 Delta National Wildlife Refuge (1956) 17341 : (1059) 14671 Desert Game Range (1955) 634 Devils Tower National Monument, check- list (1057) 17111 do birds see red? (1955) 3436 endocrine glands in embryonic development, excerpts (1958) 17171 extrapolation reflexes (1960) 1929 feed the birds (1954) 4395 ; (1959) 8123 Page 290 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Birds-^-Continuedi ManixLake, Calif. (1955) 1042!) miscellaneous notes (1958) 10192 North America and West Indies, check- list (195G) 4220 photographs of skeletons, exhibition in National Museum, list (1960) 162SG Pleistocene period — Bermuda (19G0) 11631 North America, review (1959) 4059 genus Apalopteron, systematic position (1955) 10140 Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge (1958) 12759 Hagerman and Tishomingo National Wild- life Refuges (1957) S617 Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge (1954) 19612 Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge (1958) 14S7 Havasu Lake National Wildlife Refuge (1954) S74G helminth parasites (1951) 5705 Horicon National Wildlife Refuge (1955) 635 Huttou Lake National Wildlife Refuge (1958) 12760 Imperial National Wildlife Refuge (1956) 12630: (1959) 3512 Isla Coiba. Panama (1957) 11829 Isla Escudo de Veraguas, Panama (1959) 10584 Key West National Wildlife Refuge, Lower Florida Keys (1955) 19433 Killcohook National Wildlife Refuge (1958) 14S6 Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge (1958) 1490 Klamath Basin National Wildlife refuges (1956) 7465 Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge (1956) 710 Lacasfine National Wildlife Refuge (1956) 15731 Lacreek National Wildlife Refuge (1958) 1483 : (1960) 18535 Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge (1954) 10616 Lake Isom National Wildlife Refuge (1955) 637 Long Lake National Wildlife Refuge (1955) 8195: (1959) 3511 Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge (1959) 14672 Malheur National Wildlife Refuge (1955) 10312: (195S) 7297 Maryland and District of Columbia, descrip- tion, distribution, etc. (195S) 9941 Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge (1959) 14668 Medicine Lake National Wildlife Refuge (1956) 3016 Midway Islands, investigations, 1957-58 (1959) 14677 migration (1951) 992 migratory^ — hunters, buy stamp before you shoot (pos- ters) (1953) 18887-888, 20178 migratory-bird-hunting stamp, contest (1954> 10493 protected by Federal law (1954) 15471 regulations (1951) 16832; (1952) 16657; (1953) 17522; (1954) 17468; (1955) 17180; (1956) 18992; (1957) 16809; (1958) 15001; (1959) 16387; (1960) 18536 seasons, regulations (posters) (1953) 18885-886. 20176-177, 20179-180 ; (1954) 1S713 treaties and excerpts from United States code (1956) 12634 Mingo National Wildlife Refuge (1957) • 9986 Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge (1957) 838 Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge (1957) 837 Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge (1955) 638; (1959) 3510 Birds — Continued Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge (1955) 10313 Mud Lake National Wildlife Refuge (1954) 8747 Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge (1957) 840 National Bishon Range, list (1956) 18991 National Capital Parks, Washington, D.C., list (1954) 1000 Necedah National Wildlife Refuge (1955) 8195 Nine-pipe and Pablo National Wildlife Ref- uges (1958) 1485 notes for educational use (1959) 4845 Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge (1957) 839 Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge (1958) 1484 Parker River National Wildlife Refuge (1957) 2055 parrot family, transportation. Army regs. (1951) 14447 Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge (1954) 8748; (1959) 14669 Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge (1955) 631 ; (1958) 12754 Piatt National Park checklist (1952) 15709 PresQuile National Wildlife Refuge (1956) 12631 Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge (1958) 1492 Reelfoot and Lake Isom National Wildlife Refuges (1958) 12755 Reelfoot National Wildlife Refuge (1955) 637 refuge lists (1957) 11528; (1959) 9054 Rice Lake National Wildlife Refuge (1956) 9096 rope firecracker, device to protect crops from bird damage (1955) 8201 Rubv Lake National Wildlife Refuge (1956) '7469 Sabine National Wildlife Refuge (1955) 4805 Sacramento National Wildlife refuge (1955) 10314; (1956) 18988 St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge (1955) 632 Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge (1954) 15452 Salton Sea National Wildlife Refuge (1958) 1489 San Andres National Wildlife Refuge (1954) 19613: (1959) 3507 Sand Lake National Wildlife Refuge (1958) 12751 Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge (1954) 19615 Santee National Wildlife Refuge (1954) 19611 : (1958) 12753 Savannah National Wildlife Refuge (1956) 7467 ; (1958) 12758 Senev National Wildlife Refuge (1954) 15453; (1955) 15G95 Sheldon National Antelope Refuge (1954) 15717 : (1958) 12752 sightines of flocks in central Pacific (1955) 15703 Slade National Wildlife Refuge (1958) 12761 soft-bill, care and feeding (1960) 16294 Souris loop national wildlife refuges (1954) 19614 Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge (1956) 7468 Swan Lake National Wildlife Refuge (1958) 1491 Swanquarter National Wildlife Refuge (1959) 14668 Taboga, Taboguilla, and Urava (1953) 1460 Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge (1955) 8192 Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge (1955) 19432; (1958) 9942 Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge (1954) 19612 Upper Mississippi River Wildlife and Fish Refuge (1955) 10311; (1957) 19985; (1958) 12756 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 291 Birds — Continued use In recording radar angels' activities (1957) 1508 USSR, lid all-Unlon ornithological confer- ence (i9r>o) i7(;o3 Valentine National Wildlife Refuge (195C) 12629 Venezuela, northeastern, ornithology (1956) S52 Waubay National Wildlife Refuge (1954) 19010 Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge (1955) 12.SS5 : (195S) 12757 Wichita Mountains Wildlife Ilefuge (1958) 3493 wild birds, limit Importation of feathers — law (1952) ISlSfi reports (1952) 8862, 13565 voung wild, spring, care and feeding (1900) 10280 gee almj I'irdhandlng — Breeding — Game and game bird s — Lonchura — Warblers — Water birds — ali>o names of birds. Blrdsell, Nebr., railroad accident (1955) 10469 Blrdsfoot trefoil, see Trefoil. Birefringence : aircraft glazing materials, methods of measnrine (1950) 895 calculation of molecular weights (1951) 020O streaming, apparatus (1955) 4120 Birenbaum, Aron T., relief (1951) 710 Birger, Rosa, relief (1955) 14246, 14653, 15152 Blrkenfeld. fJermnny, high altitude traffic control facilitv, agreement (1900) 1352 Birkett, William G., relief (1951) 739, 5006; (1952) 7(i5S, 10232 Blrminglr'111, Ala. : aeron:iUtical chart (1951) 7846 cancer illness. 1948 (1952) 18033 census of business, 1954. central business district statistics (1950) 19952 census of business. 1958. standard metro- politan area, central business district statistics (1960) 10000 electric facilitie'; of area, map (1959) 16341 ; (1960) 17071 family clothintr, inventories (1952) 9430 First National Bank, relief (1955) 11481; (1957) 5008, 14944, 15388 food consnmi)tIon trends (1951) 1140 household pmcticcs In food preparation, etc. (1956) 7920 housing, block statistics, 1950 census (1952) 8519 housinsr characteristics, preliminary report (1951) 10189 housing problems. Investigation, hearings (1956) 10359 nonfarm hon-in^- characteristics, 1950 cen- stis (1953) 7119 occupational wage survey — departmental edition (1952) 17S93; (1957) 74^*5 : (1900) 11500 document edition (1952) 17502; (1957) 6752 : (1900) 10738 popiilation, advance reports (1951) 17576 population and housing characteristics, cen- sus tract statistics (1952) 10282 population characteristics, preliniinarv re- port (1951) 14000 railroad accidents (1953) 2039A ; (1954) 12423 red Iron ore future (1953) 16348 sociological and ecological research, scale analysis technique (1957) 233 terminal forecasting manual (1951) 20347 veterans hospital nained In honor of William C. Gorgas (1951 ) 16451 water stiiiply of area (1953) 8306 weather observations, hourly (1956) 19477 wholesale produce market (1954) 4576 Birmingham General Ilospital, transfer to Army Dept., report (1952) 8901 Birmingham Inm Works, Inc., relief (1954) 15030. 16718 Blrney-Broadus coal field, Mont., geologic re- connaissance (1900) 17104 Biro. Elizabeth, relief (1958) 3214, 8063, 8164 Birth : Army personnel data — Army regulations (1955) 1128; (1957) 6284 special regulations (1951) 212, 10079 blood loss In post-partum and early post- partum periods, use of placental blood, rSSR study (1959) 0009 by age and order of birth for all women, 1870-1943 (1960) 5977 by age of mother, race, and birth order. U.S. (1956) 868. 15938; (1957) 18004; (1959) 1109, 16902; (1900) 16129 by birth weight, reporting areas, birth and neonatal deaths. 1950-51 (1956) S58 child birth, analgesic and parturifacient ef- fect of prfimedol and isoproraedol, USSR study (1959) 9244 child snacing, statistics from current popula- tion survey, 1954 (1958) 16438 children born abroad, recording — Army regulations (1950) 4724 special regulations (1952) 8417 delayed reporting in D.C. — law (1956) 14416 reports (1956) 7003. 12319 illegitimate. United States, 193S-57, selected studies (1960) 191S1 live — delinitions (1951) 39.86 general characteristics. 1958 (1960) 16128 natality data — • Alaska, Hawaii. Puerto Rico, Islands (1955) 814. 10584; 5969. 19276; (1957) 18003; 16431. 10431, 17306 United States (1952) 7993-94; 20.S50: (1956) 800. 11070: 10079: (1958) 17306: (1959) (1900) 2148. 16120, 10127 physician's registration handbook 16430 records and statistics. Public Health Con- ference (1950) 20008 records, where to write (1956) 941; (1958) 17308 registration completeness. United 1950 (1953) 1393; (1957) 1125 registration in D.C. amend act — law (1960) 12969 reports (1954) 12078; (1959) (1!>00) 10833 seasonal variations, United States. 1948-54 (1959) 8119 State population. 1950 census (1953) 15015 corrections (1959) 15483 tabulation. 1950, classification of data (1953) 19347 weight, etc., statistics (1958) SOS. 15267 weight relation to cause .5975 Birth control, USSR all-Union scientific-prac- tical conference on contraception (1900) li:{81 Birth of John Marshall. United States Com- mission for Celebration of 200th Anni- versary of, see I'nited States Commis- sion for Celebration of 200th Anniver- sary of Birtii of John Marshall. Birth pangs of new law. remarks (1960) 17953 Bls(2-chloroetliyl) sulfide, see Mustard gas. Virgin (1956) (1958) (1953) (1957) 16961 ; (1958) States, 16136 ; Page 292 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Biscay, Bay of : sailing directions (1952) 7813: (1955) 1638; (1956) 7575; (1957) 8705 changes (1958) 7367; (1959) 3611; (1960) 6909 Bisceglle, Italy, chart (1951) 11501 Biscuit, census of manufactures, 1954, indus- try bulletin (1957) 1687 Bishop, Harold D., relief (1954) 6704, 9607, 10035 Bishop, Orrin J., relief (1955) 6053, 9840, 14267, 1467S Bishop Creek, cloud seeding operations in watershed (1953) 11667 Bismanol, permanent magnet containing no cobalt or nickel (1957) 7635 Bismarck, N. Dak. : flight charts (1951) 6380, 7826 land conveyance to — law (1960) 15094 reports (1960) 15227, 15316 quadrangle (1951) 1103 steel towers, transmission line, invitation forbids (1951) 10234 substation — additions and modifications, specifications (1954) 5924 control board extensions, etc., invitation for bids (1954) 5940 control, etc., equipment, invitation for bids (1951) 7371 distribution transformers, etc., invita- tions for bids (1951) 14191, 20277 electric switchgear, invitations for bids (1953) 19446, 20419 oil storage tanks, specifications (1951) 4138 power circuit breakers, invitation for bids (1953) 9627 steel structures, invitation for bids (1953) 9640 telephone equipment, specifications (1951) 4136 transmission lines, specifications (1951) 8769, 10249 ■weather observations, hourly (1956) 13015 Bismuth : alloys — • coatings on aluminum (1956) 8210 corrosive effects (1953) 5234 heat transfer (1952) 2083; (1955) 13907 liquid, corrosive effects (1955) 11109 materials subjected to lead-bismuth (1951) 17538; (1953) 660 spectrophotometric determination In lead- base, etc. (1952) 2952 atomic energy levels derived from analyses of optical spectra (1958) 7562 circulation of lead-bismuth eutectic at inter- mediate temperatures (1955) 11102 colorimetric determinations (1957) 917 corrosion, attack on metals by bismuth- lead-tin alloy at elevated temperatures (1956) 1310 corrosive effects (1955) 5701 determination in stony meteorites (1958) 13557 distribution from aqueous solutions to ethers and methyl isobutyl ketone (1958) 171 electrorelining, electrolytes evaluation (1956) 5^92 excitation functions (1951) 17545; (1954) 6433 extractive metallurgy and electrolytic refining, literature (1954) 10660 fission, characteristics (1955) 7121 fluid fuel reactors with uranium-bismuth (1950) 4840 graphite systems, slowing down and dif- fusion lengths of neutrons (1958) 9130 heat transfer to molten Icad-blsmuth eutec- tic In turbulent pipe flow (1955) 11126 in 1952 (1953) 11254 lead-bismuth eutectic thermal convection loops, corrosive effects (1955) 11103 lead-bismuth heat transfer system (1955) 5676 Bismuth — Continued liquid — dynamic corrosion of graphite (1955) 11101 dynamic corrosion of steel (1954) 1491 ; (1955) 7275 heat transfer system (1955) 7168 rare earth distribution, added metals eifect (1956) 8270 materials investigation for use In heat transfer system (1955) 11065, 11069 materials subjected to liquid lead-bismuth allov environment (1955) 7169 metal, final annual data (1955) 17428; (1957) 7522 ; (1958) 7510 mineral facts and problems (1960) 4157 minerals yearbook chapters (1956) 19175; (1957) 8771; (1958) 4933, 12944; (1959) 10423 molten — ■ against KCLf-LiCl mixture, interfacial tension (1953) 18452; (1955) 7309 lead-bismuth eutectic, heat transfer (1952) 10028 neutron flux measurement (1954) 19296; (1955) 5639 neutrons — differential elastic scattering (1956) 898 fast scattering (1951) 16134 orifice metering coefficients for lead-bismuth eutectic (1955) 5673 origin of various emission bands on CaSBi phosphors (1954) 389 pipe friction factors for turbulent flow of lead-bismuth eutectic (1955) 7173 plus penicillin, etc., treatment of neuro- syphilis (1951) S745 precision measurement of magnetic induc- tion with bismuth wire (1954) 1516; (1955) 7415 preprint from Bulletin 556. mineral facts and problems (1955) 12525 preprints from minerals yearbooks (1952) 2893; (1953) 9469; (1954) 926; (1955) 17373 production, etc., 1958, final data (1959) 9341 properties, literature survey (1954) 9405 reactors, U-Bi, survey (1956) 4851 reports, quarterly (1956) 2493, 13639; (1957) 2980, 12499; (1958) 2500. 10855: (1959) 2792, 11336; (1960) 2999, 12365 separation from polonium by distillation ,(1956) 8191 . . separation from uranium, using tris-(2- ethylhexyl) phosphine oxide (1960) 4701. 6289 strength, ductility and impact resistance at various temperatures (1955) 18977 superconductivity (1954) 4869 uranium-bismuth reactor fuels, handling at Brookhaven National Laboratory, engi- neering experience (1958) 13391 Bismuth isotopes : , „„ , /^ Bl-205, counting efficiency (1951) 19340 Bi-207. long-lived (1951) 4582 isomeric transition (1954) 436 Bismuth trichloride, reduction of solubility in liquid bismuth by some inorganic chlorides (1955) 11051 Bison : display pasture on Montana National Bison Range — law (1958) 13969 reports (1958) 6853. 12547 management of buffalo herds (1955) 8199 National Bison Range (1956) 709 Bison Basin, Wyo., Paleocene mammalian faunas (1956) 6090 Bi-State Development Agency : compact creating, amend — law (1959) 1.5068 reports (1959) 15801, 16146 Bits (tools) : cutter bit blanks and blades, steel, specifi- cation (1956) 9066; (1958) 549 cutting, metal drum, specification (1955) 3i90 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 293 Bits (tools) — Contlnuod diamond-bit performance in — cherty limestone and cherty dolomite (1958) 10090 qtiartzitp (195'<) 100S9 schist (1957) 2200 dlamond-corinp bit crowns, orienting drill bore (1954) 4343 diamond drilling pcrformnncG In — limestone and dolomite (1958) 4905 s;inil.-(n:i;. ( in.-)'.! I 4!m;4 diamond orientation (1952) 0075 extension, specification (1955) 1551; (1957) 54S6 liand tools, productivity and factory per- formance, case study data (1954) 1972 rotary, in oil shale, cutting action of (1950) 1 747 wood-boring, specification (1954) 17404 Bitter brush, see Bitterbrush. Bitter Crrelc, vanadium-uranium deposit, zoning (1957) 4115 Bitter Lal^•o. N. Mox.. quadrangle (1951) 3650 Bitter Lake National Wildlife Refuge : l)irds (1954) 15710: (1959) 14070 general information (1958) G012 Bitter rot. ajiples, general information (1956) 17S94 Bitterbrush : ecology, recent findings (1960) 3SS4 herl)age production and carrying capacity (1960) 1S024 ^ »= I' J plants can be propagated from stem cuttings (1959) 17477 seed germination, thiourea treatment tests (1958) 12801 seed, rice hulls improve drilling (1958) 8702 seeding-depth trails in Idaho (1958) 8723 seedlings — destroyed by cutworms and wlreworms (1957) 10024 effect of depth of planting (1957) 10023 effects of plant competition upon growth and survival (1957) 10021 variation in leader length (1959) 10164 Bitternut hickory, see Hickory Bitterroot Irrigation District': repayment fontracts, make costs nonre- imbursable — law (1954) 3569 report (1953) 15437 Bitterroot project, rehabilitation work at Como a954)10789''''"''"' '''"" ^"^'"'^^'0°^ Bitterrroot Range : aeronautical chart (1951) 2990 gneissic rncks (1952) 7S00 Bitterroot Valley, soil survey of area (1959) Bitterroot Valley project, report on proiect (1951) 6449 Bitumens : asphalt and related bitumens (1952) 16767 • (1053) 19276 census of mineral industries, 1954. Industry bulletin (1957) 1294S preprint from minerals yearbook (1954) 7426: (1955) 6627 separation and utilization studies (1952) 11.302 Bitminous coal, see Coal — Coal mines and mining. Bituminous materials, uranlferous and radio- active na'ive substances excciit coais, geology, bibliography (19,58) 15077 Bituminous mines, sec Coal mines and mining. Bituminous sandstone, see Sandstone. Bivalve, Md., engineer report on Nanticoke River at (1951) 13190 Bixby Slough, Improve, engineer report (1954) 530, 710 Bjarnar, Vilhjalmur T., relief (1954) 3799, 5160, 6603 Bjelopetrovicli. Mirko ]\1.. relief (1952) 9045 Bj)irn0ya. see IU'-av Island. Blaak, Bart, relief (1954) 11572, 14925, 16500 Black, Charles, relief (1956) 5394 Black, E. E., Ltd., court case (1951) 1229 Black bass : Interstate transportation of live fish and eggs, clarifv law — hearings (1900) 3631. 5201 law (1959) 14060 reports (1959) 12151, 14485 Black Bay, La., quadrangle (1951) 7208 Black Butte Dam, outlet works, hvdraulic model investigation (1900) 15420 Black Canyon Dam : drilling drainage holes, specifications (1952) 894 spillway rehabilitation, specifications (1952) 4395 Black Canyon Irrigation District : amendatory repayment contract — law (1954) 16793 reports (1954) 14244, 14989 Black Canyon of Gunnison National Monu- ment : descriptive folder (1954) 10721 general information (1953) 13488; (1956) 192';3 ; (1900) 2150 land exchange — law (1958) 0711 reports (1958) 5654. 5777 Black Diamoml Claim, beryl deposits in pegma- tite (1959) 16460 Black duck, distribution in North America (1958) 6002 Black-eye peas, see Cowpeas. Black flies, see Flies. Black-headed budworm, see Budworms. Black Iliils : beetle infestations, aerial surveys (1960) 1814 beryl deposit in pegmatite (1959) 16460 beryl resources (1952) 7901 estimate of residues at small sawmills (1955) 17245 geology and uranium deposits of southern Black Hills (1957) 15925 mines and mineral deposits (1954) 17634 ; (1955) 10500 nortliern. wood pole resource survey (1958) 4848 pecmatites — coarse-grained and granitic (1953) 2685 investigations, 1942-45 (1953) 13372 ponderosa pine — conversion of cubic-foot volumes to cords (1958) 16049 cubic-foot volume table (1957) 7429 estimating past diameters (1958) 16050 logs, amount and grades of lumber (1959) 16447 lumber recovery (1956) 7546; (1959) 7835 mechanical properties (1957) 17815 poisoning, peelability in relation to har- vest dates (1959) 3581 precijiitation and stream flow (1960) 1812 pulp^vood resources, survey (1956) 7547 South Dakota and Wyoming, immature ponderosa pine, merchantable cubic- foot volume table (1960) 14001 stratigraphy of Tnvan Kara group forma- tion (1960) 707 uranium and calcium carbonate-cemented sandstones, inferred relationship (1956) 19077 Black Hills beetle, see Beetles. Black Hills National Forest, factors affecting direct-seeding, iionderosa pine (1959) 1690 Black Lake, harbor Improvement, engineer re- port (1954) 1615, 1811 Black locust, see Locust trees. Black maple, see Maple. Black mesa : coal field, washabilitv characteristics of coals (1955) 10519 southwestern Colorado, range and water- shed research program, report (1959) 174 78 Black oak. see Oak. Black jiowder. see Gunpowder. Black I'unip Comlunc and other industrial en- terprises in soutlieast sector of Cottbus Bczlrk (1959) 862 Page 294 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Black raspberries, see Raspberries. Black Rock Channel : engineer report — departmental editions (1954) 18359 ; (1957) 7250 document editions (1954) 1S552 ; (1957) 7003 Black Rock mine, concentration of manganese oxide ores (1952) 422S Black Rock Tungsten Mine, mining methods and costs (1960) 7324 Black Rea : lights and fog signals, lists (1951) 13968; (1952) 16693; (1954) 4269; (1955) 15787, 19489; (1956) 10917, 20488: (1957) 5615, S702, 15940; (1958) 6094, 12879; (1959) 528, 4936, 12778, 17498; (1960) 1841, 14040 mean level (1960) 1030 Black shale, see Shale. Black spot, formation in shrimp, influence of vessel-handling practices (1960) 5362 Black spruce, sec Spruce. Black Star Canyon, Calif., quadrangle (1951) 3611 Black tuna, see Tuna fish. Black Vermillion River : engineer report — departmental edition (1957) 7242 document edition (1957) 6735 Black walnut, «ee Walnut. Black Warrior River : collisions, rules for prevention — law (1953) 15294 reports (1953) 10477, 15804 lock and dam No. 17, designate — law (1956) 14549 reports (1956) 8782, 12029, 14675, 15155 navigation project, modification, engineer report — departmental edition (1960) 5248 document edition (1960) 5054 Black widow spiders, description, etc. (1951) 3417 Blackard, Joe, patent to lands in Alaska, ex- tension of time (1956) 3416, 8689, 10071 Blackberries : canned — Federal specification (1954) 7262; (1957) 16772 standards for grades (1953) 11412 ; (1957) 28 Blackbird Mtn., Idaho, quadrangle (1951) 8498 Blackbirds : corn protection (1957) 14207 North American, life historv (1958) 5013 redwinged, bibliography (1960) 17115 Blackfeet Highway : retrocede police jurisdiction to Montana — law (195S) 4202 reports (1957) 15500; (1958) 4316 Blackfeet Indians : horse in Blackfoot Indian culture (1955) 3964. 5937 preferential purchase rights of allotted land (1951) 9430, 13447, 14761 Blackfeet Re.servation : homestead allotments, remove alienation restrictions — law (1953) 10291 reports (1953) 7386, 9096 land patents to individual Indians — law (1956) 10140 reports (1956) 5123, 10509 sale of allotted land (1951) 9430, 13447, 14761 Blackflies, see Flies. Blackfoot Indians, see Blackfeet Indians. Blackford County, Ind., aeromagnetie map (1951) 11426 Blackhead, control, turkeys and chickens (1957) 88 Blackjack oak, see Oak. Blackland Prairie, soils, factors influencing swelling and shrinkage (1959) 13708 Blackleg, cattle blackleg, cause, control, etc. (1957) 17320 Blacklisting, entertainment industry, hearings (1957) 624-626 Blackrose grapes, see Grapes. Blacks Mountain Experimental Forest, pon- derosa-Jeffrey pine management, ap- plication of unit area control (1959) 7068 Blacksmithing, shop, Hopewell Village Na- tional Historic Site (1959) 15277 Blacksmiths, employemnt outlook (1958) 5723 Blacksmith's tools, chisels, flatters, etc., speci- licatiou (1958) 9900 Blackstone. Louise, relief (1953) 5509; (1954) 3S42, 5052 Blackstone, Va., topographic quadrangle map (1951) 7107 Blackstone River and Valley : flood control of basin, engineer report — departmental edition (1959) 1601 document edition (1959) 1562 flood-control project (1958) 3418 Blackstrap, see Molasses. Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, birds (1955) 12386: (1958) 3494 Blacky pictures, see Mental tests. Bladder : new afferent pathways, data concerning for- mation, USSR study (1960) 10013 tumors of urinary bladder (1959) 8917 see also Urinary organs. Blades : axial flow compressor, analysis of off-design performance (1960) 17821 band saw. for cutting metals, etc.. specifica- tion (1955) 4775; (1957) 2001 blade-element performance, transonic com- pressor rotor, experimental investiga- tion (1959) 5238, 5240 butcher's hand saw, specification (1955> 4779 circular saw, woodcutting, etc., specification (1953) 17493 ; (1955) 4776 compressor — at conditions typical of compressor tips, 2-dimensional cascade investigation (1960) 4250 foreign objects damaging, identification (1957) 2210 low-speed cascade investigation of loaded leading edges (1958) 1742 sections at typical compressor hub con- ditions for speeds up to choking. 2- dimensional cascade tests (1960) 4248 sections, high-speed cascade tests (I960) 4228 sections 2-dimentional low-speed cascade investigation (1957) 1063 systematic 2-dimensional cascade tests at low speeds (1959) 10465 compressor rotor — damaged by foreign objects, methods for determining need to rework or replace (1958) 16378 effect of impact damage on fatigue strength (1956) 12785 wakes and other flov,' phenomena examined with hot-wire anemomter (1959) 10472 compressor rotors of different chord length, comparison of performance (1959) 1019 cutter bit. steel, specification (1956) 9066; (1958) 549 double-circular-arc airfoil sections of tran- sonic axial flow compressor rotor, in- vestigations (1959) 2031, 2035, 2037 flame-immersed, use to improve combustion limits and efficiency of ram-jet com- bustor (1959) 13392 gas-turbine, measuring temperatures of (1956) 20618 hacksaw, hand and power, specifications (1953) 13227-228 helicopter — performance, comparison of symmetrical and cambered sections, wind tunnel tests (1958) 16391 rigid, stand-on type, static stability mea- surements (1960) 4262 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 295 Blades — Continuod helicopter-rotor — airfoil section lift and profile-drap char- acteristics derived from hovering pcr- formnnce (l!)r..S) KJ.'iss and propeller, equations of motion (1957) 4247; (195S) 17263 errata (1959) ::iSS2 effect of cutout on power required for operating at high tip-speed ratios (1960) 17894 effects of transition, etc., bending and torsional moments (1959) S0S9 oscillations attriliuted to pitch-lag cou- plinir description (1959) 3921 out of track, vibration levels, flight mea- surements effects (1960) S821 removals, study (1959) (19S0 statlc-tlirust measurements of aerody- namic loadinp (1956) 1756S teetering', comparison of measured bend- ing moments with pressure distribution (1959) 529.-! l.irge. archeological analysis (1955) G968, 94.SS multirotor helicopters, interference-induced velocities, study (1959) 9532 propeller — aluminum alloy, specification (1951) 3368 steel, specification (1951) 15248 rotor — having NACA 0015 airfoil tip sections, effects of compressibility on hovering performance and blade section charac- teristics (1958) 16387 performance at reduced blade angle (1959) 3900 performance of 2-stage counterrotating comjiressor (1959) 6716 transonic turl)ine designed for mnsimum suction-surface relative Mach number 1.57, investigation (1959) 979 vibration reduction in turbomachinery through use of modified stator vane spacing, analysis (195S) 172S3 with arbitrary loadings, matrix, method for obtaining spanwise moments and deflections (1958) 15234 rotor-blade-elemcnt performance (1959) 2035. 2037 rows, axi.il flow compressor, method for predicting off-design performance (1950) 15084 saw, dental, sppcification (1958) 3445 supersonic, differing in camber, investiga- tion of blade-loading characteristics (1959) 1C847 thermenol compressor, mechanical properties (1957) 17006 thicliness taper effect on axial-velocity dis- tribution (1953) 16382 torsional deflection of supersonic-type pro- pellers, measurement and calculation (1959) 1033 transonic rotor, passage loss, analysis with hot-wire anemometers (1960) S7S4 turbine — aerodynamics, investigation (1958) 4986 air-cooled — effect of chord size on weight and cool- ing (1957) 4257: (1958) 10361 for operation at tip speed of 1200 ft. per second structural design and engine ev.-iluation (1960) 4213 static sea-level performance of axial- flow compressor turbojet engine (1959) 6709 temp'M-aturcs in turbojet eneine up to 2580 °K and altitudes of 50.000 feet, etc. (1959) 6715 cermet — • in axial-flow turbojet engine, endur- ance tests (1957) 17055 In turboict engine, curved-root design, investigation (1956) 1758 stator, evaluation for use at elevated, gas (eiiiii(>ratures (1959) 52*^3 cooling, effectiveness of water Injection from rotating injection orifices (1959) 3894 Blades — Continued turbine — continued design (1959) 16795 effect of diameter of closed-end cooinnt passages on natural convection water cooling (1959) 1007 effect of heat treatments on operating life (1955) 12(il(! forced convection air-cooleS4 persons, rehabilitation centers (1957) 4412 preschool child (1953) 10178 psychological evaluation, film strip (1953) 1754 rehabilitation needs of blind persons on farm, counselors guide (1954) 19079 self-e.xpression, protect throuKh organiza- tions, hearings (1959) 74C0, 8728 services, personnel standards and practices of private and public agencies, 1955, national survey (1957) 10128 social scciiritv provisions of law (1957) 17141 State agencies for blind, list (1956) 1057, 6195, 20861 State aid plans, extend to 1959 — law (1957) S094 reports (1957) 6886. 7079 State aid under Social security act (1953) 9587; (1956) 20732; (1957) 16162; (1958) 5061; (1959) 17821; (1900) 6022 talking books — catalog, cinnulative supplement, 1948—53 (1954) 7412 catalog, supplement, 1951 (1952) 7869 for juvenile readers, list (1960) 2073 for use, catalog. 1953-57 (1959) 3828 library service (1953) 16319 volunteer activities in recording, confer- ence proceedings (1954) 10652 10 rules of courtesy (1960) 9036 veterans — compensation for blindness of both eyes, special rate — law (1958) 13997 reports (1958) 9519, 12532 of World War II and Korea, rehabilitation (1956) 16056 postwar sotting, social work followup of rehabilitation measures (1958) 10236 vocational rehabilitation — hearings (1954) 10275 State directors or supervisors (1956) 1057, 6195, 20861 workers, representative industrial jobs, handbooks, supps. (1951) 4216, 17208 see also National Advisory Committee for the Blind— Presidential Study Commis- sion on Problems and Potentialities of the Blind. Blind, American Printing Hotise for the, see American Printing ITouse for the Blind. Blind, Services for the, see Services for the Blind. Blind-made products : household articles, sale in Armv commis- saries (1955) 8893; (1956) 8149 price lists (1952) 5798, 7747-48, 9364-66, 11099, 11144, 15475-477, 16649, 17792, 18907 schedules (1953) 2544; (1954) 793-794, 4145, 10483, 11151; (1957) 10629; (1958) 1115, 9150; (1959) 199, 8423; (1900) 239, 9199 changes (1955) 2012, 5108, 9203, 12898, 19082; (1956) 2065, 13196; (1957) 2527, 4826, 6468, 12031; (1958) 2035, 10.398; (1959) 2329. 4340, 13816; (1960) 4719, 14917 notice (1959) 3172 revisions (1953) 2545, 4486-87, 6023, 9305-6, 11025, 16166, 17500; (1955) 6167 Blind-made products — Continued stores stock catalog (1953) 2546, 11026 see also Commercial products. Blinded Veterans Association : incorporate — law (1958) 14114 reports (1958) 14617, 15772 Blinded War Vetfrans. fiindr.iising activities, Investigation, hearings (195^) 6911 Blindness : causes, control and remedies, hearings (1954) 501 print, additional copies, report (1954) .s;-!46 due to syphilis (1951) 17087 in U.S., facts on (1959) 17828 research grants — hearings (1956) 10380 report (1955) 15274 see also Blind. Blinds, see Venetian blinds. Blinkers, binocular blinker, tube type, specifi- cation (1953) 10.S5G Blister beetles, see Beetles. Blister pine, see Pine. Blister rust : cankers, eliminating from sugar pine by pruning (105S) 1551 mycelia, extent beyond bark discolorations on sugar pine (195S) 8724 spread in Wisconisn during 1958 (1959) 17405 .see alio Comandra blister rust. — White pine blister rust. Blizzards, radar-synoptic analysis of intense winter storm (1958) 5-'n0 BLM. see Land Management Bureau. BLMR, see Labor-Managcnicni Kcports Bureau. Bloat, runiinaiit. relation of alfalfa saponins (1957) 9062 Block. Harry, rclit-f (1953) 5508. 9145. 12285 Block, Max, improper activities investigation, hearings (1953) 12007 Block caving, see :Mines and mining. Block caving at Kellev mine. Anaconda Com- pany, Butte, Mont. (1956) 20567 Block designs, partially balanced incomplete, with 2 associate classes (1957) 1112 Block Island Sound, tidal current charts (1955) 1294 Block signals : annual report of statistics (1951) 16909; (1954) 15598 monthly report of failures (1954) 17576 Block statistics in 1960 census (1959) 6991 Block-time classes and core programs in junior high school (1958) 15884 Blocks : and tackle loa,'*'oloKy and ore deposits of area (1952) 5!0 Board of Directors, Army and Air Force Ex- change and Motion Picture Services, Army rcgs. (1950) 2940 Board of Education of Irwin County, Ga., see Education Board of Irwin County, Ga. Board of Education of Prince Georges County, see Education Board of Prince Georges County. Board of Fundamental Education, see Funda- mental Education Board. Board of National Missions of Presbyterian Church, see Presbyterian Church. Board of regents of Smithsonian Institution, see Smitiisonian Institution. Board of Trustees of P'ederal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance and Disability In- .surance and Disability Insurance Trust Funds : annual reports (1951) 1.3407; (1952) 8951; (1953) 10558; (1954) 9991: (1955) 7794; (1956) 10405; (1957) 9419; (1958) 8153; (1959) 12040; (1900) 6501 facts about Federal trust funds (1957) 10124; (1900) 1247 Board of Trustees of Galveston Wharves, deci- sion of Federal Maritime Board (1954) 153S6 Boarding manual (1960) 18392 Boards (lumber), .see Lumber. Boards (organizations), see names of boards — also names of departments, etc., with which boards have to do — also subjects with which boards have to do, e.g.. Vocational education. Boards (utility), see Bread and pastry boards — Carving boards — Pantry boards. Boards of education, see Educational boards and departments. Boards of health, see Health boards and departments. Boards of imniiry : pamphlet for ROTC students (1951) 17382 rei)ort to the President on labor dispute in steel industry (1959) 17819; (1960) 2179 report to the President on longshoremen strike, Atlantic Coast, etc. (1953) 19387; (1954) 1025; (1957) 1176, 4316 special regulations (1951) 4468, 14530; (1954) 9358 ; (1955) 256 work stoppagt^ — 1945-51 (1952) 15600 supplements (1953) 17716; (1958) 12930 Boards of review : Armed Forces bad-conduct discharge, limit jurisdiction — hearings — (1952) 7197 reports (1952) 7050. 13590 .Tudge Advocates General, court martial re- ports, holdings and decisions (1958) 8500. 12029, 14909; (1959) 4760; (1900) 490. 11190 citators and index (1959) 6084 Boards of trade, sec Commoditv exchanges. Boat cloths, specifications (1952) 2440, 15121 Boat compass, sec Comi'asses. Boat-seat cushions, and covers, specifications (1952) 2444, 15122 Boatbuilding, fishing boat builders, partial list (1953) 17515 Boating : accidents, reporting, rules and regulations (1959) 11S02 Dinosaur National Monument, regulations (1954) 15726 Page 302 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Boating — Continued Elephant Butte and Caballo Reservoirs, reg- ulations (1954) 17S06 industry outlook for 1960 and review of 1959 (1960) liS3 motorboat safety (1957) 10689 Reclamation's recreation opportunities (1956) 15992 recreational, guide (1960) 10059 recreational, safety study — ■ hearings (1957) 1807-S, 3705 report (195T) 8175 regulations, Yellowstone Lake, National Park Service, hearings (1960) 6755 safetv on navigable waters of U.S., promote, hearing (1957) 13600 safetv, promote — hearinss (1958) 8332 law (1958) 14254 reports (1958) 5676, 8291, 9532, 9589, 14801 safetv promotion act, extend effective date, reports (1959) 15846, 16118 safety, suggestions — highlights of Federal boating act of 1958, etc. (1959) 3246 requirements, etc. (1960) 1579 Boats : assault, M-2, nonself-propelled, specifica- tions (1953) 10769; (1954) 15245 building and repairing, census of manu- factures, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 6557 commodity classification responsibilities, spec. regs. (1951) 12873 passenger, etc.. specifications (1951) 13591 : (1953) 5779 reconnaissance, pneumatic, canvas, specifi- cations (1954) 12197; (1955) 16907 Unitetl States Navy, design, etc. (1955) 17606 ; (1960) 19264 see also Boatbuilding — Fishing vessels — Harbor craft — Ice breakers — Life boats — Motorboats — Patrol and rescue boats — Ponti'ou boats — Shells (r-uing boats) — Ships — Submarine boats — - Tankers — Tugboats. Boatswains, see Aviation boatswain's mates — Boatswain's mates. Boatswains' calls, specifications (1951) 19662; (1952) 15177 Boatswains' mates : 1 and chief. Navy training course (1959) 3960 3 & 2, Navy training courses (1955) 3587; (1959) 17795 Bobby pins, industry, trade practice rules (1957) 9970 Bobwhites, see Quails. Boca Chica Airport, terminal forecasting manual (1954) 6037 Boca Raton, Fla., aircraft accident (1957) 4922 Boc.il Corp., court case (1951) 5047 Bock, Margarethe, and son, relief (1955) 11527, 14269, 15163 Boczar, Yadwiga, relief (1959) 13957, 14184, 14372 Bodcau, La., railroad accident (1959) 16500 Bodden, Rayal B., jr., court case (1951) 3783, 5484 Bodenham, Tenn., quadrangle (1951) 3670 Bodie Inlet, chart (1951) 9970 Bodies (aerodynamic), see Aerodynamics. Bodmer, Carl, Mandan Indian painting, in- fluence on (1957) 8947 Body (human), see Anatomy. Body and fender repairman, automotive, ap- prentice program, Post Office Dept. (1957) 16152 Body fluids : evidence in military criminal investigations, guide (1952) 6650 K-40 measurements of radioactivity (1955) 9136 tritium determination, portable apparatus (1956) 389 see also Fluids. Body measurements : boys' trouser size measurements, standard of trade (1957) 6484 Body measurements — Continued children's, for i)lanning & equipping schools (1956) 628 for sizing of women's patterns and apparel, standard of trade (1958) 79;i0, 15049 school age children, handbook (1953) 17395 sizing of boys' apparel, standards (1951) 1028; (1956) 9936 see also Anthropometry. Body modification to reduce drag due to wedge angle of wing with uuswept trailing edge (1958) 10113 Body temperature : Air Force crews dry and wet clothing, effects on subjects at low air temperatures (1959) 7123 skin temperatures of neoplastic lesions (1952) 19089 Body weight : adults, compilation data (1960) 16469 after adrenalectomy (1951) 8686 birth weight relation to cause of and age at death in neonatal period (1956) 5982 carbon dioxide exposure effects (1955) 735 children and youth, data, compilation (1957) relation to adrenal weight in mammals (19o3) 7965 saline on radiation-induced weight changes (1953) 4642 tumor development in mice (1952) 15705 Boeckmann. Anna C, court case of exrs (1951) 1192 Boehme, Lieselotte. relief (1955) 11522- (1956) 1463,6859 * Boeing, W. E., court case (1951) 3301 Boeing Airplane Co. : accident (1960) 10640 subcontract, review and audit by GAO — hearings (1957) 13563 report (1957) 13563 Boeing Field, instrument approach chart (1951) 4696 Boeuf River : channel improvements, engineer report departmental edition (1957) 14111 document edition (1957) 13180 Bogaty, Peter, court ease (1953) 2484 Boger, Cxlen A., nomination, hearings (1956) 15432 Bogdan. Florica, relief (1958) 4465, 8180, 9239 Boggess, Warren S., relief (1958) 4271 : (1960) 1628 Boggs, Gannon, relief (1959) 7353, 13942, 14391 Bogolepov. Igor M., relief (1954) 6995, 9771, 11302 Bogolepov, Margaret J., relief (1954) 6995. 9771. 11302 Bogoslof Island, geology (1960) 1821 Bogota. Colombia : Communist anti-American riots, mob vio- lence as instrument of Red diplomacy, staff study (1960) 18442 weather stations, agreement with Colombia (1959) 10608 see also Inter-American Convention on Granting of Civil Rights to Women — ilnter-American Convention on Grant- ing of Political Rights to Women — International Conference of American States — Organization of American States. Bogue Falia : channel improvement, engineer report — departmental edition (1957) 16693 document edition (1957) 16555 Bohin, Leila F., relief (1960) 5099, 9343, 13160 Bohlen, Charles E. : nominations — ambassador to Philippines, hearing (1957) 8373 amliassador to Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, hearing (1953) 7537 Bohm, Klaus S., relief (1952) 12888, 13615 Bohm, Margit S., relief (1952) 12888, 13615 Bohna, Ernest, relief (1952) 2346, 5217, 6908 Bohner, William J., relief (1955) 9477; (1956) 15139, 16618 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 303 6322 ; 7926 : alloys effusion Bohol Islands, sailing directions (1950) 19102; (1959) 17499 Bohus-Vilagosi, Paul, relief (1954) 6700. 9C05, 10062 Boiler feed-water compound : „.,v „,c. bnilor-water-treatmeiit manual (19;>1) il.S4 Federal supplv schedules (1951) 9*^7. 11381 ; (1952) 2791. 111:^9; (1957) 5520 Boiler-feed-water re^'ulations. automatic, spec- ification (1956) 20226 Boiler firemen, see Firemen (stokers). Boiler slioiis : . , ^ . • . a bollershop-products industry, injuries and accident causes — departmental edition (1959) 3bll document edition (1959) 32fi7 ,_-o„ injury rate variations, 1951 (19o3) 17G8.r5_ products, census of manufactures, 19o4, industry bulletin (1957) t;541 Boiler-water testing outfits, shipboard use. specification (1952) 1G47G ^"imployment outlook (1958) 1647; (1960) 5758 examination announcement (1952) 3522 1 & C, Navy training courses (1960) 14G3o Boilermen, see Firemen (stokers). Boilers i anthracite-burning, domestic heat and hot water (1953) 4669 carco vessels, biennial inspection — hearings (1954) 10265; (1955) (195(5) 17005 law (1956) 10150 reports (1954) 8444; (195o) (1956) 8574 corrosion, iron-chromium-alumlnum use (1958) 8885 corrosion studies by hydrogen method (1956) 7746 ,^^„o^ development prospects, Poland (1958) 17143 fish, specification (1952) 15309 flow of ordinary fluids in convection harp (1955) 7358 heating, low-pressure — /iQr«x burner equipment, specification (195b) 10677 specification (1956) 10678 high-pressure. performance (1955) 7203 high-temperature materials, USSR, studies (1959) 5080 incrustations, ultransonic treatment of water as prevention, LSSK study (1960) 17543 inspection, amend D.C. act, report (19ol) 15143 materials, construction, etc.. marine engi- neering regulations (19.')3) 10239A ; (1956) S.395; (1958) 5497 overseas shipment, packaging, specification (1957) 11319 power — industry — ,r.-o outlook for 1959 and review of 19o8 (1959) 1447 outlook for 1960 and review of 1959 (i;»60) 245 current industrial reports (1960) 7863 facts for industry (1952) 8498: (1954) 6494; (1955) 9251; (1956) 9972; (1957) 10659; (1958) 5432; (1959) 7211 Ships Bureau manual (1956) 9392 steam — - high and low pressure — firetube. packaged type, specification, (1955) 461; (1956) 8931 watcrtube. specification (1954) 8a99 high pressure, specification (1956) 5507-8 low pressure, vertical fire-tube, specifica- tion (1954) 12198; (1956) 18721 vertical, skid mounted, specifications (1955) 10066-07; (1957) 1878 water, and watersides, pointers (1957) 5834 evaluation conference. Boiling : density transients in volume-heated boiling systems (1955) 1309 experiments in LITR (1956) 328 film — flowing subeooled liquids (1954) 13751 ; (1955) 5853 in-pile, experiment in M.T.R. (1956) 6615 titanium preparation (1954) 13752 beat transfer (11J59) 15397 stability (1958) 7891 local — heat transfer data (1955) 5685 pressure drop (1955) 71S7 MTR ijower level experiments (1956) 9890 transient pool, due to large power eurge (1957) 1097 Boiling points : aqueous solutions of dextrose n951) 5692 composition diagram of system uranvl ni- trate-nitric acid-water (1956) 329 phenols, list (1957) 17003 Boiling reactors, see Reactors (atomic). Boiling water reactors, see Reactors (atomic). Boils: fish furunculosis (1953) 4497; (1959) 3505 trout, treatment with sulfonamides, resist- ance and drug sensitivity (1958) 1482 Cois Belleau, see Belleau Wood (aircraft car- rier). Boise. Idaho : aeronautical chart (1951) 499 land conveyance, report (1956) 15218 occupational wage survey — department edition (i960) 17726 document edition (1900) 16839 route chart (1951) 2960 weather observations, hourly (1956) 12992 Boise Basin Experimental Forest, better forest management (1957) 8654 Boise National Forest : addition of lands — law (1959) 11979 reports (1959) 5900, 8855 Boise, project : general information (1951) 7358 Payette division, construction costs, alloca- tion — law (1954) 10793 reports (1954) 14244, 14989 specifications and invitations — access road and facilities protection, Arrowrock Dam (1954) 15797 alterations to Arrowrock Dam (1952) 19131 disconnecting switch, etc. (1951) 20256 drilling drainage holes (1952) 894 gate hanger, etc., Anderson Ranch Dam (1952) 8101 instrument transformers and air switches (1952) 4411 power and current transformers and switching equipment (1951) 14205 spillway rehabilitation (1952) 4395 switchgear (1951) 141S7 water, delivery terms (1951) 8761, (1952) 11479, (1954) 5921, 9003 Boise River Valley, selected specialty crops, 1947 (1951) 142S7 Boisot. Maria T., relief, (1957) 13763, 15225 Bok, Choe Kuni, sec Cboe Kum Bok. Bok, Kliu Yung, relief (1957) 11172 Boko Ko (Harbor) : chart (1951) 3693 Bokoshe. Okla., railroad accident (1958) 15119 Koksoon. Kim, relief (1950) 5291, 8488, 10099 Boldyreff, Constantin W.. consultation with Un-American Activities Committee, House (1958) 15800 Boleo copper district, geology and mineral deposits (1950) 4014 Bolger. lOdward .1.. relief (1957) 13340; (1958) 11040. 12278 Bolger, Michael .T., relief (1957) 15414; (1958) 4300, 5513 Boliden salt, wood preservative, chromated zinc arsenate, specification (1955) 0468 Bolinross Chemical Co., Inc., claim (1951) 14935; (1953) 5561 Page 304 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Bolivar, Simon : statue in D.C. — autliorize erection — law (1955) 113S0 reports (1955) 9G25, 9975 extend time for arrangements, reports (1954) S366, 10052 visto porlos Comunistas (1954) 19875 Bolivar County, Miss. : insecticide resistance of A. quadrimaculatus (1956) 207GO soil survey (1959) 5415 Bolivar Peninsula : beach erosion control study, engineer re- port — departmental edition (1960) 18474 document edition (1960) 18411 Bolivia : agricultural experiment station, agreement (1953) 2864 agriculture cooperative program, agreement (1954) 9079; (1956) 9429 Air Force mission agreements (1956) 6129, 17789: (1959) 9516 Armv mission, acrreements (1956) 12900, '17790; (1959) 9516 community development programs (1957) 956 country series, fact sheet (1954) 17523 economic assistance agreement (1955) 3652; (1960) 7585 economic cooperation agreement (1956) 9493 economic development, 1955 (1956) 10870 economy, basic data (1956) 3928; (1960) 6952 education, cooperative programs, agreements (1951) 10304, 17167, 19014; (1952) 14438, 19189: (1953) 4892; (1955) 12700-701 : (1956) 9430 exports and imports, licensing and exchange controls (1956) 3944 food regulations (1957) 18868 foreign trade, 1954-55 (1957) 10014 gazetteer, official standards names, list (1955) 15768 guaranty of private investments, agreement (1956) 12908 health and sanitation cooperative program, agreements (1951) 19017; (1954) 11569, 14444; (1955) 8475; (1956) 9431 highways (1957) 4041 import tariff svstem (1953) 19035; (1957) 7407; (1960) 5395 instituciones v sociedades cientificas guia (1951) 10167 lend-lease — payments and settlements (1951) 17829, 19012A settlement negotiations (1955) 19172, 19698 living conditions (1959) 461 mutual assistance agreement (1958) 13167 patent and trademark regulations (1956) 7512 pharmaceutical regulations (1955) 17205 preparing shipments to (1955) 648 ; (1957) 8641 prospecting and mining laws (1956) 20430 relief supplies, duty-free entry, etc., agree- ment (1955) 17658 rural education, technical cooperation study (1955) 17295 sending gift packages to (1953) 19116; (1957) 16838; (1959) 16400 study mission report (1960) 5188 surplus agricultural commodities, agree- ments (1957) 14563, 14567, 17226 technical cooperation — agreements (1951) 17173; (1953) 16596; (1955) 8494; (1956) 11202 programs, report (1957) 7120 travelers' baggage regulations (1956) 9129 United States aid program and operations, report (1960) 3653 United States policies, study mission report (1960) 10941 wheat and flour requirements (1951) 15443 Bolivia, N.C., aircraft accident (1960) 12859 Bell weevils : ecological investigations, Tallulah, La., 1915-58 (1959) 15334 how to control (1960) 4517 corn earworm — DDT sprays for control (1951) 8313 enemy of field corn in Eastern States (1954) 43 protect corn (1952) 3162 resistance in commercial sweet corn hy- brids (1958) 3917 resistant in inbreds and hybrids (1957) 7S27 sweet corn, control, etc. (1957) 10494; (1959) 7032 cotton, how to control (1960) 3302 tomato f rultworm — control (1954) 1.3407; (1958) 132.39 investigations, history and control (1956) 16155 see also Pink bollworms Bologna, chilled and frozen, specification (1954) 1870 Bologna sausage, Lebanon style, specification (1957) 2015 Bol'shava meditsinskaya entsiklopediya, USSR, excerpts (1959) 6455, 9260; (1960) 1000 Bolt-bearing properties of glass-fabric base plastic laminates, supplement to (1957) 11570 Bolts (lumber) : beech, specification (1954) 12380 determining specific gravity (1951) 13882 8-foot— converting stacked cordwood to board- feet short cuts in sealing (1957) 885 merchantable as sawlogs or cordwood, break-even point (1957) 886 heating rates for logs, bolts, etc., to be cut into veneer (1959) 17455 hickory, products (1958) 6069 production for plywood, pulp, etc. (1952) 4136 veneer, of Douglas-fir plywood, heating to improve quality (1960) 11305 Bolts and nuts : bolts, properties under shock loading (1957) 1151 census of manufactures, 1954, Industry bul- letin (1957) 6543 expansion-type %-inch roof bolts (1954) 19702 industrial fasteners industry in Japan, re- port (1960) 16592 lag bolts, specification cancellation (1957) 16735 machine, carriage and lag bolts and pack- aged nuts, recommendation of trade (1955) 19083 mine roof bolts — Alabama coal and iron-ore mines (1954) 7435 anchorage testing (1954) 7460; (1956) 5900; (1957) 5717 and dust control (1951) 16949 Delaware aqueduct (1953) 2668 design of bolting systems (1956) 9242 expansion-type — anchorage testing methods, evaluation (1960) 17782 %-inch bolts, anchorage effectiveness (1957) 5717 % inch, use of torque wrench to deter- mine load (1956) 12775 Indiana coal mine economies (1953) 2669 installations, inspection (1951) 18777 recovery in Middle West (1958) 7448 reinforcing bedded roof, principles (1956) 9243 slotted-type, mine investigation (1953) 11265 theory of model testing (1956) 9241 wooden bolt use (1952) 14211 Ziegler No. 3 mine, economic benefits (1952) 11291 plow bolts, recommendation of the trade (1954) 9494 reversible electric nut runner, technical manual (1953) 435 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 305 Boltj and nuts — Continued sijeciflcations — aircraft bolts (1951) 8182: (1952) 5528; (1953) 17356; (1955) 12199; (1957) 7155 bolt, firebrick anchor (1957) 11322 bolt heading tools, blacksmiths' (1955) bolt threading machine, power driven etc (1956) 675 deck (1952) 2423. 15224 hexagon and siiuare bolts (1955) 10251 hexagon and si|iiare nuts (1955) l.«33S internal wroncliing (1952) 7401, 15006 lag bolts (1951) 11351-352 locknuts, bronze (1954) 4024 machine (1952) 7402 nuts (1954) 1780; (1955) 10166, 15571: (1956) 20329: (1957) 14066 packaging (1954) 18498 self locking nuts (1951) 5103; (1952) sheet spring (1951) 3358; (1958) 1374 eteel (1952) 395, 7397: (1954) 15286: (1956) 18768; (1957) 8443 stud remover and setter (1955) 12338 studs, plain, steel, general purpose (1957) templet stud (1951) 16607 toggle, bolts (1954) 1856 track (1956) 7244 steel roof bolts strength after repeated bending (1958) 13005 Boltsman equation, «pe Equations. Bolzoni, Rose, see At tilia, Mother, and others Bomar. Mr. and Mrs. Thurnian L., relief (1951) 646 Bomb release receptacles, specification (1951) 3367 Bomb shackles, specification (1951) 3371 Bombacaeae. f56) 15538 free-falling, variation in range due to at- mosidieric density variations (1959) 3114 imparting false Information concerning, amend I'.S. code, hearing (195S) 14582 incciidi.-i ry- — - components for. specification (1954) 19459; (1956) 1546 4-lb., AN-M50 types, specification (1957) 8409 nose fuze, specification (1!»54) 15269; (1955) 16919 serviceability standard, sjiec. regs (1952) 2006. 3353. 4800 1 ; (1953) 5160-61 release at Mach number 1.61!. wind-tunnel investigation (1!)59) 6727 selector, bomb group, specification (1951) 854 smoke or incendiary, lo.-iding assembly, spe- cification (1956) 5506 spherical, explosions, use for studies of thermodynamic i)roperties of sub- stances. USSR (1960) 14104 store motions during release of ejection, prediction techniques (1959) 6740 tools for liandlinsr bombs, spec, regs (1951) 17459: (1952) 8421 see also Atomic bombs — Clusters (bomb) — Gas bonilis — Ilvdrogen bonilis. r.onii)iani. Domenico. relief (1955) 11989 I'onaire. import tnrifT system (1957) 4035 Uonanno. Helen C relief (1953) 12555; (1954) 3790. 5000 Bonanza mine, quicksilver deposits (1951) S460 Bonaparte, Charles .T.. papers In Library of Conurress, register (1958) 10064 Bond, Virginia, relief (1960) 3555. 5097, 6511 Bond paper, see Paper — Writing paper. Bonded warehouses, see Warehouses. Bonding : dilTusional, fundamentals (1958) 7912, 10774 progress report (1959) 15417 T'etlernl einplovees, operations by various d<'|i;irtiiieii>s. 1957, report (1960) 16899 home imiirovement contractors in D.C. — law (1960) 16765 reports (196(i) i;:770. 15192 metal-to-nictal bonding, adliesives, investiga- tion (1954) 16333 of polyethylene (1958) 7600 reactor components by gas-i)ressure tech- nique (1958) 11406 sand, CO.-sodium silicate process (1958) 8882 silicon carbide, bondiiiir by metnls (1954) 13534 Bonding materials : alloy binder systems in cemenled carbides, evaluation (1960) 4362 atoms adsorbed and held on surface by mono- electron and l)i-election (195!)) 9264 Isostatic, of various metals and alloys at elevated temperatures (1959) 7151 metal-bonding adhesive processes, reliability (1957) 16SS9 metallic mating surfaces, low RF impedance (1957) 6140 structural adhesive bonds, non-destructive, tests (1958) 2825 Page 306 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Bonding materials — Continued surface treatment effect on adliesive bonding properties of magnesium (1959) 484 Bonds, Mabel, M., sale of allotted land (1951) 9430, 13447, 14761 Bonds : German dollar, validation, agreement — hearings (1953) 12937 matters arising from (1954) 19037 report (1953) 12743 ^^„^ texts (1953) 9023 ; (1954) 19036, 19038 hiffhwav financing (1953) 2799 institutions of higher education, market and retire to finance construction of facili- ties, hearings (1960) 15378 prices (1955) 13143; (1956) 2315, 13451; (1957) 2787, 12293; (1958) 2302, 10649: (1959) 2588, 11125; (1960) 2790, 12149 public power revenue, disposition by GSA (1955) 19520 sold for public school purposes, statistics, Oct. 1953-.Tune 1959 (1960) 518 stamp tax regulations (1957) 8720 Tennessee Vallev Autliority, self-financing, hearings (1955) 18210 TVA financing program (1959) 17879 see also Bail — Bonds of officers, etc. — Bonds of United States — Guaranties and Sureties — Municipal Bond.s — Savings bonds — ali^o names of towns, etc., is- suing bonds. Bonds of officers, etc. : bonding of packers, report (1954) 1690 bonding of personnel. Army regs. (1956) 1S200 Comptroller of Currency and deputies, in- crease renuiremonts — hearing (1959) 5G194 law (1959) 140'^9 reports (1959) 12191, 12227, 14508 District of Columbia officers and employees, bonding — law (1955) 11405 reports (1955) 7937, 11631 procurement regulations (1956) 7853 procurement reports prescribed (1956) 7854 standards and conditions prescribed (1956) 1903, 16050 surety bonds, amend Federal credit unit act rel. to — hearings (1954) 19411 law (1954) 16789 report (1954) 9919 United States marshals, amend U.S. Code — law (1958) 14200 reports (1958) 4486, 12126 Bonds of United States : issuance at discount under 2d liberty bond act, opinion of Attorney General (1958) 17201 1% percent Treasury bonds, series A-1952 (1951) 11777 2 percent Treasury bonds R.E.A. series (1960) 14772 21/^ percent Treasury bonds of 1960 (1954) 15947 2% percent Treasury bonds of 1958 (1952) 14471 21/. percent Treasury bonds of — 1958 (1953) 4929"; (1954) 1174 1961 (1954) 4546 1963 (1955) 929 2% percent Treasury bonds of 1965 (1958) 8981 2% percent Treasury bonds — exchange for FNMA-owned mortgages (1959) 16325 of 1961 (1953) 20510 series B-1975-80 (1951) 7446; (1952) 11599 3 percent Treasury bonds of — 1964 (1958) 3852 1966 (1958) 5160 1995 (1955) 3679, 16055 3% percent Treasury bonds of — 1978-83 (1953) 8285 1985 (1958) 8979 Bonds of United States— Continued 31/2 percent Treasury bonds of — 1980 (1960) 18169 1990 (1958) 3853; (1960) 18170 1998 (1960) 18171 SVs percent Treasury bonds of — 196S (1960) 11607, 16403 1974 (1958) 951 4 percent Treasury bonds of — 1969 (1957) 17242; (1959) 6985 1980 (1959) 4113 interest rate restrictions, report (1960) 4964 liberty loan acts, compilation (1959) 17320 medium-term and long-term issues, remove interest rate ceiling, message from the President (1960) 1619 mortgage loans held by FNMA exchange for Treasury bonds, opposing — hearing (1959) 8886 report (1959) 12452 restriction removal as to ownership of Treasury bonds by commercial banks (1955) '1851 Treasury bond issues, remove interest rate ceiling, hearings (1959) 8764 see also Government securities — Savings bonds. Bone black, sieve analysis, methods (1951) 3969 Bone char, see Bone black. Bone conduction vibrators, helmet-held (1954) 7424 Bone marrow, see Marrow. Bone tumors, see Tumors. Bones : calcification and deposition of radioactive metals (1952) 2095 canid remains from Pueblo Bonito and Pueblo del Arroyo (1955) 1802 citrate production and control by parathy- roid function, concepts and findings (1958) 11419 embalming effects on strength (1951) 15u67 fish, detection by X-ray (1956) 3911 ; (1957) 9979 fish sticks, detection by X-ray fluoroscope (1958) 3485 gallium depositon in and clearance, studies (1952) 16764 gallium deposition, vitamin D influence (1952) 2890 human — containing Ra-226, structural changes (1958) 13536 effect of excessive fluoride in water, analysis (1958) 17364 fluoride deposition from drinking water (1958) 17363 strontium-90 deposition (1958) 16786 Japanese children, roentgenographic indi- cators of maturity (1958) 7904 modern and fossil, physical and chemical comparison (1952) 4862 regeneration, ionizing radiation effect, USSR (1959) 617 salts, isotope studies (1900) 14852 sarcoma frequency in relation to low level radiation exposure (1958) 13579 strontium-90 concentration (1957) 9138 structure, composition, and growth, bibli- ography (1955) 8745 tissue regeneration — effect of neurotropic substances in acute radiation sickness, USSR study (1959) 10382 , . ^. subsequent to fractures in combination with radiation disease (1959) 1708 tissue, X-irradiation influence on mineral metabolism (1958) 17100 total growth, procedures for estimating ra- rioisotopic techniques (1958) 13483 Bonesteel, S. Dak., substation, construction, specifications (1951) 1581S Bonet, Generosa, relief (1954) 3605, 10136, 11330 Bonfiglio, Assunta. sister, permanent residence (1951) 15037. 18327. 194S1 ,„„„, Bongart, Evelvn, relief (1951) 18207; (1952) 2295, 3583 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 307 Bongart. Honrv. relief (1951) 1S207 ; (1952) •2207). 3383 Bonham, Ti?x. : land conveyance — law (lOnC) 11 SOS reports (lOntj) 7029. 10550 Boni, Giuseppa. relief (195(i) 53G1 Bonifacio, Marianna, sister, relief (1951) VMini. 17712, 18142 Bonln Ishnuis : Japanese nationals claims, payment — hearings (19r.O) 1G38 ]aw (1900) 9404 reports (1959) 12513: (1900) 3570. 9403 Boninl, Dina, sister, relief (1951) 13361, 17712, 1!^142 Bonito, Anna J., relief (1955) 15180 Bonlto: canned In oil or brine, tariff investigation (1953) 1491 canned in oil, trade agreement escape clauses (1953) 18042 Bonlto pipeline : construction, etc., right-of-way to Alamo- gordo, N. Mex. — law (1958) 13994 reports (1957) 15497; (1958) 12004 Bonito Puel)lo : canid remains (1955) 1802 expedition, report of findings (1959) 10583 material culture (1955) 1802 prehistoric peoples, life, etc., relation of geology of Chaco Canyon (1954) 4483 Bonk, Iwan, and wife, relief (1955) 7581, 11908. 14078 Bonn, Germany, housing construction program, use of nonappropriated funds, report (1954) 6699 Bounalle. Margaret G., relief (1958) 122S6, 13908. 14323 Bonner, Brant, relief (1958) 13950, 14619 Bonner, Herbert C. : portrait presentation, proceedings, print as document, report (1957) 15287 portrait, presentation to Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, House pro- ceedings (1959) 1514 Bonneville, Oreg. : Columbia Uiver flood control, increase au- thorization, hearings (1955) 10038 Indian fishins grounds, replacement, in- crease authorization — law (1955) 9415 reports (1955) 6158, 9901 Bonneville Dam : construction damage to Indian fishing grounds, increase replacement author- ization— hearings (1955) 10038 law (1955) 0415 reports (l!)n.">t 0158, 9901 fish passage facilities (19."8) 8561 Influence of cliinook salmon abundance in Columbia River (1957) 16810 passage of fish (1953) 16034-36, 20118; (1954) 19528; (1956) 6.34. 17203; (1957) 14109; (1958) 15908; (1960) 6827 errata (1956) 18848 passage of shad at fishways (1953) 7760 project- act, as amended (1951) 2744 act of 1937, amend, hearings (1958) 15862; (1959) 10054; (1960) 3727 power components, commercial, 1953 (1954) 6445 salmon ajre and length at seaward migration (1957) 843 salmonids downstream movement (1958) 6015 sonic tracking of adult salmon (1960) 18524 Bonneville Hydraulic Laboratory, general In- formation (1954) 18553 Bonneville, I>ake : ancient soils study (1951) 1056 Btratlgraphic, engineering, and water studies of basin (1954) 8799 Bonneville Powei" Administration : appropriations, 1952, estimate (1951) 9578 Bonneville Power Administration — Continued appropriations. 1953 — estimate (1952) 3631 hearings (1952) 5328 appropriations, 1954. Interior Dept. — hearings (1953) 10724 law (1953) 15234 reports (1953) 10710, 15408 appropriations, 1955, Interior Dept. — hearings (1954) 6858, 10247 law (1954) 11429 reports (1954) 10128, 11522 api»ropriations, 1955, supplemental, report (1954) 14807 appropriations, 1956, Interior Dept., budget amendment (lOriy) 7571 appropriations. 1956. public works — hearings (1955) 12160 law (1955) 14:;32 reports (1955) 9674. 11748. 12099 appropriations. 1956. supplemental — hearings (1955) 15476 proposal (1955) 11855 report (1955) 15353 appropriations, 1957, public works — hearings (1956) 10:{52 law (1956) 14409 reports (1956) 10271. 10624 appropriations. 1957. supplemental — hearings (1956) 15434 law (1956) 16725 proposal (1956 ) 10192 reports (1956) 14915, 15401, 16959, 1G905 appropriations. 1958, public works, hearings (1957) 9548, 11268-269 appropriations, 1959. public works, hearings (1958) 830S. 9777 appropriations, 1960, public works, hearings (1959) 8721 appropriations. 1901, public works, hearings (1900) 8119 budget, 1958, amendment (1957 )8131 changing name to Columbia Power Admin- istration, report (1952) 13295 coordination problems, negotiations with Idaho Power Co.. hearings (1058) 12609 construction, estimate (1951) 9577 generation and sales statistics — calendar year (1954) 6444; (1955) 5859; (1956) 6703, 18416: (1957) 6469; (1959) 5661 : (196n) 6308 fiscal vear (1954) 16298; (1955) 18079; (1957 14749; (1958) 4047, 13691; (1959) 13438; (1960) 16582 monthly (1951) 1706, 11890; fl952) 1092. 11703; (1953) 3005, 13825; (1934) 2331 labor-management relations, report (1951) 6731 power transmission, proposed Intertie with facilities in California, hearings (1959) 8894 releases (1957) 12032; (1958) 2036 report. 1953 (1954) 6445 sale of surplus power, California Intertie, hearings, (1960) 11169, 13788 Bonneville Power Corporation, establish, hear- ings (1960) 3727 Bonny Dam, design and construction, technical record (1954) 9039 Bonton, Melina, relief (1955) 6103 11311, 11876 Bonus (military) : code of Federal regulations (1951) 13729; (1954) 12289; (1955) 10240; (1956) 12572; (1957) 9908: (1958) 5917; (1959) 4822; (1960) 5332 reeulistment bonus — Armv regulations (1951) 4385, 6013, 16029; (1952) 8341, 17200; (1953) 8460. 14728; (1954) 1104S, 13548; (1955) 160, 13735; (1956) 19765; (1957) 266, 4659-60 hearing (1954) 12136 law (1954) 14044 reports (1954) 11692, 11777, 11948 Page 308 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Bonus (military) — Continued reenlistment bonuses validation — law (195G) 14394 reports (1956) S514 ,10578 State legislation status, Air Force pamphlet (1957) 12836; (195S) 5294 see also Recruiting and cnilstment. Booby traps, use and installation. Air Force manual (1957) 6033 Book Cliffs, Cretaceous and Tertiary forma- tions (1960) 69SS Book covers, free entry, reports (1954) 12115 ; (1959) 14218 Book ends, steel, specification (1951) 16709 Book lists, see Books. Book of Mormon, statement regarding use as guide to archeological researches (1960) 16249 Book paper, see Paper. Book stores, see Stores. Bookbinders : examination announcements (1951) 13046; (1959) 3216, 15518; (1960) 1682 discontinuance notice (1959) 3223 hand work and machine operations, exami- nation announcements (1953) 795. 2150; (1954) 8162, 9541, 11238; (1955) 7486; (1956) 3288, 16577; (1957) 1646S; (1958) 13757 amendemnt (1952) 14831 Bookbinding : apprentice, examination announcements (1957) 10680, 10682 census of manufactures, 1954, industry bul- letin (1957) 6524 duty free importation by institutions, report (1959) 14218 leather, how to preserve (1956) 9588 library binding industry, trade practice rules (1955) 8176 theory and practice (1951) 1130 wire stitcher, specification (1952) 13916 Bookcases : wood — executive office, Federal standard (1954) 782; (1957) 15819 office tvpe, specification (1951) 5208; (1952) 16591 Booker T. Washington Centennial Commission, apnropriations, 1957, supplemental, law (1956) 16725 Booker T. Washington National Monument : birthplace cabin, replica (1958) 15269 establishment — hearing (1956) 10373 law (li956) 6897 reports (1956) 5174, 7169 general information (1958) 15270; (1960) 10299 Bookkeepers, employment outlook (1958) 1634 ; (1960) 8716 see also Accountants. Bookkeeping : social security, system (address) (1957) 7579 students study guide (1959) 8915, 14583 Bookkeeping machine operators, and unit su- pervisors, examination announcements (19.52) 14S.S3: (1956) 9995; (1959) 5734; (1960) 16692A Bookkeeping machines : industry, outlook for 1960 and review of 1959 (1960) 242 integrated payroll and cost distribution, spec, regs. (1954) 4764: (1956) 6523 Bookkeeping service, establishing and oper- ating (1957) 6486 Booklets, see Books. Bookracks : wood — executive office type, specifications (1952) 16592; (1954) 751 office. Federal standard (1954) 783 Books : aeronautical, dealers, list (1960) 16308 aids for knowing books for teen-agers (1955) 15589 American agricultural, lists (1956) 11348; (1958) 7805 ; (1960) 9115 Books — Continued book list. Air Force tech. libraries (1951) 2449, 5999, 12737, 17331-332 books for Indian schools, suggested list, supplement (1955) 15793; (1956) 7587 books for the blind, expand L.C. program and appropriations — law (1957) 15175 reports (1957) 13875,15286 books for the blind, wider distribution ap- propriations — hearing (1956) 16988 law (1956) 16791 reports (1950) 7198. 14859 cataloging handbook (1955) 6334 supplement (1957) 1871 children's bookshelf, booklist for parents (1952) 12070; (1953) 12223 coloring, Smithsonian Institution (1958) 8935 copyright convention, manufacturing clause change, hearings (1954) 10254 copvrightod, catalog of copyright entries (1951) 3298, 18418; (1952) 5519, 13875; (1953) 4291. 15857; (1954) 3892, 15232; (1955) 4567; (1956) 3670, 7226, 20142; (1957) 7143; (1958) 361, 5826, 16894; (1959) 8911, 17363; (1900) 9653. 16958 errata (1956) 1S702 departments and commandants' welfare activities, spec. regs. (1952) 8401 ; (1G54) 3199 ; (1955) 7108 departments at Army Service schools and colleges, spec. regs. (1952) 12545; (1953) 996G early printed, of Low Countries (1958) 6157 Engineer School Library acquisitions (1951) 8312 Federal item Identification guides for sup- ply cataloging (1958) 7153 Federal supply schedules (1952) 2796; (1953) 1085; (1954) 790; (1957) 820, 11497; (1958) 575, 8642; (1959) 417, 7734. 10118; (1960) 613 for businessmen, list (1958) 13109 for Indian schools, suggested list (1955) 15793 instruction — - electrical instruments, naval shipboard use, specification cancellation notice (1955) 10069 electronic equipment, specification (1955) 2938. 1910S : (1956) 16539 law. Federal supply schedule (1960) 11266 library, accountability, Army regs. (1957) 4778, 63S2 Librarv of Congress — author catalogs (1954) 2707, 13120; (1955) 2402. 13309; (1956) 2473, 12730, 13620; (1957) 2957, 12480; (1958) 2482, 10835: (1959) 2773, 11313, 14979; (1960) 2976, 12843, 14552 cumulative author list (1957) 16005 subiect catalogs (1954) 2708, 12435, 13121; (1955) 2403, 13310: (1956) 2474. 13621, 15851; (1957) 2958. 12476, 16983; (1958) 2478. 10831, 12936; (1959) 2769, 11309, 17672; (1960) 2972, 12339 library services, rural America (1957) 16685 list for retarded and reluctant reader (1954) 5551 mathematics teachers, list (1959) 8941 medical professional, Air Force pamphlet (1956) 17974 memorandum, specification (19i>6) 18961 (Overseas information program (1956) 19474 pornographic investigation — autiiorization or expeu.=;es, reports (1952) 7038, 8763. 13415: (1953) 2213 hearings (1953) 5633 procurement, spec. regs. (1951) 12887; (1952) 14690; (1953) 11981; (1954) 4818, 6343 program directors (adult education) (1952) 18779 public affairs booklet PA-B series (1956) 12549, 17230 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 309 Books — Continued Iiublislipd in t'ommunist China, list of cata- logii.'s (1960) msio publishin;; and printinp. census of manu- factures. 1954, industry bulletin (19.-7) Gr.2.3 publisliintr in'histrv — outI(.-.k fur 1959 and review of 1958 a 959) 14. "7 outlook f.«r 1900 and review of 1959 (1900) 15.35 rel.ntinp to Asia, bibliography (1957) 17210 religious. PACAF basic bibliographies (1959) IKuC research, unlocated, Lihrarv of Consrrss, lists (1951) 386.3: (1952) 2882; (195.3) 19271-272: (1951) 15016: (1955) 195;;2 : (1950) 20550; (1957) 17921; (1959) 909 ; (1960) 4148 Soviet literature, reviews, militarv physi- cians in AVnrld War 11 (1960) 979 State Dept. information centers, books by Communist authors — hearings (1953) 10738, 12947, 17290 18020 reports (1954) 3763 State Dept. report on hook and library pro- gram (1953) 20477 that need no dusting (1934) 15304 U.S. Book Excliange service, questions and answers (1900) 11347 United States, translated into — Portuguese, bibliography (1957) 4189 Spauish, bibliography (1957) 11092 USSR Academy of Sciences, brief reports on publications (1959) 0023 see alito r.ihliotherapy — Children's litera- ture — Guide books — Textbooks. Books for the blind (1957) 2160 sec also Blind. Books, Talking sec Blind — Talking books. Boolean functions, ,see Mathematics. Boom sprayers, spray distribution with (1955) 8580 Booms, Ships Bureau manual (1957) 10334 Boone County, Ind., aeromagnetic map (1951) 3571 Boone County. Ky. : bridge construction — hearings (1950) 18640 reports (1956) 14907, 17005 Boone County, W. Va. : Cabin Creek field, petroleum, gas injection (1952) 167S3 coals, carbonizing properties (1900) 14573 Hernshaw coal, carbonization properties and petrographic composition (1959) 6666 Boone project : hydraulic model studies (1954) 15934 planning, design, construction, etc., tech- nical report (1958) 10229 Boonville. Ind., Tecumseh coal-strip mine, testing and splicing electric cables and frame-grounding pit equipment (1900) 19069 Boophilus, see Ticks. Boosters (ordnance) : fuselage-mounted rocket boosters, influence on flow field at inlet and difTuser perfornijince of strut-mounted engine (1959) 900 Boot-mukluk, see Mukluk. Booth, Carolyn F„ court case of cxr (1951) 5476 Booth, Joseph, preference rights to land in Alaska (1955) 11530, 14081, 15039 Boots and shoes : abandoned in shoe repair establishments, spec, regs (1932) 10055 canvas and waterproof rubber. Federal sup- ply schedule (1957) 5523 combat, service specification, (1951) 8177 commodity classification, logistic responsi- bilities, spec, regs (1951) 6140. 12879; (1953) 339, 10945; (1954) 276 cotton and leather used in shoes, man\i- facturers' opinions (1900) 7700 effect of storage on shoe threads (1956) 6001 Boots and shoes — Continued employment of learners in shoe manufactur- ing Industry (1952) 6330 employment turns up in 1950 (1951) 11539 facts for industry, shoes and slippers — monthly (1951) 1713. 11898; (1952) 1100, 11711; (1953) 3011, 13832; (1954) 2354. 12778; (1955) 2049, 12938; (1956) 2105. 13238; (1957) 2508. 12008; (1958) 2072, 10436 1947-1955 (1955) 13963; (1957) 4911 summaries (1951) 19375; (1952) 2135, 14750; (1955) 337; (1957) 6623, 12970; (1958) 15675 Federal supply catalog — men's (1953) 10867, 15863 women's rubber, athletic, safety (1953) 10868 Federal supply schedules (1958) 5985; (1959) 4837; (1960) 3350 flndin".;s and soling materials. Federal sup- ply classification, logistic responsibili- ties. Army regs (1956) 16420; (1957) 4700 firemen's rubber boots, non-slip, specifica- tion (1952) 2420 fitting of shoes, technical manual (1952) 10003 footwear and leather series reports (1954) 17803; (1956) 6001; (1959) 403S gymnasium shoes, men's and women's, specification (1958) 1389 heels, rubber, specifications (1951) 16708, 16815 higher world production and consumption of leather footwear (1954) 438 industrial marketing guide (1900) 4724 industry in Puerto Rico, findings of fact and recommendation (195i) 19409; (1958) 3857; (1959) 10633 industry wage structure (1954) 5760; (1958) 10054 .^l.OO minimum wage effects (1957) 8742 lasts, etc — census of manufactures, 1954 (1957) 7955 systems, foot measurements application (1953) 1411 leather — bluclier, etc., specification, cancellation notice (1950) 17104 oxford, black, specification, cancellation notice (1956) 17100 oxford, brown, specification, cancellation notice (1956) 17167 reissue. Army regs (1956) 6507 selection and care (1952) 14503 man-hours per pair (1951) 1332; (1952) 11205 manufacturing. Massachusetts wage chronol- ogy (1952) 19012; (1953) 202S1 ; (1958) 17221; (1960) 15949 men's — boots, legging top, Army Dept. circular (1955) 8887 dress, oxfords, specification (1956) 3785 dress shoes, last, specification (1937) 1911 footwear. Federal supply classification, logistic responsibilites, Armv regs (1950) 10428 men's footwear industries, job performance by age — departmental edition (1958) 1653 document edition (1958) 1201 men's shoe industry, capital requirements nnd operating ratios, 1950-31 (1954) 10040 new tanning process improves Insoles (1955) 17752 orthopedic adjustments to shoes, spec, regs (1952) 12502 orthoiiedic footwear, spec, regs (1953) 8496; (1934) 1.338 production by manufacturer's selling price — current industrial reports (1960) 12831 facts for industry (1958) 15609 Page 310 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Bouts and shoes — Continued production workers average weekly hours and hourlv earnings (1956) 19146 ; (1957) 14345; (1958) 12909 protective, acid resistant, synthetic rubber, specification (1953) 57TS protective dubbing, specifications (1951) 810; (1953) 13021 repairing ei|uipment. Federal supply clas- sification, logistic responsibilities. Army regs (1956) 18268 rubber — census of manufactures, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 6532 insulated, specification (1955) 10076 hip boots, specification (1951) 1S61S knee length, specification (1952) 7741 visual inspection guide, military standard (1957) 749 waterproof. Federal supply schedule (1951) 697S rubber heels, specification (1952) 16637 rubber sole fabric shoes, plant operation report for manufacture (1955) 1S437 rubber soled with fabric uppers, definition, amend tariff act — hearing (1958) 6476 laws (1954) 11443; (1958) 8126 reports (1953) 15479; (1954) 10228; (1958) 4395. 8389 safety shoes, serai-conductive, specification (1952) 18739 shoe-fitting fluoroscopes, radiation hazards (1951) 11694 shoe industry- — • outlook for 1959 and review of 1958 (1959) 1405 outlook for 1960 and review of 1959 (1960) 253 shoe laces and slippers, Federal supply schedule (1957) 3979; (1958) 4751 shoe polish, paste, specification (1958) 8626 shoes and shoe machinery, bibliography (1953) 1531 shoes and slippers — current Industrial reports (1960) 11925 facts for industry (1959) 2371, 10902 ; (1960) 256S summary of information (1954) 18245 ; (1957) 4831 tannins, census of manufactures, 1954, in- dustry bulletin (1957) 4865 uniform footwear. Army Dept. circular (1955) 8885 U.S. shoes, market in New Zealand (1960) 16588 women's — black oxfords, specification (1951) 8255 dress shoes, cement process (1952) 730 Federal supply classification, logistic re- spons-ibillties. Army regs. (1956) 16429 : (1957) 4764 your children's feet and footwear (1954) 16334 ; (195S) 4101 see also Lasts — Mukluks — Overshoes. Boozer, Homer C, relief (1952) 12847, 13385, 13735 Boppel, Maryanna, relief (1951) 14753. 9512, 13483 Boral : new thermal neutron shield (1954) 9394 ; (1955) 5635 sheet, creep strength at 200, 400, and 600 F (1955) 7200 Borates : census of mineral industries, 1954, indus- try bulletin (19.")7) 12947 clarity of borated water (1950) 6551 minerals, differential thermal analysis (1957) 14273 see also Sodium borate — Sodium calcium borate. Borax : borax experiments (1956) 1282, 4812 flre-retardant paints containing borax (1953) 16261 sodium borate, specification (1952) 14036 sodium tetraborate, specification (1951) 16765 Borax Consolidated. Ltd., land exchange(1952) 3636. 5540, 6933 Borchert, Arthur A., court case (1951) 5466 Borden County, Tex., Horseshoe Atoll, geol- ogy (1959) 14756 Border Patrol, see Immigration Border Patrol. Border sentinel (periodical, in English and Spanish) (1951) 2144, 12414; (1952) 1586, 12157; (1953) 3483, 14324; (1954) 2821, 13226; (1955) 2506, 13418; (1956) 2582, 13733; (1957) 3071. 125S9 ; (1958) 2594. 10947; (1959) 2887. 11427; (1960) 3096, 12464 Border sentinel comment (periodical) (1951) 2145 Boreholes : drilling with small diameter bits, experi- mental results of work, USSR study (1959) 65S2 geophysical methods for analyzing specific capacity of multiaquifer wells (1960) 17183 Borenstain, David M., relief (1955) 6097, 11339. 11902 Borenstajn, Itta, relief (1955) 6097, 11339, 11902 Borenstein. Balbina, relief (1956) 5344; (1959) 4079 Borenstein. Rachel, relief (1959) 12352 Borghesi. Pier L., see Stewart. Pier L. B. Boric. Milan, relief (195S) 12228 Boric acid : cadmium sulfate solutions, water decompo- sition by reactor radiations (1956) 9866 photographic, specification (1951) 16745 Boric oxide : deposits on jet-engine surfaces, equilibrium thickness study (1959) 1017 gaseous species of boron-boric oxide system (1951) 17553 physical and thermodynamic properties, re- view (1957) 8830 toxicity (1960) 12845 vapor pressure — influence on calculated combustion per- formance of pentaborane (1959) 1009 USSR study (1960) 8580 Borides : control material for nuclear reactors (1960) 3400 suitabilitv as crucible material for molten titanium, metallurgical evaluation (1955) 3598 Boring bar. see Bars (metal, etc.). Boring heads, metal working machine, speci- fications (1952) 15051; (1953) 13039- 40 Boring insects, pulpwood losses, reducing by shading conventional pulp piles (1960) 9812 see also names of insects. Boring machinery, see Drills (tools). Borinquen Home Corp., relief (1960) 9576. 13282. 15059 Borkowski, Aleksandra, relief (1955) 9474 ; (1956) 1477, 3344 Borneo : British, gazetteer, official standard names, list (1956) 751 chart of northwest coast (1951) 7126 north, geographic names decisions (1952) 17839 sailing directions — southeast (1953) 4582 changes (1954) 8810: (1955) 19494; (1957) 2116; (1958) 8749; (1960) 724 supplement (1951) 3709 . west and northeast coasts and ofc-lying islands, change (1958) 8746 western coast and off-lying islands (1952) 4162 changes (1953) 20239; (1955) 15789; (1957) 935 Bornstayn, Zeldi, relief (1960) 13498 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 311 Bornsteln, Arthur L., relief (1957) 10802; (1958) 11645, 12274 Boron : and boron compounds — catalog of techulcal services (1957) 0193 chemistry, literature search (1959) 134:^0 structures (1950) 403 average bond energies between boron and elements of 4th-7th groups of periodic table (1955) 10503 burning rates (1957) 4260 coated thermopiles for use in neutron fields (1955) 5581, 11043 creep-rupture properties of complex heat- rosistant alloy, mechanism of bene- flcial effects (195S) 15230 crystalline, electrical properties (1955) 5754 : (1956) 381 deteniiiiiatiou from zirconium hydride and zirconium oxide analyses (105t>) 3200 elementary, and boron compounds (1953) 70(i8 from crucible refractories, effect on complex heat-resistant alloy (1959) 8073 gaseous species of boron-boric oxide system (1951) 17553 graphite and uranium determination (1956) 6081 high energy fuels investigation — hearings (1959) 15969 report (1959) 15932 industry in Turkey (1958) 8807 injury to plants (1960) 3289 liquid ammonia chemistry of boron (1955) 7421 micro-amounts in uranium, colorimetric determination (1955) 11104 mineral facts and problems (1955) 12526; (1960) 4158 mineral market reports (1951) 14046; (1952) 11293; (1954) 43.34; (1955) 6646; (1950) 5878: (1957) 2181, 16027; (1958) 10072; (1959) 3868, 10440 minerals yearbook chapters (19.54) 8851 ; (1955) 195.36; (1956) 20558; (1957) 16010; (1958) 6109, 15169; (1959) 14988; (1900) 15967 Mines Bureau research programs (1958) 12964 ; (1939) 15009 organic compounds, USSR study (1960) 14445 polymers, research (1957) 3351-52, 4635 slurries in octene-1, combustion perform- ance for range of inlet temperatures and pressures (1059) 995, 1009 titanium alloys, memorandum (1955) 9010 X-ray crystallography (1900) 1G026 Boron cirbido: annealing of radiation damage (1956) 6553 bricks for slow neutron shields and sinks (1952) 2006 physiochcmical investigation of SiC-B4C section of Si-B-C system, USSR study (1960) 173S0 thermal conductivity (1952) 10032; (1955) 7194 Boron fluoride: auisole-boron trifluoride complexes, pilot plant proposal for boron isotopes sep- aration, design, etc 0958) 15589 separation factors in ccpiilihrium vaporiza- tion of boron trifluoride, USSR study (1960) 15831 Boron hydrides : chemistry, isotopic exchange reactions (1958) 13540 exposure, simple clinical test (1900) 7755 liquid diboraiie with liquid fluorine, as rocket propellaut (1900) 5849 of light weight elements and related com- poiiiids (1954) 17755 Boron nitride, research (1953) 17741 Boron isotopes : B-10 use in neutron capture tlierapy (1958) 13521 B-10, 11, enrichment, anisole-BP.n pilot plant for separation, design, etc (1958) 15589 Boron Isotopes — Continued .separation (1958) 15612 seimration bv — chemical method, USSR study (1960) 8540 thermodiffusion, USSR study (1960) 8520 separation factors in equilibrium vaporiza- tion of boron trifluoride, USSR study (1960) 15H31 Boron trifluoride. see Boron fluoride. Boron wall counting tubes, see Radiation counter tubes. Borough of Ringwood, see Passaic County, N.J. Borromeo, Robert A., relief (1954) 14842; (1955) 6238, 9566, 11271 Borrowing, see Loans. Bortolin. Elvira, relief (1954) 5390; (1955) 9535. 12019, 14111 Borzecka, Michaline, relief (1953) 12484; (1954) 3851. 50:!S Borzecka, .Miguelina, relief (1952) 7107 Bosch, I'eter V., relief (1950) 15072; (1957) 5206. 8143. 13078 Bosche, Alfred F., relief (1951) 3256, 6425, 6510 Boschetti. Ida B.. relief (1955) 4239; (1956) 8750. 10100 Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge; birds (1955) 636: (1959) 3509 general information (1957) 8<)16 Bost, Peter B., relief of aunt (1953) 10580, 15385 Boston. Mass. : aeronautical charts (1951) 6381, 0393 aged and aging, problenss, community view- point, hearings (1960) 1692 aircraft accident (1958) 7991 area profile (1955) 10195 census of business, 1954. central business district statistics (1957) 1673 errata (1957) 17423 census of housing — block statistics, 1950 (1952) 12658 characteristics, preliminary reports (1951) 12969 nonfarm housing characteristics, 1950 (1933) 3990 census of population (1951) 19353 and housing characteristics (1953) 751 characteristics, preliminary reports (1951) 12985 cranberry packaging, buver preference (1953) 9797 electric facilities of area, map (1959) 16335; (1960) 17005 evacuation by British — committee to attend celebration, expenses (1951) 0618 Marine Band to attend celebration — law (1951) 6432 reports (1951) 4930, 6536, 6692-93 Federal-State-local relations, etc., hearings (1958) 6SS9 fishermen, annual earnings in 1951 (1952) 15583 flight chart (1951) 493 harbor, reserved channel deepening and widening, engineer report — departmental edition (1957) 3895 document edition (1957) 3597 historic iToperties, etc., pres^orvation — law (1955) 11346 reports (1955) 9024, 9883 hosiiitals, earnings and supplementary benefits — departmental edition (1057) 10121 document edition (1957) 9414 housing project, sale to — law (1955) 14380 report (1955) 15348 Instrument approach charts (1951) 2901, 2915. 4054. 4732, 7822 juvenile delinciuency, hearings (1954) 12171 labor markets. 1953-54. wages and related heneiits (1954) 1S348, 18842 land conveyance — law (1952) 6970 reports (1952) 3747, 7283 Page 312 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Boston, Mass. — Continued mail routes, schedule for region (1956) 16048 naval shipyard, land transfer to Massa- chusetts port authoritj- — hearing (1959) 12526 law (1900) 13046 reports (1959) 12164, 14494; (1960) 13312 New-Eugland Courant, L. C. information circular, concerning newspaper (1055) 17358 New England Weekly Journal, L. C. in- formation circular, concerning news- paper (1955) 17359 occupational wage survey (1954). 12429 departmental editions (1951) 14005; (1952) 16373; (1953) 15363; (1955) 144S2 ; (1957) 4162; (1958) 1654; (1959) 5171; (1960) 5765 document editions (1951) 13204; (1952) 1673S; (1953) 16311; (1955) 12505; (1957) 3009; (1958) 1278; (1959) 4432: (1960) 4844 port (195S) 3416 standard metropolitan area — housing inventorv, components of change, 1950-56 (1958) 7974 national housing inventorv, 1956, charac- teristics (1959) 4363 terminal forecasting manual (1951) 15915 tidewater over Fort Point Channel, declare nonnavigable — law (1955) 7538 reports (1955) 7648, 7939 topographic map (1951) 13911 turkeys, marketing margins and practices (1957) 14643 weather observations, hourly (1956) 19494 wholesale produce market (addresses) (1952) 879, 6199 wool prices, comparison of domestic and imported wools (1954) 4598 Boston & Albany R.R., accidents (1954) 4286, 17569: (1956) 785 Boston & Maine RR, accidents (1955) 3484; (1956) 783; (1957) 5640; (1958) 73S8; (1959) 3638 Boston Mountains, aeronautical chart, (1951) 7866 Boston National Historic Sites Commission : appropriations. 1956, supplemental — hearings (1955) 15476 law (1955) 14388 proposal (1955) 15026 reports (1955) 14905, 15353 appropriations. 1958 — law (1957) 10745 report (1957) 10945 appropriations, 1960, proposal (1959) 12340 establish (1951) 15010 law (1955) 11346 reports (1955) 9624, 9883 extend time for completion of work — laws (1957) 4973; (1958) 9321; (1959) 12017 reports (1958) 9697; (1959) 8665, 12456 report on Lexington-Concord Battle Road- — print additional copies, report (1959) 7424 text (1959) 5809 Boston Naval Shipyard : land exchange — law (1951) 19530 reports (1951) 17935, 18359 Materials Laboratory, evaluation report (1958) 17376 Bostwick, James L., relief (1957) 5081, 5250, 6713 Boswell, Barbara M., relief (1959) 12110, 15590, 16030 Boswell, Dezrin, relief (1957) 10891, 13805, 14855 Bot flies, see Flies. Botanic Garden, National, see National Bo- tanic Garden. Botanical gardens : national, in Hawaii, feasibility of establish- ing, investigate, reports (1960) 11101, 15162 Norris Oak Arboretum, general information and identification guide (1958) 1871 see also National Botanic Garden. Botanical prospecting, see Prospecting. Botanicals, census of manufactures, 1954, in- dustry bulletin (1957) 6527 Botanists, USSR, report on visit to Chinese botanical institutes, etc (1960) 5499 Botany : atomic energy in plant science (1952) 3389- 90, 3803 index (1951) 10020 botanic research, methodology, USSR study (1960) 1S778 botanical institutes, stations and gardens of China, report on visit by Soviet botan- ists (1960) 5499 botanizing with Okinawans (1953) 19466 Communist China's accomplishments during past decade (1960) 5500 Fletcher's Ice Island, T-3 (1960) 12705 geobotanical method in geological investiga- tion (1960) 7778 geobotanical reconnaissance near Grants, N. Mex (1953) 11182 instruction at Military Medical Academy Imeni S. M. Kirov, USSR study (1960) 8657 of San Antonio, Tex geography of China pollinosis in area (1960) 9129 regional botanical (1959) 13189 teaching resources utilization, Montana State College experiment (1958) 8526 various aspects in Ukraine past 40 years (1960) 2001 see also Astrobotany — Phytogeography — Plants (fossils). Botany Field Station, Hanford Works, report (1952) 2067 Botany Institute, Academy of Sciences, Ukr SSR, scientific activity (1960) 15730 Botelho. John J., relief (1953) 12577; (1954) 3795, 5003 Botfly, see Sheep bot fly. Bothnia, Gulf of: lights and fog signals, lists (1951) 5417; (1952) 17861; (1955) 10436; (1956) 17458; (1957) 4124; (1958) 17016; (1959) 7807; (1960) 3929 changes (1957) 7457, 14291, 17863; (1958) 3555, 12880 supplement (1954) 896 sailing directions for Baltic (1953) 7901 Bothynus, see Beetles. Botoshansky, Mario, relief (1955) 11497 Botrytis, diseases of gladiolus (1954) 7820 Botta, Emma, relief (1953) 7370, 10597, 12274 Botterud, Keith A., relief (1956) 11850 Bottini, Giovanni R., relief (1952) 3716, 9022, 10274 Bottle openers, nonmechanical, shipboard use, specification (1952) 10979 Bottles : aspirator. 4 liter capacity, specification (1956) 18909 drift- study to deduce surface circulation in Gulf of Maine (1959) 3498 drift use in ocean currents study rec- ords (1958) 4771 use in surface current studies, Saginaw Bay and Lake Huron (1959) 6194 embalming solution, cork finish, one-half gallon, specification (1954) 10435 insulated and vacuum, specification (1951) 3925 milk, delivery cases, recommendation of trade (1951) 8445; (1954) 8496; (1958) 53S9 narrow mouth, with ground glass stoppers, specification (1956) 20321 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 313 Hot tics — Continued plastic, screw cap and carboys, specifica- tion (1957) 1884 poison, iilass, specification (1054) SC91 polyethvlcue, molecular -weifflit, chain branchini?, etc., effects on properties relative to shelf life of liquids stored (1958) 7871 screw cap, medical and laboratory uses, speciflcatiou (1955) 4770; (1957) 15749 stopper— ,- ^. narrow mouth, amber, speclflcatlon (1952) 9308 serum, specification (1952) 4070 vaccine, specification (1952) 4071 vial labels, specification (1956) 1S964 weighing. with stoppers, specification (1957) 7292; (1958) 542 see also Ampoules. Bottling, of distilled spirits under Federal alcohol administration act (195(>) IGSO Bottling warehouses, see Wareliouses. Bottomless Lakes, N. Mex., quadrangle (1951) 5S(JS Botulism : avian, research (1954) 1896 Clostridium botulinum C toxin stability, contribution to knowledge (1959) 3GS0 detection of CI. botulinum microorganisms with aid of luminescent antibodies, USSR study (1960) 14102 growth and toxin formation of type A in cellophane bags (1959) 797 proteins of type A botulinus toxins, study by paper photophoresis method (1958) 10245 USSR study (1959) 6453 Boucher. Arthur J., relief (1952) 13207; (1953) 4135; (19.54) 15088, 16588 Boughton, Frederick G.. relief (1952) 1323G Bougies. Eustachian, specification (1953) 7732 Bouillon cubes, vegetable, beef, etc., specifica- tion (1955) 3192, 15545 Bouillons, Federal supply classification, logis- tic responsibilities, Army regs (1956) 18331 Boulder, Colo. : laud conveyance — law (1954) 8229 reports (1954) 5256, 5421 reconnaissance for radioactivity in Gold Hill mining area (1956) 420 Boulder, Mont., radioactivity reconnaissance in area (1951) 16150 Boulder batholilh : exploration drilling, 1954, Jefferson and Silver Bow Counties, Mont (1959) 11734 mineralogy of uranium-bearing deposits in Montana (1959) 8400 uranium-bearing deposits (1954) 13738 Boulder Canyon project : Ail-American Canal System, contribution to economic development of Imperial and Coachella valleys, Calif, and to the nation (1956) 945, 15004 annual report, 1952 (1953) 4807 costs of operation and maintenance of Gov- ernment operated facilities, 1953-55 (1954) 10781 specifications and Invitations — bushings (electric) (1952) 4392 butterfly valve and controls, etc (1954) 1003, 4453 earthwork, pipe lines, etc (1951) 5798; (1952) 3057; (1953) 2823-24, 6334 generator (unit N-8), (1954) 7615, 9018, 10810, 12535, 15800 hydraulic turbine, guard valve and inlet pip(! (1954) 1062, 4452 lifting beam aud jacking frame (1951) 1539 painting 2 project buildings In Boulder Citv, Nev (1954) 9012 partitions, metal (1952) 16922 paving and resurfacing highways, Boulder City, Nev (1954) 7602 Boulder Canyon project — Continued specifications and invitations — continued pumping units (1952) 18175; (1953) 6327 rofk slab removal (1953) 9034-35 switchyards, completion of construction n9r;2) 4394 transformers (1951) 11720 water, availability (1954) 107S0 Boulder City, Nev. : annual report, 1954 (1955) 3020 change to State-operated municipality, hear- ing (1954) 1665 disposal of Federal property in area to aid incorporation of municipality — hearing (1956) 3531 law (1958) 14243 reports (1955) 15350; (1956) 14873; (1958) 8266. 9707, 14516 incorporate as municipality. Federal aid — law (1958) 14243 reports (1958) 8266. 9707, 1451G P.A.X telephone directory (1954) 15793 painting 2 project buildings, specifications (1954) 9012 paving, curb, gutter and asphalt, on 5th Sircet. specifications (1954) 7602 titanium plant (1955) 1S407 operating cost (1956) 17546 recent practice (1952) 14222 Boulder County, Colo. : Caribou area, geology and uranium deposits (1958) 1565 tungsten — • district (1953) 16345; (1954) 15558 mining and milling (1960) S75S potentiality, study (1955) 158G5 uranium vein deposits at Caribou mine (1952) 4858 Boulder Creek Supply Canal, earthwork and structures, specifications (1953) 9632; (1954) 9019 Boulder Mountain, Aquarius Plateau, Utah, Quaternary geology (1958) 16062 Bouncing, see Vibration. Boundaries : Germany boundary changes, agreement with Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1956) 42G5 seaward, of U.S., investigation, reports (1952) 13386; (1953) 2218 Boundaries (physics) : displacement theory of domain boundaries in ferromagnetic substances (1954) 1449 Boundary and Water Commission, Interna- tional, United States and Mexico, see International Boundary aud Water Commission, United States and Mexico. Boundary-induced dowuwash due to lift in two-dimensional slotted wind tunnel (1955) 10115; (1960) 2131 Boundary layer: accumulations, turbine nozzles (1955) 1699 aerodynamics — heat transfer transition on 10° cone in free flight (I960) 5882 internal, source distribution method ob- taining flow pertubatlons due to small area variations, mass, momentum, and heat additions (1959) 10493 sweptback air inlet in root of 45° swept- IJack wing (1955) 3570 air accumulation, semivaneless turbine stator to eliminate (1957) 7571 '^"airfoil section, NACA 64A010 (1951) 1404 area suction near leading edge (1954) 1S922 finite surface disturbances and angle of attack (1952) 18006 porous surface and suction velocity dis- tribution (1954) 982 transition of boundary layer delayed (1952) 19054 area suction flap tests on NACA 64A010 air- foil at high subsonic speeds (1900) 8810 Page 314 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Boundary layer — Continued atmospheric, numerical experiment, pre- liminary report (1960) 3344 axial-flow fan rotor, influence on (1951) 5666 blade-outlet, characteristics of stator blade for high subsonic Mach number tur- bine, comparison of results of studies (1959) 5246 blowing air through porous flat plate into airstream, efl;ect (1958) 770 calculation \\irh heat transfer and arbitrary presure gradient (1958) 786 cascade diffusing bend, etc (1952) 7936 ceuterbody, effect of removal near throat of 3 conical nose inlets at Mach 1.6-2.0 (1960) 4208 channel flow problems, solutions, limita- tions, and effects of compressibility, etc (1958) 16377; (1960) 7463 characteristics, nozzles having radial flow in divergent part (1959) 3918 characteristics of 6-percent-thick symmet- rical circular-arc airfoil having 30- percent-chord training edge flap at Mach number of 6.9 (1959) 13422 compressible growth over insulated surfaces with pressure gradient (1957) 10215 compressor flow theory and experiment (1959) 1067 control — air load distributions on flapped wings (1959) 1073 area suction, flow resistance of fibrous- glass compacts (1955) 3573 axial-flow turbomachines, improve (1951) 11G03 blowing — applied to helicopter rotor, full-scale wind-tunnel tests (1960) 17S91 applied to trailing-edge flaps of 45° swept-wing fighter airplane (1960) 5847, 16061 effect on aerodynamic characteristics of large-scale unswept configuration (1960) 17897 blowing, on leading- and trailing-edge rtaps — full-scale wind-tunnel tests (1959) 16919 investigations (1959) 3928, 15073 blowing oa 35° sweptback-wing airplane, investigation of net flap in conjunction with plain flap (1959) 5289 blowing over flaps in deflecting propeller slipstream downward for vertical take- oft" (1957) 1107; (1958) 3719 blowing-type, as applied to trailing-edge flaps of 35° swept-wing airplane (1059) 5217 effect on lift-drag ratio of airfoil sec- tions (1951) 15630 effect on i)erforin;ince of twin-scoop ari- induction system at Mach numbers to 1.9 (19G0) 17807 effects of iiropeller slipstream on lift and flow for suction applied to trailing-edge flap (1958) 17279 effects on engine performance of using turbojet engines as pumps (1959) 16787 effects on take-off. etc. (1952) 19053 external-compression bump inlet per- formance (1960) 17848 flap, 35° sweptback-wing with blowing from shroud (1958) 10114 flow distortions produced by supersonic inlets, factors aft'ecting (1960) 17844 full scale swept ring (1952) 7921 high pressure blowing over flap and wing leading edge (1959) 1072 internal systems, side-inlet at Mach num- ber 2.96, investigation (1959) 5236 investigation at Macli numl)ers 1.41, 1.61. and 1.82 of 2 variable-geometry inlets having 2-dimensional compression sur- faces (1959) 5250 investigation at Mach numbers from 2.1 to 3.0 of circular-internal-contraction Boundary layer — Continued control — continued inlets with translating ceuterbodies (1900) 4195 investigation for drag reduction of swept-wing section at low-speed and high Reynolds numbers (1960) 19120 jet-fiap-wing configuration at zero and low forward speeds, aerodvnamic char- acteristics (1960) 8820 methods of improving diffuser-exit total- pressure profiles for side-inlet model at Mach no. 3.05 (1959) 6718 on rectangular semispan wing with lead- ing-edge and trailing-edge flaps, in- vestigation (1958) 1722 porous materials resistance to air flow (1954) 2033 rectangular supersonic scoop inlet with swept sides designed for low drag at Mach number 2.7, investigation (1959) 1028 short-annular-diffuser, configuration uti- lizing suction (1957) 10204 suction area application to trailing-edge flaps of 35° swept-wing airplane (1959) 5218 supersonic inlet flow stabilization tech- niques (1959) 6712 sweptback wing configurations with blowing flaps, etc., surface pressure distributions (1959) 1078 unswept, aspect-ratio-10 wing, 2 propel- lers, and blowing flaps, wind-tunnel tests of airplane model (1959) 1087 wing sections (1955) 8362 cooling effect, transition for low-speed gas flow at entry of tube (1954) 972 critical height of distributed roughness par- ticles at Mach numbers to 5, sim- plifed method for determination (1959) 1093 data from conical diffusers (1955) 19557 di^placement effects in air at Mach numbers of 6.8 and 9.6 (1958) 4985; (1960) 2130 displacement effects on pressure distribu- tion, skin friction, and heat transfer of bodies at hypersonic speeds (1958) 10122 errata (1959) 8074 diverter-type, removal system for scoop in- let (1959) 16770 drag and pressure recoverv of nose inlet (1954) 7502 equation for mean velocity distribution (1959) 527S equations — correlation formulas, tables of density, transport properties of equilibrium dissociating air for use in solutions of equations (1960) 4266 integral form (1952) 156-54 of motion at supersonic velocities in mod- erately rarefied gas (1960) 10270 3-dimeusional flows (1951) 7241; (1952) 17987 fabrication-type roughness eft'ects on tur- bulent skin friction at supersonic speeds (1958) 10121 finite span, effects on section characteristics of sweptback wings of aspect ratio (1953) 17788 fixing transition effects on transonic aero- dynamic characteristics of wing body configuration at Reynolds nos. 2.4 to 12 million (1958) 13023 flat-plate laminar flow inside and after ex- pansion waves and after shock waves (1957) 10194 flow — character, relation of generation of lift force on wing (1960) 10269 laminar, evaporation, heat transfer, and velocity distribution (1958) 3700 of electrically conducting fluids over flat plate of transverse magnetic field (1957) 10199; (1958) 16362 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 315 Boundary layer — Continued flow — continued streamwlse arrays of vortices, photo- Krapliie evidence (19G0) 178S9 study (I'JOO) 42.S0 visualization, fluorescent-oil film method and otlier techniques (1959) 0787 flows, niagnftohydrodynamlc aspects (1959) 6791 force measurements on slender cone-cylinder boilv of revolution, aerodynamic theory (19b9) 2027 fuselage, internal performance at Macn numbers to 2.0 of 2 immersed auxiliary inlets (1959) 0702 growth and shock attenuation in shock tube witli rouu'hness (1956) 7094 hypersonic flow field over blunt flat plate, effect of leading-edge sweep and sur- face inclination (1959) 2053 interferometer Investigation of flow around airfoil (1952) 18011 internal scoop, performance of supersonic ramp inlet with (1959) 985 internal viscous (low problems with body forces, solution (1958) S,S37 investigations, 1917-48 (1956) 11024 laminar — behind shook advancing into stationary fluid (1955) 5078: (1950) 11047 calculation, numerical method (1952) 9526 errata (1953) 9508 calculation with axial pressure gradient and heat transfer (1954) 4387 characteristics, effect of thermal proper- ties (1953) 8019 cone and flat-plate Reynolds numbers for equal ratios of laminar shear to shear caused bv small velocity fluctuations (1957) 14449 damping of oscillatory waves (1959) 17387 develoi)ment behind suction point (1952) 7922 displacement effects (1951) 18812; (1952) 17993 equations for porous wall with variable temperature (1954) 18911; (1956) 7672 experimental investigation, control (1952) 9530 forced-convection heat transfer in ducts (1955) 1708 heat-transfer parameters on hemispheri- cal nose (1955) 803 in incompressible fluid (1951) 15617 in supersonic flow (1951) 20150 Interaction with oblique shock wave (1959) 5287 interaction with reflected shock wave in shock tube (1959) 6229 Interaction with shock wave on convex wall (1960) 19137 localized regions of separation (1951) 8r,5H on cone in supersonic flow at large angle, of attack (1953) 1270: (1954) 7474 over flat plate (1952) 7930 passing throuL'h shock waves (19541 977 reflection of shock waves (1053) 9507 skin friction (1952) 4208, 14267 skin-friction coefficients and velocity profiles (1954) 2041 solutions of equations (1952) 18010 stability affected by changes in thickness (1952) 15008 stability, between parallel streams (1951) 391 5 Stability, near stagnation point over im- permeable wall and wall cooled bv nor- mal fluid injections (1957) 16018 suction for control on airfoil (1952) 9522 three-dimensional instability, on concave walls (1954) 12405 turbulent, or transitional- nonlinear theory for predicting effects on attenuation of shock waves in shock tubes (1958) 163S4 Boundary layer — Continued laminar — continued turbulent, or transitional — continued on sphere at Mach numbers 2.00 and 4.15, heat transfer and recovery temperatures (1958) 779 unsteady flow, analysis (1951) 16988 when wall is porous, etc. (1951) 18824 with free-stream pressure gradient (1951) 20157 with heat transfer on cone at angle of attack in supersonic flow, calculation method (1958) 16397 with heat transfer on cone at angle of attack in supersonic stream (1958) 785 laminar and turbulent — analyzed bv differential-equation method (1953) 4681 analyzed by momentum-integral method (1953) 4680 flow during routine flight, thermal system for continuous monitoring (1957) 16065 heat transfer (1952)) 7948 pressure rise across shock waves, errata (1953) 4078 quadrature method for calculation (1955) 10540 separate, pressure rise across shock waves (1952) 16814 laminar, compressible — and heat transfer for unsteady motions of flat plate (1955) 19589 estimating separation point (1953) 4700 fluids (1952) 2942 integral methods (1952) 7928 on flat plate in slip flow (1952) 19063 on flat plate with unsteady flight velo- city (1957) 1098; (1958) 0219, 13011 on vawed cvlinder with transpiration cooling (1958) 10383: (1960) 14597 over yawed infinite cylinder with heat transfer and arbitary Prandtl number (1957) 10202 : (1959) 8009 solutions of equations with transpira- tion applicable to stagnation regions of axisymiiietric blunt bodies (1959) 13446 some finite difference solutions showing effects of upstream transpiration cool- ing (1959) 3936 three-dimensional, flow (1951) 7228 upstream transpiration effect on heat- transfer and skin-friction characteris- tics (1957) 8842 with heat transfer — analvsis bv integral methods (1956) 1:0615 : (■l957) 5725 and arbitrary pressure gradient, charts and tables for estimating stability (1959) 9377 and pressure gradient (1953) 19316, 19329: (1955) 3560, 6664, 10542; (1957) 8827-28 laminar, incompressible — cross flows (1950) 5940 solutions of flow systems derived (1956) 20026 3-dimenslonal. analysis of particle mo- tions (1957) 1073 3-dimensional, flow pattern similarity solutions (1957) 1067. 2226; (1958) 15249, 10307, 17282 leading-edge area-suction flap use to im- prove high-lift characteristics of air- plane model (1959) 959 leading-edge thickness on flow-over flat plate at ^iach number 5.7, effect (1960) 8812 lift hvsteresis at stall as unsteady phenom- enon (1950) 841; (1957) 8826 low I'randtl number solutions for forced !ind free convection (1959) 5294 low speed — In adverse pressure gradients (1953) 19330 turbulent shear spectra and local iso- tropy (1956) 19233 main-inlet byi)assing to supply airflow to ejectors at supersonic speeds (1959) 5243 Page 316 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Boundary layer — Continued mass flow and momentum for inlet per- formance, charts (1955) 19594 errata (1956) 5925 mixing of Mach number 3.95 stream in pres- ence of wall, investigation (1960) 4277 momentum distribution of turbulent bound- ary lavers in adverse pressure gradients (1955) 1702 near wall of axlal-flow compressor (1953) C2((l nonstationary, approximation method for integration of equations in incom- pressible fluid (1960) 10267 nose inlets — compressive flow about axially symmetric isentropic spikes at Mach number 3.S5 (1959) 167.S2 conical, shock interaction on spike (1960) 5864 perforated sheets as porous material for — distributed suction and injection (1956) 9269 suction-flap application (1957) 10217 pressure rise asociated with shock-induced separation (1950) 1775 reflection of shoclv waves (1951) S654 secondary Qov: — accelerating rectangular elbow (1953) 19320 cascades, visualization study (1953) 11300 : (1954) 1S904 patterns (1953) 6218 separated flows in supersonic and subsonic streams (1956) 127S3 ; (1957) 5738; (1959) 950 separation. efl:ect of heat transfer on peak pressure rise (1957) 7575 6hape and thickness, flight investigation on pressure distribution (1952) 17992 shock-induced separation — at high subsonic speeds, observations of aerodynamic characteristics (1958) S841 maximum pressure rise, observations (1957) 1064 skin friction and transition on 3 bodies of revolution at Mach number 1.61 (1954) 10704 stability diagrams for electrically conduct- insr fluids in magnetic field (1958) 13025; (1960) 4288 submerged inlets at low speeds (1951) 15623 subsonic, density profiles (1954) 4374 suction control of aspect-ratio-20 wing (1953) 1637S suction to obtain increased pressure recov- ery (1955) 8360 supersonic — aerodynamic heating (1951) 7218 stream and parallel subsonic stream bounded by fluid at rest (1953) 1280 stream measurement (1953) 4699 surface heating effect (1951) 8666 supersonic turbulent — measuring mean properties of. evaluation of experimental methods (1956) 15908; (1958) 1721 with large heat transfer measurement of density distributions (1958) 16390 temperature profiles on body of revolution, flight measurements (1957) 11754 three dimensional, displacement effect (1952) 11353; (1954) 4355 transition — and heat transfer, hemisphere-cylinder in free flight (1959) 16850, 16852 and surface temperature distribution at Mach 3.12 (1955) 15915 at Mach 3.12, with and without single roughness elements (1955) 782 at supersonic speeds (1953) 20327; (1959) 16792 effect of distributed granular-type roughness (1958) 4983 effect of distributed 3-dimensional roughness (1959) 17736 Boundary layer — continued transition — continued at supersonic speeds — continued effects of bluntness (1956) 5941: (1958) 764 V y . in flight techniques for detecting (1959) 15075 caused by laminar flow separation (1952) lOSOO caused by various types of roughness, effect of highly favorable pressure gradient (1959) 6754 characteristics of bodies of revolution. flat plate, etc (1960) 7457 cooling and nose blunting effect (1957) 4259 determination of Reynolds numbers on 10° cone (1953) 19325 ^^-Sv*, .^^ leading-edge geometry (1956) o944 effect on average heat transfer to yawed cylinder in supersonic flow (1959) effect on separated flows in supersonic and subsonic streams (1959) 950 ^"^^t^pO^ extreme surface cooling (1957) effects of fixing for unsw^pt-wing model ^19o8) 7541 influence of low wall teiL.perature and local heat transfer on 2-lnch-diameter hemispheres at Mach number of 4 95 and Reynolds number per foot of 73 2 X 10" (1960) 10070 luminescent lacquer indication (1951) measurements on hemispheres of various surface roughnesses (1959) 5301 mechanics (1955) 174S3 ; (1957) 10190 obtained in flight of cone-cylinder with ^,\^^a^. temperature ratios near 1.0 (1960) o8o9 on blunt bodies at Mach number 3 12 (1957) 1706S on cones, eft'ects of nose angle and Mach number (1958) 15250 on flat-faced bodies of revolution at high supersonic speeds (1959) 16756 ''^^^oll'''^ cylinder at Mach number of D 9 (1956) 11025A; (1958) 765, 3693 on hoUow cylinders in supersonic flight as affected by Mach number and surface roughness (1959) 5267 on„open-nose cone at Mach 3.1 (1958) o i 26 on parabolic body of revolution, effects 9?« 'i*^^* transfer (1954) 8930-31 : (19o6) 9255 on wings at Mach number 4.04 (1955) point fluctuations (1954) 5831 points varied with smoothness of surface and turbulence of air flow (1954) 197.37 sandpaper type roughness at low speed (1956) 20646; (1957) 11738 investigation (1958) 16359 supersonic speeds, review of recent infor- mation (1960) 17S0S surface roughness, techniques for finish- ing and inspection (1959) 3924 swept- and triangular-wing and body com- bination, aero-dynamic effects of fix- ing at Mach number from 0.60 to 1.40 (1960) 11556 two-dimensional wing, effects of rough- ness, surface cooling and shock impinge- nient (1960) 14589 with heat transfer on 2 bodies of revolu- tin at Mach no. 3.12 (1955) 17493 triangular ledges arrangements effect on performance of 23° conical diffuser (1954) 4380 turbulent — application of von Kdrmdn momentum theorem (1952) 812 artificial stimulation in rectangular con- duits (1957) 7255 artificially thickened fully developed (1951) 18821 ; (1953) 19307 Do not order from index; see indicated entry 282-992 — 68 21 Page 317 Boundary layer — Continued turbulent — continued base pressures at supersonic speeds on 2- diniensional airfoils and bodies of revDlwtion ( 1057) 2218 behind shocic or thin expansion wave niov- ini; into stationary liuid (1956) 11047 compressible flow, similarity theory (19.j2) 791-792 compressible, skin friction (1952) ll.^.'!3 contribution to noise Inside of fuselage (1957) 1045 convective heat transfer (1951) S665 development at Mach number 3.05 (1952) 14209 development, calculation (1951) 18S23 errata (1950) 591S development in compressible flow (1951) 8057 dra;.' of surface irregularities (1951) 3920 effects of distributed surface roufrhness over body of revolution ( 195S) H712 fliirht measurements (1900) 19110 free-convection, on flat plate (1052) 2910 growth, effect of free-stream turbulence (1900) 594S growth on unswept and swept wing (1951) IS S3 2 hear transfer at supersonic speeds (1954) 17097 heat transfer on fiat plate in supersonic flow (1054) 12484 in subsonic flow, transpiration cooling using air as coolant, investigation (1957) 17001 internal performance of several auxili- ary air inlets (1959) 6704; (1900) 7401 on flat plate having stepwise tempera- ture distribution, heat transfer meas- urements (1000) 1140 on flat plate with distributed light-gas Injection, analysis (195S) 3703 on shock-tulie wall, experimental studv (1958) 8827 on yawed cone in supersonic stream (1958) 1750; (1959) 17767 errata 1 1900) 4283 passing through shock waves (1954) 977 pipe flow, evaluation of moiuentum terms (1955) 170.-; pressure rise required for incipient sepa- ration in 2-dimensional supersonic flow (1950) 5268 separation investigation (1952) 7918 shock-induced separation, discontinuity effect on thickness parameters (1955) 10569 errata (1955) 10508 skin friction at supcrosnic speeds (1951) 7230 skin-friction coefHcients and velocitv pro- files (1951) 2041 skin friction drag on rough curvilinear surface, calculation method (1958) 10369 space-time correlations and spectra of wall pressure (1950) 678S spectrum survey in adverse pressure gradients (1955) 10568 teniper.-itiire recovery factor (1952) 7932 temperature recovery in supersonic flow (1051) 5070 theory (1953) 4075 transpiration cooling effect and heat trans- fer .-uul skin-friction characteristics (1955) 802 velocity flucttmtions effect on difTuser total-pressure-loss measurements (1954) 2042 wall cooling effect on inlet parameters of scoop opeiMting on flat or conical surface (1958) 40S0 wall pressure, fluctuations (1958) 4987 yawed flat plate (1955) 6669 zero pressure gradionce (1954) 15685; (1050) 11017 turbulent incompressible, heat transfer — arbitrary wall temperature and heat flux (1959) 2049 constant wall temperature (1959) 1086 Boundary layer — Continued turbulent Incompressible, heat transfer — continued skin friction (1951) 15653 step wall-temperature distribution (1959) 2047 transition location effect and prediction in known region (1959) 1080 2-dimensional comi>ressible-flow loss of tur- bomachine blade rows (1955) 1591C unsteady action — effect on shock wave attenuation In shock tube (1956) 17505; (1958) 7536 nonuniformities in shock-tube flow (1957) 10214 unswept, aspect-ratio-10 wing 4 propellers and blowing flaps, wind-tunnel tests of airplane model (1959) 16874 use of lioundary laver of cone to measure supersonic flow (1952) 11354 vortex ventilation inception on lifting sur- faces, hydrodynamic investigation (1957) 7557 wedge type diverters — effect on performance of half-conical side inlets (1959) 16780 side inlets, performance at supersonic speeds (1959) 16774 wing sections — aerodynamic noise, flight survev (1956) 5015 characteristics (1955) 174S7 effect of Reynolds number on stalling characteristics and pressure distribu- tion (1955) 19570 effects in hypersonic laminar flows in pressure gradient (1959) 10498 factor affecting transonic leading-edge flow separation (1956) 20636 flow parameters used in computing veloc- ity distributions prior to stalls, anal- ysis (1959) 15081 laminar heat transfer rates on yawed infinite cylinders in supersonic* flow, theoretical investigation (1959) 13416 laminar viscous flow, over surfaces with ejection or suction velocity and fric- tion characteristics (1958) 777 low speed flow over simulated flat plate for small angles of attack (1957) 5739 wing-shroud-hlowing control system applied to r9F-4 airplane flaps, flight evalua- tion (1959) 16754 yawed flat plates, turbulent shearing stress (1058) 6234 Zehnder-Mach interferrometer studies (1051) 16986 zero pressure gradient, evolution of ampli- fied waves leading to transition (1959) 16029 Boundary value problems : group characters to solution (10521 15869 telegraphist's equation (1953) 17074 Boundary Waters between United States and Canada, International .Toint Commis- sion on. Kcc International .Toint Com- mission on Boundary Waters between T'nited States and Canada. Bourbakis. Michail I., relief (1951) 11104, 10.X79. 17088 Bourbon County. Kans., water-flooding projects (1957) S8(t4 Bourke. .Vnnie L.. relief (1951) 4928 Bourke. Hohcrt J., relief of widow (1951) 4928 Boiirnoiiville Welding & Machine Co.. contract settlement (1951) 13571, 18417 Bouscaren, Aiitliony T.. consultation with T'n- Aiuerican Activities Committee (1958) Botise, Ariz., substation, air switches, invita- tion for bids (1954) 10834 Boutwell. William A., relief (1958) 7002, 11024 Bovine brucellosis, see Brucellosis. Bovine mastitis, see Mastitis. How and arrow, sec Archerv. Bowbells, X. Dak., quadrangle (1951) 1104 Bowditch, Nathaniel : American practical navigator (1959) 527 errata sheet (19G0) 9861 Page 318 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Bowers, Erlinda M., relief (1951) 18027, 194S2 Bowers, George L., proceedings for contempt (1951) 8052 Bowers, Robert H., and others, claims (1954) 6779 Bowie, Robert R., nomination, hearing (lOoGj 5479 Bowie. Md. : land conveyance — hearings (1957) 1G528 law (1957) 14920 reports (1957) 13351. 13730 to American Legion Post GO (1954) 14799, 10054 Bowie, Camp, land acquisition (1952) 13490 Bowler, James B., memorial services (1958) 1242 Bowles, Chester, nomination as ambassador to India (1951) 18401 Bowles report, see Television. Bowling : all-Army championship, 1955, invitation, circular (1955) 2815 Army program. Army regs (1957) 4045, 6194 Bowling alleys : boys as pinsetters, report (1954) 908 index (1954) 5757 operations and relationship with Army bowl- ing program. Army regs (1957) 4045, C194 tax regulations (1958) 10080 used exclusively by Armed Forces, exempt from occupational tax — law (1952) 13152 reports (1952) 10601, 13570 Bowling Green, Ky., instrument approach charts (1951) 471, 7806 Bowls : food chopping and mixing, wood, specifica- tion (1956) 9062 mixing, specification (1953) 879 plaster of paris mixing, for dental labora- tories, specification (1957) 9956 sponge, corrosion-resisting steel, specifica- tion (1955) 3351 Bowman. Clair F., relief (1954) 10175, 13997. 14429 Bowman County, N. Dak., strippable lignite deposits (1955) 12428 Bowman Dairy Co., court case (1951) 3823 Bowman Field, instrument approach charts (1951) 458. 7790 Bowman Transportation, Inc., motor vehicle accident (1958) 15113 Bowring, Eva, emplovees, compensation, re- port (1955) 3121 Box. see Boxes. Box beams, see Beams. Box Butte County. Nebr., ground water for irrigation (1953) 20217 Box cars : conversion kit for converting railway cars to troop sleepers, test results (1958) 10610 for grain transportation, shortage, hearing (1951) 6735 foreign, loading palletized-unit cargo (1956) 11276 railway — disassembled, specification (1955) 6382 specifications (1952) 9195; (1954) 3927, 3964, 12231-232 Box elder, see Maple. Box Elder County, Utah, property conveyance to Robert W. Morgan (1954) 14391 Box filler, see Filling machines. Box openers, and crate openers, specification (1953) 2512 Box tippers, see Tippers. Box tree, culture, diseases and pests (1959) 9601 Boxboard thicknesses, recommendation of trade (1959) 9700 Boxer Rebellion, see China Relief Expedition. 1900-01 — Pensions. Boxes : ammunition. Federal supply classification logistic responsibilities. Army regs (1957)372 cigar, census of manufactures, 1954, indus- try bulletin (1957) 6520 construction, etc., publications, list (1952) 657. 17821; (1958) 6048; (1959) 10173 ; (1960) 18602 corrugated — aud solid fiber, for canned fruits aud vegetables (1952) 15525 specification (1958) 5991 corrugated fiber — domestic shipment, specification, cancel- lation (1957) 8564 manufacture, plant requirements (1955) 12474 dough-mixing machine, specification (1953) 880 empty, apple, handling methods and equip- ment in Pacific Northwest (1954) 13412 Federal supply schedule (1957) 5527, 15829 ; (1958) 4757, 14979; (1959) 4t)36 fiber — industry, midyear review and outlook (1959) 9687; (1960) 10600 industry outlook for 1960 and review of 1959 (1960) 279 solid (for domestic shipment), specifica- tion, cancellation (1957) 8565 specifications (1051) 8368, 9812, 9813, 19910; (1957) 8576 this side up, handle with care (address) (1959) 7266 fiberboard — folding, corrugated, specification (1955) 590 folding, heavy duty, specification (1956) 677 for packing potatoes (1958) 3951 heavy duty, specification (1955) 616 more than 4 sides, evaluation of 9 styles (1958) 8717 packing, specification (1955) 1475; (1957) 1923 with holes for ventilation, effect on com- pressive strength (1959) 17456 wood-cleated (domestic shipment), speci- fication cancellation (1956) 20356 v.ood cleated, for oversea shipment, speci- fication (1952) 17547 wood-cleated, specification (1956) 20363 filing, cardboard, specification (1951) 5060 folding, chipboard, laundry, specification (1952) 14043 fruit, liners, use of polyethylene (1958) 6419 galley, specifications (1952) 2419, 15310: (1956) 8930 metal, shipping, reusable, (transporter), specification (1956) 18720 nailing of wood boxes (1953) 16254 nest, for wood ducks (1954) 8766; (195S) 7302 pallet box storage for Irish potatoes, studv (1960) 3271 paper overlaid veneer, wood cleated, speci- fication (1954) 3911 paperboard — folding, specification (1955) 4786; (1956) 17312 metal-stayed, specification (1954) 3907 amendment (1955) 12198 set-up. specification (1954) 7245 pharmaceutical, specification (1952) 10032 plastic, specification (1953) 15879 powder, pharmaceutical, specification (1953) 1079 receiving field boxes of applies at storage houses (1952) 6191 repair parts, specifications (1952) 2409; (1953) 20027 self locking, and sleeve box, specification (1957) 16595 shipping — - fiber, corrugated, heavvweight, specifica- tion (1954) 4028 periscope, specifications (1952) 400, 15196 spice, specification (1954) 17432 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 319 Boxes — Continued straparound type, paper-overlaid veneer, speciflcatlon (1956) 18942 wood — fiberboard and plywood. Federal supply scliedules (1951) &391. 19944; (1952) 16641 fiberboard-Iined for overseas shipment, specification (1954) 18455 index card, specification (1953) 1.3190 moisture content effect on strength (1953) 16255 nailed and lock-corner, Bpecincatlona (1956) 17313; (1957) 16762; (1959) 4908 cancellation (1956) 18934 nailed, common styles (1953) 16250 nailed, packing for overseas shipment, specifications (1953) 5769. 15866 cancellation (1958) 1348 proper nailing (1959) 13722 specification (1957) 8575 vehicular assemblies, reusable shipping containers for tank-automotive en- gines, etc., specification (1957) 11321 wirebound, for domestic shipment, specif- ication, cancellation (1955) 19394 wirebound (overseas type), specification cancellatiou (1956) 20155 wirebound, specifications (1951) 9814 (3 952) 393. 24<».s : (1953) 878; (1955) 19399; (1950) 9071; (195S) 3464 wood-cleated-plywood, specifications (19ol) 19911 ; (1954) 1872 ; (1955) 1538 wooden, census of manufactures, 19o4, in- dustry bulletin (1957) 6520 see also Dry boxes — Outlet boxes — Tool chests. rll-\i-my championship, invitation, circu- lar (1955) 2818 contests and exhibitions in D.C. — law (1952) 13029 reports (1952) SS67, 10817 professional, undercover activities monop- oly aspects, hearings (1900) 10953 Boxwood", see Box tree. Bov Scouts of America : air reservist (periodical) 13783; (1954) 2291. 1975. 12861; (1950) (1957) 2490, 11995 10359; (1959) 2292 Alaska Council, public lands for campsite — laws (1953) 15116; (1954) 1684. reports (1953) 5528. 15702; (19o4) 9904, citizenship in free society (address) (1960) 928S commemorative postage stamp (poster) equipment,^ etc.. for Gold Rush 1957 Jam- boroe. reports (1957) 8178,9669 equipment for jamborees — hearing (1952) 8926 ..a7a. laws (1952) 10323 ; (1956) 14406, 14474 ; repons%952%V61, 8981 : (1956) 10547- 548 11973-974: (1959) 5860-61,7557- 58 erect memorial on public grounds in D.C. — l.nw (1959) 11998 r.-ports (1959) 8862. 9870 , ,. ,, Explorers. BSA. air reservist (periodical) (1952) 14598 Middle Tennessee Council, Inc., land con- vevance (1957) 13265.14987 report (1958) 351 National Park Service handbook for Jam- boree leaders (1953) 8063; (1900) 16139 reports (1951) 9370; (1952) 8712; (1953) 10319; (1954) 8262; (1955) 9147; (1950) 10178; (1957) 8127: (1958) 67.^3; (1959) 8539; (1900) 8015 sale of land to Alaska Council, report (1952) 10445 „,„, soil and water conservation activities (19oP" (1953) 2970 12707; (1955) 2031. 13163 ; (1958) 2001, Boyack. Cecilia L., relief (1954) 6811. 14650, 16414 Boycott. Barbara P., relief (1955) 14635; (1956) 3305. 3375 Boycotts : aspects of labor reform (address) (1959) 10040-647 labor union practices, selected readings (1959) 14333 secondary — impact on employer and employee rights (address) (1958) 17304 imidiiper activities investigation, hearings (1909) 33S7A labor-management reporting and disclo- sure act provisions in perspective (address) (1900) 5970 Boyd, Giuseppa S., relief (1952) 5384, 8822. 10243 Boyd. Louis C. relief (1951) 18024; (1952) 3819. 5038 Boyd. Robert O.. nomination, hearing (1954) 3891 ; (1900) 5211 Boyd-Roosevelt Highway : maintenance, agreement with Panama (1954) 5987 modus Vivendi, extendincr agreement with Panama (1955) 893. 1971)2 Boyer, Angele M. (nee Pieniazeck). relief (1954) 9894. 14915 Boyer. John L., Jr.. relief (1955) 7625 ; (1956) 87."5, 10007 Boyertowu. I'a., magnetite deposits, geologic investigation (19."4) 4243 Bovkin. Fay L... relief (1953) 10390 P.oyland. Rita C see Shin. Hyung Ok. Boyle, Charles A., memorial services (1900) 10073 Boyle, Irene F.M., relief (1953) 10358, 12832, 15062 Bovle, .Tames F., court case (1951) 3766 Boyle, William M., .Jr., influence in American Lithofold Corp. loan (1952) 3841 Boys : camps for delinquent, guide to planning (1960) 10003 pinsetrers in bowling alleys, report (1954) 90S index (1954) 5757 see also Newsboys. Boys' clothing, «ee Clothing — Outerwear — also names or types of clothing. Boys' Clubs of America : commemorative stamp (poster) (1900) 18013 incorporating — law (1950) 10857 reports (1956) 14867, 15344-345 Boys' f urnisliings, see Clothing. Boyseu, Ursula E., relief (1954) 1483G ; 6229, 14199, 14520 Boysen Dam : acquisition of land — law (1952) 13167 report (1952) 13713 completion, specifications (1951) 11705 design and construction, constructed 1947— 52, technical record of (1957) 11822 historv. etc. (1951) 1524, 4112; (1953) 16511 Boysen power plant : invitation for bids — control and telemetering equipment (1952) 11488 fire-extinguishing equipment (1951) 14180 metal doors, etc., (1951) 8772 oil purifiers and drying ovens (1951) 4144 structur.ll steel and handrailings (1951) 1025.S specifications — additions, etc. (1954) 1049 bulkhead, etc. (1951) 1541 completion of power plant (1951) 1170a Boysen Reservior : earthwork, etc., specifications (1951) 11726 vertebrate fossil fauna from area (1952) 798B Page 320 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Boysen switchyard : specifications — comiiletiou of switchyard (1951) 11705 transmission lines (1952) 9688 Boysenberiies : canned — specification (1954) 7262: (1957) 16772 standards for prades (1953) 11512 Bovtell, Ramon N., relief (1955) 15143; (1957) 13746 Bozsik, Elizabeth, relief (1951) 15121, 17752, 178S9 BPR, sec Public Roads Bureau. BPT, see Balance problems test, BR-3, see Reactors (atomic). Braces, ratchet, etc., specifications (1952) 2770: (1955) 1551: (1957) 5486 Bracey-Walsh Co., Inc., relief (1954) 3SC3, 50G0 Brachiopods : Arbuckle group, Oklahoma, new species (1952) 1S195 at Bikini Atoll (1955) 675 Chazyan, etc., stratigraphy (1956) 12868 cretaceous, from Arizona (1956) 1836 fauna of Saturday Mountain formation, Lemhi Range, Idaho (1959) 127G8 Permian, from central Oregon (1958) 907 Tertiarv and Pleistocene, (jkinawa, Ryukyu Islands (1958) 650 Upper Silurian, from southeastern Alaska (1952) 7S04 see also Rhynchonelloid — Septirhynchia. Brachoria, revision of genus (1959) 6817 Brachycyrtione wasps, see Wasps. Bracing, see Unlading and lading. Bracken fern, livestock poisoning In Western States, reducing losses (1958) 4441, 7786 Brackets : outboard motor, specifications (1952) 15007: (1955) 10074A, 10075 radiographic film hanger, storage, specifica- tion (1953) 13193 Bracon lissogaster Mues., parasite of wheat stem sawfly (1957) 1423 Braconidae. see Wasps. Bradek. Franciska, relief (1958) 6985, 9277, 9404 Bradek, Janez, relief (1958) 6985, 9277, 9404 Braden, Carl, proceedings against, citing for contempt, report (1958) 14469 Braden, Spruille, testimony, hearing (1960) 11178 Braden. William G., Jr., relief (1952) 2304, 5479, 6864 Bradford. James H., relief (1951) 6497 Bradford. Pa., oil field, wax precipitation (1952) 6069 Bradford, Tenn., census (1953) 12173 Bradicic, Andrijana, relief (1952) 3710, 7301, 8640 Bradley, Edgar H„ relief (1960) 50S0, 12920, 13156 Bradley, Omar N., accept and wear decora- tions, etc.. from foreign governments (1959) 11943, 12052, 12366 Bradley, Ark., census (1953) 12174 Bradley County, Tenn. : forest inventory statistics (1956) 1045 lumber production notes, TVA (1955) 5279 soil survey (1958) 13152 Bradley Field : instrument approach chart (1951) 7817 land adjacent, conveyance to Connecticut, report (1954) 3818 Bradley Jet., Pa., railroad accident (1956) 12712 Bradshaw. Harriet F., relief (1952) 2369, 5290, 6888 Brady, William C, and sister, relief (1956) 14652, 15104, 16667 Brady's Lake, Ohio, railroad accident (1952) 716 Bragdon, John S. : nomination, hearings (1960) 9635 White House civilian position — hearing (1955) 14968 reports (1955) 14631, 15240 Bragg, Fort : highway, .iurisdiction of North Carolina — law (1952) 6967 reports (1952) 3746, 7282 housing construction under Capehart pro- gram, hearing (1956) 10357 Braid : branch-mark, specification (1954) 4031 cord-edge, specification (1953) 15877 cotton, tubular, specification (1951) 8164 textile — cord-edge, specification (1956) 10676 flat, nylon, mohair and cotton, specifica- tion (1956) 5505 see also Wire braid. Braille, see Blind. Braille system, see Blind. Brain : activity, stereotaxic method as experimental procedure for studying, USSR study (1960) 14398 amine oxidase of mammals, substrate spe- cificity patterns (1960) 4638 aneurysms and angiomas genesis, problem in neurosurgery, USSR study (1960) 18794 arterial blood supply of cerebrum, mechani- cal factor in compensation, USSR study (1960) 10007 biological reactions, comparative physiologi- cal data, USSR study (1960) 14121 blood flowing, influence of X-ray irradiation on level of glucose and lactic acid, USSR study (1959) 13259 calf, specification cancellation (1958) 4741 carbohydrate-phosphate metabolism, influ- ence of hypothermia and hypoxia, USSR studies (1959) 6523 cerebellum, role in development of skeletal muscles functions in ontogenesis, USSR study (1959) 16622 cerebral tissue, effect of drugs on energy metabolism (1960) 4585 cerebral vascular disease and strokes (1957) 14457 changes in cerebrum after total exclusion of visual, auditory, vestibular, and olfactory receptors at early age, USSR studies (1959) 1811 child's abstraction and generalization as principal physiological functions, USSR Btudy (1959) 6484 conversions of phosphoric acid esters of choline, ethanolamine, and serine, USSR study (1960) 14367 cranial windows for studying monkeys (1952) 15621 development in animals irradiated by roent- gen ravs at early stages of extrauterine life, USSR study (1960) 4102 dienocephalic mechanisms and processes of higher nervous activity, U.S.S.R. studies (1959) 1773 dynamics of cerebral potentials in various phases of hypnosis in humans investi- gation (1958) 16242 extensive lesions in posterior vermies of cerebellum, experimental observations in postural nystagmus (1960) 6235 functional biochemistry, new data, USSR study (1960) 14319 functions, comparison with cybernetic rea- soning automats, USSR study (1960) 960 hog, specification cancellation (1958) 474|2 human, and cybernetics, USSR study (1960) 14287 human comparison with present-day cyber- netics (1958) 16239 lesions of nodulus, experimental observa- tions of postural nystagmus (1960) 6239 mammalian, adult and immature, ionizing X-irradiation effects (1958) 13525 mental development, nature of individual consciousness of man as highest degree, USSR study (1959) 14933 metabolism in evolution of vertebrates, USSR study (1960) 5593 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 321 Brain — CoiitiniK'd ^i,,-, luauoiunine and succinic oxidases, dibUi- butiou (l'JV2 . rcseri.in.' effect on serotonin persists after drug leaves brain (1950) lo926 reticular formation, conmx-tion ^vlth theory and pracUue of psychiatry, LSSIi stua> reticinar^^loSLi of stem. USSR studies ( 1959 ) 1 81 :; : (1 900 ) 1 557o _ serotonin action, biochemical hndings (1956) serotmi?n^ and norepinephnue chemical mediators in brani (19.J0) ii).»-7 . serotonin role in reserpine action m brain stem' dmnUs'^fn VIII nerve neurinomas, USSR studv (1900) 18T95 stereotaxic' placement of radioactive iso- topes to alleviate Parkinsonism (19o8) 13514 *^'bl"oUess destruction application of high energy radiation, LSSR stuay (laoo) hemlVo^encephalic barrier ^.Permeability and sorption characteristics in thyro- toxicosis, USSR study (I960) 17555 ^Tqued^ict of Sylvius, diuical aspects and diagnosis, USSR study I960). 18 91 bilateral parieto-callosul diagnosis (1900) localizalion of radioactive materials see ,V;Vo Cerebral cortex— Electroencepha- lography — Hypothalamus. ""('I'lnha'rhvtiim suppression reactions— 'i response to subthreshold and s'lpra- throshold sound stimulation (19o9) their' differentiation, dynamics of forma- tion of sinuiltnneons and trade condi- tioned reflexes, USSR experimental material (19.^^9) 1772. carbon dioxide concentrations eflect on al- pha blocking (19."j5) 7:^! ,.,ii.„, Brainanl. Thomas, relief of legjil guardian (1957) 8155, 13679, 1484o Brainard Field.^ instrument approach chart Bralnxvlilhing," consultation ''^ Un-Arnerlcan Activities ("omnuttee with l'..i\\ara Hunter (1958) 6907 Braising, «fc Cookery. ,.nro\ qtf;p; Ioqi? Braithwaltp. David, relief (1952) 8755, 1-817, Brlathwalte^ La., nickel-cobalt Processing con- tract, investigation, hearings (1959) Braluca," Albino, relief (1950) 7121 Brake lining: . ,-,nrt-\ -411 automotive use, specihcation (19o0) .411 Federal supply schedules (1951) 11380. (1952) 93.-.0; (19.58) 15991 grinding machine, portable, specification (lonci) 1893S materials for automotive use. speclflcatlou (1953) 2513 Brake relining machines : specification (1950) 20225 tchnical manual (1953) 409, 433 air brake e6) 18730 power or train, authorize ICC to prescribe rules, etc., for installation — hearings (1957) 9707, 11077 law (1958) 6700 reports (1957) 11232, 15203; (1958) 5049 power or train, installation, etc., rules pre- scribed by ICC (1958) 10041 power press brake, sheet and plate, speci- fication (1953) 4405 speed, drag characteristics (1960) 7423 tail-pipe-cascade-type model thrust revers- ers (1955) 17469 Braking and landing tests on some new types cif airplane landing mats and mem- branes (1959) 1692:{ Bramer. Alton, relief (1951) 6496; (1954) 10014. 13996, 1416S Bramley. Herbert J., relief (1957) 5234, 6833, 8077 Branca to. Francesco, deportation proceedings, hc.irings (1955) 19180 Branch Banking and Trust Co., court case (1951) 1241 Branchinecta coraigera, new species of anos- tracan phyllopod from Washington State (195S) 6259 Branchiopoda, see Branchnecta cornigera. Branco, Manuel, relief of estate (1960) 15060 Brand, Vance, nomination, hearing (1955) 3144 Brandeis, Louis D. : medals, commemorate 100th anniversary of birth- law (1956) 14494 reports (1956) 14789.15190 Brandon. Carol (Valtrude I'robst), relief (1955) 6075, li:U7. 11898 Brandon. Vt., lignite, pollen analysis (1956) 4091 Brandt. Karl, nomination, hearing (1959) 6051 Brandy : census of manufactures, 1954, Industry bulletin (1957) 48.-)S exemi)ting certain blends from tax — law (1951 » 177S.") reports (1951) 14900. 16491 proiluctiDii. regulations (1951) 3723; (1955) 6593 Brandywiiie Creel; : community wiitersbrd soil and water con- servation work plan (1954) 15848 natural channel (1955) 4953 Brandywiiie formation, geology and soils " (1955) 4951-52 Branitl- Airways, Inc.. accident (1952) 18562; (1955) 1262; (1950) 4C9 ; (19o9) 3194 Page 322 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Branlund, Elina, relief (1952) 9000, 12833, 13224 Brannan. Charles F. : court case (1951) 3825 testimony (1951) 6441 Branta sandwicensis, see Neue geese Brass : alloys, melting and refining (1952) 19208 alpha, radiation enhanced diffusion (1958) 13427 bars, plates, etc., specification (1955) 17154 ; (1957) 16763 castings. specifications (1953) 18737; (1954) 8645 compatibility with liquid fluorine at high pressures and flow velocities (1958) 10102 copper-zinc alloy, specifications (1952) 7724; (1954) 17422 die castings, specification (1952) 2429 foundries, plant requirements to set up and operate (1955) 12481 foundry consumption of ingot (1951) 18781 ; (1952) 19036; (1953) 11259: (1954) 15657; (1955) 15S71 ; (1956) 19197; (1957) 17023; (1958) 15198; (1959) 10445 foundry products, shipments of controlled materials, etc. (1955) 13943 grain size determination (1955) 19075 laminated, specifications (1951) 13590; (1954) 612 leaded and on-leaded, rods, etc., specifica- tion (1957) 17721 machining workpieces (1953) 1458 mill products. 1952 (1955) 9211 mill scrap, ops ceiling price regulation, spec, regs (1952) 8448 mills refined metal and copper scrap use, monthly reports (1956) 13679; (1957) 3020. 12540; (1958) 2541. 10895; (1959) 2832, 11374; (1960) 3037, 12403 naval — plate rolled bar, etc., specification (1957) 17723 cancellation (1958) 560 rods, bars, etc., specification (1957) 17724 cancellation (1958) 559 wrought, specification (1952) 2410 naval, leaded and none-leaded — bars, plates, rods, etc., specification, can- celation (1955) 1S353 plate, rolled bar, sheet, and strip, specifi- cation (1954) 17424 rods, bars, shapes, and forgings, specifi- fication (1954) 17423 references (1960) 16324 rolled, plates, specification (1952) 2430, 15250 scrap, program for recovery (1952) 14320 secondarv, production, etc. (1951) 18788: (19.53) 1240, 1633S; (1954) 17645; (1956) S15 : (1957) 995, 17026 : (1958) 16321 : (1959) 1048 single crystal, Zn and Cu diffusivity (1951) 19323 tubes, red, seamless, specification (1956) 7316 tubing, seamless, specification (1956) 10732 see also names of articles maniifactured from brass. Brasards, specifications (1951) 13589 : (1953) 10766; (1954) 3904; (1956) 20156 Brassieres : and allied products industry, trade practice rules (1956) 56S3 industry in Puerto Rico (1960) 4449 Bratsanos, Stamatios J., relief (1954) 6924. 9785, 112S3 Brauer & Co. relief (1957) 13229, 15425 Braun. Jesajahu. relief (1955) 14610; (1956) 3577. 5060 Braun. Martha H.. see Roberts, Martha H. B. Braund. .Tohn J., relief (1952) 13215; (1955) 6010. 11SS5, 14030 Braunsteiu. Maly. relief (1952) 7123; (1954) 10132. 14004, 14408 Brauta sandwicensis, see Nene geese. Bravery, Young American Medal for, see Young American Medal for Bravery. Bravo. .Tack, patent in fee (1952) 5188 Brawley, Calif., population, special census (1954) 11205 Bray, Keve, testimony (1955) 18188 Bray, ("alif.. railroad accident (1957) 7474 Brays Landing unit, see Chief .loseph Dam project. Brazed honeycomb core titanium panels (1959) 4276 Brazil : aerial mapping program, asreenient (1953) 13678 agricultural policy (1954) 15479 agricultural production and trade statistics (1951) 10354 air transport services, agreements (1952) 935 : (1959) 4089 ambassador, nomination of Clare Booth Luce, hearing (1959) 7614 atomic energy, cooperation for civil uses, agreements (1955) 19726; (1959) 13631; (1960) 18150 atomic energy uses, agreement, report (1955) 12048 Bromeliaceae of Brazil (1955) 17608 cacao situation (1954) 174S0 charts (1951) 3089. 8552 citrus fruit industry (1958) 9950 civil aviation (1956) 20448 coal industry (1951) 18802 cocoa bean summary (1954) 17479 coffee situation (1954) 10511, 15487. 17476, 17478, 18724 copyright, agreement (1957) 10353 country series, fact sheet (1954) 17524; (1955) 8403 cultural convention, text (1957) 1822 dairy products, production, consumption, 'etc. (1951) 15435 development (1955) 664 economic developments (1951) 11653; (1955) 650S; (1956) 10867: (1957) 8638; (1958) 9956; (1959) 7795 economic information (1953) 19045 economy, basic data (1959) 3529 education in expanding economy (1959) 10070 educational commission, agreement (1958) 1S53 establishing business (1953) 19129; (1955) 3382 : (1958) 8684 establishment of guided missile station on Fernando de Noronha, agreement (1957) 5868 evolucion economica, 1949-50 (1951) 4026 exports and imports, licensing and ex- change controls (1959) 12714 food regulations (1960) 3854 foreign assistance programs, report (1957) 8369 foreign commerce study, report (1960) 15369 foreign trade — information on instrumentation (1956) 19931 1952-53 (1955) 4857 1955-56 (19.58) 1524 frogs of southeastern Brazil (1955) 10583 future as wheat producer (1959) 12696 general agreement on tariffs and trade, renegotiation, analysis (1959) 5417 geographic names decisions (1951) 1946 supplement (1953) 13339 health and sanitation agreements (1952) 3105, 4476: (1953) 4891, 9705; (1956) 11184 : (1960) 10430 import licensing, new positive list (1953) 6063 import tariff system (1955) 4831; (1958) 3516: (I960) 17145 application (1953) 16214 industrial machinery and equipment ex- empt from import license, lists (1953) 19054 insurance market (1956) 5721 investment companies (1953) 19159 Joint Commission for Economic Develop- ment, terminals (1955) 8470 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 323 (1954) 8517 ; (1959) Brazil — Continued Joint Group on Emercency Supply Prob- lems, agreement (1952) 8156 Jute sitiiatioii. 1954 a054) 17514 lal>or leBisIatiou (195G) 20538 land purchases. Information for Investors (1900) 1712S large riee crop foreseen (1953) 4511 leguniinosat! (1957) 1799S lend-lease payments and settlements — departmental editions (1951) 1S012A ; (1955) 19098 document editions (1951) 17829; (1955) 19172 licensing and exchange controls 12363; (1956) 3943; (1958) (1960) 185S3 living conditions (1957) 14225; 1600, 14699 : (1960) 18579 loan of submarines — agreements (1957) 4380 law (1956) 6906 reports (1956) 3459. 7185 loan of vessels, agreement (1960) 14721 magnesite deposits in Sierra das Equas, Brumado, Bahia (1954) 8796 military advisory mission. agreements (1955) 07S0; (1956) 11215, 20832; (1959) 40^6: (1960) 10432 military and defense commissions, agree- ment (1956) 16017 milk and dairy products (1951) 16839 mutual defense assistance agreement (1953) 6.S76: (1954) 7697 mutual security in action, fact sheet (1960) 6067 naval mission, agreement (1956) 1003 naval vessels, transfer to — hearinc n951) S016 law (1951) 16352 reports (1951) 7946, 13275, 15086 nuclear research and training, equipment and materials, grant for procurement, agreement (1900) 19293 official publications, exchange agreement (1952) 15873 oil shale — analysis (1957) 2195 study, agreements (1952) 11546: (1953) 19514; (1955) 6774; (1956) 1868, 12907 oilseed production (1951) 18650; (1954) 823 Parana pine, mechanical properties (1953) 7869 patent and trademark regulations (1955) 17203 pharmaceutical products exempt from im- port license (1953) 1S931 pharmaceutical regulations (1956) 20433 plans fornational development MOSl) 15857 point 4 program (address) (1959) 4070 preparing shipments to (1954) 15519: (1959) 1659 public health, 12 years of progress (1954) 18980 rice crop smaller in 1950-51 (1951) 8427 rook phnsph.Ttes, beneflciation (1954) 18898 sale of shii)s to — hearings (1954) 8393, 8576, 11899 law (1954) 14034 reports (1954) 8448, 11606 sending gift packages to (1953) 17547: (1957) 16S.39; (1959) 16401 strengthening friendship and trust among American Republics (address by Pres- ident Eisenhower) (1960) 8988 study mission report (1960) 5188 surplus agricultural commodities, ments (1956) 1SR2, 16037; 5S63, 16215: a95S) 15369: 4090. 6965, 13621 ; (1960) 1343 technical cooperation — agreements (1952) 950, 20480: (1954) 1146. (1955) 18606; (1956) agriculture and natural gram, agreement (1959) 4079 technical studies (1955) 4803 tobacco, production and trade (1955) 8202 agree- (1957) (1959) 4473; (1953) 4513, 19046; 4271, 11207 resources pro- Brazil — Continued United States policies, study mission report (1960) 10941 uranium reconnaissance agreement (1956) 11249; (1957) 16220; (195S) 5130; (1960) 18148 vegetable oilsecils and oils, quarterlv report (1953) 1112 vssels sold to, carry bulk cargo on delivery voyage — law (1950) 16736 reports 14*104. 15304 vocational industrial education, agreements (1951) SS09; (1953) 9682; (1956) 11206 additional financial contributions (1955) 19700 wheat and flour market (1951) 15441 See also Bank of Brazil. Brazil nuts : final reriort. 1952 (1952) 18940 harvest and marketing situation in Ama- zon Vallev, 1954 (1954) 10523 produetion forecast (1951) 5270, 9864, 13S37. 16847; (1952) 5849, 14095; (1953) 6055 Brazilian araucaria, see Parana pine. Brazing, nee Solder and soldering — Welding. Brazos County, Tex., soil survey (1958) 10198 Brazos Island : harbor improvement, engineer report — departmental edition (1960) 16994 document edition (1960) 16854 Brazos River : engineer report — departmental edition (1957) 8487 document edition (1957) 8113 ■water conservation, ilood control, and hy- draulic power development, engineer report — departmental edition (1957) 16691 documents edition (1957) 16554 watershed, survey report (1952) 8709 Brea, Calif., population, special census (1952) 18519: (1955) 333 Breach of contract : damages received by taxpayer, tax readjust- ment, amend internal revenue code — law (1057) 15032 reports (1956) 16946; (1957) 13381, 13905 Bread : and rolls. Federal supnlv schedule (1958) 3478. 12721: (1959) 3486, 12675 bakers guide. Air Force manual (1956) 17942 baking and preservation, bibliography (1953) 1612, 11614: (1954) 9401 baking, technical manuals (1956) 19911: (1959) 11711 canned, specifications (1951) 6759; (1954) 1759 ; (1955) 15544 census of manufactueres, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 1687 supplement (1957) 7954 corrosion of bread cans, container labora- tories report (1953) 2800 delivery box, plastic, specification (1953) 10768 facts for consumer education (1955) 18684 Federal supply schedule (1957) 3987 formulas containing milk solids (1951) 19101 freezing, storage and defrosting, progress report (1955) 16152 garrison bakeries. Army regs (1954) 11044 grain, international trade, exports by countries of origin and destination )195T) 14211 Improved formulas (1952) 4582 industry, administered prices, study — hearings (1900) 471 report (1900) 10922 marketing as frozen food (1900) 14799 Quick, and yeast bread and rolls, points on freezing (1952) 17857 Page 324 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Bread— Continued rack, bakers' — ono-wire sbelf, folding type, specification (1956) 20222 specifications (1955) 19260 wliite — bakers, consumers' preferences (1956) 9390 calcium content (1952) 12377 marketing margins (1956) 7929; (1958) 15416; (1959) 7063 Bread and pastry boards, specification, can- cellation (1956) 15672 Bread srain, see Grain. Bread-rack covers, see Covers. Bread slicing and wrapping machines, elec- trically operated, specification (1953) 2366 Breadbaskets, see Baskets. Breadboxes, pantry, specification (1954) 17431. 186S2 Breadjrrain, see Grain. Breading contributes to microbial populations of frozen breaded fishery products (195S) 8662 Breakdown, see Spare parts. Breakdown (electrical engineering) : initiation of breakdown in vacuum (1952) 3404 mechanisii! in high vacuum (1960) 19153 short electrical breakdowns (1955) 1002, 3S99 unoutgassed metals in accelerators (1955) 9182 Break-even point studies for small marketers (1960) 2206 Breakers, see Paving breakers. — Waves. Breakfast foods, see Cereals as food. Breakfasts, eat good breakfast to start good day (1959) 5538 Breaking manpower barrier (address) (1958) 7412 Breaks Interstate Park : compact designating, approval — law (1954) 14081 reports (1354) 11538, 12097 Breaks Interstate Park Commmission : compact creating, approval — law (1954) 140S1 reports (1954) 11538, 12097 Breakwaters : design, engineering manuals (1952) 16507; (1957) 9871 floating, triple-bulkhead type, model tests (1958) 494 location, Barcelona, N.Y. harbor for light- draft vessels hvdraulic model investiga- tion (1959) 17389 rubble-mound — quarrv-stone cover layers, design (1958) (14945) stability (1953) 16048 Breast: cancer (1958) 37S3 estimating rates (1951) 20193 pregnancy rate relation (1952) 4308 self examination (1951) 5702; (1955) 10646 series (1952) 18035 malignant neoplasm, death rates by age, color, and sex, 1949-51 (1959) 10520 mammary carcinoma, metastasis after ir- radiation (1952) 11383 Breath : alcohol on, evidence of intoxication in D.C.— law (1958) 4199 reports (1957) 15260; (1958) 3123 Breathholding, see Respiration. Breathing apparatus : conex container, evaluation and testing (1958) 15388 ■emergencv protection from radiation (1951) 9141" ; (1955) 5661 masks, air line and respirators, air filtering, specifications (1956) 3896; (1958) 5990 ■mine gases, protection against (1954) 19697 ■oxygen — loss of life among wearers (1960) 2086 specification (1952) 17558 cancellation (1955) 16908 Breathing apparatus — Continued oxygen generating, specifications (1954) 1720U : n 9.^)5) 'i3-lt rescue, oxygen, specification (1952) 2432 respirator, air filtering, specification (1958) 430 respirators, loan of Army-owned. Army regs (1957) 1618 respiratory cartridges, etc., tests against dust and sprays (1951) 19S54 respiratory protection in radioisotope work (1934) 9398 : (1953) 7172 respiratory protective devices approved by Mines Bureau (1951) 10048; (1952) 14210; (1957) 11704 : (1959) 8029 use in ships tanks with dead air (1960) 5706 Breda, Fermo, relief (1954) 6998, 9784, 11311 Bredee, Patricia C, relief (1959) 14406; (1960) 4867, 6427 Bredin-Smithsonian Caribbean Expedition, 1956, see Smithsonian-Bredin Caribbean Expedition, 1956. Breeder reactors, see Reactors (atomic). Breeding : chickens, North Central States regional poultry breeding pro.1oct, evaluation of systems U95S) 11137 forest trees, for good form (1958) 11130 superior trees (1958) 11132 waterfowl populations and breeding condi- tions, (1954) 10498; (1955) 6493; (1956) 9100 western white pine for resistance to blister rust (1958) 11131 see also Cattle — Cattle breeders associa- tions — Forage plants — Goats — Gras- ses — HybridiJiation — Livestock- — Minks — Poultry — Sheep — Swine — Trout. Breeds of swine (1959) 3052 Breen, Edward G., relief (1958) 5593 Breger, Salomon, and family, relief (1954) 14616; (1955) 6227, 9550, 11285 Breit-Wigner formula, analysis uranium 235 cross sections (1958) 16756 Bremerton, Wash. : toll charges for Manette Bridge — law (1956) 14450 reports, (1956) 8783, 12032 Bremo, Va., railroad accident (1956) 1692 Bremsstrahlung radiation : angular distribution (1953) 5270 calculation from Li-8 electrons (1956) 6630 detection of /i meson pairs (1951) 12960 electron capture in decay of Fe-55, Cs-131, and Tl-204 (1960) 4695 optimum X-ray vields in beta-excited X-ray sources (195S) 13482 spectrum from thick sources (1955) 9132 330 mev, relative photo-neutron yields (1951) 6235 X-rays and bremsstrahlen from source-target 'mixture, studies (1958) 13492 Brendler, Charles, permanent grade of com- mander in Navy (1953) 9159, 12394 Brennan, Francis B., relief (1954) 15106; (1955) 4460. 7630, 9382 Brennan, Lois A. (Mrs. John W.) : relief (1954) 9852; (1955) 4270; (1957) 5041. 5248 Brennan, William J., nomination, hearings (1957) 5320 Brent, Charles H., papers in Library of Con- gress, recrister (1960) 2070 Brentwood, Caiif.. population, special census (1954) 13818 „ ^ Bresnahan. Francoise, relief (1953) 12541; (1954) 3836. 6597 Brest Aerological Station, experimental work (1959) 1947 Breton Island, topographic quadrangle map, Louisiana, notice (1953) 19303 Bretton Woods agreement, see International Bank for Reconstruction and develop- ment — International Monetary Fund. Brevard County, Fla. : housing marlvet study (1960) 12691 impact of population influx by military in- stallations (1950) 12689 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 325 Brpvoortia tvrarimis. nee Menhatlpn. Brewer, David W.. rcli.f (1958) 5C07, 12301; (lOr.'.n 4.")its, s-\i2. 11884 Brewer tniiaz di-pusit. ("liestorfield County, S.*'. (1 !»').■{) 17T5L' Brewers' di'led trraiii pruduftUjn : moiithlv reports (lor.l) 12487 : (1952) 1609, 12i7;j; (1953) 3503, 14345: (1954) 2249, 12047, 1910:! ; (1955) 1914, 12794; (1950) 1908, 13100; (1957) 2427 report 1940-50 (1950) 19500 Brewster. Frank W., proceedings for con- tempt, report (1957) 3780 Brewster, N. Y., motor vehicle accident (1960) 14054 Brewtoii. Ala., itopulation. special census (1954) 19:::!-.' Brianesco, Livio, relief (1954) 5124 Bribery : legislative provisions prohibiting, staff re- port (1958) 0S90 of Federal enifilovees, strengthen law, hear- ing (1951) 13558 strengthen criminal laws, amend U.S. Code, hearings (19(!0) 0052, 15202 Brices Cross Roads National Battlefield Site, general information (1955) 10586 Brick, see Bricks. Brick conrtvard, novel, analj'sis. North Viet- nam (1900) 17291 Brickell. Charles F., relief (1950) 5132, 8696, 10032 Bricklayers : apprenticeship standards (1954) 18086; (1955) 4022 craft training in trade (address) (1955) 143 employment outlook (1960) 5717 Brifks : and block, building glass. Federal Supply classification, logistic responsibilities. Army regs. (19501 18292 back strains in brickmaking (1953) 4655 building, plant requirements for manufac- ture (1955) 17308 burninsr, tests with anthracite gas-producer (1900) 5820 census of manufactures, 1954, industry bul- letin (1957) 4807 concrete, industry, work injuries and injury rates MOOO) 4130 Federal supply schedules (1957) 14186; (1958) 4752. 14972 fire-clay, specification (1952) 14019 fire tests of brick walls (1955) 811 industry, trade practice rules (1950) 10848 Insulating, thermal, specifications (1952) 9100: (1953) 1592.8: (1950) 20210 magnesite. specifications (1951) 19640; (1952) 13943 manufacturing hazards for young workers (1957) 5018 prefabricated bl(>eks, use In Czechoslovakia and east Germany (1959) 000 publications, price lists (1951) 8296; (1952) 2714: (1953) 2440, 20108; (1954) 12249: (1955) 12208 refractoi-y — fire-clav, specification (1955) 17134 insulating, specification (1950) 18722 magnesite, specification (1957) 1879 Naval boilers furnace lining quality, specification (1957) 14015 silicon-carbide, specification (1957) 5355 specifications (1952) 10919, 13889; (1954) 8598 silica- — insulation, specifications (1952) 5555; (1950) 18757 silicon-carbide, refractorv, specifications (1952) 2131. 15140 Briden. Garth C, relief (1957) 11124 Bridge Canyon : dam — hearings (1951) 13394 report (1951 ) 0703 Bridge engineers, examination announcement (1950) 10588 Bridge impeilance (electrical) : specifications (1952) 7400, 17556 Bridgeport, Conn. : ceusu.s of liousing, 1950 — block statistics (1952) 273 nonfarm characteristics (1953) 2097 census of population, 1950 — • advance reports (1951) 10214 census tracts, popul.ation and housing characteristics (1952) 10156 harbor improvement, engineer report — departmental edition (1957) 10692 document edition (1957) 1050S map (1951) ;{5H0 Municipal Airport, terminal forecasting manual (1954) 17S80 occupational wage survey — departmental edition (1952) 2862 document edition (1952) 2254 railroad accident (1955) 18429 waterway known as Cedar Creek, declare nonnavigable stream — law (1955) 11422 rei)orts (1955) 9900, 11002 wholesale produce market (1954) 7565 Bridgeport, Okla., railroad accident (1960) 7*;2 Bridgeport, Wash. : census, special (1951) 13000 contract to sell municipal services to Gov- ernment facilities during construction of Chief .Joseph Dam, validate — law (1959) 14045 reports (1959) 9877, 14480 Bridges, Harry R., testimony, hearings (1959) 12318 Bridges. :^Iartha, relief (1952) 8793, 12805. 13092 Bridges, Styles, statement (1953) 17290 Bridges : Alaska, construction by Interior Dept. — law (1955) 14327 reports (1955) 7091, 12097 bills, miscellaneous, hearings (1950) 18040 bridge commissions and authorities trans- actions, audit, hearing (1958) 14896 bridges and other crossings, reconnaissance and classification, field manual (1955) 8895 code of Federal regulations (1951) 11339; (1952) 9293 commissions, annual audit, etc., report (1900) 5127 concrete, prestressed, criteria for (1955) 851 construction, Kirwin Dam and Reservoir area, specifications (1954) 5934 damaged bv floods, etc., emergencv relief — law (1951) 17799 reports (1951) 17943, 18126 farm bridge, erection, specifications (1951) 4120 fixed- - military nonstandard (1954) 8059 steel, box girder, specification, cancellation (1955) 15551 fixed and floating — erection equipment, Federal supply catalog (1953) 15802 Federal sui)ply classification, logistic re- sponsibilities. Army regs (1956) 18287 floating — aluminum, highway, types, etc., technical manual (1959) 11708 M4, teelinical manual (1954) 8061 superstructure, steel, specification (1954) 103;?0-S31 general bridge act, amend, hearing (1960) 13400 highway — catalog of plans (1959) 15173 nonstandard, fixed (1954) 19529 plans for superstructures (1953) 20398; (1957) 2293 highway and railroad — cost of alterations, amend act — - law (1958) 13985 reports (1958) s433, 12033 navigation,".! clearance requiren)ents (1950) 0793 highway between Lubec, Maine an 19134 living conditions (1959) 3511 wood-nsinj? industries (1959) 164S9 British Isles, see Great Britain — Ireland. British Soniallland, economy, basic data (1958) 4793 see a/.so Somallland. British Sonth Africa, sec Northern Rhodesia — Si)Uthern Rhodesia. British West Africa, see Africa — Gold Coast — Nigeria. British West Indies, mllllpeds from Dominica (1900) 4 ".08 see also West Indies. Britt, Morgan C, court case of admr. (1951) 5488 Brittany American Cemetery and Memorial, •:enerMl information (1957) 10574 Brittle fracture : appearance of impact specimens taken from fractured sliip plates (1959) i:!573 design, metallurgical structure, etc. (1960) 6050 embrlttlement mechanics, low temperature, from zinc single crystal studies (1959) 2124 hydrogen-embrittlement susceptibility of steels and nonferrous alloys (I960) 1239 Initiation tests (1958) 17375 iron-chromium and iron-chromium-alumlnum alloys, Charpv-V transition tempera- tures (1959) 17808 iron-oxygeu and iri)n-;ilnminiim alloys, transition temperatures for mechanical working and heat treatment (1959) 8154 mild steel tension at— 196C (1958) 895 observations on problem (1959) 15182 propagation — in structural steel, preliminary studies (195S! S!)20 6-ft. wide structural steel plates, studies (1959) 17841 strain distribution in wide plates, studies (1960) 4.396 riveted and welded crack arresters, behavior (1960) 1S070 ship i>l:itp steel, by oiectron microscopy, rep- lication technique for study (1960) 4397 ship plate steels, electron microscope tech- niques for study (1959) 5402 static initiation at net street 40% of vleld (1959) 2125 steel, drop-weight test machine remotely controlled for studies (1959) 6862 strengths relative to onset and arrest of crack propagation (1959) 3990 tests of steel plates with residual compres- sive strain (1959) 17842 weld-joint flaws as Initiating points (1956) 19381 evaluation, final report (1958) 16542 Brittle-stars, see Schlzostella. Britton. Harold W., relief (1951) 9396, 18317, 19498 Brlzga, Aina, relief (1954) 10179; (1955) 4485, 9559, 11266 Brizzard, .John M., relief (1959) 4523 BRL, see Ballistic Research Laboratories. BRL memorandum report (1953) 19:!S0 Broaching, process, survey (1960) 14861 Broad beans : and horse beans production — In 1930 (1951) 7010 in 1952, production below last year (1953) 11064 Broad River : vicinity of Dawson Landing, S.C, survey In Interest of navigation — hearing (1958) 8339 law (1958) 139S8 reports (1958) 8454, 12011 Broadband ferrite rotators using quadruple ridged circular waveguide (1958) _ 16473 Broadcasting, see Radio broadcasting — Radio stations — Telecasting — Television. Broadcloth : cotton — colored varn, specification (1951) 5066 mercerized, specification (1958) 9897-98 wool, specification (1958) 375 Broaddus. Robert P., jr., relief (1938) 3220, 8174, 9235 BroadklU River : entrance channel, abandonment — law (1953) 12316 reports (1953) 7512,10385 Broadview, 111., population, special census (1954) 193.30 Broadwater County, Mont. : geology of southern Elkhorn Mountains (1938) 3549 mines and mineral deposits, e.xcept fuels (1931) 10045 Townsend V^alley, geology (1959) 1708 uranium deposits northeast of Winston, Mont. (1955) 1907S Broccoli : caterpillar control in south (1957) 4490 greens, fresli, specification (1958) 3453 standards for grades (1933) 11411 varieties and culture (1934) 15989; (1957) 17315 Brocki, Myrtle F., relief (1956) 5135 Brocton, Mass. : census of iiousing, 1930 — block statistics (1952) 4919 nonfarm housing characteristics (1953) 3991 Broderlck, Gordon, relief (1957) 13219. 13808. 14838 Brodit, Antonio D., relief (1960) 12955, 13193, 13399 Brodit, Ireneo D., relief (1960) 12955, 13193, 13599 Rroecker, Gustav K., relief (1959) 12091 Brohard, Dwight J., relief (1958) 4267, 6957, 8046 Broilers, see Chickens — Poultry. Broix, Maria M., relief (1954) 9840, 14645, 16410 Brokerage : payments to voluntary groups of inde- pendent distributors, hearing (1954) 17162 stock accounts, uniform questionnaire (1951) 4160 Brokers : fees for over-the-market transactions — hearing (1960) 13441 report (1957) 11253 fees, hearings (1952) 8934 food, help small manufacturers (1955) 12077 forelc;n freight, investigation — hearings (1030) 103SS report (lOjC.) 16957 supi)lonient to hearings (1957) 3704 surplus I'eal property, fees — law (1934) 10893 report (1954) 17066 Bromate Ions, aqueous, chemical thermody- namics (1954) 3474 Bromegrass, downy brome control in alfalfa (1959) 7009 Bromeliaceae : hosts of carriers of malaria (1953) 19467 of Brazil (1933) 1700S species occurring in Colombia (1958) 1700 study of species (1931) 11630 Mexico to Bolivia (19.54) 4394 Bromeliad malaria, see Malaria. Bromides, see bromides by name, e.g. Halides. Bromine : colorimetric determination in uranium com- pounds (1959) 183 electromagnetic concentration (1955) 2880 mineral facts and problems (1955) 12527 ; (1900) 2077 Page 328 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Bromine — Continued mineral market reports (1953) 1233; (1954) 4333; (1955) 1050S ; (1956) 5SS0, 17536; (1957) 101C5 ; (1958) 7504; (1959) 803S minerals yearbook chapters (1954) 8852 ; (1956) 806, 20559; (1957) 16011; (195S) 4934, 12945; (1959) 10424; (1960) 11524 production, etc., 1958, preliminary report (1959) 3869 radiochemistry (1960) 7787 spectra, atomic energy levels derived (1952) 16S31 Bubstitntina: for atoms of hydrogen in CHaBr molecule, effect on velocity of ionic isotope exchange, USSK study (1960) 99GS Bromine fluorides : behavior of uranium, thorium, and other selected materials in (1956) 1318 BrFs use in rL-coverv of uranium from UO2 and MgO (1956) 3090 studies, progress report (1954) 399 Bromine isotopes, Br^^ and Br^*, by radioac- tivity (1951) 9144 electromagnetic concentration of bromine (1955) 2880 halogen delay ed-neutron activities (1958) 11377 35 Br-S2, beta and gamma radiations (1959) 3157 Bromine pentafluorides, see Bromine fluorides. Bromine trifluorides, see Bromine fluorides. Bromoacetic acid, see Acetic acid. Bromochlorofluoromethane. infrared spectrum (1951) 11624 Bromocliloromethane, specification (1952) 18665 Bromoform, gamma radiation effects (1955) 9071 Bromophthalein magenta E : behavior with organic bases (1951) 14098 tetrabromophenolphthalein ethyl ester, reac- tion with bases in benzene (1952) 15683 Bromotriflnoromethane, use with water as crash fire protection system for turbo- propeller engine (1959) 15078 Bronchiogenic cancer, see Cancer. Bronchitis, death rates by age, color, and sex, 1949-51 (1959) 13479 Bronchogenic carcinoma from radioactive par- ticulates (1958) 13530 Bronchoscopes, electric, etc., Bpeclflcation (1956) 20332 Bronx Borough, New York City : census of housing, 1950 — block statistics (1952) 14800 correction (1952) 14801 Bronze : alloys, melting and refining (1952) 19208 aluminum — bar and rod, etc., specification (1951) 797; (1954) 17425, 18680; (1958) 9906 castings, specifications (1952) 7576, 14034 manganese, castings, specification (1952) 5617 bars, plates, rods, etc., specification (1956) 3883 beryllium — Internal friction and shear modulus (1953) 19897 X-ray analysis of aging (1953) 18431 castings, rods, tubes, and shapes, specifica- tions (1956) 20159-160 foundry products, shipments of controlled materials, etc. (1955) 13943 gun metal castings — effects of geometry on properties (1957) 10277 methods for improving soundness (1955) 17552 ingots — for remelting, specification (1955) 17156 cancellation (1956) 5566 specifications (1951) 16769; (1955) 17155 Bronze — Continued machining workpieces (1953) 1458 manganese — and aluminum manganese, specification (1957) 16764 bars, plates, rods, etc., specification (1951) 16770 bronze bars etc., specification (1956) 38s;4 ingots for remelting, specification and aluminum bronze (1951) 18G01 wrought, bars, forgings, etc., Navy Department specification, cancellation notice (1956) S991 phosphor bronze bars, plates, rods, etc., specifications (1952) 5616; (1955) 19401; (1957) 9945 cancellation (1955) 19400 scrap, program for recovery (1952) 14320 sodium tungsten — diffusion of sodium in (1955) 13915 electronic specific heat (1958) 2873 spectrochemical analysis, porous electrode method (1952) 2948 wash, influence on weathering of marble (1953) 11317 see also names of articles manufactured from bronze. Bronze castings, see Castings. Brooders : brooding chicks with infrared lamps (1956) 46 chickens (1953) 16662 design reriuirements for electric underfloor heat brooding of pigs (1958) 9022 electric brooding saves pigs, etc. (1952) 1802 lamb, and ewe feeder, combination, farm building plan (1959) 17203 plans for brooder house with shutters (1951) 109 Brooke County, W. Va., coking coal, recover- able reserves (1956) 824 Brookfield, 111., population, special census (1953) 12134; (1956) 20000 Brookhaven Cosmotron, health physics pro- gram (1955) 7217 Brookhaven National Laboratory : area radiation detection instruments (1955) 5715 beta-sensitive radiation dosage measuring instrument (1953) 7062; (1955) 5727 cosmotron experiments on production and properties of strange particles and pions (1958) 13456 engineering experience in handling ura- nium-bismuth reactor fuels (1958) 13391 equipment developed (1955) 18999 high flux, epithermal research reactor, pre- liminary design concept (1958) 13376 neutron flux measurements for materials, irradiation experiments (1960) 19202 nuclear reactor, instruments and controls manual (1956) 14166 quarterly progress report (1951) 4561 radiation mutations program (1957) 6422 radiological monitoring team (1952) 18490 ; (1955) 9012 reactor heat transfer information meeting, Oct. 1954 (1956) 4948 reactor stack, ground-level dose-rate from radioargon emitted (1951) 12937; (1955) 5710, 5724 reactor start-up experiments — simulated barometric coefficient (1956) 8216 subcritical, barometric coefiicient (1956) 8215 8217 report, July 1, 1952 (1953) 8642 safety problems associated with high-energ>, machines (1958) 13623 shielfling facility- gamma radiation leakage through voids (1956) 6581 mechanical features (1952) 17334 ; (1955) 5714 Tripartite Instrumentation Conference, Oct. 22-26, 1956 (1958) 4046 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 329 Brookhavon National Laboratory — Con. waste concentratiou plant (1951) 17525; (lyrju) 5712 waste iiroblems (1055) 7207 Brookliaveii reactor ^'auiraa flux by calorinietry (I'.^SO) 5(J40 I'.rookliurst, Uyo., fiuadrantrle (1951) 3G73 Brookin;?s, Orep., population, special census (1954) 13S13 Brookings, S. Dak. : substation — construction, specifications (1952) .3034 supervisory control — and teienioterinf,' switchboard, invita- tion for bids (1953) 8107 telenieterin^' and cMrrier current e 9S40 Brown County, Wis., ground water conditions in artesian aquifiers (1953) 13379 Brown Derby pegmatites (1956) 10995 Brown-Pacific-Maxon, Inc., court case (1951) 1271 Brown-Spearman formula, scale reliability (1956) 11492 P.rown spot, needle blight of longleaf pine (1960) 6961 lirown stain, chemical, in pine (1951) 13890 Brown-tail motli : how we fight it (1956) 6285 quarantine notice, domestic (1956) 13880 Brown wheat mite, sampling fork for esti- mating populations (1956) 6251 Browne. Mary M., relief (195S) 11852. 12399 Brownell. Herbert, jr., nomination (1953) 2276 Brownell, Samuel M.. nomination (1954) 1746 Browning automatic rifle, sec Rifles. Brownlee Dam, construction, proposals by Idaho Co. and Bonneville Power Admin- istration, hearings (1958) 12009 Browns P.ank : haddock comparison (1952) 2802 h.uldncU. -rowth rate (195.S) 596 Brown's Point Coast Guard Light Station reservation : land conveyance — law (1956) 10877 reports (1956) 10496, 1197G Page 330 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Brown's Point Improvement Club : land transfer — law (1951) 3072 report (1951) 698 use of land conveyed to Pierce Co., Wa.sh. — law (1956) 16877 reports (1956) 10496, 11976 Brownsville, Ohio, motor vehicle accident (1960) 759 Brownsville, Tenn., quadrangle (1951) 11480 Brownsville, Tex. : aeronautical chart (1951) 7829 port (1959) 14602 wave statistics for coast (1957) 778 weather observations, hourly (1956) 19529 Brownsville Navigaion District : land conveyance — hearings (1955) 18181 law (1955) 14432 reports (1955) 9S99, 11798 Brown ville, Nebr. : bridge across Missouri River, extend amorti- zation period^ law (1958) 11715 reports (1958) 8246,9719 Browse, see Forage plants. Broy, Cecil N., relief (1954) 9729, 14695, 16679, 16975 BRR, see Reactors (atomic). Brucella : bacteriophage isolated, characteristics, USSR study (1960) 18930 isolation, yolk sac technique (1952) 4380 phage preparation and determination of some of its properties, USSR study (1960) 17244 Brucella melitensis, viability in naturally in- fected cured hams (1952) 3026 Brucellosis : agglutination test for brucellosis, certain factors affecting (1952) 6222 calves vaccinated against, guide for identifi- cation (1959) 3038 cattle affected with, interstate movement — law (1951) 19546 reports (1951) 16483, 18074 comparative statistics. Sept.-Feb., fiscal years 1954-55 (1955) 8587 eradication — accelerated program, extend — hearings (1958) 5694 reports (1958) 4403, 4491 accelerated program, increase Federal funds, hearing (1960) 6621 additional funds — hearing (1956) 5239 law (1956) 6898 reports (1956) 3466, 3634, 6976 bovine, control program with States. July 1, 1934-June 30, 1953 (1953) 16805 control program, report (addresses) (1951) 2451 : (1954) 158 control, research (1957) 5997 cooperation with States, summaries (1952) 1063-64, 11677, 14611; (1953) 29.«3, 13799; (1954) 2310, 12700, 17958 ; (1955) 985, 1968, 12853 ; (1957) 2481. 4481, 11986, 12765; (1958) 1992, 10351, 11116 indemnity claims and averages (1952) 1062. 11676; (1953) 2982, 13798; (1954) 2309. 12699 possibility (address notes) (1957) 47 procedures for control of (1951) 12657 program (1956) 4455 and look into future (paper presented) (1955) 8599 educational support by cooperative ex- tensions service (address) (1953) 16053 expanded, progress report (1955) 16117 progress report (addresses) (1952) 9864 ; (1953) 9S95; (1956) 0260 progress, statistical reports (1953) 18229 ; (1955) 3811 progress, statistical tables (1956) 2788, 17881; (1957) 17306 project report (addresses) (1952) 8329 ; (1953) 202 Brucellosi.* — Continued eradication — continued reports (1956) 4469-70 State-Federal cooik rative program — charts and maps. 1959 (I960) 4504 maps (1900) 2370, 11769 paper (1957) 3233 progress report (1958) 5207; (1959) 41, 5512; (1960) 9077 statistical tables, 1958 (1959) 1283 summaries (1959) 10737, 15209; (1960) 2383. 11783 States' programs review (address) (1954) 9151 statistical tables showing progress (1953) 203 suggestions (1958) 5907 test for brucellosis in vaccinated cattle, new interpretation (1955) 16114 uniform methods and rules (1959) 5513; (1960) 6159 vaccination survey, beef cattle, Montana, 1952-58 (1959) 8296 wipe out, cut livestock losses, stop human infection (1952) 4572; (1954) 15994; (1955) 40 work in cooperation with States, summary (1956) 2023, 13155. 16120 work, statement of comparative testing, etc. (1956) 2786 guinea pigs, electrophoretic and immuno- chemical study of protein components in blood serum in process of develop- ment. T'SSR (1960) 14101 in slaughtered hogs, survey (1951) 17092 indemnity claims and averages (1951) 1679A, 11865; (1952) 1062. 11676; (1953) 29S2. 13798; (1955) 1967, 12854; (1956) 2022, 13154; (1957) 2480. 119S5: (1958) 1991, 10350 information (1957) 1188 maintaining cattle herds and areas certified brucellosis-free (1956) 6244 morphological characteristics of vaccinal process (1959) 6416 National Brucellosis Committee public health report (1952) 9668 prevention, symptoms, etc. (1958) 13115 research. T'SSR .study (1959) 7944 tests (1953) 16802; (1954) 17946 USSR, literature review (1959) 13461 vaccination — effect of irradiation on process, USSR study (1960) 7025 what to expect (1960) 1439 work in cooperation with States — summary of brucellosis control program (1951) 1680, 11866; (1952) 1063-64^ 11677. 14611 summary of brucellosis work (1951) 1681, 11867 .''ee also Abortion in animals. Brucellosis vaccine, immunization effective- ness in combination with smallpox vaccine and NIISI polyvaccine, USSR study (1959) 14860 Brucite. census of mineral industries, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 14766 Bruckner. Marlene, relief (1952) 3722 Brule Indians : Lower Brule tribe, payment of debts out of compensation for trust land taken bv U.S.— law (1960) 12983 reports (1960) 10807. 11090 Brumell, Marguerite A., relief (1951) 17907; (1952) 3829. 7146. 8629 Brumidi, Constantino, ceremony in Capitol (1951) 9484 Bruna, Sister, see De Caro, Giuseppina (Sister Brnna). Bruneau. Idaho, ground-water geology of area (1958) 1581 Bruneau River, meteorological conditions for design floods (1953) 16643 Brunei, geographic names decisions (1952) 17839 Brunelle. Raymond H., court case (1951) 1297 Bruner, Joseph, court case (1951) 1238 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 331 Brunett. Edward C. relief (1951) 17900; (1952) 2349. 3553 Brunl, Murcherita, relief (1955) 6105. 11959. 140f;4 Bruno. Antouio. relief (1953) 12573. 15162, 15790 Bruno, Joseph, proceedlnps acainst, citing for contempt, report (195G) 10582 Bruns General Hospital : property, convev to New Mexico — law (1950) IISIS reports (1956) 3451, 10550 Brunswick. Ga. : instrument approach chart (1951) 478 port (1956) 639 to Cape Hatteras, coastal warning facilities chart (195S) 6395 Brunswick. Md. : aircraft accident (1959) 3195 railroad accident (1956) 19137 Brush : aerial brush control meetins;. Lake States, proceedings (1956) 3975 aerial spraving before forest planting (1957) 14261 brushland areas of Coast Ranges and Sierra-Cascade foothills in California (1955) 4876 burning, area ignition (1956) 3961 chemical control — dormant treatments (1952> 6260 In Lake States (1957) 4070 on central Oregon ponderosa pine lands (1955) S247 control — ■ for range improvement (1954) 1091 on cutover areas in southeast Alaska (1957) 4046 on forest lands for Pacific Northwest (1955) 17242 practices for right-of-way maintenance of electric and telephone systems (1959) 9481 use of aerial spraying with herbicides (1957) S671 disposal, portable wood chipper tests (1954) 18748 effects of fire, thermal processes controlling (1958) 4851 Harrv Strnnk Lake, vegetative changes, 1951-56 (1958) 4775 herbicides effects on some species, Bouth- western Oregon (1959) 7834 manzanita, effect of chemically killing on soil moisture conditions in central Oregon (1958) 4845 oak, killing with herbicides (1960) 1805 response to different intensities of grazing on short-grass ranees on central Great Plains (1960) 10535 right-of-way brush resistance to foliage spraying (1954) 7628 San Bernardino Mountains, vegetation types (1960) 18629 sprouts, killing on woodland range, Califor- nia (1958) 12800 threat areas in coastal Oregon, plantation survival and growth (1957) 4093 2,4-D and 2.4, 5-T to kill in Sierra Nevada in California (1956) 7523 vegetation management for rights-of-way and roadsides (1954) 19810 Brush Crook : flood control at Princeton, W. Va., engineer report — departmental edition (1957) 7243 document edition (1957) 7004 geology of area (1955) 19476 Brush fires, see Forest fires. Bruslies : boiler-tube, etc., specifications (1952) 396, 7399. 7531 calcimine, specifications (1951) 16701, 16719; (1952) 14016; (1955) 8116 caneell.;ti..n notice (1955) 12340 carbon, specification (1952) 15100 census of manufactures, 1954, Industry bul- letin (1957) 4874 Brushes — Continued cleaning — laboratory glassware, specification (1955) 8133 pipe and faucet, specification (1957) 1S80 printer's type, specification (1951) 16702, 16720-721; (1952) 14017; (1955) 8117 cancellation (1955) 12341 steel wire, specifications (1951) 1S5S5, 19641 ; (1952) 15192 dust — bakery-bench, specification (1955) S134 celling and wall, specifications (1951) 16722-723: (1955) 8135 counter, specifications (1951) 16724-725: (1955) 8136, 1025S painters' specifications (1951) 16703, 16726; (1955) 8118 cancellation notice (1955) 12342 radiator, specifications (1951) 10727-728; (1955)8137 Federal item identification guides for sup- ply cataloging (1955) 3181, 4581; (1950) 15496; (1957) 689; (1958) 7157 fitch, flat, specification (1955) 8138 floor polishing, weighted, specifications (1953) 6019; (1954) 5641 flowing — hair and synthetic filaments, specification (1954) 12303 specifications (1951) 11360, 13749; (1952) 16606; (1956) 1623 glue, specifications (1951) 16704, 16729: (1955) 8119 cancellation (1955) 12343 hair, military, specification (1955) 8139 marking, specification (1955) 8140 paint — and artists'. Federal supply classification, logistic responsibilities. Army regs. (1956) 18319 metal-bound, flat, specification (1955> 8120 cancellation (1955) 12344 specifications (1951) 18573, 18586: (1952) 15193 varnish, industry, trade practice rules (1958) 8652 varnish, manufacture, plant requirements (1955) 12478 platers, specifications (1952) 5529; (1953) 2310; (1956) 562 sanitary, bedpan and toilet, specification (1951) 16730-731; (1955) 8141 sash-tool, specifications (1951) 15587, 16705, 16732. 18574; (1952) 576, 589, 14018; (1955) 8121 cancellation (1955) 12345 scrubbing, specifications (1951) 16706, 16733; (1952) 7716 seaming, specifications (1951) 16734-735 sign writers', specifications (1955) 10073-74 stencil, specification (1955) 12346 stippling, wall, specification (1955) 8142 swabbing, acid, specification (1955) 8143 synthetic filaments, specifications (1951) 15369; (1954) 7231 typewriter, specification (1956) 5654. varnisli — specification (1955) 8122 cancellation notice (1955) 12347 oval, specification (1955) 8123 cancellation (1955) 12348 specifications (1951) 11345. 11361, 16707, 16736; (1952) 15400, 16607 whitew.ish, sDecifications (1951) 9808, 15588; (1952) 16008; (1955) 8144 •window, specifications (1951) 15589; (1955) 8145 wire, casting, specification (1957) 5491 wire, rotarv. specifications (1951) 135S8 ; (19.-.2)"2772: (1955) 17133 Brushes (electric machinery) : electrical contact — rectangular, military standard (1957) 15(!S0 change (1958) 14912 Page 332 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Brushes (electric machinery) — Continued electrical contact — continued specifications (1952) 1091S ; (1953) 5777; (1954) 12195; (1956) 3689; (1957) 11320 holder, specification (1955) 4619; (1956) 5535 Brussels, III., quadrangle (1952) 16682 Brussels sprouts : frozen, standards for grades (1951) 8737 specitication (1958) 3452 standards for grades (1954) 2972 Brussels, Universal and International Exhibi- tion, United States participation, ap- propriations, 1958, supplemental pro- posal (1958) 1285 Bryansk Region, USSR : map publication (1960) 1029 measuremeiit of base line (1960) 1033 Bryce Canyon, aeronautical chart (1951) 2996 Bryce Canyon National Park, general infor- mation (1958) 11357; (1957) 7602; (1958) 6263; (1959) 6827; (1960) 10300 Bryn Mawr, Pa., railroad accident (1951) 15504 Bryn Mawr College, alumnae, survey of activ- ities to evaluate product of educational programs (1958) 8521 Brvozoa, see Polyzoa. Bryson, F. M., relief of estate (1956) 8477, 11784, 12204 Bryson, Joseph R., memorial services (1953) 17218 Bryson City, N.C. : waiver for holding court by U.S. district court for western district of N.C. — law (1956) 14515 reports (1956) 10309. 15207 BSA, see Boy Scouts of America. BSB series, see listings under Business and Defense Service Administration in most of the monthly issues from 1954 through 1958. BSP reactor, see Reactors (atomic). BSSR, see Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic. BT. see Bathythermograph. BTI, see Barisan Tani Indonesia. Buaillon, Henriette, relief (1957) 9448, 15430 Bubble chambers : hydrogen — high energy physics (1958) 13450 liquid, development and operation as working fluid (1958) 13452 UCRL safety precautions (1956) 430 particle tracks, analysis (1958) 16784 Bubbles, effect on multiplication constant (1956) 4864,6601 Bubonic plague, see Plague. Buccal mucosa, see Mucous membrane. Buch, Ellen H., relief (1954) 14677; (1955) 4472, 9505. 11247 Buchanan, Frank, memorial services (1951) 17672 Buchanan, Robert A., relief (1952) 5228, 10798, 12771 Buchanan, Thomas C, nomination (1952) 13863, 14962 Buchanan, Vera D., memorial services (1956) 11749 Buchanan Road earthwork, structures and surfacing, specifications (1953) 19439, 20412 Buchbinder, Howard I., relief (1957) 13295, 13706, 14900 Buchet. Jean H., relief (1955) 14593; (1956) 5325, 6820 Buchia, see Aucella. Buchman, Sidnev, proceedings against, citing for contempt (1952) 3G54 Buchsbaum, S., & Co., Inc., contract settlement (1951) 3295 Buck, Charlie H., see Cho Hack Youn. Bucket loaders, see Loaders (mechanical). Bucket sampler for surface grain in elevator bins (1953) 131C3 Buckets, energy dissipators, slotted and solid, hydraulic design (1958) 16528 see also Pails. Buckets (engine) : inconel, effect of forging temperature and heat treatment on performance at 1625' F. in J33-9 turbojet engine (1960) 7403 J47, overtemperature effect on life (1958) 7550 turbine — effect of melting practice and aluminum coating in turbojet engine (1960) 5937 leading edge cracks, origin and develop- ment (1959) 6723 thermal-stress fatigue cracking in turbo- jet engine (1959) 16917; (1960) 5943 Buckeye, Ariz. : substation — addition, specifications (1953) 19424 supervisory control equipment, invitation forbids (1953) 11494 Buckeye : Ohio, silvical characteristics (1958) 632 yellow, silvical characteristics (1958) 15064 Buckhorn uranium claims (1957) 3474 Buckingham County, Va., kyanite deposit. Willis Mountain (1954) 19700 Buckland Native Village : constitution and b.v-laws (1951) 18698 corporate charter (1951) 18705 Bucklers (gun), see Gun bucklers. Buckles: barrel roller, specification (1951) 16583 belt, web, specifications (1951) 19637; (1952) 7398; (1955) 10070 classification bulletin (1956) 17685 general ofiicers'. Army regs. (1956) 8131, 18351 ; (1957) 3437 tongueless and web strap, specification (1955) 10068 Buckley Field, instrument approach chart (1951) 2904 Buckling, see Strains and stresses. Buckman, J. Hibbs, exr., relief (1952) 2344, 5215, 6903 Buckram : cotton, specification (1958) 72415 cancellation (1958) 8605 Buckrange Reservoir, petroleum recovery, secondary potentialities (1956) 12769 Bucks County, Pa., southeastern, water re- sources (1952) 4154 Bucksville, Ala., red iron ore, Investigation (1953) 13434 Buckwheat : acreage, yield, etc., by States. 1866-1953 (1958) 16680 culture (1956) 4527 rutin content, effect of agronomic factors (1955) 18702 Bucyrus, Ohio, railroad accident (1955) 18428 Budapest, Hungary, physical society's collo- quium on acoustics and ultrasonics (1960) 3976 Buddhism : activities, articles (1959) 6376 Chinese, theory and activity, articles from Hsien-tai Fo-hsueh (1959) 6570 Budesheim, Hildegart L., and child, relief (1954) 11756 Budgerigar parakeets, see Parakeets. Budget Advisory Committee, Army regula- tions (1951) 17344; (1955) 16383; (1956) 6423; (1957) 251 Budget and Finance Office, reports (1951) 2746; (1952) 2100; (1953) 2040; (1954) 1523 Budget Bureau : appropriations, 1954, supplemental, hearings (1953) 15825; (1954) 5431 appropriations, 1955, independent offices — hearings (1954) 5283, 8550 law (1954) 11392 reports (1954) 6735, 8511 appropriations, 1956. President of United States — hearings (1955) 9717 law (1955) 11381 reports (1955) 9640. 9643. 11655. 12049 282-992- Do not order from index; see indicated entry -68 22 Page 333 Budget Bureau — Coutiiiued aijpropri.itions, 1957 — rresidcnt of Inited States — hearing's (l'J5<)) luGa4 law (195t;i 1179S reports (1950) 5197, 5245, 10541 supplemental — hearings (1950) 14984, 154:J4 law (1950) 1009.{ proposal (1950) 101 s2 reports (1950) 14770, 14920, 152S0, 10915 assistant director, authorizing — law (1950) 10751 report (1950) 17070 Budsiet-Treasurv resrulation (1952) 14729 revised pages (1953) 18409 change name, hearings (1957) 9557 circulars (1950) 19910; (1957) 12919; (1900) 1277S director, testimony (1957) 3079 evolution of Federal budetary administra- tion, etc., 1921-50 (1953) 19740 instructions relating to apportionments and reports on budget status (1957) 12919; (1900) 12778 redesignate, hearing (1950) 3525 relieve from approval of naming or renaming pul)lic buildings — law (1958) 117.39 reports (1957) 13855; (1958) 8285 report on management analysis activities, what it means to records management officers (1900) 7408 role in formulation and execution of defense budget, hearings (1959) 10031 Budget examiners : examination announcements (1951) 2830 (1954) 1S309. 18321: (1955) 11214 (1950) 488: (1957) 0057, 6078, 0084 (1959) 11833 canf<'llat!(in notice (1954) 19378 supplement (1951) 2837 Budget Joint Committee : create — hearing (1951) 11228; (1952) 16383; (1953) 10741 reports (1951) 15085; 10024; (1953) 9158 (1957) 7047 Budget norms in construction and engineering in Communist China (1900) 8015 Budget of United States : accrued expenditure basis for stating esti- ma tes — hearings (1957) 8376,9557; (1958) 9774 law (1958) 14104 reports (1957) 9097, 10903, 11038; (1958) 12447, 14391 act Of 1921, amend, hearings (1900) 15258 amendments (1957) 5011 : (1058) 4244, 5581. 8344; (1900) 10984 annual control by Congress (1951) 19595 armament buiigct (1952) 5795 Armv budgi't system, Army regs. (1956) 140. 11X5. .S(»7(t articles on (1955) 10242: (1956) 5039 balanced, importance (address) (1959) 0319 balancing, amend Constitution, hearing (1950) 17095 budget and accounting — Ilofiver Commission report — departmental edition (1955) 10628 document edition (1955) 11445 task force report (1955) 15974 budget In brief (1951) 2750; (1952) 3401, 5.".59 : (195:!» •_'()44 : (1954) 49:^5; (1955) 2901; (1956) 3242; (1957) 34H(;: (1958) 1120; (1959) 1404; a9(i0) 1501 budgetary and fiscal problems of our Govern- ment (address) (1954) 437 Comptr(dler Oeneral to assist Appropriations Committees — hearings (1957) 9557 report (1957) 10S99 congressional control — hearings (1950) 3525; (1957) 5150 report (1957) 0874 (1952) (1955) 10596, 7902; Budget of United States — Continued defense expenditures and American economy In 1900's (19t;0) 4802 defense production activities, etc. — departmental edition (1952) 10392 document edition (1951) 10959 departmental editions (1951) 2747; (1952) 2101; (1953) 2042; (1954) 1525; (1955) 1221; (1950) 1349: (1957) 1051; (1958) 1110; (1959) 1400; (1900) 1497 appendixes (1951) 2748; (1952) 2102; (1953) 2041; (1954) 1524: (1955) 1222; (1956) i;i50 (1957) 1652; (1958) 1117; (1959) 1524; (1960) 1498 development, fiscal policy implications — hearings (1957) 10770 report (1957) 10941 District of Columbia — departmental editions (1958) 1119; (1959) 1403; (1900) 1500 document editions (1958) 1208; (1959) 1523; (1900) 1010 document editions (1951) 3118; (1952) 2251; (1953) 2190: (1954) 1010; (1955) 1307: (1950) 1390; (1957) 1773: (1958) 1267; (1959) 1522; (1900) 1009 appendixes (1951) 3119; (1952) 2252; (1953) 2190; (1954) 1611; (1955) 1308: (1956) 1397; (1957) 1774; (1958) 1269; (1959) 1401; (1960) 1011 estimated number of civilian employees, increase, 1958, hearings (1957) 8254 estimates, etc. — 81st Cong. 2d sess. (1951) 3210; (1952) 2323 82d Cong. — 1st sess. (1952) 2323 2d sess. (1953) 840 83d Cong. — 1st sess. (1954) 572 2(1 sess. (1955) 420 84th Cong.— 1st sess. (1950) 531 2d sess. (1057) 040 85th Cong. — 1st sess. (1958) 1317 2d sess. (1959) 15(i3 SOth Cong., 1st sess. (1900) 1000 Federal aid to State and local Governments, analysis (19(iO) 3420 Federal budgeting practices, Hoover Com- mission report message from the Presi- dent (1950) 101S3 Federal credit programs, analysis (1960) 3427 Federal research and developments (1953) 19350: (1954) 18940: (1955) 19018; (1950) 20090; (1957) 18008; (1958) 17321 ; (1900) 1503,4318 hearings (1957) 3079; (1959) 3316; (1960) 3012 holding to minimum, message from the President (1957) 0774 improve metlK)ils and procedures — hearings dlCO) 12424,18011 law (195(5) 10733 reports (1950) 12330. 14830, 14932 include analysis of long-term construction and development projects, hearings (1957) 9557 instructions relating to apportionments and rei)orts on status of funds (1957) 12919 : (1900) 12778 legislative branch — amendments (1959) 5815, 8709-70; (1900) S023 establishing joint committee (1951) 18263 limit size, hearings (1900) 15258 management, to promote prosperity with stable prices (1959) 17.S17 midvear reviews (1950) 10478; (1957) 10408: (1958) 13092; (1959) 15439; ( 1900) 10583 mutual security programs, amendment ( 1900) 15L'(!s need for balanced budget (address) (1959) 17025 Page 334 Do not order from index; see indicated entry : and summary state- 2749; (1952) 3460; (1954) 1526; (1955) 1351; (1957) 1653; (1959) 1402; (1960) Budget of United States — Continued policies on capital investments, amend employment act of 1946, hearings (1900) 15254 preparation process, staff report (1957) 16538 President's messag ments (1951) (1953) 2043; 1223; (1956) (1958) 1118; 1499 Presidents' recommendations for reductions, request, reports (1957) 5139, 5142 principal Federal statistical programs, analysis (I960) 3428 public works and other construction activi- ties, analysis (1960) 1502 repudiation, hearing (1957) 11044 scientific activities in Federal Government 1953 and 1954 (1959) 1115 simplify methods, hearings (1956) 1064S summaries (1951) 6653: (1952) 5352; (1953) 7472 ; (1954) 5314 your Federal budget (1954) 18233; (1955) 16631 ; (1956) 19918 Budget Office, creating, hearing (1956) 3525 Budgets, see Budget of United States — Budgets (family and personal) — also names of countries, etc. — also names of departments, etc. — also other head- ings beginning Budget — also subjects. Budgets (family and personal) : annual budget for- — employed single person in Maine (1951) 15920 employed single woman in — New York State (1952) 9772 States (1951) 5887 employed woman in — D.C. (1951) 14271; (1952) 8192, 18260; (1956) 19546 New Jersey (1951) 15923 Pennsylvania (1959) 10638 Utah (1951) 15924 single working woman in California (1956) 6211 citv worker's family (1951) 9373, 10012; (1952) 9462 ; (1960) 1048 city workers, pricing of commodities and services (I960) 19048 District of Columbia budget planners' licensing act, report (1958) 14421 elderly couple (1951) 20051 food, helping families plan (1951) 14322; (1953) 8324 spending plan for single government women (1952) 14123 USSR, new selective investigation (1960) 1017 working women in 13 states (1952) 9769 Budman. Frank, reUef <1955) 11536, 14134, 15093 BuDocks technical digest : (1951) 2318. 12605 ; (1952) 1778. 123S3; (1953) 3646, 14575; (1954) 2943. 13329; (1955) 2608. 13527 ; (1956) 2695, 13846 ; (1957) 3184. 12702; (1958) 2715, 11061; (1959) 3000, 11553; (1960) 3218. 12592 index. Mar. 1949-Dec. 1958 (1959) 9564 Budworms : black-headed, life history, control, etc (1960) 11302 tobacco, control (1953) 14618 Budyka. M. I., Lenin prize winner (1959) 7926 Buehrle & Co.. court case (1951) 5512 Buena Park. Calif., population, special census (1956) 11694; (1957) 7967; (1958) 6580 Buena Vista Hills petroleum reserve, hearings (1953) 5618 Bufalino, William E., improper acti^^ties in- vestigation, hearings (1959) 1735* Buffalo. Mo., quadrangle (1951) 8525 Buffalo. N.Y. : accident investigation report (1954) 95.32 census of business. 1954', central business district statistics (1957) 1676 errata (1957) 17424 Buffalo, N.Y. — Continued census of housing, 1950 — block statistics (1952) 10142 characteristics, preliminary report (1951) 10709 nonfarm housing characteristics (1953) 7120 census of population, 1950 — - advance report (1951) 17577 characteristics, preliminary report (1951) 10SS5 housing characteristics, census tract sta- tistics (1953) 2110 communist activities in area, investigation, hearings (1958) 340 communist propaganda, hearings (1958) 342 dwelling units, rental and vacancy charac- teristics (1956) 3264 electric facilities of area, map (1959) 16335 ; (1960) 17i»65 harbor improvement, engineer reports — departmental edition (1957) 7250; (1960) 5258 document edition (1957) 7003; (1960) 4814 harbor, proposed relocation of north en- trance channel, hydraulic model inves- tigation (1960) 5284 hospitals, earnings and supplementary ben- efits — • departmental edition (1957) 11673 document edition (1957) 10782; instrument a)ipi'oach chart (1951) 2851 maritime future of area (remarks) (1959) 8989 occupational wage survey — departmental editions (1952) 14158 ; (1953) 17690; (1955) 3501; (1957) 4160; (1959) 3815; (1960) 5761 document editions (1952) 13182; (1953) 17248; (1955) 3010; (1957) 3607; (1959) 3271 ; (1960) 4840 port (1953) 2459 rivers and harbors, improvement (1953) 7654 route chart (1951) 2961 water resources (1952) 16679 weather observations, hourly (1956) 13013 Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority : operation of Peace Bridge, compact between Canada and N.Y., approval — law (1957) 15012 reports (1957) 134,13, 13852 terminate — ■ law (1956) 16702 reports (1956) 14820, 17044 Buffalo Bayou ; tributaries, ensrineer report — departmental edition (1954) 1808 document edition (1954) 1607 Buffalo bugs, see Beetles. Buffalo County. Nebr. : geology and ground-water resources (1956) 9167 land conveyance to Kearney by quitclaim deed — law (1957) 15073 report (1957) 13938 Buffalo Creek, monazite placer deposits (1956) 416 Buffalo Linen, hot cargo, Mountain Pacific, Brown-Olds, yesterday and today, em- plovers also have rights and duties (1959) 13404 Buffalo Rapids project : earthwork and structures for drains and canal lining, specifications (1954) 10803 1st division, ground-water factors affecting drainage (1958) 15083 ground-water factors affecting drainage (1953) 17634 water conservation and utilization plans (talk) (1955) 3832 Buffalo River Vallev. St. Peter sandstone and Everton formation (1953) 20219 Buffaloes : Auiprican, see Bison. water, in India and Pakistan (1959) 17507 Buffers, electric, utility, etc., specification (1958) 5973 Buffeting loads, see Load (mechanics). Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 335 BufGng, see Grinding and polisiiing. Buffi ujrton, Joanuc L., «ee Lybargcr. .Toaunc L. Buffoui, Maria, relief (1053) 7370. 10597, 12274 Bulord, N. Dak., rolociitiou of main canal, eartliworli and structures, specifications (1954) 7604 Buford Dam : flood control KplllinR basin, Chattahoochee Kiver (1952) 17095 lake created by, designate Lake Sidney Lanier — law (195G) 0890 reports (1955) 14790; (1950) 5442 Buford, Fort : transfer site to North Dakota — law (1954) 9654 reports (1953) 12637; (1954) 10125 Buford Reservoir : storage space to provide Gwinnett County, Ga.. regulated water supply — law (1950) 16712 reports (1956) 147S4, in:!."5 Buford-Trenton project, earthwork and struc- tures, etc., relocation of main canal, specifications (1954) 7004 Buggs Island Dam, soils design, construction and performance observation (1957) 15704 Buglers. Navy, manual (1951) 5722; (1953) 9568 Bugs, see Hemlptere — Insects — also names of bugs. Buich, Stijepo, relief (1955) 6080, 11905, 14037 Buick-Oldsmobile-Pontiac Assembly Division, General Motors Corp., Air Force con- tract, study, hearings (1957) 17575 Builders : building, buying, planning, remodeling, re- pairing, publications, list (1960) 10365 fishing boats, list (1953) 17515 housing likes and dislikes, guide (1956) 701 Navy training course (1953) 2750, 20362 new one-family houses, 1955-56 (1958) 17213 1 and chief, Navy training courses (1955) 1741 • (1959) 9427 planning, building, remodeling and repairing of homes, publications, list (1956) 6033 ; (1958) 10502 publications of interest, list (1952) 658; (1953) 11114; (1957) 4061; (1958) 12822; (1960) 9804 small home, record keeping (1952) 2836 small homes, record keeping, note (1956) 5792 3 and 2, Navy training courses (1951) 11642; (1955) 8397; (1960) 19192 Builders of faith, moral and spiritual respon- sibilities of religious leaders (1956) 12453 Building : activity. Indexes of aggregate weekly man- hours (1957) 4173, 1696S ; (1958) 15145 AEC construction, contracting guides (1951) 6200; (1952) 8474 AEC reports of interest to Industrv, biblio- graphies (1954) 0430; (1955) 7390 Air Force dormitory, construction, over- programming, report (1952) 13313 Air Force facilities, standard outline specifi- cations. Air Force manual (1960) 7735 airport construction, standard specifications, revs. & supjts. (1950) 10567 airports, standard specifications (1959) 14607 Anderson Ranch Dam and powerplant, de- sign and construction, technical record (1957) 2290 antenna structures, FCC rules and regula- tions (1960) 8352 Arctic and suliarctlc construction, engineer- ing manual (1955) 1514 areas of responsibilitv — Armv regulations (1956) 18196 special regulations (1954) 18179 Army Dept. circular (1955) 18008-9 Building — Continued Army einergeucy construction architectural design criteria, manual (1958) 4,:i4C ; (195.^>) 194. 4014-15. 5490. 8815-10, 10942, i:i791, 17955-950: (1950) 8098. 11570, 18196-197, 19821-823; (1957) 325 B.L.S. construction statistics, uses (1951) 15555 BLS publications on construction, list (1952) 0027 Boysen dam and power plant, 1947-52, technical record of design and con- struction (1957) 11822 canal systems, standard specifications (1954) 7023 Cedar Bluff Dam, technical record of design and construction (1950) 0007 civil and military construction (1954) 8658 CMP as it affects home building (1951) 10S82: (1952) 9427 code requirements for masonry (1954) 12490; (1900) 19105 codes. NI'.S confributiou (1951) 3956 Communist China — budget norms in construction projects (1960) 8015 capit.il coiisiruction — investmeut-by-contract system (1960) 155S5 metal industry (1900) 5532 planning work (1900) 800 construction work in iron and steel industry (1900) 7185 Industry, selected information (1959) 4974-75, 4983 materials anu construction (1960) 5071 materials industry (1900) 8588 concrete construction, specification (1955) 0815 condensation control in dwelling construc- tion (1952) 5974 conservation in construction (1952) 14237 constriKtion (1950) 7617: (1957) 5657; (1958) 6130; (1959) 7981 Air Force manual ( 1900) 7735 annual review (1952) 2256, 2804; (1953) 5405. 6144 general provisions. Army regs. (1955) 8815 ; (1956) 8098 new value (1957) 15998 construction (periodical) (1951) 2017, 12200; (1952) 1444, 12022; (1953) 3339, 14176; (1954) 2684, 13094; (1955) 2379 construction activity in Alaska, outlook (adaptation of speech) (1959) 3819 construction activity, monthlv reports (1955) 13290; (1950) 2455. 13001; 1957) 2935. 12453; (1958) 2456, 10808 ; (1959) 2747. 11284 construction aid series (1952) 11201-203; (1954) 880, 12405 construction and adaptation for rescue training (1953) 2470 construction and building materials, Fed- eral supply schedule (1960) 5345, 17086 construction and economic activity (1955) 19.527 construction and maintenance, bibllogra- pliies (1954) 8940; (1956) 17595; (1959) 3951 construction authorized in — Mountain and Pacific Division (1951) 12270 : (1952) 1453 New England (1951) 12271: (1952) 1454 Wasliington. D.C. (1951) 12272; (1952) 1455 : (19."3) 3348 construction cost indexes (1955) 1668 construction (;osts, guide for estimating (1955) 17000 construction drawings, format, Army-Navy standard (1951) 11578 construction labor standards report. Army Dept. circular (1955) 13S54 construction of wind-resistant farm build- ings (1952) 17831 Page 336 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Building — Continued construction policy for Army expansion, Army regs. (1051) 6025 construction procedures for Capeliart and MCA liousing projects (1960) 5271 construction reports (1959) 10S9S construction reviews (1956) 2068. 13199; (1957) 25P.1. 12035; (1958) 2038. 10400 : (1959) 2331, 10791 circular (1955) 1S546 inontlilv (1055) 2016, 12901 supplement (195S) 2S93 construction statistics, 1948 (1952) 10130. 1036S construction trends in cities since 1049 — departmental edition (1959) 9289 document edition (1959) 8536 construction waso determination functions of Department of Labor (1955) 17337 contract construction — Army regulations (1955) 5496 contracting services, AEC guide (1955) 4 099 ; (1956) 18415 electric system (1955) 10654 contract construction division, employment, payrolls, hours, and earnings (1958) 10057-58 contract construction industries, construc- tion workers (1958) 4900 contract documents for defense housing (1952) 18155 contract, unemployment characteristics (1955) 3636 cost reduction through standardized meth- ods (1954) 885 costs, etc.. on Federal reclamation projects, committee print (1953) 2234 current housing and construction reports, announcement and order form (1958) 7933 Czechoslovakia industry, planning and crea- tion of prices (1959) 842 design approval, Army regs. (1952) 8352 ■design of structures, engineering manuals (1952) 10506-507 desisn to resist atomic blasts, interim guide (1052) 13988 drawings, format, military standards (1953) 1252; (1954.) 8639 during 5 decades, historical statistics, 1907- 32— departmental edition ,(1954) 7391 document edition (1954) 6678 dynamics of linear elastic structures (1960) 4333 East Germany industry. Socialist revolution plan (1960) 15659 economy, methods for obtaining (1957) 1650 effect of recent economic trends upon con- struction (address) (1951) 5554 •engineering manual — ■ civil Tvorks and military construction (1957) 3897. 17663-664 civil works construction (1951) 6910, 15308; (1952) 4012, 11054, 13973. 16.504-507. 17681-682, 18800; (1953) 2457, 9238. 10891, 13157-158. 16037- 81; (19.54) 10367; (1955) .32.65; (1956) 635, 3835, 17204, 20267; (1957) 3898 emergency construction (1951) 6911-16, 8311. 9712-24; (1952) 2726; (1953) 16039, 17409. 20124 military constructions (1951) 9723, 18536-537; (1952) 2727, 5734-35, 7631. 9247-48; (1953) 4410, 10892, 16040, 17410-411 ; (1954) 7189, 8662- 63, 10368, 19530; (1955) 1508-14, 3266-67, 6411-12, 8078, 10197-198, 12293, 15604-605, 17024-26, 18290. 19300-301 ; (1950) 635, 7351, 12540, 15600, 17205-214. 18845-847, 20268; <1957) 775-776. 1955-57. 9864. 11413- 414, 16695; (1980) 3763, 13848-849 equalizing reservoir dams and feeder canal, constructed 1946-51, technical record of design and construction (1956) 4207 execution, etc., construction program, spec, regs. (1952) 3276 Building — Continued exhibits proposed construction cases. VA pamplets (1952) 8181; (1953) 18068; (1954) 15950; (1959) 13657 expenditures by month, 1950-52 (1953) 17710 farm building and repair (1952) 13961 farm construction activity. 1947 (1953) 9407 Federal building projects eligible for con- struction, report (1955) 14498 Federal construction contract act — ■ hearings (1952) 16398; (1953) 10746; (1955) 12182; (1956) 8643 reports (1952) 13702; (1953) 10713, 12638; (1955) 12060; (1956) 11982 Federal construction contract procedures act — hearings (1957) 9568 reports (1957) 8201, 9502, 15547 financing for home builders (1954) 4264 fire-resistant construction on farm (1954) 13401 general provisions, Army regs. (1953) 16839 greenhouse construction (1952) 12358 hiring procedures (address) (1959) 5321 homes — and dwelling units (address) (1951) 5184 how FHA helps improve techniques (1959) 402, 12645 leading areas (1957) 973, 16969 what's ahead in 1958 (speech) (1958) 1664 hospitals, general standards of construction and equipment (1900) 14672 house construction — financing (1952) 2833 new construction expenditures (1952) 17901 new home construction, health depart- ment's participation (1952) 8069 publications (1952) 2837; (1956) 5794 price lists (1957) 4532; (1959) 2108; (1960) 2188 housing and construction reports — alterations and repairs (1955) 339 housing characteristics! (1955) 16657; (1956) 3261-64, 4998-5000, 16522; (1957) 3538, 17476 ; (1958) 5433 housing vacancies (1955) 18098; (1936) 462. 5001, 4232, 20014 ; (1957) 503, 6629, 10661. 16446; (1958) 2971, 4095. 6597, 11536, 16S00 ; (1959) 3188, 8458 hydraulic engineering construction (USSR periodical), abstracts (1959) 7170. 10806 Industry — binding materials developmental trends. Poland's 5-year plan and future pros- pects discussion (1958) 16193 hearings (1951) 18406 Mountain Pacific decision, 1 year later (addresses) (1959)6815,10512 Poland (1938) 17060 safe work guide, roofers and waterproofers (1958) 16250 USSR, abstracts (1958) 16202 wage and hour provisions fair labor standards act. coverage (1958) 7686 Industry reports (1951) 1924, 12337; (1952) 1554, 12131; (1953) 3448. 14291: (1954) 2337. 2797. 12746; (1955) 2019 statistical supplement (1952) 1553 supplement (1954) 18255 injuries, contract construction, 1948-54 (1956) 9215 labor-management relations and construc- tion industry (address) (1958) 17207 labor standards administration, etc.. code of Federal regulations (1957) 1232 live loads on floors (1953 )1286 loans, by national banks — hearinss (1955) 9998, 14976 law (1955) 16763 reports (1955) 9908, 14767 Long Lake Dam and main canal, constructed 1946-51, technical record of design and construction (1956) 4208 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 337 Bullrtinjr — Contlniipd manpower lni|ilications of defense construc- tion program (1952) G026 market outlook for 1955 (address) (1955) 707 masonry construction, engineering manual (1952) 5734 materials — Federal supply scliediile (19R0) 15460 Investigations, Alaska (series) (1960) ,^90S ROTC manual (19G0) G2GC materials and construction industry in east- ern areas of USSK (1958) 17099 Medicine Creek Dam, technical record of design and construction (1956) 7783 metropolitan areas. 1954-56 (1957) 14362 military and naval construction — hearings (1952) 13489, 16396 law (1952) 13110 reports (1952) 10549, 10553. 13469, 13809 military construction at 15 continental bases, report (1953) 2209 military construction program, status (1953) 5741 military construction progress — Army regulations (195G) 19821 special regulations (1954) 249, 8027; (1955) 8933 military. Engineers Corps orders etc. (1952) 92.50; (1955) 19308 minimum property roquirements for con- struction in housing credit shortage areas (1958) 7tis2 modular method (1951) 99G3 : (1954) 7370 moisture control (1954) 10603 Navy training courses (1951) 11642; (1952) 18055: (1953) 2750. 20362 new and maintenance construction (1953) 7931 new construction — activity. United States. 1954, unadjusted (1955) 17348 Air Force manuals (1954) 18008; (1955) 67, 1012. 10S13. 16281-284, 18725 : (1956) 7961. 11374, 16190: (1958) 15521 : (1059) 134 Air Force regulations (1955) 13668; (1956) 1144-45 authorized in Washington. D.C (1955) 13297: (1956) 170S-11, 171.'i-16. 2462. 4054^55. 5841. 9210. 9216. 13609: (1957) 2945. 10129-130. 12463. 15994: (1958) 2466. 10819 ; (1959) 2757, 9309. 9311. 11296. by regions and States (1952) 1553 : 15721 statistical supplement (19.54) 9488 contract. Air Force regs (1955) 5415 exi)enditure.s — estimating (1955) 15840 191.5-50 (1951) 2004(1 1915-51 supplement. 1953 (1954) 1980 1947-51 (1952) 11258 1950-55 (1956) 7621. 15845 1951-52 (1952) 2866. 11259. 19005 facilities. Air Force regs (1955) 109 installations. Air Forco regs (1954) 16075 labor requirement (1955) 12508 nonresidential — nonfarm. expenditures distril)ution (1953) 7938 permit valuation in Washington. D.C. area. 1952 (1954) 4300 value (1958) 16261 new dwelling units authorized by local hnildinz permits. annu;il summary 1957-58 (1959) 13295 new housing and its materials survey. 1940- 56— departmental edition (195S) 17214 document edition (195S) 16^05 NPA order M-4, (piestions and answers (1951) 72.'<2 occupations, training materials (1957) 1 2.860 office buildinir .nddition. construction, specl- fieations (1954) 7596 O'SulIivan Dam. constructed 1947-49. tech- nical record of design and construction (1956) 4209 Building — Continued overseas construction in north Atlantic and Mediterranean areas (1953) 5739 PACAF liaslc bibliographies (1960) 14803 permit statistics, 1954-56 — dei>artnientJil edition (1959) 9289 docinneiit edition (1959) S536 petroleum refining plants, reducing cost. ISSK study (1960) 14210 plank-and-beam system for residential con- struction (1954) 886 planning and building of cities and protec- tion of atmosphere in Britain, prolilems (1959) 7964 Poland- construction technology, development trends (1960) 18987 long range plans for supplying ceramic and wall materials (1959) 1891 pul)lic construction enterprise, its role and tasks (1959) 869 Post Office Department's modernization pro- gram (1958) 6310 precautions, houses in storm areas (1958) 4.829 prefabricated brick blocks, use in Czecho- slovakia, etc. (1959) 606 prefabricated houses, financing construction (1954) 4265 prisoners at disciplinary barracks use, spec. regs (1951) 17439; (1954) 9332 public, anti kickback regulations (1958) 1621 public construction expenditures, 1915—50 (1951) 14012 public construction, monthly (1951) 1944 publications — Lal)or Statistics Bureau (1954) 18844 price lists (1954) 10349; (1955) 8070; (1956) 11133 Standards Bureau (1951) 8675 ratproof construction of new buildings (1953) 1391 recent articles, lists regulations — enforcement, administrative procedures, report (1954) 15573 list of published material (1952) 7958 residential — building industry, structure. 1949— departmental edition (1955) 1669 document edition (1955) 1303 impact of Feder;il credit policies, hear- ings (1956) 1522 new nonfarm construction (1953) 6134 nonfarm. estimates. 1945-56 (1957) 14369 vibration and noise characteristics of larire-panel houses, USSR study (1959) 1 2953 rubble masonry structures (1954) 4587 safety standards for Federal installations, building, etc. (1953) 7930 school construction programs, local (1957) 16674 sewage and water works construction, con- tract awards (1958) 13121: (1959) 13566: (1960) 16201 sewatre treatment works contract awards. 1952-57 (1959) 53sr> solar still construction (1960) 1884 Soviet hydroelectric construction over 40 years, development and progress (1958) 17066 special regulations (1951) 14523; (1953) 1958. 19802: (1954) 249. 3215. 8027, 18179: (1955) 8933 specifications for trailer homes and tempo- rary projects (1952) 18156 statistics. 1950 — departmental edition (1953) 10139 document edition (1953) 10317 steel construction, protective coating (1960) 2207 structures. Courtland Canal, specifications (1953) 1425 subsurface shelters, use of snow (1960) 17013 suliuiban and central city, metropolitan nrcMs (1958) 12929 telephone engineering and construction manual (1954) 10S37 Pajre 33S Do not order from index; see indicated entry Building — Continued this is my America (address) (1959) 5392 transmission line contracts (1951) 17126- 127 urban building authorized (1951) 2028, 12276; (1952) 1462, 12038; (1953) 3356, 14188; (1954 2697. 13109; (1955) 718 USSR- construction and road machinery (1959) 3681 USSR- hydraulic engineering construction (USSR periodical), abstracts (1960) 2459 industry — abstracts (1959) 5053 eastern areas (1959) 660 equipment, prospects for increase in production (1950) 12915 mechanization (periodical), abstracts (1959) 7180; (I960) 2483 mechanization during postwar period (1959) 626 selected translations (1959) 10333, 13159, 13180, 14894, 17586, 17604; (1960) 14140 materials industry, selected translations (1960) 4053, 7033, 7153, 8594, 15746 Vietnam, North — basic construction — articles (1959) 13094 financial and accounting aspects (1959) 9169, 12801 volume and costs — 1915-50 (1951) 15722 1915-51 (1952) 14319 1915-52 (1953) 19353 1915-53 (1954) 18255 1915-54 historical statistics, etc (1956) 441 1915-56 historical statistics, etc. (1958) 2893 wages and hours, in industry convention, text (1957) 1819 windowless, blast-resistant design (1952) 16575 wood and its uses, publications, list (1959) 13552 wood construction, engineering manual (1952) 5735 wood-frame house construction (1955) 6854 work injuries, 1948-49 (1951) 538, 1325 Building, see also Beams — Building mate- rials — Construction industry — Design (industrial) — Herald of machine build- ing (USSR periodical) — Installations (military) — also names of certain rec- lamation projects Building a better hemisphere series (Point 4 program) (1952) 17870 Building a mutual defense (military aid) (1952) 6290 Building America's might (military service) (1951) 8290 Building and loan associations : District of Columbia — • assets, liabilities, etc (1951) 10914 transfer functions rel. to — law (1951) 16354 reports (1951) 9464, 15139 mutual deposit guarantee organizations, tax exemption — law (1960) 7965 reports (1959) 15823; (1960) 3657 Building board, asbestos-cement, corrugated, specification (1956) 12592 see also Pulpboard. Building Construction Industry Wage Adjust- ment Board, see — Wage Adjustment Board for Building Construction In- dustry Building machinery : and equipment industry, outlook for 1960 and review of 1959 (1960) 254 census of manufactures, 1954, industry bul- letin (1957) 6544 Building machinery — Continued construction and equipment industry — midyear review and outlook for — 1959 (1959) 9691 1960 (1960) 10604 outlook for 1959 and review of 1958 1426-27 construction machinery — man-hours 1948-49 (1952) 4191 man-hours, 1949-50 (1952) 11266 parts, specification (1951) 8387 summary for 1952, facts for industry (1953) 14992 construction machinery and equipment, shipments and related data, 1958 (1960) 6311 current industrial reports (1960) 11926, 14965 Czechoslovakia, industry, planning and fix- ing prices, problems (1959) 1869 development prospects, USSR study (1959) 12913 equipment for building hydraulic power stations in USSR, construction hand- book (1959) 5020 excavating and earthmoving equipment, facts for industry (1957) 7978, 12963; (1959) 1469 facts for industry (1951) 1714, 11899; (1952) 1101, 11712; (1953) 3012, 13833; (1954) 2355. 11221; (1955) 9246. 12939 ; (1956) 2106, 13239, 18490; (1958) 2073, 10437; (1959) 2372, 1090;^. 11809 ; (1960) 2569 quarterly (1957) 2569, 12069 Federal item identification guides for sup- ply cataloging (1956) 3680; (1958) S499 Federal supply schedules (1957) 15825; (1958) 14971; (1959) 14651; (1960) 15459 heavy construction equipment, prime movers (1954) 153:39 new machine production prospects, USSR (1959) 14845 price trends, 1954-59 (1959) 13297 prices of construction machinery and equipment, 1947-56 (1956) 20545 single department procurement, Army regs (1956) 4747 Soviet, technical data (1958) 17111 used industrial and construction, price reg- ulation, spec, regs (1952) 4832 USSR, construction machines handbook, ex- cerpts (1959) 604 wholesale price index, commodities included (1953) 9423 Building materials : aircraft structural materials, theoretical analysis of creep behavior (1959) 1094 Alaska, investigations (series) (1956) 9157-58: (1959) 16456 and construction industry in eastern areas of USSR (1958) 17099 attenuation of scattered cobalt 60 radiation (1958) 2879 base-course quality effect on load transmis- sion through flexible pavements (1956) 3277 building material dealers, 1953 operating ratios (1955) 7432 building materials and structures reports, see listings under National Bureau of Standards, in the monthly issues, 1951-59 list (1951) 8674 building materials and supplies (talk) (1952) 5979 Communist China Industry (1958) 16146 selected information (1959) 4974-75, 4983 translations (1959) 17551 conservation in construction (1952) 14237 construction and building materials, Fed- eral supply catalog (1954) 598 construction and geologic materials — Cloud County, Kans (1952) 5923 Decatur County, Kans (1952) 5899 Ellis County, Kans (1952) 5894 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 339 BuiUlintr materials — Continued construction and ReoloKlc matorials — con. Graham Countv. Kans (19'>2\ 5904 Jewell Countv, Kans (1952) 5898 Mitchell County, Kans (li»."2) 593.'? Osborne County. Kans (1953) 4570 Rawlins County. Kans (1952) 5953 Republic County. Kans (1952) 5918 Rooks County, Kans (1952) 5892 Sheridan County, Kans (1952) 5942 construction industry, developmental trends Poland's 5-year plan and future pros- pects, discussion (1958) 1G193 construction volume and costs (1951) 15722; (1952) 14319; (1953) 19353 corrosion — in borated and deionized water at tem- peratures to 500 F (195G) 3209 In pentalene, 290 and mixture of dow- thorm A and alkylbenzene (195G) 3208 dealers, 1955, operating ratios (1957) 12922 Federal item identification puide for supply cataloging a955) 4575; (1957) 687; (1958) 7145 Federal supply schedules (1952) 5833; (1953) 4484, 16160; (1957) 3984, 141S(;, 167S0; fl95S) 4752, 14972, 15994; (1959) 4S29, 14052, 16366 fine ground admixtures manufactured at construction sites (1959) 603 geology and construction materials of part of northeast Kansas (series) (1958) 16061; (1959) 6284, 14746 glass, tile, brick and block. Federal supply specification, logistic responsibilities (1956) 18292 house framing systems, analysis (1955) 10434 hydrogen diffusion through materials of construction (1955) 11054 Industries manufacturing (1951) 1321 industry reports (1951) 1924. 12357; (1952) 1554, 12131; (1953) 3448, 14291; (1954) 2337, 2797, 12746; (1955) 2019 statistical supplement (1952) 1553 supplements (1954) 9488, 18255 irradiation effects relative to use in nuclear power reactors (1958) 13050 materials use survey (1953) 9372 merchandise lire sales, census statistics (1951) 13012 metal, architectural and related products. Federal supply classification, logistic responsibilities, Army regs (195G) 18296 mineral, bulk. Federal supply classification, logistic responsibilities. Army regs (1956) 18291 mineral construction materials, bulk. Fed- eral supply schedule (1957) 3986 new housing and its materials survey, 1940-56 — departmental edition (1958) 17214 document edition (1958) 16865 nonmetallic minerals, prices and price indexes, 1954-56 (1958) 61 54 Poland, housing construction prospects In five-year plan (1959) 691 prices, 1915-53 (1954) 18255 prices, 1950-55 (195G) 1717 production major directions in Poland's current 5-year plan (1958) 1623S publications of National Bureau of Stand- ards, list (1952) 113G5, 113G7 purchase from Germany, agreement (1956) 6134 rat penetration resistance (1953) 17890 raw materials for construction industry (19,53) 7989 resources — Marlon County, Kans (19.59) 6284 Nemaha County, Kans (1959) 14746 Norris County. Kans (1958) IGOGl Pottawatomie County, Kans (1959) G285 standards and specifications, list (1951) 14089 statistics, 1947-57 (1959) 8433 Building materials — Continued structural metal products, census of man- ufacturers, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 6541 structural values of old lumber (1955) G546 telephone system construction project (1952) 14401 trade, fair labor standards act data (1951) 15898 triaxial test data on structural properties of granular base materials (1953) 7200 USi^R — and construction Industry, abstracts (1958) 16202 Industry — abstracts (1959) 5053 eastern areas (1959) GCO equii>ment, prospects for increase in production (1959) 12915 selected translations (1959) 13159, 10333, 13180, 14fi'.)4. 175S6 water corrosion (1955) 5684 wholesale price index, 1958 (1958) 162C2 working stresses for structural s. Bulkheads : and bulkhead fr.-imes. guides, etc., specifica- tions (l!t51) 1541 for draft tultes. etc.. invitation for bids (1052) 4405, 16019: (1953) 6322 Bull Lake, sodium sulfate deposits (1951) 18799 Bull Run : battlefield and stream (1953) 4734 batiletield, ^'eneral information (1057) 7607 Bull Run mine, carbonizing properties, upper Kreeport bed (1952) 11288 Bull Valley deposits, I'ilot and Cove Moun- tain areas, iron-ore (1953) 7995 Bulldeath, Lenora P., relief (1954) 0711 Bulldcatb. Robert G.. relief (1954) 6711 Bulldeath. Robert G.. and wife, relief (1955) 3030, 7857, 9307 Bulldozers : back-rip scarifier assemblies, specification (1958) 4037 building terraces (1954) 1098 tractor wheel, pneumatic tires, model super C tourna-dozer, technical manuals (1953) 382-383 Bulletin board, Prisons Bureau publications (1951) 2146, 12415; (1952) 1587; (1953) 3484 Bulletins, see Farmers' bulletins — aUo names of departments, etc., issuing bulletins — nl/so subjects. Bullette, Charles F., relief (1955) 7612; (1956) 8703, 10056 BuUis. Camp : tire-testing program — hearings (1956) 12134 reports (1053) 15568: (1956) 12134 Bullock Point Cove, engineer report (1954) 547, 705 Bulls : dairv. care and management (1955) 3840 proved sires, in d.h.i.a.. list (1951) 12637; (1952) 17538: (1954) 15977 safetv pen with breeding: stall, farm build- ing plan (1958) 5239 standardizing DHIA records in providing sires (1054) 5459A : (1955) 16130 two-pen barn and lots, farm building plan (1958) 154S;9 Bullwhacker Mine, geochemical prospecting studies (1959) 506 Bully Creek Dam : construction — Interior Dept. report (1959) 17323 law (1959) 140S8 reports of committees (1959) 9855, 12493 Bullv Creek division, see Vale project. Bulmer. Shigeko N.. relief (1954) 15011 Bulwark of freedom (talk on agriculture) (1052) 14501 Bulwinkle. Alfred L., memorial services (1951) 17671 Bumgardner, Everet, relief (1959) 12098, 13989, 14422 Bumps (mining), see Coal mine bumps. Bumpus quarrv, pegmatite deposit (1952) 7906 Buncombe County, N.C. : forest inventorv statistics (1950) 11274 lumber production notes, TVA (1955) 5280 soil survey (1054) 10018 Bundesrepul)lik Deutschland, see Germany. Bundlins: hardwood slabs for better marketing (1958) 7334 Bunge Corp., relief (1956) 5153; (1957) 5057. 6700: (1958) 11872 Bungo Suido (Channel), sailing directions (1952) 11212 Bunker Hill & Sullivan Mining and Concen- trating Co., deepening Crescent shaft (1957) 10151 Bunker Hill Development Corp.. claim (1952) 8749. 10704, 12782; (1954) 10170, 10003 Bunker Hill Island : convevancc to Kentucky for public park — law (1057) 15045 reports (1957) 11206, 13408 Bunker Hill Monument, commemorative coll stamp (poster) (1959) 15147 Bunker Hill School of Aeronautics. Inc., relief (1051) 17964; (1952) 344 Bunker oil, kcc Vno\ oil. Bunker silos (1050) 4513: (1959) 4188, 11043, 11645 Page 342 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Bunkers, see Sand bunkers. Bunk!" : aircraft berths (1953) 17189 technical standard order (1957) 3546 hottom, pipe berth, canvas, specifications (1952) 9116; (1954) 5466 steel, single and double deck, specification (1952) 3937; (1957) 16594 Bunsen burners, see Gas burners. Bunsen flame, see Flames. Bunt, see Smuts. Bunting (textile) : nvlon. and nylon and wool, for flags, spec- ification (1952) 14004 Ships Bureau manual (1951) (1956) 15996; (1958) 16545 ~ relief (1954) 15839; 11762, (1952) Buonasera, Erika S. 15147, 16560 Buovancv material, specifications 398, 15149 Buo.vs : anchor, spar, specifications (1952) 2413, 7526 Federal supply classification, logistic respon- sibilities, Army regs (1956) 18251 parachute weather buoy, design (1959) 13505 rinsr. lifesaving — cork, specification (1953) 7736 plastic, specification (1952) 16460 submarine-launched flashing-light buoy (1953) 19369 Bur oak, see Oak. Burbank, Calif. ; aircraft accident (1956) 5016 housing census report, block statistics U952) 3487 instrument approach chart (1951) 4656 Lockheed Air Terminal, terminal forecast- ing manual (1954) 7789 population, special census (1953) 18497 ; (1958) 2956-57 weather observations, hourlv (1956) 129S6 Burda. Irene W., relief (1959) 12388, 19958, 141.S2 Burda. Stefan, and family, relief (1954) 6922, 11659. 13972 Burden, William A. M., nomination, hearing (1959) 8874 Burdo. Margarete, relief (1954) 5173, 8467, 9576 Bureaus, see Credit bureaus — Government of- fices — also names of bureaus. Burford Lake Wildlife Management Area, birds (1958) 3495 Burger. Frank J., and wife, relief (1957) 6791, 10712. 11133 Burger. .Joseph R., relief (1958) 6761, 11677, 12:!02 Burgess, W. Randolph, testimony (1957) 16565 Burial : allowances, increase, report (1956) 1034i8 American dead in World War II, agreement with Belgium (1956) 9443 benefits, those serving after June 27, 1950, law (1951) 9347 expenditure of funds incident to care and disposition of remains, spec, regs (1954) 1.3i44 expenses. Army regs (19)51) 10460 e.xpenses incident to current deaths, spec. regs (1951) 4436 grave decorating flags (1953) 18670 graves registration — company, field manual (1952) 12496 in support of major military operations. Army regs (1956) 6497 service in World War II (1952) 4385 special regulations (1952) 180 in national cenieteries — PHS commissioned ofiicers — law (1956) 8437 reports (1956) 5179, 8805 revise eligiliility requirements — law (1959) 14093 reports (1959) 9082. 14310 interment flags (1952) 7431 Burial — Continued Unknowns of World War II and Korea — ceremonial plan (195S) 6513 funeral service (1958) 8501 world-and-picture-stories (1959) 7133 veterans — I'hilippine Islands — law (1951) 9340 reports (1951) 4981, 6583 Sackets Harbor Military Cemetery — law (1953) 1234.6 reports (1952) 10422; (1953) 7433, 12755 s€€ (xTso DgrcI Burka, Susanne', relief (1957) 11205, 13119, 13246 Burke, .1. Vincent, Jr., nomination, hearing (1959) 16193 Burke, Va., additional airport, construction and development, proposal (1957) 13198 Burke, Wash., O. & M. headquarters, mo\ing and altering residences, etc., specifica- tions (1954) 10796 Burke Airport : real property acquired by Commerce Dept., sale — hearing (1958) 8327 law (1958) 14169 reports (1958) 9484, 12019, 14804 sale of real property, Fairfax County, Va., hearing (1954) 559 Burkhalter. Susan K., relief of legal guardian (1953) 5510, 15103, 15621 Burlap : India, .lute manufactures production, foreign trade. 1954 (1954) 17507 jute or kenaf, specification (1958) 3440 jute, specification, cancellation (1958) 3439 T'nited States stocks, facts for industry (19.52) 8490; (1953) 10119 Burley tobacco, see Tobacco. Burlingame, Ivan G., and others, relief (1955) 76241 Burlingame. Calif., population, special census (1957) 9250 Burlington, Iowa : bridge — law (1951) 14S27 reports (1951) 13311. 15113 Municipal Airport, terminal forecasting ref- erence manual (1955) 6812 weather observations, hourly (1956) 1299S Burlington, N. Dak., quadrangle (1951) 7101 Burlington. Vt., aeronautical chart (1951) 475.3i Burlington Island, back channel alignment, tests of specific reaches and closure (1959) 6108 Burlington-Rock Island R.R., accident (1951) 1174 Burma : Asian question mark (1951) 1689 China-Burma-India theater of operations in World War II, final actions (1960) 2076 cotton situation (1954) 4163 ecoPomic assistance agreement (1958) 17389 economic cooperation, agreement (1951) 7429: (1957) 1276; (1958) 931; (1960) 1348 economic developments (1955) 6497; (1956) 7500; (1957) 7384 economic information (1954) 10543 economy, basic data (1958) 6025 estaldishing business (1956) 15755 exports and imports, licensing and exchange controls (1957) 15902 foreign assistance programs, survey report (1957) 7113 gazetteer, official standard names, list (1056) 750 geographic names decisions (1951) 19987 supplement (1953) 13343 import tariff system (1956) 15762; (1959) 404 ai)iilication (1953) 2577 licensing and exchange controls (1955) 650 ; (1960) 15507 living conditions (1959) 467 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 343 Burma — Conrinued mutual deleuse assistance agreemeuts (1951) 11750; (IDr.S) 15375 mutual security afrrci'Uiciit fl'.l53> 13646 outlines of new nation (1951) 14220 preparint: shitmu'iits to (1!»53) 175G9 ; (1950) 9127; (1959) 4S86 pyincaflo, etc., timber trees of leguminosae familv (1953) 7S22 rice exports (1954) S7S1 rice situation (1951) 16S50 sailing directions (1951) 15494 sending iii'it pacl;aj?es to (1053) 16217; (1957) 15860; (1959) 10403 special economic assistance, agreement (1960) i;i47 Stilwell's command problems In World War II (1950) 9224 Stillwell's Mission to China (1953) 4647 summary of labor conditions (1!)53) 2G4S surplus agricultural commodities agree- ments (1956) 0159. 19430; (1957) 2.340, 14566; (1958) 16577; (1959) 9525 teaching aids for developing international understanding (1957) 9S49 technical cooperation agreement (1955) 5233 technical services and purchase of rice, agreement (1956) 19428 transportation (1956) 751S travelers' baggage retaliations (1950) 7509 Union of Burma, background (1955) 17024: Burnian. Maude S.. relief (1951) 17970; (1952t 7279. 10224 Burna, Juanita, relief (1958) 8159, 11668, 122n5 Burnaugh. Bud IC.. land purchase in Wvoming (1957) 10824. 14854 Burner fuel oil, see Fuel oil. Burners : burinr outfit, pot tyno, for field bake oven, pjjecification (1950) 15503 amendment (1950) 15504 variable-width, rectangular-slot, flame quenching (1954) 4301 see also Gas burners. — Gasoline burners — Oil burners. Burney. Leroy E., nomination, hearing (1957) 3S14 Burning, .see Combustion. — Flames. Burning index meters, fire control planning (1954) 7347 Burning of land : affects follow-up chemical control of sprout- ing rhamise (IIiTpO) 094 prescriliert, fire-weather survev aid (1958) 8705 reduction of fuel accumulations with fire (1960) 14000 Slash burning influence on regeneration, plant cover and fire hazard (1959) 3578 Burning times, see Combustion. Burning velocity. «ee Flames. Burns, Arthur F., nomination (1953) 5743 Burns, Cecelia M., relief (1953) 5589, 15114, 15747 Burns, Robert. 1759 anniversary lecture, 1959 (1900) 1049 Burns and scalds : biochemical shifts in shock produced by burn trauma and total-bodv irradia- tion. T^S'SR study (1900) 17212 burn auto-antibodies", USSR studv (1960) 942 burn therapy. USSR research (1959) 17038 chemical, early surgical treatment, USSR (1900) 18777 classiflcation, USSR study (1960) 17465 clinical course of l>urn shock following irradiation, USSR studies (1959) 6520 kits for treatment, specification (1954) 19567 pathology and physiology of burns, 1942-51 bibliography (1954) 0225 properdin system activity, USSR study (1960) 18774 Burns and scalds — Continued protein metabolism in dogs, USSR study (1900) 18838 radiation, USSR study (1900) 18850 salt and soda for shock (1951) 7351 tlierapy of extensive severe burns, USSR study (1900) 18855 trauma and ionizing radiation, combined affecrions, characteristics, USSR study (1900) 7028 treatjnent — in USSR, study (1959) 17644 of thermal burns, USSR study (1960) 18770 problems, conference, USSR (1900) 7202 with antibiotic powder nebisep, USSR study (1960) 18775 Burns Creek Dam : construction — congressional committee report (1957) 13029 hearings (1957) 11289; (1959) 8895; (1980) 5030. 8137 Interior Dept. report (1957) 13183 report (1950) 12396 Burnville. Ark., quadrangle (1951) 9920 Burpee, Beth B. (Fujiko Maezawa), relief (1053) 9141 Burr, Emma, relief (1951) 16505, 17995. 19444 Burr Oak Dam. see Tom Jenkins Dam. Burro Mountains, fluorspar deposits (1952) 9417 Burrow-builder and its use for control of pocket gophers (1900) 5389 Burrower-bugs. Cvdnidae of Western Hemi- sphere (1960) 19177 Burrs, specification (1951) 9799 Burrwood, La., wave statistics for coast (1957) 780 Burs (dental) : denture trimming, specification (1957) 15750; (195S) 4723 Bursters : AN-M20, specification (1954) 17195 bomb, E12K1, specificaton (1954) 15244 MIO. specification (1954) 102SG serviceability standard, spec, regs (1952) 4803: (1954) 13094 see also Detonating cord. Burton, Francis M., relief (1958) 3252 Burton, Manley F., relief (1958) 8173. 9255 Burton, Mich., railroad accident (1053) 1192 Burtzos, Theodore, relief (1959) 4675, 8584, 11895 Bus drivers, sec Motorbus drivers. Busa, Maria, relief (1954) 11971. 16681 Busbey. Paul, relief (1952) 87S6, 12S63, 13057 Busch. Julia, relief (1951) 4842 Busemann-Prandtl equations, see Equations. Buses, see Motor buses — School buses. Bush, Alvin li., memorial sei'vices (19G0) 10672 Bush, Eva. salary, etc., of brother (1953) 12009 Bush, Henry C. and others, relief (1954) 5121, 9018. 10073 Bush, James S., nomination, hearing (1959) 14552 Bush, Richard H.. relief (1951) 662, 3057. 3140 ; (1952) 10438 Bush, Vannevar : reapitoiutmeut to Smithsonian Institutiiin — law (1952) 12981 report (1952) 10417 Bush Feld : instrument approach chart (1951) 6345, 0340 terminal forecasting manual (1954) 17SS1 Bush Terminal RR, emergency board (1957) 17001 Bushel, grain trading unit, changing to hun- dredweight (1957) 7816 Bushings (electrical) : power circuit breakers, invitation for bids (1952) 4302 replacement (1951) 20253 Bushings (plumbing) : pipe, specifications (1952) 2433, 13948 Page 344 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Bushman, Harold W., 3d, relief (1955) 6023, 7S56, 9366 Business : administration — for farmer cooperative associations (talk) (1955) 4707 Office of Education program (195S) 1420 advertising aarencies serve small businesses (1953) 2043S aids for economv-minded businessman, list a953) 43S2 airplane at work for business and industry (1955) 11204; (1956) 5009 Alaska, incorporation, amend organic act, report (1958) 9446 American — firms, sources of information on (1955) 8204; (1957) 14214 role in surplus agricultural disposal (ad- dress) (1956) 11339 space age research aspects (address) (1959) 3880 analvsis and profit evaluation, guides (1960) 289 and world trade (1952) 15832 area develooment bulletins (1955) 12900 ; (1956) 2067, 13198; (1957) 2529, 12019: (1958) 2026, 10386; (1959) 2318, 10780 ; (1960) 2425, 11835 associations, ofiicials, comments on financial condition of U.S. (1958) 8473 atomic power and private enterprise, hear- ings, etc (1953) 2175, 15342; (1954) 533 basic business references, list (1953) 13127 ; (1957) 18045 basic library reference sources, bibliography a960) 2205 BDSA services (1956) 6714 business abroad and its employee relations (remarks) (1954) 2142 business abroad, and national interest (ad- dress) (1956) 17761 business cooperation with banks (address) (1952) 18246 business information service — Business and Defense Services Adminis- tration (1953) 19932: (1954) 438, 1528. 3478, 9428, 11153, 13758-760. 16301 Census Bureau (1953) 7091. 14976, 19936; (1954) 447, 9497, 16309; (1955) 9228 country index (1954) 4185 Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau (1951) 1026. 3537. 5275, 9871 (1952) 651, 9390, 14103-104, 15518. 17813- 814. 18950-956; (1953) 1122-33, 2572- 79, 4520-35, 6059-72. 7801-15. 9328- 31. 11074-98. 13280-298. 16207-220. 17544-578. 18914-19165 Foreign Commerce Bureau (1953) 20198- 209; (1954) 837-838, 1910-20 4181- 99. 7.3.29-40. 10540-556, 12356-368, 15512-533. 17516-520 advertising circular (1958) 4787 National Production Authoritv (1951) 1440, 4002, 5715, 7282-88, 8697, 15721, 17027-30, 20200-201 ; (1952) 849, 8150 business on trial (speech) (1953) 18563 business report of Department of Com- merce — Business and Defense Service Administra- tion (1955) 9205-11, 11153-157. 1.3934-935, 18080; (1956) 433. 4959- 61. 8302. 11644, 18439. 19920-921 ; (1957) 48.30, 9183; (1958) 1121, 4048, 6548, 9151. 11513; (1959) 15443; (1960) 10589, 18318 Census Bureau (1955) 9230, 11174; (1956) 2102, 13235; (1957) 9204, 12930, 16420 business service bulletins fl954) 0447-55, 9429-36. 11154-15S, 13761-775, 18234- 252, 19311-317; (1955) 302-304. 1224- 33, 2902-16. 4130-32, 5S60-6S. 742C- 34. 9212-19. 1115S-163. 13937-939. 16632-634, 18081-83: n956) 434, 3243-44. 4962-72. 6705-7, 830.3-7, 9923-33, 11645-652, 16480-485, 18419- Business — Continued business service bulletins — continued 430, 19922-935; (1957) 404-466. 1654-67, 3487-93, 4831-39. 6470-81, 7918-26, 9184-91. 10631-633. 12920- 925, 14751-753. 16409; (1958) 184- 186. 6549-50. 15640 lists (1955) 4129, 13936; (1956) 11653, 18431 ; (1957) 7926 business sponsored home economics teaching aids (1954) G91 ; (1955) 10190, 15598 Canadian-American relations, U.S. policy (text of address) (1959) 7270 census, 1948 — monograph (1952) 14789 retail trade (1951) 373-382, 2763-79, 4591-98, 6246-54, 7753-56. 13004- 14, 16259-261. 17626-627, 19383; (1952) 270, 2139 area statistics (1951) 17631 bound volumes (1952) 10139-40 general characteristics (1952) 10130- 40 retail, wholesale, and service trades (1952) 271. 2140-41 service trades (1951) 383-407, 2780-89. 4599-4605, 6255-59, 7755-58. 13015- 18. 17628-6.30 bound volumes (1951) 14683; (1952) 8512 general char.acteristics (1952) 8512 subject bulletins, announcement (1951) 7747 trade reports, announcement (1952) 10115 trade series (1952) 3480-84. 6726. 8503-5, 10131-135. 12655. 14790 wholesale trade (1951) 40S-426. 2790- 2798. 4606-10, 6260-64, 7755-56. 7759. 1.3019-21. 16262; (1952) 2142. 6728 area statistics (1951) 17632 bound volume (1952) 6728 U.S. summary (1!)51) 7759 census. 1949. Puerto Rico, retail, etc., trades a952) 16252 census. 1954 — area bulletins, announcement (1956) 6717 bulletins on hotels, etc. (1957) 4847 central business district statistics bulle- tins (1956) 18440-449, 19941-955; (1957) 474-479. 1672-85, 3501-4, 4848-50, 6490-98, 7937-52, 9205-21, 12931-936. 14759-761, 16421-422, 17417-426; (1958) 2896. 9159. 11520; (1959) 15462 announcements (1956) 18437; (1957) 1671 errata (1957) 17422 summary report (1958) 2896 company statistics, bulletin (1958) 13700 final publications, announcement (1958) 4059 hearing (1954) 9982 law (1954) 9655 preliminary trade reports (1956) 2109, 13242; (1957) 2573 announcement (1956) 8330. 20015 Puerto Rico (1957) SOR announcement (1957) 1670 reports (3 954) 6846, 10097 retail trade — area bulletins (1956) 8312-14. 9939- 48. 11658-673, 14188-14202, 16493- 500. 19956: (1957) 480, 1686, 350.5-7 ; (1958) 2897-2905 United States summary, etc. (1957) 3505-6 area statistics (1957) 16450 subiect bulletins a956) 19957; (1957) 481. 3508-9. 4851-52. 14762 summary statistics (1958) 5439 selected service trades — area statistics (1957) 17521 summary statistics — (1958) 5441 selected services — area bulletins (1956) 16501-503. 18450-465, 19958-985 : (1957) 482- 485, 3510, 4853-54. 6499-6501, 10639 subject bulletins (1957) 9222, 14763 legal form of organization (1957) 4854 Do not order fi'om index; see indicated entry Page 345 Business — Continueil ceusus. 1954— continued ,,n-^v subject bulletin, announcement (1950) 1993!) ■wholesale trade — area bulletins (195G) 9949-50, 110.4- 079, i4:'o;i-:;i8, ior.o4-r.io, is4oo- 4S1 ; (1957) 3511, 4855, 0502 United Slates summary (1957) 3511 area statistics i 1957) 1752U subject bulletins (1957) 9223-24, 10040, 12937-938, 14704 sunnnary statistics (1958) 5440 area reports, announcement (1900) 0319 central business district — reports, announcement (1900) 10599 statistics reports (1900) 10000-001, 18.j42 preliminary area reports (1900) 2557, 11911 announcement (1959) 15458 retail trade — „„ ^„ reports (1900) 6321-41, 7828-43, 9213-20, lOeiS, 14941-942, 10002- 003, 18343 area statistics. United States summary (1900) 1(!(!()2 selected services — area reports (19G0) 9227-30, 10019- 027, 12800-818, 14943-954, 10604- r>()5. 18344-340 United States summary (1960) 10t)04 wholesale trade area rei>orts (1960) 12819-827, 14955-959, 10600-042, 18347-349 censuses of 1953 will get answers (1953) 5302 central business districts, retail sales, geo- graphic shifts in growth, summary (1958) 135 challenges and opportunities (address) (1900) 10723 common business oriented language (COBOL) for programming electronic digital computers (1900) 11195 community and area development check- list ("1954) 13758 conditions, national summaries (in;)2) i:!10 11905; (1953) 3216. 14044; (1954) 2546, 12966; (1955) 2246, 13142; (1950) 2314, 134.50; (1957) 2786 12292; (1958) 2301, 10648; (1959) 2587, 11124; (1960) 2789, 12148 contact clearing house service (1953) 3427, 14264; (1954) 2.595, 2775, 13011: (1955) 2296. 13230 cooperatives, information for students (1958) 10935 count V business patterns- — manufacturing (1951) 17604-8 1 (1952) 14737-741 market analysis tools (1957) 3497 OASI programs (1953) 18477-486; (1955) 11175-177; (1958) 11523-525, 13702-709 credit and assistance, code of Federal reg- ulations (1958) 3432; (1959) 0138: (1900) 5324 credit, code of Federal regulations (1954) 5587; (1955) 6427; (1956) 7389; (1957) 5457 current reports, announcement and order form (1958) 6504 cycle turn signals, BLS series as indicators (1900) 2002 Dallas standard metropolitan area, special census (1954) 19346 errata (1955) 1248 data gaps in productivity management (1958) 17215 decedent's. In D.C., jirobate court to au- thorize continuance — law (1953) 12310 reports (1953) 8948, 10626 Business — Continued Defense Department — activities subcommittee report (1955) 159S1 transfer of commercial activities, hear- ings (1956) 3501 design of selling, and design of making (1954) 5958 disaster loans, amend small business act of 1953— hearing (1958) 3330 law (1958) 4190 reports (1958) 3126, 3266 District of Columbia business coriioration act — law (1954) 9643 reports (1952) 5202; (1953) 5607, 12800 District of Columbia business corporation act, amend — law (1957) 15121 reports (1957) 15236, 15454; (1958) 14407 District of Columbia property improvement* reports (1954) 14222, 14524 doing business with — Belgium. Luxembourc. etc. (1951) '.'09 Denmark (1951) 8302 France (1958) 1504 Germany (1953) 19049 Sweden (1957) 15802 Yugoslavia (1956) 723 domestic outlook (talk) (1956) 4379 economic climate for business (remarks) (1955) 3838 economic outlook, developing (statement) (1959) 1201 establisliing and operating your own busi- ness (1951) 3541 establishing in — Algeria and Departments of Sahara (1960) 13959 Angola (1955) 18385 Arsrentina (1951) 9873; (1959) 16419 Austria (1956) 9113: (1959) 146S9 Australia (1953) 19030; (1955) 6500; (1958) 3500 Belgian Congo and Ruanda-Urandi (1957) 15SS8 Belgium (1955) 10332; (1958) 3508; (1960) 17142 Brazil (1953) 19129; (1955) 3382; (1958) 8684 British Fast Africa (1958) 1507 Burma (1956) 15755 Canada (1957) 16853 Cevlon (1955) 12403 Chile (1957) 14216 Colombia (1959) 457 Costa Rica (1953) 19082 Cuba (1951) 7027 Denmark (1956) 5719: (1960) 608 Dominican Republic (1956) 5727 Ecuador (1955) 19447; (1960) 13900 Egvpt (1951) 5280 Eritrea (1953) 19154 Ethiopia (1953) 19154 : (1959) 7769 Federation of Malaya (1960) 17139 Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland (1959) 3530 Finland (1900) 11293 France (1953) 19136; (1956) 20424; (1958) 4790; (19.59) 14690 French Morocco (1955) 17196 Gold Coast (1956) 9116 Greece (1955) 15710: (1959) 14687 Horn; Kong (1950) 3935; (1959) 14686 India (1958) 16026 Iran (1956) 725: (1959) 16420 Ira<| (1954) 15524: (1957) 9994 Ireland (1958) 9955: (I960) 1.S96:'. Israel (1956) 10S65 : (1958) 614 Itjilv (1957) 8029: (i960) 15502 .Taninica (1958) 86S5 .Japan (1955) 044: (1959) 3532 •Jordan (1950) 20429 Lebanon (1956) 10S68 Liberia (19r.5) 045 Libya (1959) 10149 Lu.\eml)ourg (1957) 7377 Page 346 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Business — Continued establishing in — continued Malaya (1956) 9114 Mexico (1954) 1919; (1955) 17189; (1960) 6951 Monaco (1959) 458 Morocco (195S) 15044 Mozambique, Portuguese East Africa (1954) 12362: (1960) 3S51 Netherlands (1956) 7495; (1958) 16976 Xew Zealand (1958) 127S0 Norway (1956) 3932 Pakistan (1956) 20425 ; (1960) 9787 Panama (1958) 4795 Peru (1956) 12648 Portugal (1956) 20422 Spain (1955) 12400 Sudan (1957) 7378 Sweden (1955) 3381 ; (1960) 667 Switzerland (1956) 726; (1959) 12706 Tangier (1955) 1575 Thailand (1953) 19108; (1956) 3938 Trinidad (1960) 9788 Tunisia (1958) 16027 Turkey (1955) 12401; (1959) 7770 Union of South Africa (1956) 3937 United Kingdom (1953) 13294; (1956) 15756 ; (1959) 4877 Uruguay (1953) 19137 Venezuela (1957) 5570 Viet-Xam (195s) 15051 Western Germany and Berlin (1953) 19059; (1954) 10544; (1955) 19446; (1958) 1506; (1960) 8443 establishing under laws of Japan (1951) 5281 ethics and small marketers (1959) 9494 experience, know-how and vision (address) (1953) 8761 farm family, guide for 4-H club leaders (1956) 2835 farmers cooperative organizations — American private enterprise system (1953) 13171; (1954) 727; (1956) 5594 cooperative business training for farm youth (1953) 13172; (1954) 1827 effect on businessmen (1951) 11321 farmers, way they do business, illustrated talk (1956) 5593 Federal reserve charts (1951) 1882, 12125; (1952) 1289, 11878; (1953) 3185, 14016; (1954) 2522, 12937; (1955) 2214. 13112; (1956) 2284, 13421, 18903: (1957) 2756 historical supplements (1952) 7697; (1953) 10966: (1954) 18649 films, selected industrial, list, SIF series (1954) 9489-93. 11179. 13793-795 finance, handbook (1957) 5839 financing problems, development corpora- tions and authorities, reports, statutes, etc. (1960) 461 firms in noncontiguous areas of United States, sources of information (1955) 15706 forecasting 1959 (address) (1958) 15744 foreign corporations investment incentive tax act of 1960 — hearings (1960) 16938 reports (1960) 4949, 4982 foreign corporations, tax, amend internal revenue code, hearings (1959) 14360 foreign development organizations for trade and investment, directory (1957) 7364 foreign directories, guide (1955) 171S4 foreign firms, sources of credit information (1959) 451 foreign, for U.S. films, world survey shows record (1955) 8208 four kinds of firms, 4— H illustrated talk (1952) 5756: (1956) 5591 free enterprise in economic growth (ad- dresses, etc.) (1959) 15544; (1960) 6391, 10663 general business outlook for next few years (talk) (1956) 4528 Government and business, partners for prog- ress (address) (1960) 7910 Business — Continued Government, commercial and industrial ac- tivities — hearings (1954) 558. 1661, 3729, 8384 print additional copies, report (1954) 8353 Government competition, discontinuance, report (1957) 15471 Government competition with private enter- prise — aluminum sweating operations, hearing (1954) 5458 Hoover Commission report (1955) 9454, 10629 staff study (1955) 15980 terminate — hearings (1954) 17155, 18391 reports (1954) 14337, 17093 Government in business — commissaries of Forest Service, report (1954) 11504 ferrous scrap (iron and steel), report (1954) 11506 general, report (1954) 3685 paint manufacturing, report (1954) 9726 sawmills, report (1954) 11505 Government's role in private foreign invest- ment (1954) 17521 supplement (1954) 17522 growth patterns, opportunities and obstacles ahead (address) (1959) 17307 home businesses (1953) 18945 basic information (1956) 1S423; (1957) 9186. 12921 bibliography (1958) 15337 information and references (1955) 4131 hopes and hazards of 1960 (address) (1960) 373 how big companies help small marketers (1958) 6339 how President's Committee on Government Contracts helps (1960) 18022 income tax returns, statistics, 1957-58 (1960) 7005 incorporation, steps involved (1954) 1S242 ; (1960) 4400 indexes (1952) 1294, 11884; a953) 3194. 14023; (1954) 2529. 12945; (1955) 2224. 13122; (1956) 2294. 13431; (1957) 2766, 12272; (1958) 2281, 10628: (1959) 2568, 11105; (1960) 2770. 12129 Indian artists and craftsmen, booklet for (1956) 20496 innovations, new ideas as source of profit (1960) 4403 integration, what it means to cooperatives (1958) 1438 integration with agriculture (address) (1958) 3933 international, balance of payments of U.S., 1010-56, statistical supplement (1958) 9156 international trade (address) (1959) 9746 legal form of organization (1951) 17626 legal structure for firm (1957) 5837 liquid asset holdings of businesses (1953) 16097: (1954) 15397; (1955) 15637 list of firms in Federal German Republic (1951) 3402 loan surveys, 1955 and 1957 (1959) 6164 loans, information (1952) 4424. 9697. 18176 loans, security pledged at Federal reserve member banks (1959) 17413 management — aids for small manufacturers (1959) 6930. 9487-88, 13o80-oS;i, 15183-185, 17073: (1960) 14698-699 and American economy (address) (1960) 7912 current outlook (address) (1960) 18395 of frozen food locker and related plants (1958) 11161 sales, procedures, new listing of Gov- ernment publications, available from Supt. of Documents (1955) 4663; (1957) 2278: (1958) 1802 manpower problems of small business — hearings (1951) 9640 report (1951) 11204 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 347 Business — Continued market changes in India call for swift ac- tion (1950) 4871 memlicr hank term lending, 1955-57 (1959) 772S misci'llanoous. merchandise line sales (1951) 13014 monthly business indicators (1953) 14087 moral issues of growing economy (address) (igoO) 379 Negro associations in U.S., directory (1953) 1S951 new horizons In public affairs (address) (19G0) 380 new service of Government, Commerce Dept. cooperative oflices (1054) 13807 news reports, OBE series (1951) 1773, 12162: (1952) 1359. 11042; (10.o3) 3200, 14091; (1954) 2344, 12759; (1955) 2030. 12917; (1056) 2083, 13215: (1957) 2547, 12052; (1958) 2053, 10416: (1959) 2349, 10880; (1960) 25.'39, 11893 next decade (address) (1960) 7911 office automation experience (1960) 10181 ofEce-operatinjr costs — Egypt (1054) 1020 Federal Republic of Germany and West- ern Berlin (1954) 1917 Mexico (1953) 20202 Panama (1954) 15520 Riode .Janeiro. Brazil (1953) 19062 Syria (1054) 7335 official, claim for reimbursement for ex- penditures (1955) 15760 opportunities and obstacles ahead (ad- dress) (1959) 17307 opportunities in Greece developed by trade mission (1056) 10863 organizations concern with European eco- nomic community (address) (1059) 8494 planninrr. publications checklist (1957) 168,34 plant and equipment, expenditure expecta- tions statistics (1957) 19S6 policy decision making of high quality (address) (1059) 4827 poultry and egg. Federal wage-hour law application (1959) 5458 preliminary statistics, 1948 (1952) 10130, 10368 present trends after 1957-58 recession (address) (1959) 1975 private, competition with Government, 1957, discontinuance progress, hear- ings (1057) 11307 private. Government competition — hearings (1955) 10041; (1960) 9651. 11187 report (1060) 11100 private industry's role in American prog- ress (address) (1060) 0207 programs, current puljlications (1952) 2817 progress, relation to advance of agricul- tural technology (address) (1057) 17.'?26 properties in D.C., improvement — liearing (1056) 12143 rcnorts (1053) 8941, 10634; (1956) 11870. ];j089 veto (1953) 15370 publications, price lists (1952) 9228; (1956) 6039: (10.57) 16167: (1958) 13109; (1959) 10561: (1960) 18024 pulp, paper, board, distribution in Na- tion's economy, Dec. 1953 (1958) 1124 recovery behavior of consumer price index (1959) 10402 reference sources for business use, list (1954) 0447; (1057) 3487 relation to Government in economy of fu- ture (address) (1059) i:!296 reporting requirements of Federal govern- ment, preliminary report (1900) 440 restrictive business practices, proceedings of conference (1959) 10049 Business — Continued retail trade, single units and multiunlts, census statistics (1951) 13004 review of pro.i,'rams and activities, SB A, calendar year 1959, hearing (1960) 8273, 13802 rights to Main Street under private enter- prise (illustrated talk) (1956) 15606 role in public affairs (text of address) (1900) 7920 sales below cost prices, practices and meth- ods, amend FTC act, hearings (1960) 15261 schools, collegiate, executive development programs (1958) 8538 selected industrial films, list (1955) 10637 service check list, weeklv (19."1). 1774. 11903; (1952) 1160," 11764; (11053) .Suiil. i;j'<90 : (]0r)-!) 2407. 12!^21 • (1055) 2091, 12981; (1956) 2154, 13284; (1957) 2615, 12120; (1958) 2122. 10483; (1959) 2417, 10948; (1900) 2613, 11970 bookshelf up-to-date? (1954) 18525 sightseeing in 1).C. — complaints of small and independent busi- nessmen — hearings (195S) 9644, 12204 reports (1058) 12205. 14537 insure fair competition — hearings (1050) 15050 reports (1959) 15926; (1960) 8083. 8105 small business — acorn of American free enterprise (text of address) (1060) O.'iOS act of 1953, amend — hearings (1057) 9552, 11274; (1955) 14973; (1959) 14555 laws (i95S) 11733; (1955) 14435 (1959) 15731 reports (1955) 14768; (1957) 10896, 10912; (1958) 9683, 119S4 ; (1959) 15797. 16100 text (1055) 16889 act of 1958 OS amended, text (1960) 18444 text (1958) 12624 act, amendments of 1959, hearings (1959) 12283 act. amendments of 1960, hearings (1960) 10949 act, rules and regulations (1960) 2204 activities of SBA, 1958, hearing (1958) 7117 acts related, compilation (1959) 1512 administrative management courses (1956) 9396 aids (1951) 1918, 12161: (1952) 6150 aids, publications, lists (1954) 8755 aircraft industry, problems, investigate, hearings (1956) 20115 aluminum industry — hearings (1956) 3541, 5269 report (1950) 16969 aluminum inchistrv problems — hearings (1900) 15265 report (1950) 1537 American impact of imports — hearing (1960) 15383 report (1960) 15332 statement (1960) 15332 and defense subcontracts, report (1953) 9009 arbitration (1959) 15185 are you service-minded V (1900) 8069 Army Dept.— procurement policy, Army regs (1956) 4741, 8129, 9804, 18345; (1957) 379 specialists and advisors by organiza- tions and Stales, list (1958) 13327 Atomic ICnergv Ccunmission procurement, case study. i-epi>rt (105S) 322 bank-SBA participation loan plans (1959) 2129 benefits from Federal policies and pro- grams (1057) 17161 break-even point, studies (1960) 2206 Page 348 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Business — Continued small business — continued bulletins (195S) 7642, 15337: a959) 8217-18, 9490. 10580, 13582-583, 15187-lSS, 17075. 17843 ; (1960) 1310- 12, 2205, 4401-2, 6052-53, 7552-54, 8965-66, 10394-403, 11623-624, 14700, 1S090, 19268 buying small goin?; concern (1957) 8941 capital, act of 1958, hearings (1958) 7093 clinic at Tucson, Ariz., etc. (1951) 13565 committee to study problems — additional expenditures, report (1956) 1502 creating, reports (1951) 4818; (1953) 4128, 5494; (1955) 3056; (1957) 3633; (1959) 3315 S5th Congress, final report (1959) 1539 e.xiienses. reports (1951) 17929: (1952) 2327, 7027: (1954) 14516; (1955) 3060, 12052, 14931 ; (1957) 3668, (1958) 3102, 15770 communications (1954) 4481 competitive position, appraisal to improve company planning (1954) 5955 computer services (1960) 2203 concerns interested in performing re- search and development, list (19G0) 10392 conditions, report, hearings (1956) 15486 controlled materials plan — hearings (Ul.-Jl) ISIOS ; (1952) 355, 5.349, 10649 reports (1951) 17939; (1952) 5184, 10509 controlling your future (1960) 1313 corporations taxable status — • law (1959) 15740 report (1959) 16135 credit and capital, availability (1953) 2286 credit needs, hearings (1957) 11274 ; (1958) 8465 current programs and activities of SBA, hearing (1959) 12570 dairv industry problems — hearings (1959) 12314, 15970; (1960) 6667, 8152 report (1959) 12210 defense loans (1951) 15721 defense missile procurement, role — hearings (1958) 8493 report (1958) 15825 defense production pools (1952) 10680 deferred compensation plans (1959) 17073 definition of term within meaning of act of 1953 — hearings (1956) 18644; (1959) 3334 reports (1956) 20089; (1959) 1536 Department of Commerce relation (state- ment) (1960) 10661 development credit corporations (1954) 7G40 development policy for new products (1958) 6338 discount-house operations competitive impact — hearings (195Si 12623 report (1959) 329 discriminatory practices against in subur- ban shoppin:;- centers — hearings (1959) 10056 report (1960) 1667 distribution problems — hearings (1955) 18184: (1956) 526, 12168-169, 17013, 18646 report (1955) 14S01 distribution research, activities and serv- ices of Federal government (1958) 183 distributive education helps (1956) 17742 education, outline and source material (1951) 7022 effect of monopolistic practices (1952) 10901 electroplaters, nickel shortage impact, re- port (1957) 662 employee suggestion system for small plants (1954) 10841 Business — Continued small business — continued employment in metalworking industries (1953) 2647 employment statistics (1953) 6151 enterprises for handicapped, catalog (1955) 8533 equity capital, questions and solutions (1960) 8968 exclusion from stockpile purchases, etc., problems resulting, hearings (1956) 18047 executive development (1954) 7644 executive incentives (1957) 1221 expenses of committee to study problems (1952) 2.327, 7027 Federal Mediation and Conciliation Serv- ice helps small businesses (1954) 9058 Federal Trade Commission services (1957) 14550 field warehousing concerns help (1955) 5185 ^Suring and using break-even points (19o3) 20437 finance, handbook (1954) 19013; (1960) 7555 financial assistance — hearings (1955) 9994 report (1955) 9914 financial assistance, extension — law (1957) 13168 report (1957) 11246 financing legislation, hearing (1958) financing on reasonable terms, handbook (1960) 8961, 19266 financing problems — development corporations and author- ities, reports, statutes, etc. (1958) 5802 ' Federal Reserve System report (1958) 5S04 hearings (1958) 337, 6905 report (1958) 9453 financing, term loans (1957) 8943 financing to relieve unemployment, hear- ings (1958) 9621 fire prevention (1954) 2130 firms, leasing production equipment (1957) 18063 food distribution problems, hearincs (1959) 12315. 14357; (1960) 1651. o6o4 foreman in small industrv (1954) 7646 General Accounting Office services, staff report (1958) 1341 Government contract and purchase pro- curement opportunities, improve- ment — law (1958) 14145 report (1958) 14735 Government contracts awarded, hearing (1954) 6666 government procurement contracts, case studies — hearings (1957) 8395; (1958) 8340 report (1957) 15539 government procurement policies rela- tion — hearings (1956) 18700 report (1956) 20122 Government publications, lists (1952) 11043 ; (1953) 13130 gray market in steel hearings (1951) 3928 reports (1952) 3840 help from ICA (1959) 9488 how better business bureaus help (1959) 9493 how to analyze your own business (1954) 9057 how to build sales volume (1954) 5956 how to set up sales territories (1954) 19010 how U.S. Employment Service helps (1954) 4479; (1959) 94S7 human relations (1953) 9655; (1954) 9059 Do not order from index; see indicated entry 282-992 — 68 23 Page 349 Business — Continued small business — continued Hyde Park, Cbicago, slum clearance proj- ect effect — hearing (1950) 10393 report (195f;) 11959 impact of defense manpower policj- (1952) 9090 Impact of fixed price defense contracts — liearing (1952) 7387 repiirt (1952> 7344 Impact of lack of competition in military procurement, hearings (19(i0j 9<;52 impact of machine-tool shortages — hearings (1952) 9097 report (1952) 13720 incentive techniques (1952) 1G943 include agriculture enterprises in defini- tion, hearings (1959) 14555 Income tax, appeal procedures (195o) 1S577 Increase authority of SBA to make loans, reports (1960) 10^17, 13725 increase limitation on loan outstanding, liearing (1957) 3693 independent laboratories help (19uo) •^630 .„ . , independent logging and sawmill indus- try, problems — hearings (1059) 1571. 6076 report (1959) 7574 industrial applications of atomic energy (1957) 10338 investigation expenses, report (1951) 4924 ^ , . investigation of problems rel. to banking legislation, report (1951) 4986 investment act — hearings (1960) 6641 law (1960) 10711 report (1960) 8111 investment act of 1958 — amend, hearings (1059) 14555 amend report (1959) 16099 briefing session sponsored by American Management Association (1959) 3382 print additional copies, report (1959) 5S33 consolidated reference regulations (1960) 18088 law (1958) 14044i law, questions and answers (1958) 1579S law, text and explanation (1958) 14808 policies and procedures pursuant to (addresses) (1959) 5406 questions and answers (1959) 328 reports (1958) 84(18, 9550. 9581, 12148 review of operations, hearings (1960) 6784 review of operations, report (1960) 8213 rules and regulations (1960) 2204 text, explanation, and related tax pro- visions (I960) 1844." iron and steel scrap export limitation ef- fects, hearings (1957) 16546 Justice Dept.. Antitrust Division activi- ties to benefit (1957) 2315 keystone of rural area development (1958) 16531 law-enforcement activities auecting, re- port (1959) 3290 loan plans, bank-SBA participation (1956) 4218 loan policy and procedures (1954) 2127 loans and other aids — hearings (1953) 105.30. 12927 laws (1953) 15225. 158.56 reports (1953) 10377, 10389. 12885, 15404 loans on real estate, amend Federal re- serve act — he.nrinss (1954) 19411 law (19.-.4) 14058 reports (1954) 10126. 11535. 11632 loans, proposed appropriation (1954) 6909 Ixis Angeles area, effect of air pollution — liearings (1956) 17013 report (1956) 16945 Business — Continued small business — continued management aids (1952) 14408-409. 1581.5-820. 16943-947. 18191. 19146; (1953) 1456-57. 2S40-41, 4845-46. 6347-49, S184-85. 9654, 11508-510, 13601-603. 16563-568. 17956-959, 20437-438: (1954) 10S2, 2125-26, 4479, 5954-57. 7641-42, 9057-58, 108.39-840. 12556-557, 15844-846, 17'<22. 19010-12: (1955) 8453, 12677; (1957) 7675, 10337 annual compilation (1955) 3629; (1956) 7789: (l'.i.-,7) 10336; (1958) 1533.5-336: (196ries, •■ind accessories, hearings (1960) 5046, 13464 Page 350 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Business — Continued small business — continued pooling for defense production, research and development (1900) 10404 post office helps (1957) 1222 poultry industrv problems, report (19.''>9) 153S practical use of Government statistics (1959) 4054 pricing arithmetic (1959) 6930 problems in Pacific Northwest, hearing (1958) 3343 problems, investigation — • authorization, report (1957) 3756; (1959) 3365 expenses, report (1957) 3621A ; (1959) 16089 ; (1060) 3692 problems of independent tire dealers, stalT report (1953) 15855 problems related to national emergency hearings (1951) 16432; (1953) 834 problems, study — final report (1955) 1381 progress report (1954) 8340 products list circulars (1957) 3120, 12639; (1958) 2644, 10995; (1959) 2937. 11481; (1960) 3147, 12517 profit planning guides (1960) 18091 profitable plant layout (1958) 8933 profits from unpatentable ideas (1954) 15846 programs of National Production Au- thority hearing (1952) 379 protecting against dishonesty (1958) 3804 protection from predatory pricing prac- tices, etc., by private enforcement of antitrust la^Ys — hearings (1958) 5825 report (1958) 12436 psychological testing (1954) 17822 public relations (1957) 17194 radioisotopes and small business (1954) 4482 ratio analysis (1957) 11827; (1960) 8967 records retention (1956) 6088 reducing stock shrinkage (1959) 8219 regulatory commissions, etc., efEect — hearings (1956) 17014-16 reports (1957) 616, 1785 research and development work, list (1959) 2130 retail, operating costs and ratios (1959) 13582 retailers, employee relations (1956) 954 review, print additional copies, report (1953) 10430 review, report (1953) 2216 right to buy in open markets and its denial, staff study — hearing (1959) 12569 report (1957) 5194 safety (address) (1952) 11240 sales forecasting (1954) 10840 SBA business loans, policies, etc (1960) 18089 SBA disaster loans, types, etc (1959) 4053 SBA loan authority, increase — hearings (1957) 3798; (1959) 12283 law (1957) 4972 reports (1957) 3624, 3641, 3748 SBA management assistance (1959) 10578 securities act of 1933, effect (1956) 950 selected Government publications, list (1959) 15164; (1960) 19234 selecting lawyer (1960) 1309 selective placement of handicapped profit- able (1960) 8962 selling to Government, basic information (1957) 18062; (1959) 4052 selling to Navy (1952) 4341 service-mindedness (I960) 8969 situation in aluminum industry, hear- ings (1958) 9643 size classification of manufacturer (1953) 18965 Business — Continued small business — continued sizing up locations (1956) 15999 slum cjearance impact, report (1955) 14907 small business adds up to big business (1952) 14340 small business circular, ECA (1951) 1833, 12067; (1952) 1230 small firms, how directors strengthen (1958) 13137 small marketers aids, see listings under Small Business Administration in the monthly issues, 1956-00 annual (1959) 10581 ; (1960) 11625 sound credit policies for small stores (1956) 956 specialists and advisors by organizations and States (1958) 2868 starting and managing problems (1959) 4057, 9316 starting and managing series (1959) 4057, 17845 starting and operating 15 different serv- ice industries (1960) 15554 starting and operating 22 different re- tail stores (1960) 15555 btate taxation on interstate commerce commission to study, hearings (1959) effect — hearings (1959) 7647, 8910, 12571 report (1959) 12401 , ^^o.a streamlining office systems (1954) 19011 subcontracting operations. proprietary 13463 ^'^^^' ^"^^^'^^s (I960) tax adjustments, abstract (1958) 15864 tax depreciation allowances, effects hearings (1959) 16228 report (1960) 1668 tax guides (1957) 2129; (195S) 677- (1959) 541 ; (I960) 747 ' ^" ' reprints, report (1957) 3776 tax information (1952) 6150 ^^1598?^^^'°°' ^^°®' ^""'™ai'y (1959) tax problems — *'^^?^4'^^,^ (1952) 13873: (1953) 852 10707; (1958) 359, 1342 ' report (1958) 3298 tax revision act of 1958— questions and answers (1959) 30s report (1958) 12005 tax structure effect — hearings (1953) 155SS report (1953) 15463 ^''^igSS) 17380 "''''""''^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^^ = *^*^M°Q^ol I'.'^.An^".'',^^'"^" manufacturers (1952) 14409-410. 15821-824 16948- 952, 18192-193, 19148; (1953) 1458 2842-43. 4847. 6350-52 8187; 10511- 513 13605-606. 16569; (1954) 2130 4482, 5959, 9060-61, 12558 15S47 17823-824; (1955) 861, 10667'- (1956) 6089, 9399. 16000. 17743, 19387' ^0794 • (1957) 4349, 8944. 10338-339; 11828' ipffn' }J}^^-,'ol^-^r.^^ • ^1958) 902, SSOo! 13140-141, 16550; (1959) 1170, 6933 I.^o8o-5S6. 15189 ; (1960) 2207, 7557' 8970,10405,14702,18093 ' technical and distribution research for osql^*^' conference proceedings (1958) technical and distribution research, key to future (address) (1958) 15743 technology and your new products (1957) templates and scale models in plant layout (1954) 17823 temporary extension of SBA programs — law (1955) 11390 report (1955)12082 tips for businessman (1951) 5152 trade under Marshall plan, handbook (1951) 9704 utilizing handicapped workers (1960) 17720 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 351 business — Continued small business — continued value of advertising as aid to pront and l.restiKe (IDGO) 11027 value of business publications (I'Joo) 5097 wage incentives (1954) 19012 Washington Square southeast, eflfect slum clearance project, hearing (iy5.j) Ki^^t watch your cash, management aids (19o'J) loisl we.klv summary of export opportunities (I'ir.'J) 19052; (1953) 34:ia, 14271: {lltr.4) 2C03. 2779, 13014; (1955) 2299 whol.'s.ile, operating costs and ratios why owners need sound wills (ip56) 7792 you and manufacturing (1900) 755S vou and selling (1900) 7559 some choices for 1900 (address) (1060) 3S2 stake in rural development (address) (1900) starting new plant, key factors (1957) 11S26 State operated enterprises, mass economic auditing movement. Communist China (1900) 14074 ^^'bVemUar editions (1955) 1663S ; (1957) 14758; (1959) 1382GA Federal reserve chart books (laoO l''2G2: (1958) 2261. 10618; (1959) 255S, 11095; (1900) 2760,12119 historical supplement (19oS) lo98i ; (1959 1 10:!44 : (1900) 593, lSol2 sniipltMm.nt (1957) 15744 su|ipli'm''»t, correction (1957) 1 1 691 we'klv (1955) 12916; (1956) 20_S2, i3-'14- (1957) 2546, 12051; (1958) 2050, 'l()413; (1959) 2346. 10877; (1900) 2536, 11890 stimulation by advance procurement appro- priations — hearings (1958) 5697, 5797 law (1958) 0706 proposal (1958) 5576 reports (1958) 5659,5787 strategic material shortages, impact on small business, hearings (19ol) o0o9, 0745 ■survey of current business — nonthlv (1951) 1935, 12166; (1952) 1303 11946 (195^) 3263, 14094; (1954) 2340 258S, 12757; (1955) 20'^S 12915 (1956) 2081, 13213; (1957) 254.5 12050; (1958) 2052 10415; (1959) 2348, 10879; (1960) speciafsuppie"'ments (1952) 18959; (1953) 20196-197: (1954) 19320; (1957) 4845; (1959) 4348 -.err?. statistical supplements (1951) 18667, weekU-'suJpfements (1951) 1936, 12167; (1952) 1304, 11947; (1953) 3264, 14095; (1954) 2347, 2589. 12758; (1955) 2029. 12916; (1956) 2082, 1.3214- (1957) 2546. 12051; (1958) 2050 10413; (1959) 2346, 10877; (1900)2536.11890 terminology on common sales and payments (1900) 18092 trade education, central regional conference report (1958) 8542 trade missions sell your business proposals (1900) 18573 , , , u- trade practice rules, wholesale plumbing and heating industry (1955) 8180 trade practices regulations, summary of in- formation (1954) 11157; (1956) 9924 unincorporated, proprietor to be treated as employe, hearings (1957) 7099 United States — . ,Hnr-n\ o-n in r,alin America, study (1960) oill, 10917 ^ . income and output, current business sur- vey supp (1959) 4348 internntionnl business community, use of foreign economic and commercial in- formation, survey (1958) 16024 position in changing world (address) (1959) 8501 Business — Continued United States — continued trade publications exhibited abroad, mu- tual value (1958) 611 weekly business indicators (1953) 140S8 western European tirms seek U.S. industrial know-how or capital (1952) 17977 women's chances for advancement in busi- ness and industry (1952) 4519 working caijital requirements planning (1956) 15997 Business, see also Commercial practices — Competition — Mail-order business — Mo- nopolies — Retail trade — Service estab- lishments. Business accounting, see Accounts and ac- counting. Business Advisory Council : interim report of antitrust subcommittee (1956) 1423 member-ship (1953) 5271, 10107 Business analyst : examination announcements (1951) 442 ; (1953) 5396, 10219 amendment (1951) 6295 Business and Defense Services Administra- tion : appropriations, 1955, Commerce Dept. — hearings (1954) 3711, 10246 law (1954) 11435 reports (1954) 5129, 11595 appropriations. 1955, supplemental — hearings (1954) 11865, 15188 propo.-al (1954) 11482 reports (1954) 14807, 16961 appropriations, 1956, Commerce Dept. — hearings (1955) 9716, 9982 law (1955) 11392 reports (1955) 9609, 9939. 11701 appropriations. 1956. supplemental, pro- posal (1955) 5981 appropriations. 1957. Commerce Dept. — hearings (1950) 8610, 10631 law (1956) 11824 reports (1956) 8559, 10538, 119CS appropriations, 1957, supplemental — hearings (1950) 12113, 15434 law (1956) 16693 proposal (1956) 10184 reports (1956) 14770, 15280, 16915 appropriation, 1960, proposal (1959) 12339 BD series (1955) 2026. 12913 BDSA notices (1954) 2333 BDSA orders (1954) 2334, 12752; (1955) 12912 BDSA regulations (1954) 2335. 12753 BSB series, see listings under Business and Defense Services Administration in the monthly issues, 1954—58. commodity and industry assignments, direc- tory (1957) 16411 CTR series, price list (1955) 180S6 see also listings under Business and De- fense Services Administration in the monthly Issues, 1954—59. directory of executive reservists (1960) 14926 emergency delegations (1960) 2531 employees without compensation — hearings (1955) \snS; (1957) 606 r(>port (1956) 8645 ER series (1959) 1405-56. 317S, 5667-71, 9685-98; (1960) 242-287, 1506-47, 3432 how BDSA serves business (1956) 6714 IB series (1954) :1477. (;440-40A mobilization responsibilities, progress re- l)ort. hearing (19.59) 15752 MR series (1959) 90S5-98, 11707. 13824- .S20: (1960) 10593-604, 12786-794, 14925 orders (1900) 25:?2 product and industry assignments (1960) 1S323 publications, list (1960) 12779 regulatory material and industry reporting forms sponsored by BDSiA, digest (1955) 9222 Page 352 Do not order from index; see indicated entry (1958) 10876 ; (1959) 15429; (1957) Business and Defense Services Admlnlatra- tion — Continued releases (1954) 2340, 12752-755; (1955) 12912-913; (1956) 2079, 13210-211; (1957) 2542-43, 12047-48 releases BD series (1957) 2543; 2049. 10412; (1959) 2345, (1960) 2535, 11889 Business budgeting, see Budget. Business consolidations : application to cooperatives — notes for talk (1958) 5901 review of progress (1958) 5903 ; 16279 bank mergers, amend Clayton act, bearings (1958) 14892 bank mergers, regulate — hearings (1956) 15450; (1959) 6052 reports (1959) 7548; (1960) 5028. 6564 corporate and bank mergers, interim re- port (1956) 1424 print additional copies, report (1956) 14709 corporate mergers — FTC to restrain, hearings (1956) 7085 prior notification, amend Clayton act — ■ hearings (1956) 7085, 15473; (1957) 8251 : (1958) 14892 reports (1956) 6967, 9496 study of antitrust laws — hearings (1956) 538 report (1957) 52S3 corporate mergers and acquisitions (1955) 9456, 10295 summary (1955) 10296 food marketing mergers, FTC report, hear- ing (1960) 1694 merged corporations, credits against un- employment tax — reports (1959) 15845; (1960) 8197 veto (1960) 15117 mergers and acquisitions, research and de- velopment factor, exploratory study (1958) 16886 premerger notification legislation, amend Clayton act, hearings (1959) 7640 Puget Sound Power and Light Co. and Washington Water Power Co.. at- tpm])ted merger, staff report (1957) 7139 reguhited industry, merger, repoi't (1956) 7087 trucking mergers and concentration, ICC policy — hearings (1958) 360 report (1958) 7011 see also Banks and banking. Business consultants, see Consultants. Business cycles and choice of a career (1958) 15142 Business Economics Office : appropriations, 1955. Commerce Dept. — hearings (1954) 3711, 10246 report (1954) 5129 appropriations. 1956. Commerce Dept — hearings (1955) 9716, 9982 law (1955) 11392 reports (1955) 9609. 9939. 11701 appropriations. 1957, Commerce Dept. — hearings (1956) 8610, 10631 law (1956) 11824 reports (1956) 8559, 10538, 11968 current publications (1952) 2817 releases (1953) 3260, 14091; (1954) 2344, 12759: a955) 2030, 12917; (1956) 2083, 13215 releases and news reports, OBB series (1957) 2547, 12052; (1958) 2053, 10416; (1959) 2349, 10880; (1960) 2539, 11893 Business education, see Distributive educa- tion. Business insurance : management aids for small business (1954) 10839 protection (1952) 15817, 19147; (1953) 4846, 11508, 17957 summary of information (1955) 9219; (1956) 9927 Business insurance — Continued Business machine mechanics, see Office ma- chine servicemen. Business men : American, FOA financed procurement (1954) 17526 books of interest to, list (1958) 13109 businessman looks at Washington (address) (1954) 1577 Federal Government, specifications and standards, guide for use (1959) 16369 government publications of interest, lists (1958) 3776 : (1959) 15158 greater participation in national leadership (address) (1959) 15545 hire older workers through State employ- ment Service (1957) 14106 liberal education, augmenting (1958) 5865 look to sixties (text of address) (1960) 7913 more profits for farmers and businessmen (address) (1955) 3858 National Guard is your business (1959) 16943 opportunities as suppliers of Army's pur- chases (1958) 2868. 13327 relationship to Government, service in he- half of ideal, address (1960) 8695 responsibilities of management (address) (1960) 6392 responsibility in economic growth (address) (1960) 9287 role in politics (address) (1960) 6021 SBA disaster loans, report (1956) 3597 small and independent, operating sightsee- ing businesses in D.C., complaints — hearings (1958) 9644, 12204 reports (1958) 12205. 14537 stake in sound government (address) (1960) 10660 traffic safety problems (1959) 1155 Business names : misuse to indicate Federal agency, amend U.S. Code- law (1959, 15656 reports (1056) 15162: (1959) .5990,12265 private firms, prohibit use of U.S.. report (1956) 12363 Business recession : battle against recession (statement (1958) 8599 losses and lessons (address) (1959 7727 money and credit in recession (1958) 12709 1958," impact of unemployment, survey re- port (1960) 16957 present trends in business, employment, and prices after 1957-58 recession (address) (1959) 1975 relation to temporary disahility insurance claims in New York and California (1959) 10083 world trade, 1957-58 (1958) 16957 Business reply mail, see Mail matter. Business Research Advisory Council, directory, fiscal 1959 (1959) 9295 Business. Small, Cabinet Committee on, see Cabinet Committee on Small Business. Businessmen, see Business men. Bussmann, Frank L., and wife, relief (1958) 6757 Bustiuc, Elena A., relief (1955) 11509 ; (1956) 1457, 3342 Busway system, see Electric conductors. Busycon, see Snails. Butadiene, heats of copolymerization (1952) 14294 See also Rubber. Butadiene styrene, cure studies of some aro- matic aldehydeamines (1952) 9615 Butanes, saline water conversion by direct freezing with butane (1960) 18688 Butanone, specifications (1951) 167SS ; (1952) 15440 Butch, alias, see Evans, William F. Butch blows a fuse( electricity) (1953) 11217 Butch gets the works (horseplay) (1951) 10008 Butch learns good housekeeping (safety of life) (1955) 10472 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 353 Butcher, Robert G., court case of trustee (1951) :^.si9 Butcher, Roy M., relief (1954) 14208; (1955) 41'S0; (lllotj) .S710. 10058 Butclier Workim-n of North America, Amnlca- mated Meat Cutters, nee AinalKamated Meat Cutters & Butcher Workmen of North America. ButcheriuR, see Slaiiirlitorinp:. Butchers' frocks, see Clothinp. Butenes, codimerizatlon, olefin hydrocarbons produced (1951) 72«0 Butler, Hujrh A., memorial services (1955) 5947 Butler, Lawrence E.. accident (1953) 9389 Butler, Pa. : aircraft accident (19G0) 10G42 flood protection, encineer report — departmental edition (19(!0) 1709 document edition (1900) 1590 Butler County, Kans., oil sands, water flooding (195t;) 1274S Butler County, Ky., rural development pro- gram and leadership, national challenge (notes) (19i;0) 3:^92 Butler Countv, I'a.. coal, preparation charac- teristics (19G0) 10221 Butner, Camp : land conveyance — law (19.-. 4 I 0052 reports (1953) 15488; (1954) 3S16 Butson, Harold K.. patent for lands (1954) 1G38, S499. 9575 Butt-log tree-grading works in Ohio (1959) 9091 Butt rot of southern hardwoods (1900) 5404 Buttaccio. Frederick J., and others, relief (1954) 6786, 12123, 1G5S0 Butte. Mont. : aeronautical chart (1951) 2964 aircraft accident (1951) 10272 Kellcv mine, Anaconda Co., block caving (1950) 20507 mining methods and costs, Berkeley Mine (1959) G051 Butter : carton, one-pound Elgin style, size trade recommendation (1958) 16795 errata (1959) 4346 creamery — census of manufacturers, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 0504 production, 1917-39 (1954) 29G3 extend import controls (1951) G64G Federal and State standards (1953) 36G7 Federal grade marks (1956) 9587; (1900) 10475 food, drug, and cosmetic act requirements, how to meet (1959) 12G93 food product of United States (1954) 7801 futures trading and open contracts (1954) 12S.31 ; (1955) 2097, 2099, 12989, 12992; (1956) 21G4-G5, 13295-296; (1957) 2620-27, 12131-132; (1958) 2133-34, 10494-495 :( 1959) 2429-80. 10962-903; (1960) 2626-27, 11983-984 graded by Agriculture Dept., characteristics, study (1958) 9016 grades. U.S. standards (1954) 912,S grading. Inspection, etc. (1951) 18912 household purchases (1954) 12619; (1956) 1941-412, 43SS, 13075-76 by family cliaracteristics (1955) 8564; (1957) 445(1 monthly (1955) 1888, 12767; (1957) 2403, 11910; (1958) 1917, 10273, 11 OSS ; (1959) 220S quarterlv (1955) 12768; (1957) 2404, 11911; (1958) 1918, 10274; (1959) 2209 irradiation and associated studies (1955) 11113 marketing margins and costs (1959) 1314 oil, review of literature (1954) 7801 oil substitutes, imports. Tariff Commission report to the Tresident (1!»57) 5S9S packaging, etc., specification (1955) 4596 price analvsis of short-time changes at Chi- cago (1957) 16322 prices in Chicigo and New York markets (1953) 14639 Butter — Continued prices received bv mldwestern creameries, problems of reporting (1959) 3018 pricing by Iowa creameries (1952) 8052 production in diversified plants in Kan- sas, Missouri and Oklahoma (I960) 16483 production, marketing, etc. (address) (1957) 63 retail merchandising practices, evaluation (1957) 9054 retail sales, merchandising practices, ef- fect (1956) 7927 sales, effects of coupons and special offers (1959) 13734 specification (1954) 10433; (1957) 16731 world output, 1950 (1951) 15436 world production, 1954 (1954) 12344 Butter cutters, hand specilications (1955> 319G, 10086 see also Cutters (food). Butter fat : articles containing 45 percent or more, Tariff Commission report to the Presi- dent (1957) 11S62 BDI detergent test and Babcock test, com- parison (1955) 16153 cost methods of skinuuilk and butterfat (talk) (1956) 2741 costing of butterfat (talk) (1956) 19567 costs can weigh butterfat tests (1955) 4719 costs of sampling and testing programs (1957) 17272 milk, sampling routines and accuracy of patrons' tests (1954) 10959 price support legislation, hearings (1958) 5091, 12160 price supports — alternative methods for control (1955) 1314 establish — hearings (1960) 11148, 13415 law (1960) 16822 reports (1960) 11104. 16805, 16S72 sampling and testing programs, developing, suggestions to cooperative associations (1955) 549 sampling in bulk handling, and milk solids losses (1955) 551 sampling, selecting program (195G) 7369 whole milk, fix minimum standard, hear- ings (1950) 18618 Butterfat, see Butter fat. Butterflies : genera Tatochila, Phulia, Piercolias, Baltia, redefinition (1958) 8855 pine butterflies — biological observations in Idaho, 1953- 54 (1956) 12668 survev and control methods in Idaho, 1953-54 (1956) 12609 selected references (1960) 10301 Theochila and Tatochila genera, revision (1959) 13468 Virginia (1952) 920 Butterfly fish, new species from Hawaiian Islands (1951) 10122 Butterflv valves, see Valves. Butterman, ISIoses A., relief (1955) 5992, 0863. 11276 Buttermilk : cultured, .specifications (1952) 14003 drv. United States standards (1954) 17927 solids, cultured, dry, specification (1951) 5058 Butternut, silvical characteristics (1958) 15063 Buttocks : compensation to veterans for loss — increase, report (1957) 6896 law (1956) 16838 „ „ .^.^„ reports (1954) 8326; (1956) 8537, 15406 Buttons: ^_, ^ ^ ^ census of manufactures, 1954, industry (1957) G55S classification bulletin (1956) 17685 door, specification (1952) 17555 industry, fresh-water mussel shell (1957) 16802 Page 354 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Buttons — Continued metal, uniform and cap, specifications (1951) 15222: (1952) 2424 shell, manufacture, plant requirements (1955) 15S10 Bucyl alcohol : iodination of di-n-butyl phosphate in n- butyl alcohol (1959) 16986 normal, for use in organic coatings, speci- fication (1954) 12316 Butyl ethers : butyl phosphate mixture, solvent properties (1954) 6405 mixture, solvent properties (1955) 7144 system uranvl nitrate-water-dibutyl ether solubility at 25° (1960) S541 Butyl mercaptans. ignition delay determina- tions ■with nitric acids (1955) 504S Butyl nitrate, secondary and normal thermal decomposition (1957) 1164 Butyl phosphates : butyl ether mixture, solvent properties (1954) 6405 deuterium exchange studies (1959) 5348 dibutylphosphate. determining concentra- tions in aqueous or organic solutions (1955) 1S973 extraction of cerium from sulfate leach liquor (1959) 17709 iodination of di-n-butyl phosphate in n- butyl alcohol (1959) 169S6 mixture, solvent properties (1955) 7144 thorium nitrate distribution in (1956) 4932 tributyl phosphates — extractant of uranium (1955) 16612 for extraction of uranium (1955) 11046 see also Tributyl phosphates Butylbenzene extraction mechanism of Plu- tonium (IV) in sec-butylbenzene-nitric acid-uranvl nitrate mixtures (1956) 4931 Butylnaphthalene, synthesis, purification, and physical properties (1951) 15652 Butyramids, screening tests as insecticides and acaricides (1956) 17867 Butyrates : cellulose acetate, specifications (1951) 3336, 8207-8, 16635, 19676; (1952) 7423; (1953) 15894; (1955) 6439 dope thinner, specification (1951) 18512 rigid thermoplastic, cellulose acetate, spec- ification cancellation (1937) 17611 see also names of manufactured articles. Butyric acid : phenol esters, tests as insecticides (1934) 7817 specifications (1952) 9324 Butz, Lydia W., relief (1954) 10076, 11359, 11590 Buyers, see Purchasing agents. Buying, see Purchasing. Buziol, Giovanna, sister, relief (1952) 5258, 9012, 10270 Buzunis. Vasilios T.. see Collins, William T. (Vasilios T. Buzunis). Buzzanca. Sam J., relief (1959) 14193; (1960) 13514 BW, see Biological warfare. BWI, see British West Indies. Bycanistes subcylindricus, see Hornbills. Byelorussia : Communist takeover and occupation, spe- cial reports (1955) 1342, 1357 diplomatic relations favoring extension hearing (1953) 15571 Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, health organization, 40 years (1959) 12955 see also Bellorussian Soviet Socialist Re- public. Byers, Margaret I., relief (1954) 14946; (1955) 6231. 9497, 11252 Bylaw provisions for selecting directors of major regional farmer cooperatives (1960) 13803 Bynum Mounds, archeology (1951) 10124 Bypass duct desisrn for use with supersonic inlets (1959) 6737 Byproducts, see Waste products. Byrd, A. R., jr., contract settlement (1951) 18416 Byrd, Richard E. : memorial in Arlington, Va., National Geo- graphic Society to erect — law (1959) 15655 report (1959) 16178 Bvrd, Richard E., Antarctic Commission, see Richard E. Byrd Antarctic Commis- sion. Byrd Antarctic Expedition III, 1939-41 ; pre- liminary inventory of records (1956) 844 Bvrd Field, instrument approach chart (1951) 7824 Bvrd Station, Antarctica, deep core drilling in ice (1959) 16269 Byrne, William T., memorial services (1952) 17477 Byroade. Forest H., relief (1957) 13275; (1958) 3234,4177 Byroade. Henry A., nomination, hearing (1959) 6058 Bvron, Maria G., relief (1955) 9795 Byron, Wis., railroad accident (1956) 12711 Byzantine literature, classification. Library of Congress (1956) 10961 C.A.A., see Civil Aeronautics Administration. C.A.B., see Civil Aeronautics Board. C.A.P., see Civil Air Patrol. C. & H. Transportation Co., Inc., accident (1954) 1961 C.C.C, see Commodity Credit Corporation. C.C.L., see Coating and Chemical Laboratory. C.D.C., see Communicable Disease Center. C D skit series (1960) 7880 C. D. Wailes Corporation, see Wailes, C. D. Corporation. C.E.D., see Economic Development Commit- tee. C.F.A., see Community Facilities Adminis- tration. C.F.S. series, see listings under Fish and Wildlife Service in most monthly issues. C.G.S., see Coast and Geodetic Survey. C.I. A., see Central Intelligence Agency. C.I.O., see Congress of Industrial Organiza- tions. C-L Electric Co., relief (1957) 15415; (1938) 4292, 5516 CM. P., see Controlled materials plan. C.P., see Chemicals and Plastics Division. C.P.C, see Calculating machines. C.P. meters, probe type (1954) 19295 C.R.P.L., see Central Radio Propagation Lab- oratory. CA series (1957) 5844-45, 14552, 17202, 17297; (1958) 5207; (1939) 3039; (1960) 10509 CAA, see Civil Aeronautics Administration. CAA statistical handbook of aviation (1959) 1614 CAA story (1958) 247 CAB. see Civil Aeronautics Board. Caballo Reservoir, boating, wharfage, etc., regulations (1954) 17806 Cabaret tax : reduce — law (1960) 6461 reports (1957) 13380; (1959) 14216; (1960) 5128 Cabarries County. N.C., copper-lead-zinc de- posits (1957) 5720 Cabbage : and related plants, diseases (1959) 79 caterpillar control in south (1957) 4490 fresh, specifications (1951) 5217; (1954) 8704 insects, how to control them in home garden (1955) 3845; (1960) 112, 18232 laboratory tests of storage methods (1960) 10527 Louisiana Xegro growers, marketinir and production practices (1954) 4561 preparation for marketing (1956) 11331 storage life on Navy supply ship, extending (1959) 11631 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 355 Cabbage — Continued storing for making sauerkraut, instructions (1957) 21 varieties, descriptions, names and synonyms (1055) 10708 Cabbage cateri)illars. rotenone and pyrethrum insecticides for control (1952) 5738 Cabbage worms, life history and control (1951) 831G Cabell, C. P.. testimony (1960) 1684, Cabin Creek field petroleum, gas injection (1952) 16783 Cabinet and relay assembly, see Runways (aeronautic). Cabinet Committee on Minerals Policy. Presi- dents', see Presidents' Cabinet Com- mittee on Minerals Policy. Cabinet Committee on Price Stability for Eco- nomic Growth, see President's Cab- inet Committee an Price Stability for Economic Growth. Cabinet Committee on Small Business, prog- ress reports (1956) 17690; (1959) 2105 Cabinetmakers, examination announcements (1952) 2216; (1956) 5030; (1958) 54G2; (1959) 5735 Cabinets : and cradles for cook pots, field cookery, specification (1953) 15889 clothing, metal, wardrobes, storage — Federal specifications (1952) 7708; (1953) 9273, 18814 Federal standard (1953) 18860 conservation and reclamation, Armv Dept. circular (1955) 8888 dough-prooflng, 18 bun-pan capacity, spec- ification (1956) 10S33 dressing-room, and stand combination, specification (1951) 13741 Federal supply schedule (1957) 3985 filing — equipment, Army Dept. circular (1955) 8888 photographic, film, microfilm, specifica- tion (1952) 18675 sectional, steel, specifications (1951) 19888. 19893: (1952) 9309 sectional, wood, specification (1952) 2761 steel, card size, for desk use, specifica- tions (1955) 8124, 17162 steel, insulated. Federal supply sched- ules (1952) 2794; (1953) 2540; (1954) 7269 fire control, carbon dioxide, invitation for bids (1953) 17934, 19407 frozen food — hardening, for ice cream plants, tech- nical manual (1953) 471 mechanically refrigerated specifications (1957) 3851 ; (1958) 1360 shipboard use, specification (1953) 4341 general merchandise — metal, storage — Federal specification (1952) 7708; (1953) 9273, 18814 Federal standard (1953) 18860 wood, knockdown type, for miscel- laneous items primarily for postal services of Armed Forces, specifica- tion (1953) 10775 key. Federal supply schedule (1959) 412 kitchen, easy-to-build (1952) 9791 medical instrument cabinets, specification (1951) 15301 milk products dispenser, sanitary require- ments, military standard (1956) 12523 proofing, insulated, portable, for mobile bakery, replacement parts list, techni- cal manual (1953) 469 radio and communications, ventilated steel, specification (1953) 8716 storage — knockdown type, specification (1953) 10775 steel, Federal standard (1900) 597 Cabinets — Continued telephone — office tvpe, specifications (1951) 9S0 ; (1952) 17747 wood. Federal standard (1953) 10775 ; (1954) 784; (1957) 15820 see also Bioclimatic cabinets. Cabins, see Log cabins. Cable cutters, hand operated. Federal speci- fication (1954) 7229 Cable reels, see Reels. Cables : and wire, weather-resistant, specifications (1953) 16123; (1957) 3956 assembly, camouflage net release, speci- fication (1953) 922. 17328; (1954) S002; (1955 1 12204 building manufacturing industry, trade practice rules (1958) 9929 coaxial — and twin-conductor, for radio frequency, specification (1953) 10761 Colorado River front work, invitations forbid (1953) 8154 Federal item identification guides for sup- ply cataloging (1955) 10061; (1957) 15606 fittings, specification (1952) 7734 flame-resistant trailing, manufacturers, lists (1958) 16294 hand operated, flexible terminal, swaging tools, specification (1957) 1929 insulated, fibers used, manufacturers' opin- ions, etc. (1955) 6866 steel — corrosion-resistant, preformed, specifica- tions (1952) 10924; (1953) 9191; (1957) 9792 corrosion-resisting, flexible and extra flexil)le, specification, cancellation (1955) 1696S tow target, specifications (1953) 5786; (1957) 698 test-detecting set, specification (1950) 20238 thermoplastic-insulated, building-tvpe, spec- ification (1955) 18345 underground. installation, specification (195.!) 1.5024 see also Aircraft cables— Cableways — Car- riers — Electric cables — Submarine cables — Telephone cables — Telegraph — Terminals (cable). Cableways : A-frames. Savage Rapids Dam, specification (1953) 2S25 cargo-handling for ship-to-shore aerial tram- ways (1956) 9512 general cargo, aerial transwav svstera (1956) 9510 Caborca, Mexico, Cambrian stratigraphv and paleontology (1952) 15825 Cabot splints, see Splints. Cabrillo L.ind Co., relief (1955) 6038; (1950) 15075, 10604 Cabrillo National Monument, general informa- tion (1957) 10244 Cabrini Frances, Sister, see Bilbao. Virginia. Cacao : beams — Brazil (1954) 17479-480 foreign agriculture circulars (1950) 2361; (1957) 2836. 12.348; (1958) 2351, 10704: (1959) 2643, 111S2 ; (1960) 2846. 12208 •world production (1954) 10500,15489 Nigerian situation, (1954) 12342 products, definitions and standards of iden- tity (insert (1950) 20410 Cacnvas. ElizMl)eth. relief (1956) 15007 Caccomo. Maria, relief (1957) 7043, 10839, 13053 Cache National Forest : land iMircliase — hearings (19561 18597 law (1956) 14542 reports (1956) 12068, 12295 Cachous : aromatic, excise tax exemption — law (I960) 6452 Page 356 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Cachous — Contlnned aromatic, excise tax exemption — con. reports (1955) 14S09 ; (1957J 13365; (1959) 14219 ; (1960) 3656 Cachuma Dam : design and construction (1959) 17065 jet valves, for outlet worlcs, invitation for bids (1951) 10244 radial-ffate hoists, invitation for bids (1951) 11709 radial gates, etc., invitation for bids (1951) S7S5 Cachuma project : history, etc. (1952) 11475; (1956) 20772 speciiications and invitations — butterflv valves, etc. (1951) 5819, 739S, 11729 chlorination equipment (1951) 5S14 ; <1952) 6251 control stations. Ortega and Carpinteria reservoirs (1952) 19137 earthwork, pipe lines, and structures (1952) 16931; (1953) 6335. 13567, 13.".75. 16527. 16535-536, 17923-924 ; (1954) 1051. lOSOS elevator for Tecolote Tunnel (1951) 7392 energy dissipator, etc., for Tecolote Tun- nel (1951) 15827 Glen Anne Dam — construction (1951) 14195 valves and control equipment (1951) 7398, 18962 hoist frame, etc., Tecolote Tunnel (1951) 1S97S jet valves, Cachuma Dam (1951) 10244 Lauro control house construction (1952) 11482 Lauro Dam construction (1951) 5817 Lauro Dam, steel outlet pipe (1951) 14208 metering and chlorination equipment (1954) 9023 pipe lines and structures (1952) 4417 Portland cement and pozzolan, Tecolote Tunnel (1952) 3048; (1954) 5943 radial-gate hoists for spillway, Cachuma Dam (1951) 11709 radial gates and embedded metalwork, Cachuma Dam (1951) 8785 Sheffield Tunnel, construction (1951) 15802 structural steel for bridge (1951) 8773 tube valve for Tecolote Tunnel (1951) 17106 Cadastral surveys, see Real estate. Cadavers, containing radioactive isotopes, safe handling guides for mortuarv and med- ical personnel (1953) 19342; (1958) 10135 Caddo, Ala., topographic quadrangle map (1951) 3602 Caddo Indians, constitution and bylaws, amendment (1957) 14299 Caddo Parish, La. : land transfer — law (1952) 5054) reports (1951) 18062; (1952) 3858 Cadet Nurse Corps and other Federal nurse training programs (1951) 7352 Cadets, see Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs — Air Force Reserve Officer's Training Corps — Aviation cadets — Coast Guard — Coast Guard Academy, New London — Merchant Marine Acad- emy, Kings Point — Military Academy, West Point — Naval Air Station, Pen- sacola — Pay. allowances, etc. — Reserve Officers Training Corps, Army. Cadillac. Mich., timber resources of area (1956) 3977 Cadiz Lake, core logs, geologic investigations (1959) 6283 Cadmium : alloys — magnesium — crystallographic characteristics (1952) 227; (1956) 14171 heat capacity, entropy (1953) 7069 heats of formation (1951) 6210 specific heat (1952) 10061 Cadmium — Continued alloys — continued silver-cadmium, thermal conductivity (1952) 6669 tin. electrodeposits. as corrosion resistant coatings (1957) 6186 atomic energy levels derived from analyses of optical spectra (1958) 7562 compound, tabulation, bibliography, struc- ture (1958) 16768 crystalline metasilicate, heat and free en- ergy of formation data (1959) 8049 fission in U-235 (1956) 9860 heat capacity and entropy (1951) 17533; (1954) 3456 mineral facts and problems (1955) 12528; (1960) 4160 minerals yearbook chapter (1952) 2895; (1953) 9471, 20291; (1955) 3512; (1956) 20560: (1958) 717. 6170, 15170: (1959) 1330S ; (1960) 11526 materials survey (1959) 3841 photographic effects after neutron bom- bardment (1955) 5856 plating on steel, use of aliphatic amino acids to reduce hydrogen embrittle- ment (1957) 8900 production — mineral market reports (1952) 7888; (1954) 7438. 10680; (1955) 12550; (1957) 2182; (1958) 743, 7503; (1959) 8036 monthly report (1954) 2728 quarterly reports (1954) 13143; (1955) 2423. 13331; (1956) 2494. 13640; (1957) 2981. 12500; (1958) 2501, 10856: (1959) 2793, 11337; (1960) 3000, 12366 progress report (1957) 6415 radiochemical separation, application of vacuum distillation of metals (1960) 6272 radiochemistry (1960) 6280 recovery from incendiary alloys (1959) 10453 recovery from sphalerite concentrates (1956) 5897 self-diffusion (1953) 18450 slow neutron resonances (1959) 17249 see also Anodes. Cadmium isotopes : energy levels (1955) 19016 mass-115 decay chain (1952) 2041 stable, radiations for reproduction of unit of length (1954) 1450 Cadmium plating, specifications (1951) 13776: (1957) 2019 Cadmium red. pigment, dry paint, specifica- tion (1956) 20378 Cadmium sulfate, boric acid solutions, water decomposition by reactor radiations (1956) 9866 Cadmium sulfide : solar generator, properties (1959) 11690 temperature dependence of infrared quench- ing (1955) 18537 CADO, see Central Air Documents Office. CADO (periodical) (1951) 1671, 11853; (1952) 1050. 11666 indexes (1951) 4371, 16014: (1952) 3228 Cadwallader, Edna V., court case (1951) 1303 Caecal coccidiosis. see Coccidiosis. Caecianiropsis, psammophila, new genus and species of marine asellote isopod from Calif. (1957) 1121 Caesalpiniacaea. see Angelique — Cativo. Caesar, George P. E., jr., relief (1958) 12261, 14313 Cafcalaki. Marie, relief (1952) 5464, 8808, 10234 Caffeine, bibliographies (1953) 1520, 11601 ; (1954) 9444 Ca ges : insect, frameless, for use on trees (1952) 17701 laying houses, California type (1959) 7066 rabbit-ear. for bloodsucking arthropods (1951) 14161 raising with suspended work cage at Irene shaft, Leadville, Colo. (1959) 925 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 357 Cages — Continued rat, to separate urino and feces, tracer ex- periment (1051) 9193 Cagllari, Golfo di (Gulf of), chart. Inset (19r.l) 99S5 Cagllari. Porto di (Port of), chart, inset (1951) 9985 Caiado, Christine S., relief (1954) 11752; (1955) 3039. 7844. 9330 Caicos Islands : civil air services, agreement with Great Britain (1957) 4376 oceauographic research station establish- ment, agreement with Great Britain (1957) 233S; (1960) 14727 Caifano, Marshall, proceedings for contempt of Senate, report (1958) 14778 Cain, Harry P., nomination, hearing (1953) 15844 Cairnbrook, Pa., railroad accident (1952) 710 Cairns, Haruuii C, relief (1952) 5118, 7297, 8645 Cairo, Luigiana C Sister, relief (1954) 11552, 14SS6, 16463 Cairo, Ala., topographic quadrangle map (1951) 1057 Cairo. Egypt, aircraft accident (1951) 13033 Caisson disease, see Aeroembolism. Cake mixes, specifications (1955) 16913; (1957) 7308, 9800 see also Bakery mixes. Cakes : freezing (1952) 17857 fruitcake bar, specifications (1955) 6360; (1957) 3850 fruitcake, fresh and canned, specifications (1953) 13028; (1954) 3941; (1955) 18237 pound, canned, specifications (1951) 11282 ; (1954) 5506-7: (1956) 7289 see also Cutters (cakos. etc.). Cakste, Anna J., relief (1956) 12243 Calanoida, see Calanopia — Ridgewayia. Calanopia, new species from Caribbean Sea (1957) 16077 Calcasieu Parish. La., geology and ground- water resources (1960) 14031 Calcasieu Pass, engineer report (1951) 11310 Calcasieu Kiver : engineer report (1951) 11310 salt water intrusion (1952) 7636 Calcification, gallium effect in vitro (1953) 11244 Calcined bauxite, see Bauxite. Calcite : calcite-phosphate mechanism for removal of stronium from wastes (1958) 11309 determination, associated with carbonate- bearing apaties (1952) 4854 flotation from high line Utex ores (1956) 6691 optical, deposits in Park and Sweet Grass Counties, Mont. (1958) 10003 Calcium : agricultural research program with animals, progress report (1954) 8109; (1956) 3229, 9909 automatic determination in parotid fluid (1960) 9132 bibliography (1960) 18325 calcium and calcium compounds — facts for industry (1958) 8787 minerals yearbook chaiitors (1954) 8853; (1955) 19538; (1957) 2170, 17927; (195.<^) 74:!S, 15171; (1959) 10425; (1960) 14557 production, etc. (1954) 10671; (1955) 10507; (1957) 4206, 8800; (1959) 8040 content of commercial white bread (1952) 12377 dairy cattle requirements (1954) 7839 determination — impurities. Ames Laboratory analytical procedures (1955) 19032 nickel, using nioxime (1951) 2692 rapid procedure (1956) 8282 wolframite concentrates by fluorescent X-ray spectrography (1958) 16337 Calcium — Continued distribution in rare earths, photometric de- termination (1951) 2690 infrared emission siiectrum (1952) 2954 metabolism and radioelement removal, dy- namics (195S) 11443 metabolism in animals (1956) 9909 mineral facts and problems (1960) 7330 plant utilization (l»51t 15774 plants in viciinity of atom bomb test sites on Enlwetok (1952) 16247 radioclieuiistry (1960) 9171 radiostrontium-calcium relations in plants and animals (195S) 11441 reaction with water vapor, kinetics (1957) 10596 reduction of uranium trioxide to prepare spherical uranium powder (1957) 10598 tabulation, bibliography, structure (1957) 6412 titanium-calcium pigments, for use in paint, specifications (1951) 16621; (1952) 5681 tung trees in sand culture (1954) 1225. 4623 Calcium carbide, specification (1951) 8369 Calcium carbonates : preciintated i>igment, specifications (1952) 5537, 7591 solution in intertidal zone (1958) 1570 see also Calcite. Calcium chloride : anhydrous, technical grade, Federal specifi- cation (1953) 1062 production, etc. (1954) 10671; (1955) 10507; (1957) 4206 Calcium cyanamide. China's nitro-lime fer- tilizer industry, ideas on development (1958) 16125 Calcium fluoride : effect on sintering of magnesium oxide (1958) 9108 improved shapes (1954) 1S216; (1955) 9049 Calcium hydroxide, see Lime. Calcium hyjiochlorite. specifications (1951) 9816; (1957) 8567 Calcuim isotopes : Ca-45, transcapillary and tissue distribu- tion, etc., comparison with that of mag- nesiuni-28 and potassium-42 (1958) 13516 radioactive, salts of. teeth enamel penetra- tion (1951) 9145 Calcium metaphosphate, processes for produc- ing (1953) 8271 Calcium oxide, steel furnace fluxing, specifica- tion (1955) 10092 Calcium phosphide, specification (1951) 8442 Calcium sulfate, see Gypsum. Calcium zirconate. low-temperature heat ca- pacities and entropies at 298.15° K. (1960) 7342 Calculating machine paper : computing machine paper — Federal specification (1953) 5995 Federal standards (1953) 1S85S ; (1959) 1464S tape. Federal standard (1960) 17079 Calculating machines : adding machines, calculators, world trade developments, 1953-59 (1060) 7S24 aerotriangulation adjustment of instrument data by computational methods (1958) 8021 automatic control and computer engineer- ing, USSR, conference report (1958) 16135 automatic digital computers, 1953 survey (1954) 15755 automatic programming method, I'SSR study (1060) 5471 billing and computing. Federal supply sched- ule (195S) 12718 card-programmed control panel for calculat- ing punch (1955) 3956 circuit minimization (1955) 18708 compiler developed at AEC Computing Fa- cility for use with UNI VAC (1955) 19044 Page 358 Do not order from index; see indicated entry concepts and applica- Caleulating machines — Continued computing macliiaes — census of manufactures, 1954, intlustry bulletin (1957) 654S facts for industry (1955) 1252-53; (195G) 11703; (1958) 236, 9183; (1959) 13804 intraserial correlations, IBM method (1956) 13996 manufacture, earnings (1960) 11511. current industrial reports (1960) 12836 desk, portable, motor driven and hand op- erated tvpe, packaging, specification (1952) 5575 electrical, use in agricultural research (1956) 2791 electro-mechanical relay, ratio qi'.antixer (1953) 4748 electronic — data processing, tions (1957) 14548 ratio quantizer (1953) 474^ elusive formula of best lit, comprehensive new machine progr.un (1958) 8728 giant tree voluraes for machine use (1959) 500 heuristic studies in problems of mathemati- cal physics (1956) 4950 liigh mortality parts — for adding machines, etc. (1955) 18916 Friden models, supply bulletin (1955) 18914 high-speed computation application to factor analysis (1956) 11481 high speed shift register (1956) 12844j Marchant models, supply bulletin (1956) 287 processing mill scale study data (1957) 4091 punched card — floating decimal coding system for IBM card-programmed electronic calculator (1953) 5239. 17097 machine computation of residual matrices for factor analysis (1953) 10699 ray tracing using IBM card-programmed electronic colculator (1951) 9159 scoring of psychological tests for predic- tions of external criteria (1956) 19721 serial correlation coefficients utilizing IBM card-programmed electronic cal- culator (1953) 11868 slide rules — choosing right tree to leave (1954) 5684 psychrometric calculator. ML-429 L'M, technical maniial (1953) 591 Smith-Corona adding machines, supply bul- letin (1956) 289 Victor addintr and adding-subtracting ma- chines, supply bulletin (1956) 288 wide-band function mnltiplier (1955) 6875 see also Computers — Cybernetics — Electron- ic computers. Calculations, see Numerical calculations. Caculators : veterans benefits, 1959 (1959) 3336 additional copies, report (1960) 4937 Calculus of variations, see Functional analy- sis. Caldas. see Columbia. Calder Hall reactors, see Reactors (atomic) Caldes. Vincent N.. relief (1956) 6945 ; (1957) 5012: (1958) 11632. 12266 Caldwell. Eleanor P., relief (1967) 8159, 10720. 11134 Caldwell, George K., relief (1960) 9565, 12942, 13231 Caldwell. Millard F., Jr., nomination (1951) 32S0 Caldwell. Polly A., relief (1951) 15038, 15120, 17692 Caldwell County. Ky., Senator-Schwenck area, Tabb fault system, fluorspar deposits (1955) 1607 Caledonia. Minn., motor vehicle accident (1958) 4885 Calendar, Chinese-American (1953) 7905; (1957) 17869 Calendar of events in areas administered by National Park Service (1960) 7482 Calendar of trade agreements (1958) 7652 Calendar pads : and stands — Federal standard (1956) 10842 specifications (1951) 9802; (1952) 5804, 1400S Calendars (executive), see House of Repre- sentatives — Senate. Calendars (machinery) : safetv codes and standards. State and ASA (1952) 94(55. 11239 Calendars (of business), see Court of Claims — House of Representatives — Senate — also names of certain congressional committees. Calera, Ala., railroad accident (195::,' 7828 Calexico, Calif., population, special census (1954) 9.^>07 Calhoun, John C. portrait unveiling, proceed- ings (1959) 5942 Calhoun, Tenn., railroad accident (1958) 7393 Calhoun Countv, Ala., manganese deposits (1953) 16346 Calhoun Experimental Forest, general informa- tion (1958) 12797 Calhoun mine pitchblende deposits. Central Citv district, Colo. (1953) 1162 Cali, Antonina, Sister, relief (1955) 7591, 14057, 11950 Calibration : accelerometers, methods and apparatus, USSR study (1959) 7961 accuracy and precision of calibrated values for standard weights for laboratory classes (1951) 7252 Argonne standardpile (1955) 11047 Charpy impact machine (1957) 14504 film, strontium-90 beta applicator (1956) 425 flow-tvpe ionization chamber with radioac- tive sulfur dioxide (1955) 9199 gamma-emitting nuclides, for emission rate (1960) 19169 line standards of length and measuring tapes at NBS (1956) 11057; (1960) 2136, 8864 ^ „ liquid-in-glass thermometers (1959) 2058; Mach number 1.40 nozzle of Langley 4-by-4- foot supersonic tunnel, pressure distrib- ution investigation (1959) 10475 magnetic flowmeters (1956) 16466 methods — • ,^„,-„v floating-wire, magnet calibration (1952) radar, airspeed installations (1951) 1387 radioactive standard (1951) 5697 temperature, airspeed calibration (1952) 18016 photoelastic model material (1956) 19321 power, of water boiler nuclear reactor (1955) 5784 Ra-Be neutron source (1955) 7145 radiometers — ,^„c-t\ developing precision instruments (1957) 14483 , ,^ ^ field strength, standards and methods (1952) 2946 . ^ ^ rate of reverse recovery of semi-conductor diodes (1955) 10806 receivers, omnirange and localizer, proce- dure for Collins 51R-1 and BC73oD 1953) 7188 scintillation spectrometry applied to calib- ration of standard sources (1955) 11092 shallow-well gamma range (1955) l-808; (1959) 1674, 6238, 9088- 90 staff publications, lists (1951) 8453; (1952) 9412: (1953) 6070; (1954) 10582; (1955) 10411; (1958) 15068 technical papers (1954) 841-843, 4210, 12381. 15538: (1955) 4880-81, 17221; (1956) 3961-62. 7524-26; (1957) 7415, 10031. 16S78; (1958) 1529-,30, 6046, 8705-6. 12809-810; (1959) 1675, 3554. 6239. 7S00-7 watershed management bibliography (1958) 8706 work and service (1952) 14113 see also Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station. California Fruit Growers Exchange, system (1951) S31S California. Gulf of : acHnian fauna (1951) 10119 sailing directions (1952) 9434 California International Trade Fair and In- dustrial Exposition, Los Angeles, see Los Angeles, California International Trade Fair and Industrial Exposition. California laurel. silvical characteristics (1958) 9985 California-Oregon Power Co., Pacific-North- west (Bonneville) -California intertie, hearings (1960) 11169, 13788 California red fir, see Fir. California red scale, insecticides, screening tests (1957) 10457 California Research and Development Co., re- actor design evaluation program, plant construction costs (1956) 390 California State Highway 6. relocation, earth- work, structures and surfacing, speci- fications (1954) 10828, 15802 California Walnut Growers Association, FCA circular (1952) 17715 Californium isotopes : Cf-252, prompt radiations in spontaneous fission (1958) 11359 new isotopes (1952) 2089 Caligoida. see Pupulina. Calipatria. Calif., population, special census (1955) 2919 Calipers : general purpose, specification (1955) 4777 jointed, etc., specification (1955) 8131 micrometer, Federal specifications (1952) 2771 ; (1955) 17119 outside. ophthalmic lens, specification (1952) 9124 vernier. Federal specifications (1954) 7228, 18664; (1958) 4724, 5938, 5945 well-bore caliper (1955) 3538 Calisiinae, subfamily of Aradidae, notes on National Museum collection (1959) 8109 Calking : compound — liiiuid polymer polysulfide synthetic rubber, for metal enclosures, specifica- tions (1952) 2458; (1954) 1763 metal seams, specification (1952) 15026 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 363 Calking — Continued compound — continued plastic, for masonry and other struc- tures, Federal siiecification (1951) 16781 specifications (1954) 1S459 ; (1955) 4G11 synthetic rubber base, for seams of wooden decks, specifis. Calorimeters and calorimetry : adiabatic specific-heat calorimeter — d.'scription (1950) 20031 range 15° C to 290° C, progress report (1950) 3220 bath control, stability, and thermal noise (1955) 9081 bomb, use for precise measurement of heat of combustion (1900) 5903 Brookhaven reactor gamma flux (1959) 5640 calorimeter to measure power in X-ray beams (1957), 1114 design and construction of measuring de- vice operated in Brookhaven reactor (1959) 5040 determination of local absorbed dose of ra- diation (1958) 13400 fecal samples, effects of methods of preser- vation and storage (paper) (1957) 10465 ferromagnetic cores, calorlmetric loss meas- urements (1957) 10520 gold-silver alloys, investigation of cold- working and annealing (1956) 3225 ice. design and construction (1952) 2082 Isothermically jacketed, heats of solution, etc., of some rare earth metals and chlorides (1955) 11093 measuring heat of — cheiiiic;il reaction — benzoic aeid, using adiabatic-vacuum calorimeter (1952) 2953 diphenvl ether, using adiabatic-vacuum cMlorimeler (1951) S0S2 polytetrafluoroethylene (Teflon), using adiabatic-vacuum calorimeter (1953) 1296 Calorimeters and calorimetry — Continued measuring heat of — continued gases — carbon dioxide, steady flow calorimeter (1953) 1272 exhaust, fiow calorimeter (1954) 5827 metals and alloys — copper, plastic deformation and phase transformation. high temperature calorimeter (1953) 8057 copper, solid state measurements, high temperature calorimeter (1952) 1G217 energy changes from plastic deforma- tion, high temperature calorimeter (1951) 10034 gamma intensity, rod-type calorimeter (1954) 13725 neutron flux determination from bis- muth monitor, rod-type calorimeter (1954) 19290 rare earth metals and chlorides, iso- thermicallv-jacketed calorimeter (1954) 8077 radioactive element, polonium, determi- nation of half-life, measured with ice calorimeter (1953) 9532 neutron flux determination (1955) 5639 plastic deformation and phase transforma- tion studies (1955) 284 portable adiabatic, construction, etc. (1958) 14938 rod-type thermistor calorimeter (1955) 8978 Caltex (Philippines), Inc., court case (1951) 776 Calumet Citv, 111., population, special census (1954) 11188 Calumet dance, see Eagle dance. Calumet Harbor : improvements, eiisrineer report — departmental edition (1960) 5259 document edition (1900) 4813 Calumet Uiver : bridge, construct — law (1952) 13141 reports (1952) 13299. 13817 Grand Calumet River, engineer report — - departmental edition (1957) 9807 document edition (1957) 9401 see also Little Calumet River. Calumet-Sag Channel : navigation project, engineer report — departmental edition (1057) 9S('7 document edition (1957) 9401 Calutrons : electrical circuits (1956) 352 electromagnetic se])aration of isotopes in commercial quantities (1956) 1311 filament life in low pressure arc type ion .service (1955) 7802 source units (1955) 7303 sources and collectors (1956) .353 Calvarv Baptist Church of Anchorage, pur- .•hase of land (1952) 13434; (1953) 5529. 15117. 15705 Calvert. Martha A., relief (1958) 3210. 4296, 5.509 Calvert Cliffs, see Cliffs of Calvert. Calvert Distillers Corp., court case (1951) 3824 Calves : alfalfa hay, and wilted alfalfa silage in feeding, growth comparison (paper) (1957) 10463 beef calf, growth and development (1951) 20 calf crop reports (1955) 3707; (1956) 4364, 16089; (1957) 4441, 12733; (1958) 2749. 11078; (1959) 5484, 1.36S4 ; (1960) 7050. 16425 Louisiana Crop Reporting Service (1960) 16420 creep feeder, movable, farm building plans (1955) 3956. 3960. 6450 dairv. studies using synthetic diets (1956) 13S71 direct shipments into selected North- Central States by State of origin, 1941- 57 (1959) 3080 Page 364 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Calves — Continued diseases and parasites, oral administration of molluscacides, effect (1952) 3024 feeder, sales in Southeastern States (1955) 17042 feeding — energy requirements for maintenance and growth (1953) 16671 magnesium deficiency (1953) 129S8 milk diet effects (paper) (1954) 13374 young dairy stock (1952) 12359 flora and fauna development in rumen (1955) 16137 foreign trade in calves (1954) 566S grades. U.S. official standards (1951) 11679- 6S0; (1956) 17S56, 19577; (1957) 9016 immunization, effects of yeasts used in hydrolytic processes (1958) 16157 meat products, purchase specification re- quirements approved by USDA (1959) 13694 on feed, quarterly reports (1955) 6S2S, 16084: (1956) 1971, 13102; (1957) 22. 2429, 11934: (1958) 1941. 10297; (1959) 2232, 10686; (1960) 2329, 11725 rumen micro-organisms, development ex- periments (paper) (1956) 16114 vaccinated against brucellosis, guide for identification (1959) 3038 veal and calf, specifications (1952) 17764 ; (1957) 9943 see also Cattle. Calyx No. 3 Mine, uranium mining methods and costs (1958) 725 Calvx Xo. 8 Mine, uranium mining methods and costs (1958) 725 Calza, Jose Santiago S., relief (1959) 4541 Camara. Birgit, relief (1955) 9542, 14291, 15147 Camarillo. Calif., instrument approach chart (1951) 6361 Camas National Wildlife Refuge : birds (1956) 15733 general information (1960) 13942 Camas Prairie R.R., accidents (1952) 5997, 9446 Cambarus. see Procambarus. Camber (aircraft) : body, effects on longitudinal characteristics of 60° delta-wing-body combination (1959) 16823 conical, effects on lift, drag, pitching- moment of triangular wing (1960) 17811 hydrodynamic effects of adding to upper- surface of submerged flat plate, inves- tigation (1960) 1150 propeller blades, investigation of blade- loading characteristics (1959) 16S47 propeller performance, investigation (1951) 20117 wings — airfoil section, variation with Mach eft'ects (1953) 17779 circular-arc. variations effect on sta- bility (1952) 16818 deflections at high supersonic speed, calculating flutter, procedure (1958) 17274 longitudinal aerodynamic characteristics of high-subsonic-speed transport air- plane (1960) 5926 sweptback wing, static longitudinal char- acteristics at Mach numbers up to 0.96 (1958) 13015 Cambodia : aerial mapping, agreement (1958) 930 economic cooperation agreement (1952) 14433 economy, basic data (1955) 8215; (1958) 3510 exchange of official publications, agreement (1960) 18151 foreign assistance programs, survey report (1957) 7113 foreign commerce study, report (19(50) 15368 geographical names, decisions (1952) 7796 Ca mbodia — Continued Indochina war (1953) 16583 mail matter. Military Assistance Advisory Group, Army Dept. circular (1955) 13844 military assistance, agreement (1956) 9444 mutual defense assistance in Indochina, agreements (1954) 2148; (1956) 4267; (1957) 2337 mutual security agreement (1953) 11574 mutual security in action, fact sheet (1960) 6064 sending gift packages to Cambodia (I960) 18562 study mission, reports (1954) 19437; (1955) 19198 teaching aids for developing international understanding (1957) 9849 Cambodian language, development (1959) 12865 Cambrai, Oreg.. railroad accident (1954) 7384 Cambria County, Pa. : coal — carbonizing properties (1960) 1107 preparation characteristics (1951) 3892 Cambrian period : Caborca, Sonora, Mexico, stratigraphy and paleontology (1952) 15825 Canadian Rocky Mountains, stratigraphy and faunas (1951) 17142 Elkton, Va., area (1954) 1940 middle. Great Basin trilobites described be- fore 1900 (1955) 677 see also Trilobites. Cambridge, Mass., census of housing, 1950, block statistics (1952) 2149 Cambridge. Ohio, how children use community for learning (1954) 685; (1956) 3819 Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial, general information (1957) 4636 Cambridge Beach project. Reclamation Bu- reau report on supplemental report (1951) 6449 Cambridge Canal, earthwork and structures, specifications (1951) 17119, 18960; (1952) 6243; (1953) 9621 Camden. Ark., population, special census (1955) 5893 Camden. Mo., topographic quadrangle map (1951) 11472 Camden, N.J. : census of business. 1954. central business district statistics (1957) 7943 census of housing, 1950, block statistics (1952) 3488 dwelling units, rental and vacancv charac- teristics (1956) 5000 land conveyance — law (1952) 13137 reports (1952) 13337, 13S4S port (1957) 3907 railroad accident (1954) 7382 Camden Point. 3Io.. topographic quadrangle map (1951). 5354 Camels, plague, experimental, pathological anatomy. USSR study (1959) 16631 Camelsback Reservoir : construction, engineer report — departmental edition (1959) 4783 document edition (1959) 4668 Camera repairman, Air National Guard man- uals (1951) 17009; (1952) 9562 Camera stores, see Stores. Camera tripods, motion picture, LM^l, me- dium duty, specification (1957) 15672 Cameras : aircraft cockpit visibility limits, measure- ment (1953) 7204 aircraft still picture — computer-amplifier, specification (1952) 9126 control, specifications (1952) 7411, 9127 detectors, image velocity, specifications (1952) 7422, 9136 junction box. specification (1952) 7451 reconnaissance, continuous strip, speci- fication (1952) 9125 reconnaissance system, electrical, speci- fication (1952) 9204 282-992- Do not order from index; see indicated entry -68 24 Page 365 Cameras — Continued catalojrof technical reports, 1921-oS (1958) 15045 copviuK, mobile, process — litLoprapliic. specifications (1957) 9797; (1U5SI 4015 teclinifal manual (1955) S957 feasibility of cobalt-CO fluoroscopic In- tenslfier imase orthicou system, re- port (1959* i:iS9 gamma-ray pinhole camera, design (1954) 9420; (1955) 741S gun-camera records as measures of pedestal sight gunnery proficiency (1956) 1149.S hand, with ground glass focusing, teclinical manuals (1952) 12005, 14722 high-speed, use in blasting studies (1900) 7:^50 motion picture — Federal supply classification, logistic re- sponsibilities. Army regs. (1956) 1S30S silent, technical manuals (1951) 14592; (1953) 5S.3, 5«4 sound, specification (1955) 1S231 technical manual, changes (1951) 1459.5 nuiltiplp-film bacl<-reflection, for atomic studifs (1951) 1394 nuclear multiple plate (1951) 4u07 nuclear plate, for fast neutron spectros- copy, designs (1952) 3387; (1955) 5012 photographic instrument recorder, develop- ment (1953) 7210 recording — - . , PH-503A/PF, photographs fingerprints, coins, etc.. technical manuals (1953) 581 ; (1954) 0300. 8000 photoflash bomb performance, specifica- tion (1951) 9005 scintillation, use in mapping distribution of gamma-ray-emitting isotopes (19oS) 13628 shutters, solid-state light amplifiers and allied devices (1900) 8903 general utility, specification (1951) 19665 identification KB-3, specification (1955) 1S23.3 presstvpe, specification (1953) 18825 set, technical manup.l (1955) 1190 specifications (1953) 5785: (1956) 5520, 20172; (1957) 9704. 15623 technical manuals (1953) 574, 576, 580, 7057 television, image orthicon camera tubes, characteristics (1955) 8405 television recording system (1954) 2071 X-ray scattering, design (1953) 14950 Cameron. Ariz., uranium reconnaissance of area (1954) 3463; (1957) 12910 Cameron County, Tex. : land conveyance — hearings (1955) 18181 law (1955) 14432 reports (1955) 9899, 11798 Cameriions : cofTee production and exports (19o4) 12340 economic developments (1959) 7785 exports and imports, licensing and exchange controls (1959) 14705 Frcncli — economy, basic data (1957) 14217 preparing shipments to, labeling, market- ing, etc., documents needed (1957) 4023 sending gift packages to French Cam- eroons (1957) 17706; (1958) 15018 import tariff system (1950) 15707 international educational exchange and re- lated exchange-of-persons activities (1900) 600S Camerton filters, «ce Radio frequency filters. CAMG, see Civil Affairs/Military Government lirancli. Army Keserve. Camino Conduit, earthwork, tunnel, pipelines, and structures, specifications (1953) 19422 Camouflage : basic principles and field camouflage, field manual (1959) 5615 deception equipment, Federal supply classi- fication, logistic responsibilities, Army regs. (1950) 1S241 Camouflage cloth, impregnated, flame-resistant, specification (1954) 19400-461 Camouflage nets, see Nets. Camp, Albert S., memorial services (1955) 5944 Camp, John L., court case (1951) 1307 Camp Oeek, divei-sion dam, specification (1953) 1434 Camp Drum. N.Y. : land erroneously conveyed to U.S., convey to grantors — law (1954) 14047 reports (1954) 9930, 12065 Camp Far West, Calif., topographic quad- rangle map (1951) 7059 Camp Fire Girls, commemorative stamp (post- er) (1960) 19221 Camp Irwin, Calif., geologic reconnaissance and test-well drilling (1959) 7859 Camp Lejeune R.R., lease, hearing (1955) 4542 Camp Springs. Md., instrument approach chart (1951) 4715 Campaign expenditures : committeo to investigate, counsel, suspend conflict of interest provisions — law (1956) 10103 report (1956) 8787 contribution investisation — hearings (1956) 7213; (1957) 7140 report (1956) 7202 Federal corrupt practices act, as amended, text (1950) 3555. 18565 Federal election act of 1955 — hearings (19.'>5) 1(X)40 reports (1955) 12067, 15529 Federal laws, etc., investigation, hearings (1957) 5171 House of Representatives candidates, etc.. special committee to investigate, report (1956) 11984 House of Representatives, committee inves- tigations — appointment of members, report (1952) go go hearings (1953) 2228: (1959) .3.321 reports (1951) 3170: (1953) 2220; (1957) 3621C; (1959) 1530 House of Representatives, information to candidates, S3d Congress (1954) 9970 investigation, report (1957) 9098 limitations, amendment, report (1957) 138S9 Maryland senatorial election of 1950 — hearings (1951)i 10564 report (1951) 16446 text (1951) 1959S Ohio senatorial campaign, 1950, investiga- tion, hearings (1952) 14969 see also Elections. Campaign Expenditures, 1950, Special Com- mittee to Investigate, House, report (1951) 3170 Campaign Expenditures, 1952, Special Com- mittee to Investigate House: committee print (1954) 9970 expenses, report (1952) 13414 hearings (l!»."i3) 2228 report (1953) 2220 Campaign Expenditures, 1954, Special Com- mittee to Investigate, Hoti.se : appointment, report (1954) 11804 campaign information (1954) 19412 expenses, rei)orts (1954) 14517 report (1955) 1348 Campaign Expenditures, 1956, Special Com- mittee to Investigate, House: hearings (1957) 5171 report (1957) 3621 C Campaign Expenditures, 1958. Special Com- mittee to Investigate, House: expenses, pay out of contingent fund of House, report (1958) 14494 hearings (1959) 3321 report (1959) 1530 Page 366 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Campaisn in Marianas (1960) 17745 Campaign information, Senate Library report (1952) 17520 Campaign of Truth : cargo of truth (address) (1952) 6292 I'll tell the world, Armed Forces talk (1952) 6510 International Information and Educational Exchange program (1952) 30So launching (1952) 3093, 4462 waging truth campaign (1952) 14424 : (1953) 4SS3 Campaigns (political), see Elections. Campbell, Carl M., relief (1951) 6556; (1952) 1072S. 12776 Campbell. Evelyn, relief (1951) 9403; (1952) 12S11, 13653 Campbell, Joseph : nomination, to AEC, confirmation, hearings, (1955) 11429 nomination to be Comptroller General of United States, hearings (1955) 4550 Campbell. Marv P., relief (1951) 6580; (1952) 12S20. 13740 Campbell. Thomas H., relief (1951) 65S0 ; (1952) 12820, 13740 Campbell. Calif., population, special census (I960) 310 Campbell County, Tenn., coking coal, re- coverable reserves, preparation and carbonizing properties (1956) 20602 Campbell County, Wyo. : geology and description of Powder River Basin (1960) 7791 soil survey (1955) 12684 Spotted Horse coalfield, geology, etc. (1957) 15924 uranium deposits, summary of investiga- tions (1955) 1612 Campbell Limestone Co., crushed granite, methods and practices for producing (1959) 917 Campbells Station, Tenn., topographic quad- rangle map (1951) 114S1 Campgrounds, see Camps. Camping : facilities in areas administered by National Park Service (1956) 17639; (1958) 8861; (1959) 9414; (1960) 10301 family, list of references (1958) 15275 4-H, manual for leaders (1959) 15327 opportunities on reclamation areas (1956) 15992 Shenandoah National Park (1956) 15953 tent site. Prince William Forest Park (1958) 10151 Campion, Marv, relief (1952) 10535; (1953) 4133 Campion. Thomas J., relief (1952) 10535 ; (1953) 4133 Campobello Island : highway bridge to Lubec, Maine, construc- tion — laws (1956) 14454: (1958) 11760 reports (1956) 10598, 12033; (1958) 9599, 9713 Campolone, elimination of Sr S9 from orga- nism (1959) 5123 Camps : campground information — Crater Lake National Park (1956) 11096 Isle Royale National Park (1957) 8876, 17104 Lassen Volcanic National Park (1954) 15728; (1956) 11079 list of references (1958) 15275 Mount Rainier National Park (1956) 11097 national monuments and recreation areas in California, Idaho, Oregon, Washing- ton (1956)i 11101 Olympic National Park (1956) 11080 Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument (1957) 17109 Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks (1956) 11081 Tosemite Valley (1956) 11102 conservation in camping, workshop (1952) 8123 Camps — Continued delinquent boys, guide to planning (1960) 16663 directories, national forest camps — Oregon (1952) 14109 Washington (1952) 14110 facilities — Elephant Butte and Caballo Reservoirs a954)"l7l06^"°''''°''^^ ''"'""S- '''■ National Park Service areas (1952) 15710 National narks and monuments of region 3 (1055) 817 organization. Federal areas and services (1955) 10226 Shenandoah National Park (1954) 15725 4-H, manual for leaders (1959) 15327 nature craft projects, list (1957) 10250 nature program, suggestions for coun- selors (1957) 10245 nature projects (1954) 7534 New York area summer camps, Commu- nist activities investigation, hearings (1955) 16849 ° nonprofit children's, use of Federal surplus foods — law (1958) 9306 reports (1958) 8232,9694 protection against mosquitoes in mountain recreational camps (1952) 16517 summer and similar child-care institution, special milk program (1957) 12787 summer,_nonprofit, milk consumption (1959) see also Military training camps — Trailer parks — also names of camps. Camptonville, Calif., topographic quadrangle map (1951) 3612 Camptorhynchus labradorius, see Ducks Cams : design — heart-shaped cam (1952) 205 precision cams (1951) 5698 Can America afford mediocrity? (1959) 10393 Can filling machines, see Cans. Can Government meet challenge of change (address) (1958) 1031 Can openers : hand, folding, specifications (1957) 5391 ; (1958), 1375 mechanical, table type, specifications (1951) 8237; (1954), 7129 specification (1957) 14149 Canaan. N.H., surflcial geology of area (1958) 7358 Canada : agricultural progress in technological and economic revolution (address) (1958) 9035 agricultural trade of U.S., 1951 and 1952 (1953) 140S1 agriculture, competitive position (1958) 12770 Air Force directory of addresses (1959) 3088, 4204 air transport services agreements (1956) 4305 ; (1959) 9519 aluminum, witnesses on proposals for con- tract, hearings (1952) 13171 American-Canadian business relations, U.S. policy (address) (1959) 7270 apple virus diseases, recent studies (1959) 4160 arctic, archeological work (1958) 5099 asbestos resources, bibliography (1958) 7356 atomic energy cooperation for civil use, agreements (1955) 18614; (1957) 7963; (1960) 16380 atomic energy cooperation for mutual de- fense purposes, agreement — hearings (1959) 12026 reports (1955) 15314; (1959), 12161, 12170. 124.33. 15219 text (1955), 18615 atomic energy inventions, disposition of rights, agreement (1956) 20822 atomic energy uses, agreement, report (1955) 15313 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 367 Canada — Continued bridge across Pigeon River, construction autliorizod — law (1J>57) i:nCl rt'i)ort (1957) 11209 bmiu'i't, summary (1903) 7471 Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Au- thority, continue — law (19.-.7) 15012 report (1957) 1341.'? carload waybill statistics, 1953. distribu- tion of tralDc and revenue (1955), 34S1 carlot and truck unloads of fruits and vege- tables (195S) ti405: (1959) 4130; (19»!0) 447.S cattle and meat shipments, ban lifted (1953) 6054 civil defense cooperation, agreement (1951) 19019 claims for operation of smelter at Trail. British Columbia, agreement (1952) 169S3 Columbia Basin, engineer report (1952) 1G354 commercial horticultural organizations, list (1955) 5368 communications facilities at Cape Dyer, Baffin Island, agreement (1959) 9515 communist propaganda activities, consulta- tion by Un-AniiTican Activities Com- mittee" with Milan Jaicubcc (195S) 6909 construction and operation of housing units in Newfoundland, agreement (1956) 12940 continental radar defense system, agree- ment (1955), 18609 cooperatives, information on trade (1955) 17183 cotton textile industry (1953) 161S6 customers across the border, U.S. -Canadian trade (1951) 5909 death duty convention, regulations (195S) 3565 defense communications facilities in New- foundland, agreements (1954) 2151, 5999 : (1956) 11210 defense installations, etc., disposal (1952) 11568 double taxation — estate taxes and succession duties, agree- ment (1952) 6310 income tax, agreement (1952) 6309 double taxation convention — hearing (1951) 9631; (1957) 13975 report (195S) 3209 texts (1957) 18091: (1958) 3187 drug clinic plan (1953) 11277 eastern, winter precipitation forecasting (1'.I57» 10552 economic developments (1957) 8630; (1958) 8683 : (1959) 10146 economic review (1953) 19066 economy, basic data (1957) 7369 egg price support programs (1951) 3531 energv sources (1956) 10883 establish ballistic missile early warning sys- tem, agreement (1959) 15212 establishing business (1957) 16853 excess U.S. property disposal, agreement (1952) 8155 extradition, convention (1952) 19191 feed wheat unfit for human consumption, imported, disposition — hearings (1953) 12914; (19,54) 574 reports (1953) 10676; (1954) 1710 flight information publication, enroute-low altitude (19(i0) 11807 foreign agricultural trade (1952) 1355 foreign trade (1955) 3396: (1956) 15770; (1958) 9963; (1959) 10162 information on instrumentation (1957) 4838 forest fires smoke layer (1951) 7456 forest genetics research (1953) 11144 free-world partner, background information (1960) 8983 fruits and vegetables Imported in 5 cities, 1952 (1953) 8098 fungicide tests (1952) 15743 Canada — Continued fur seals In north Pacific Ocean — distribution and food habits, cooperative iuvestigations (1955) 19427 research programs, agreement (1953) 96S8 game ducks, food (1952) 4118 geographic names, decisions (1953) 17630 good neighbors can build great future for agriculture (address) (1955) 16182 grain — Canadian grain stocks in store and afloat — in bond in United States (1953) 4774; (1954) 2952; (1955) 2619. 2622: (1956) 2715. 2718: (1958) 2756-57 in Canada (19531 4775; (1955) 2620; (1956) 2716; (1958) 1002 exports (1951) 19971; (1952) 18937; (1953) 18903 stocks (1953) 17537 Great Lakes fisheries convention — hearing (1955) 10006 report (1955) 11860 text (1955) 7798. 19729 Great Lakes Fishery Commission, conven- tion establishing, implement — • hearing (19561 18629 law (1956) 10158 reports (1956) 8844, 10248 Great Lakes fleet, steam and motor ships (1956) 17517; (1957) 8764; (196(jj 10193 Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Basin agree- ment — hearings (1951) 9554, 11093; (1952) 352, 7377 additional copies, report (1954) 1697 report (1952) 8967 Great Lakes-St. Lawrence water project, agreement (1953) 9664 ground water in permafrost regions (1953) 20223 Haines-i<'airbanks oil pipeline, agreement (1955) 894 halibut preservation convention — report (1953) 15007 texts (1953) 12739; (1955) 897 halibut preservation convention, implement- in k — • law (1953) 15290 reports (1953) 15504. 15618 homeinaker service, directory (1951) 17640 horticultural organizations (1952) 17103- 104 ; (1955) 5367 hydraulic research, contributions from Canadian laboratories, list (1956) 15918: (1957) 14454 hvdrologv. bibliographv (1952) 17731 import tariff system (1953) 19027; (1955) 12409 ; (1957) 7405 imports, certificate and other requirements (1955) 10357 income tax conventions (1955) 6591 industrial mobilization, agreement (1951) 5859 insect pests or plant diseases, cooperation in control — law (1954) 14119 reports (1954) 11838, 12064 international trade fairs and exhibitions (1055) 15736 international trade gaining new significance and importance (remarks) (1959) 13901 international travel, American as tourist and host (1953) 17976 labeling and marking requirements (1957) 5571 labor, importation, investigate, hearings (1955) 19204 labor offices, directory (1951) 20027; (1958) 687; (1959) 16651 leased bases in Newfoundland, agreement (1953) 9709 legislators, discussions with U.S. legis- lators on common problems, report (1958) 1474S Page 368 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Canada — Continued light list — Great Lakes (1952) 6836; (1955) 5932; (1957) 4949; (1958) 414S ; (1959) 4401 ; (19G0) 47G9 Pacific coast (1951) 6415 St. Lawrence Seaway (1958) 8023 livestock and meat situation (1952) 11160 livestock Industry (1951) 1S657 ; (1952) 2S15 loan of 1 submarine — hearing (I960) 9617 law (1960) 9400 report (1960) S21S loran stations — Cape Christian, Baffin Island, agreement (1955) 1819 Newfoundland, transfer to Canadian government, agreement (1954) 19S55 marketing meat-type hogs (1958) 5237 :May beetles (1953) 8331 military relations with U.S., 1939-45 (1960) 1057 mobile radio transmitting stations, under- standing, cancellation of interim ar- rangement (1956) 4268 NATO status of forces at leased bases, agreement (1955) 17671 neighbors north, Armed Forces talk (1952) 1893 newsprint supplies to U.S., investigation, report (1951) 17951 Niagara Falls, construction of remedial works, agreement (1955) 19706 Niagara River water uses, agreement (1951) 4196 North American Air Defense Command establishment at Colorado Springs, Colo., agreement (1958) 10210 north Pacific fi.sheries convention- amendment (1960) 14741 hearings (1952) 13860 text (1954) 12572 north Pacific fisheries convention, imple- ment — hearing (1954) 15215; (1955) 410 law (1954) 16724 reports (1954) 12101, 14256 north Pacific fur seals, convention — report (1958) 3207 tests (1958) 1852, 3195 northern, sailing directions — changes (1957) 8704; (1959) 7868; (1960) 8481 Labrador to Canadian Archipelago (1952)' 11210 supplement (1951) 18691 oats, importation from, investigation (1953) 805 official table of distances, Army regs. (1957) 287, 62.37 Pacific Ocean weather stations, agreements (1951) 1586, 20312; (1953) 2874; (1956) 1004 parliamentary conferences, U.S. participa- tion — ■ law (1959) 9774 reports (1959)> 5854, 5897, 7556 patent and trademark regulations (1956) 17386 Peace Bridge operation compact with N.Y., approval — • law (19570 15012 reports (1957) 13413, 1385,2 petroleum in Wllliston Basin (1954) 18888 petroleum products pipeline in Newfound- land, establishment, agreement (1956) 12898 podzol, etc., soils (1953) 4760 port of entry facilities at Alaska border — law (1956) 16792 reports (1955) 11791 ; (1956) 15314 prairie provinces, waterfowl banding (1957) 15852 preparing shipments to Canada (1951) 13850; (1955) 10342; (1957) 2071; (1958) 12784; (1960) 5394 Canada — Continued provinces contiguous to northeastern States, membership in forest fire protection compact — law (1952)i 8692 reports (1952) 7053, 7290 pulpwood imports decreased (1956) 9146 radar stations in — British Columbia, etc., agreement (1956) 12928 Newfoundland-Labrador area, agreement (1956) 12927 radio equipment or stations, operation, agreement (1952) 16989 radio facility charts (1951) 1674-75, 11861- 862 ; (1952) 1059-60, 11673-74 ; (1953) 2979-80, 13793-794; (1954); 2304-5, 12722-23; (1955) 1991-92, 12878; (1956)i 2049-50, 13178-179; (1957) 2509-10, 12012r-13; (1958) 2017-18, 10370-377; (1959) 2310-12, 10761; (1960) 2405, 11806 radio on Great Lakes, agreement (1953) 16602 radio on Great Lakes, agreement, imple- mentation — hearing (1954) 12164 law (1954) 14123 reports (1954) 12055, 14182 relations with U.S., study mission, reports (1958), 11970; (1959), 1546 repship (report of shipments) to water ports, spec. regs. (1951) 17419; (1952) 16080 Roosevelt Bridge relocation, agreement (1957), 1255 routes with respect to coastwise trade, delete proviso (1960)i 9630 St. Lawrence Seawa.v — improvements of Great Lakes connecting channels, arrangement (1957) 7694 power project (1952) 3608 tariff of tolls, agreoment (1959) 8244 St. Lawrence Seaway, agreements (1955) 18610 : (1959) 9510 deep-water dredging in Cornwall Island channels (1957), 2i347 improvements of Great Lakes connecting channels (1957) 10365 St. Lawrence Seawav, construction — hearings (1953), 10734, 18598 law (1954) 8246 manual (1955) 15009 questions and answers (1955) 1411 reports (1953) 12746; (1954) 5105, 8283 additional copies, report (1954) 14507 status and progress report (1955) 1327 Saint Lawrence Waterway agreement (1955) 19722 salmon, treaty with United States, imple- ment — law (1957), 13150 reports (1957) 8328, 10897 sending gift packages to Canada (1953) 9331; (1957) 17759; (1958) 15019 shale. Mo wry (Cretaceous) and contempo- rary formations, studies (I960) 17175 silica, high-grade, through Dec. 1954, bibliography (1957) 14271 sockeye and pink salmon fisheries conven- tion, protocol — report (1958) 3.201 texts (1957) 16217; (1958) 3188 S.S. Empire Gangway transfer, opinion of Attorney General (1958) 3582 status of Canadian forces stationed in Ger- many, agreement (1956) 6156 tactical air navigation facilities, establish- ment, agreement (1959) 9522 teaching aids for developing international understanding (1955) 1502; (1956) 15596 telecommunications, agreements (1953) 11543, 16602, 19513 television frequency channels, agreement (1953) 16594 temporary suspension of nuclear test ex- plosions, statement (1957) 17154 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 369 Canada — Continued tobacco — competition (1954) 1S72S crop problem (195.S) 1119 exports liislKT (1953) 6057 flue cured (1954) Sol production and consumption (1953) 1G199 production and trade (1958) 3500 trackins stations, agreement (19G0) 19303 trade (19G0) 1711.'5 trade a^Tcenient (1956) C144 trade with cooperatives <]953) 4517 truck-ins rules (1955) 194G2 unemployment insurance benefits, agree- ment (1952) 1G9S7 unemployment Insurance for Army em- ployed indiccnous, personal account- ing. Army regs. (1950) 9749 unemployment in.surance for employees of U.S. armed services in Canada, agree- ment (195S) 933 United States foreign policy review, 1958, hearings (1958) 97SS United States relations, investigation, au- thorization, reports (1950) 3347. 3360 United States trade (1953) 2574, llOSO, 189SS; (1955) 1587; (195G) 17388; (1958) 3520 address (1959) 13905 upper atmosphere research at Fort Church- ill, agreement (1960) 1G386 use of Haines cut-off road, agreement (1957) 4381 ; (1959) 17874 vessels, grain transportation on the Great Lakes — hearing (1951) 15064 law (1951) 17786 reports (1951> 14888. 16469 vessels, iron ore transportation — laws (1951) 7899; (1952) 12984 reports (1951) 5025, 6639; (1952) 7239, 10418 vessels, transport coal to Ogdensburg, N.Y. — law (1956) 1GS8S reports (1956) 14815, 15363 vessels, transportation. Alaska ports — laws (1951) 13147: (1952) 10347; (1953) 12.353: (1954) 11405; (1955) 7536: (1956) 8425; (1957) 13151; (1958) 9298; (1959) 12012; (1960) 6449 reports (1951) 5370. 10410; 11024. 11185; (1953) 5721. (1952) „ .^.^^. ^^„„.., „.^x. 10474; (1954) 5422, 9754: (1955) 4525, 7658; (1956) 6992. 7164; (1957) 8325, 9530; (1958) 5709. 9489; (1959) 4731, 12138; (1960) 5004. 5159 war veterans, benefits, comparison with United States lienefits (1956) 12173 warning and control system against air att.ick, establishment, agreements (1950) 6135 ; (1959) 9515 Canada-United States Interparliamentary Grou)) : meetings — House delegation report